diff --git "a/menatqa/menatqa_order_400.json" "b/menatqa/menatqa_order_400.json" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/menatqa/menatqa_order_400.json" @@ -0,0 +1,400 @@ +{"question": "Which team did the player Corey Graham belong to from August 2012 to May 2013?", "answer": "Baltimore Ravens", "context": ["point underdogs , but won the game in double overtime , 38\u201335 , thanks in part to Grahams performance . Graham would call joining the Ravens the second best decision of his life , behind marrying his wife . Graham earned his first Super Bowl ring on February 3 , 2013 , when the Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII .", "In this game , Graham intercepted two Peyton Manning passes and made 8 tackles . Graham returned his first interception of the game 39 yards for a touchdown , giving the Ravens a 14\u20137 lead midway through the first quarter . Grahams second interception of the game occurred in overtime and led to a Ravens game-winning field goal , advancing the team to the AFC championship game . The Ravens entered the game as 9.5.Graham was named the CBS player of the game for the Baltimore Ravens 2012 Divisional round playoff game against the top seeded Denver Broncos . ", " Graham signed with the Baltimore Ravens on March 23 , 2012 . Graham said that upon signing with the Ravens , he looked to see more time on defense , as well as continuing his solid special teams play . Graham had a limited role on defense at first , but injuries to Lardarius Webb and Jimmy Smith helped earn him more playing time ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "Graham signed with the Baltimore Ravens on March 23 , 2012 . Graham said that upon signing with the Ravens , he looked to see more time on defense , as well as continuing his solid special teams play .", "type": "order", "ID": 982}} +{"question": "Which position did Roseanna Cunningham hold from 1994 to 1998?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . ", "In 1995 , she gained the seat in the Perth and Kinross by-election succeeding the recently deceased Conservative MP , Sir Nicholas Fairbairn . She had initially been left off the SNPs candidate shortlist over her brief relationship in the 1970s with Donald Bain , then husband of SNP MP Margaret Ewing , on the grounds that the issue could prove an embarrassment to the party . Cunningham said the affair had begun after the couple had separated . She was put back in contention following an intervention by the then party leader Alex Salmond , and after Ewing made", "clear she had no objection to Cunninghams candidature . In the 1997 election , she stood for the Perth constituency and was elected ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1995", "Apr 1997"], "annotated_para": "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 885}} +{"question": "Miles Addison played for which team from 2015 to 2018?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["He returned in mid\u2013February and made two more appearances , including against Aberdeen on 19 February 2017 , where he was at fault for conceding two goals , in a 2\u20131 defeat . Following this , Addison never played for the club again for the rest of.in a 1\u20131 draw against Inverness CT . However , he suffered a foot injury that he sustained in late\u2013November and was sidelined until late\u2013January after surgery .a 4\u20130 defeat to Aberdeen . Then , on 22 October 2016 , Addison captained the side for the first time in four years , ", " On 30 March 2016 , Addison signed for Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock , agreeing a contract until the end of the season .", "Addison made his Kilmarnock debut , where he started the whole game , in a 0\u20130 draw against Partick Thistle on 2 April 2016 , keeping a clean sheet . He also kept another clean sheet in a follow up match against St . Johnstone , which they won 3\u20130 . Since joining the club , he quickly established himself in the starting eleven to help the club fight to avoid relegation . He scored his first goal for the club on 22 May 2016 as Killie beat Falkirk 4\u20130 in the second leg of the Premiership play-off final at", "the season and was released in the latter part of the 2016\u201317 season .", "Ahead of the 2016\u201317 season , Addison was keen on staying at the club , which he eventually signed a three\u2013year contract , keeping him until 2019 . In the 2016\u201317 season , Addison continued to be a first team regular for the side and was given the vice\u2013captaincy role . He then suffered ankle injury during a 2\u20130 loss against Ross County on 26 August 2016 that saw him sidelined for a month . It wasnt until on 5 October 2016 when he returned to the first team from injury , coming on as a late substitute , in"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2016", "2017"], "annotated_para": "Kilmarnock .", "type": "order", "ID": 930}} +{"question": "What was the publisher of The Dark Eye from Sep 1998 to Mar 2006?", "answer": "FanPros", "context": [" Third edition and Realms of Arkania ( 1993 ) . The third edition ( 1993 ) was used ( with a few limitations ) to power the three Realms of Arkania computer games : ( 1993 ) , Attic/Sir-Tech ) , ( 1994 , Attic/Sir-Tech ) and ( 1997 , Attic/Sir-Tech ) . Realms of Arkania was also the name of three translated novels : RoA : The Charlatan ( January 1996 , ) , RoA : The Lioness ( March 1996 , ) and RoA : The Sacrifice ( September 1996 , ) .", " Aventuria ( the continent on which the game is set ) was first introduced to the English-language market through a series of computer games and novels and later under the name Realms of Arkania . The trademark Realms of Arkania was owned by the now-defunct Sir-tech Software , Inc. , which spurred the name change to The Dark Eye ; Fantasy Productions was unable to obtain the trademark . In April 2007 , Ulisses Spiele assumed the TDE pen-and-paper licence from Fantasy Productions .", " On 20 January 2007 Ulisses Spiele announced that they would be handling future publications related to Myranor .After its initial release in 2000 , only one additional rule book , one regional description and six adventures were released . After those , nothing further was released for Myranor . Two fans , however , revised Myranor to be played with the final 4th edition rules with FanPros permission . These new rules were released as a hardcover book in January 2006 . ", "It is the most successful role-playing game on the German market , outselling Dungeons & Dragons . Many years of work on the game have led to a detailed and extensively-described game world . Droemer Knaur dropped the project in early 1989 ; after the bankruptcy of the Schmidt Spiel & Freizeit GmbH in 1997 , publishing was continued by Fantasy Productions ( which had already done all the editorial work ) . Since the games launch , the game has gone through five editions , making the rules and background more complex . The basic rules of the fourth"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1997", "2007"], "annotated_para": "After its initial release in 2000 , only one additional rule book , one regional description and six adventures were released . After those , nothing further was released for Myranor . Two fans , however , revised Myranor to be played with the final 4th edition rules with FanPros permission . These new rules were released as a hardcover book in January 2006 . On 20 January 2007 Ulisses Spiele announced that they would be handling future publications related to Myranor .", "type": "order", "ID": 781}} +{"question": "Stephen C. West became a member of what organization or association in June 2000?", "answer": "Academy of Medical Sciences", "context": ["1994 : Elected as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization,1995 : Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society ,2000 : Elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences,2001 : Swiss Bridge Prize for Cancer Research,2002 : Leeuwenhoek Lecture award of the Royal Society ,2007 : Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine ( 2007 ),2008 : Novartis Prize and Medal of the Royal Society"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2000", "2000"], "annotated_para": "- 2000 : Elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences", "type": "order", "ID": 558}} +{"question": "Lucy Wills went to which school from January 1916 to May 1919?", "answer": "the London ( Royal Free Hospital ) School of Medicine for Women", "context": [" Lucy Wills , LRCP ( 10 May 1888 \u2013 26 April 1964 ) was an English haematologist and physician researcher . She conducted research in India in the late 1920s and early 1930s on macrocytic anaemia of pregnancy , a disease which is characterized by enlarged red blood cells and is life-threatening .", "who became the first Indian woman to qualify with a degree in obstetrics and gynecology in 1919 .In January 1915 , Wills enrolled at the London ( Royal Free Hospital ) School of Medicine for Women , the first school in Britain to train female doctors . The school had strong links with India , and had a number of students from there , including Jerusha Jhirad ,", " Willss first learned paper was in 1914 , on plant cuticles . There were a further two papers in the 1920s before she started her work in India . Four reports of her field and laboratory studies in India were published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research in 1930 and 1931 . After her return to England , there were a number of further papers concerning her work on tropical macrocytic anaemia . A list of her main publications is set out below :", "Wills became a legally qualified medical practitioner with the qualification of Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians London awarded in May 1920 ( LRCP Lond 1920 ) , and the University of London degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery awarded in December 1920 ( MB BS Lond ) , at age 32 .", " 1920 to 1928 . On qualifying , Wills decided to research and teach in the department of Pregnant Pathology at the Royal Free . There she worked with Christine Pillman ( who later married Ulysses S . Grant OBE , a doctor on its teaching staff ) who had been at Girton at the same time Wills was at Newnham , on metabolic studies of pregnancy ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1915", "1920"], "annotated_para": "In January 1915 , Wills enrolled at the London ( Royal Free Hospital ) School of Medicine for Women , the first school in Britain to train female doctors . The school had strong links with India , and had a number of students from there , including Jerusha Jhirad , who became the first Indian woman to qualify with a degree in obstetrics and gynecology in 1919 .", "type": "order", "ID": 265}} +{"question": "Where was Masters (snooker) located from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Alexandra Palace", "context": ["2011 event , and the use of wild-cards was discontinued at the same time . The 2011 final made history as it was the first to feature two Asian players . Wembley Arena was used as the venue for the last time in 2011 , after which the tournament moved to the Alexandra Palace in London . BGC Partners sponsored the Masters in 2012 , and the 2013 event was sponsored by Betfair . From 2014 to 2020 the tournament was sponsored by Dafabet . In 2021 Betfred sponsors the Masters .", " - In 2006 , World Champion Shaun Murphy was ranked 21 so that Ian McCulloch , ranked 16 , was not automatically invited . McCulloch was , however , the wild-card choice . - In 2013 , Stephen Lee , ranked 9 , did not play because he was suspended and so Mark Davis , ranked 17 , was invited . World Champion Ronnie OSullivan , ranked 20 , chose not to enter . - In 2014 , World Champion Ronnie OSullivan was ranked 24 so that Graeme Dott , ranked 16 , was not invited ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "The Masters was held at Wembley Arena for the first time in 2007 . In a slight change to the format , one extra discretionary wild-card place was awarded , bringing the total number of players up to 19 . However , the original format with just two wild-card players was reinstated in 2008 . SAGA Insurance pulled out of their sponsorship deal in the summer of 2008 , leaving the Masters unsponsored in 2009 . PokerStars.com sponsored the event in 2010 , and the 2011 sponsor was Ladbrokes Mobile . The separate qualifying competition was not held for the 2011 event , and the use of wild-cards was discontinued at the same time . The 2011 final made history as it was the first to feature two Asian players . Wembley Arena was used as the venue for the last time in 2011 , after which the tournament moved to the Alexandra Palace in London . BGC Partners sponsored the Masters in 2012 , and the 2013 event was sponsored by Betfair . From 2014 to 2020 the tournament was sponsored by Dafabet . In 2021 Betfred sponsors the Masters .", "type": "order", "ID": 614}} +{"question": "Which political party did Wilhelm Liebknecht belong to from 1866 to 1869?", "answer": "Saxon Peoples Party", "context": ["and the Social Democratic Workers Party of Germany ( Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands , SDAP ) in 1869 in Eisenach . During these years , he was elected to the national legislature , where he conducted a determined but futile opposition to Bismarcks policies . Liebknecht was also the editor of the party newspaper , Der Volksstaat ( The Peoples State ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1866", "1869"], "annotated_para": "From 1864 to 1865 , Liebknecht also worked for the magazine Der Social-Demokrat ( The Social Democrat ) published by Jean Baptista von Schweitzer . However , he soon found himself in disagreement with the papers friendly position toward Prussia and its new Minister-President Otto von Bismarck . So Liebknecht quit the editorial staff and was forced to leave the ADAV due to pressure from Schweitzer . After being evicted from Berlin by government authorities , Liebknecht moved to Leipzig where he met August Bebel , with whom he founded the S\u00e4chsische Volkspartei ( Saxon Peoples Party ) in 1867 and the Social Democratic Workers Party of Germany ( Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands , SDAP ) in 1869 in Eisenach . During these years , he was elected to the national legislature , where he conducted a determined but futile opposition to Bismarcks policies . Liebknecht was also the editor of the party newspaper , Der Volksstaat ( The Peoples State ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 752}} +{"question": "What citizenship did Hsu Hsin-liang hold from June 1942 to December 1944?", "answer": "Japanese Taiwan", "context": [" Hsu was born in Ch\u016breki , Shinchiku Prefecture , Japanese Taiwan ( modern-day Zhongli , Taoyuan , Taiwan ) . He attended Hsinchu Senior High School and received his bachelors degree in political science from National Chengchi University in 1967 and his Kuomintang-sponsored masters degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1969 .", "He was a supporter of the Pan-Blue Coalition from 2000 to 2008 but then supported the DPP in the 2008 presidential election .Hsu Hsin-liang ( ; born 27 May 1941 ) is a Taiwanese politician , formerly Chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1941", "1945"], "annotated_para": "Hsu was born in Ch\u016breki , Shinchiku Prefecture , Japanese Taiwan ( modern-day Zhongli , Taoyuan , Taiwan ) . He attended Hsinchu Senior High School and received his bachelors degree in political science from National Chengchi University in 1967 and his Kuomintang-sponsored masters degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1969 .", "type": "order", "ID": 217}} +{"question": "Which team was coached by Gary Mills (footballer, born 1961) from January 2001 to May 2002?", "answer": "Tamworth", "context": ["He started his managerial career as player-manager with Grantham Town in 1996 . He left the club after leading them to the Southern League Midland Division title in his second season . He then served as player-manager at Southern League Premier Division club Kings Lynn from 1998 to 2000 , which was brought to an end after he resigned . He was appointed player-manager of Southern League Premier Division club Tamworth in 2001 , before leaving to join the coaching staff at Coventry City in 2002 . Mills was handed his first managerial role in the Football League with Notts", "He was not in charge for the following days 3\u20130 home defeat to Boston in the FA Trophy , with Tim Steele continuing as caretaker manager for this match. His first match as manager was a 2\u20132 home draw with Havant & Waterlooville on 20 January 2001 , in which he played and scored . Tamworth finished the season in 12th place in the Southern League Premier Division ,Mills made eight appearances for Boston before being appointed the player-manager of Southern League Premier Division club Tamworth on 12 January 2001 . ", "Mills left the club on 23 May 2002 to become first-team coach and reserve-team manager at First Division club Coventry City , as part of the management team of Gary McAllister and Eric Black . In 2002\u201303 , Mills reserves finished bottom of the Premier Reserve League Southern Division in 14th place . He spoke to Telford United regarding the managerial vacancy at the Football Conference club in May 2003 , but decided to stay at Coventry saying he was happy at the club . Mills later spoke of his regret at leaving Tamworth for Coventry , saying : It", "County in 2004 , but was dismissed several months after the club was relegated to League Two . He managed Alfreton Town of the Conference North from 2005 to 2007 when he returned to Tamworth . The club was relegated from the Conference National before Mills led them to the Conference North title in 2009 . He left Tamworth in 2010 to become manager of their Conference Premier rivals York City . Mills oversaw Yorks victories in the FA Trophy and Conference Premier play-offs in 2012 , the latter resulting in promotion to League Two . He was dismissed by", "made 16 appearances and scored 2 goals . Tamworth missed out on promotion to the Football Conference on the final day of 2001\u201302 , finishing second in the Southern League Premier Division , two points behind the title winners Kettering Town . He played often for Tamworth this season , making 30 appearances ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2001", "2002"], "annotated_para": "Tamworth .", "type": "order", "ID": 759}} +{"question": "What position did Roseanna Cunningham take from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Member of the Scottish Parliament", "context": [" In December 2006 , she led an unsuccessful attempt to prevent same-sex couples gaining the right to adopt children , despite having previously been named ScotsGay Parliamentarian of the Year in 1998 . When legislation to introduce same-sex marriage in Scotland was passed by the Scottish Parliament in February 2014 , she voted against the bill .", "She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 .", " In Nicola Sturgeons first reshuffle in November 2014 , she was promoted to Cabinet as Cabinet Secretary for Fair Work , Skills and Training . She announced on 21 August 2020 that she would step down as an MSP in the 2021 Scottish election .", "In the first reshuffle of the SNP Government in February 2009 , Cunningham was appointed as Minister for the Environment . In December 2010 , she also took on portfolio responsibility for climate change , becoming Minister for the Environment and Climate Change . After the 2011 election , which saw a SNP landslide , she was appointed Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs with special responsibility for tackling sectarianism .", " Roseanna Cunningham ( born 27 July 1951 ) is a retired Scottish National Party ( SNP ) politician who served as Cabinet Secretary for Environment , Climate Change and Land Reform from 2016 to 2021 . She was previously Cabinet Secretary for Fair Work , Skills and Training from 2014 until 2016 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2011", "Nov 2014"], "annotated_para": "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 890}} +{"question": "What was the military rank of Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd (1858\u20131944) from January 1926 to December 1927?", "answer": "Admiral", "context": [" In 1919 Ehrensv\u00e4rd was appointed Highest Commander of the Coastal Fleet and he was then commanding admiral and station commander in Karlskrona from 1919 to 1923 . He was first adjutant of Gustaf V of Sweden and was appointed chief of His Majestys Military Staff in 1924 . Ehrensv\u00e4rd was promoted to full admiral in 1926 , three years after he retired from the navy .", "1926 \u2013 Admiral,1917 \u2013 Vice admiral ,1910 \u2013 Rear admiral,1905 \u2013 Captain,1903 \u2013 Commander,1900 \u2013 Lieutenant commander,1889 \u2013 Lieutenant ,1878 \u2013 Acting sub-lieutenant ( underl\u00f6jtnant )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1926", "1927"], "annotated_para": "- 1926 \u2013 Admiral", "type": "order", "ID": 589}} +{"question": "Ashley Vincent played for which team from October 2013 to 2014?", "answer": "Cheltenham Town", "context": ["He went 12 weeks without a goal before he netted twice in a 3\u20130 victory over AFC Wimbledon at Vale Park on 5 February 2013 . On 12 March , he picked up an ankle injury that kept him out of action until the last day of the season . Vale secured promotion with a third-place finish at the end of the season , with Vincent scoring eight goals in 40 appearances . He was offered a new two-year contract , but chose to reject the offer and to search for a new club .", "2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "Vincent was linked with a move to Notts County , and also had a trial with Scottish Premier League side Motherwell . He re-signed with Cheltenham Town \u2013 now in League Two and managed by Mark Yates \u2013 on a one-year deal in July 2013 . He said the move was a homecoming for him . He was not in the first team for the first half of the 2013\u201314 season , and had to wait until February before winning his first start in the league . He was soon frozen out of the first team picture once again and", " Vincent joined Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , becoming new manager Micky Mellons first signing . In mid September he stated that the New Meadow was the best dressing room I have been in in terms of team spirit , however he played only a fringe role at the club and failed to make a first-team appearance after a 1\u22120 defeat at Plymouth Argyle in October 2014 . Shrewsbury won promotion at the end of the 2014\u201315 season as runners-up in League Two , with Vincent leaving the club by mutual consent on 2 June 2015 .", "was released in May 2014 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2013", "2014"], "annotated_para": "Vincent was linked with a move to Notts County , and also had a trial with Scottish Premier League side Motherwell . He re-signed with Cheltenham Town \u2013 now in League Two and managed by Mark Yates \u2013 on a one-year deal in July 2013 . He said the move was a homecoming for him . He was not in the first team for the first half of the 2013\u201314 season , and had to wait until February before winning his first start in the league . He was soon frozen out of the first team picture once again and was released in May 2014 .", "type": "order", "ID": 24}} +{"question": "Which site was the heritage designation of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres from Dec 1981 to Jun 1983?", "answer": "Ontario Heritage Foundation", "context": [" Since 1979 , the Elgin Theatre has served as one of the hosts to the annual Toronto International Film Festival . In 1981 , the Ontario Heritage Foundation bought the structure from Famous Players . From March 1985 through March 1987 the musical Cats was very successfully presented in the essentially unrestored Elgin , showing the viability of the theatre . The building closed in 1987 for a full restoration and reopened in 1989 .", " The cover photos for Rushs 1981 live album Exit...Stage Left were shot at the Winter Garden and the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium . A pivotal scene in the 1973 made for TV film She Cried Murder takes place in the ( then shuttered ) Winter Garden . The Winter Garden is seen in the 1994 film Camilla . The location is also featured in the 2017 movie The Shape of Water and receives an acknowledgement in the closing credits . The music video for Changes by the Montreal band Stars is also set there ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 1981", "Jun 1983"], "annotated_para": "In 1981 , the Ontario Heritage Foundation bought the structure from Famous Players . From March 1985 through March 1987 the musical Cats was very successfully presented in the essentially unrestored Elgin , showing the viability of the theatre . The building closed in 1987 for a full restoration and reopened in 1989 .", "type": "order", "ID": 723}} +{"question": "Which position did Margaret Ewing hold from Oct 1974 to Apr 1979?", "answer": "Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire", "context": ["Ewing joined the Scottish National Party as a student in 1966 and was president of the student group at the university . She was elected as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for East Dunbartonshire at the October 1974 election , by just 22 votes , when she was known as Margaret Bain ; she had failed to win the seat at the previous election in February . In 1976 during a devolution debate she told the House of Commons that she identified as a Scot , a European and a citizen of the world , but did not feel", " Margaret Anne Ewing ( n\u00e9e McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 \u2013 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician . She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 .", "British and had never identified.. . as British . At one point she burst into tears in the House of Commons when a devolution proposal was defeated . With the downturn in SNP electoral fortunes at the 1979 Election she lost her seat in the House of Commons . After working for a period as an administrator in social services in Glasgow , she unsuccessfully contested the Strathkelvin and Bearsden constituency at the 1983 Election .", "She was an English teacher at St Modans High School in Stirling from 1970 to 1973 , before serving as principal teacher of remedial education from 1973 to 1974 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 1974", "Apr 1979"], "annotated_para": "Margaret Anne Ewing ( n\u00e9e McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 \u2013 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician . She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 .", "type": "order", "ID": 903}} +{"question": "Which team did Robert Hall (footballer) play for from August 2014 to May 2017?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" On 28 July 2015 , Hall signed for a second consecutive loan period until the end of the 2015\u201316 season . On 5 April 2016 Hall suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during training , and returned to Bolton Wanderers for treatment .", "On 19 July 2016 , Oxford United announced that they had signed the former loanee on a two-year permanent deal , despite his ongoing injury . He made his first appearance as a substitute in a Football League Trophy match against Chelsea U23 on 8 November , and his first league appearance , again as a substitute , against Shrewsbury Town four days later . His first starting appearance came in a League One fixture against Coventry City on 19 November . In his first season back at the club , he scored 6 goals in 26 League appearances (", "On 18 April 2015 , Hall scored his first goals for Milton Keynes Dons with a hat-trick in a 6\u20131 home defeat of Leyton Orient . He dedicated the goals to his friend and former teammate at West Ham United , Dylan Tombides , who died exactly one year previous from cancer .On 26 March 2015 , Hall re-joined Milton Keynes Dons on-loan until the end of the 2014\u201315 season . ", " At the end of the 2015\u201316 season , the club confirmed that he would be leaving when his contract expired at the end of June , following a knee injury sustained while on loan at MK Dons . Milton Keynes Dons ( loan ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "On 26 March 2015 , Hall re-joined Milton Keynes Dons on-loan until the end of the 2014\u201315 season . On 18 April 2015 , Hall scored his first goals for Milton Keynes Dons with a hat-trick in a 6\u20131 home defeat of Leyton Orient . He dedicated the goals to his friend and former teammate at West Ham United , Dylan Tombides , who died exactly one year previous from cancer .", "type": "order", "ID": 896}} +{"question": "What was the position of Margaret Ewing from Jun 1987 to Mar 1992?", "answer": "SNP", "context": ["Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election . She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) . Ewing had become leader of the SNPs parliamentary group after the", "1987 election . The leadership vacancy was caused by the fact that the SNP Chairman Gordon Wilson had lost his seat at Dundee Dundee East and previous group leader Donald Stewart had retired from parliament . While , the three SNP MPs elected in 1987 had not been members of the previous parliament , both Ewing and Andrew Welsh had served in parliament in the past . A post-election meeting held at Perth between Ewing , Welsh , Salmond ( newly elected as MP for Banff and Buchan ) and Wilson led to Ewings appointment with Welsh becoming the groups", "Ewing was Deputy Leader of the Scottish National Party from 1984 to 1987 and leader of the SNP parliamentary group in the House of Commons from 1987 to 1999 . She was a candidate for the SNP leadership in 1990 .", " Margaret Anne Ewing ( n\u00e9e McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 \u2013 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician . She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 1987", "Mar 1992"], "annotated_para": "Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election . She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) . Ewing had become leader of the SNPs parliamentary group after the 1987 election . The leadership vacancy was caused by the fact that the SNP Chairman Gordon Wilson had lost his seat at Dundee Dundee East and previous group leader Donald Stewart had retired from parliament . While , the three SNP MPs elected in 1987 had not been members of the previous parliament , both Ewing and Andrew Welsh had served in parliament in the past . A post-election meeting held at Perth between Ewing , Welsh , Salmond ( newly elected as MP for Banff and Buchan ) and Wilson led to Ewings appointment with Welsh becoming the groups chief whip .", "type": "order", "ID": 904}} +{"question": "Which employer did Oliver Bulleid work for from 1913 to 1921?", "answer": "GNR", "context": ["A brief period working for the Board of Trade followed from 1910 , arranging exhibitions in Brussels , Paris and Turin . He was able to travel widely in Europe , later including a trip with Nigel Gresley , William Stanier and Frederick Hawksworth , to Belgium , in 1934 , to see a metre-gauge bogie locomotive . In December 1912 , he rejoined the GNR as Personal Assistant to Nigel Gresley , the new CME . Gresley was only six years Bulleids senior . The First World War intervened ; Bulleid joined the British Army and was assigned to"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1912", "Dec 1922"], "annotated_para": "A brief period working for the Board of Trade followed from 1910 , arranging exhibitions in Brussels , Paris and Turin . He was able to travel widely in Europe , later including a trip with Nigel Gresley , William Stanier and Frederick Hawksworth , to Belgium , in 1934 , to see a metre-gauge bogie locomotive . In December 1912 , he rejoined the GNR as Personal Assistant to Nigel Gresley , the new CME . Gresley was only six years Bulleids senior . The First World War intervened ; Bulleid joined the British Army and was assigned to the rail transport arm , rising to the rank of Major . After the war , Bulleid returned to the GNR as the Manager of the Wagon and Carriage Works .", "type": "order", "ID": 47}} +{"question": "What was the position of Michael Matheson (politician) from 2015 to 2018?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) since 1999 , first representing Central Scotland and , since 2007 , the Falkirk West constituency .He served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018 . A member of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) ,Michael Stephen Matheson ( born 8 September 1970 ) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero , Energy and Transport , formerly known as Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity , since 2018 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2016", "May 2017"], "annotated_para": "Michael Stephen Matheson ( born 8 September 1970 ) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero , Energy and Transport , formerly known as Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity , since 2018 . He served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018 . A member of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) , he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) since 1999 , first representing Central Scotland and , since 2007 , the Falkirk West constituency .", "type": "order", "ID": 360}} +{"question": "Where did Lotte Reiniger live from June 1935 to May 1936?", "answer": "Rome", "context": [" Charlotte Lotte Reiniger ( 2 June 1899 \u2013 19 June 1981 ) was a German film director and the foremost pioneer of silhouette animation . Her best known films are The Adventures of Prince Achmed , from 1926 , the first feature-length animated film , and Papageno ( 1935 ) . Reiniger is also noted for having devised the first form of a multiplane camera ; she made more than 40 films , all using her invention .", " Under the rule of Hitler , Reiniger was forced to make propaganda films for Germany . One of these films is called ( The Golden Goose , 1944 ) . When World War II commenced they stayed with Visconti in Rome until 1944 , then moved back to Berlin to take care of Reinigers sick mother . during this period , the best-known being Carmen ( 1933 ) and Papageno ( 1935 ) , both based on popular operas ( Bizets Carmen and Mozarts Die Zauberfl\u00f6te ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1935", "1936"], "annotated_para": "With the rise of the Nazi Party , Reiniger and Koch decided to emigrate ( both were involved in left-wing politics ) , but found that no other country would give them permanent visas . As a result , the couple spent the years 1933\u20131944 moving from country to country , staying as long as visas would allow . With the release of sound film , Reiniger and her husband began to work with music in relation to animation . They worked with film-makers Jean Renoir in Paris and Luchino Visconti in Rome . They managed to make 12 films during this period , the best-known being Carmen ( 1933 ) and Papageno ( 1935 ) , both based on popular operas ( Bizets Carmen and Mozarts Die Zauberfl\u00f6te ) . When World War II commenced they stayed with Visconti in Rome until 1944 , then moved back to Berlin to take care of Reinigers sick mother . Under the rule of Hitler , Reiniger was forced to make propaganda films for Germany . One of these films is called ( The Golden Goose , 1944 ) . She had to work under stringent and limiting conditions to please the German state , which is why some of her work in this time period may appear creatively stifled .", "type": "order", "ID": 658}} +{"question": "Zisis Vryzas played for which team from 2006 to 2007?", "answer": "Skoda Xanthi", "context": [" In January 2006 the Greek striker eventually departed again to join another popular Club of northern Italy , Torino F.C . until the end of his contract . Return to Skoda Xanthi . In the summer of 2006 , Vryzas returned to Greece and in particular to the club where he started his professional career , Skoda Xanthi .", "In June 2007 , he finally decided to join the club of his heart and signed a two-year contract with PAOK FC . There he found his old companion and team-mate , at both PAOK and the Greek National Team during the 1990s , Theodoros Zagorakis \u2013 who had only just taken the reins of the club . Vryzas stated upon his return that PAOK F.C . was an emotional choice for him , and the last stop in his career should only be in the club he loved and supported since childhood . On 6 January 2008 , Vryzas"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2006", "2007"], "annotated_para": "Return to Skoda Xanthi .", "type": "order", "ID": 449}} +{"question": "Where was Wang Shu educated from 1984 to 1988?", "answer": "Nanjing Institute of Technology", "context": ["As a compromise between his passion of art and engineering , his parents recommendation , Wang chose to study architecture at the Nanjing Institute of Technology ( now Southeast University ) in Nanjing , Jiangsu Province and received a bachelors degree in 1985 and a masters degree in 1988 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1984", "1988"], "annotated_para": "As a compromise between his passion of art and engineering , his parents recommendation , Wang chose to study architecture at the Nanjing Institute of Technology ( now Southeast University ) in Nanjing , Jiangsu Province and received a bachelors degree in 1985 and a masters degree in 1988 .", "type": "order", "ID": 430}} +{"question": "Derek Barton became a member of what organization or association in June 1956 ?", "answer": "Royal Society of Edinburgh", "context": ["in 1978 he became Director of the Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles ( ICSN - Gif, He was knighted in 1972 , becoming formally styled Sir Derek in Britain .in 1965 he was appointed member of the Council for Scientific Policy . in 1956 , a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ; In 1954 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and the International Academy of Science , Munich as well as ,In 1949 he was the first recipient of the Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1956", "1956"], "annotated_para": "In 1949 he was the first recipient of the Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry . In 1954 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and the International Academy of Science , Munich as well as , in 1956 , a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ; in 1965 he was appointed member of the Council for Scientific Policy . He was knighted in 1972 , becoming formally styled Sir Derek in Britain . In 1978 he became Director of the Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles ( ICSN - Gif Sur-Yvette ) in France .", "type": "order", "ID": 384}} +{"question": "Which political party did Jean Lassalle belong to from June 2006 to June 2007, if Jean Lassalle belonged to Lourdios-Ich\u00e8re political party from 2006?", "answer": "Lourdios-Ich\u00e8re", "context": [" Lassalle undertook a 39-day hunger strike in March/April 2006 , in protest at a threat to jobs in his constituency . Japanese firm Toyal , which owned a paint factory near Accous in the Vall\u00e9e dAspe and employed 150 of Lassalles constituents , announced plans to open a factory 60 km away . The firm claimed that this relocation of its investment would not result in the closure of the Accous site , but Lassalles concerns were not assuaged and he embarked on a hunger strike on 7 March .", " Lassalle was born in Lourdios-Ich\u00e8re , Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques . His son Thibault Lassalle is a rugby union player . He was a member of the French U19 team taking part in the 2006 U19 World Championships in Dubai , in which France reached the semi-final .", "Since 2002 Lassalle has led the World Mountain People Association , an international network of mountain-dwellers active in more than 70 countries . He also leads a Haut-B\u00e9arn cultural association ,He was elected to the National Assembly in the 2002 legislative election , and represents the 4th constituency of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques . Lassalle has served as mayor of the commune of Lourdios-Ich\u00e8re since 21 March 1977 , and has sat on the conseil g\u00e9n\u00e9ral of the d\u00e9partement of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques since 22 March 1982 , serving as vice-president since 1 January 1991 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2006", "2007"], "annotated_para": "Lassalle has served as mayor of the commune of Lourdios-Ich\u00e8re since 21 March 1977 , and has sat on the conseil g\u00e9n\u00e9ral of the d\u00e9partement of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques since 22 March 1982 , serving as vice-president since 1 January 1991 . He was elected to the National Assembly in the 2002 legislative election , and represents the 4th constituency of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques . Since 2002 Lassalle has led the World Mountain People Association , an international network of mountain-dwellers active in more than 70 countries . He also leads a Haut-B\u00e9arn cultural association .", "type": "order", "ID": 71}} +{"question": "Which position did Laurette Onkelinx hold from January 2008 to September 2014?", "answer": "Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health ( December 2007 \u2013 October 2014 )", "context": [" In 2009 , she criticized Pope Benedict XVI over his comments that condoms distribution without prior education only worsen the AIDS crisis . In 2014 , it was revealed that her Ministry hired the firm of her own husband , , as a legal consultant , for a cost of 245,000 euros . On 13 September 2017 Onkelincx announces not be a candidate for the 2019 elections .", "Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health ( December 2007 \u2013 October 2014 )Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice ( July 2003 \u2013 December 2007 ) "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 2007", "Oct 2014"], "annotated_para": "- Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health ( December 2007 \u2013 October 2014 )", "type": "order", "ID": 181}} +{"question": "Which position did Nicholas Winterton hold from 1972 to 1973?", "answer": "Member of Parliament", "context": [" Winterton was elected to the House of Commons at the third attempt , winning a by-election in Macclesfield in September 1971 . He is considered a right-wing Conservative , opposing the reduction of the age of consent for same-sex sexual relations to 16 , the ban on fox hunting and supporting Section 28 and the reintroduction of capital punishment .", " Sir Nicholas Raymond Winterton ( born 31 March 1938 ) is a retired British Conservative Party politician . He was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Macclesfield from 1971 until he retired from the House of Commons at the 2010 general election . His wife , Ann Winterton , also served as a Member of Parliament , representing the neighbouring Congleton constituency from 1983 to 2010 .", " In 1969 he contested a by-election in Newcastle-under-Lyme but was unsuccessful ; he stood again for the same seat at the 1970 general election but again was unsuccessful ,He served as a member of the West Midlands Conservative Council from 1967 to 1971 and was a Warwickshire County Councillor representing a coal mining and industrial division in North Warwickshire from 1967 to 1972 .In 1960 , he became a Sales and General Manager of a construction machinery company , a job he retained until he was elected to Parliament ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Sep 1971", "Sep 1974"], "annotated_para": "Member of Parliament .", "type": "order", "ID": 328}} +{"question": "Where did John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio live from 1896 to 1900?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["He was employed between 1901\u201306 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin charg\u00e9 daffaires and counsellor of embassy from. He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) .", " - Citations - Bibliography - Quadrennial di Fano Saliceorum , volume one , by R . de Salis , London , 2003 . - De Salis Family : English Branch , by Rachel Fane De Salis , Henley-on-Thames , 1934 . - Burkes Irish Family Records , ed . Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd , Burkes Peerage Ltd , London , 1976 . - A genealogical and heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry , by Sir ( John ) Bernard Burke , CB , LLD , vol . 2 , London , 1895/1899 ( pages 574-77 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1897", "1899"], "annotated_para": "After being educated at Eton ( 1877\u20131882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attach\u00e9 in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attach\u00e9 and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901\u201306 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin charg\u00e9 daffaires and counsellor of embassy from 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October\u2013November 1908 . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinj\u00e9 , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916\u20131923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 562}} +{"question": "Which team did Kevin Nicholls play for from Oct 1997 to Sep 1998?", "answer": "Charlton Athletic", "context": ["After a short period back at Charlton , Nicholls was transferred to Wigan Athletic , then in the Second Division , in the summer of 1999 for \u00a3250,000 , rising to \u00a3650,000 based on appearances . In the 1999\u20132000 season he was injured on his Wigan debut in October and would not play again for another six months , making a total of just 8 appearances over the course of the campaign . Nicholls played in 26 games in the 2000\u201301 season , scoring his only goal for Wigan in the 2\u20131 defeat to Reading in the play-off semi-final .", "After a serious knee injury ruled him out of most of the 1997\u201398 season , he failed to break into the team in 1998\u201399 season and was loaned to Brighton & Hove Albion , who promptly sent him. He scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for the club in a 2\u20132 draw at home to Barnsley on 15 February 1997 .Born in Upton Park , London , Nicholls began his playing career at Charlton Athletic , making his debut in the 1996\u201397 season as a substitute in a 2\u20131 loss to Ipswich Town ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1996", "1999"], "annotated_para": "Born in Upton Park , London , Nicholls began his playing career at Charlton Athletic , making his debut in the 1996\u201397 season as a substitute in a 2\u20131 loss to Ipswich Town . He scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for the club in a 2\u20132 draw at home to Barnsley on 15 February 1997 . After a serious knee injury ruled him out of most of the 1997\u201398 season , he failed to break into the team in 1998\u201399 season and was loaned to Brighton & Hove Albion , who promptly sent him back after four games despite scoring on his debut against Leyton Orient .", "type": "order", "ID": 845}} +{"question": "Miller M. Duris worked in which location from 1965 to May 1970?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Duris began managing Tektronix\u2019s Washington , D.C. , office and the family moved to Virginia in 1959 , but returned to Hillsboro in 1967 .Duris began working for Hillsboros Meltebekes Furniture after leaving the Navy , and then starting working for Tektronix in 1951 where he would work as a technical writer .During his naval service he began sending letters to Celestine Sally Weverka of Hillsboro , and the two married on October 11 , 1948 . The couple had six daughters , Cheryl , Carin , Cynthia , Carol , Colleen , and Cathy . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1967", "1968"], "annotated_para": "During his naval service he began sending letters to Celestine Sally Weverka of Hillsboro , and the two married on October 11 , 1948 . The couple had six daughters , Cheryl , Carin , Cynthia , Carol , Colleen , and Cathy . Duris began working for Hillsboros Meltebekes Furniture after leaving the Navy , and then starting working for Tektronix in 1951 where he would work as a technical writer . Duris began managing Tektronix\u2019s Washington , D.C. , office and the family moved to Virginia in 1959 , but returned to Hillsboro in 1967 . He started the Pigtail-Ponytail softball group for girls in 1969 , which is now the Hillsboro Girls Softball Association . Duris remained involved in the group until 1988 , and himself played in softball leagues until 2009 .", "type": "order", "ID": 541}} +{"question": "What was the position of William Langer from 1936 to 1940?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" - 1914\u20131916 : States Attorney for Morton County - 1916\u20131920 : Attorney General of North Dakota - 1933\u20131934 : Governor of North Dakota ( removed from office ) - 1937\u20131939 : Governor of North Dakota - 1941\u20131959 : United States Senate", "Langer served in the United States Senate from 1941 until his death in office in 1959 . As senator he was best. He served as the 17th and 21st Governor of North Dakota from 1932 to 1934 and from 1937 to 1939 . William Wild Bill Langer ( September 30 , 1886November 8 , 1959 ) was a prominent American lawyer and politician from North Dakota . Langer is one of the most colorful characters in North Dakota history , most famously bouncing back from a scandal that forced him out of the governors office and into multiple trials ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 1937", "Jan 1939"], "annotated_para": "- 1933\u20131934 : Governor of North Dakota ( removed from office )", "type": "order", "ID": 969}} +{"question": "Which employer did Olga Gzovskaya work for from 1910 to 1917?", "answer": "Moscow Art Theatre", "context": [" - Mara Kramskaya ( Mara Kramskaya , 1915 ) . - Woman with Dagger ( Lena Rokotoff , director Yakov Protazanov ) - Tasia ( Landowners daughter , director Yakov Protazanov ) - Hurricane ( Natasha , director Boris Sushkevich ) - Panna Mary ( Panna Mary , director Yakov Protazanov , 1916 ) - Flurry ( Tanya , director Czes\u0142aw Sabinsky , 1917 ) - Anelya ( the victim , Czes\u0142aw Sabinsky , 1917 ) - And the Mystery Was Swallowed by the Waves.. . ( Lilias the dancer , Czes\u0142aw Sabinsky , 1917 )", "Gzovskaya returned to the Maly for the 1909-1910 season , but in 1910 , she moved to the Moscow Art Theatre . In 1912 , she performed a series of engagements in Prague , but was primarily engaged until 1917 at the Moscow Art Theater . Between 1917 and 1919 Gzovskaya returned to the Maly . When Gzovskaya left the Moscow Art Theatre , she severed her studies with Stanislavski , though she tried to promote use of his method in other companies . In 1919 , she taught at the studio and toured with the Chialiapin Studio and Opera"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1910", "1917"], "annotated_para": "Gzovskaya returned to the Maly for the 1909-1910 season , but in 1910 , she moved to the Moscow Art Theatre . In 1912 , she performed a series of engagements in Prague , but was primarily engaged until 1917 at the Moscow Art Theater . Between 1917 and 1919 Gzovskaya returned to the Maly . When Gzovskaya left the Moscow Art Theatre , she severed her studies with Stanislavski , though she tried to promote use of his method in other companies . In 1919 , she taught at the studio and toured with the Chialiapin Studio and Opera Studio of the Bolshoi Theatre .", "type": "order", "ID": 790}} +{"question": "Which team did Aman Verma (footballer) play for from July 2011 to May 2012?", "answer": "Kettering Town", "context": ["On 19 November , Verma joined Darlington on loan until January 2011 .On 27 August 2010 , he joined Conference National club Kidderminster Harriers on loan for a month . However , he returned to Leicester after breaking his hand during his debut against Newport County . ", " Leicester City confirmed on 14 May 2011 that Verma would not be offered a new contract when it expires on 30 June 2011 .", " Maltese Premier League side Floriana appointed Mark Wright as their new manager , and on 16 August 2012 , the club confirmed the signings of Aman Verma , on a one-year deal and Carl Tremarco , on loan from Macclesfield Town .", " Following his second release from Leicester City , Verma agreed a one-year deal with Conference National side Kettering Town on 21 July 2011 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "Following his second release from Leicester City , Verma agreed a one-year deal with Conference National side Kettering Town on 21 July 2011 .", "type": "order", "ID": 524}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Oumar Niasse belong to from March 2017 to May 2017?", "answer": "Hull City", "context": ["After returning to Everton , Niasse made his first appearance since his return as a substitute in the EFL Cup third round match against Sunderland at Goodison Park on 20 September 2017 , scoring Evertons third goal of a 3\u20130 win . Manager Ronald Koeman named Niasse in Evertons 25-man Premier League squad upon his return from loan and consequently issued him a squad number . However , Koeman omitted Niasse from Evertons UEFA Europa League squad . On 23 September , Niasse scored two goals against AFC Bournemouth in a 2\u20131 Premier League win , helping Everton to come", "On 13 January 2017 , Niasse signed a loan contract with Hull City until the end of the 2016\u201317 season with an option for a \u00a310 million permanent transfer from Everton . He made his debut the next day as an 83rd-minute substitute for Abel Hern\u00e1ndez in a 3\u20131 home win against AFC Bournemouth . His first goal for Hull and in English football came on 26 January in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Manchester United , where he made his first start for the club . Hull won the second leg 2\u20131 but ultimately lost the tie"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 2017", "May 2017"], "annotated_para": "On 13 January 2017 , Niasse signed a loan contract with Hull City until the end of the 2016\u201317 season with an option for a \u00a310 million permanent transfer from Everton . He made his debut the next day as an 83rd-minute substitute for Abel Hern\u00e1ndez in a 3\u20131 home win against AFC Bournemouth . His first goal for Hull and in English football came on 26 January in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Manchester United , where he made his first start for the club . Hull won the second leg 2\u20131 but ultimately lost the tie 3\u20132 on aggregate .", "type": "order", "ID": 42}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Jimmy Seed belong to from 1918 to 1921?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Seeds football career was rescued by Haydn Price ( former Wales international ) , the manager of Welsh non-League team Mid Rhondda who were based in the town of Tonypandy . Price offered Seed a chance to play for the South Wales club which was accepted and he signed for them in July 1919 . Seed joined former England international Joe Bache and ex-teammate from Sunderland Frank Pattison in the Mid-Rhondda side and they had a successful time in the seven months that Seed was with them , winning both the Southern League Division Two and Welsh League titles .", "decided that Seeds wartime experience had finished him as a footballer and let him go , although they didnt put him on the transfer list as they thought his lungs were too damaged . Seed never played an official first team game for Sunderland . He was discharged from the army in March 1919 .", "Seeds good form attracted the attention of Tottenham Hotspur manager Peter McWilliam and in January 1920 he signed for the north London side for a fee of \u00a3250 , a move which caused some antagonism amongst supporters in Tonypandy .", " The 1920\u201321 season saw Tottenham lift the FA Cup with Seed playing in all six matches in the cup run.Seed played five games in the remainder of the 1919\u201320 season , scoring two goals as Spurs ran away with the Division Two title . Seed was a virtual ever present for Spurs in the following seven seasons in Division One .After initially playing five games in the reserves Seed got his first team chance with Spurs , making his debut at inside right and forming an immediate understanding with the legendary , diminutive right winger Fanny Walden . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1919", "1920"], "annotated_para": "Mid Rhondda .", "type": "order", "ID": 882}} +{"question": "Who did Rui Vit\u00f3ria work for from 2005 to 2011?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" On 2 June 2010 , Vit\u00f3ria replaced Ulisses Morais at the helm of Pa\u00e7os de Ferreira . In his first season in the top division , he guided the team to the seventh position in the league , also achieving runner-up honours in the domestic League Cup , which was won by Benfica ( 2\u20131 ) .", "In 2008\u201309 , again as champion , he again led the side to division two .In 2006 , Vit\u00f3ria signed for F\u00e1tima , helping the club promote to the second level in his first season , followed by immediate relegation back .Early years and F\u00e1tima . After starting as a manager with his main team Vilafranquense , Vit\u00f3ria moved in 2004 to Benfica , spending two seasons with its junior side . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2006", "2010"], "annotated_para": "In 2006 , Vit\u00f3ria signed for F\u00e1tima , helping the club promote to the second level in his first season , followed by immediate relegation back . In 2008\u201309 , again as champion , he again led the side to division two .", "type": "order", "ID": 280}} +{"question": "Where did Lotte Reiniger live from 1944 to 1948?", "answer": "Berlin", "context": ["during this period , the best-known being Carmen ( 1933 ) and Papageno ( 1935 ) , both based on popular operas ( Bizets Carmen and Mozarts Die Zauberfl\u00f6te ) . When World War II commenced they stayed with Visconti in Rome until 1944 , then moved back to Berlin to take care of Reinigers sick mother . Under the rule of Hitler , Reiniger was forced to make propaganda films for Germany . One of these films is called ( The Golden Goose , 1944 ) . She had to work under stringent and limiting conditions to please the", "With the rise of the Nazi Party , Reiniger and Koch decided to emigrate ( both were involved in left-wing politics ) , but found that no other country would give them permanent visas . As a result , the couple spent the years 1933\u20131944 moving from country to country , staying as long as visas would allow . With the release of sound film , Reiniger and her husband began to work with music in relation to animation . They worked with film-makers Jean Renoir in Paris and Luchino Visconti in Rome . They managed to make 12 films"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1944", "1948"], "annotated_para": "With the rise of the Nazi Party , Reiniger and Koch decided to emigrate ( both were involved in left-wing politics ) , but found that no other country would give them permanent visas . As a result , the couple spent the years 1933\u20131944 moving from country to country , staying as long as visas would allow . With the release of sound film , Reiniger and her husband began to work with music in relation to animation . They worked with film-makers Jean Renoir in Paris and Luchino Visconti in Rome . They managed to make 12 films during this period , the best-known being Carmen ( 1933 ) and Papageno ( 1935 ) , both based on popular operas ( Bizets Carmen and Mozarts Die Zauberfl\u00f6te ) . When World War II commenced they stayed with Visconti in Rome until 1944 , then moved back to Berlin to take care of Reinigers sick mother . Under the rule of Hitler , Reiniger was forced to make propaganda films for Germany . One of these films is called ( The Golden Goose , 1944 ) . She had to work under stringent and limiting conditions to please the German state , which is why some of her work in this time period may appear creatively stifled .", "type": "order", "ID": 660}} +{"question": "What was the manufacturer of Volvo 9700 from 2004 to 2007?", "answer": "Volvo Polska", "context": ["There is also a difference between the Finnish-built and the Polish-built 9700s when it comes to lengths . While they build it to just about any custom length in Finland , those built in Poland are limited to a set of standard lengths ; 12 m , 13 m , 13.8 m and 15 m . From the beginning the Nordic 9700S and 9700H were available as two-axle between 12.0 m and 13.7 m , and as tri-axle up to 15.0 m . However , in 2003 the European Union and European Economic Area limited the maximum length of a", "The Volvo 9700 NG , also known as 9700 New/Next Generation was revealed in the autumn of 2006 . All new styling , but still the same main shape from the previous 9700 and the decades-old Carrus Star . In 2007 , the 9700 NG was awarded the title Coach of the Year 2008 by European bus journalists . On 1 October 2008 , Volvo closed their operations in Finland . The Tampere plant closed and the Lieto plant was sold back to Finnish investors , mostly related to Carrus , so in a way it was sold back .", "In 2003 production also started at Volvo Polska Sp . z o.o . in Wroc\u0142aw , Poland , where only 9700H and 9700HD are built . Ever since the start the plants in Finland have served the Nordic markets , while the Wroc\u0142aw plant has served the rest of Europe , including the UK . As always there has,9700HD started in the summer of 2001 , while 9700S came into production in the autumn . All three heights were built by Carrus Oy Delta in Lieto , while Carrus Oy Ajokki in Tampere only built 9700H and 9700S "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2003", "Sep 2008"], "annotated_para": "Carrus had for many years great success in the Nordic countries with the Star model range descending from the Delta Star and also the Vector/Regal model range from Ajokki . After Carrus was acquired by Volvo in 1998 the models also came available in other European countries under a variety of different names like Volvo 7450 and 7550 . In 2001 Volvo gathered all the different models to one name , Volvo 9700 , and on one single platform , the Volvo TX , inheriting most of the visual characteristics from the Star models . Serial production of 9700H and 9700HD started in the summer of 2001 , while 9700S came into production in the autumn . All three heights were built by Carrus Oy Delta in Lieto , while Carrus Oy Ajokki in Tampere only built 9700H and 9700S . In 2003 production also started at Volvo Polska Sp . z o.o . in Wroc\u0142aw , Poland , where only 9700H and 9700HD are built . Ever since the start the plants in Finland have served the Nordic markets , while the Wroc\u0142aw plant has served the rest of Europe , including the UK . As always there has been a few exceptions to this rule for various reasons .", "type": "order", "ID": 298}} +{"question": "What manufactured British Rail Class 40 from 1958 to 1960?", "answer": "English Electric", "context": ["In later life the locomotives were mainly to be found hauling heavy freight and passenger trains in the north of England and Scotland . As more new rolling stock was introduced , their passenger work decreased , partly due to their lack of electric train heating ( D255 was fitted with electric train heating for a trial period in the mid-1960s ) for newer passenger coaches . They lost their last front-line passenger duties \u2013 in Scotland \u2013 in 1980 , and the last regular use on passenger trains was on the North Wales Coast Line between Holyhead , Crewe", "The heyday of the class was in the early 1960s , when they hauled top-link expresses on the West Coast Main Line and in East Anglia . However , the arrival of more powerful diesels such as Class 47 , Class 50 , Class 55 , and the later InterCity 125 , together with the electrification of the West Coast Main Line , meant that the fleet was gradually relegated to more mundane duties .", "British Railways originally ordered ten Class 40s , then known as English Electric Type 4s , as evaluation prototypes . They were built at the Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows , Lancashire . The first locomotive , D200 , was delivered to Stratford on 14 March 1958 . Following fitter and crew training , D200 made its passenger d\u00e9but on an express train from London Liverpool Street to on 18 April 1958 . Five of the prototypes , Nos . D200 , D202-D205 , were trialled on similar services on the former Great Eastern routes , whilst the remaining five ,", "The British Rail Class 40 is a type of British railway diesel electric locomotive . A total of 200 were built by English Electric between 1958 and 1962 . They were numbered D200-D399 . They were , for a time , the pride of British Rail\u2019s early diesel fleet . However , despite their initial success , by the time the last examples were entering service they were already being replaced on some top-level duties by more powerful locomotives . As they were slowly relegated from express passenger uses , the type found work on secondary passenger and freight services"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1958", "1960"], "annotated_para": "The British Rail Class 40 is a type of British railway diesel electric locomotive . A total of 200 were built by English Electric between 1958 and 1962 . They were numbered D200-D399 . They were , for a time , the pride of British Rail\u2019s early diesel fleet . However , despite their initial success , by the time the last examples were entering service they were already being replaced on some top-level duties by more powerful locomotives . As they were slowly relegated from express passenger uses , the type found work on secondary passenger and freight services where they worked for many years . The final locomotives ended regular service in 1985 . The locomotives were commonly known as Whistlers because of the distinctive noise made by their turbochargers .", "type": "order", "ID": 675}} +{"question": "Agne Simonsson played for which team from 1961 to 1962?", "answer": "Real Sociedad", "context": [" Loan to Real Sociedad . For the 1961\u201362 La Liga season , Simonsson was loaned out to Real Sociedad for which he scored 8 goals in 22 league games . However , at the end of the season Simonsson was forced to see his team be relegated , as the team finished 15th out of 16 teams in the table . Return to \u00d6rgryte IS . In 1963 , Simonsson returned to Sweden and \u00d6rgryte IS to form a feared striker partnership together with Rune B\u00f6rjesson .", "Widely regarded as the best center forward in the world after a string of impressive performances for the Sweden national team , Simonsson was signed by the La Liga team Real Madrid in 1960 . However , fierce competition from especially Alfredo Di St\u00e9fano limited Simonssons playing chances at the club and he ended up playing in only 3 league games during the 1960\u201361 La Liga season , scoring one goal as Real Madrid was crowned champions . He was also a part of the Real Madrid teams that won the 1960 Intercontinental Cup and the 1962\u201363 La Liga ,"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1961", "1962"], "annotated_para": "Tore Klas Agne Simonsson ( 19 October 1935 \u2013 22 September 2020 ) was a Swedish footballer who played as a striker . Beginning his career with \u00d6rgryte IS , he went on to represent Real Madrid and Real Sociedad in La Liga in the early 1960s before returning to \u00d6rgryte in 1963 . Simonsson won 51 caps for the Sweden national team , and was a part of the Sweden team that finished second at the 1958 FIFA World Cup . He was also the recipient of the 1959 Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal after a spectacular performance for Sweden in an international game against England at Wembley Stadium .", "type": "order", "ID": 988}} +{"question": "194th Fighter Squadron was officially named what from August 1955 to February 1992?", "answer": "194th Fighter-Interceptor Wing", "context": ["Effective 16 March 1992 , the 144th Fighter Interceptor Wing was redesignated as the 144th Fighter Wing ( 144th FW ) , with all related Fighter Interceptor Groups and Squadrons becoming Fighter Groups and Fighter Squadrons . On 1 June 1992 , the 144th FW was reassigned to Air Combat Command .", " During this time the 194th FS also had an alert detachment at George AFB . This base was closed in 1992 due to the overall downsizing after the Cold War and the alert detachment moved to March Air Force Base . In 1995 the squadron transitioned to the more F-16C Fighting Falcon block 25 aircraft .", "With the increased availability of jet aircraft after the Korean War , the squadrons aircraft were upgraded from the piston-engine , propeller driven F-51H to its first jet aircraft , the F-86A Sabre Day Interceptor in 1954 . At the same time , the 194th relocated to Fresno Yosemite International Airport ( known at the time as Fresno Air Terminal ) , followed by the wing in 1957 . On 7 July 1955 , the 144th was re-designated as the 194th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , a designation kept by the squadron for the next 37 years . With the F-86A ,", "31 October 1950 - 144th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , 1 October 1952 - 144th Fighter-Bomber Wing , 372d Fighter ( Later Fighter-Bomber , Fighter ) Group , 15 October 1943 \u2013 7 November 1945 - 144th Fighter Group , 25 June 1948 - 144th Fighter Wing ,1 December 1952 - 144th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , 7 July 1955 - 144th Operations Group , 16 March 1992 \u2013 Present."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 1955", "Mar 1992"], "annotated_para": "With the increased availability of jet aircraft after the Korean War , the squadrons aircraft were upgraded from the piston-engine , propeller driven F-51H to its first jet aircraft , the F-86A Sabre Day Interceptor in 1954 . At the same time , the 194th relocated to Fresno Yosemite International Airport ( known at the time as Fresno Air Terminal ) , followed by the wing in 1957 . On 7 July 1955 , the 144th was re-designated as the 194th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , a designation kept by the squadron for the next 37 years . With the F-86A , the 144th began standing dusk-to-dawn alerts , joining its Air Defense Command active-duty counterparts .", "type": "order", "ID": 117}} +{"question": "Which team did Chris Jones (footballer, born 1989) play for from February 2007 to May 2008?", "answer": "under-19", "context": ["Jones has played for Wales at various youth levels and is currently mainly playing for the under-19 team . However , he was called up to the under-21 squad in February 2007 coming on as a substitute against Northern Ireland .", " Jones spent the first three months of the 2008/09 season on loan at Conference National side Cambridge United . He returned to Swansea on 18 November 2008 .", " In July 2007 he trained with Hamilton Academical with a view to joining them on a season-long loan deal but he was recalled by Swansea to join up with the first team in preparation for the new season .Born in Swansea , Jones progressed through the Swansea City youth ranks and signed his first professional contract in 2006 lasting two and a half years and made his senior debut for the club against Walsall in the Football League Trophy in 2006 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2008"], "annotated_para": "Jones has played for Wales at various youth levels and is currently mainly playing for the under-19 team . However , he was called up to the under-21 squad in February 2007 coming on as a substitute against Northern Ireland .", "type": "order", "ID": 465}} +{"question": "Gordon R. England took which position from 2002 to 2004?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" - Bradley Graham , Wolfowitz Successor Picked : Navy Secretary Is Bushs Choice for No . 2 Defense Job The Washington Post , April 1 , 2005 - William D . Hartung , How Much Are You Making on the War , Daddy? , Bantum Books , 2003 - Rowan Scarborough , Rumsfelds Defense Inc . Reasserts Civilian Control , Washington Times , April 24 , 2001 ( requires registration ) - US to review Guantanamo prisoners BBC News , June 24 , 2004", "On January 24 , 2003 England took up his new role as Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security in the newly formed United States Department of Homeland Security . Although Englands stint in this post was brief , a close associate quoted in the Washington Post states that it broadened his exposure to the White House and his contact base in Washington . 73rd Secretary of the Navy .England left the post in January 2003 for a new position within the administration . 1st Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security .", "England was recalled to once again take on the role of Secretary of the Navy after just a few months following the suicide of his nominated replacement Colin R . McMillan . England was sworn in on October 1 , 2003 becoming only the second person to hold the post twice and the first to serve back-to-back terms . According to a close associate quoted in the Washington Post , Englands time in the United States Department of Homeland Security had expanded [ his ] view of the administrations war on terrorism , which led to a number of initiatives"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 2003", "Oct 2003"], "annotated_para": "On January 24 , 2003 England took up his new role as Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security in the newly formed United States Department of Homeland Security . Although Englands stint in this post was brief , a close associate quoted in the Washington Post states that it broadened his exposure to the White House and his contact base in Washington .", "type": "order", "ID": 548}} +{"question": "Who was the commander of Southern Military District (Milo S) from April 1955 to Sep 1959?", "answer": "Viking Tamm", "context": ["1988\u20131992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin-1984\u20131988 : Lieutenant General Carl Bj\u00f6reman -1982\u20131984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback -1980\u20131982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson -1972\u20131980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm -1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n -1963\u20131966 : Major General Tage Olihn -1961\u20131963 : Major General Curt G\u00f6ransson -1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm -1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm -1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd -1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercke."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1953", "1961"], "annotated_para": "- 1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm", "type": "order", "ID": 994}} +{"question": "Which position did Ross Rizley hold from June 1931 to May 1932?", "answer": "delegate to the Republican National Conventions", "context": ["Rizley was elected chairman of the credentials committee for the 1952 Republican National Convention , defeating Minnesota delegate Warren E . Burger .He was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1932 , 1936 , and 1948 . Rizley was elected as a Republican United States Representative to the United States House of Representatives of the 77th United States Congress and of the three succeeding Congresses , serving from January 3 , 1941 to January 3 , 1949 . He was Chairman of the Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures in the 80th United States Congress .", "same year . He was in private practice of law in Beaver from 1915 to 1920 . He was county attorney of Beaver County from 1918 to 1920 . He was in private practice of law in Guymon , Oklahoma from 1920 to 1956 . He was a member of the Guymon Board of Education from 1924 to 1932 . He was city attorney of Guymon from 1928 to 1938 . He was a member of the Oklahoma Senate from 1931 to 1934 . He was a candidate for Governor of Oklahoma in the 1938 election . He was a"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1931", "1932"], "annotated_para": "Rizley was elected as a Republican United States Representative to the United States House of Representatives of the 77th United States Congress and of the three succeeding Congresses , serving from January 3 , 1941 to January 3 , 1949 . He was Chairman of the Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures in the 80th United States Congress . He was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1932 , 1936 , and 1948 . Rizley was elected chairman of the credentials committee for the 1952 Republican National Convention , defeating Minnesota delegate Warren E . Burger . He was not a candidate for renomination to the House in 1948 but was unsuccessful for election to the United States Senate .", "type": "order", "ID": 787}} +{"question": "Arnolfini Portrait was owned by whom from June 1842 to April 1843?", "answer": "National Gallery", "context": ["the term . The portrait has been considered by Erwin Panofsky and some other art historians as a unique form of marriage contract , recorded as a painting . Signed and dated by van Eyck in 1434 , it is , with the Ghent Altarpiece by the same artist and his brother Hubert , the oldest very famous panel painting to have been executed in oils rather than in tempera . The painting was bought by the National Gallery in London in 1842 .", "Around 1828 , Hay gave it to a friend to look after , not seeing it or the friend for the next thirteen years , until he arranged for it to be included in a public exhibition in 1841 . It was bought the following year ( 1842 ) by the recently formed National Gallery , London for \u00a3600.Hay offered the painting to the Prince Regent , later George IV of the United Kingdom , via Sir Thomas Lawrence . The Prince had it on approval for two years at Carlton House before eventually returning it in 1818 "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1842", "1843"], "annotated_para": "It is considered one of the most original and complex paintings in Western art , because of its beauty , complex iconography , geometric orthogonal perspective , and expansion of the picture space with the use of a mirror . According to Ernst Gombrich in its own way it was as new and revolutionary as Donatellos or Masaccios work in Italy . A simple corner of the real world had suddenly been fixed on to a panel as if by magic .. . For the first time in history the artist became the perfect eye-witness in the truest sense of the term . The portrait has been considered by Erwin Panofsky and some other art historians as a unique form of marriage contract , recorded as a painting . Signed and dated by van Eyck in 1434 , it is , with the Ghent Altarpiece by the same artist and his brother Hubert , the oldest very famous panel painting to have been executed in oils rather than in tempera . The painting was bought by the National Gallery in London in 1842 .", "type": "order", "ID": 871}} +{"question": "Ashley Vincent played for which team from August 2014 to 2015?", "answer": "Shrewsbury Town", "context": ["was released in May 2014 .", "2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", " Vincent joined Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , becoming new manager Micky Mellons first signing . In mid September he stated that the New Meadow was the best dressing room I have been in in terms of team spirit , however he played only a fringe role at the club and failed to make a first-team appearance after a 1\u22120 defeat at Plymouth Argyle in October 2014 . Shrewsbury won promotion at the end of the 2014\u201315 season as runners-up in League Two , with Vincent leaving the club by mutual consent on 2 June 2015 .", "Vincent signed for National League North side Worcester City in August 2015 following a successful trial spell . However , he left the club after five months when Tristian Dunkley took his place in the first team whilst Vincent was sidelined with illness . Vincent signed for Northern Premier League club Stourbridge in January 2016 . Gary Hacketts Glassboys went on to finish the 2015\u201316 season in sixth place , two points outside of the play-offs . He signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division rivals Sutton Coldfield Town on 6 July 2016 . He helped the Royals to a"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "He played on the wing or as a striker , and was renowned for his pace . He graduated through the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system to win a contract with Cheltenham Town in May 2004 . He spent the next five years at the club , playing in the 2006 League Two play-off final victory . He was loaned out to Aldershot Town in November 2005 and to Colchester United in March 2009 , before he joined Colchester permanently in May 2009 . He spent three years with the club , before he moved on to Port Vale in July 2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 25}} +{"question": "Agne Simonsson played for which team from October 1961 to May 1962?", "answer": "Real Sociedad", "context": ["Widely regarded as the best center forward in the world after a string of impressive performances for the Sweden national team , Simonsson was signed by the La Liga team Real Madrid in 1960 . However , fierce competition from especially Alfredo Di St\u00e9fano limited Simonssons playing chances at the club and he ended up playing in only 3 league games during the 1960\u201361 La Liga season , scoring one goal as Real Madrid was crowned champions . He was also a part of the Real Madrid teams that won the 1960 Intercontinental Cup and the 1962\u201363 La Liga ,", "In 1963 , Simonsson returned to Sweden and \u00d6rgryte IS to form a feared striker partnership together with Rune B\u00f6rjesson . However , at the end of the season Simonsson was forced to see his team be relegated , as the team finished 15th out of 16 teams in the table . Return to \u00d6rgryte IS . Loan to Real Sociedad . For the 1961\u201362 La Liga season , Simonsson was loaned out to Real Sociedad for which he scored 8 goals in 22 league games ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1961", "1962"], "annotated_para": "Tore Klas Agne Simonsson ( 19 October 1935 \u2013 22 September 2020 ) was a Swedish footballer who played as a striker . Beginning his career with \u00d6rgryte IS , he went on to represent Real Madrid and Real Sociedad in La Liga in the early 1960s before returning to \u00d6rgryte in 1963 . Simonsson won 51 caps for the Sweden national team , and was a part of the Sweden team that finished second at the 1958 FIFA World Cup . He was also the recipient of the 1959 Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal after a spectacular performance for Sweden in an international game against England at Wembley Stadium .", "type": "order", "ID": 988}} +{"question": "Who was the commander of Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1968 to 1972?", "answer": "Oscar Krokstedt", "context": [" - 1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercker - 1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd - 1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm - 1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm - 1961\u20131963 : Major General Curt G\u00f6ransson - 1963\u20131966 : Major General Tage Olihn - 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n - 1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1972\u20131980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm - 1980\u20131982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson - 1982\u20131984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback - 1984\u20131988 : Lieutenant General Carl Bj\u00f6reman - 1988\u20131992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1968", "1972"], "annotated_para": "- 1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt", "type": "order", "ID": 998}} +{"question": "Carlo Corazzin played for which team from June 1998 to May 2000?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Northampton Town were relegated in 1999 , but with Corazzins help , the club regained promotion in 2000 .Corazzin joined Northampton Town of the third division on June 26 , 1998 , netting 32 goals in 89 games over two seasons .", "Corazzin made his Canadian national team debut on June 1 , 1994 in a 1\u20131 tie with Morocco . Corazzin scored the majority of his international goals between 1999\u20132000 and formed an effective striker partnership with Paul Peschisolido for Canada over the years . In 2000 , Corazzin won the Golden Boot as top scorer of the CONCACAF Gold Cup with 4 goals and was named in the best XI of the tournament as Canada won the competition for the first time . Corazzin played in all of Canadas three games at the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup . Corazzin earned", " - CONCACAF Gold Cup : - Winners : 2000 - CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI : 2000 - CONCACAF Gold Cup Golden Boot : 2000", " On July 28 , 2000 , after a successful CONCACAF Gold Cup with Canada , Corazzin signed with Oldham Athletic and scored 22 goals in 129 games over three seasons . His finest moment with Oldham came in a match against Wrexham when Corazzin scored 4 in a 5\u20131 victory in 2001 , finishing it off with his trademark celebration The Carlo Spin . He was also present in the side which made the 2002/03 play-off and scored the winning goal in that seasons League Cup against Premiership side West Ham United .", "59 caps for Canada from 1994 to 2004 scoring 11 goals , ranking him tied-seventh in the all-time scoring for Canada . He has represented Canada in 23 FIFA World Cup qualification matches in three FIFA World Cup qualification campaigns ( 1998 , 2002 and 2006 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1998", "2000"], "annotated_para": "Corazzin joined Northampton Town of the third division on June 26 , 1998 , netting 32 goals in 89 games over two seasons . Northampton Town were relegated in 1999 , but with Corazzins help , the club regained promotion in 2000 .", "type": "order", "ID": 432}} +{"question": "Who owned The Fifer from 1911 to 1912?", "answer": "the French government", "context": ["Le fifre was accepted by the French government in lieu of taxes on the estate of its last private owner , the Count Isaac de Camondo , and entered the national collections in 1911 . It was displayed at the Louvre from 1914 until 1947 , when it was relocated to the Mus\u00e9e du Jeu de Paume . It was included in the sweeping Manet retrospective held at the Grand Palais in 1983 , the 100th anniversary of the artists death ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1911", "1912"], "annotated_para": "Le fifre was accepted by the French government in lieu of taxes on the estate of its last private owner , the Count Isaac de Camondo , and entered the national collections in 1911 . It was displayed at the Louvre from 1914 until 1947 , when it was relocated to the Mus\u00e9e du Jeu de Paume . It was included in the sweeping Manet retrospective held at the Grand Palais in 1983 , the 100th anniversary of the artists death .", "type": "order", "ID": 693}} +{"question": "Dan Coats went to which school from Mar 1960 to June 1961?", "answer": "Jackson High School", "context": ["He then studied at Wheaton College in Wheaton , Illinois , where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1965 . At Wheaton , he was an active student athlete on the soccer team . Coats was born in Jackson , Michigan , the son of Vera ( Nora ) Elisabeth ( n\u00e9e Swanlund ) and Edward Raymond Coats . His father was of English and German descent , and his maternal grandparents emigrated from Sweden . Coats attended local public schools , and graduated from Jackson High School in 1961 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1960", "1961"], "annotated_para": "Coats was born in Jackson , Michigan , the son of Vera ( Nora ) Elisabeth ( n\u00e9e Swanlund ) and Edward Raymond Coats . His father was of English and German descent , and his maternal grandparents emigrated from Sweden . Coats attended local public schools , and graduated from Jackson High School in 1961 . He then studied at Wheaton College in Wheaton , Illinois , where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1965 . At Wheaton , he was an active student athlete on the soccer team . He served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers from 1966 to 1968 . Following his military service , Coats enrolled at the Indiana University School of Law \u2013 Indianapolis ( now Indiana University Robert H . McKinney School of Law ) . Serving as associate editor of the Indiana Law Review , Coats completed his Juris Doctor in 1972 . He also served as assistant vice president of a Fort Wayne life insurance company .", "type": "order", "ID": 898}} +{"question": "What position did Joaqu\u00edn Milans del Bosch take from Sep 1924 to Oct 1927?", "answer": "Civil Governor of Barcelona", "context": [" Civil Governor of Barcelona . On 26 September 1924 , three months after he left his post at the , Milans del Bosch was named Civil Governor of Barcelona by his friend , Prime Minister Miguel Primo de Rivera . Together with the minister of governance and the Captain General of Catalonia , he carried out a fierce anti-Catalanist campaign .", " Later life and execution . From October 1927 to February 1930 , Milans del Bosch was appointed to the National Advisory Assembly of Primo de Riveras dictatorship . Milans del Bosch chose not to leave Madrid after the attempted of 18 July 1936 that started the Spanish Civil War , as his son Mariano had been detained \u2013 though he had the option to take refuge in the Turkish embassy . He was detained by militiamen on 30 August , and executed the following day on Fernando el Santo Street in Madrids district of Chamber\u00ed ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Sep 1924", "Oct 1927"], "annotated_para": "On 26 September 1924 , three months after he left his post at the , Milans del Bosch was named Civil Governor of Barcelona by his friend , Prime Minister Miguel Primo de Rivera . Together with the minister of governance and the Captain General of Catalonia , he carried out a fierce anti-Catalanist campaign .", "type": "order", "ID": 247}} +{"question": "Which school did Eliot Engel go to from 1968 to 1974?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In 1987 , he earned a Juris Doctor from New York Law School .He subsequently received a masters degree in guidance and counseling in 1973 from the same institution , by now renamed Lehman College following the severance of its relationship with Hunter College .In 1969 , Engel graduated from Hunter-Lehman College of the City University of New York with a Bachelor of Arts in history . ", " He began his political career in local Democratic clubs . He taught in the New York City School District and was a school counselor . He taught at Intermediate School 52 from 1969 to 1976 and then at Intermediate School 174 . New York State Assembly ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1969", "1973"], "annotated_para": "In 1969 , Engel graduated from Hunter-Lehman College of the City University of New York with a Bachelor of Arts in history . He subsequently received a masters degree in guidance and counseling in 1973 from the same institution , by now renamed Lehman College following the severance of its relationship with Hunter College . In 1987 , he earned a Juris Doctor from New York Law School .", "type": "order", "ID": 126}} +{"question": "Pat Duncan took which position from 1999 to 2003?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Duncan served as leader of the Yukon Liberal Party from 1998 to 2005 and as the sixth Premier of Yukon from 2000 until 2002 . Duncan was the first Liberal premier of the Yukon and the first female premier in the Yukon , the second woman in Canadian history to win the premiership of a province or territory through a general election , the first to do so by defeating an incumbent premier , and the first to do so by defeating a male,Pat Duncan ( born April 8 , 1960 ) is a Canadian politician from Yukon . ", "In 1998 , Duncan was elected leader of the Yukon Liberal Party . From 1998-2000 , Duncan served as the Leader of the Official Opposition in the legislature . In the 2000 general election Duncan led the Yukon Liberal Party to a majority government , defeating New Democratic incumbent Piers McDonald . The Liberals were elected in 10 ridings and received 42.7% of the popular vote . Early in 2002 , the Liberal majority was reduced to a minority after the defection of three Liberal MLAs , Mike McLarnon , Don Roberts and Wayne Jim . The catalyst for the", "On October 4 , 2002 , only two years into Duncans five-year term , she called a general election for November 4 , 2002 . The rationale for the election was to achieve certainty in the legislature , however many Yukoners were angered at the quick election . The Yukon Liberals were reduced to only one seat after the election - Duncans own riding of Porter Creek South . Yukon Party leader Dennis Fentie , a former NDP MLA , lead his new party to victory . The Liberals were reduced to third party status with Duncan as the sole", " Yukon general election , 2002 . colspan=3|Total Yukon general election , 2000 . colspan=3|Total Yukon general election , 1996 . colspan=3|Total"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2000", "Nov 2002"], "annotated_para": "Pat Duncan ( born April 8 , 1960 ) is a Canadian politician from Yukon . Duncan served as leader of the Yukon Liberal Party from 1998 to 2005 and as the sixth Premier of Yukon from 2000 until 2002 . Duncan was the first Liberal premier of the Yukon and the first female premier in the Yukon , the second woman in Canadian history to win the premiership of a province or territory through a general election , the first to do so by defeating an incumbent premier , and the first to do so by defeating a male opponent .", "type": "order", "ID": 721}} +{"question": "Bank of America Plaza (Atlanta) was owned by whom from June 2016 to May 2017?", "answer": "Shorenstein Properties", "context": ["Beginning in 2016 , $15 million will be invested over the next few years to significantly modernize the common areas including the lobby , west wing and some deferred maintenance .", " Developers have rumored that the land under the surrounding driveways and lawns may be redeveloped into low- and mid-rise mixed-use buildings with street-fronting uses as the area urbanizes and the value of land in Midtown Atlanta increases . In 2014 , new sidewalks , pavers , ADA ramps , pedestrian light-poles , improved tree wells , new bike racks and landscaping were planned . These neighborhood improvements were completed by 2016 at a cost of $1.04 million .", "In 2016 , a fund managed by San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties acquired the building . CBRE Group was hired to head leasing efforts .In 2013 , CWCapital took over the asset management , sponsoring and representing the buildings bond holders from LNR and hired real estate services company Cushman & Wakefield and property manager Onyx Equities . In 2012 , LNR and lenders acquired the property via foreclosure .BentleyForbes acquired the building from Cousins Properties in 2006 for $436 million , a record price at $348 per square foot ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2016", "2017"], "annotated_para": "In 2016 , a fund managed by San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties acquired the building . CBRE Group was hired to head leasing efforts .", "type": "order", "ID": 663}} +{"question": "What was the position of Michael Manley from 1971 to 1973?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" He then served as leader of the Opposition , until his party won in the general elections of 1972 ,After his fathers retirement in 1969 , Manley was elected leader of the Peoples National Party , defeating Vivian Blake .", " - Henke , Holger ( 2000 ) . Between Self-Determination and Dependency : Jamaicas foreign relations , 1972-1989 . Kingston : University of the West Indies Press , 2000 . - Levi , Darrell E . ( 1990 ) . Michael Manley : the making of a leader . Athens , GA : University of Georgia Press , 1990 .", " Michael Norman Manley ON OCC ( 10 December 1924 \u2013 6 March 1997 ) was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992 . Manley championed a democratic socialist program , and has been described as a populist . According to opinion polls , he remains one of Jamaicas most popular prime ministers .", "Manley was married five times . In 1946 , he married Jacqueline Kamellard , but the marriage was dissolved in 1951 . In 1955 he married Thelma Verity the adopted daughter of Sir Philip Sherlock OM and his wife Grace Verity ; in 1960 , this marriage was also dissolved . In 1966 , Manley married Barbara Lewars ( died in 1968 ) ; in 1972 , he married Beverley Anderson , but the marriage was dissolved in 1990 . Beverley wrote The Manley Memoirs in June 2008 . Michael Manleys final marriage was to Glynne Ewart in 1992 .", " In the 1972 Jamaican general election , Manley defeated the unpopular incumbent Prime Minister , Hugh Shearer of the Jamaica Labour Party , as his Peoples National Party swept to a landslide victory with 37 of 53 seats ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1972", "Mar 1972"], "annotated_para": "Michael Norman Manley ON OCC ( 10 December 1924 \u2013 6 March 1997 ) was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992 . Manley championed a democratic socialist program , and has been described as a populist . According to opinion polls , he remains one of Jamaicas most popular prime ministers .", "type": "order", "ID": 636}} +{"question": "Where was Bal des d\u00e9butantes taking place from 1997 to 2010?", "answer": "the H\u00f4tel de Crillon", "context": [" Planning and preparations include inviting the d\u00e9butantes and their cavaliers and meetings with the debs and their families . From 1992 to 2012 , Le Bal was held at the hotel The Peninsula Paris in 2016 and 2017 , and in 2018 and 2019 at the Shangri La Hotel in Paris .le Bal was organized at the H\u00f4tel de Crillon . The H\u00f4tel Raphael was the hotel of le Bal in 2013 and 2014 and the event was held in the Palais de Chaillot in 2015 , overlooking the Eiffel Tower ", " - 2011 : Tallulah Willis with Bruce Willis - 2012 : Sophia Rose Stallone in Elie Saab Haute Couture with Sylvester Stallone - 2013 : Kyra Kennedy in Dior Haute Couture with Robert Kennedy - 2014 : Princess Elizabeth de Bourbon Parme in Alexis Mabille Haute Couture with Prince Charles-Emmanuel de Bourbon Parme - 2015 : Iman Perez with Vincent Perez and Countess Gloria de Limburg Stirum with Count Thierry de Limburg Stirum - 2016 : Countess Ang\u00e9lique de Limburg-Stirum and her father Thierry de Limburg-Stirum opened the ball , followed by Yu Hang and Elle Beatty .", "Starting in 1992 , it has been organised by Oph\u00e9lie Renouard as a couture event by invitation . The young women don gowns from haute couture and couture designers , as well as foreign fashion houses . They all wear jewelry from the same jeweler . The d\u00e9butantes usually come from famous families ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1992", "2012"], "annotated_para": "From 1992 to 2012 , le Bal was organized at the H\u00f4tel de Crillon . The H\u00f4tel Raphael was the hotel of le Bal in 2013 and 2014 and the event was held in the Palais de Chaillot in 2015 , overlooking the Eiffel Tower . Le Bal was held at the hotel The Peninsula Paris in 2016 and 2017 , and in 2018 and 2019 at the Shangri La Hotel in Paris .", "type": "order", "ID": 900}} +{"question": "What was the position of Margaret Ewing from 1991 to 1998?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) .She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Apr 1992", "Apr 1997"], "annotated_para": "Ewing joined the Scottish National Party as a student in 1966 and was president of the student group at the university . She was elected as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for East Dunbartonshire at the October 1974 election , by just 22 votes , when she was known as Margaret Bain ; she had failed to win the seat at the previous election in February . In 1976 during a devolution debate she told the House of Commons that she identified as a Scot , a European and a citizen of the world , but did not feel British and had never identified.. . as British . At one point she burst into tears in the House of Commons when a devolution proposal was defeated . With the downturn in SNP electoral fortunes at the 1979 Election she lost her seat in the House of Commons . After working for a period as an administrator in social services in Glasgow , she unsuccessfully contested the Strathkelvin and Bearsden constituency at the 1983 Election .", "type": "order", "ID": 905}} +{"question": "What was Tom Petri 's occupation from 1964 to 1965?", "answer": "law clerk", "context": ["He graduated from Goodrich High School in Fond du Lac . Petri then attended Harvard University , where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees . After graduating from law school he served as a law clerk to federal district judge James Doyle ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1964", "1965"], "annotated_para": "He graduated from Goodrich High School in Fond du Lac . Petri then attended Harvard University , where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees . After graduating from law school he served as a law clerk to federal district judge James Doyle .", "type": "order", "ID": 567}} +{"question": "Who was the head coach of the team FC Flora from October 2017 to December 2017, if Argo Arbeiter was the head coach of the team FC Flora from Dec 2017?", "answer": "Argo Arbeiter", "context": ["Under Henn , Flora won the 2019 Meistriliiga and 2020 Meistriliiga title .n December 2017 , it was announced that Pijpers will not continue as manager and J\u00fcrgen Henn was appointed in his place in January 2018 .season in fourth place . Arbeiter was sacked and in January 2017 , Arno Pijpers to take over as manager . In the 2017 season , Flora won their 11th Meistriliiga title .", " - Meistriliiga - Winners ( 13 ) : 1993\u201394 , 1994\u201395 , 1997\u201398 , 1998 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2010 , 2011 , 2015 , 2017 , 2019 , 2020"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 2017", "Dec 2017"], "annotated_para": "In 2015 , Flora celebrated their 25th anniversary by winning their 10th league title in the 34th round of the season . The club also won the 2015\u201316 Estonian Cup , defeating Sillam\u00e4e Kalev 3\u20130 in extra time in the final . In May 2016 , Aivar Pohlak resigned from the clubs presidency and was succeeded by his son Pelle Pohlak . In the first qualifying round of the 2016\u201317 UEFA Champions League , Flora lost to Lincoln Red Imps 2\u20133 on aggregate , after which Hurt resigned and was replaced by Argo Arbeiter . Flora finished the disappointing 2016 season in fourth place . Arbeiter was sacked and in January 2017 , Arno Pijpers to take over as manager . In the 2017 season , Flora won their 11th Meistriliiga title . In December 2017 , it was announced that Pijpers will not continue as manager and J\u00fcrgen Henn was appointed in his place in January 2018 . Under Henn , Flora won the 2019 Meistriliiga and 2020 Meistriliiga title .", "type": "order", "ID": 60}} +{"question": "Who was the occupant of Berga Naval Base from 1946 to 1958?", "answer": "Berga Naval Training Schools", "context": ["The Berga Naval Training Schools had the main task of training personnel , both conscripts and regular staff , in seamanship and basic military training . At the schools there was also some vocational training . The Berga Naval Training Schools were formed by relocating the training at Skeppsholmen in Stockholm to Berga . On 1 July 1946 , operations at Berga Naval Training Schools began with teaching in the Non-Commissioned Officers Schools chief mate and machinist programs , while the craftsmanship , economy and coastal artillery programs began on 1 October . On 21 October 1946 , His Royal", "ground was transformed into a training area . The Berga Naval Training Schools started operating in 1946 , then as the Swedish Navy Non-Commissioned Officers School ( Marinens underofficersskola , MUOS ) . The first wave of staff and families moved in . In V\u00e4sterhaninge a whole block was also built for the families of the navy ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1946", "1958"], "annotated_para": "Before the World War II , the navy began to consider moving the naval base in Stockholm off the inner waterways , but when the war broke out the navy had to settle for improving and expanding the existing archipelago facilities . During the war , H\u00e5rsfj\u00e4rden and the Musk\u00f6 area became the southern center of the archipelago surrounded by minefields and air defenses , as well as an outer and inner defense line of coastal batteries . The bay between Vitsgarn and M\u00e4rsgarn became an important naval port where seaplane and submarine facilities were built . In 1944 , the Riksdag decided that the Swedish state would acquire Berga Castle after the late and large landowner Helge Ax:son Johnson . The area included a strip of water that stretched from Vits\u00e5 harbor to N\u00e4ringsberg and was 3.5 km long and 800 meters wide . In addition to the strip , there was also a part of the area where Berga Agricultural School was located , with an area of 1,025 hectares . The purchase price for the acquisition of the property was SEK 2,635,000 . The coastal strip was divided into naval port and naval schools . The hunting ground was transformed into a training area . The Berga Naval Training Schools started operating in 1946 , then as the Swedish Navy Non-Commissioned Officers School ( Marinens underofficersskola , MUOS ) . The first wave of staff and families moved in . In V\u00e4sterhaninge a whole block was also built for the families of the navy .", "type": "order", "ID": 297}} +{"question": "Which team did Jimmy Seed play for from 1920 to 1925?", "answer": "Tottenham Hotspur", "context": [", scoring five goals including a hat trick against Bradford City in the second round . Just two months after getting his cup winners medal Seed was called up for the first of this five England caps on 21 May 1921 against Belgium , he never got a long run in the international side , playing his final game in April 1925 .", "Seeds good form attracted the attention of Tottenham Hotspur manager Peter McWilliam and in January 1920 he signed for the north London side for a fee of \u00a3250 , a move which caused some antagonism amongst supporters in Tonypandy .", "After initially playing five games in the reserves Seed got his first team chance with Spurs , making his debut at inside right and forming an immediate understanding with the legendary , diminutive right winger Fanny Walden . Seed played five games in the remainder of the 1919\u201320 season , scoring two goals as Spurs ran away with the Division Two title . Seed was a virtual ever present for Spurs in the following seven seasons in Division One . The 1920\u201321 season saw Tottenham lift the FA Cup with Seed playing in all six matches in the cup run"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1920", "1925"], "annotated_para": "Tottenham Hotspur .", "type": "order", "ID": 883}} +{"question": "Ty Detmer played for which team from October 1996 to January 2002?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Detmer was traded to the Cleveland Browns in 1999 ; the Browns wanted him to mentor rookie quarterback Tim Couch . Detmer started the first game of the 1999 season , then served as backup until Couch sprained his foot in week 15 . He started the final game of the 1999 season . Detmer injured his right Achilles and was inactive the entire 2000 season ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1999", "2000"], "annotated_para": "Cleveland Browns .", "type": "order", "ID": 16}} +{"question": "Stephen C. West became a member of what organization or association in 1995?", "answer": "Royal Society", "context": [" - 2008 : Novartis Prize and Medal of the Royal Society - 2007 : Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine ( 2007 ) - 2002 : Leeuwenhoek Lecture award of the Royal Society - 2001 : Swiss Bridge Prize for Cancer Research - 2000 : Elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences - 1995 : Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society - 1994 : Elected as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1995", "1995"], "annotated_para": "- 1995 : Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society", "type": "order", "ID": 556}} +{"question": "What was the working location for Ludwig Mond from 1867 to 1909?", "answer": "Great Britain", "context": ["He was a benefactor to a number of scientific organisations including the Royal Society , the Italian Accademia dei Lincei and the Royal Institution of Great Britain . In his will he left bequests to the town of Kassel and to a number of Jewish charities . In his later years he had built up a collection of old master paintings and he left the greater proportion of these to the National Gallery , London . His wife left a large collection of materials relating to German literature to Kings College , London .", "Smits & de Wolf from 1864 to 1867 and then returned to Widnes . Here he formed a partnership with John Hutchinson and developed a method to recover sulphur from the by-products of the Leblanc process , which was used to manufacture soda ash .", " Ludwig Mond ( 7 March 1839 \u2013 11 December 1909 ) was a German-born chemist and industrialist who took British nationality . He discovered an important , previously unknown , class of compounds called metal carbonyls ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1867", "1909"], "annotated_para": "He was a benefactor to a number of scientific organisations including the Royal Society , the Italian Accademia dei Lincei and the Royal Institution of Great Britain . In his will he left bequests to the town of Kassel and to a number of Jewish charities . In his later years he had built up a collection of old master paintings and he left the greater proportion of these to the National Gallery , London . His wife left a large collection of materials relating to German literature to Kings College , London .", "type": "order", "ID": 222}} +{"question": "Which team did Terry Connor play for from August 1990 to May 1991?", "answer": "Swansea City", "context": ["he was also briefly loaned back to Swansea in autumn 1992 .After a solitary full season with the Swans in the third tier , he moved to Bristol City in September 1991 . He failed to make much impact at Bristol City , playing just 16 times and scoring once ,Portsmouth were newly promoted to the First Division at the time of Connors arrival , but despite his goals they were relegated after just one season . He remained at Fratton Park for three seasons before joining Swansea City for \u00a3150,000 in August 1990 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1990", "1991"], "annotated_para": "Portsmouth were newly promoted to the First Division at the time of Connors arrival , but despite his goals they were relegated after just one season . He remained at Fratton Park for three seasons before joining Swansea City for \u00a3150,000 in August 1990 . After a solitary full season with the Swans in the third tier , he moved to Bristol City in September 1991 . He failed to make much impact at Bristol City , playing just 16 times and scoring once ; he was also briefly loaned back to Swansea in autumn 1992 . He dropped into non-League football in summer 1993 when he signed for Conference club Yeovil Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 648}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Ben Hutchinson belong to from 2014 to 2017?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In the summer of 2015 , he joined Basford United , scoring two goals in eleven games for the club before leaving in November . He still considers Sean Prentice to be a God .In August 2014 , Hutchinson transferred to Nuneaton Town , but was released later the same year after eleven appearances without a goal . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "In August 2014 , Hutchinson transferred to Nuneaton Town , but was released later the same year after eleven appearances without a goal . In the summer of 2015 , he joined Basford United , scoring two goals in eleven games for the club before leaving in November . He still considers Sean Prentice to be a God .", "type": "order", "ID": 416}} +{"question": "Which country did 6th Combined Arms Army belong to from May 2010 to June 2011?", "answer": "Russian", "context": [" The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 . It appears to have been reformed in 2010 . It was first formed in August , 1939 in the Kiev Special Military District from the Volochiskaya Army Group ( a corps-sized formation ) .", " It was first formed in August , 1939 in the Kiev Special Military District from the Volochiskaya Army Group ( a corps-sized formation ) . It appears to have been reformed in 2010 .The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2011"], "annotated_para": "The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 . It appears to have been reformed in 2010 .", "type": "order", "ID": 404}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Efe Sodje belong to from 2007 to 2008?", "answer": "Gillingham", "context": [" It was announced on 1 July 2008 , that his contract had been terminated by Gillingham . Sodje was signed by Bury on a two-year contract as a player-coach , on 3 July 2008 . At the beginning of the 2010\u201311 season , he was named 2nd vice-captain by Alan Knill after Ryan Lowe . In May 2011 he signed a new two-year contract extension . He made his 500th league appearance in January 2012 playing for Bury in a 1\u20131 draw against Charlton Athletic . Return to Macclesfield Town .", " Sodje left Southend following their relegation from the Championship in the 2006\u201307 season . On 10 July 2007 , he joined League One side Gillingham on a two-year deal , and made his debut in the 1\u20130 away defeat to Cheltenham Town on 11 August . In February 2008 he joined Bury on loan until the end of the season , and was transfer listed on 5 June 2008 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2008"], "annotated_para": "On 10 July 2007 , he joined League One side Gillingham on a two-year deal , and made his debut in the 1\u20130 away defeat to Cheltenham Town on 11 August . In February 2008 he joined Bury on loan until the end of the season , and was transfer listed on 5 June 2008 .", "type": "order", "ID": 255}} +{"question": "What position did Thomas A. Shannon Jr. take from 2011 to 2012?", "answer": "United States Ambassador to Brazil", "context": [" In December 2013 , Shannon was appointed as Counselor of the United States Department of State , only the second Foreign Service Officer ever appointed to that office . In early 2015 , President Obama issued an executive order levying sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials ; the order also called Venezuela a threat to the United States . President Nicol\u00e1s Maduro accused the United States government of planning to invade Venezuela .", "For a period from July 2011 to September 2011 , he was concurrently the acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs at the Department of.He was appointed as United States Ambassador to Brazil in February 2010 and served there until September 2013 .In October 2005 , he became Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs and served in that role until November 2009 , when he was replaced by Arturo Valenzuela . Shannon then served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the NSC from 2003 to 2005 .", "Since 1984 , Shannon has worked in the United States Foreign Service , and he has served in embassies around the world . From 2005 to 2009 , he was Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs , and from 2010 to 2013 he was United States Ambassador to Brazil . From 2013 to 2016 , he was Counselor of the United States Department of State , and was also acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in 2011 . On February 2 , 2016 , the Senate confirmed Shannon as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Feb 2010", "Sep 2013"], "annotated_para": "Since 1984 , Shannon has worked in the United States Foreign Service , and he has served in embassies around the world . From 2005 to 2009 , he was Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs , and from 2010 to 2013 he was United States Ambassador to Brazil . From 2013 to 2016 , he was Counselor of the United States Department of State , and was also acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in 2011 . On February 2 , 2016 , the Senate confirmed Shannon as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs . Just under two years later , the Associated Press reported that Shannon would be stepping down from the post pending the naming of a successor .", "type": "order", "ID": 471}} +{"question": "Which country did 6th Combined Arms Army belong to from 1945 to 1990?", "answer": "Soviet", "context": ["In September 1939 it participated in the Soviet invasion of Poland . At the beginning of war the Army ( 6th Rifle Corps , 37th Rifle Corps ( which included the 80th , 139th , and 141st Rifle Divisions ) , 4th and 15th Mechanized Corps , 5th Cavalry Corps , 4th Fortified Region , and 6th Fortified Region ( Rava-Ruska ) , and a number of artillery and other units ) was deployed on the Lviv direction . It started the Second World War as part of the Soviet Southwestern Front . The armys headquarters was disbanded 10 August", " - 111th Motor Rifle Division ( Sortavala ) , 379th Tank Regiment ( Lakhdenpokhya , Karelian ASSR ) 182* \u0438 185 ( \u041b\u0430\u0445\u0434\u0435\u043d\u043f\u043e\u0445\u044c\u044f ) , 184 109 \u0430\u043f , 1037 \u0437\u0440\u0430\u043f . In 1987 the tank regiment was reduced to a battalion . - 131st Motor Rifle Division ( Pechenga ) - 88th Independent Helicopter Squadron ( Apatity , Murmansk Oblast , from 1977 ) Disbanded 1991 or 1994 . ( Kirovsk-Apatity Airport ) - 840th Independent Engineer-Sapper Battalion - 6th Missile Brigade ( Pinozero ) - and several other independent brigades , regiments , and battalions", " - 26th Missile Brigade , Luga , Leningrad Oblast - 30th Engineering Regiment , Kerro , Leningrad Oblast - 6th Separate Counter Biological , Radiological , and Nuclear Regiment in Sapyornoye , Leningrad Oblast - 51st Logistics Brigade in Saint Petersburg , Leningrad Oblast World War II commanders . - Lieutenant-General Filipp Golikov ( 09/28/1939 - July 1940 ) - Lieutenant-General Ivan Muzychenko ( 07.26.1940 - 08/10/1941 ) ( captured ) - Major General , Lieutenant-General Rodion Malinovsky ( 08/25/1941 - 12/24/1941 ) - Major General , Lieutenant-General Auxentios Gorodnyansky ( 01/25/1942 - 05/27/1942 ) ( died 05/27/1942 )", " It appears to have been reformed in 2010 . Soviet,The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 . ", "One of the other listed brigades was the 6th Rocket Brigade at Pinozero in Murmansk Oblast . Up until 1991 it had been equipped with the Scud . From 1991 it was reequipped with the Tochka . It was disbanded in 1998 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1939", "1991"], "annotated_para": "In September 1939 it participated in the Soviet invasion of Poland . At the beginning of war the Army ( 6th Rifle Corps , 37th Rifle Corps ( which included the 80th , 139th , and 141st Rifle Divisions ) , 4th and 15th Mechanized Corps , 5th Cavalry Corps , 4th Fortified Region , and 6th Fortified Region ( Rava-Ruska ) , and a number of artillery and other units ) was deployed on the Lviv direction . It started the Second World War as part of the Soviet Southwestern Front . The armys headquarters was disbanded 10 August 1941 after the Battle of Uman . In this battle , the 6th Army was caught in a huge encirclement south of Kiev along with the 12th Army .", "type": "order", "ID": 402}} +{"question": "Which position did Angela Eagle hold from Jun 2009 to Apr 2010?", "answer": "Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society", "context": [" She returned to the government under Gordon Brown on 29 June 2007 as Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury , the most junior minister at HM Treasury . She was promoted to Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions in the June 2009 reshuffle .", " Dame Angela Eagle DBE ( born 17 February 1961 ) is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Wallasey since 1992 . Eagle was born in Yorkshire and studied PPE at the University of Oxford , before working for the CBI and then a trade union . Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 . Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2009", "Apr 2010"], "annotated_para": "Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 . Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury .", "type": "order", "ID": 831}} +{"question": "Who was Barbara Amiel's spouse from Jun 1975 to Nov 1978?", "answer": "George Jonas", "context": ["A third marriage in 1984 was to cable businessman David Graham , but the couple split around 1988 , eventually divorcing in 1990 . Her second marriage was to poet , broadcaster and author George Jonas from 1974 to 1979 . Her political orientation switched from left to right during her marriage to Jonas , a process which is described in Confessions , her 1980 memoir . Amiel has been married four times , with three marriages ending in divorce . She entered a brief marriage to Gary Smith in 1964 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1974", "1979"], "annotated_para": "Amiel has been married four times , with three marriages ending in divorce . She entered a brief marriage to Gary Smith in 1964 . Her second marriage was to poet , broadcaster and author George Jonas from 1974 to 1979 . Her political orientation switched from left to right during her marriage to Jonas , a process which is described in Confessions , her 1980 memoir . A third marriage in 1984 was to cable businessman David Graham , but the couple split around 1988 , eventually divorcing in 1990 .", "type": "order", "ID": 606}} +{"question": "Which school did Wang Shu go to from 1988 to 2000?", "answer": "Tongji University", "context": [" In 1997 , Wang and his wife Lu Wenyu , also an architect , founded the firm Amateur Architecture Studio . They chose the name as a rebuke of the professional , soulless architecture practiced in China , which they believe has contributed to the large-scale demolition of many old urban neighborhoods . Wang joined the faculty of the China Academy of Art in 2000 as a professor , became the Head of the Architecture Department in 2003 , and was named Dean of the School of Architecture in 2007 .", " Major works by Wang include : - Completed - Youth Center ( 1990 ) , Haining - Library of Wenzheng College at Soochow University ( 1999\u20132000 ) , Suzhou - Ningbo Museum of Art ( 2001\u201305 ) - Xiangshan Campus , China Academy of Art , Phases I & II ( 2002\u201307 ) , Hangzhou - Vertical Courtyard Apartments ( 2002\u201307 ) , Hangzhou - Sanhe House ( 2003 ) , Nanjing - Teaching Building of the Music and Dance Department ( 2003\u201305 ) , Dongguan - Ceramic House ( 2003\u201306 ) , Jinhua", "Wang did not have any commissions between 1990 and 1998 . During that time his wife Lu Wenyu supported the family . Instead , he chose to further his studies at the School of Architecture of Tongji University in Shanghai , earning a PhD in 2000 .", "As a compromise between his passion of art and engineering , his parents recommendation , Wang chose to study architecture at the Nanjing Institute of Technology ( now Southeast University ) in Nanjing , Jiangsu Province and received a bachelors degree in 1985 and a masters degree in 1988 .", "In 2000 , Wang designed the Library of Wenzheng College at Soochow University , which won the inaugural Architecture Art Award of China in 2004 . His Five Scattered Houses in Ningbo won the Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction in the Asia Pacific in 2005 . In 2008 his Vertical Courtyard Apartments in Hangzhou was nominated for the International Highrise Award ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1988", "2000"], "annotated_para": "Wang did not have any commissions between 1990 and 1998 . During that time his wife Lu Wenyu supported the family . Instead , he chose to further his studies at the School of Architecture of Tongji University in Shanghai , earning a PhD in 2000 .", "type": "order", "ID": 431}} +{"question": "Simon Mensing played for which team from September 2007 to April 2008?", "answer": "Hamilton Academical", "context": [" Mensing scored the only goal of the game in St Johnstones win at Queen of the South in the second league game of the 2006\u201307 season . On 28 February 2007 , Mensing was named as the BBCs Man of the Match in St Johnstones televised 2\u20131 Scottish Cup win at Motherwell , a result which took the Perth club into their second cup semi-final of the season .", "Mensing was banned for a month in 2011 for testing for a banned substance methylhexaneamine . The positive urine test was taken after the game against Aberdeen on 29 December . He won promotion to the Scottish Premier League with the Accies in 2007\u201308 as Division One champions .After extending the deal for an additional month Hamilton then signed Mensing permanently on 18 January 2008 . Mensing moved from Motherwell to local rivals Hamilton Academical on a three-month loan deal in September 2007 , after finding it difficult to progress beyond being a squad player . ", " - Scottish First Division : 2007\u201308 - Scottish Challenge Cup : ( Runners-up ) : 2011\u201312"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2008"], "annotated_para": "Hamilton Academical .", "type": "order", "ID": 578}} +{"question": "Hank Gathers went to which school from September 1984 to June 1985?", "answer": "Dobbins Technical High School", "context": ["Gathers played prep ball at Dobbins Technical High School , located among the housing projects in North Philadelphia . He was joined on the team by his younger brother , Derrick Gathers , Bo Kimble and Doug Overton . The Mustangs reached the Philadelphia Public League championship game in consecutive years , losing to a Pooh Richardson-led Benjamin Franklin High in 1984 before winning the title over Lionel Simmons South Philadelphia High in 1985 .", "They were joined on the Trojans by high school All-American , Tom Lewis , and Rich Grande as the Four Freshmen star recruiting class . Following an 11\u201317 season in 1985\u201386 , Morrison and Spencer were fired despite having won the Pac-10 Conference the previous year . It was reported that the players would not remain unless certain conditions were met , including having a say in the next coaching staff ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1984", "1985"], "annotated_para": "Gathers played prep ball at Dobbins Technical High School , located among the housing projects in North Philadelphia . He was joined on the team by his younger brother , Derrick Gathers , Bo Kimble and Doug Overton . The Mustangs reached the Philadelphia Public League championship game in consecutive years , losing to a Pooh Richardson-led Benjamin Franklin High in 1984 before winning the title over Lionel Simmons South Philadelphia High in 1985 .", "type": "order", "ID": 639}} +{"question": "Where was Moeslim Taher educated from 1966 to 1967?", "answer": "Padjadjaran University", "context": [" Moeslim Taher began his education at the elementary school level in Sigli and graduated in 1947 . He then continued his junior and senior high school education in Padang and graduated in 1957 . He obtained a law degree from the university he led , Jayabaya University in 1965 . Three years later , he earned a bachelors degree from the Faculty of Social and Politics , Padjadjaran University ( Unpad ) . In Unpad he also became an extraordinary lecturer since 1978 and a year later earned a doctorate with cum laude .", "replace Prof . Mr . S . A . Hakimm who led from 1959-1961 , during that period , Taher held the position as vice-rector and secretary . In 1965 , he obtained a law degree from the university he led . Three years later , he obtained a bachelors degree from the Faculty of Social and Political Science , Padjadjaran University . In Unpad he also became an extraordinary lecturer since 1978 and a year later earned a doctorate with cum laude .", "In 1965 , Taher remarried a Batak girl named Rosemary Siagian but on December 22 , 1965 they decided to divorce . From his marriage to Rosemary , Taher was blessed with a daughter named Dessy Musnilla . His fourth marriage was with Saleha Moeslim Taher in 1975 . From his fourth marriage , Taher obtained six children , including Amri , Nurfitri , Firman , Moehamad Ichsan , Firdaus , and Rasyid . Meanwhile , Tahers last marriage was with Fatimah in 1984 and divorced that same year . From his marriage to Fatimah , he was blessed with"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1965", "1968"], "annotated_para": "Moeslim Taher began his education at the elementary school level in Sigli and graduated in 1947 . He then continued his junior and senior high school education in Padang and graduated in 1957 . He obtained a law degree from the university he led , Jayabaya University in 1965 . Three years later , he earned a bachelors degree from the Faculty of Social and Politics , Padjadjaran University ( Unpad ) . In Unpad he also became an extraordinary lecturer since 1978 and a year later earned a doctorate with cum laude .", "type": "order", "ID": 8}} +{"question": "Which team did Jaap Stam play for from 2005 to 2006?", "answer": "Milan", "context": ["He reached his second Champions League final with the Rossoneri in 2005 , but was a runner-up after his team was defeated by Liverpool in a penalty shoot-out,Stam joined Milan after UEFA Euro 2004 . ", " On 30 January 2006 , it was announced that he would return to the Eredivisie and play for Ajax , where he signed a two-year contract for a \u20ac2.5 million transfer fee . Stam was named team captain upon his arrival at the club . In his first season , he won both the Johan Cruyff Shield and the KNVB Cup ; another Johan Cruyff Shield was added to his trophies at the start of the 2007\u201308 season .", " Stam reached his third semi-finals in an international competition with his nation at UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal and retired from international football after the tournament . The reason cited for his international retirement was that he wanted to focus on his new team , Milan , as well as his family . In total , he played 67 matches for the Netherlands , scoring three goals ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2004", "2006"], "annotated_para": "Stam joined Milan after UEFA Euro 2004 . He reached his second Champions League final with the Rossoneri in 2005 , but was a runner-up after his team was defeated by Liverpool in a penalty shoot-out .", "type": "order", "ID": 302}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Mirko Oremu\u0161 belong to from April 2013 to March 2014?", "answer": "Hapoel Ironi Acre", "context": ["Oremu\u0161 returned to Israel on 27 June 2013 , and signed with Bnei Sakhnin , but he was released before the season started . On 17 September , he signed with Hapoel Ironi Acre . On 23 November , he scored his first goal for the team in a 3\u20132 victory against Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv . In this season , Oremu\u0161 made 27 overall appearances , scoring 2 goals in the process . On 17 July 2014 , he signed with Hapoel Petah Tikva , which was promoted from the Liga Leumit to the Israeli Premier League . After"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2013", "2014"], "annotated_para": "Oremu\u0161 returned to Israel on 27 June 2013 , and signed with Bnei Sakhnin , but he was released before the season started . On 17 September , he signed with Hapoel Ironi Acre . On 23 November , he scored his first goal for the team in a 3\u20132 victory against Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv . In this season , Oremu\u0161 made 27 overall appearances , scoring 2 goals in the process . On 17 July 2014 , he signed with Hapoel Petah Tikva , which was promoted from the Liga Leumit to the Israeli Premier League . After Hapoel Petah Tikva , he also played for Split , Hapoel Ashkelon and Hapoel Raanana .", "type": "order", "ID": 462}} +{"question": "Which position did Michael Cullen (politician) hold from Aug 2002 to Nov 2008?", "answer": "Deputy Prime Minister", "context": [" Labours electoral victory in 1999 resulted in Cullen becoming Minister of Finance . After the 2002 election , the electoral support for Labours junior coalition partner ( the Progressive Party ) was not sufficient to justify its leader holding the Deputy Prime Minister position , resulting in Michael Cullen replacing Jim Anderton as Deputy Prime Minister .", "Sir Michael John Cullen ( born 5 February 1945 ) is a former New Zealand politician . He served as Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand , also Minister of Finance , Minister of Tertiary Education , and Attorney-General . He was the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1996 until November 2008 , when he resigned following a defeat in the general election . He resigned from Parliament in April 2009 , to become the deputy chairman of New Zealand Post from 1 November 2009 and chairman from 1 November 2010 . On 6 March 2020 he announced", " The New Zealand economy entered recession in December 2007 . Cullens final budget was delivered in this context in May 2008 ; it reduced income tax on the first $9,500 earned from 15% to 12.5% , and the company tax rate from 30% to 29% .", " The day after the defeat of Labour in the 2008 general elections and Helen Clarks resignation as party leader , Cullen announced his resignation as deputy leader of the Labour Party . When he resigned from Parliament in 2009 he was replaced as an MP from the party list by Damien OConnor ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Aug 2002", "Nov 2008"], "annotated_para": "Labours electoral victory in 1999 resulted in Cullen becoming Minister of Finance . After the 2002 election , the electoral support for Labours junior coalition partner ( the Progressive Party ) was not sufficient to justify its leader holding the Deputy Prime Minister position , resulting in Michael Cullen replacing Jim Anderton as Deputy Prime Minister .", "type": "order", "ID": 192}} +{"question": "Where was Bal des d\u00e9butantes located from April 2013 to March 2014?", "answer": "The H\u00f4tel Raphael", "context": [" - 2011 : Tallulah Willis with Bruce Willis - 2012 : Sophia Rose Stallone in Elie Saab Haute Couture with Sylvester Stallone - 2013 : Kyra Kennedy in Dior Haute Couture with Robert Kennedy - 2014 : Princess Elizabeth de Bourbon Parme in Alexis Mabille Haute Couture with Prince Charles-Emmanuel de Bourbon Parme - 2015 : Iman Perez with Vincent Perez and Countess Gloria de Limburg Stirum with Count Thierry de Limburg Stirum - 2016 : Countess Ang\u00e9lique de Limburg-Stirum and her father Thierry de Limburg-Stirum opened the ball , followed by Yu Hang and Elle Beatty .", "Planning and preparations include inviting the d\u00e9butantes and their cavaliers and meetings with the debs and their families . From 1992 to 2012 , Le Bal was held at the hotel The Peninsula Paris in 2016 and 2017 , and in 2018 and 2019 at the Shangri La Hotel in Paris .le Bal was organized at the H\u00f4tel de Crillon . The H\u00f4tel Raphael was the hotel of le Bal in 2013 and 2014 and the event was held in the Palais de Chaillot in 2015 , overlooking the Eiffel Tower", "Some couture houses have produced special gowns for the event , for instance Carolina Herrera in 2003 for Diana Mellon , and , in 2014 , Danish designer Jesper Hovring for Viola Mikkelsen . In 2018 , the Indo-French fashion house Lecoanet Hemant made a gown for Princess Ananya Raje Scindia of Gwalior . Jet Lis daughter Jane Li was dressed by Dior in 2019 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2013", "2014"], "annotated_para": "From 1992 to 2012 , le Bal was organized at the H\u00f4tel de Crillon . The H\u00f4tel Raphael was the hotel of le Bal in 2013 and 2014 and the event was held in the Palais de Chaillot in 2015 , overlooking the Eiffel Tower . Le Bal was held at the hotel The Peninsula Paris in 2016 and 2017 , and in 2018 and 2019 at the Shangri La Hotel in Paris .", "type": "order", "ID": 901}} +{"question": "Who was the commander of Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1945 to 1948?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["1988\u20131992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin-1984\u20131988 : Lieutenant General Carl Bj\u00f6reman -1982\u20131984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback -1980\u20131982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson -1972\u20131980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm -1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n -1963\u20131966 : Major General Tage Olihn -1961\u20131963 : Major General Curt G\u00f6ransson -1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm -1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm -1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd -1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercke."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1946", "1947"], "annotated_para": "- 1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercker", "type": "order", "ID": 991}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Pavel Mamayev belong to May 2005 to Nov 2006?", "answer": "Torpedo Moscow", "context": ["Mamayev had his contract with Krasnodar terminated on 20 September 2019 . On 6 December 2013 , FC Krasnodar bought out his contract from CSKA and he signed a 3-year contract . In July 2013 Mamayev joined FC Krasnodar on a season long loan from CSKA Moscow .Mamayev began his career at the FC Torpedo Moscow academy . He moved to CSKA Moscow in summer 2007 , and made his debut on 29 July 2007 against FC Khimki ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2004", "2007"], "annotated_para": "Mamayev began his career at the FC Torpedo Moscow academy . He moved to CSKA Moscow in summer 2007 , and made his debut on 29 July 2007 against FC Khimki .", "type": "order", "ID": 332}} +{"question": "Endre S\u00fcli became a member of what organization or association in June 2009?", "answer": "Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts", "context": ["a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) . He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics,S\u00fcli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) , Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2009"], "annotated_para": "S\u00fcli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) , Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) , a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) . He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics", "type": "order", "ID": 450}} +{"question": "Aaron Taylor-Sinclair played for which team from August 2015 to May 2016?", "answer": "Doncaster Rovers", "context": ["In the final match of the 2015\u201316 season , against Burton Albion , he suffered an injury which was expected to keep him out for up to nine months . On 20 July 2015 , Taylor-Sinclair joined League One side Doncaster Rovers on a two-year contract . ", " After spells with Doncaster Rovers and Plymouth Argyle , Taylor-Sinclair returned to Scottish football in 2018 with Motherwell . He spent the second half of the 2019\u201320 season on loan at Crewe Alexandra and was then released by Motherwell in May 2019 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "After spells with Doncaster Rovers and Plymouth Argyle , Taylor-Sinclair returned to Scottish football in 2018 with Motherwell . He spent the second half of the 2019\u201320 season on loan at Crewe Alexandra and was then released by Motherwell in May 2019 .", "type": "order", "ID": 926}} +{"question": "What operated Rheidol (locomotive) from 1922 to 1924?", "answer": "Vale of Rheidol Railway", "context": ["Vale of Rheidol Railway , which it did from 1900 until 1924 , when it was scrapped .", " In 1904 , the locomotive was fitted with a conventional chimney , and at some point was fitted with a steel cab back . The Vale of Rheidol Railway was taken over by the Great Western Railway ( GWR ) in 1923 and the locomotive was allocated the number 1198 . Rheidol was withdrawn in 1923 and scrapped at Swindon Works in 1924 , having never carried its GWR number ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1922", "1924"], "annotated_para": "Rheidol , formerly named Treze de Maio and Talybont , was a steam locomotive built by W.G . Bagnall in Staffordshire , England , in 1896 . Originally built to a gauge of , it was ordered to work at a Brazilian sugar plantation , however the order was cancelled before it was exported . The locomotive was then regauged and renamed to work on the -gauge Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway , in Wales , where the locomotive worked from August 1897 until 1899 . It was then regauged and renamed a second time , to work on the -gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway , which it did from 1900 until 1924 , when it was scrapped .", "type": "order", "ID": 237}} +{"question": "What was the terminus of East Rail line from 1909 to 1912?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Opening of British section . The railway line to the Chinese border , then called the Kowloon-Canton Railway ( British Section ) , opened for passenger services on 1 October 1910 . The remaining section from Lo Wu to Canton ( now Guangzhou ) was called the Chinese Section ( now the Guangzhou-Shenzhen railway ) . Initially , service was only provided from Yau Ma Ti station to Fanling station with a tunnel through Beacon Hill . Opening of Chinese sector .", "from 1996 to 2007 . The East Rail was the only railway line of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation ( KCRC ) before the construction of KCR West Rail ( now known as West Rail,The East Rail line ( ) is one of eleven rapid transit lines of the Mass Transit Railway ( MTR ) system in Hong Kong . It used to be one of the three lines of the Kowloon\u2013Canton Railway ( KCR ) network . It was known as the KCR British Section ( ) from 1910 to 1996 , and the KCR East Rail ( )", " Tunnels on the East Rail line have numbers assigned to them . When the railway was first opened , there were five tunnels : 1 . North of todays Mong Kok East station 2 . Beacon Hill Tunnel 3 . South of where University station stands today 4 . North of University station 5 . At Tai Po Kau"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 1910", "Oct 1911"], "annotated_para": "1 . North of todays Mong Kok East station", "type": "order", "ID": 737}} +{"question": "Which party was Mbaye-Jacques Diop a member of from June 2000 to April 2001?", "answer": "Party for Progress and Citizenship", "context": ["in 1987 and was Vice-President of the Association of Mayors of Senegal from 1988 to 2002 . Additionally , he held the posts of Secretary-General of the PS Regional Union in Dakar and First Vice-President of the Urban Community of Dakar from 1990 to 2000 . In the National Assembly , Diop was President of the Laws and Human Rights Commission from 1996 to 2000 and President of the Defense and Security Commission from 2000 to 2001 .", "According to Diop , his defection dealt a severe political , electoral and psychological blow to the PS and its candidate , Abdou Diouf , who was defeated by Wade in the second round . He then founded a new party , the PPC , on 30 May 2000 , becoming its Secretary-General . Subsequently , he was elected to the National Assembly as a PPC candidate through national list proportional representation in the April 2001 parliamentary election ; he was the only PPC candidate to win a seat .", "Shortly before the first round of the 2000 presidential election , violence broke out between supporters of the PS and the opposition in Rufisque on 23 February 2000 ; there were six injuries , and two homes owned by Diop were set on fire . He described it as a grave sign for democracy in Senegal . After the first round , Diop resigned from the PS on 2 March 2000 , choosing to support opposition candidate Abdoulaye Wade against the incumbent president and PS candidate Abdou Diouf and joining a pro-Wade alliance , the Front for the Alternance .", " He was a long-time member of the Socialist Party ( PS ) , but split from the PS to form his own party , the Party for Progress and Citizenship ( PPC ) , in 2000 ,as Mayor of Rufisque from 1987 to 2002 , and as President of the Council of the Republic for Economic and Social Affairs ( CRAES ) from 2004 to 2007 .He served as a Deputy in the National Assembly of Senegal from 1983 to 2004 , Mbaye-Jacques Diop ( 15 January 1936 \u2013 11 September 2016 ) was a Senegalese politician ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2000", "May 2001"], "annotated_para": "Mbaye-Jacques Diop ( 15 January 1936 \u2013 11 September 2016 ) was a Senegalese politician . He served as a Deputy in the National Assembly of Senegal from 1983 to 2004 , as Mayor of Rufisque from 1987 to 2002 , and as President of the Council of the Republic for Economic and Social Affairs ( CRAES ) from 2004 to 2007 . He was a long-time member of the Socialist Party ( PS ) , but split from the PS to form his own party , the Party for Progress and Citizenship ( PPC ) , in 2000 , before merging that party into the Senegalese Democratic Party ( PDS ) two years later .", "type": "order", "ID": 758}} +{"question": "Which organization owned Orchard Supply Hardware from 1996 to 2012?", "answer": "Sears", "context": ["After starting as a non-profit cooperative in 1931 , the company later converted into a for-profit corporation before it was bought and sold by a number of different corporations during the 1980s . In 1996 , the company was acquired by Sears . After a brief period as a public company in 2012\u201313 , the company filed for a Chapter 11 reorganization . In 2013 , the bulk of OSHs assets and locations were purchased by the home improvement store chain , Lowes . For the next five years , the chain was operated as a subsidiary of Lowes and", "OSH was purchased by Sears in 1996 after seven years of independence . In 2005 , Sears sold a 19.9% interest in the company to Ares Management of Los Angeles for US$58.7 million , announcing expansion plans at the time . Ares had the option to later purchase another 30.2% stake in the company for US$126.8 million , but did not exercise this right . OSH had eighty-four stores at the time .", "Later several of the Southern California locations of the bankrupt Builders Emporium chain of hardware stores were purchased in preparation of expansion into that region . OSH was spun out of Sears Holdings in 2012 and became a public company . In January 2012 shares began trading on the Nasdaq stock market ( ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1996", "2012"], "annotated_para": "OSH was purchased by Sears in 1996 after seven years of independence . In 2005 , Sears sold a 19.9% interest in the company to Ares Management of Los Angeles for US$58.7 million , announcing expansion plans at the time . Ares had the option to later purchase another 30.2% stake in the company for US$126.8 million , but did not exercise this right . OSH had eighty-four stores at the time .", "type": "order", "ID": 436}} +{"question": "What was the position of Angela Eagle from 2009 to 2011?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury .Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 .Dame Angela Eagle DBE ( born 17 February 1961 ) is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Wallasey since 1992 . Eagle was born in Yorkshire and studied PPE at the University of Oxford , before working for the CBI and then a trade union ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2010", "Oct 2010"], "annotated_para": "Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 . Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury .", "type": "order", "ID": 832}} +{"question": "Michael Matheson (politician) took which position from 2012 to 2015?", "answer": "Member of the Scottish Parliament", "context": ["Matheson won the constituency in the 2007 election with a majority of 776 votes over Labour , after Canavan stepped down . ( Canavan later endorsed Matheson for re-election in 2011 ) .", "he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) since 1999 , first representing Central Scotland and , since 2007 , the Falkirk West constituency .He served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018 . A member of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) ,Michael Stephen Matheson ( born 8 September 1970 ) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero , Energy and Transport , formerly known as Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity , since 2018 .", "At the 2011 Scottish parliamentary election , he retained his seat with an increased majority of 5,745 votes over Labour .", " He was appointed as Minister for Public Health after the SNP landslide in 2011 , a position he held until the November 2014 reshuffle which saw him promoted to cabinet rank as Cabinet Secretary for Justice .", " Matheson was a member of the Health and Sport Committee from June 2007 until March 2011 and was the Deputy Convener of the European and External Relations Committee from March 2009 until July 2010 . He was also a member of the End of Life Assistance ( Scotland ) Bill Committee . Before becoming a Minister , Matheson was actively involved in a number of Parliamentary Cross-Party Groups , including those on Malawi , Sport , Alzheimers disease , International development , Russia and Taiwan ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2011", "Mar 2016"], "annotated_para": "Michael Stephen Matheson ( born 8 September 1970 ) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero , Energy and Transport , formerly known as Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity , since 2018 . He served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018 . A member of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) , he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) since 1999 , first representing Central Scotland and , since 2007 , the Falkirk West constituency .", "type": "order", "ID": 359}} +{"question": "Which position did William B. Umstead hold from 1953 to Nov 1954?", "answer": "Governor of North Carolina", "context": ["Umstead spent several weeks preparing his inaugural address . He was inaugurated as Governor of North Carolina on January 8 , 1953 at the Memorial Auditorium . He delivered an hour-long speech outlining his extensive legislative program , including a 10 percent salary increase for public school staff retroactive to 1 July 1952 , passage of a bill requiring vehicle inspections and establishment of a drivers education program in every public high school , bond issues to construct facilities for the treatment and education of the mentally ill and to build schools , and a statewide referendum on the legalization", " William Bradley Umstead ( May 13 , 1895November 7 , 1954 ) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator and the 63rd Governor of North Carolina from 1953 to 1954 . Early life and education .", "Umstead remained in the hospital for 27 days and returned to the Executive Mansion under the condition that he stay in bed and work limited hours . He had his brother John and former Speaker of the House W . Frank Taylor direct most of his legislative program . Small groups of legislators would visit him in his bedroom to discuss his plans . He never fully recovered from his heart attack and remained unwell . In June 1953 U.S . Senator Willis Smith died . The media immediately began speculating about who Umstead would appoint to serve the remaining", "and felt obligated not to dismiss the ruling out of hand . He also thought a charged public response would be undignified and politically risky . In June , 1954 , Umstead appointed Sam Ervin to fill Hoeys vacancy .", "Hoey died on May 12 , 1954 , thus presenting Umstead with the chance to fill a second U.S . Senate vacancy , an opportunity not afforded to a governor in the United States since 1936 . Shortly thereafter the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision in Brown v . Board of Education , ruling that the racial segregation of public schools was unconstitutional . Umstead was angered by the decision , feeling the court had overstepped its bounds and undercut states rights to spend their own money , but he believed in the rule of law"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 1953", "Nov 1954"], "annotated_para": "William Bradley Umstead ( May 13 , 1895November 7 , 1954 ) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator and the 63rd Governor of North Carolina from 1953 to 1954 .", "type": "order", "ID": 188}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Germaine of Foix from June 1526 to April 1527, if Germaine of Foix and Ferdinand , Duke of Calabria got married in 1925?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Next year after Johanns death in 1525 , Germaine married Ferdinand , Duke of Calabria , a son of King Frederick IV of Naples ( 1496\u20131501 ) by his second wife Isabella del Balzo . The two continued as viceroys of Valencia and were patrons of the arts and music . Germaine also encouraged the slow integration of Valencia with Castilian-dominated Spain as a whole ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1526", "1527"], "annotated_para": "Next year after Johanns death in 1525 , Germaine married Ferdinand , Duke of Calabria , a son of King Frederick IV of Naples ( 1496\u20131501 ) by his second wife Isabella del Balzo . The two continued as viceroys of Valencia and were patrons of the arts and music . Germaine also encouraged the slow integration of Valencia with Castilian-dominated Spain as a whole .", "type": "order", "ID": 70}} +{"question": "Who was the owner of Cutty Sark from April 1940 to Nov 1950?", "answer": "Thames Nautical Training College", "context": ["In 1953 Cutty Sark was given to the Cutty Sark Preservation Society and in 1954 she was moved to a custom-built dry dock at Greenwich . She was stripped of upper masts , yards , deck-houses and ballast to lighten her before being towed from the East India Import Dock to the special dry dock at Greenwich . The skipper on this occasion was 83-year-old Captain C.E . Irving , who had sailed the world three times in her before he was 17 . The river pilot was Ernest Coe . Thereafter the entrance tunnel to the dry dock was", "filled in , the river wall rebuilt and the work of re-rigging began . The foundation stone of the dry dock was laid by The Duke of Edinburgh , patron of the Cutty Sark Preservation Society , in June 1953 . The restoration , re-rigging and preparation for public exhibition was estimated to cost \u00a3250,000 .", "The ship is in the care of the Cutty Sark Trust , whose president , the Duke of Edinburgh , was instrumental in ensuring her preservation , when he set up the Cutty Sark Society in 1951 . The Trust replaced the Society in 2000 . She is a Grade I listed monument and was on the Buildings At Risk Register following the 2007 fire . The gallery beneath the ship holds the worlds largest collection of ships figureheads , donated to the Society by Sydney Cumbers in 1953 .", " By 1954 , she had ceased to be useful as a cadet ship and was transferred to permanent dry dock at Greenwich , London , for public display .After his death , Cutty Sark was transferred to the Thames Nautical Training College , Greenhithe in 1938 where she became an auxiliary cadet training ship alongside HMS Worcester . ship until purchased in 1922 by retired sea captain Wilfred Dowman , who used her as a training ship operating from Falmouth , Cornwall "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1938", "1953"], "annotated_para": "The opening of the Suez Canal ( also in 1869 ) meant that steamships now enjoyed a much shorter route to China , so Cutty Sark spent only a few years on the tea trade before turning to the trade in wool from Australia , where she held the record time to Britain for ten years . Improvements in steam technology meant that gradually steamships also came to dominate the longer sailing route to Australia , and the ship was sold to the Portuguese company Ferreira and Co . in 1895 and renamed Ferreira . She continued as a cargo ship until purchased in 1922 by retired sea captain Wilfred Dowman , who used her as a training ship operating from Falmouth , Cornwall . After his death , Cutty Sark was transferred to the Thames Nautical Training College , Greenhithe in 1938 where she became an auxiliary cadet training ship alongside HMS Worcester . By 1954 , she had ceased to be useful as a cadet ship and was transferred to permanent dry dock at Greenwich , London , for public display .", "type": "order", "ID": 516}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Nigel Greenwood (footballer) belong to from 1991 to 1994?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Nigel immediately signed for Halifax Town for the start of the 1992\u201393 season but in 28 games he scored just 5 goals as The Shaymen were relegated from The Football League . In Nigels senior career he had played 252 first team games and scored 53 goals but he was now looking to take his career to another stage in Non-League football .", " Greenwoods second spell at Preston was a disappointment . With the club after three successful seasons again struggling both on and off the pitch . With Nigel struggling with injury and with the return of former favourite John Thomas to the club he found opportunities few and far between . Indeed in his two and a half years back at Preston he managed to play just 35 games scoring 5 goals before he was released in July 1992 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1992", "1993"], "annotated_para": "Nigel immediately signed for Halifax Town for the start of the 1992\u201393 season but in 28 games he scored just 5 goals as The Shaymen were relegated from The Football League . In Nigels senior career he had played 252 first team games and scored 53 goals but he was now looking to take his career to another stage in Non-League football .", "type": "order", "ID": 653}} +{"question": "What was the position of Margaret Ewing in June 2002", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election . She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) . Ewing had become leader of the SNPs parliamentary group after the", " In 1999 , at the first Scottish Parliament election she was returned to represent Moray . She was returned again in 2003 . In August 2005 , Ewing had announced that she was not seeking re-election at the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections . The SNP comfortably retained her vacant seat at the by-election which took place on 27 April 2006 .", " She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 .Margaret Anne Ewing ( n\u00e9e McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 \u2013 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2001", "May 2001"], "annotated_para": "In 1999 , at the first Scottish Parliament election she was returned to represent Moray . She was returned again in 2003 .", "type": "order", "ID": 907}} +{"question": "Which employer did Olga Gzovskaya work for from 1918 to 1919?", "answer": "the Maly", "context": ["In November 1920 , together with her husband , actor Vladimir Gajdarov and a few other artists she went abroad . It happened so unexpectedly that none of the actors were ready to leave . They toured in Ukraine , but the Russian Civil War in 1919 , cut them off from Moscow . People were trying to survive , gradually they were joined by other Moscow artists who also found themselves cut off as in other parts of the country , including several actors of the Sinelnikov troupe . As a result , there was quite a large group", " - Mara Kramskaya ( Mara Kramskaya , 1915 ) . - Woman with Dagger ( Lena Rokotoff , director Yakov Protazanov ) - Tasia ( Landowners daughter , director Yakov Protazanov ) - Hurricane ( Natasha , director Boris Sushkevich ) - Panna Mary ( Panna Mary , director Yakov Protazanov , 1916 ) - Flurry ( Tanya , director Czes\u0142aw Sabinsky , 1917 ) - Anelya ( the victim , Czes\u0142aw Sabinsky , 1917 ) - And the Mystery Was Swallowed by the Waves.. . ( Lilias the dancer , Czes\u0142aw Sabinsky , 1917 )", "In 1919 , she taught at the studio and toured with the Chialiapin Studio and Opera.Between 1917 and 1919 Gzovskaya returned to the Maly . When Gzovskaya left the Moscow Art Theatre , she severed her studies with Stanislavski , though she tried to promote use of his method in other companies . In 1912 , she performed a series of engagements in Prague , but was primarily engaged until 1917 at the Moscow Art Theater . Gzovskaya returned to the Maly for the 1909-1910 season , but in 1910 , she moved to the Moscow Art Theatre ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1917", "1919"], "annotated_para": "Gzovskaya returned to the Maly for the 1909-1910 season , but in 1910 , she moved to the Moscow Art Theatre . In 1912 , she performed a series of engagements in Prague , but was primarily engaged until 1917 at the Moscow Art Theater . Between 1917 and 1919 Gzovskaya returned to the Maly . When Gzovskaya left the Moscow Art Theatre , she severed her studies with Stanislavski , though she tried to promote use of his method in other companies . In 1919 , she taught at the studio and toured with the Chialiapin Studio and Opera Studio of the Bolshoi Theatre .", "type": "order", "ID": 791}} +{"question": "Which team did Ben Hutchinson play for from August 2009 to January 2010?", "answer": "Swindon Town", "context": [" He scored his first goal for Swindon on 3 October in a 3\u20132 victory away at Brentford ,On 27 August 2009 , Hutchinson joined Swindon Town on loan until January 2010 along with Celtic teammate Simon Ferry .", " On 1 February 2010 , Hutchinson joined Scottish Division One side Dundee on loan until the end of the 2009\u201310 season . On 6 February 2010 , Hutchinson scored on his debut for Dundee in a Scottish Cup match against Ayr United .", " On 21 August 2010 , Hutchinson made his debut for the club in a 1\u20130 win over Gillingham . On 4 September 2010 , Hutchinson scored his first goal for the club in a 2\u20131 loss against Chesterfield . Signed as part of former Celtic player Chris Suttons revolution at Sincil Bank , his early promise failed to continue and he ended up as a squad player involved in the teams relegation from the Football League ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2010"], "annotated_para": "On 27 August 2009 , Hutchinson joined Swindon Town on loan until January 2010 along with Celtic teammate Simon Ferry . He scored his first goal for Swindon on 3 October in a 3\u20132 victory away at Brentford .", "type": "order", "ID": 413}} +{"question": "What was the residence of John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio from 1912 to 1915?", "answer": "Cettinj\u00e9", "context": [" - Lord Sydenham in the House of Lords , Hansard , 29 November 1920 . - J . F . C . De Salis , Report on German Finances , Cd . 5465-19 , 1911 ( reported in The Times , 16 March 1911 ) . - The Martyred Nation , A plea for Montenegro , by Alex . Devine , London , 1924 . - Annihilation of a Nation , Walter Littlefield in the New York Times , 16 April 1922 .", "He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinj\u00e9 , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916\u20131923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October\u2013November 1908 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1911", "1916"], "annotated_para": "After being educated at Eton ( 1877\u20131882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attach\u00e9 in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attach\u00e9 and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901\u201306 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin charg\u00e9 daffaires and counsellor of embassy from 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October\u2013November 1908 . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinj\u00e9 , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916\u20131923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 566}} +{"question": "Who did Katherine Maher work for from 2006 to 2011?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In 2007 , Maher returned to New York City where from 2007 to 2010 she worked at UNICEF as an innovation and communication officer . She worked to promote the use of technology to improve peoples lives and traveled extensively to work on issues related to maternal health , HIV/AIDS prevention , and youth participation in technology . One of her first projects at UNICEF involved testing MediaWiki extensions related to accessibility in Ethiopia . Another project received USAid Development 2.0 Challenge grant funding to work on the use of mobile phones to monitor nutrition in children in Malawi .", "From 2011 to 2013 , Maher worked at the World Bank as an ICT innovation specialist and consulted on technology for international development and democratization , working on ICT for accountability and governance with a focus on the role of mobile phones and other technologies in facilitating civil society and institutional reform , particularly in the Middle East and Africa . She co-authored a chapter on Making Government MobileFrom 2010 to 2011 , Maher worked at the National Democratic Institute as an ICT Program Officer , working in the field of information and communications technology ( ICT ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2010"], "annotated_para": "In 2007 , Maher returned to New York City where from 2007 to 2010 she worked at UNICEF as an innovation and communication officer . She worked to promote the use of technology to improve peoples lives and traveled extensively to work on issues related to maternal health , HIV/AIDS prevention , and youth participation in technology . One of her first projects at UNICEF involved testing MediaWiki extensions related to accessibility in Ethiopia . Another project received USAid Development 2.0 Challenge grant funding to work on the use of mobile phones to monitor nutrition in children in Malawi .", "type": "order", "ID": 111}} +{"question": "Which league did Albuquerque Dukes play for from 1959 to 1962?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["The Dukes returned to Albuquerque in 1960 , playing as an affiliate for the Kansas City Athletics ( now Oakland Athletics ) in the Class D Sophomore League . In 1958 they switched to being the Cincinnati Reds affiliate , but the Western League folded at the end of the season . In 1956 the Dukes began play in the Class A Western League as an affiliate of the New York Giants ( now San Francisco Giants ) "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1960", "1961"], "annotated_para": "In 1956 the Dukes began play in the Class A Western League as an affiliate of the New York Giants ( now San Francisco Giants ) . In 1958 they switched to being the Cincinnati Reds affiliate , but the Western League folded at the end of the season . The Dukes returned to Albuquerque in 1960 , playing as an affiliate for the Kansas City Athletics ( now Oakland Athletics ) in the Class D Sophomore League .", "type": "order", "ID": 749}} +{"question": "Who was Danielle Steel's spouse from 1967 to 1972?", "answer": "Claude-Eric Lazard", "context": [" 1972\u20131981 : First novel , second and third marriages . Her first novel , Going Home , was published in 1972 . The novel contained many of the themes that her writing would become well known for , including a focus on family issues and human relationships . The heroine of Going Home was a divorced single mother . Steel and Lazard divorced in 1974 .", "Steel married French-American banker Claude-Eric Lazard in 1965 at age 18 . While a young wife , and still attending New York University , Steel began writing , completing her first manuscript at the age of 19 . After the birth of their daughter Beatrix , Steel worked for a public-relations agency in New York called Supergirls . A client , Ladies Home Journal editor John Mack Carter , encouraged her to focus on writing , having been impressed with her freelance articles . He suggested she write a book , which she did . She later moved to San", "While still married to Lazard , Steel met Danny Zugelder while interviewing an inmate in a prison near Lompoc , California , where Zugelder was also incarcerated . He moved in with Steel when he was paroled in June 1973 , but returned to prison in early 1974 on robbery and rape charges . After receiving her divorce from Lazard in 1975 , she married Zugelder in the prison canteen . She divorced him in 1978 , but the relationship spawned Passions Promise and Now and Forever , the two novels that launched her career .", "1965\u20131971 : First marriage and career beginnings .A 1965 graduate of the Lyc\u00e9e Fran\u00e7ais de New York , she studied literature design and fashion design , first at Parsons School of Design and then at New York University . Steel started writing stories as a child , and by her late teens had begun writing poetry . Raised Catholic , she thought of becoming a nun during her early years . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1965", "1974"], "annotated_para": "Steel married French-American banker Claude-Eric Lazard in 1965 at age 18 . While a young wife , and still attending New York University , Steel began writing , completing her first manuscript at the age of 19 . After the birth of their daughter Beatrix , Steel worked for a public-relations agency in New York called Supergirls . A client , Ladies Home Journal editor John Mack Carter , encouraged her to focus on writing , having been impressed with her freelance articles . He suggested she write a book , which she did . She later moved to San Francisco , and worked as a copywriter for Grey Advertising .", "type": "order", "ID": 705}} +{"question": "Who coached the team Galatasaray S.K. (football) from January 1916 to December 1918?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" On 20 December 1964 , Ali Sami Yen Stadium opened . Named after the founder of Galatasaray , Ali Sami Yen , it is in the Mecidiyek\u00f6y quarter of the \u015ei\u015fli district at the center of the city . In 1964 , the stadium had capacity over 35,000 . Due to improvements in security and prohibition of non-seater spectators , the all-seater capacity reduced to 22,000 in 1993 . A few years later , the rebuilt of main stand , which was damaged by an earthquake , slightly increased the capacity ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1916", "1917"], "annotated_para": "On 20 December 1964 , Ali Sami Yen Stadium opened . Named after the founder of Galatasaray , Ali Sami Yen , it is in the Mecidiyek\u00f6y quarter of the \u015ei\u015fli district at the center of the city . In 1964 , the stadium had capacity over 35,000 . Due to improvements in security and prohibition of non-seater spectators , the all-seater capacity reduced to 22,000 in 1993 . A few years later , the rebuilt of main stand , which was damaged by an earthquake , slightly increased the capacity .", "type": "order", "ID": 29}} +{"question": "What was the official name of Manresa Island from 1690 to 1750?", "answer": "Boutons Island", "context": ["By the 19th century , the island had been purchased by John H . Keyser , who lived there and cultivated rare vegetation . He built a causeway in 1860 , connecting the island to the mainland of South Norwalk . This gave rise to the name Keyser Island , which was sold to the Jesuits toward the end of the.Manresa Island is a former island located in Norwalk , Connecticut , at the mouth of Norwalk Harbor in the Long Island Sound . The earliest name for the landform was Boutons Island , which dates to 1664 . ", " The earliest records of the island date to 1664 , when it was known as Boutons Island . Located in the Long Island Sound , at the mouth of Norwalk Harbor , the island is part of the city of Norwalk , Connecticut . It is situated across the harbor from the historic Calf Pasture Beach ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1664", "1800"], "annotated_para": "Manresa Island is a former island located in Norwalk , Connecticut , at the mouth of Norwalk Harbor in the Long Island Sound . The earliest name for the landform was Boutons Island , which dates to 1664 . By the 19th century , the island had been purchased by John H . Keyser , who lived there and cultivated rare vegetation . He built a causeway in 1860 , connecting the island to the mainland of South Norwalk . This gave rise to the name Keyser Island , which was sold to the Jesuits toward the end of the century .", "type": "order", "ID": 745}} +{"question": "Which team did Oumar Niasse play for from March 2019 to May 2019?", "answer": "Cardiff City", "context": [" Niasse only played 3 Premier League games during the 2019-20 season , failing to start any of them , as Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison were the preferred attacking options . On 26 June 2020 , Everton announced that they had not extended his contract until the end of the extended 2019\u201320 Premier League , and he was released by the club on 1 July along with teammates Cuco Martina and Luke Garbutt .", " Loan to Cardiff City . On 18 January 2019 , Niasse joined fellow Premier League team Cardiff City on loan for the remainder of the season ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 2019", "Jun 2019"], "annotated_para": "On 18 January 2019 , Niasse joined fellow Premier League team Cardiff City on loan for the remainder of the season .", "type": "order", "ID": 43}} +{"question": "Alls\u00e5ng p\u00e5 Skansen was presented by whom from 2013 to 2016?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" - 16 July : Miriam Bryant , Rikard Wolff , Danny Saucedo , and Arvingarna . - 23 July : Magnus Uggla , B.U.S! , Robin Stjernberg , Rolandz , Brynolf & Ljung , and Nic Schr\u00f6der . - 30 July : The Sounds , Kalle Moraeus , Sean Banan , Jonas Gardell , Lisa Miskovsky , Tensta Gospel Choir , and Trio me Bumba . - 6 August : Petter , Petra Marklund , Sofia Jannok , Lill-Babs - 13 August : Mando Diao , Kim Cesarion , Flying Bach , Arja Saijonmaa , Edda Magnason 2014 .", " - 5 August : Takida , Orup , Linnea Henriksson , Timbuktu , and John de Sohn - 12 August : Jenny Wilson , Icona Pop , John Martin , and Lise & Gertrud . 2015 . - 23 June : Carola , Hasse Andersson , Panetoz - 30 June : Norlie & KKV , M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w , Sabina Ddumba , Tomas Ledin - 7 July : Bo Kaspers Orkester , Danny Saucedo , Isa , Jill Johnson & Doug Seegers , Magnus Carlsson", "2016\u20132020 : Sanna Nielsen The guest who has appeared on the show the most is Robert Gustavsson , who has appeared 13 times .2014\u20132015 : Petra Marklund -2011\u20132013 : M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w -2004\u20132010 : Anders Lundin ( also 2003 ) -1994\u20132003 : Lasse Berghagen -1974\u20131993 : Bosse Larsson -1956\u20131966 : Egon Kjerrman ( on Swedish Radio as Siste Man P\u00e5 Skansen ) -1935\u20131950 : Sven Lilja ( deceased 1951 )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2014", "Jun 2015"], "annotated_para": "- 2014\u20132015 : Petra Marklund", "type": "order", "ID": 922}} +{"question": "Who was John Derek 's spouse from 1948 to 1956?", "answer": "Pati Behrs", "context": [" - Prince of Players ( 1955 ) as John Wilkes Booth - An Annapolis Story ( 1955 ) as Anthony J . Tony Scott - Run for Cover ( 1955 ) as Davey Bishop - The Leather Saint ( 1956 ) as Father Gil Allen - The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ) as Joshua - Massacre at Sand Creek ( 1956 ) ( TV ) - Fury at Showdown ( 1957 ) as Brock Mitchell - The Flesh Is Weak ( 1957 ) as Tony Giani - Omar Khayyam ( 1957 ) as Young Prince Malik", "divorced in 1956 .", " In March 1954 Derek signed a long-term contract with Paramount . His first films for the studio were Run for Cover ( 1955 ) , a Western with James Cagney and Nicholas Ray and The Leather Saint ( 1956 ) , a boxing film . He also appeared as Joshua in The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ) . He wanted to make a film about Joaquin Murrieta but it was never made .", "Derek married Turkish-born prima ballerina Pati Behrs Eristoff in 1948 . They had a son , Russell Andre ( 1950\u20131999 ) , who was paralyzed from the chest down due to a 1969 motorcycle accident , and a daughter , Sean Catherine ( born 1953 ) , who later wrote a memoir titled Cast of Characters , published in 1982 , about their dysfunctional relationship . Derek walked out on his wife and family in late summer 1955 after meeting 19-year-old aspiring Swiss actress Ursula Andress , who spoke almost no English when they met . He and Behrs were", " The film was made for Bogarts Santana company and released through Columbia Pictures , who signed Derek to a seven-year contract in April 1948 . Derek followed that picture with a supporting role as the son of Broderick Crawford in All the Kings Men ( 1949 ) , the Best Picture Oscar winner for its year . In September 1950 , the actor had his name formally changed to John Derek ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1948", "1956"], "annotated_para": "Derek married Turkish-born prima ballerina Pati Behrs Eristoff in 1948 . They had a son , Russell Andre ( 1950\u20131999 ) , who was paralyzed from the chest down due to a 1969 motorcycle accident , and a daughter , Sean Catherine ( born 1953 ) , who later wrote a memoir titled Cast of Characters , published in 1982 , about their dysfunctional relationship . Derek walked out on his wife and family in late summer 1955 after meeting 19-year-old aspiring Swiss actress Ursula Andress , who spoke almost no English when they met . He and Behrs were divorced in 1956 .", "type": "order", "ID": 710}} +{"question": "Who was John Derek's spouse from 1969 to 1973?", "answer": "Linda Evans", "context": ["In 1973 Derek , Evans and 16-year-old high school dropout Mary Cathleen Collins ( who would later be known as Bo Derek ) traveled to the Greek island of Mykonos to make the film And Once Upon a Time ( unreleased until 1981 , under the title Fantasies ) . During filming , Derek and Collins began an affair . Evans returned to the United States and filed for divorce in 1974 , but Derek and Collins stayed in Europe until she turned 18 in November of that year , in order that he would avoid statutory rape charges .", " They eloped in Mexico in 1968 , with Sean as a witness . A couple of years into their relationship , Evans reduced her appearances on the show to spend more time with him , and financed his alimony and child support payments to Behrs , as he had quit acting by then to pursue photography and directing . In September 1965 , Derek became involved with American actress Linda Evans , at the time starring in televisions The Big Valley . ", "He directed A Boy.. . a Girl ( 1969 ) with Dean Paul Martin , and Childish Things ( 1969 ) with his third wife , Linda Evans ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1968", "1974"], "annotated_para": "He directed A Boy.. . a Girl ( 1969 ) with Dean Paul Martin , and Childish Things ( 1969 ) with his third wife , Linda Evans .", "type": "order", "ID": 711}} +{"question": "Who was the chair of PEN America from May 2003 to July 2014?", "answer": "Booth Tarkington", "context": ["PEN America ( formerly PEN American Center ) , founded in 1922 and headquartered in New York City , is a nonprofit organization that works to defend and celebrate free expression in the United States and worldwide through the advancement of literature and human rights . With more than 7,200 members\u2014including novelists , journalists , nonfiction writers , editors , poets , essayists , playwrights , publishers , translators , agents , and other writing professionals\u2014PEN America is the largest of the more than 100 PEN centers worldwide that together compose PEN International . PEN America has offices in New", "MEMBERS OF PEN pledge themselves to do their utmost to dispel race , class , and national hatreds and to champion the ideal of one humanity living in peace in the world . And since freedom implies voluntary restraint , members also pledge themselves to oppose such evils of a free press as mendacious publication , deliberate falsehood , and distortion of facts for political and personal ends . \u2013 from PENs Founding Charter , New York City , 1922.Full membership in PEN America generally requires being a published writer with at least one work professionally published , or being", " PEN America was formed on April 19 , 1922 in New York City , and included among its initial members writers such as Willa Cather , Eugene ONeill , Robert Frost , Ellen Glasgow , Edwin Arlington Robinson , and Robert Benchley . Booth Tarkington served as the organizations first president ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1922", "2015"], "annotated_para": "PEN America was formed on April 19 , 1922 in New York City , and included among its initial members writers such as Willa Cather , Eugene ONeill , Robert Frost , Ellen Glasgow , Edwin Arlington Robinson , and Robert Benchley . Booth Tarkington served as the organizations first president .", "type": "order", "ID": 978}} +{"question": "Mart\u00edn Palermo played for which team January 2002 to Augus 2003?", "answer": "Villarreal of the Spanish La Liga", "context": [" In his second season with the team on 29 November , after scoring a goal , Palermo stood on a small concrete wall , which collapsed under the weight of Villarreals fans and broke both the tibia and fibula of his left leg , leading to two months of inactivity . Palermo never regained his form , and after two and half seasons with Villarreal , on 20 August 2003 , he left the club .Palermo signed with the up-and-coming team Villarreal of the Spanish La Liga on 19 January 2001 in a \u20ac7,600,000 transfer .", " - First professional match : 5 July 1992 Clausura . ( San Lorenzo 0\u20130 Estudiantes ) - First professional goal : 22 May 1993 Clausura . ( Estudiantes 3\u20130 San Mart\u00edn de Tucum\u00e1n ) - First International match : 3 February 1999 . ( Venezuela 0\u20132 Argentina ) - First International goal : 1 July 1999 . ( Ecuador 1\u20133 Argentina ) - First European professional match : 4 February 2001 . ( Villarreal 2\u20130 Alav\u00e9s ) - First European professional goal : 11 February 2001 . ( Oviedo 1\u20133 Villarreal )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2001", "2003"], "annotated_para": "Palermo signed with the up-and-coming team Villarreal of the Spanish La Liga on 19 January 2001 in a \u20ac7,600,000 transfer . In his second season with the team on 29 November , after scoring a goal , Palermo stood on a small concrete wall , which collapsed under the weight of Villarreals fans and broke both the tibia and fibula of his left leg , leading to two months of inactivity . Palermo never regained his form , and after two and half seasons with Villarreal , on 20 August 2003 , he left the club .", "type": "order", "ID": 469}} +{"question": "What was the position of Homer Thornberry from 1936 to 1941?", "answer": "private practice of law", "context": ["Thornberry was born in Austin , Texas . His parents were teachers in the State School for the Deaf and were themselves deaf . He attended public schools in Austin and graduated from Austin High School in 1927 . He received a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1932 from the University of Texas at Austin and his Bachelor of Laws in 1936 , from the University of Texas School of Law , where he was a member of the Acacia fraternity . He was in private practice of law in Austin from 1936 to 1941 . He was a Member", "of the Texas House of Representatives from 1937 to 1941 . He was district attorney of Travis County , Texas from 1941 to 1942 . He was a United States Navy Lieutenant Commander from 1942 to 1946 . He was in private practice of law in Austin from 1946 to 1948 . He was a Member of the Austin City Council from 1946 to 1948 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1936", "1941"], "annotated_para": "Thornberry was born in Austin , Texas . His parents were teachers in the State School for the Deaf and were themselves deaf . He attended public schools in Austin and graduated from Austin High School in 1927 . He received a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1932 from the University of Texas at Austin and his Bachelor of Laws in 1936 , from the University of Texas School of Law , where he was a member of the Acacia fraternity . He was in private practice of law in Austin from 1936 to 1941 . He was a Member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1937 to 1941 . He was district attorney of Travis County , Texas from 1941 to 1942 . He was a United States Navy Lieutenant Commander from 1942 to 1946 . He was in private practice of law in Austin from 1946 to 1948 . He was a Member of the Austin City Council from 1946 to 1948 .", "type": "order", "ID": 697}} +{"question": "Which team did Lee Nogan play for from June January 1995 to June 1997?", "answer": "Reading", "context": ["Stadium . He spent time on loan at Notts County , before he joined Grimsby Town for a \u00a3170,000 fee in August 1997 . He helped the club to win the Football League Trophy in 1998 and then to win promotion out of the Second Division via the play-offs at the end of the 1997\u201398 season . He moved on to Luton Town in 2000 , before signing with York City in February 2001 . He was also instated as assistant manager in May 2003 , and left the club two years later . He scored a total of 139", "ahead in the fourth minute with the first goal of the game , and by half time they were 2\u20130 up , but two goals in the final 15 minutes saw Bolton force extra-time and go on to claim a 4\u20133 victory . Reading then struggled in the 1995\u201396 campaign , only managing a 19th-place finish , with Nogan contributing 11 goals from his 45 appearances . He went on to score a further six goals across 25 appearances in the 1996\u201397 season , as joint-managers Mick Gooding and Jimmy Quinn led the club to an 18th-place finish . Nogan", "A forward , he began his career at Oxford United in 1987 . He spent four years at the club , and also had loan spells at Brentford and Southend United . He was sold on to Watford for \u00a3350,000 in December 1991 , where he would remain for another four years . He lost his first-team place after a change of manager in 1993 , and again joined Southend United on loan . He was sold to Reading for \u00a3250,000 in January 1995 , and played in the clubs defeat in the 1995 First Division play-off final at Wembley", "He scored 12 goals in 23 appearances , including a hat-trick in a 3\u20133 draw with Port Vale at Elm Park , to help the Royals to secure a second-place finish in the First Division at the end of the 1994\u201395 season . A reduction in the size of the Premier League denied the club automatic promotion however , and though they eliminated Tranmere Rovers in the play-off semi-finals , they lost out to Bolton Wanderers in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium . Nogan had put ReadingNogan was sold on to Reading for \u00a3250,000 in January 1995 . ", "Nogan signed with Grimsby Town for a \u00a3170,000 fee in August 1997 , with manager Alan Buckley looking to replace Clive Mendonca . He formed effective partnership with Jack Lester , and scored 13 goals in 54 appearances across the 1997\u201398 season to help the Mariners to reach the Second Division play-off final at Wembley Stadium . There they defeated Northampton Town 1\u20130 to secure promotion . He also played in the 1998 Football League Trophy final , as Grimsby won the Football League Trophy for the first time with a 2\u20131 extra-time victory over A.F.C . Bournemouth . However"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1995", "1997"], "annotated_para": "Nogan was sold on to Reading for \u00a3250,000 in January 1995 . He scored 12 goals in 23 appearances , including a hat-trick in a 3\u20133 draw with Port Vale at Elm Park , to help the Royals to secure a second-place finish in the First Division at the end of the 1994\u201395 season . A reduction in the size of the Premier League denied the club automatic promotion however , and though they eliminated Tranmere Rovers in the play-off semi-finals , they lost out to Bolton Wanderers in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium . Nogan had put Reading ahead in the fourth minute with the first goal of the game , and by half time they were 2\u20130 up , but two goals in the final 15 minutes saw Bolton force extra-time and go on to claim a 4\u20133 victory . Reading then struggled in the 1995\u201396 campaign , only managing a 19th-place finish , with Nogan contributing 11 goals from his 45 appearances . He went on to score a further six goals across 25 appearances in the 1996\u201397 season , as joint-managers Mick Gooding and Jimmy Quinn led the club to an 18th-place finish . Nogan also enjoyed a spell on loan with Notts County , playing six games during his short stay at Meadow Lane as the Magpies struggled at the foot of the Second Division .", "type": "order", "ID": 106}} +{"question": "Who was Jeff Goldblum's spouse from June 2014 to November 2015?", "answer": "Emilie Livingston", "context": ["In 2014 , Goldblums jazz band , The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra , did a weekly show at the Carlyle Hotel . Also in 2014 , he appeared in an episode of Last Week Tonight parodying his role in Law & Order . In 2016 , he reprised his role of David Levinson in , the sequel to Roland Emmerichs 1996 alien invasion/disaster film Independence Day .", "Cats & Dogs ( 2001 ) , Igby Goes Down ( 2002 ) , The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ( 2004 ) , Adam Resurrected ( 2008 ) , Le Week-End ( 2013 ) , The Grand Budapest Hotel ( 2014 ) , and ( 2017 ) .", " Goldblums strong supporting roles include those in Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1978 ) , The Big Chill ( 1983 ) , and Independence Day ( 1996 ) , as well as the Wes Anderson films The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ( 2004 ) and The Grand Budapest Hotel ( 2014 ) and the cult films The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension ( 1984 ) and Igby Goes Down ( 2002 ) .", " In November 2015 , he joined the ensemble cast of Shane Carruths third film The Modern Ocean . Goldblum played The Grandmaster in the Marvel superhero film ( 2017 ) . He reprised his role as Dr . Ian Malcolm in the franchises fifth film ( 2018 ) and will do so again , this time with fellow Jurassic Park alumni Sam Neill and Laura Dern , in , currently filming .", "Goldblum announced on the January 11 , 2017 , episode of Conan that Livingston was pregnant with their second son , who was born on April 7 , 2017 . the couple married on November 8 , 2014 . On January 9 , 2015 , Goldblum announced on the Late Show with David Letterman that the couple was expecting a son , who was born on July 4 , 2015 .In mid-2014 , Goldblum became engaged to Emilie Livingston , a Canadian Olympic gymnast 30 years his junior "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "In mid-2014 , Goldblum became engaged to Emilie Livingston , a Canadian Olympic gymnast 30 years his junior ; the couple married on November 8 , 2014 . On January 9 , 2015 , Goldblum announced on the Late Show with David Letterman that the couple was expecting a son , who was born on July 4 , 2015 . Goldblum announced on the January 11 , 2017 , episode of Conan that Livingston was pregnant with their second son , who was born on April 7 , 2017 .", "type": "order", "ID": 547}} +{"question": "Who did Katherine Maher work for from May 2014 to March 2015?", "answer": "Wikimedia Foundation", "context": ["In 2019 , Maher became CEO of Wikimedia . Maher became interim executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation in March 2016 following the resignation of executive director Lila Tretikov and was appointed executive director in June 2016 . Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales announced the appointment on June 24 at Wikimania 2016 in Esino Lario , Italy , effective June 23 , 2016 . Maher was chief communications officer of the Wikimedia Foundation from April 2014 to March 2016 . She was interviewed by The Washington Post on United States copyright law .", " From 2013 to 2014 , Maher was advocacy director at the Washington , D.C.-based Access Now . As part of this work , she focused on the impact on people of laws about cyber security , morality , and defamation of the state that increase state censorship and reduce dissent . Access was a signatory of the Declaration of Internet Freedom . Maher states that she focuses on global digital inclusion as a way to improve and protect the rights of people to information through technology ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Apr 2014", "Apr 2015"], "annotated_para": "Maher was chief communications officer of the Wikimedia Foundation from April 2014 to March 2016 . She was interviewed by The Washington Post on United States copyright law .", "type": "order", "ID": 114}} +{"question": "Which party was Steele Hall a member of from 1972 to 1976?", "answer": "Liberal Movement", "context": [" Hall remained Leader of the Opposition for two years before resigning from the LCL on 15 March 1972 , claiming that the party had lost its idealism [ and ] forgotten...its purpose for existence . He founded the Liberal Movement , a progressive liberal party that initially included about 200 former LCL members . Hall and his fellow LM members helped the Dunstan Government introduce adult suffrage and proportional representation for Legislative Council of South Australia elections .", "Hall was re-elected at the 1975 election . He became a member of the Liberal Party in June 1976 after the Liberal Movement reintegrated into the LCL , which was renamed to match with its interstate counterparts . He resigned from the Senate on 16 November 1977 to unsuccessfully contest the seat of Hawker in the House of Representatives . Premier Dunstan appointed Janine Haines of the Australian Democrats to replace him .", "Hall was a state parliamentarian from 1959 to 1974 , serving as Liberal and Country League ( LCL ) leader from 1966 to 1972 and premier from 1968 to 1970 . He introduced electoral reform , removing the Playmander which favoured the LCL , which contributed to his partys loss at the 1970 South Australian state election . In 1972 he founded the Liberal Movement ( LM ) , and resigned from the LCL when the LM split from the LCL in 1973 . He continued as a state parliamentarian until he resigned his seat in 1974 to be the", " Hall won a senate seat for the LM at both the 1974 and 1975 elections . After the LM disbanded in 1976 he rejoined the Liberal Party , as it was now called in South Australia , and he resigned from the senate in 1977 to contest the seat of Hawker at the 1977 Federal election , but was unsuccessful . In 1981 he won the seat of Boothby at the 1981 by-election , and remained the Liberal member for Boothby until his retirement in 1996 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1972", "1976"], "annotated_para": "Hall was a state parliamentarian from 1959 to 1974 , serving as Liberal and Country League ( LCL ) leader from 1966 to 1972 and premier from 1968 to 1970 . He introduced electoral reform , removing the Playmander which favoured the LCL , which contributed to his partys loss at the 1970 South Australian state election . In 1972 he founded the Liberal Movement ( LM ) , and resigned from the LCL when the LM split from the LCL in 1973 . He continued as a state parliamentarian until he resigned his seat in 1974 to be the LMs lead senate candidate at the 1974 Australian federal election .", "type": "order", "ID": 344}} +{"question": "Henri Becquerel became a member of what organization or association in 1905?", "answer": "U.S . National Academy of Sciences", "context": ["In 1889 , Becquerel became a member of the Acad\u00e9mie des Sciences . In 1900 , Becquerel won the Rumford Medal for his discovery of the radioactivity of uranium and he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour . The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities awarded him the Helmholtz Medal in 1901 . In 1902 , he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society . In 1903 , Henri shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre Curie and Marie Curie for the discovery of spontaneous radioactivity . In 1905 , he was awarded"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1905", "1905"], "annotated_para": "In 1889 , Becquerel became a member of the Acad\u00e9mie des Sciences . In 1900 , Becquerel won the Rumford Medal for his discovery of the radioactivity of uranium and he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour . The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities awarded him the Helmholtz Medal in 1901 . In 1902 , he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society . In 1903 , Henri shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre Curie and Marie Curie for the discovery of spontaneous radioactivity . In 1905 , he was awarded the Barnard Medal by the U.S . National Academy of Sciences . In 1906 , Henri was elected Vice Chairman of the academy , and in 1908 , the year of his death , Becquerel was elected Permanent Secretary of the Acad\u00e9mie des Sciences . During his lifetime , Becquerel was honored with membership into the Accademia dei Lincei and the Royal Academy of Berlin . Becquerel was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society ( ForMemRS ) in 1908 . Becquerel has been honored with being the namesake of many different scientific discoveries . The SI unit for radioactivity , the becquerel ( Bq ) , is named after him . There is a crater named Becquerel on the Moon and also a crater named Becquerel on Mars . The uranium-based mineral becquerelite was named after Henri .", "type": "order", "ID": 219}} +{"question": "What was the position of Kenneth Robinson from 1949 to 1952?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["When his position of Minister of Health was abolished in 1968 , Robinson was appointed Minister for Planning and Land , He joined the cabinet and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1964 . Reforms he oversaw include the banning on cigarette television advertising and the reintroduction of prescription charges , He was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for St . Pancras North in a by-election in 1949 . He was a government assistant whip from 1950 until 1951 .Robinson was a St Pancras borough councillor 1945\u20131949 .", " Robinson wrote a biography of Wilkie Collins ( 1951 ) , and a young persons guide to Parliament , Look at Parliament ( 1962 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Feb 1950", "Oct 1951"], "annotated_para": "Robinson was a St Pancras borough councillor 1945\u20131949 . He was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for St . Pancras North in a by-election in 1949 . He was a government assistant whip from 1950 until 1951 . He joined the cabinet and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1964 . Reforms he oversaw include the banning on cigarette television advertising and the reintroduction of prescription charges . When his position of Minister of Health was abolished in 1968 , Robinson was appointed Minister for Planning and Land , only for this position to be abolished a year later . Robinson left Parliament in 1970 .", "type": "order", "ID": 733}} +{"question": "Which team did Andy Myers play for from 2002 to 2005?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" On 11 June 2004 , Myers turned down an approach from Oxford United to sign a two-year contract with League One club Brentford on a free transfer . He made just 13 appearances during the 2004\u201305 season and was given a free transfer in May 2005 .", "Myers had his best season with Bradford in 2001\u201302 , making 32 appearances and scoring two goals before suffering a hamstring injury in March 2002 . He returned for two further appearances in April and was named the Bantams Player of the Year . The club entered administration in May 2002 and Myers was one of 19 players made redundant , but he would remain at Valley Parade for the 2002\u201303 season . He made 25 appearances during a season in which Bradford narrowly avoided relegation and he was released in May 2003 . In three seasons with the Bantams", "Despite being invited back for the 2004\u201305 pre-season , Myers elected to leave the club in June 2004 .After attention from First Division club Rotherham United , Myers signed a one-year contract with Second Division Colchester United on a free transfer . He made 26 appearances before his season was ended by a back injury in December 2003 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2003", "2004"], "annotated_para": "After attention from First Division club Rotherham United , Myers signed a one-year contract with Second Division Colchester United on a free transfer . He made 26 appearances before his season was ended by a back injury in December 2003 . Despite being invited back for the 2004\u201305 pre-season , Myers elected to leave the club in June 2004 .", "type": "order", "ID": 527}} +{"question": "Which team did Ashley Vincent play for from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Port Vale", "context": [" In July 2012 , Vincent signed a one-year deal with League Two side Port Vale . He started the 2012\u201313 season on the wing , opposite Jennison Myrie-Williams , and scored twice in the opening six league games to fire the Valiants into second place . After claiming goals against Oxford United and Wycombe Wanderers , he was named as League Two Player of the Month in October 2012 , but credited his teammates , saying this award is as much for them as it is for me .", "Vincent was linked with a move to Notts County , and also had a trial with Scottish Premier League side Motherwell . He re-signed with Cheltenham Town \u2013 now in League Two and managed by Mark Yates \u2013 on a one-year deal in July 2013 . He said the move was a homecoming for him . He was not in the first team for the first half of the 2013\u201314 season , and had to wait until February before winning his first start in the league . He was soon frozen out of the first team picture once again and", "He went 12 weeks without a goal before he netted twice in a 3\u20130 victory over AFC Wimbledon at Vale Park on 5 February 2013 . On 12 March , he picked up an ankle injury that kept him out of action until the last day of the season . Vale secured promotion with a third-place finish at the end of the season , with Vincent scoring eight goals in 40 appearances . He was offered a new two-year contract , but chose to reject the offer and to search for a new club .", " - Individual - League Two Player of the Month : October 2012 - Cheltenham Town - League Two play-offs : 2006 - Colchester United - Essex Senior Cup runner-up : 2012 - Port Vale - League Two third-place promotion : 2012\u201313", "2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "He played on the wing or as a striker , and was renowned for his pace . He graduated through the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system to win a contract with Cheltenham Town in May 2004 . He spent the next five years at the club , playing in the 2006 League Two play-off final victory . He was loaned out to Aldershot Town in November 2005 and to Colchester United in March 2009 , before he joined Colchester permanently in May 2009 . He spent three years with the club , before he moved on to Port Vale in July 2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 23}} +{"question": "John O. Moseley was an employee for whom from Mar 1936 to Dec 1938?", "answer": "Central State Teachers College", "context": ["He served as the Principal and a Professor of Education at the Kendall Academy , a precursor to the University of Tulsa . He served as the President of Central State Teachers College , later known as the University of Central Oklahoma , in Edmond for four years . He gave the graduation address at his alma mater , Austin College , in 1936 . He served as the President of the Oklahoma State Council on Christian Education in 1939 . He then served as the Dean of Students at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville , Tennessee in the", "He served as the President of Central State College from 1935 to 1939 , and the University of Nevada , Reno from 1944 to 1949 . Early life and education . He was also the President of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in the 1930s . John Ohleyer Moseley ( October 21 , 1893 \u2013 October 10 , 1955 ) was an American educator , a Rhodes Scholar , and a Professor of Latin at the University of Oklahoma in the 1920s .", "He was elected as Eminent Supreme Archon , or President , in 1935 , replacing Judge Walter Burgwyn Jones . That year , he established the annual John O . Moseley School of Leadership to teach SAE values . After he resigned from the presidency of the University of Nevada , Reno , he was the Executive Secretary of SAE in Evanston , Illinois ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1935", "1939"], "annotated_para": "He served as the Principal and a Professor of Education at the Kendall Academy , a precursor to the University of Tulsa . He served as the President of Central State Teachers College , later known as the University of Central Oklahoma , in Edmond for four years . He gave the graduation address at his alma mater , Austin College , in 1936 . He served as the President of the Oklahoma State Council on Christian Education in 1939 . He then served as the Dean of Students at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville , Tennessee in the early 1940s . In 1943 , at the height of World War II , he suggested East Tennessee probably had fewer undesirable enemy aliens than any other sections of the United States .", "type": "order", "ID": 815}} +{"question": "VP-42 was officially named what from Sep 1948 to Sep 1969?", "answer": "Patrol Squadron 42 ( VP-42 )", "context": ["- 20 October 1947 \u2013 30 April 1948 : The squadron began a split deployment to Buckner Bay , Okinawa ; Yokosuka , Japan ; and Tsingtao , China . VP-MS-2 relieved VP-MS-11 , with its administrative headquarters at Tsingtao . On 27 February 1948 , the administrative command relocated to Tanapag Harbor , Saipan . The squadron returned to NAS San Diego on 30 April 1948 , under the operational control of FAW-14 .", " - 10 March 1968 : The squadron conducted its final deployment to WestPac , with the majority of the squadron based at NS Sangley Point and a detachment at NAF Cam Ranh Bay . - 26 September 1969 : VP-42 was disestablished at NAS Whidbey Island .", " VP-42 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 7 April 1944 , redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 22 ( VPB-22 ) on 1 October 1944 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 15 May 1946 , redesignated Medium Patrol Squadron ( Seaplane ) 2 ( VP-MS-2 ) on 15 November 1946 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 42 ( VP-42 ) on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 26 September 1969 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Sep 1948", "Sep 1969"], "annotated_para": "VP-42 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 7 April 1944 , redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 22 ( VPB-22 ) on 1 October 1944 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 15 May 1946 , redesignated Medium Patrol Squadron ( Seaplane ) 2 ( VP-MS-2 ) on 15 November 1946 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 42 ( VP-42 ) on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 26 September 1969 .", "type": "order", "ID": 680}} +{"question": "Which employer did John Alroy work for from 1995 to 1996?", "answer": "University of Arizona", "context": [" - 2010 NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing from the National Academy of Sciences . - 2007 Charles Schuchert Award of the Paleontological Society . - 1994 Romer Prize of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology .", "Smithsonian Institution , Predoctoral internship , Department of Paleobiology and Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems consortium , 1989\u20131990 .University of Arizona , Research Training Group in the Analysis of Biodiversification , 1994\u20131996 . ational Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis , Post-doctoral Fellow , 1998\u20132000 , and Center Associate , 2000\u20132010 . Macquarie University , Future Fellow , 2010\u2013present . - Marine Science Institute , University of California , Santa Barbara , Assistant and later Associate Researcher , 2000\u20132010 . ", " - Copes rule and the dynamics of body mass evolution in North American mammals . Science 280:731\u2013734 . - Constant extinction , constrained diversification , and uncoordinated stasis in North American mammals . Palaeogeography , Palaeoclimatology , Palaeoecology 127:285\u2013311 ( 1996 ) .", " - University of Chicago , Committee on Evolutionary Biology , PhD , 1994 . - Reed College , Department of Biology , B.A. , 1989 . - Hunter College High School , graduated 1984 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1994", "1996"], "annotated_para": "- University of Arizona , Research Training Group in the Analysis of Biodiversification , 1994\u20131996 .", "type": "order", "ID": 309}} +{"question": "What position did Phil Twyford take from January 2015 to June 2017?", "answer": "Labour Spokesperson for Housing and Auckland Issues , and Associate Spokesperson for the Environment", "context": ["Twyford was Labour Spokesperson for Housing and Auckland Issues , and Associate Spokesperson for the Environment until 2017 . He is also a member of the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee . In July 2015 , Twyford was criticised for alleged racism when he produced statistics claiming that Chinese foreign buyers were disproportionately buying up real estate in Auckland .", " In November 2017 , Twyford defended his governments proposed Overseas Investment Amendment Act to ban foreign buyers from buying residential property in order to ease the countrys housing shortage .Sixth Labour Government , 2017\u2013present . Twyford was elected as a Cabinet Minister by the Labour Party caucus following Labours formation of a coalition government with New Zealand First and the Greens , and appointed as the Minister of Housing and Urban Development and the Minister of Transport . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 2014", "Aug 2017"], "annotated_para": "Twyford was Labour Spokesperson for Housing and Auckland Issues , and Associate Spokesperson for the Environment until 2017 . He is also a member of the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee . In July 2015 , Twyford was criticised for alleged racism when he produced statistics claiming that Chinese foreign buyers were disproportionately buying up real estate in Auckland .", "type": "order", "ID": 138}} +{"question": "Which team did Robert Hall (footballer) play for from 2015 to 2016?", "answer": "Milton Keynes Dons", "context": ["On 19 July 2016 , Oxford United announced that they had signed the former loanee on a two-year permanent deal , despite his ongoing injury . He made his first appearance as a substitute in a Football League Trophy match against Chelsea U23 on 8 November , and his first league appearance , again as a substitute , against Shrewsbury Town four days later . His first starting appearance came in a League One fixture against Coventry City on 19 November . In his first season back at the club , he scored 6 goals in 26 League appearances (", " At the end of the 2015\u201316 season , the club confirmed that he would be leaving when his contract expired at the end of June , following a knee injury sustained while on loan at MK Dons . Milton Keynes Dons ( loan ) .", " On 28 July 2015 , Hall signed for a second consecutive loan period until the end of the 2015\u201316 season . On 5 April 2016 Hall suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during training , and returned to Bolton Wanderers for treatment .", "On 26 March 2015 , Hall re-joined Milton Keynes Dons on-loan until the end of the 2014\u201315 season . On 18 April 2015 , Hall scored his first goals for Milton Keynes Dons with a hat-trick in a 6\u20131 home defeat of Leyton Orient . He dedicated the goals to his friend and former teammate at West Ham United , Dylan Tombides , who died exactly one year previous from cancer ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "On 26 March 2015 , Hall re-joined Milton Keynes Dons on-loan until the end of the 2014\u201315 season . On 18 April 2015 , Hall scored his first goals for Milton Keynes Dons with a hat-trick in a 6\u20131 home defeat of Leyton Orient . He dedicated the goals to his friend and former teammate at West Ham United , Dylan Tombides , who died exactly one year previous from cancer .", "type": "order", "ID": 896}} +{"question": "Who was the head of International Mathematical Union from 1982 to 1987?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["1995\u20131998 : David Mumford ( vice : Vladimir Arnold , Albrecht Dold )1991\u20131994 : Jacques-Louis Lions ( vice : John H . Coates , David Mumford ) 1987\u20131990 : Ludvig Faddeev ( vice : Walter Feit , Lars H\u00f6rmander )J\u00fcrgen Moser ( vice : Ludvig Faddeev , Jean-Pierre Serre ) 1979\u20131982 : Lennart Carleson ( vice : Masayoshi Nagata , Yuri Vasilyevich Prokhorov ) 1975\u20131978 : Deane Montgomery ( vice : J . W . S . Cassels , Miron Nicolescu , Gheorghe Vr\u00e2nceanu )", " The scientific prizes awarded by the IMU are deemed to be the highest distinctions in the mathematical world . The opening ceremony of the International Congress of Mathematicians ( ICM ) is where the awards are presented : Fields Medals ( two to four medals are given since 1936 ) , the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize ( since 1986 ) , the Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize ( since 2006 ) , and the Chern Medal Award ( since 2010 ) . Membership and General Assembly ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1983", "1986"], "annotated_para": "1983\u20131986 : J\u00fcrgen Moser ( vice : Ludvig Faddeev , Jean-Pierre Serre )", "type": "order", "ID": 341}} +{"question": "Which team did Ben Hutchinson play for from 2005 to 2006?", "answer": "Arnold Town in the FA Youth Cup", "context": [" Hutchinsons performances for Arnold Town in the FA Youth Cup during the 2005\u201306 season saw him watched by numerous scouts . After scoring four goals in the 7\u20131 win over Dunston , Middlesbrough lined up and completed the signing of Hutchinson in the hours before the January 2006 transfer window ended . The transfer deal was worth up to \u00a3100,000 based on appearances ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2005", "2006"], "annotated_para": "Hutchinsons performances for Arnold Town in the FA Youth Cup during the 2005\u201306 season saw him watched by numerous scouts . After scoring four goals in the 7\u20131 win over Dunston , Middlesbrough lined up and completed the signing of Hutchinson in the hours before the January 2006 transfer window ended . The transfer deal was worth up to \u00a3100,000 based on appearances .", "type": "order", "ID": 410}} +{"question": "Where was Hank Gathers educated from 1985 to 1986?", "answer": "USC", "context": ["remained at USC .", "Gathers played prep ball at Dobbins Technical High School , located among the housing projects in North Philadelphia . He was joined on the team by his younger brother , Derrick Gathers , Bo Kimble and Doug Overton . The Mustangs reached the Philadelphia Public League championship game in consecutive years , losing to a Pooh Richardson-led Benjamin Franklin High in 1984 before winning the title over Lionel Simmons South Philadelphia High in 1985 .", "They were joined on the Trojans by high school All-American , Tom Lewis , and Rich Grande as the Four Freshmen star recruiting class . Following an 11\u201317 season in 1985\u201386 , Morrison and Spencer were fired despite having won the Pac-10 Conference the previous year . It was reported that the players would not remain unless certain conditions were met , including having a say in the next coaching staff ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1985", "1986"], "annotated_para": "USC .", "type": "order", "ID": 640}} +{"question": "Who was John Gilbert (actor) 's spouse from 1933 to 1934?", "answer": "Virginia Bruce", "context": [" By 1934 , alcoholism had severely damaged Gilberts health . He suffered a serious heart attack in December 1935 , which left him in poor health . Gilbert suffered a second heart attack at his Bel Air home on January 9 , 1936 , which was fatal . A private funeral was held on January 11 at the B.E . Mortuary in Beverly Hills . Among the mourners were Gilberts two ex-wives , Leatrice Joy and Virginia Bruce , his two daughters , and stars Marlene Dietrich , Gary Cooper , Myrna Loy , and Raquel Torres .", " Columbia Pictures gave Gilbert what would be his final chance for a comeback in The Captain Hates the Sea ( 1934 ) in which he gave a capable performance as a dissipated , bitter [ and ] cynical playwright . But the off-screen cast of heavy drinkers encouraged his alcoholism . It was his last film . Biographer Kevin Brownlows eulogy to John Gilbert considers the destruction of both the man and his career :", "Thalberg , who served as Gilberts best man ; screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart , whose wife Beatrice acted as Bruces matron of honor ; MGM art director and set designer Cedric Gibbons ; and his wife , actress Dolores del R\u00edo . Bruce retired briefly from acting following the birth of their daughter Susan Ann ; however , she resumed her career after her divorce from Gilbert in May 1934 .", " Downstairs ( 1932 ) was based on Gilberts original story , with the actor playing against type as a scheming , blackmailing chauffeur . The films were well received by critics and fans but failed to revive his career . In between , he appeared in West of Broadway ( 1931 ) . Shortly after making Downstairs , he married co-star Virginia Bruce ; the couple divorced in 1934 .", " Gilberts fourth and final marriage was on August 10 , 1932 , to actress Virginia Bruce , who had recently costarred with him on the MGM film Downstairs . The entertainment trade paper The Film Daily reported that their quick wedding was held in Gilberts dressing room on the MGM lot while Bruce was working on another studio production , Kongo . Among the people attending the small ceremony were the head of MGM production Irving.In 1929 , Gilbert eloped with actress Ina Claire to Las Vegas . They separated in February 1931 and divorced six months later . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1932", "1934"], "annotated_para": "In 1929 , Gilbert eloped with actress Ina Claire to Las Vegas . They separated in February 1931 and divorced six months later . Gilberts fourth and final marriage was on August 10 , 1932 , to actress Virginia Bruce , who had recently costarred with him on the MGM film Downstairs . The entertainment trade paper The Film Daily reported that their quick wedding was held in Gilberts dressing room on the MGM lot while Bruce was working on another studio production , Kongo . Among the people attending the small ceremony were the head of MGM production Irving Thalberg , who served as Gilberts best man ; screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart , whose wife Beatrice acted as Bruces matron of honor ; MGM art director and set designer Cedric Gibbons ; and his wife , actress Dolores del R\u00edo . Bruce retired briefly from acting following the birth of their daughter Susan Ann ; however , she resumed her career after her divorce from Gilbert in May 1934 .", "type": "order", "ID": 880}} +{"question": "Which team did Amar Osim play for from 1991 to 1998?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In 1991 , he left for France where he played for lower division clubs Saint-Di\u00e9 and Strasbourg .Born and raised in Sarajevo , Osim started playing football in hometown club \u017deljezni\u010dar . After playing for the youth team , he entered the senior squad in 1986 .In 1996 , he returned to his home country . Osim played one more season for his favourite \u017deljezni\u010dar before he retired from professional playing career .", " Amar Osim ( born 18 July 1967 ) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player . He is regarded as one of the most successful Bosnian football managers . Osim was a talented player during his teens . However , he did not transfer his talent after getting called up to the \u017deljezni\u010dar first team . Apart from \u017deljezni\u010dar , Osim also played in France for Saint-Di\u00e9 and Strasbourg . He ended his career while at \u017deljezni\u010dar in 1997 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1992", "1997"], "annotated_para": "Born and raised in Sarajevo , Osim started playing football in hometown club \u017deljezni\u010dar . After playing for the youth team , he entered the senior squad in 1986 . In 1991 , he left for France where he played for lower division clubs Saint-Di\u00e9 and Strasbourg . In 1996 , he returned to his home country . Osim played one more season for his favourite \u017deljezni\u010dar before he retired from professional playing career .", "type": "order", "ID": 153}} +{"question": "Which team did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Piquionne play for from 2008 to 2011?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Stadium of Light on 21 September 2010 . He scored his first Premier League goal for West Ham in a 1\u20130 win against local rivals Tottenham on 25 September 2010 . This goal was also the 10,000th goal scored in the Premier League with a Nike-manufactured football . Piquionne was sent off in a vital Premier League game against Everton for taking his shirt off after scoring to put the Hammers 2\u20131 up in the 86th minute ; Everton later scored to draw the match 2\u20132 and West Ham were relegated to the Championship at the end of the season", "Piquionne made his first Premier League start for Portsmouth on 15 August 2009 , a 0\u20131 loss to Fulham on the first day of the season . His first competitive goal for Portsmouth came in a 4\u20131 League Cup win against Hereford United on 25 August 2009 . He scored his first Premier League goal,On 5 August 2009 , it was confirmed that Piquionne would join English Premier League club Portsmouth on a season-long loan . On his Pompey debut , against Rangers at Fratton Park in a friendly , he scored two goals in a 2\u20130 win .", "On 16 July 2010 , Piquionne joined West Ham United , managed by his former manager at Portsmouth , Avram Grant , for a \u20ac1.2 million transfer fee and a \u20ac450,000 bonus . He signed a three-year contract , becoming West Hams third summer signing . He made his Premier League debut with West Ham on 14 August in a 3\u20130 loss to Aston Villa , coming on as a second-half substitute for Radoslav Kov\u00e1\u010d . He scored his first goal for West Ham in a 2\u20131 win against Sunderland in the third round of the League Cup at the", "four days later in another 4\u20130 win , this time at home to Wigan Athletic . Piquionne scored 11 goals in all competitions during his stint at Portsmouth , including scoring two goals against Birmingham City in the FA Cup to ensure Portsmouth progressed to the FA Cup semi-finals . On 11 April 2010 , Piquionne scored the first goal in a 2\u20130 win over Tottenham Hotspur to send Portsmouth into the FA Cup final for the second time in three seasons . His goalscoring form at Portsmouth led Piquionne to feel as though he had finally found his feet", "Piquionne was under contract with Saint-\u00c9tienne until June 2009 . However , following his excellent performance , many European clubs were on alert , including Lyon , who allegedly promised to triple his salary at that time . An offer of \u20ac5.5 million by the club Lyon bid to sign him was considered ridiculous by Bernard Caiazzo . Caiazzo refused to let the player depart to a local rival . Piquionne then declared that he was being treated like a slave by Caiazzo . Eventually , Lyon signed Milan Baro\u0161 instead , but after all that was said , Piquionne"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2010"], "annotated_para": "On 5 August 2009 , it was confirmed that Piquionne would join English Premier League club Portsmouth on a season-long loan . On his Pompey debut , against Rangers at Fratton Park in a friendly , he scored two goals in a 2\u20130 win . Piquionne made his first Premier League start for Portsmouth on 15 August 2009 , a 0\u20131 loss to Fulham on the first day of the season . His first competitive goal for Portsmouth came in a 4\u20131 League Cup win against Hereford United on 25 August 2009 . He scored his first Premier League goal four days later in another 4\u20130 win , this time at home to Wigan Athletic . Piquionne scored 11 goals in all competitions during his stint at Portsmouth , including scoring two goals against Birmingham City in the FA Cup to ensure Portsmouth progressed to the FA Cup semi-finals . On 11 April 2010 , Piquionne scored the first goal in a 2\u20130 win over Tottenham Hotspur to send Portsmouth into the FA Cup final for the second time in three seasons . His goalscoring form at Portsmouth led Piquionne to feel as though he had finally found his feet in English football despite enduring a patchy start to his Premier League career .", "type": "order", "ID": 368}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Masahiko Inoha belong to from April 2011 to March 2012?", "answer": "Croatian giant Hajduk Split", "context": ["Masahiko signed for Vissel Kobe as a free agent in early 2012 . After Vissel Kobes relegation from the top tier in Japan in 2012 , Inoha then moved to Jubilo Iwata in January 2013 for an undisclosed fee . He made 25 appearances and scored a single goal in his first season for Iwata in the Japanese first division but unfortunately they finished in 17th place and were relegated . After three seasons spent in Shizuoka , he was released at the end of the 2015 season after helping Jubilo Iwata gain promotion . He signed for Vissel Kobe", "On 17 January 2012 , he skipped training for the first time due to unpaid wages . The unpaid wages were due to the debt of Hajduk Split and many players,He scored his only goal for Hajduk in a 3\u20130 away from home victory over newly promoted side Lu\u010dko on 21 October 2011 . He struggled to adapt to Croatian life , stating reasons such as difficulty to learn the new language and no other Asian players in the side as main factors . In the summer transfer window of 2011 he moved to Croatian giant Hajduk Split .", "were unpaid during his stay at the club . He was fined by the club for missing three training sessions before finally rescinding his contract and returning to Japan in late January 2012 . He made 16 appearances in his single season for Hajduk Split . Upon leaving , Masahiko stated : In my entire career , I have never been as sad as I was in the last two weeks .", " He was included in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals and made his full international debut on 17 January 2011 against Saudi Arabia . In a game against Qatar , in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup , he scored a goal in minute 89 of the game . The game ended 3\u20132 , a win for Japan ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "In the summer transfer window of 2011 he moved to Croatian giant Hajduk Split . He scored his only goal for Hajduk in a 3\u20130 away from home victory over newly promoted side Lu\u010dko on 21 October 2011 . He struggled to adapt to Croatian life , stating reasons such as difficulty to learn the new language and no other Asian players in the side as main factors . On 17 January 2012 , he skipped training for the first time due to unpaid wages . The unpaid wages were due to the debt of Hajduk Split and many players were unpaid during his stay at the club . He was fined by the club for missing three training sessions before finally rescinding his contract and returning to Japan in late January 2012 . He made 16 appearances in his single season for Hajduk Split . Upon leaving , Masahiko stated : In my entire career , I have never been as sad as I was in the last two weeks .", "type": "order", "ID": 877}} +{"question": "What position did Laurette Onkelinx take in January and Oct 2003?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour ( 1999\u20132003 ) Minister-President and Minister of Education , Media , Youth , Childs healthcare and Promotion of Health in the French Community ( 1995\u20131999 ) Minister-President and Minister of the Civil Service , Childs healthcare and Promotion of Health in the French Community ( 1993\u20131995 ) Minister of Social Integration , Public Health and Environment ( 1992\u20131993 ) First elected to the Belgian House of Representatives in 1988 , she has held several ministerial posts without any interruption since 1992", "this marriage were both their former husband and wife . In 2003 , Guenned became an adviser to Onkelinx cabinet , charged with the preparation of the election of the Belgian advisory Muslim council , and dealing with town management but , especially , with the communication between the cabinet and the Islamic associations .", " - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice ( July 2003 \u2013 December 2007 ) - Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health ( December 2007 \u2013 October 2014 )", "- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Transport ( 2003 )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2003", "Jul 2003"], "annotated_para": "- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Transport ( 2003 )", "type": "order", "ID": 179}} +{"question": "What was 2AM (band) affiliated to from January 2008 to December 2008?", "answer": "JYP", "context": ["2AMs first single , \uc774 \ub178\ub798 ( This Song ) , was released on July 21 , 2008 . It was followed a year later by Time For Confession , on March 19 , 2009 , with \uce5c\uad6c\uc758 \uace0\ubc31 ( Confession of a Friend ) . In January 2010 the group released the EP , \uc8fd\uc5b4\ub3c4 \ubabb \ubcf4\ub0b4 with \uc8fd\uc5b4\ub3c4 \ubabb \ubcf4\ub0b4 ( Even If I Die I Cant Let You Go ) as the lead single . The EP featured four additional songs , three from their first and second singles and one new song titled \uc798\ubabb\ud588\uc5b4 ( I", " Along with the members of 2PM , 2AMs Seulong , Jokwon , Jinwoon appeared on the documentary Hot Blood that was aired on Mnet , documented their rigorous training program on their pre-debut days . Changmin was not in the documentary because he had not joined JYP . Initially , Jinwoon was eliminated on Hot Blood , but he ended up in 2AM due to Daehuns withdrawal from JYPE .", " On November 28 , 2017 , Seulong enlisted for his mandatory military service . In August 2018 , Jo Kwon enlisted to fulfil mandatory military service requirement . On January 17 , 2019 , it was announced Jinwoon would enlist in March . He will be the final member to enlist , due to Changmins service completion in 2008 .", " They won their first Mutizen at Inkigayo on February 7 , 2010 , with Cant Let You Go Even If I Die .They officially debuted on July 11 , 2008 , on KBS Music Bank , performing the song This Song .2AM ( ) is a South Korean boy group , that consisted of Jo Kwon , Lee Chang-min , Lim Seul-ong and Jeong Jinwoon . It was one of the two subgroups split from the eleven-member boy band One Day , the other being 2PM . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "Along with the members of 2PM , 2AMs Seulong , Jokwon , Jinwoon appeared on the documentary Hot Blood that was aired on Mnet , documented their rigorous training program on their pre-debut days . Changmin was not in the documentary because he had not joined JYP . Initially , Jinwoon was eliminated on Hot Blood , but he ended up in 2AM due to Daehuns withdrawal from JYPE .", "type": "order", "ID": 519}} +{"question": "Who was Cheryl Tiegs 's spouse from 1981 to 1983?", "answer": "Peter Beard", "context": ["Tiegs has been married four times : to advertising executive Stan Dragoti ( from 1970 to 1979 ) ; to photographer Peter Beard ( from 1981 to 1983 ) ; to aspiring actor Anthony Peck ( from 1990 to 1995 ) , son of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Passani ; and to yoga instructor Rod Stryker ( from 1998 to 2001 ) . She has three sons : Zachary ( born in 1991 ) , with Anthony Peck , and twins Theo and Jaden ( born in 2000 ) , who were delivered via surrogacy during", "Tiegs met photographer Peter Beard in New York in 1978 . In 1979 , she traveled to Kenya with him on a photographic expedition to investigate the management and widespread destruction of African wildlife ; their journey was documented in an Emmy-winning episode of ABCs The American Sportsman titled Africa : End of the Game . Tiegs and Beard were married in 1981 ; between 1978 and 1982 she traveled back and forth between the US and Hog Ranch in Kenya . In 1979 , LOOK magazine ran a cover story titled Cheryl Tiegs : The New African Queen ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1981", "1983"], "annotated_para": "Tiegs has been married four times : to advertising executive Stan Dragoti ( from 1970 to 1979 ) ; to photographer Peter Beard ( from 1981 to 1983 ) ; to aspiring actor Anthony Peck ( from 1990 to 1995 ) , son of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Passani ; and to yoga instructor Rod Stryker ( from 1998 to 2001 ) . She has three sons : Zachary ( born in 1991 ) , with Anthony Peck , and twins Theo and Jaden ( born in 2000 ) , who were delivered via surrogacy during her marriage to Stryker .", "type": "order", "ID": 142}} +{"question": "Who directed or managed Policy Planning Staff (France) from 1983 to 1990?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Its PIPA program ( Programme d\u2019invitation des personnalit\u00e9s d\u2019avenir \u2013 an invitation program for young foreign leaders ) , established in 1989 , which hosts about 75 young leaders ( under 45 ) a year , seeks to present the select few who are chosen with an unvarnished image of contemporary France and establish friendly ties with them . Since its creation , the program has hosted over 2,000 personalities from over 150 countries .", "Joseph Ma\u00efla ( 2010-2013 ) - Justin Va\u00efsse ( 2013-2019 ) - Manuel Lafont Rapnouil ( 2019- )Michel Foucher ( 1999-2002 ) - Pierre L\u00e9vy ( 2005-2010 ) - Marie Mendras ( 2010 ) Bruno Racine ( 1993-1995 ) - Gilles Andr\u00e9ani ( 1995-1999 , 2002-2004 ) Philippe Coste ( 1984-1989 ) - Jean-Marie Gu\u00e9henno ( 1989-1993 ) Thierry de Montbrial ( 1974-1978 ) - Jean-Louis Gergorin ( 1979-1984 ) The CAPS has a history of renowned directors , either academics or career diplomats ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1984", "1989"], "annotated_para": "- Philippe Coste ( 1984-1989 )", "type": "order", "ID": 169}} +{"question": "Walter Monckton took which position from March 1951 to September 1951?", "answer": "Member of Parliament for Bristol West", "context": ["He was Anthony Edens Minister of Defence 1955\u201356 , but was the only cabinet minister to oppose his Suez policy , and was moved to Paymaster-General 1956\u201357 .Churchill soon appointed him to the cabinet as Minister of Labour and National Service , in which post he served from 1951 to 1955 . He also continued to serve as advisor to the Nizam of Hyderabad . He finally joined after the war and became a Member of Parliament for Bristol West at a 1951 by-election .After the 1945 general election , Monckton returned to legal practice ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Feb 1951", "Oct 1951"], "annotated_para": "He finally joined after the war and became a Member of Parliament for Bristol West at a 1951 by-election . Churchill soon appointed him to the cabinet as Minister of Labour and National Service , in which post he served from 1951 to 1955 . He was Anthony Edens Minister of Defence 1955\u201356 , but was the only cabinet minister to oppose his Suez policy , and was moved to Paymaster-General 1956\u201357 .", "type": "order", "ID": 391}} +{"question": "What was the position of Angela Eagle from May 2010 to Oct 2010?", "answer": "Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury", "context": [" Dame Angela Eagle DBE ( born 17 February 1961 ) is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Wallasey since 1992 . Eagle was born in Yorkshire and studied PPE at the University of Oxford , before working for the CBI and then a trade union . Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 . Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2010", "Oct 2010"], "annotated_para": "Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 . Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury .", "type": "order", "ID": 832}} +{"question": "Which party was Alfonso Carlos Com\u00edn a member of from 1975 to 1979?", "answer": "Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya", "context": ["In 1973 , he created the Christians for Socialism movement together with Joan N . Garc\u00eda-Nieto ,in 1974 , which a little later joined the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya , PSUC ) .which was the Catalan referent of FELIPE . In 1970 , he joined the Organizaci\u00f3n Comunista de Espa\u00f1a ( Bandera Roja ) ( Communist Organization of Spain ( Red Flag ) , ( OCE-BR ) ) , but left it to found the Bandera Roja de Catalunya ( Red Flag of Catalonia )", "its central figures . In 1980 , he was elected as a representative to the Parliament of Catalonia for the Province of Barcelona on behalf of the PSUC .", " Alfonso Carlos Com\u00edn Ros ( 1933 in Zaragoza \u2013 23 July 1980 in Barcelona ) was a Spanish industrial engineer , politician , and polygraph who carried out his work in Catalonia ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1974", "1980"], "annotated_para": "He was the son of Jes\u00fas Com\u00edn Sag\u00fc\u00e9s , an Aragonese prominent carlist figure . His family had been involved in the Carlist movement since the 19th century . He was raised in Barcelona . Without abandoning his catholic beliefs , he evolved toward communist positions . He married Mar\u00eda Llu\u00efsa Oliveres . In 1956 , he joined the Popular Liberation Front ( Spanish : Frente de Liberaci\u00f3n Popular , FLP , known colloquially as FELIPE ) , but abandoned it in 1962 to join the Workers Front of Catalonia ( Catalan language : Front Obrer de Catalunya , FOC ) , which was the Catalan referent of FELIPE . In 1970 , he joined the Organizaci\u00f3n Comunista de Espa\u00f1a ( Bandera Roja ) ( Communist Organization of Spain ( Red Flag ) , ( OCE-BR ) ) , but left it to found the Bandera Roja de Catalunya ( Red Flag of Catalonia ) in 1974 , which a little later joined the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya , PSUC ) . In 1973 , he created the Christians for Socialism movement together with Joan N . Garc\u00eda-Nieto , and was one of its central figures . In 1980 , he was elected as a representative to the Parliament of Catalonia for the Province of Barcelona on behalf of the PSUC .", "type": "order", "ID": 685}} +{"question": "Which country did Ghaziabad belong to from 1946 to 1950?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["However , it was in the post-independence period that industry really expanded , with a further 22 factories opening in the four years after 1947 . This development can be attributed to the influx of people from the newly formed Pakistan and the relocation of businesses from what was now the Pakistani province of Punjab . John Oakey and Mohan Ltd. , one of Indias largest concerns manufacturing coated and bonded abrasives , and originally functioning under the name,Although connected by railway since 1865 , it was not until 1940 that the first modern industry appeared in Ghaziabad .", "of National Abrasives at Rawalpindi was shifted here under the proprietorship of Dyer Meakins in 1947 . Subsequently , the Mohan Meakin breweries were also set up in the year 1949 . This period also saw the development of Ghaziabad as one of Indias most famous centres of the Oil Engines industry ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Aug 1947", "Aug 1948"], "annotated_para": "Ghaziabad ( ) is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and a part of the NCR . It is the administrative headquarters of Ghaziabad district and is the largest city in western Uttar Pradesh , with a population of 1,729,000 . Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation is divided into 5 zones - City Zone , Kavi Nagar Zone , Vijay Nagar Zone , Mohan Nagar Zone and Vasundhara Zone . The Municipal Corporation comprises 100 wards . Well connected by roads and railways , it is a major rail junction for North India . It is sometimes referred to as the Saya of Uttar Pradesh because it is close to New Delhi , on the main route into Uttar Pradesh . Recent construction works have led to the city being described by a City Mayors Foundation survey as the second fastest-growing in the world . Situated in the Upper Gangetic Plains , the city has two major divisions separated by the Hindon River , namely Trans-Hindon on the west and Cis-Hindon on the east .", "type": "order", "ID": 489}} +{"question": "Gastone Mojaisky Perrelli took which position from Aug 1973 to Nov 1978?", "answer": "Catholic archbishop", "context": ["He was appointed Archbishop of Conza-SantAngelo dei Lombardi-Bisaccia on 4 August 1973 , both of which he held simultaneously until 1978 . In these roles , he distinguished himself for his noble , strong-willed , austere , and upright character . On 18 November 1978 , after a heated conflict with the local clergy , he resigned his pastoral offices and lived near the shrine of the Most Holy Savior in Montella in near-hermitage .", " Gastone Mojaisky Perrelli ( born Gastone Mojaisky , 6 August 1914 \u2013 5 March 2008 ) was an Italian Catholic archbishop . He served as Apostolic Delegate to the Congo and Ruanda-Urundi and then to British East Africa and British West Africa , during which time he held the Titular Archbishopric of Amida . He later served as Archbishop-Bishop of Nusco and as Archbishop of Conza-SantAngelo dei Lombardi-Bisaccia ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Aug 1973", "Nov 1978"], "annotated_para": "Gastone Mojaisky Perrelli ( born Gastone Mojaisky , 6 August 1914 \u2013 5 March 2008 ) was an Italian Catholic archbishop . He served as Apostolic Delegate to the Congo and Ruanda-Urundi and then to British East Africa and British West Africa , during which time he held the Titular Archbishopric of Amida . He later served as Archbishop-Bishop of Nusco and as Archbishop of Conza-SantAngelo dei Lombardi-Bisaccia .", "type": "order", "ID": 233}} +{"question": "194th Fighter Squadron was officially named what from 1951 to June 1956?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["31 October 1950 - 144th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , 1 October 1952 - 144th Fighter-Bomber Wing , 372d Fighter ( Later Fighter-Bomber , Fighter ) Group , 15 October 1943 \u2013 7 November 1945 - 144th Fighter Group , 25 June 1948 - 144th Fighter Wing ,1 December 1952 - 144th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , 7 July 1955 - 144th Operations Group , 16 March 1992 \u2013 Present.", " "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 1952", "Jul 1955"], "annotated_para": "The wartime 409th Fighter Squadron was re-activated and re-designated as the 194th Fighter Squadron , and was allotted to the California Air National Guard , on 24 May 1946 . It was organized at Naval Air Station Alameda , California , and was extended federal recognition on 25 June 1948 by the National Guard Bureau . The 194th Fighter Squadron was bestowed to the history , honors , and colors of the 409th Fighter Squadron . The squadron was equipped with F-51D Mustangs and was assigned to the CA ANG 144th Fighter Group . During its early years with the F-51D , the unit earned prominence as one of the Air Forces most respected aerial gunnery competitors .", "type": "order", "ID": 116}} +{"question": "Which team did Marek Krej\u010d\u00ed play for from Nov 2000 to Sep 2001?", "answer": "Spartak Trnava", "context": ["He went on to move to Hungarian side Gy\u0151ri ETO in September 2001 , eventually returning to Slovakia in the summer of 2003 , when he signed a contract with one of the countrys top clubs Artmedia Bratislava . He only spent one season with the team , winning the Slovak Cup in 2004 and making two UEFA Cup appearances in the autumn of 2003 , scoring two goals . Born in Bratislava , he started his career with local club Inter Bratislava , moving to Spartak Trnava in November 2000 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2000", "2001"], "annotated_para": "Born in Bratislava , he started his career with local club Inter Bratislava , moving to Spartak Trnava in November 2000 . He went on to move to Hungarian side Gy\u0151ri ETO in September 2001 , eventually returning to Slovakia in the summer of 2003 , when he signed a contract with one of the countrys top clubs Artmedia Bratislava . He only spent one season with the team , winning the Slovak Cup in 2004 and making two UEFA Cup appearances in the autumn of 2003 , scoring two goals . He was also the second best goalscorer of the Slovak League for the 2003\u201304 season , scoring 15 goals . On 31 March 2004 , he played his first and only game for the Slovak national team , playing the first half of their friendly match against Austria which ended in a 1\u20131 draw .", "type": "order", "ID": 794}} +{"question": "Who did Rui Vit\u00f3ria work for from 2014 to 2020?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Within a week of his departure from Benfica , Vit\u00f3ria was hired on an 18-month contract at Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr FC , ranked second in the Saudi Professional League . His first match was a 5\u20130 win over second-tier Al-Ansar F.C . in the last 32 of the King Cup on 14 January 2019 . The club from Riyadh finished the season as champions . He later led Al-Nassr to reach the 2020 AFC Champions League semi-finals , where they only lost to Persepolis on penalties .", " - Primeira Liga \u2013 Best Coach : 2015\u201316 , 2016\u201317 - Saudi Professional League Manager of the Month : March 2019 , October 2019", "On 4 January 2019 , following a string of bad results during the 2018\u201319 season , resulting in Benficas first-ever loss to Portimonense , Vit\u00f3rias contract was terminated by the club .The next season , Vit\u00f3ria won the domestic Super Cup and guided Benfica to a second place in Primeira Liga and to the worst Portuguese campaign in the Champions League , which included the clubs record loss in the competition , 5\u20130 to Basel .", "On 15 June 2015 , Portuguese champions Benfica announced that Vit\u00f3ria had signed a three-year contract with the club . He started the season by losing the Superta\u00e7a 1\u20130 to Lisbon rivals Sporting . Despite a troubled start , Benfica secured a third Primeira Liga title in a row and 35th overall with a 4\u20131 win over Nacional at the Est\u00e1dio da Luz on the final matchday , establishing a Portuguese league record of 88 points in 34 matches . Also , with a 1\u20130 league win at Boavista , Vit\u00f3ria set a Benfica record of 11 consecutive away triumphs", " - Primeira Liga : 2015\u201316 , 2016\u201317 - Ta\u00e7a de Portugal : 2016\u201317 - Ta\u00e7a da Liga : 2015\u201316 - Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira : 2016 , 2017"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2015", "Jan 2019"], "annotated_para": "On 15 June 2015 , Portuguese champions Benfica announced that Vit\u00f3ria had signed a three-year contract with the club . He started the season by losing the Superta\u00e7a 1\u20130 to Lisbon rivals Sporting . Despite a troubled start , Benfica secured a third Primeira Liga title in a row and 35th overall with a 4\u20131 win over Nacional at the Est\u00e1dio da Luz on the final matchday , establishing a Portuguese league record of 88 points in 34 matches . Also , with a 1\u20130 league win at Boavista , Vit\u00f3ria set a Benfica record of 11 consecutive away triumphs in all competitions . Moreover , he also managed the team to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League and to their seventh Ta\u00e7a da Liga trophy , beating Mar\u00edtimo 6\u20132 . Later that season , he received Primeira Ligas award for Best Coach .", "type": "order", "ID": 283}} +{"question": "Bank of America Plaza (Atlanta) was owned by whom from 1990 to 1993?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper located between Midtown Atlanta and Downtown Atlanta . At , the tower is the 125th-tallest building in the world . It is the 21st tallest building in the U.S. , the tallest building in Georgia , and the tallest building in any U.S . state capital , overtaking the , 50-story One Atlantic Center in height , which previously held the record as Georgias tallest building . It has 55 stories of office space and was completed in 1992 , when it was called NationsBank Plaza . Originally intended to be the headquarters", "for Citizens & Southern National Bank ( which merged with Sovran Bank during construction ) , it became NationsBanks property following its formation in the 1991 hostile takeover of C&S/Sovran by NCNB ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1991", "1992"], "annotated_para": "Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper located between Midtown Atlanta and Downtown Atlanta . At , the tower is the 125th-tallest building in the world . It is the 21st tallest building in the U.S. , the tallest building in Georgia , and the tallest building in any U.S . state capital , overtaking the , 50-story One Atlantic Center in height , which previously held the record as Georgias tallest building . It has 55 stories of office space and was completed in 1992 , when it was called NationsBank Plaza . Originally intended to be the headquarters for Citizens & Southern National Bank ( which merged with Sovran Bank during construction ) , it became NationsBanks property following its formation in the 1991 hostile takeover of C&S/Sovran by NCNB .", "type": "order", "ID": 661}} +{"question": "Efe Sodje played for which team from 1993 to 1998?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Sodje made a total of 33 appearances during the 1994\u201395 campaign, scoring,He featured in Stevenages reserve side throughout August 1994 , waiting for his international clearance to come through before making a first-team appearance . He eventually made his debut on 27 September 1994 , starting in Stevenages 1\u20130 defeat at Welling United . Sodje began his career playing for Stevenage Borough in the Conference National , who he had signed for ahead of the 1994\u201395 season . Prior to signing for Stevenage , Sodje had unsuccessful trials at both Wimbledon and Luton Town . ", " Sodje is famous for wearing a do-rag , something he started doing in 1994 at the request of his mother . The headband often has the words Against All Odds . In September 2017 , Sodje ( along with his brothers Stephen and Bright ) was sentenced to 18 months in prison for fraud , having siphoned off money from a charity , the Sodje Sports Foundation .", " - Stevenage Borough - Football Conference Winner ( 1 ) : 1995\u201396 - Macclesfield Town - Football League Division Three Runner-up ( 1 ) : 1997\u201398 - Crewe Alexandra - Football League Division Three Runner-up ( 1 ) : 2002\u201303 - Huddersfield Town - Football League Division Three Playoff Winner ( 1 ) : 2003\u201304 - Southend United - Football League One Winner ( 1 ) : 2005\u201306 - Bury - Football League Two Runner-up ( 1 ) : 2010\u201311"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1994", "1997"], "annotated_para": "Sodje began his career playing for Stevenage Borough in the Conference National , who he had signed for ahead of the 1994\u201395 season . Prior to signing for Stevenage , Sodje had unsuccessful trials at both Wimbledon and Luton Town . He featured in Stevenages reserve side throughout August 1994 , waiting for his international clearance to come through before making a first-team appearance . He eventually made his debut on 27 September 1994 , starting in Stevenages 1\u20130 defeat at Welling United . Sodje made a total of 33 appearances during the 1994\u201395 campaign, scoring once in a 5\u20130 win over Yeovil Town , a game in which he came off the substitutes bench to score .", "type": "order", "ID": 252}} +{"question": "Henrique Sereno played for which team from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Valladolid", "context": ["Sereno returned to Valladolid and Spains top flight for the 2012\u201313 season , still under contract with Porto . He scored his only goal for the former on 24 February 2013 , in the 2\u20131 away win against Rayo Vallecano .", " Sereno made his debut for Portugal on 10 June 2013 , playing the second half of a 1\u20130 friendly win with Croatia in Geneva .", " In summer 2013 , Sereno joined Kayserispor from Turkey . He made his S\u00fcper Lig debut on 15 September , featuring the full 90 minutes in a 1\u20131 draw at Gen\u00e7lerbirli\u011fi SK ; he ended the campaign with 22 matches and three goals , in an eventual relegation as last . On 27 July 2015 , free agent Sereno returned to Germany by penning a two-year deal with 1 . FSV Mainz 05 . The following 15 June , however , after no competitive appearances , he was released ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "Sereno returned to Valladolid and Spains top flight for the 2012\u201313 season , still under contract with Porto . He scored his only goal for the former on 24 February 2013 , in the 2\u20131 away win against Rayo Vallecano .", "type": "order", "ID": 854}} +{"question": "Marek Krej\u010d\u00ed played for which team from Nov 1999 to May 2000?", "answer": "Inter Bratislava", "context": ["He went on to move to Hungarian side Gy\u0151ri ETO in September 2001 , eventually returning to Slovakia in the summer of 2003 , when he signed a contract with one of the countrys top clubs Artmedia Bratislava . He only spent one season with the team , winning the Slovak Cup in 2004 and making two UEFA Cup appearances in the autumn of 2003 , scoring two goals . Born in Bratislava , he started his career with local club Inter Bratislava , moving to Spartak Trnava in November 2000 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1998", "2000"], "annotated_para": "Born in Bratislava , he started his career with local club Inter Bratislava , moving to Spartak Trnava in November 2000 . He went on to move to Hungarian side Gy\u0151ri ETO in September 2001 , eventually returning to Slovakia in the summer of 2003 , when he signed a contract with one of the countrys top clubs Artmedia Bratislava . He only spent one season with the team , winning the Slovak Cup in 2004 and making two UEFA Cup appearances in the autumn of 2003 , scoring two goals . He was also the second best goalscorer of the Slovak League for the 2003\u201304 season , scoring 15 goals . On 31 March 2004 , he played his first and only game for the Slovak national team , playing the first half of their friendly match against Austria which ended in a 1\u20131 draw .", "type": "order", "ID": 793}} +{"question": "Which school did Max Cleland go to in September 1960?", "answer": "Stetson University", "context": ["He grew up in Lithonia , Georgia , and graduated from Stetson University in the class of 1964 , where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity . Cleland was named outstanding senior in high school . He went on to receive a masters degree from Emory University ( Georgia ) .Cleland was born on August 24 , 1942 , in Atlanta , the son of Juanita Wilda ( Kesler ) and Joseph Hughie Cleland . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1960", "1960"], "annotated_para": "Cleland was born on August 24 , 1942 , in Atlanta , the son of Juanita Wilda ( Kesler ) and Joseph Hughie Cleland . He grew up in Lithonia , Georgia , and graduated from Stetson University in the class of 1964 , where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity . Cleland was named outstanding senior in high school . He went on to receive a masters degree from Emory University ( Georgia ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 575}} +{"question": "Where was Lucy Wills educated from 1902 to 1911?", "answer": "Tanglewood", "context": [" Lucy Wills was brought up in the country near Birmingham , initially in Sutton Coldfield , and then from 1892 in Barnt Green to the south of the city . She went at first to a local school called Tanglewood , kept by a Miss Ashe , formerly a governess to the Chamberlain family of Birmingham .", "In February 1911 , Willss father died at the age of 53 . She had been very close to him , and it is likely that his unexpected death affected her final exam results that summer . In 1913 , her elder sister Edith died at the age of 26 . Later that year , Wills and her mother travelled to Ceylon , now Sri Lanka , where they visited relatives and friends . In 1914 , she and her younger brother Gordon travelled to South Africa . A friend from Newnham , Margaret ( Margot ) Hume , was", "Lucy Willss father , William Leonard Wills ( 1858\u20131911 ) , was a science graduate of Owens College ( later part of the Victoria University of Manchester , now part of the University of Manchester ) . Her mother , Gertrude Annie Wills n\u00e9e Johnston ( 1855\u20131939 ) , was the only daughter ( with six brothers ) of a well-known Birmingham doctor , James Johnston . The family had a strong interest in scientific matters . William Wills , the lawyer mentioned above , had been involved with the British Association for the Advancement of Science and wrote papers", " In September 1907 , Wills began her studies at Newnham , a womens college . Wills was strongly influenced by the botanist Albert Charles Seward and by the geologist Herbert Henry Thomas , who worked on carboniferous palaeobotany . Wills finished her course in 1911 and obtained a Class 2 in Part 1 of the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1910 and Class 2 in Part 2 ( Botany ) in 1911 . While she was allowed to sit the University examinations , she was ineligible as a woman to receive a Cambridge degree . 1911 to 1914 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1902", "1911"], "annotated_para": "Lucy Wills was brought up in the country near Birmingham , initially in Sutton Coldfield , and then from 1892 in Barnt Green to the south of the city . She went at first to a local school called Tanglewood , kept by a Miss Ashe , formerly a governess to the Chamberlain family of Birmingham .", "type": "order", "ID": 264}} +{"question": "Which team did Nigel Greenwood (footballer) play for from 1993 to 1994?", "answer": "Accrington Stanley", "context": [" Bamber Bridge and beyond . Nigel first signed for Bamber Bridge of the Northern Premier League where his brother and non-League legend Tony was manager becoming his assistant . Since then he has held a similar position at Accrington Stanley when Tony became manager there at the beginning of the 1996\u201397 season but they returned to Bamber Bridge two years later before in 2003 taking up the vacant job at Fleetwood Town where they guided the club to three promotions before leaving midway through 2008\u201309 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1993", "1994"], "annotated_para": "Nigel first signed for Bamber Bridge of the Northern Premier League where his brother and non-League legend Tony was manager becoming his assistant . Since then he has held a similar position at Accrington Stanley when Tony became manager there at the beginning of the 1996\u201397 season but they returned to Bamber Bridge two years later before in 2003 taking up the vacant job at Fleetwood Town where they guided the club to three promotions before leaving midway through 2008\u201309 .", "type": "order", "ID": 654}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Brian Dutton belong to from 2004 to 2005?", "answer": "Pickering Town", "context": [" Born in Malton , North Yorkshire , Dutton played for his local team Brooklyn as a child , and was invited to join the Scarborough School of Excellence . He also had a trial with Swindon Town . He joined his first senior side , Pickering Town , at the age of 16 . He originally played as a striker but was also capable of dropping back into midfield .", " Dutton was released by Cambridge and returned to Pickering Town for the start of the 2004\u201305 season . Brian Dutton was invited to go on trial with Weymouth manager Steve Johnson signing Dutton , who had decided he wanted to return to the game . He then had his contract extended for another year during which he scored the winning goal in the local derby with Dorchester Town . Dutton was offered a new contract by the club at the end of the 2005\u201306 season but turned it down and was released ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2004", "2005"], "annotated_para": "Born in Malton , North Yorkshire , Dutton played for his local team Brooklyn as a child , and was invited to join the Scarborough School of Excellence . He also had a trial with Swindon Town . He joined his first senior side , Pickering Town , at the age of 16 . He originally played as a striker but was also capable of dropping back into midfield .", "type": "order", "ID": 910}} +{"question": "Alan Lowenthal went to which school from 1962 to 1967?", "answer": "Ohio State University", "context": [" Lowenthal was born and raised in Queens , New York City . His family is Jewish . He graduated with a B.A . from Hobart College and earned a Ph.D . from Ohio State University . In 1969 , Lowenthal moved to Long Beach and became a professor of community psychology at California State University , Long Beach . He went on leave to become a Long Beach City Councilman in 1992 . He remained on leave for several years until retiring in 1998 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1962", "1967"], "annotated_para": "Lowenthal was born and raised in Queens , New York City . His family is Jewish . He graduated with a B.A . from Hobart College and earned a Ph.D . from Ohio State University . In 1969 , Lowenthal moved to Long Beach and became a professor of community psychology at California State University , Long Beach . He went on leave to become a Long Beach City Councilman in 1992 . He remained on leave for several years until retiring in 1998 .", "type": "order", "ID": 694}} +{"question": "Arnolfini Portrait was owned by whom from 1842 to 1843?", "answer": "National Gallery", "context": ["Hay offered the painting to the Prince Regent , later George IV of the United Kingdom , via Sir Thomas Lawrence . The Prince had it on approval for two years at Carlton House before eventually returning it in 1818 . Around 1828 , Hay gave it to a friend to look after , not seeing it or the friend for the next thirteen years , until he arranged for it to be included in a public exhibition in 1841 . It was bought the following year ( 1842 ) by the recently formed National Gallery , London for \u00a3600", "the term . The portrait has been considered by Erwin Panofsky and some other art historians as a unique form of marriage contract , recorded as a painting . Signed and dated by van Eyck in 1434 , it is , with the Ghent Altarpiece by the same artist and his brother Hubert , the oldest very famous panel painting to have been executed in oils rather than in tempera . The painting was bought by the National Gallery in London in 1842 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1842", "1843"], "annotated_para": "It is considered one of the most original and complex paintings in Western art , because of its beauty , complex iconography , geometric orthogonal perspective , and expansion of the picture space with the use of a mirror . According to Ernst Gombrich in its own way it was as new and revolutionary as Donatellos or Masaccios work in Italy . A simple corner of the real world had suddenly been fixed on to a panel as if by magic .. . For the first time in history the artist became the perfect eye-witness in the truest sense of the term . The portrait has been considered by Erwin Panofsky and some other art historians as a unique form of marriage contract , recorded as a painting . Signed and dated by van Eyck in 1434 , it is , with the Ghent Altarpiece by the same artist and his brother Hubert , the oldest very famous panel painting to have been executed in oils rather than in tempera . The painting was bought by the National Gallery in London in 1842 .", "type": "order", "ID": 871}} +{"question": "Zisis Vryzas played for which team from 1990 to 1997?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" In January 2006 the Greek striker eventually departed again to join another popular Club of northern Italy , Torino F.C . until the end of his contract . Return to Skoda Xanthi . In the summer of 2006 , Vryzas returned to Greece and in particular to the club where he started his professional career , Skoda Xanthi .", " Vryzas debuted for Greece in October 1994 in a home Euro 1996 qualifier against Finland , a 4\u20130 victory . He scored his first goal three months later , in a friendly against Cyprus in Larnaca , but had to wait until 2004 in Portugal to take part in a final stage of a tournament .", "The most significant memory of his career with PAOK FC occurred in the first round second leg of the 1997\u201398 UEFA Cup . It was the fantastic equaliser ( 1\u20131 on the night , 2\u20131 on aggregate ) he scored in the 87th minute against Arsenal at Highbury , which resulted in a notable , historic qualification for PAOK,In 1996 , Vryzas was signed by PAOK FC , where he enjoyed great popularity among PAOK fans for his power , determination and devotion with which they describe his game and for scoring a handful of very important goals . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1991", "1996"], "annotated_para": "Skoda Xanthi .", "type": "order", "ID": 443}} +{"question": "What was the name of the employer Emiliano Aguirre work for from 1981 to 1985?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Researching professor at the CSIC ( 1984\u20131990,Universidad Complutense de Madrid ( 1971\u201374 ) ; and cathedratic in Paleontology in Zaragoza ( 1977\u201379 ) and Complutense de Madrid Universities ( 1982\u20131984 ) .Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Madrid ( 1969\u201370 ) ; lecturer of Vertebrate and Human Paleontology , visitor lecturer of Anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica de Per\u00fa and the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima ( 1967\u20131968 ) ; in charge of Biology for Medicine , Assistant Geology lecturer at the Escuela T\u00e9cnica Superior de Caminos , Canales y Puertos , Madrid ( 1965\u201366 ) ", " - Aguirre , E. ; Alberdi , M.T. ; Jim\u00e9nez , E. ; Mart\u00edn , C. ; Morales , J. ; Ses\u00e9 , C . y Soria , D . ( 1982 ) : \u00abTorrijos : nueva fauna con Hispanotherium de la cuenca media del Tajo\u00bb . Acta Geol\u00f3gica Hispanica , 17 ( 1-2 ) : 39-61"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1982", "1984"], "annotated_para": "Assistant Geology lecturer at the Escuela T\u00e9cnica Superior de Caminos , Canales y Puertos , Madrid ( 1965\u201366 ) ; visitor lecturer of Anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica de Per\u00fa and the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima ( 1967\u20131968 ) ; in charge of Biology for Medicine , Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Madrid ( 1969\u201370 ) ; lecturer of Vertebrate and Human Paleontology , Universidad Complutense de Madrid ( 1971\u201374 ) ; and cathedratic in Paleontology in Zaragoza ( 1977\u201379 ) and Complutense de Madrid Universities ( 1982\u20131984 ) . Researching professor at the CSIC ( 1984\u20131990 ) and associated doctor at the CSIC from his retirement . He also was the interim director of the MNCN ( 1985\u201386 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 198}} +{"question": "Which team did Djibril Ciss\u00e9 play for from January 2012 to June 2013?", "answer": "Queens Park Rangers", "context": ["game 2\u20131 . On 21 March 2012 , Ciss\u00e9 scored QPRs equalising goal in a 3\u20132 victory against his former club Liverpool . Three days later , he was sent off for the second time in his first five games for QPR when he received a straight red card for a two-footed lunge on Sunderlands Fraizer Campbell . He then returned from suspension on 29 April 2012 , and scored a late consolation goal against Chelsea in a 6\u20131 loss at Stamford Bridge . Ciss\u00e9 went on to score his fifth goal in seven matches to win the match against", "On 31 January 2012 , Ciss\u00e9 signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee . He was Mark Hughes fourth signing since taking over as manager . He scored on his debut , against Aston Villa in a 2\u20132 draw at Villa Park on 1 February . He was then given a straight red card in his second game for violent conduct , when he reacted to a late challenge by Wolverhampton Wanderers player Roger Johnson by grabbing Johnson by the throat . With QPR down to ten men , they went on to lose the", "Stoke City . On 13 May 2012 , Ciss\u00e9 scored the goal to make it 1\u20131 against Manchester City . This was his sixth goal in eight matches for QPR . QPR went on to lose the match 3\u20132 , as City scored two goals in stoppage time , but avoided relegation as Bolton succumbed to a 2\u20132 draw at Stoke . Ciss\u00e9 picked the number nine for his jersey and scored his first goal in the 2012\u201313 season in a 3\u20132 loss against Reading in the League Cup and his first Premier League goal of the season , also", " On 3 July 2013 , Ciss\u00e9 signed a one-year contract ( plus one in option ) with Kuban Krasnodar . On 1 January 2014 , he signed an 18-month deal with SC Bastia . In June 2015 , Ciss\u00e9 signed for Saint-Pierroise of the R\u00e9union Premier League on a month-long contract , starting in September of the same year . On 20 October 2015 , Ciss\u00e9 announced his retirement from football at the age of 34 due to injury . On 4 July 2017 , Ciss\u00e9 returned to football after signing with Swiss side Yverdon .", "Ciss\u00e9 left QPR by mutual consent on 28 June 2013 .against Reading on 4 November . In January 2013 , he joined Qatari club Al Gharafa on loan until the end of the season . His loan ended on 30 June . He made nine league appearances and scored one goal in the championship and four in the AFC Champions League . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "On 31 January 2012 , Ciss\u00e9 signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee . He was Mark Hughes fourth signing since taking over as manager . He scored on his debut , against Aston Villa in a 2\u20132 draw at Villa Park on 1 February . He was then given a straight red card in his second game for violent conduct , when he reacted to a late challenge by Wolverhampton Wanderers player Roger Johnson by grabbing Johnson by the throat . With QPR down to ten men , they went on to lose the game 2\u20131 . On 21 March 2012 , Ciss\u00e9 scored QPRs equalising goal in a 3\u20132 victory against his former club Liverpool . Three days later , he was sent off for the second time in his first five games for QPR when he received a straight red card for a two-footed lunge on Sunderlands Fraizer Campbell . He then returned from suspension on 29 April 2012 , and scored a late consolation goal against Chelsea in a 6\u20131 loss at Stamford Bridge . Ciss\u00e9 went on to score his fifth goal in seven matches to win the match against Stoke City . On 13 May 2012 , Ciss\u00e9 scored the goal to make it 1\u20131 against Manchester City . This was his sixth goal in eight matches for QPR . QPR went on to lose the match 3\u20132 , as City scored two goals in stoppage time , but avoided relegation as Bolton succumbed to a 2\u20132 draw at Stoke . Ciss\u00e9 picked the number nine for his jersey and scored his first goal in the 2012\u201313 season in a 3\u20132 loss against Reading in the League Cup and his first Premier League goal of the season , also against Reading on 4 November . In January 2013 , he joined Qatari club Al Gharafa on loan until the end of the season . His loan ended on 30 June . He made nine league appearances and scored one goal in the championship and four in the AFC Champions League . Ciss\u00e9 left QPR by mutual consent on 28 June 2013 .", "type": "order", "ID": 230}} +{"question": "Which school did Nik Stauskas go to from September 2009 to Jun 2011?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["His brother claims that Stauskas scored about 50 points a game in middle school . For much of his youth , he and future Gonzaga point guard Kevin Pangos attended basketball camps together , regularly playing one-on-one while other campers took breaks from basketball for other activities . Until 2009 , Stauskas played for Loyola Catholic Secondary School . He averaged 15 points , 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 2007\u201308 and 32 points , 14 rebounds and 7.5 assists in 2008\u201309 . Its basketball team nearly disbanded before Stauskass grade 10 season in 2008\u201309 , when Loyola was in", " Stauskas divided his high school years between Loyola Catholic Secondary School , South Kent School and St . Marks School , leading the latter to back-to-back New England Preparatory School Athletic Council ( NEPSAC ) Class AA Championship Games . The team won the NEPSAC championship in Stauskass 2012 senior season , and he was the championship games Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) . He was also selected to the NEPSAC All-Class AA team .", "He missed the 2009\u201310 basketball season as a result of a hip injury . Michigan Wolverines mens basketball head coach John Beilein became familiar with Stauskas during the Summer 2010 NBA camp prior to Stauskass junior year . He visited Michigan that summer and,States to complete their scholastic years . Stauskas , not wishing to risk not having a team to play on after the crisis of 2008\u20132009 , spent the 2009\u201310 academic year at South Kent School , but the forested rural campus made him homesick and he transferred to St . Marks School the following year . ", "and returned to the lineup on November 27 in limited minutes off the bench . On December 1 , Stauskas and the 76ers defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 103\u201391 . The win ended the longest losing streak in the history of major professional sports in the United States ( 28 games going back to the prior season ) and the worst start in NBA history ( tied with the 2009\u201310 New Jersey Nets at 0\u201318 ) . Stauskas went scoreless in 4 consecutive appearances between December 16 and 22 . He then did not play on December 23 when the", "Stauskas played for Canada in the 2009 FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship held in Argentina . He helped lead the Canadian junior national team to a bronze medal , which qualified them for the 2010 FIBA Under-17 World Championship . He averaged 9.4 points per game in the tournament , including a game-high 21 points in a 126\u201378 loss against the United States team led by Bradley Beal and James Michael McAdoo on June 20 , 2009 . First overall 2013 NBA draft pick Anthony Bennett was one of Stauskas teammates in the tournament . Stauskas was later invited to train"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2010"], "annotated_para": "Stauskas divided his high school years between Loyola Catholic Secondary School , South Kent School and St . Marks School , leading the latter to back-to-back New England Preparatory School Athletic Council ( NEPSAC ) Class AA Championship Games . The team won the NEPSAC championship in Stauskass 2012 senior season , and he was the championship games Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) . He was also selected to the NEPSAC All-Class AA team .", "type": "order", "ID": 285}} +{"question": "Who commanded Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1948 to 1953?", "answer": "Samuel \u00c5kerhielm", "context": [" - 1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercker - 1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd - 1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm - 1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm - 1961\u20131963 : Major General Curt G\u00f6ransson - 1963\u20131966 : Major General Tage Olihn - 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n - 1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1972\u20131980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm - 1980\u20131982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson - 1982\u20131984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback - 1984\u20131988 : Lieutenant General Carl Bj\u00f6reman - 1988\u20131992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1948", "1953"], "annotated_para": "- 1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm", "type": "order", "ID": 993}} +{"question": "Which position did Roma Mitchell hold from October 1965 to December 1982, if Roma Mitchell held Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia from 1965?", "answer": "Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia", "context": ["Mitchell was made a Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia in 1965 . She was still the only female judge in South Australia when she retired 18 years later in 1983 although Justices Elizabeth Evatt and Mary Gaudron had been appointed to federal courts,Mitchell was admitted as a barrister in 1935 . In 1962 she was appointed a Queens Counsel . As well as a practicing barrister , Mitchell was a lecturer in Family law at the University of Adelaide and Margaret Nyland was one of her students , with Mitchell becoming a mentor to Nyland .", " Mitchell was Governor of South Australia from 1991 to 1996 , Chancellor of the University of Adelaide from 1983 to 1990 and was a member of the Council for the Order of Australia from 1981 to 1990 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Sep 1965", "1983"], "annotated_para": "Mitchell was admitted as a barrister in 1935 . In 1962 she was appointed a Queens Counsel . As well as a practicing barrister , Mitchell was a lecturer in Family law at the University of Adelaide and Margaret Nyland was one of her students , with Mitchell becoming a mentor to Nyland . Mitchell was made a Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia in 1965 . She was still the only female judge in South Australia when she retired 18 years later in 1983 although Justices Elizabeth Evatt and Mary Gaudron had been appointed to federal courts by the Whitlam Government . It was not until 1993 that the second woman was appointed to the court , Mitchells former student Margaret Nyland .", "type": "order", "ID": 92}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Arlene Dahl from June 1951 to April 1952?", "answer": "Lex Barker", "context": ["Dahl and Lamas divorced in 1960 , and Dahl later remarried . In 1958 , Dahl and Lamas had their only child , Lorenzo Lamas . Shortly after giving birth to Lorenzo , Dahl slowed and eventually ended her career as an actress , although she still appeared in films and on television occasionally . In the early 1950s , Dahl met actor Lex Barker ; they wed on April 16 , 1951 , and divorced the following year ( Barker later married Lana Turner ) . Dahl went on to marry another matinee idol , Fernando Lamas . ", " MGM gave Dahl the lead in several B movies , such as Inside Straight ( 1951 ) and No Questions Asked ( 1951 ) , both of which flopped .", " Dahl was hired by Pine-Thomas Productions to a multi-picture contract . She was cast in Caribbean Gold ( 1952 ) , a swashbuckler starring John Payne . She went to Universal to co-star with Alan Ladd in a French Foreign Legion story , Desert Legion ( 1953 ) ; then Pine-Thomas used her again in Jamaica Run ( 1953 ) and Sangaree ( 1953 ) . The latter starred Fernando Lamas , whom Dahl would marry .", " In 1953 , Dahl played Roxanne on stage in a short-lived revival of Cyrano de Bergerac opposite Jose Ferrer . Dahl played the ambitious Carol Talbot in Womans World ( 1954 ) at Fox , and she was Rock Hudsons leading lady in Universals adventure war film Bengal Rifles ( 1954 ) . She began writing a syndicated beauty column in 1952 , and opened Arlene Dahl Enterprises in 1954 , marketing cosmetics and designer lingerie ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1951", "1952"], "annotated_para": "In the early 1950s , Dahl met actor Lex Barker ; they wed on April 16 , 1951 , and divorced the following year ( Barker later married Lana Turner ) . Dahl went on to marry another matinee idol , Fernando Lamas . In 1958 , Dahl and Lamas had their only child , Lorenzo Lamas . Shortly after giving birth to Lorenzo , Dahl slowed and eventually ended her career as an actress , although she still appeared in films and on television occasionally .", "type": "order", "ID": 858}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Aaron Taylor-Sinclair belong to from 2008 to 2011?", "answer": "Montrose", "context": ["Taylor-Sinclair started his career at Aberdeen as a youth player , having been scouted by the club at age ten . He then joined Scottish Third Division club Montrose , where he played for three years and scored five goals . His talents were then spotted by First Division side Partick Thistle in 2011 . After a successful spell at Thistle ( including promotion to the Scottish Premiership ) , Taylor-Sinclair signed for English Championship side Wigan Athletic in 2014 .", "Taylor-Sinclair began his career with Montrose as a youngster . He began playing football at the age of seven for Middlefield Wasps Boys Club . He then was scouted by Aberdeen Football Club at the age of 10 where he played for five years . He had one season at Albion Boys Club before moving to Montrose where he made his debut on the final day of the 2008\u201309 season against Albion Rovers . During the following two seasons he became a first team regular at Links Park . His first goal came on 16 March 2010 , against Forfar", " - Scottish Football League Young Player of the month : September 2010 & October 2011 - PFA Scotland First Division Team of the Year : 2011\u201312 & 2012\u201313", " Taylor-Sinclair signed for First Division side Partick Thistle on 5 July 2011 , where he signed a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee . He made his competitive debut during a 2\u20131 victory against Stenhousemuir in the Scottish Challenge Cup on 23 July 2011 . His impressive form at the start of the season , led to some attraction from English Championship clubs , such as Cardiff City and Southampton . and he was given the SFL Young Player of the Month award for October 2011 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2011"], "annotated_para": "Taylor-Sinclair started his career at Aberdeen as a youth player , having been scouted by the club at age ten . He then joined Scottish Third Division club Montrose , where he played for three years and scored five goals . His talents were then spotted by First Division side Partick Thistle in 2011 . After a successful spell at Thistle ( including promotion to the Scottish Premiership ) , Taylor-Sinclair signed for English Championship side Wigan Athletic in 2014 .", "type": "order", "ID": 923}} +{"question": "Which team did Aman Verma (footballer) play for from 2011 to 2012?", "answer": "Kettering Town", "context": [" Following his second release from Leicester City , Verma agreed a one-year deal with Conference National side Kettering Town on 21 July 2011 .", " Maltese Premier League side Floriana appointed Mark Wright as their new manager , and on 16 August 2012 , the club confirmed the signings of Aman Verma , on a one-year deal and Carl Tremarco , on loan from Macclesfield Town .", "On 27 August 2010 , he joined Conference National club Kidderminster Harriers on loan for a month . However , he returned to Leicester after breaking his hand during his debut against Newport County . On 19 November , Verma joined Darlington on loan until January 2011 .", " Leicester City confirmed on 14 May 2011 that Verma would not be offered a new contract when it expires on 30 June 2011 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "Following his second release from Leicester City , Verma agreed a one-year deal with Conference National side Kettering Town on 21 July 2011 .", "type": "order", "ID": 524}} +{"question": "National Library of Serbia was managed or directed by whom from 2014 to 2017?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Svetlana Jan\u010di\u0107 - 2013\u20142015 - Laslo Bla\u0161kovi\u0107 2015\u2014incumbent,Milan Milutinovi\u0107 - 1983\u20141988 - Milomir Petrovi\u0107 - 1988\u20142001 - Sreten Ugri\u010di\u0107 - 2001\u20142012 - Dejan Risti\u0107 - 2012\u20142013 "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "- Laslo Bla\u0161kovi\u0107 2015\u2014incumbent", "type": "order", "ID": 597}} +{"question": "What position did Tina Anselmi take from April 1979 to July 1979?", "answer": "Minister for Health", "context": ["She served as Minister for Health from 1978 to 1979 .She served three times as undersecretary to the Department of Labour and Social Services , and in 1976 she became the first woman to be a member of an Italian cabinet , being chosen by Giulio Andreotti as Minister for Labour and Social Security . She held this position from 1976-79 .From 1968 to 1987 , she was a Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies , re-elected five times in the Venice-Treviso district ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 1979", "Aug 1979"], "annotated_para": "From 1968 to 1987 , she was a Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies , re-elected five times in the Venice-Treviso district . She served three times as undersecretary to the Department of Labour and Social Services , and in 1976 she became the first woman to be a member of an Italian cabinet , being chosen by Giulio Andreotti as Minister for Labour and Social Security . She held this position from 1976-79 . She served as Minister for Health from 1978 to 1979 .", "type": "order", "ID": 609}} +{"question": "What has replaced Sastamala since January 2009?", "answer": "the municipalities of Vammala , \u00c4ets\u00e4 and Mouhij\u00e4rvi", "context": ["Sastamalas administrative center is Vammala , which was home to about 10,000 inhabitants in the 2011 population survey .Today , its neighbouring municipalities are Huittinen , H\u00e4meenkyr\u00f6 , Ikaalinen , Kankaanp\u00e4\u00e4 , Kokem\u00e4ki , Lavia , Nokia , Punkalaidun , Ulvila , Urjala and Vesilahti . The city of Tampere is located from Sastamala .Sastamala was created on January 1 , 2009 , when the municipalities of Vammala , \u00c4ets\u00e4 and Mouhij\u00e4rvi were consolidated into a single town . Later , Kiikoinen also joined Sastamala in 2013 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2009"], "annotated_para": "Sastamala was created on January 1 , 2009 , when the municipalities of Vammala , \u00c4ets\u00e4 and Mouhij\u00e4rvi were consolidated into a single town . Later , Kiikoinen also joined Sastamala in 2013 . Today , its neighbouring municipalities are Huittinen , H\u00e4meenkyr\u00f6 , Ikaalinen , Kankaanp\u00e4\u00e4 , Kokem\u00e4ki , Lavia , Nokia , Punkalaidun , Ulvila , Urjala and Vesilahti . The city of Tampere is located from Sastamala . Sastamalas administrative center is Vammala , which was home to about 10,000 inhabitants in the 2011 population survey .", "type": "order", "ID": 848}} +{"question": "Which country did Wellington, Somerset belong to from 1815 to December 1922?", "answer": "United Kingdom", "context": [" For elections to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , Wellington forms part of the Taunton Deane constituency . The constituency elects one Member of Parliament ( MP ) by the first past the post system of election . Following the review of parliamentary representation in Somerset , the Boundary Commission for England has created a modified Taunton constituency with the name change Taunton Deane , to reflect the district name ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1801", "Dec 1923"], "annotated_para": "For elections to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , Wellington forms part of the Taunton Deane constituency . The constituency elects one Member of Parliament ( MP ) by the first past the post system of election . Following the review of parliamentary representation in Somerset , the Boundary Commission for England has created a modified Taunton constituency with the name change Taunton Deane , to reflect the district name .", "type": "order", "ID": 140}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Brian Dutton belong to from 2007 to 2010?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["After only one year and 27 appearances , he moved to Conference North side Harrogate Town on 23 July 2009 . After spending half a season at Harrogate Town , he was signed by Northwich Victoria until the end of the 2009\u201310 season . At the end of the season Brian was offered an improved contract from Northwich but decided to turn it down and to rejoin his former teammate , and now manager , Darrell Clarke , at Salisbury City .", " Brian Dutton ( born 12 April 1985 ) is an English professional football coach and former player who was most recently the interim head coach of League Two club Walsall . In a 16-year-long playing career , Dutton was a versatile player who was often fielded in a variety of positions in defence , midfield and attack . Apart from a short spell in the Third Division with Cambridge United he spent his entire career playing non-league football , most notably for Salisbury City where he earned two promotions as club captain .", "He left the club in October . In March 2008 he re-signed for Pickering Town .He joined Mangotsfield United to keep match fitness and signed for Dorchester Town in September 2007 . Dutton rejoined Weymouth in January 2007 . He left at the end of the 2006\u201307 season and went on trial with York City .", " He joined Salisbury City in the Conference National on a one-year contract in August 2008 after a successful trial spell ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "In a 16-year-long playing career , Dutton was a versatile player who was often fielded in a variety of positions in defence , midfield and attack . Apart from a short spell in the Third Division with Cambridge United he spent his entire career playing non-league football , most notably for Salisbury City where he earned two promotions as club captain .", "type": "order", "ID": 913}} +{"question": "Who coached the team Galatasaray S.K. (football) from October 1906 to May 1909?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Since there werent any other Turkish teams , Galatasaray joined the Istanbul League that was consisting of English and Greek teams in the season of 1905\u20131906 . With their first championship title they won in 1908\u20131909 , they heralded the beginning of Turkish football history .", " On 6 December 1908 , for a match against the football team of the Royal Navy cruiser , Galatasaray finally settled on playing in red and yellow , inspired by the roses which G\u00fcl Baba offered to Sultan Bayezid II .", "The Galatasaray home kit have always been fundamentally the same since 1908 . The traditional shirt of Galatasaray is the eight-piece halved design . This consists of the shirt\u2019s front , back and sleeves being made up of two colours , resulting in the shirt being split into eight parts . ( Two same colours are never next to each other within the 8 parts. ) The colours continue in an alternating order , from yellow to red . This results in the front of the shirt being the opposite of the back and the shirt also having an halved"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1907", "1908"], "annotated_para": "In addition to Ali Sami Yen ( Club member No . 1 ) , who was the driving force behind the clubs foundation , Asim Tevfik Sonumut ( 2 ) , Emin B\u00fclent Serdaro\u011flu ( 3 ) , Celal \u0130brahim ( 4 ) , Boris Nikolov ( 5 ) , Milo Baki\u0107 ( 6 ) , Pavle Baki\u0107 ( 7 ) , Bekir S\u0131tk\u0131 Bircan ( 8 ) , Tahsin Nihat ( 9 ) , Re\u015fat \u015eirvanizade ( 10 ) , H\u00fcseyin H\u00fcsn\u00fc ( 11 ) , Refik Cevdet Kalpak\u00e7\u0131o\u011flu ( 12 ) and Abidin Daver ( 13 ) were also involved in the decision to organize such a club .", "type": "order", "ID": 28}} +{"question": "Daniela Alves Lima played for which team from 2007 to 2008?", "answer": "Brazil womens national football team", "context": [" Daniela Alves Lima ( born 12 January 1984 ) , commonly known as Daniela , is a former Brazilian football midfielder who played for professional clubs in Brazil , Sweden and the United States . As a member of the Brazil womens national football team she participated in two FIFA Womens World Cups and three Olympic Games . Daniela was a box-to-box central midfielder who was renowned for her powerful long range shots .", "At the inaugural 2007 edition of the Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino , Daniela was named player of the tournament .She remained with Bay State for 2006 and was named to the all-league team in both 2005 and 2006 , before returning to Brazil with Saad Esporte Clube . She finished the 2005 season playing in the Womens Premier Soccer League ( WPSL ) with Bay State Select , scoring seven goals in 10 appearances . For 2005 Daniela moved back to the United States and played four games for Hampton Roads Piranhas in the pro\u2013am W-League . ", " Daniela and Brazil collected silver medals at the 2004 and 2008 editions of the Olympic Games . At the 2007 FIFA Womens World Cup in China , Brazil produced a striking 4\u20130 semi-final win over the United States but were beaten 2\u20130 by Germany in the final . Daniela and teammates Marta , Cristiane and Rosana were nicknamed the fantastic four .", " Swedens Link\u00f6pings FC contracted Daniela and her Brazil team mate Cristiane for the 2008 Damallsvenskan season . After signing , Daniela stressed that she had improved as a player since her unhappy experience at G\u00f6teborg in 2004 . She played in all 22 of Link\u00f6pings league matches , scoring six goals , as the team finished runners-up behind Ume\u00e5 IK ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2006", "2008"], "annotated_para": "Daniela Alves Lima ( born 12 January 1984 ) , commonly known as Daniela , is a former Brazilian football midfielder who played for professional clubs in Brazil , Sweden and the United States . As a member of the Brazil womens national football team she participated in two FIFA Womens World Cups and three Olympic Games . Daniela was a box-to-box central midfielder who was renowned for her powerful long range shots .", "type": "order", "ID": 850}} +{"question": "Which team did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Piquionne play for from April 2008 to June 2009?", "answer": "Lyon", "context": ["On 29 July 2008 , after a friendly match at Annecy , Piquionne signed a four-year deal for \u20ac4.5 million with Lyon . He wore the number 39 shirt and scored his first goal in the UEFA Champions League against Fiorentina .", "His first competitive goal for Portsmouth came in a 4\u20131 League Cup win against Hereford United on 25 August 2009 . He scored his first Premier League goal,Piquionne made his first Premier League start for Portsmouth on 15 August 2009 , a 0\u20131 loss to Fulham on the first day of the season . On 5 August 2009 , it was confirmed that Piquionne would join English Premier League club Portsmouth on a season-long loan . On his Pompey debut , against Rangers at Fratton Park in a friendly , he scored two goals in a 2\u20130 win .", "Piquionne was under contract with Saint-\u00c9tienne until June 2009 . However , following his excellent performance , many European clubs were on alert , including Lyon , who allegedly promised to triple his salary at that time . An offer of \u20ac5.5 million by the club Lyon bid to sign him was considered ridiculous by Bernard Caiazzo . Caiazzo refused to let the player depart to a local rival . Piquionne then declared that he was being treated like a slave by Caiazzo . Eventually , Lyon signed Milan Baro\u0161 instead , but after all that was said , Piquionne", "Instead of representing FIFA member New Caledonia in Oceania , Piquionne represented Martinique . He may have been called during the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification but he did not play the final tournament . As Martinique is not a member of FIFA , he was eligible to play for France for whom he was called up in a squad to play Lithuania on 24 March 2007 in a Euro 2008 qualifying match , but did not play . He made his international debut for France in a friendly against Austria on 28 March 2007 , coming on as a"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "On 29 July 2008 , after a friendly match at Annecy , Piquionne signed a four-year deal for \u20ac4.5 million with Lyon . He wore the number 39 shirt and scored his first goal in the UEFA Champions League against Fiorentina .", "type": "order", "ID": 367}} +{"question": "Who was the commander of Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1947 to 1948?", "answer": "Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd", "context": [" - 1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercker - 1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd - 1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm - 1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm - 1961\u20131963 : Major General Curt G\u00f6ransson - 1963\u20131966 : Major General Tage Olihn - 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n - 1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1972\u20131980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm - 1980\u20131982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson - 1982\u20131984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback - 1984\u20131988 : Lieutenant General Carl Bj\u00f6reman - 1988\u20131992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1947", "1948"], "annotated_para": "- 1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd", "type": "order", "ID": 992}} +{"question": "Who coached the team Galatasaray S.K. (football) from January 1929 to March 1930?", "answer": "Nihat Bekdik", "context": ["There are many successful footballers who have played for Galatasaray and made their mark on Turkish football history . The teams legendary players include Nihat Bekdik nicknamed Aslan ( Lion ) ; the 1930s national hero E\u015ffak Ayka\u00e7 ; Boduri who died aged 21 ; Mehmet Leblebi who scored a domestic record of 14 goals in a single match ; G\u00fcnd\u00fcz K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7 nicknamed Baba ( Father ) who was the coach but also the player of his team in the 1950s , with great success in both duties ; B\u00fclent-Reha Eken brothers ; Suat Mamat who scored three goals in"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 1928", "Apr 1930"], "annotated_para": "There are many successful footballers who have played for Galatasaray and made their mark on Turkish football history . The teams legendary players include Nihat Bekdik nicknamed Aslan ( Lion ) ; the 1930s national hero E\u015ffak Ayka\u00e7 ; Boduri who died aged 21 ; Mehmet Leblebi who scored a domestic record of 14 goals in a single match ; G\u00fcnd\u00fcz K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7 nicknamed Baba ( Father ) who was the coach but also the player of his team in the 1950s , with great success in both duties ; B\u00fclent-Reha Eken brothers ; Suat Mamat who scored three goals in the 1954 FIFA World Cup ; Co\u015fkun \u00d6zar\u0131 who devoted his life to Galatasaray ; Turgay \u015eeren the heroic goalkeeper who was called the Panther of Berlin ; Fatih Terim , the team captain of Galatasaray and Turkish national football team for many years , who won the UEFA Cup in 2000 as the teams coach ; Metin Oktay the legendary six-time top-scorer of the Turkish Super League ; Zoran Simovi\u0107 , another skilled goalkeeper known for his penalty saves ; C\u00fcneyt Tanman who played a record of 342 games for Galatasaray ; Tanju \u00c7olak , an extraordinary goalscorer and the 1988 European Golden Boot winner with Galatasaray ; Cevad Prekazi , an Albanian teammate of Tanju \u00c7olak specializing in free kicks ; Cl\u00e1udio Taffarel the World Cup-winning goalkeeper for Brazil ; Gheorghe Hagi , the Romanian football hero who is still described as the best foreign player ever to play in Turkey ; Brazilian striker M\u00e1rio Jardel , dubbed Super M\u00e1rio by the fans and scored both of Galatasarays two goals in the 2000 European Super Cup Final against Real Madrid ; and last , but not least , Hakan \u015e\u00fck\u00fcr , the player who scored most goals in S\u00fcper Lig history with 249 .", "type": "order", "ID": 30}} +{"question": "Which employer did Bengt Holmstr\u00f6m work for from 1978 to 1984?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Holmstr\u00f6m was elected Alumnus of The Year by the University of Helsinki Alumni Association in 2010 .He served as an associate professor at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University ( 1979\u20131983 ) and as the Edwin J . Beinecke Professor of Management at Yale University\u2019s School of Management ( 1983\u20131994 ) . He worked as a corporate planner from 1972 until 1974 , then was an assistant professor at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration from 1978 until 1979 . ", " - Holmstr\u00f6m , Bengt , 1972 . En icke-linear l\u00f6sningsmetod f\u00f6r allokationsproblem . University of Helsinki . - Holmstr\u00f6m , Bengt , 1979 . Moral Hazard and Observability , Bell Journal of Economics , 10 ( 1 ) , pp . 74\u201391 . - Holmstrom , Bengt . Moral hazard in teams . The Bell Journal of Economics ( 1982 ) : 324\u2013340 . - Holmstrom , Bengt . Equilibrium long-term labor contracts . The Quarterly Journal of Economics ( 1983 ) : 23\u201354 . 23"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1979", "1983"], "annotated_para": "He worked as a corporate planner from 1972 until 1974 , then was an assistant professor at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration from 1978 until 1979 . He served as an associate professor at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University ( 1979\u20131983 ) and as the Edwin J . Beinecke Professor of Management at Yale University\u2019s School of Management ( 1983\u20131994 ) . Holmstr\u00f6m was elected Alumnus of The Year by the University of Helsinki Alumni Association in 2010 .", "type": "order", "ID": 120}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Steve Guppy belong to from 2006 to 2007?", "answer": "Stevenage Borough", "context": ["In August 2006 he signed for Stevenage Borough , scoring his first goal for them in a 1\u20131 draw at Exeter City . With Jeff Kenna , Guppy became the first player to play at both the new Wembley and the old Wembley . This was achieved on 12 May 2007 when Kidderminster Harriers played Borough in the 2007 final of the FA Trophy at the new Wembley Stadium . Borough won 3\u20132 despite being 2\u20130 down at half time ; Craig Dobson , who replaced Guppy on 63 minutes , scored the equalizing goal . Due to Stevenage winning"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2006", "2007"], "annotated_para": "In August 2006 he signed for Stevenage Borough , scoring his first goal for them in a 1\u20131 draw at Exeter City . With Jeff Kenna , Guppy became the first player to play at both the new Wembley and the old Wembley . This was achieved on 12 May 2007 when Kidderminster Harriers played Borough in the 2007 final of the FA Trophy at the new Wembley Stadium . Borough won 3\u20132 despite being 2\u20130 down at half time ; Craig Dobson , who replaced Guppy on 63 minutes , scored the equalizing goal . Due to Stevenage winning , Guppy became the first ever person to win medals at both the old and new Wembley Stadium .", "type": "order", "ID": 966}} +{"question": "Roseanna Cunningham took which position from June 2000 to April 2001?", "answer": "Member of the Scottish Parliamen", "context": ["She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "She stood down as an MP in 2001 , to concentrate on the Scottish Parliament . In 2000 , she was elected the SNP Senior Vice-Convener ( depute leader ) . Also in that year , she helped establish the Scottish Left Review publication . In 1999 she became the MSP for Perth and continues to represent the area in the Scottish Parliament to this day ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1999", "May 2001"], "annotated_para": "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 887}} +{"question": "Brian Dutton played for which team from 2005 to 2006?", "answer": "Weymouth", "context": [" Dutton rejoined Weymouth in January 2007 . He left at the end of the 2006\u201307 season and went on trial with York City . He joined Mangotsfield United to keep match fitness and signed for Dorchester Town in September 2007 . He left the club in October . In March 2008 he re-signed for Pickering Town .", " Dutton was released by Cambridge and returned to Pickering Town for the start of the 2004\u201305 season . Brian Dutton was invited to go on trial with Weymouth manager Steve Johnson signing Dutton , who had decided he wanted to return to the game . He then had his contract extended for another year during which he scored the winning goal in the local derby with Dorchester Town . Dutton was offered a new contract by the club at the end of the 2005\u201306 season but turned it down and was released .", "Dutton started the 2006\u201307 with Eastleigh but an injury kept out of the game for three months ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2005", "2006"], "annotated_para": "Brian Dutton was invited to go on trial with Weymouth manager Steve Johnson signing Dutton , who had decided he wanted to return to the game . He then had his contract extended for another year during which he scored the winning goal in the local derby with Dorchester Town . Dutton was offered a new contract by the club at the end of the 2005\u201306 season but turned it down and was released .", "type": "order", "ID": 911}} +{"question": "Who did Oliver Bulleid work for from 1925 to 1935?", "answer": "new London and North Eastern Railway", "context": ["In 1937 , Bulleid accepted the post of CME of the Southern Railway ( SR ) at an annual salary of \u00a33,000 , after Richard Maunsell retired . His first contribution to the SR was to oversee the construction of three 350 hp six-wheeled diesel-electric shunters ordered by Maunsell in 1936 ; three were built and proved effective , with an order placed for eight more , though this was cancelled owing to the onset of the Second World War . Between 1949 and 1952 , a further 26 of Bulleids amended version of these locomotives were delivered and later", "The Grouping , in 1923 , of Britains financially troubled railways , saw the GNR subsumed into the new London and North Eastern Railway ( LNER ) , and Gresley was appointed the CME . He brought Bulleid back to Doncaster to be his assistant . During this period , Gresley produced the majority of his famous locomotives and innovations , and Bulleid had a hand in many of them , including the P1 2-8-2 freight locomotive , the U1 2-8-0+0-8-2 Garratt freight locomotive , the P2 2-8-2 express locomotive and the A4 4-6-2 express locomotive .", " Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid CBE ( 19 September 1882 \u2013 25 April 1970 ) was a British railway and mechanical engineer best known as the Chief Mechanical Engineer ( CME ) of the Southern Railway between 1937 and the 1948 nationalisation , developing many well-known locomotives . Early life and Great Northern Railway ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1923", "1937"], "annotated_para": "The Grouping , in 1923 , of Britains financially troubled railways , saw the GNR subsumed into the new London and North Eastern Railway ( LNER ) , and Gresley was appointed the CME . He brought Bulleid back to Doncaster to be his assistant . During this period , Gresley produced the majority of his famous locomotives and innovations , and Bulleid had a hand in many of them , including the P1 2-8-2 freight locomotive , the U1 2-8-0+0-8-2 Garratt freight locomotive , the P2 2-8-2 express locomotive and the A4 4-6-2 express locomotive .", "type": "order", "ID": 48}} +{"question": "What was the position of Sheila Dikshit from 1984 to Dec 1998?", "answer": "member of Parliament", "context": ["In the 1998 parliamentary elections , Dikshit was defeated by Bharatiya Janata Partys Lal Bihari Tiwari in East Delhi constituency . Later in the year , Dikshit became Chief Minister of Delhi , a position she held until 2013 . Dikshit represented the Gole Market assembly constituency in the 1998 and 2003 Assembly elections and New Delhi constituency from 2008 .", " Sheila Dikshit ( n\u00e9e Kapoor ; 31 March 1938 \u2013 20 July 2019 ) , occasionally anglicised Dixit , was an Indian politician and stateswoman . The longest-serving Chief Minister of Delhi , as well as the longest-serving female chief minister of any Indian state , she served for a period of 15 years beginning in 1998 . Dikshit led Congress party to three consecutive electoral victories in Delhi . She is regarded as architect of modern Delhi .", "Sheila Dixit was handpicked by Rajiv Gandhi to be part of his council of ministers after he became the prime minister in 1984 . During the period between 1984 and 1989 , she represented Kannauj parliamentary constituency of Uttar Pradesh . As a member of Parliament , she served on the Estimates Committee of Lok Sabha . Dikshit also chaired the Implementation Committee for Commemoration of Forty Years of Indias Independence and Jawaharlal Nehru centenary . She represented India at United Nations Commission on Status of Women for five years ( 1984\u20131989 ) . She also served as a Union"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1984", "Dec 1998"], "annotated_para": "Sheila Dixit was handpicked by Rajiv Gandhi to be part of his council of ministers after he became the prime minister in 1984 . During the period between 1984 and 1989 , she represented Kannauj parliamentary constituency of Uttar Pradesh . As a member of Parliament , she served on the Estimates Committee of Lok Sabha . Dikshit also chaired the Implementation Committee for Commemoration of Forty Years of Indias Independence and Jawaharlal Nehru centenary . She represented India at United Nations Commission on Status of Women for five years ( 1984\u20131989 ) . She also served as a Union Minister during 1986\u20131989 , first as the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and later as a minister of state in the Prime Ministers Office . In Uttar Pradesh , she and her 82 colleagues were jailed in August 1990 for 23 days by the state government when she led a movement against the atrocities being committed against women .", "type": "order", "ID": 502}} +{"question": "Jackie Mudie played for which team from 1960 to 1964?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Mudie moved to Stokes local rivals Port Vale in November 1963 along with Ron Wilson in a package deal of between \u00a312,000 and \u00a315,000 .", "After signing with Port Vale in 1963 , he spent 1965 to,He then spent 1961 to 1963 at Stoke City , helping them to the Second Division title in 1962\u201363 , also spending a brief time on loan with Canadian club Toronto City . Starting his career with Blackpool in 1947 , he went on to spend the next fourteen years with the club , helping them to the FA Cup Final in 1951 and 1953 , the latter of which ended in victory for the Tangerines . In all he scored 144 league goals for the club . ", "Stoke City signed Mudie , in March 1961 for \u00a38,500 , and he scored just five minutes into his debut against Scunthorpe United . He ended the 1960\u201361 season with three goals from 13 matches as Stoke flirted precariously with relegation . In the summer of 1961 Mudie spent the summer months playing for Canadian side Toronto City along with Stanley Matthews , Danny Blanchflower and Johnny Haynes . After a poor start to the 1961\u201362 campaign , Stokes attendances at the Victoria Ground dropped alarmingly below the 10,000 mark . To address the situation manager Tony Waddington brought back"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1961", "1963"], "annotated_para": "Stoke City .", "type": "order", "ID": 408}} +{"question": "What was the name of the employer Rui Vit\u00f3ria work for from April 2010 to March 2011?", "answer": "Pa\u00e7os de Ferreira", "context": ["Later , on 10 August 2013 , he was runner-up in the Superta\u00e7a , losing 3\u20130 to Porto .In late August 2011 , Vit\u00f3ria replaced fired Manuel Machado as the manager of Vit\u00f3ria de Guimar\u00e3es . In his second year , he led the club to the conquest of the Portuguese Cup against Benfica ( 2\u20131 ) , in a first-ever for the Minho Province side .", " On 2 June 2010 , Vit\u00f3ria replaced Ulisses Morais at the helm of Pa\u00e7os de Ferreira . In his first season in the top division , he guided the team to the seventh position in the league , also achieving runner-up honours in the domestic League Cup , which was won by Benfica ( 2\u20131 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2011"], "annotated_para": "On 2 June 2010 , Vit\u00f3ria replaced Ulisses Morais at the helm of Pa\u00e7os de Ferreira . In his first season in the top division , he guided the team to the seventh position in the league , also achieving runner-up honours in the domestic League Cup , which was won by Benfica ( 2\u20131 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 281}} +{"question": "Who was Pinchas Zukerman's spouse from 1984 to 1999?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Zukerman was then married to actress Tuesday Weld from 1985 to 1998 . He and his third wife , cellist Amanda Forsyth , primarily reside in New York City . They often appear as soloists together .Zukerman was married to Eugenia Rich in 1968 . The couple had two daughters together , opera singer Arianna Zukerman and blues/folk musician Natalia Zukerman . They frequently appeared together in concert until their divorce in 1985 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1985", "1998"], "annotated_para": "Zukerman was married to Eugenia Rich in 1968 . The couple had two daughters together , opera singer Arianna Zukerman and blues/folk musician Natalia Zukerman . They frequently appeared together in concert until their divorce in 1985 . Zukerman was then married to actress Tuesday Weld from 1985 to 1998 . He and his third wife , cellist Amanda Forsyth , primarily reside in New York City . They often appear as soloists together .", "type": "order", "ID": 103}} +{"question": "Martin McGuinness took which position from June 1998 to October 1999?", "answer": "MP for Mid", "context": ["of Education in the Northern Ireland Executive between 1999 and 2002 . He was Sinn F\u00e9ins candidate for President of Ireland in the 2011 election .", "He was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum in 1996 representing Foyle . Having contested Foyle unsuccessfully at the 1983 , 1987 and 1992 Westminster elections , he became MP for Mid Ulster in 1997 and after the agreement was concluded , was returned as a member of the Assembly for the same constituency . He was nominated by his party for a ministerial position in the power-sharing executive , where he became Minister of Education . One of his acts as Minister of Education was his decision to scrap the 11-plus exam , which he had failed as a", " On 5 June 2008 , he was re-appointed as deputy First Minister to serve alongside Peter Robinson , who succeeded Paisley as First Minister . McGuinness previously served as Minister.Like all Sinn F\u00e9in MPs , McGuinness abstained from participation in the Westminster Parliament . Following the St Andrews Agreement and the Assembly election in 2007 , he became deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland on 8 May 2007 , with the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) leader Ian Paisley becoming First Minister .and was the MP for Mid Ulster from 1997 until his resignation in 2013 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1997", "Nov 1999"], "annotated_para": "and was the MP for Mid Ulster from 1997 until his resignation in 2013 . Like all Sinn F\u00e9in MPs , McGuinness abstained from participation in the Westminster Parliament . Following the St Andrews Agreement and the Assembly election in 2007 , he became deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland on 8 May 2007 , with the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) leader Ian Paisley becoming First Minister . On 5 June 2008 , he was re-appointed as deputy First Minister to serve alongside Peter Robinson , who succeeded Paisley as First Minister . McGuinness previously served as Minister of Education in the Northern Ireland Executive between 1999 and 2002 . He was Sinn F\u00e9ins candidate for President of Ireland in the 2011 election .", "type": "order", "ID": 937}} +{"question": "Where did John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio live from 1892 to 1894?", "answer": "Madrid", "context": ["After being educated at Eton ( 1877\u20131882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attach\u00e9 in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attach\u00e9 and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1892", "1894"], "annotated_para": "After being educated at Eton ( 1877\u20131882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attach\u00e9 in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attach\u00e9 and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901\u201306 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin charg\u00e9 daffaires and counsellor of embassy from 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October\u2013November 1908 . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinj\u00e9 , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916\u20131923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 560}} +{"question": "Which position did Nicolae Filipescu hold from December 29 , 1910 to March 27 , 1912 ?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Nicolae Filipescu ( December 5 , 1862 \u2013 September 30 , 1916 ) was a Romanian politician . Filipescu was the mayor of Bucharest between February 1893 and October 1895 . It was during his term the first electric tramways circulated in Bucharest . Between December 29 , 1910 and March 27 , 1912 Filipescu was the Minister of War of Romania , in the Cabinet led by Petre P . Carp .", "In 1916 the National Action led by Filipescu , merged with P.C.D . In 1914 he founded the National Action , the antantophilic wing of the Conservative Party , with people from several parties .hen he was Minister of War between December 29 , 1910 - March 28 , 1912 and of Domains between October 14 , 1912 - April 5 , 1913 . Between July 7 , 1900 and February 14 , 1901 , he was for the first time the Minister of Domains and Agriculture in the government of P.P . Carp ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1910", "1911"], "annotated_para": "Between July 7 , 1900 and February 14 , 1901 , he was for the first time the Minister of Domains and Agriculture in the government of P.P . Carp . Then he was Minister of War between December 29 , 1910 - March 28 , 1912 and of Domains between October 14 , 1912 - April 5 , 1913 .", "type": "order", "ID": 251}} +{"question": "Which party was Wilhelm Liebknecht a member of from 1875 to 1876?", "answer": "Socialist Workers Party of Germany", "context": [" After being re-elected to the Reichstag in 1874 , Liebknecht played a key role in the merger of the SDAP and Lassalles ADAV into the Socialist Workers Party of Germany ( Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands , SAPD ) in Gotha in 1875 . He also became publisher of the newly founded party organ Vorw\u00e4rts ( Forward ) , arguing for the integration of Marxist theories into the SAPDs program in his articles .", " - Robert Blum und Seine Zeit , N\u00fcrnberg , 1896 ( German ) - Ein Blick in die Neue Welt , Stuttgart , 1887 - Die Emscher Depesche oder wie Kriege gemacht werden , N\u00fcrnberg , 1895 - Robert Owen : Sein Leben und sozialpolitischen Wirken , N\u00fcrnberg , 1892 - Zur Grund- und Bodenfrage , Leipzig , 1876 - Karl Marx : Biographical Memoirs , Chicago , 1906"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1875", "1876"], "annotated_para": "After being re-elected to the Reichstag in 1874 , Liebknecht played a key role in the merger of the SDAP and Lassalles ADAV into the Socialist Workers Party of Germany ( Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands , SAPD ) in Gotha in 1875 . He also became publisher of the newly founded party organ Vorw\u00e4rts ( Forward ) , arguing for the integration of Marxist theories into the SAPDs program in his articles .", "type": "order", "ID": 754}} +{"question": "What operated Rheidol (locomotive) from 1989 to 1914?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["The Vale of Rheidol Railway is a railway that operates between Aberystwyth and Devils Bridge , a few miles south of the route used by the Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway . Construction of the line started in 1900 , and Talybont was sold to the contractors working on the line , Pethick Bros of Plymouth . The locomotive underwent a second change of gauge , and modification work was also carried out to its cylinders . After completion of the line in 1902 , the locomotive was returned to Bagnalls for further modifications , before it was named Rheidol and", "Vale of Rheidol Railway , which it did from 1900 until 1924 , when it was scrapped ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1900", "Jun 1913"], "annotated_para": "Rheidol , formerly named Treze de Maio and Talybont , was a steam locomotive built by W.G . Bagnall in Staffordshire , England , in 1896 . Originally built to a gauge of , it was ordered to work at a Brazilian sugar plantation , however the order was cancelled before it was exported . The locomotive was then regauged and renamed to work on the -gauge Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway , in Wales , where the locomotive worked from August 1897 until 1899 . It was then regauged and renamed a second time , to work on the -gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway , which it did from 1900 until 1924 , when it was scrapped .", "type": "order", "ID": 236}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Zisis Vryzas belong to from April 2003 to March 2004?", "answer": "Fiorentina", "context": [" - Greece - UEFA European Football Championship : 2004", "In 2004 , the Greek striker joined Celta Vigo in a loan deal from Fiorentina with an option for the deal to become permanent .His very positive performances with Perugia earned him a more lucrative contract at the once mighty Fiorentina in 2003 , at that time struggling in Serie B ; ironically , the Viola returned to Serie A at the expense of Perugia , through a two-legged playoff , as they had finished sixth in Serie B that season , while Perugia had finished at 15th place in Serie A . Loan to Celta Vigo . ", "Although not a very prolific scorer , Vryzas tenacious work ethic , his restless battles with the opposing defenders , his talent to create chances and open spaces for his attacking partners , in addition to his aerial ability and passing skills made him a valuable member of all the Clubs he played for , as well as the Greek National Team with which he won the European Championship in 2004 . He was a notable member of the starting eleven in Greeces victorious team and scored a tremendously important goal , a fine chip over the keeper , in", " Zisis Vryzas ( ; born 9 November 1973 ) is a Greek former football player He played as a striker for various teams in Greece and abroad , as well as the Greek National team , with which he won the Euro 2004 . After his retirement , he worked for PAOK as technical director , and for a brief period , took up the position of president , following Theodoros Zagorakis resignation . On 16 August 2010 , Vryzas became the Assistant Coach of Greek national football team .", " Vryzas debuted for Greece in October 1994 in a home Euro 1996 qualifier against Finland , a 4\u20130 victory . He scored his first goal three months later , in a friendly against Cyprus in Larnaca , but had to wait until 2004 in Portugal to take part in a final stage of a tournament ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2003", "2004"], "annotated_para": "Fiorentina .", "type": "order", "ID": 446}} +{"question": "Javier Maroto took which position from July 2011 to October 2012?", "answer": "Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz", "context": [" At the same time , he served as member of the Basque Parliament and in 2016 he was elected Member of the Congress of Deputies until 2019 . He was the Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz , from 2011 to 2015 , the capital city of the Basque Country and of the province of \u00c1lava . Javier Ignacio Maroto Aranzabal ( simply known as Javier Maroto ) is a Spanish politician serving as senator from Castile and Le\u00f3n since 24 July 2019 and Spokesperson of the Popular Group in the Senate since July 30 .", " During the ceremony for the European Green Capital Award , passed from one Covenant signatory city to another , on November 29 , 2012 , Maroto gave the floor to Patrick Rimbert , Mayor of Nantes . Vitoria-Gasteiz was the Green Capital of Europe in 2012 , and Nantes was the Green Capital in 2013 .", "On June 23 , 2010 , Maroto submitted his candidacy for mayor of Vitoria for 2011 . He won the election on May 22 , 2011 , earning a score of 9 seats , and was declared mayor on June 11 , 2011 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2011", "Nov 2012"], "annotated_para": "He was the Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz , from 2011 to 2015 , the capital city of the Basque Country and of the province of \u00c1lava . At the same time , he served as member of the Basque Parliament and in 2016 he was elected Member of the Congress of Deputies until 2019 .", "type": "order", "ID": 571}} +{"question": "Which team did Masahiko Inoha play for from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Hajduk Split", "context": ["Masahiko signed for Vissel Kobe as a free agent in early 2012 . After Vissel Kobes relegation from the top tier in Japan in 2012 , Inoha then moved to Jubilo Iwata in January 2013 for an undisclosed fee . He made 25 appearances and scored a single goal in his first season for Iwata in the Japanese first division but unfortunately they finished in 17th place and were relegated . After three seasons spent in Shizuoka , he was released at the end of the 2015 season after helping Jubilo Iwata gain promotion . He signed for Vissel Kobe", "In the summer transfer window of 2011 he moved to Croatian giant Hajduk Split . He scored his only goal for Hajduk in a 3\u20130 away from home victory over newly promoted side Lu\u010dko on 21 October 2011 . He struggled to adapt to Croatian life , stating reasons such as difficulty to learn the new language and no other Asian players in the side as main factors . On 17 January 2012 , he skipped training for the first time due to unpaid wages . The unpaid wages were due to the debt of Hajduk Split and many players", "were unpaid during his stay at the club . He was fined by the club for missing three training sessions before finally rescinding his contract and returning to Japan in late January 2012 . He made 16 appearances in his single season for Hajduk Split . Upon leaving , Masahiko stated : In my entire career , I have never been as sad as I was in the last two weeks ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "In the summer transfer window of 2011 he moved to Croatian giant Hajduk Split . He scored his only goal for Hajduk in a 3\u20130 away from home victory over newly promoted side Lu\u010dko on 21 October 2011 . He struggled to adapt to Croatian life , stating reasons such as difficulty to learn the new language and no other Asian players in the side as main factors . On 17 January 2012 , he skipped training for the first time due to unpaid wages . The unpaid wages were due to the debt of Hajduk Split and many players were unpaid during his stay at the club . He was fined by the club for missing three training sessions before finally rescinding his contract and returning to Japan in late January 2012 . He made 16 appearances in his single season for Hajduk Split . Upon leaving , Masahiko stated : In my entire career , I have never been as sad as I was in the last two weeks .", "type": "order", "ID": 878}} +{"question": "What was Clarence Cannon's occupation from 1919 to 1936?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" In 1906 , Cannon married Ida Dawson Wigginton ; they had two daughters . The couple formed a close working relationship . Ida Cannon became her husbands most trusted political adviser . Starting in the 1920s , she traveled extensively over the back-country roads of northeastern Missouri campaigning for her spouse , while he remained at his congressional desk in Washington , D.C .", "Cannon was the author of A Synopsis of the Procedure of the House ( 1918 ) , Procedure in the House of Representatives ( 1920 ) , and Cannon\u2019s Procedure ( 1928 ) , subsequent editions of the latter being published periodically by resolutions of the House until 1963 . He was the editor and compiler of Precedents of the House of Representatives ( Cannons Precedents ) by an act of Congress . He also served as regent of the Smithsonian Institution from 1935 to 1964 . He is interred in Elsberry City Cemetery , Elsberry , Missouri . The", " Clark was defeated by Republican Theodore W . Hukriede in the 1920 Republican landslide . Cannon challenged Hukriede for his mentors seat in the House of Representatives in 1922 and won . Popular with his constituents , he repeatedly won reelection , often without opposition , until his death .", "Cannon exercised lasting influence over the workings of Congress through publications such as Procedure in the House of Representatives ( 1920 ) and Cannons,In 1920 he became parliamentarian of the Democratic National Convention , a position he held through 1960 .His skills proved so impressive that the Republicans retained him after winning the House in 1918 .Enjoying Clarks patronage , Cannon advanced to the positions of House journal clerk from 1914 to 1917 and House parliamentarian from 1917 to 1920 . A quick study , he rapidly established himself as a leading authority on parliamentary procedure "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1920", "1935"], "annotated_para": "Enjoying Clarks patronage , Cannon advanced to the positions of House journal clerk from 1914 to 1917 and House parliamentarian from 1917 to 1920 . A quick study , he rapidly established himself as a leading authority on parliamentary procedure . His skills proved so impressive that the Republicans retained him after winning the House in 1918 . In 1920 he became parliamentarian of the Democratic National Convention , a position he held through 1960 . Cannon exercised lasting influence over the workings of Congress through publications such as Procedure in the House of Representatives ( 1920 ) and Cannons Precedents of the House of Representatives ( 1936 ) . After resigning as House parliamentarian , Cannon returned to his law practice in Elsberry .", "type": "order", "ID": 627}} +{"question": "Who was the rector of Central European University from 2001 to June 2009?", "answer": "Yehuda Elkana", "context": ["On 1 August 2009 Rector Yehuda Elkana was succeeded by human rights leader and legal scholar John Shattuck . On 5 May 2016 , it was announced that Michael Ignatieff would succeed Shattuck , becoming the fifth president and rector of the university . Ignatieffs inauguration took place at the Universitys new auditorium on 21 October 2017 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2000", "Jul 2009"], "annotated_para": "On 1 August 2009 Rector Yehuda Elkana was succeeded by human rights leader and legal scholar John Shattuck . On 5 May 2016 , it was announced that Michael Ignatieff would succeed Shattuck , becoming the fifth president and rector of the university . Ignatieffs inauguration took place at the Universitys new auditorium on 21 October 2017 .", "type": "order", "ID": 33}} +{"question": "Nana Okada became a member of what organization or association in June 2012?", "answer": "AKB48", "context": [" - AKBingo ! ( 2012\u2013 ) - ( 2012-2016 ) - ( 2013\u2013 ) - ( 2014 )", " 2012 . Okada joined AKB48 as part of the 14th generation trainees , after failing to pass the 13th generation audition the previous year . 2013 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2012"], "annotated_para": "Okada joined AKB48 as part of the 14th generation trainees , after failing to pass the 13th generation audition the previous year .", "type": "order", "ID": 276}} +{"question": "John Pope (Kentucky politician) took which position from 1815 to 1820?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["He served as a member of the Kentucky Senate from 1825 to 1829 , and was also elected three times to the United States House of Representatives , initially as an Independent and then as a Whig , serving Kentuckys District 7 between 1837 and 1843 .Pope was appointed Secretary of State of Kentucky from 1816 to 1819 , under Governor Gabriel Slaughter ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 1816", "Aug 1819"], "annotated_para": "Pope was appointed Secretary of State of Kentucky from 1816 to 1819 , under Governor Gabriel Slaughter .", "type": "order", "ID": 206}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Rachel Yankey belong to from Nov 1997 to Dec 1999?", "answer": "Arsenal", "context": [" \u2013 1998 , 1999 , 2007 , 2009 - UEFA Womens Cup ( 1 ) \u2013 2007 - FA WSL ( 2 ) \u2013 2011 , 2012 - Fulham - FA Womens National Premier League ( 1 ) \u2013 2002\u201303,Arsenal - FA Womens National Premier League ( 6 ) \u2013 1996\u201397 , 2005\u201306 , 2006\u201307 , 2007\u201308 , 2008\u201309 , 2009\u201310 - FA Womens Cup ( 9 ) \u2013 1998 , 1999 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2011 , 2013 , 2014 - FA Womens Premier League Cup ( 4 ) ", " Yankeys senior playing career began at the age of 16 , playing for Arsenal , when she spent a short time on loan with Laval Dynamites , a Canadian team , and then moved to Fulham in 2000 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1996", "2000"], "annotated_para": "Yankeys senior playing career began at the age of 16 , playing for Arsenal , when she spent a short time on loan with Laval Dynamites , a Canadian team , and then moved to Fulham in 2000 .", "type": "order", "ID": 498}} +{"question": "William Dwight Whitney became a member of what organization or association in June 1860?", "answer": "American Academy of Arts and Sciences", "context": ["Elected foreign knight of the Prussian order Pour le M\u00e9rite#Civil class for science and arts in 1881 .Elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1868 . Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1860 .", "The linguist Roman Jakobson ( Jakobson 1965 , 23-4 ) remarks that Whitney exerted a deep influence on European linguistic thought by promoting the thesis of language as a social institution . In his fundamental books of the 1860s and 1870s , language was defined as a system of arbitrary and conventional signs . This doctrine was borrowed and expanded by Ferdinand de Saussure , and it entered into the posthumous edition of his Course , adjusted by his disciples C . Bally and Albert Sechehaye ( 1916 ) . The teacher declares : On the essential point it seems"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1860", "1860"], "annotated_para": "- Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1860 .", "type": "order", "ID": 951}} +{"question": "What organization did Endre S\u00fcli join in June 2010?", "answer": "European Academy of Sciences", "context": ["He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics, a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) .Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) S\u00fcli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) ", "was a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge ( 2011\u20132014 ) , the Scientific Advisory Board of the Berlin Mathematical School ( 2016\u20132018 ) , the Scientific Council of Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 de Math\u00e9matiques Appliqu\u00e9es et Industrielles ( SMAI ) ( 2014\u20132020 ) , and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Archimedes Center for Modeling , Analysis and Computation at the University of Crete ( 2010\u20132014 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2010"], "annotated_para": "S\u00fcli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) , Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) , a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) . He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics", "type": "order", "ID": 451}} +{"question": "What position did Richard Sanderson (MP) take from August 1837 to June 1847?", "answer": "Member of Parliament ( MP )", "context": [" However , Sanderson returned to the seat a year later , at the 1832 general election , securing the most votes , and held it for another 15 years until 1847 , when he was ranked third in the poll , losing the election . Within this period , he opposed the Maynooth Grant and repealing the Corn Laws , and married the Commons Speakers daughter .", " - Percy Sanderson ( 1842-1919 ) - Charlotte Louisa Gertrude Sanderson ( 1843-1929 ) - Algernon Robert Sanderson ( 1844\u20131863 ) - Lucy Fanny Mary Sanderson ( c1846-1932 ) - Edward Manners Sanderson ( 1847-1932 ) - Matilda Amy Frances Sanderson ( c1852-1931 )", " Sanderson first became Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Colchester at a by-election in 1829\u2014held due to the resignation of Sir George Smyth , 6th Baronet . Having cultivated anti-Catholic and Tory relationships , he was put forward by the Colchester corporation to replace Smyth , a fellow Tory . A token challenge was put forward to counter Sandersons bid for the seat , but he won the seat , declaring a desire to promote the education of the poor and to put an end to the traffic in human blood .", "In 1837 , Sanderson moved his business to King William Street , London ; in 1847 , that business then had to suspend payment , before being able to trade again in early 1848 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 1837", "Jul 1847"], "annotated_para": "Sanderson first became Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Colchester at a by-election in 1829\u2014held due to the resignation of Sir George Smyth , 6th Baronet . Having cultivated anti-Catholic and Tory relationships , he was put forward by the Colchester corporation to replace Smyth , a fellow Tory . A token challenge was put forward to counter Sandersons bid for the seat , but he won the seat , declaring a desire to promote the education of the poor and to put an end to the traffic in human blood .", "type": "order", "ID": 11}} +{"question": "Robert B. Wilson went to which school from September 1958 to June 1959?", "answer": "Harvard College", "context": [" in 1963 from the Harvard Business School . He worked at the University of California , Los Angeles for a very brief time and then joined the faculty at Stanford University . He has been on the faculty of the Stanford Business School since,He received his A.B . from Harvard College in 1959 . He then completed his M.B.A . in 1961 and his D.B.A . Wilson was born on May 16 , 1937 , in Geneva , Nebraska . He graduated from Lincoln High School in Lincoln , Nebraska and earned a full scholarship to Harvard University ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1958", "1959"], "annotated_para": "Wilson was born on May 16 , 1937 , in Geneva , Nebraska . He graduated from Lincoln High School in Lincoln , Nebraska and earned a full scholarship to Harvard University . He received his A.B . from Harvard College in 1959 . He then completed his M.B.A . in 1961 and his D.B.A . in 1963 from the Harvard Business School . He worked at the University of California , Los Angeles for a very brief time and then joined the faculty at Stanford University . He has been on the faculty of the Stanford Business School since 1964 . He was also an affiliated faculty member of Harvard Law School from 1993 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 200}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Steve Guppy belong to from Jun 1998 to Oct 2000?", "answer": "Leicester City", "context": ["He gained League Cup honours with Leicester City in 2000 , having also reached the final in the previous season .He was cup-tied for their victory in the 1997 Football League Cup Final . It was in his first spell with the Foxes that he was most successful , playing in over 140 matches under ONeill . In February 1997 he was tracked down by his former boss Martin ONeill , who paid \u00a3850,000 to take him to Premier League club Leicester City for the first time . ", "A winger , he started his senior career with Wycombe Wanderers in 1989 , over a five-year period he made around 200 appearances for the club , helping Wycombe win promotion to the Football League . Earning a move to Newcastle United in 1994 , later in the year he transferred to Port Vale . After three successful years at Vale he signed to Leicester City in 1997 . After a four-year spell with the Foxes he moved to Scotland to play for Celtic . In 2004 , he returned to Leicester , before brief spells with Leeds United ,", " - League Cup : 1999\u20132000 - Celtic - Scottish Premier League : 2001\u201302 - Scottish Cup runners-up : 2001\u201302", "In August 2001 , Guppy re-joined ONeill at Celtic for \u00a3700,000 , where he spent two-and-a-half years . During his time at Celtic , they won the Scottish Premier League in his first season at the club . The following season , 2002-03 , Guppy had a number of injury problems , meaning he missed the 2003 UEFA Cup Final . In 2003-04 Guppy only made one appearance for Celtic , in a Scottish League Cup tie against Partick Thistle , before leaving Celtic to re-join Leicester City in January 2004 . Guppy left Leicester in the summer of 2004"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1997", "2001"], "annotated_para": "In February 1997 he was tracked down by his former boss Martin ONeill , who paid \u00a3850,000 to take him to Premier League club Leicester City for the first time . He was cup-tied for their victory in the 1997 Football League Cup Final . It was in his first spell with the Foxes that he was most successful , playing in over 140 matches under ONeill . He gained League Cup honours with Leicester City in 2000 , having also reached the final in the previous season .", "type": "order", "ID": 964}} +{"question": "What was the position of Durgabai Deshmukh from August 1946 to November 1946?", "answer": "member of the Constituent Assembly", "context": [" Durg\u0101b\u0101i Deshmukh , Lady Deshmukh ( Rajahmundry , 15 July 1909 \u2013 9 May 1981 ) was an Indian freedom fighter , lawyer , social worker and politician . She was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and of the Planning Commission of India ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 1946", "Dec 1946"], "annotated_para": "Durg\u0101b\u0101i Deshmukh , Lady Deshmukh ( Rajahmundry , 15 July 1909 \u2013 9 May 1981 ) was an Indian freedom fighter , lawyer , social worker and politician . She was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and of the Planning Commission of India .", "type": "order", "ID": 387}} +{"question": "Which country did Svetogorsk belong to from 1939 to 1942?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Enso was recaptured by Finns between 1941 and 1944 during the Continuation War but was again ceded to Soviets by the Moscow Armistice . This secession was formalized after signing the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947 . The Finnish population was resettled to Finland , while migrants from Central Russia resettled the Karelian Isthmus .", " Before the Winter War , the town was a major factory site for Enso-Gutzeit Oy , the Finnish pulp and paper company ( now Stora Enso ) . In the 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty , the new Finnish-Soviet border was deliberately drawn to leave the factory complex on the Soviet side . The towns major industry is still pulp and paper .", "It was a part of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , after March 31 , 1940 of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic .In March 1940 , Enso became a part of Yaskinsky District with the administrative center in the work settlement of Yaski ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 1940", "Aug 1941"], "annotated_para": "In March 1940 , Enso became a part of Yaskinsky District with the administrative center in the work settlement of Yaski . It was a part of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , after March 31 , 1940 of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic .", "type": "order", "ID": 775}} +{"question": "Who did Philip Alston work for from Mar 1991 to Dec 1994?", "answer": "Australian National University", "context": ["He was then Professor at the European University Institute ( 1996\u20132001 ) , before moving to New York University School of Law , where he is the John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law and co-Chair of the law schools Center for Human Rights and Global Justice . He became a faculty instructor in the NYU Law,Alston was then Professor at the Australian National University ( 1990\u201395 ) , and also director of its Center for International and Public Law . Alstons first academic appointments were at Tufts University ( 1985\u201389 ) and Harvard Law School ( 1984\u201389 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1990", "1995"], "annotated_para": "Alstons first academic appointments were at Tufts University ( 1985\u201389 ) and Harvard Law School ( 1984\u201389 ) . Alston was then Professor at the Australian National University ( 1990\u201395 ) , and also director of its Center for International and Public Law . He was then Professor at the European University Institute ( 1996\u20132001 ) , before moving to New York University School of Law , where he is the John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law and co-Chair of the law schools Center for Human Rights and Global Justice . He became a faculty instructor in the NYU Law Institute for Executive Education , which was launched in 2015 .", "type": "order", "ID": 293}} +{"question": "Which party was Walter Veltroni a member of from 1975 to 1992?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["in 1988 , he played a leading role in the transformation into a social democratic party .He was then elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1987 . As a member of the Italian Communist Partys national secretariat , Veltroni joined the Italian Communist Youth Federation ( FGCI ) at the age of 15 , and was elected Rome city councillor in 1976 as member of the Italian Communist Party , serving until 1981 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1976", "Feb 1991"], "annotated_para": "Veltroni joined the Italian Communist Youth Federation ( FGCI ) at the age of 15 , and was elected Rome city councillor in 1976 as member of the Italian Communist Party , serving until 1981 . He was then elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1987 . As a member of the Italian Communist Partys national secretariat , in 1988 , he played a leading role in the transformation into a social democratic party .", "type": "order", "ID": 158}} +{"question": "Alls\u00e5ng p\u00e5 Skansen was presented by whom from Jun 2011 to Aug 2013?", "answer": "M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w", "context": [" - 17 August : Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra , M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w and Lisette Pagler , Sarah Dawn Finer , Magnus Uggla , Fredrik Lycke and Jocke Bergstr\u00f6m . 2011 . - 28 June : Benny Anderssons Orkester , Lund Student Singers , Danny Saucedo , September , and Helen Sj\u00f6holm . - 5 July : H\u00e5kan Hellstr\u00f6m , Miriam A\u00efd , Siw Malmkvist , Ulrik Munther , The Moniker , and Hasse Andersson . - 12 July : Veronica Maggio , Elisas , Eric Amarillo , Sara Varga , Kjell L\u00f6nn\u00e5 , Per Andersson , and H\u00e4xan Surtant .", " - 7 August : Cookies N Beans , Panetoz , The Soundtrack of Our Lives , and Thorsten Flinck . - 14 August : Gina Dirawi , Jerry Williams , Peter Lundblad , Petra Mede & Anna Granath , and Sarah Dawn Finer . 2013 . - 25 June : Gyllene Tider , Zara Larsson , Passenger , Carola , and Eric Ericsons Kammark\u00f6r . - 2 July : Oskar Linnros , Amanda Jenssen , Lisa Nilsson , Yohio , Per Andersson , Kjerstin Dellert , and Peter Jezewski .", " - 1935\u20131950 : Sven Lilja ( deceased 1951 ) - 1956\u20131966 : Egon Kjerrman ( on Swedish Radio as Siste Man P\u00e5 Skansen ) - 1974\u20131993 : Bosse Larsson - 1994\u20132003 : Lasse Berghagen - 2004\u20132010 : Anders Lundin ( also 2003 ) - 2011\u20132013 : M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w - 2014\u20132015 : Petra Marklund - 2016\u20132020 : Sanna Nielsen The guest who has appeared on the show the most is Robert Gustavsson , who has appeared 13 times ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2011", "Aug 2013"], "annotated_para": "- 2011\u20132013 : M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w", "type": "order", "ID": 921}} +{"question": "Which school did Cho Yoon-sun go to from 1985 to 1987?", "answer": "Seoul National University", "context": [" Cho Yoon-sun was born on 22 July 1965 in Seoul . She attended Sehwa Girls High School , graduating in 1984 , and then Seoul National University where she received her bachelors degree in International Relations in 1988 . She later went to Columbia Law School where she received her Master of Laws degree in 2001 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1984", "1988"], "annotated_para": "Cho Yoon-sun was born on 22 July 1965 in Seoul . She attended Sehwa Girls High School , graduating in 1984 , and then Seoul National University where she received her bachelors degree in International Relations in 1988 . She later went to Columbia Law School where she received her Master of Laws degree in 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 6}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Ashley Vincent belong to from August 2016 to May 2017?", "answer": "Stourbridge", "context": ["Vincent signed for National League North side Worcester City in August 2015 following a successful trial spell . However , he left the club after five months when Tristian Dunkley took his place in the first team whilst Vincent was sidelined with illness . Vincent signed for Northern Premier League club Stourbridge in January 2016 . Gary Hacketts Glassboys went on to finish the 2015\u201316 season in sixth place , two points outside of the play-offs . He signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division rivals Sutton Coldfield Town on 6 July 2016 . He helped the Royals to a", "20th-place finish at the end of the 2016\u201317 season , one point above the relegation zone . He extended his contract with the club in June 2017 . However they were relegated in last place at the end of the 2017\u201318 campaign .", "Vincent returned to former club Cheltenham Town as an academy coach in November 2017 , combining the role with his job as a football coach at Halesowen College ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2016", "2017"], "annotated_para": "He played on the wing or as a striker , and was renowned for his pace . He graduated through the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system to win a contract with Cheltenham Town in May 2004 . He spent the next five years at the club , playing in the 2006 League Two play-off final victory . He was loaned out to Aldershot Town in November 2005 and to Colchester United in March 2009 , before he joined Colchester permanently in May 2009 . He spent three years with the club , before he moved on to Port Vale in July 2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 27}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Danielle Steel from 1974 to 1979?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["She divorced him in 1978 , but the relationship spawned Passions Promise and Now and Forever , the two novels that launched her career .After receiving her divorce from Lazard in 1975 , she married Zugelder in the prison canteen .He moved in with Steel when he was paroled in June 1973 , but returned to prison in early 1974 on robbery and rape charges . While still married to Lazard , Steel met Danny Zugelder while interviewing an inmate in a prison near Lompoc , California , where Zugelder was also incarcerated . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1975", "1978"], "annotated_para": "While still married to Lazard , Steel met Danny Zugelder while interviewing an inmate in a prison near Lompoc , California , where Zugelder was also incarcerated . He moved in with Steel when he was paroled in June 1973 , but returned to prison in early 1974 on robbery and rape charges . After receiving her divorce from Lazard in 1975 , she married Zugelder in the prison canteen . She divorced him in 1978 , but the relationship spawned Passions Promise and Now and Forever , the two novels that launched her career .", "type": "order", "ID": 706}} +{"question": "What was the name of the employer Emiliano Aguirre work for from 1982 to 1984?", "answer": "Complutense de Madrid Universities", "context": [" - Aguirre , E. ; Alberdi , M.T. ; Jim\u00e9nez , E. ; Mart\u00edn , C. ; Morales , J. ; Ses\u00e9 , C . y Soria , D . ( 1982 ) : \u00abTorrijos : nueva fauna con Hispanotherium de la cuenca media del Tajo\u00bb . Acta Geol\u00f3gica Hispanica , 17 ( 1-2 ) : 39-61", "Assistant Geology lecturer at the Escuela T\u00e9cnica Superior de Caminos , Canales y Puertos , Madrid ( 1965\u201366 ) ; visitor lecturer of Anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica de Per\u00fa and the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima ( 1967\u20131968 ) ; in charge of Biology for Medicine , Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Madrid ( 1969\u201370 ) ; lecturer of Vertebrate and Human Paleontology , Universidad Complutense de Madrid ( 1971\u201374 ) ; and cathedratic in Paleontology in Zaragoza ( 1977\u201379 ) and Complutense de Madrid Universities ( 1982\u20131984 ) . Researching professor at the CSIC ( 1984\u20131990"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1982", "1984"], "annotated_para": "Assistant Geology lecturer at the Escuela T\u00e9cnica Superior de Caminos , Canales y Puertos , Madrid ( 1965\u201366 ) ; visitor lecturer of Anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00f3lica de Per\u00fa and the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima ( 1967\u20131968 ) ; in charge of Biology for Medicine , Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Madrid ( 1969\u201370 ) ; lecturer of Vertebrate and Human Paleontology , Universidad Complutense de Madrid ( 1971\u201374 ) ; and cathedratic in Paleontology in Zaragoza ( 1977\u201379 ) and Complutense de Madrid Universities ( 1982\u20131984 ) . Researching professor at the CSIC ( 1984\u20131990 ) and associated doctor at the CSIC from his retirement . He also was the interim director of the MNCN ( 1985\u201386 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 198}} +{"question": "What was the record label of Garnidelia from August 2014 to July 2015?", "answer": "Defstar Records", "context": ["Their second single Grilletto , which was released on July 30 , 2014 , was used as the second opening,In 2014 , they made their debut under the major record label Defstar Records with the single ambiguous , which was released on March 5 , 2014 , whose title track is used as the second opening theme to the 2013 anime television series Kill la Kill . Later that year , MARiA collaborated with vocaloid producer Jin and performed the song Daze , which is used as the opening theme to the 2014 anime television series Mekakucity Actors .", " GARNiDELiAs fourth single MIRAI , which was released on May 13 , 2015 , is used as the ending theme to the anime series Gunslinger Stratos . Their indie album Birthia was released on August 26 , 2015 , which contains remade songs that were made before their debut single , such as ARiA , SPiCa , and ORiON .", "theme to the anime television series The Irregular at Magic High School . Their third single Blazing , which was released on October 29 , 2014 , is used as the first opening theme to the anime television series Gundam Reconguista in G . Their debut album Linkage Ring was released on January 21 , 2015 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "In 2014 , they made their debut under the major record label Defstar Records with the single ambiguous , which was released on March 5 , 2014 , whose title track is used as the second opening theme to the 2013 anime television series Kill la Kill . Later that year , MARiA collaborated with vocaloid producer Jin and performed the song Daze , which is used as the opening theme to the 2014 anime television series Mekakucity Actors . Their second single Grilletto , which was released on July 30 , 2014 , was used as the second opening theme to the anime television series The Irregular at Magic High School . Their third single Blazing , which was released on October 29 , 2014 , is used as the first opening theme to the anime television series Gundam Reconguista in G . Their debut album Linkage Ring was released on January 21 , 2015 .", "type": "order", "ID": 381}} +{"question": "Which school did Joseph J. Himmel go to from September 1870 to June 1871?", "answer": "Saint James School in Hagerstown", "context": ["For one year in 1869 , he enrolled at St . Johns College in Annapolis on a Mason Scholarship , before transferring to Saint James School in Hagerstown , where he remained from 1870 to 1871 . In light of his fathers strong connection with the Redemptorist Order , Himmel then entered the Redemptorist training school in Ilchester , Himmels Catholic parents sent him to private school throughout his life . Beginning in 1862 , he was educated in a private school for four years , before being privately tutored by a priest for three years ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1870", "1871"], "annotated_para": "Himmels Catholic parents sent him to private school throughout his life . Beginning in 1862 , he was educated in a private school for four years , before being privately tutored by a priest for three years . For one year in 1869 , he enrolled at St . Johns College in Annapolis on a Mason Scholarship , before transferring to Saint James School in Hagerstown , where he remained from 1870 to 1871 . In light of his fathers strong connection with the Redemptorist Order , Himmel then entered the Redemptorist training school in Ilchester , Maryland , with the intention of pursuing a life in the order . After some incident of mischief , Himmel was expelled from the school ; though he had never encountered a Jesuit before , he hastily arranged to meet with the Jesuit provincial superior , Joseph Keller , who was at Loyola College , and applied to be admitted to the order . He sought his familys consent , as ordered by the provincial , only after being accepted .", "type": "order", "ID": 827}} +{"question": "Which team did Rom\u00e1n Golobart play for from Feb 2010 to August 2011?", "answer": "Wigan Athletic", "context": [" Golobart scored his first goal for Inverness on 24 December 2011 , also against Aberdeen but now in a 2\u20131 home win . Shortly before the game he had expressed a desire to extend his loan spell , which eventually befell under manager Terry Butcher , with the pair having previously been engaged in a heated discussion during training , and he made his last appearance for the club in a 1\u20130 away victory over St Mirren , also winning the Young Player of the Year award .", " Despite appearances in pre-season friendlies and on the substitutes bench , he failed to play a competitive match in his first two seasons at the club , and in August 2011 was loaned to Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle for six months . He made his debut the following day at Pittodrie against Aberdeen , but was unaccustomed to the pace of Scottish football and made twoBorn in Barcelona , Catalonia , 17-year-old Golobart signed for Wigan Athletic from RCD Espanyol on 7 August 2009 as new manager Roberto Mart\u00ednez identified him as a future talent . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2011"], "annotated_para": "Wigan Athletic .", "type": "order", "ID": 242}} +{"question": "Which organization owned Orchard Supply Hardware from 2000 to 2010?", "answer": "Sears", "context": ["In 2005 , Sears sold a 19.9% interest in the company to Ares Management of Los Angeles for US$58.7 million , announcing expansion plans at the time . Ares had the option to later purchase another 30.2% stake in the company for US$126.8 million , but did not exercise this right . OSH had eighty-four stores at the time .OSH was purchased by Sears in 1996 after seven years of independence .", "After starting as a non-profit cooperative in 1931 , the company later converted into a for-profit corporation before it was bought and sold by a number of different corporations during the 1980s . In 1996 , the company was acquired by Sears . After a brief period as a public company in 2012\u201313 , the company filed for a Chapter 11 reorganization . In 2013 , the bulk of OSHs assets and locations were purchased by the home improvement store chain , Lowes . For the next five years , the chain was operated as a subsidiary of Lowes and", "Later several of the Southern California locations of the bankrupt Builders Emporium chain of hardware stores were purchased in preparation of expansion into that region . OSH was spun out of Sears Holdings in 2012 and became a public company . In January 2012 shares began trading on the Nasdaq stock market ( ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1996", "2012"], "annotated_para": "OSH was purchased by Sears in 1996 after seven years of independence . In 2005 , Sears sold a 19.9% interest in the company to Ares Management of Los Angeles for US$58.7 million , announcing expansion plans at the time . Ares had the option to later purchase another 30.2% stake in the company for US$126.8 million , but did not exercise this right . OSH had eighty-four stores at the time .", "type": "order", "ID": 436}} +{"question": "Cutty Sark was owned by whom from 1952 to 1955?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["The ship is in the care of the Cutty Sark Trust , whose president , the Duke of Edinburgh , was instrumental in ensuring her preservation , when he set up the Cutty Sark Society in 1951 . The Trust replaced the Society in 2000 . She is a Grade I listed monument and was on the Buildings At Risk Register following the 2007 fire . The gallery beneath the ship holds the worlds largest collection of ships figureheads , donated to the Society by Sydney Cumbers in 1953 .", "filled in , the river wall rebuilt and the work of re-rigging began . The foundation stone of the dry dock was laid by The Duke of Edinburgh , patron of the Cutty Sark Preservation Society , in June 1953 . The restoration , re-rigging and preparation for public exhibition was estimated to cost \u00a3250,000 .", "In 1953 Cutty Sark was given to the Cutty Sark Preservation Society and in 1954 she was moved to a custom-built dry dock at Greenwich . She was stripped of upper masts , yards , deck-houses and ballast to lighten her before being towed from the East India Import Dock to the special dry dock at Greenwich . The skipper on this occasion was 83-year-old Captain C.E . Irving , who had sailed the world three times in her before he was 17 . The river pilot was Ernest Coe . Thereafter the entrance tunnel to the dry dock was", " By 1954 , she had ceased to be useful as a cadet ship and was transferred to permanent dry dock at Greenwich , London , for public display .After his death , Cutty Sark was transferred to the Thames Nautical Training College , Greenhithe in 1938 where she became an auxiliary cadet training ship alongside HMS Worcester . ship until purchased in 1922 by retired sea captain Wilfred Dowman , who used her as a training ship operating from Falmouth , Cornwall "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1953", "1954"], "annotated_para": "In 1953 Cutty Sark was given to the Cutty Sark Preservation Society and in 1954 she was moved to a custom-built dry dock at Greenwich . She was stripped of upper masts , yards , deck-houses and ballast to lighten her before being towed from the East India Import Dock to the special dry dock at Greenwich . The skipper on this occasion was 83-year-old Captain C.E . Irving , who had sailed the world three times in her before he was 17 . The river pilot was Ernest Coe . Thereafter the entrance tunnel to the dry dock was filled in , the river wall rebuilt and the work of re-rigging began . The foundation stone of the dry dock was laid by The Duke of Edinburgh , patron of the Cutty Sark Preservation Society , in June 1953 . The restoration , re-rigging and preparation for public exhibition was estimated to cost \u00a3250,000 .", "type": "order", "ID": 517}} +{"question": "Which team did Ashley Vincent play for from August 2010 to 2013?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" In July 2012 , Vincent signed a one-year deal with League Two side Port Vale . He started the 2012\u201313 season on the wing , opposite Jennison Myrie-Williams , and scored twice in the opening six league games to fire the Valiants into second place . After claiming goals against Oxford United and Wycombe Wanderers , he was named as League Two Player of the Month in October 2012 , but credited his teammates , saying this award is as much for them as it is for me .", "Vincent was linked with a move to Notts County , and also had a trial with Scottish Premier League side Motherwell . He re-signed with Cheltenham Town \u2013 now in League Two and managed by Mark Yates \u2013 on a one-year deal in July 2013 . He said the move was a homecoming for him . He was not in the first team for the first half of the 2013\u201314 season , and had to wait until February before winning his first start in the league . He was soon frozen out of the first team picture once again and", "2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "He went 12 weeks without a goal before he netted twice in a 3\u20130 victory over AFC Wimbledon at Vale Park on 5 February 2013 . On 12 March , he picked up an ankle injury that kept him out of action until the last day of the season . Vale secured promotion with a third-place finish at the end of the season , with Vincent scoring eight goals in 40 appearances . He was offered a new two-year contract , but chose to reject the offer and to search for a new club .", " - Individual - League Two Player of the Month : October 2012 - Cheltenham Town - League Two play-offs : 2006 - Colchester United - Essex Senior Cup runner-up : 2012 - Port Vale - League Two third-place promotion : 2012\u201313"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "He played on the wing or as a striker , and was renowned for his pace . He graduated through the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system to win a contract with Cheltenham Town in May 2004 . He spent the next five years at the club , playing in the 2006 League Two play-off final victory . He was loaned out to Aldershot Town in November 2005 and to Colchester United in March 2009 , before he joined Colchester permanently in May 2009 . He spent three years with the club , before he moved on to Port Vale in July 2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 23}} +{"question": "Alls\u00e5ng p\u00e5 Skansen was presented by whom from 1991 to 1994?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["2016\u20132020 : Sanna Nielsen The guest who has appeared on the show the most is Robert Gustavsson , who has appeared 13 times .2011\u20132013 : M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w - 2014\u20132015 : Petra Marklund,1974\u20131993 : Bosse Larsson - 1994\u20132003 : Lasse Berghagen - 2004\u20132010 : Anders Lundin ( also 2003 )1935\u20131950 : Sven Lilja ( deceased 1951 ) - 1956\u20131966 : Egon Kjerrman ( on Swedish Radio as Siste Man P\u00e5 Skansen ) "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Aug 1992", "Aug 1993"], "annotated_para": "- 1974\u20131993 : Bosse Larsson", "type": "order", "ID": 918}} +{"question": "What was the position of Homer Thornberry from July 1963 to June 1964?", "answer": "United States Senate", "context": ["Thornberry was nominated by President Johnson on June 22 , 1965 , to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated by Judge Joseph Chappell Hutcheson Jr . He was confirmed by the Senate on July 1 , 1965 , and received his commission the same day . He assumed senior status on December 21 , 1978 . His service was terminated on December 12 , 1995 , due to his death .", " William Homer Thornberry ( January 9 , 1909 \u2013 December 12 , 1995 ) was an American politician and judge . He served as the United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1949 to 1963 . From 1963 to 1965 he was Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas , and he was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1965 to 1978 .", "His service was terminated on July 2 , 1965 , due to elevation to the Fifth Circuit .He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 15 , 1963 , and received his commission from President Lyndon B . Johnson on December 17 , 1963 .Thornberry was nominated by President John F . Kennedy on July 9 , 1963 , to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas vacated by Judge R . Ewing Thomason . ", " Thornberry was elected in 1948 to the 81st United States Congress as a United States Representative of the 10th congressional district of Texas . In winning the seat , he replaced its former occupant , Lyndon B . Johnson , who had been elected that year for the first time to the United States Senate . Thornberry was a member of the Rules Committee of the United States House of Representatives from January 1955 to his 1963 resignation , when he was appointed by Johnson , now President , to the federal bench ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1963", "1965"], "annotated_para": "Thornberry was elected in 1948 to the 81st United States Congress as a United States Representative of the 10th congressional district of Texas . In winning the seat , he replaced its former occupant , Lyndon B . Johnson , who had been elected that year for the first time to the United States Senate . Thornberry was a member of the Rules Committee of the United States House of Representatives from January 1955 to his 1963 resignation , when he was appointed by Johnson , now President , to the federal bench .", "type": "order", "ID": 701}} +{"question": "Who did Carlos Quentin work for in Apr 2015?", "answer": "Atlanta Braves", "context": ["On July 22 , 2012 , Quentin agreed to a three-year , $27 million contract extension through 2015 with a $10 million mutual option for 2016 , including a no-trade clause . This is an amazing opportunity to stay and play in the city I grew up in . said Quentin .", " On April 5 , 2015 , Quentin was traded to the Atlanta Braves along with Cameron Maybin , Matt Wisler , and Jordan Paroubeck , for Craig Kimbrel and Melvin Upton Jr . The Braves designated him for assignment later that day , and released him on April 14 . Quentin signed a minor league deal with the Seattle Mariners on April 22 , 2015 , and was assigned to the Tacoma Rainiers . On May 1 , 2015 , Quentin announced his retirement ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Apr 2015", "Apr 2015"], "annotated_para": "Atlanta Braves .", "type": "order", "ID": 601}} +{"question": "Which position did Henry Addington hold from 1804 to 1806?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["when Melville resigned as First Lord of the Admiralty in July 1805 , Pitt broke his promise by having Sir Charles Middleton appointed instead of Buckinghamshire . As a result of the betrayal , Addington and Buckinghamshire resigned and took all of their supporters into opposition . Addington,In return for the support of the government by Addingtons loyal supporters , Pitt agreed to include Addingtons colleague the Earl of Buckinghamshire as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with a promise to elevate him to the first vacancy of a more senior position in the Cabinet . ", ". In return for the support of the government by Addingtons loyal supporters , Pitt agreed to include Addingtons colleague the Earl of Buckinghamshire as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with a promise to elevate him to the first vacancy of a more senior position in the Cabinet . However , when Melville resigned as First Lord of the Admiralty in July 1805 , Pitt broke his promise by having Sir Charles Middleton appointed instead of Buckinghamshire . As a result of the betrayal , Addington and Buckinghamshire resigned and took all of their supporters into opposition . Addington"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 1805", "Jul 1805"], "annotated_para": "Addington remained an important political figure because he had gained a large following of MPs who supported him loyally in the Commons . He was reconciled with Pitt in December 1804 , with the help of Lord Hawkesbury as an intermediary . As a result , Pitt arranged for him to join the Cabinet as Lord President of the Council in January 1805 but insisted for Addington to accept a peerage to avoid the inconvenience of them sitting together in the Commons and Addington was created Viscount Sidmouth , of Sidmouth in the County of Devon on 12 January 1805 . In return for the support of the government by Addingtons loyal supporters , Pitt agreed to include Addingtons colleague the Earl of Buckinghamshire as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with a promise to elevate him to the first vacancy of a more senior position in the Cabinet . However , when Melville resigned as First Lord of the Admiralty in July 1805 , Pitt broke his promise by having Sir Charles Middleton appointed instead of Buckinghamshire . As a result of the betrayal , Addington and Buckinghamshire resigned and took all of their supporters into opposition . Addington was appointed Lord Privy Seal in 1806 in the Ministry of All the Talents that succeeded Pitt . Later that year he returned to the position of Lord President to 1807 . His resignation , in opposition to a limited measure of Catholic Emancipation , which the Cabinet was considering despite the opposition of King George III , precipitated the fall of the Talents Ministry .", "type": "order", "ID": 289}} +{"question": "Which position did Samuel J. Kirkwood hold from 1876 to Feb 1877?", "answer": "Governor of Iowa", "context": ["1877 . He resigned as governor in 1877 to begin his second term as U.S . Senator . In 1881 , Kirkwood resigned his Senate seat to become Secretary of the Interior under President James Garfield . He served as Interior Secretary until 1882 . He unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1886 .", "After he left office in 1864 , Kirkwood moved to a new house on Wyoming Road in Iowa City ( now Kirkwood Avenue ) and practiced law . About this time Kirkwood sold his share of the mill , part of it to his brother , William , and part to Valentine Miller . In 1865-1867 , he served the remainder of James Harlan\u2019s term in the U.S . Senate , and served in the Senate again from 1877 to 1881 . Between his separate terms as a Senator , he was again the Governor of Iowa from 1876 to"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 1876", "Feb 1877"], "annotated_para": "After he left office in 1864 , Kirkwood moved to a new house on Wyoming Road in Iowa City ( now Kirkwood Avenue ) and practiced law . About this time Kirkwood sold his share of the mill , part of it to his brother , William , and part to Valentine Miller . In 1865-1867 , he served the remainder of James Harlan\u2019s term in the U.S . Senate , and served in the Senate again from 1877 to 1881 . Between his separate terms as a Senator , he was again the Governor of Iowa from 1876 to 1877 . He resigned as governor in 1877 to begin his second term as U.S . Senator . In 1881 , Kirkwood resigned his Senate seat to become Secretary of the Interior under President James Garfield . He served as Interior Secretary until 1882 . He unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1886 .", "type": "order", "ID": 804}} +{"question": "Michael Cullen (politician) took which position from 1998 to 2003?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" On 26 August 1999 , Cullen was named by the Speaker Doug Kidd for saying that the National Member Max Bradford had lied , and that he was a stooge of the Employers Federation .", " After the 2002 election , the electoral support for Labours junior coalition partner ( the Progressive Party ) was not sufficient to justify its leader holding the Deputy Prime Minister position , resulting in Michael Cullen replacing Jim Anderton as Deputy Prime Minister .Labours electoral victory in 1999 resulted in Cullen becoming Minister of Finance ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 1999", "Aug 2002"], "annotated_para": "Labours electoral victory in 1999 resulted in Cullen becoming Minister of Finance . After the 2002 election , the electoral support for Labours junior coalition partner ( the Progressive Party ) was not sufficient to justify its leader holding the Deputy Prime Minister position , resulting in Michael Cullen replacing Jim Anderton as Deputy Prime Minister .", "type": "order", "ID": 191}} +{"question": "Which position did Robert F. Wagner hold from 1919 to 1926?", "answer": "justice of the New York Supreme Court", "context": ["the state . Wagner left the senate in 1918 , and served as a justice of the New York Supreme Court until his election to the Senate in 1926 .", " On June 28 , 1949 , Wagner resigned from the Senate because of ill health ; John Foster Dulles was appointed by Governor Thomas E . Dewey on July 7 , 1949 to fill the vacancy temporarily . Personal life and death . In 1908 , Wagner married Margaret Marie McTague , who died in 1919 . They had one son . In 1927 he received the first honorary citizenship of Nastaetten , his town of birth . 1961 his son Robert Wagner Jr . was also named an honorary citizen of Nastaetten .", "Wagner was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1926 and re-elected in 1932 , 1938 , and 1944 . He resigned on June 28 , 1949 , due to ill health . He was unable to attend any sessions of the 80th or 81st Congress from 1947 to 1949 because of a heart ailment . Wagner was the Chairman of the Committee on Patents in the 73rd Congress , of the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys in the 73rd and 74th Congresses , and of the Committee on Banking and Currency in the 75th through", " Wagner was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Conventions of 1915 and 1938 and a justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1919 to 1926 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1919", "1926"], "annotated_para": "Wagner was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Conventions of 1915 and 1938 and a justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1919 to 1926 .", "type": "order", "ID": 533}} +{"question": "Which team did Kevin Locke (rugby league) play for from June 2015 to June 2016?", "answer": "Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats", "context": ["to play for the Point Chevalier Pirates in the Fox Memorial Shield mid season , 2016 .", "On 26 June 2015 , he signed for then-bottom Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats until the end of the season , pending a visa being granted .The Red Devils then negotiated his early release from the Warriors , where in 2014 he had languished in the Warriors NSW Cup side with Tomkins preferred in the top grade and he arrived to make his d\u00e9but for the English club during the 2014 season at Huddersfield . Locke scored a try and kicked six goals in a 10-36 win . ", " When he was 23 , Locke was sentenced in the Auckland District Court to 80 hours community work and fined $1400 for driving while disqualified on 12 May 2012 , but avoided a further driving ban ; his club also fined him $5000 . Locke has been suspended for driving twice as a result of demerit points and has been caught speeding on seven occasions . Locke married Australian Netballer Chelsea Locke ( n\u00e9e Pitman ) on 30 December 2015 .", "In June 2016 Locke signed a deal with Shute Shield rugby union side Southern Districts & agreed to join the Western Sydney Rams in the NRC , however failed to get accustomed to the code-switch & spent most of the season playing in the lower grades , he was subsequently left out of the NRC squad for the Rams . In November 2016 , Locke signed a contract to join Manly Sea Eagles . He was released during the pre-season and signed with the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the Queensland Cup . He was released and returned to New Zealand", "In May 2014 , Salford Red Devils RLFC of the Super League announced Locke had signed a 3-year deal to play for them , beginning in October 2014 ahead of the 2015 season , having rejected offers from Union clubs Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "On 26 June 2015 , he signed for then-bottom Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats until the end of the season , pending a visa being granted .", "type": "order", "ID": 769}} +{"question": "Ian Oliver was an employee for whom from 1980 to 1989?", "answer": "Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police", "context": ["at Central covered the Grangemouth Oil Refinery . He was Chief Constable of Grampian Police from 1990 to 1998 . During his time in Scotland he was twice elected as President of the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland , as well as International Vice President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police . He was also awarded the Queens Police Medal for Distinguished Police Service .", "In 1979 he was appointed as Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police , a job he held for eleven years until moving to the neighbouring Grampian force . Part of his remitHe moved to Northumbria Police as a Chief Superintendent in 1977 , then later became the forces Assistant Chief Constable . After training as a company secretary , Oliver served as an officer with the Royal Air Force between 1959 and 1961 . After leaving the Air Force he joined Londons Metropolitan Police Service as a constable , working his way up to the rank of Superintendent ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1979", "1990"], "annotated_para": "After training as a company secretary , Oliver served as an officer with the Royal Air Force between 1959 and 1961 . After leaving the Air Force he joined Londons Metropolitan Police Service as a constable , working his way up to the rank of Superintendent . He moved to Northumbria Police as a Chief Superintendent in 1977 , then later became the forces Assistant Chief Constable . In 1979 he was appointed as Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police , a job he held for eleven years until moving to the neighbouring Grampian force . Part of his remit at Central covered the Grangemouth Oil Refinery . He was Chief Constable of Grampian Police from 1990 to 1998 . During his time in Scotland he was twice elected as President of the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland , as well as International Vice President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police . He was also awarded the Queens Police Medal for Distinguished Police Service .", "type": "order", "ID": 353}} +{"question": "Which employer did Gustav Herglotz work for from 1907 to 1910?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In 1904 he became Privatdozent for Astronomy and Mathematics there , and in 1907 Professor extraordinarius . In 1908 he became Professor.In 1900 he went to the LMU Munich and achieved his Doctorate in 1902 under Hugo von Seeliger . Afterwards , he went to the University of G\u00f6ttingen , where he habilitated under Felix Klein . Herglotz studied Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Vienna in 1899 , and attended lectures by Ludwig Boltzmann . In this time of study , he had a friendship with his colleagues Paul Ehrenfest , Hans Hahn and Heinrich Tietze .", "extraordinarius in Vienna , and in 1909 at the University of Leipzig . From 1925 ( until becoming Emeritus in 1947 ) he again was in G\u00f6ttingen as the successor of Carl Runge on the chair of applied mathematics . One of his students was Emil Artin .", " - The Herglotz\u2013Noether theorem stated by Herglotz ( 1909 ) and independently by Fritz Noether ( 1909 ) , was used by Herglotz to classify all possible forms of rotational motions satisfying Born rigidity . In the course of this work , Herglotz showed that the Lorentz transformations correspond to hyperbolic motions in formula_1 , by which he classified the one-parameter Lorentz transformations into loxodromic , parabolic , elliptic , and hyperbolic groups ( see M\u00f6bius transformation#Lorentz transformation ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1908", "1909"], "annotated_para": "Herglotz studied Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Vienna in 1899 , and attended lectures by Ludwig Boltzmann . In this time of study , he had a friendship with his colleagues Paul Ehrenfest , Hans Hahn and Heinrich Tietze . In 1900 he went to the LMU Munich and achieved his Doctorate in 1902 under Hugo von Seeliger . Afterwards , he went to the University of G\u00f6ttingen , where he habilitated under Felix Klein . In 1904 he became Privatdozent for Astronomy and Mathematics there , and in 1907 Professor extraordinarius . In 1908 he became Professor extraordinarius in Vienna , and in 1909 at the University of Leipzig . From 1925 ( until becoming Emeritus in 1947 ) he again was in G\u00f6ttingen as the successor of Carl Runge on the chair of applied mathematics . One of his students was Emil Artin .", "type": "order", "ID": 934}} +{"question": "Who was the chair of Lega Nord Piemont from 2006 to 2009?", "answer": "Mario Borghezio", "context": [" The party was founded in April 1987 by splinters from Piedmontese Union ( Union Piemont\u00e8isa , UP ) led by Gipo Farassino and Mario Borghezio . This group , which took the name of Piedmontese Autonomist Movement ( Moviment Autonomista Piemont\u00e8is , MAP ) and later Autonomist Piedmont ( Piemont Autonomista , PA ) , wanted to make an alliance with Lega Lombarda of Umberto Bossi , in contrast with UP leader Roberto Gremmo .", "Stefano Allasia ( 2016\u2013present ) , Gianna Gancia ( 2012\u20132016 ) , Mario Borghezio ( 2004\u20132011 ) , Oreste Rossi ( 2001\u20132004 ) , Silvano Straneo ( 2000\u20132001 ) ,Bernardino Bosio ( 1997\u20131999 ) , Domenico Comino ( 1994\u20131997 ) ,National President : Angelo Colli ( 1991\u20131992 ) , Riccardo Molinari ( 2016\u2013present ),Roberto Cota ( 2001\u20132016 ) ,Bernardino Bosio ( 1999\u20132001 ) Domenico Comino ( 1997\u20131999 ) - National Secretary : Gipo Farassino ( 1987\u20131997 ) ,"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2004", "2011"], "annotated_para": "The party was founded in April 1987 by splinters from Piedmontese Union ( Union Piemont\u00e8isa , UP ) led by Gipo Farassino and Mario Borghezio . This group , which took the name of Piedmontese Autonomist Movement ( Moviment Autonomista Piemont\u00e8is , MAP ) and later Autonomist Piedmont ( Piemont Autonomista , PA ) , wanted to make an alliance with Lega Lombarda of Umberto Bossi , in contrast with UP leader Roberto Gremmo .", "type": "order", "ID": 506}} +{"question": "What was the official name of VP-29 from June 1946 to October 1946?", "answer": "Patrol Squadron 122", "context": ["on 15 May 1946 , redesignated Heavy Patrol Squadron ( Landplane ) 12 ( VP-HL-12 ) on 1 October 1944 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 122 ( VP-122 ) on 1 July 1941 , redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 122 ( VPB-122 )on 1 July 1939 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 72 ( VP-72 ) on 4 September 1937 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 52 ( VP-52 ) on 1 November 1935 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 14 ( VP-14 ) VP-29 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 14-F ( VP-14F ) ", "15 November 1946 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 29 ( VP-29 ) on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 18 January 1950 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1946", "Nov 1946"], "annotated_para": "VP-29 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 14-F ( VP-14F ) on 1 November 1935 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 14 ( VP-14 ) on 4 September 1937 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 52 ( VP-52 ) on 1 July 1939 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 72 ( VP-72 ) on 1 July 1941 , redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 122 ( VPB-122 ) on 1 October 1944 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 122 ( VP-122 ) on 15 May 1946 , redesignated Heavy Patrol Squadron ( Landplane ) 12 ( VP-HL-12 ) on 15 November 1946 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 29 ( VP-29 ) on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 18 January 1950 .", "type": "order", "ID": 729}} +{"question": "Willy Hernang\u00f3mez played for which team from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Real Madrid", "context": ["Considered one of the best prospects of Real Madrid , Hernang\u00f3mez played his first two seasons on its reserve team . In the summer of 2013 , Hernang\u00f3mez was loaned by Real Madrid to Cajasol Sevilla , extending his agreement for one more season in the next summer . On 17 July 2015 , he returned to Real Madrid and played for the senior team in 2015\u201316 . In his lone full season for the senior team , he averaged 5.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in 34 games in the Spanish ACB League .", " As a member of the junior national teams of Spain , Hernang\u00f3mez played at the 2012 Albert Schweitzer Tournament , where he was named to the All-Tournament Team . He also played at the 2011 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship , where he won a gold medal , and at the 2014 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship , where he won a silver medal , and was named to the All-Tournament Team .", " - Liga ACB ( Spanish League ) : 2013 , 2016 - Copa del Rey ( Spanish Cup ) : 2016 - Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a ( Spanish Supercup ) : 2012 - FIBA Intercontinental Cup : 2015"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2013"], "annotated_para": "Real Madrid ( 2011\u20132016 ) .", "type": "order", "ID": 44}} +{"question": "What was the official name of VP-42 from June 1946 to October 1946?", "answer": "Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 )", "context": ["on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 26 September 1969 . redesignated Medium Patrol Squadron ( Seaplane ) 2 ( VP-MS-2 ) on 15 November 1946 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 42 ( VP-42 ) redesignated Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 15 May 1946 ,redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 22 ( VPB-22 ) on 1 October 1944 , VP-42 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 7 April 1944 , ", " - 20 January 1946 : VPB-22 was reformed at NAS San Diego for training and duties as a ferry command . - 3 February \u2013 28 April 1947 : VP-MS-2 was transferred to for seaplane handling , plane refueling , arming and towing training . On 28 April , the same training evolutions were carried out aboard ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1946", "Nov 1946"], "annotated_para": "VP-42 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 7 April 1944 , redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 22 ( VPB-22 ) on 1 October 1944 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 22 ( VP-22 ) on 15 May 1946 , redesignated Medium Patrol Squadron ( Seaplane ) 2 ( VP-MS-2 ) on 15 November 1946 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 42 ( VP-42 ) on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 26 September 1969 .", "type": "order", "ID": 678}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Corey Graham belong to from 2007 to 2011?", "answer": "Chicago Bears", "context": [" Corey Dewayne Graham ( born July 25 , 1985 ) is a former American football free safety . He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Draft . He played college football at New Hampshire . He played for the Baltimore Ravens , Buffalo Bills , and Philadelphia Eagles . Graham is a one-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time Super Bowl champion .", " Graham was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 5th round of the 2007 NFL Draft . In 2008 , Graham started at cornerback alongside longtime Bear Charles Tillman . Graham registered his first career interception on October 19 , 2008 off of Minnesota Vikings quarterback Gus Frerotte . Graham also recorded 91 tackles in the 2008 season . Graham was selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2011 after a season in which he recorded 16 total tackles , deflected three passes , forced a fumble , and caught three interceptions ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2011"], "annotated_para": "Graham was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 5th round of the 2007 NFL Draft . In 2008 , Graham started at cornerback alongside longtime Bear Charles Tillman . Graham registered his first career interception on October 19 , 2008 off of Minnesota Vikings quarterback Gus Frerotte . Graham also recorded 91 tackles in the 2008 season .", "type": "order", "ID": 981}} +{"question": "What was the operator of Pennsylvania Railroad class E44 from 1962 to 1966, if The Pennsylvania was the operator of Pennsylvania Railroad class E44 from 1963?", "answer": "The Pennsylvania", "context": [" In the late 1960s , General Electric constructed two upgraded 5,000 horsepower ( 25,000 volt , 60 cycle ) units of the same E44 body style ( known as E50Cs ) for the Muskingum Electric Railroad , a private coal-carrying railroad owned by American Electric Power . Until it closed in 2002 , MERR shuttled coal in two automated consists from the mine to a powerplant at Relief , Ohio ( across from Beverly , OH ) .", "The Pennsylvania took delivery of 66 E44s between 1960\u201363 and they quickly displaced the P5s . The Pennsylvania used the E44s on just about any freight assignment imaginable , on all of its electrified lines . They could work both singly or lashed together as multiple units . They quickly proved to be very versatile and could handle just about any train , without helpers . The E44s dynamic braking , a novelty under PRR wires , made them just as sure-footed descending grades as climbing them ( although the brakes were not regenerative ) . They even occasionally hauled", "They were then acquired by Amtrak and NJ Transit , where they lived short lives ;all were retired by the mid-1980s . One is preserved at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania .The PRR E44 was an electric , rectifier-equipped locomotive built by General Electric for the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1960 and 1963 . The PRR used them for freight service on the Northeast Corridor . They continued in service under Penn Central and Conrail until Conrail abandoned its electric operations in the early 1980s .", "After the 1968 Penn Central merger , the E44s remained in freight service , over the same territory as before , and ( unlike much of the Penn Central diesel fleet ) , as reliably as before . The paint scheme for most units was Penn Central black with the worms in love logo . At least one unit wore the short-lived red-P logo , with the P in the logo red instead of white . Not all units received a full Penn Central paint scheme , mainly due to the cash-strapped nature of the railroad , which went bankrupt"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1960", "Jan 1968"], "annotated_para": "The Pennsylvania took delivery of 66 E44s between 1960\u201363 and they quickly displaced the P5s . The Pennsylvania used the E44s on just about any freight assignment imaginable , on all of its electrified lines . They could work both singly or lashed together as multiple units . They quickly proved to be very versatile and could handle just about any train , without helpers . The E44s dynamic braking , a novelty under PRR wires , made them just as sure-footed descending grades as climbing them ( although the brakes were not regenerative ) . They even occasionally hauled passenger trains in emergencies , although they were not very adept in this role , being ( officially ) limited to , having a pronounced oscillating tendency at speed on jointed rail , and of course lacking steam generators for passenger service .", "type": "order", "ID": 64}} +{"question": "David L. Gunn was an employee for whom from 1973 to 1980?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Early positions ( 1964 to 1984 ) . The following were Gunns early positions , many related to railways : - Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fe Railway , 1964 to 1967 - New York Central Railroad , 1967 to 1968 - Assistant Vice-President , Illinois Central Gulf Railroad , 1969 to 1974 - Director of Commuter Rail , Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ( MBTA ) , 1974 to 1975 - Director of Operations , MBTA , 1975 to 1979 - General Manager and Chief Operations Officer , Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA ) , 1979 to 1984", "the General Manager at WMATA ( the Washington Metro ) from 1991 to 1994 , and Chief General Manager of the Toronto Transit, President of the New York City Transit Authority from 1984 to 1990 General Manager and Chief Operations Officer of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA ) from 1979-1984, He was Director of Operations of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ( MBTA ) from 1975-1979 , David L . Gunn ( born June 21 , 1937 ) is a transportation system administrator who has headed several significant railroads and transit systems in North America ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1974", "1979"], "annotated_para": "- Director of Commuter Rail , Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ( MBTA ) , 1974 to 1975", "type": "order", "ID": 396}} +{"question": "Mary Sheldon Barnes was an employee for whom from 1883 to 1896?", "answer": "Stanford University", "context": [" - Barnes , Mary Sheldon ( 1879 ) . - \u2014 ( May 1882 ) . Poor White Trash . Cornhill Magazine 45 : 579-584 . - \u2014 ( July 1895 ) . History : A Definition and a Forecast . Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 6 ( 5 ) : 285-290 . - \u2014 ( July 1889 ) . General History in the High School . The Academy : Journal of Secondary Education 4 ( 5 ) : 285-290 .", "a textbook , she used a collection of primary source reproductions . With firsthand reading of powerful documents of history , students could generate a dialogue about history\u2019s biggest questions . However , faculty at Wellesley disapproved of her methods . In 1879 she resigned due to poor health and internal conflicts at the college , leaving behind teaching to travel abroad and rest . In 1882 she returned to Oswego Normal to write her work Studies in General History , which was published in 1885 for secondary-school students .", "In 1897 , the couple resigned from Stanford to travel and write in Europe .The couple collaborated on Studies in American History which was published in 1891 for eighth-grade students . However , Sheldon owned the copyright to the text . She also conducted research in four California school districts regarding the source method and educational philosophy , through which she designed a history curriculum that accounted for developmental changes . Sheldon would go on to publish Studies in Historical Method , which was directed towards teachers and layman historians interested in learning about historical method . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 1882", "1897"], "annotated_para": "On August 6 , 1885 she married Earl Barnes , a former student , who was eleven years her junior . While Barnes taught at various universities , Sheldon concentrated on her writing and collaboration with historian Andrew Dickson White . In 1891 Barnes was appointed head of the department of education at Stanford University , where he implemented her method studies of educational history and child development . In March 1892 Sheldon joined the department of history at Stanford as the first female faculty member . As an assistant professor , she taught 19th-century European and Pacific Slope history . The couple collaborated on Studies in American History which was published in 1891 for eighth-grade students . However , Sheldon owned the copyright to the text . She also conducted research in four California school districts regarding the source method and educational philosophy , through which she designed a history curriculum that accounted for developmental changes . Sheldon would go on to publish Studies in Historical Method , which was directed towards teachers and layman historians interested in learning about historical method . In 1897 , the couple resigned from Stanford to travel and write in Europe .", "type": "order", "ID": 763}} +{"question": "Ashley Vincent played for which team from April 2002 to March 2006?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["He finished the 2004\u201305 season with three goals in 30 games .", "In May 2004 , Vincent joined League Two side Cheltenham Town on a two-year deal ; manager John Ward had previously worked on the coaching staff at Wolves . He made his first team debut on 7 August 2004 , replacing John Melligan 68 minutes into a 2\u20130 win over Southend United at Roots Hall . He won his first start three days later , in a 2\u20130 home defeat to Scunthorpe United . He scored his first goals on 28 September , bagging a brace in a 5\u20131 victory over Dagenham & Redbridge in the Football League Trophy .", "He played on the wing or as a striker , and was renowned for his pace . He graduated through the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system to win a contract with Cheltenham Town in May 2004 . He spent the next five years at the club , playing in the 2006 League Two play-off final victory . He was loaned out to Aldershot Town in November 2005 and to Colchester United in March 2009 , before he joined Colchester permanently in May 2009 . He spent three years with the club , before he moved on to Port Vale in July"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2003", "2004"], "annotated_para": "He played on the wing or as a striker , and was renowned for his pace . He graduated through the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system to win a contract with Cheltenham Town in May 2004 . He spent the next five years at the club , playing in the 2006 League Two play-off final victory . He was loaned out to Aldershot Town in November 2005 and to Colchester United in March 2009 , before he joined Colchester permanently in May 2009 . He spent three years with the club , before he moved on to Port Vale in July 2012 . He helped the Valiants to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012\u201313 , before he re-joined Cheltenham Town in July 2013 . He signed with Shrewsbury Town in May 2014 , and played a minor role as the club won promotion out of League Two in 2014\u201315 . He later played non-league football for Worcester City , Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 22}} +{"question": "What was the manufacturer of British Rail Class 40 from 1959 to 1962?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In later life the locomotives were mainly to be found hauling heavy freight and passenger trains in the north of England and Scotland . As more new rolling stock was introduced , their passenger work decreased , partly due to their lack of electric train heating ( D255 was fitted with electric train heating for a trial period in the mid-1960s ) for newer passenger coaches . They lost their last front-line passenger duties \u2013 in Scotland \u2013 in 1980 , and the last regular use on passenger trains was on the North Wales Coast Line between Holyhead , Crewe", "All the locomotives were painted in the British Railways diesel green livery , and the final locomotive , D399 , was delivered in September 1962 . Following the mixed success of the prototypes , another 190 locomotives were ordered by British Railways , and were numbered from D210 to D399 . All were built at Vulcan Foundry , except one batch of twenty ( Nos . D305\u2013D324 ) which were built at Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns factory in Darlington .", "The heyday of the class was in the early 1960s , when they hauled top-link expresses on the West Coast Main Line and in East Anglia . However , the arrival of more powerful diesels such as Class 47 , Class 50 , Class 55 , and the later InterCity 125 , together with the electrification of the West Coast Main Line , meant that the fleet was gradually relegated to more mundane duties ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1960", "1961"], "annotated_para": "Following the mixed success of the prototypes , another 190 locomotives were ordered by British Railways , and were numbered from D210 to D399 . All were built at Vulcan Foundry , except one batch of twenty ( Nos . D305\u2013D324 ) which were built at Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns factory in Darlington . All the locomotives were painted in the British Railways diesel green livery , and the final locomotive , D399 , was delivered in September 1962 .", "type": "order", "ID": 676}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Arnulf \u00d8verland from 1925 to 1932?", "answer": "Hildur Arntzen", "context": [" In 1918 he had married the singer Hildur Arntzen ( 1888\u20131957 ) . Their marriage was dissolved in 1939 . In 1940 , he married Bartholine Eufemia Leganger ( 1903\u20131995 ) . They separated shortly after , and were officially divorced in 1945 . \u00d8verland was married to journalist Margrete Aamot \u00d8verland ( 1913\u20131978 ) during June 1945 .", " \u00d8verland was born in Kristiansund and raised in Bergen . His parents were Peter Anton \u00d8verland ( 1852\u20131906 ) and Hanna Hage ( 1854\u20131939 ) . The early death of his father , left the family economically stressed . He was able to attend Bergen Cathedral School and in 1904 Kristiania Cathedral School . He graduated in 1907 and for a time studied philology at University of Kristiania ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1918", "1939"], "annotated_para": "In 1918 he had married the singer Hildur Arntzen ( 1888\u20131957 ) . Their marriage was dissolved in 1939 . In 1940 , he married Bartholine Eufemia Leganger ( 1903\u20131995 ) . They separated shortly after , and were officially divorced in 1945 . \u00d8verland was married to journalist Margrete Aamot \u00d8verland ( 1913\u20131978 ) during June 1945 .", "type": "order", "ID": 2}} +{"question": "What was the official name of Carrier Air Group Seventeen from May 1945 to October 1945?", "answer": "CVG-82", "context": ["After training on the U.S . East Coast , Bennington reached the U.S . 5th Fleet on 7 February 1945 . Nine days later ,The Second Carrier Air Group to carry the CVG-17 designation was established as CVG-82 on 1 April 1944 during World War II and was assigned to the aircraft carrier . CVG-82 consisted of Fighting Squadron 82 , flying the Grumman F6F Hellcat , Bombing Squadron 82 ( Curtiss SB2C Helldiver ) , Torpedo Squadron 82 ( Grumman TBM Avenger ) and the two USMC fighter squadrons VMF-112 and VMF-123 ( Vought F4U Corsair ) . ", " On 15 November 1946 all then existing CVGs were redesignated according to a new designation scheme . Carrier Air Groups assigned to Essex class carriers were designated CVAGs and those assigned to the larger Midway class carrier were designated CVBGs . CVAGs were numbered sequential from 1 to 21 using only odd number and CVG-82 was redesignated Attack Carrier Air Group Seventeen ( CVAG-17 ) .", "Carrier Air Group Seventeen ( CVG-17 ) was a designation used by the United States Navy to identify two unrelated Carrier Air Groups ; the first of which was established on 1 January 1943 as Carrier Air Group Seventeen and disestablished on 1 April 1992 as Carrier Air Wing Six ; and the second of which was established as Carrier Air Group Eighty Two on 1 April 1944 and ultimately disestablished as Carrier Air Group Seventeen on 16 September 1968 . Neither group shares a lineage with the current Carrier Air Wing Seventeen ( CVW-17 ) as the first was", " Following the war the Air Group was reassigned to the United States Atlantic Fleet . CVG-82 began its first deployment to the Atlantic Ocean area in October 1946 aboard Randolph ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Apr 1944", "Nov 1946"], "annotated_para": "The Second Carrier Air Group to carry the CVG-17 designation was established as CVG-82 on 1 April 1944 during World War II and was assigned to the aircraft carrier . CVG-82 consisted of Fighting Squadron 82 , flying the Grumman F6F Hellcat , Bombing Squadron 82 ( Curtiss SB2C Helldiver ) , Torpedo Squadron 82 ( Grumman TBM Avenger ) and the two USMC fighter squadrons VMF-112 and VMF-123 ( Vought F4U Corsair ) . After training on the U.S . East Coast , Bennington reached the U.S . 5th Fleet on 7 February 1945 . Nine days later . CVG-82 attacked targets in the Tokyo area , mainly the airfields at Nachijo Jima , Nanpo Shoto , Mikatagahara , and Hamamatsu . From 20 to 22 February , the wing supported the landings on Iwo Jima . This was followed by attacks on targets in the Japanese Inland Sea and on Okinawa in March . On 7 April , aircraft from CVG-82 participated in the sinking of the battleship Yamato . The Air Group then supported U.S . troops on Okinawa until June . On 17 June 1945 , CVG-82 was replaced aboard Bennington by CVG-1 , and was transported to the US aboard USS White Plains ( CVE-66 ) . During its deployment , CVG-82 was credited with the destruction of 167 Japanese aircraft in the air and 220 on the ground . However , CVG-82 lost 40 pilots and 13 crewmembers , 25% of its regular strength .", "type": "order", "ID": 628}} +{"question": "Which team did Dorin Goian play for from August 2002 to May 2003?", "answer": "Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163", "context": ["In 2003 , he signed with FCM Bac\u0103u and played for them in 26 league games , scoring two goals . While he was playing there , Goian was called up to the Romanian national team due to his impressive league performances . After a great 2004\u201305 season with Bac\u0103u , Goian managed to impress Steaua Bucure\u0219tis scouts .", " After the 2003\u201304 season , Ceahl\u0103ul were relegated to the second division . Goian , however , signed a contract with another small team from the first division , FCM Bac\u0103u Goian was noticed by the officials of Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163 , a small team from the Romanian First Division , and he was transferred there in the middle of the 2002\u201303 season ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2002", "2003"], "annotated_para": "Goian was noticed by the officials of Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163 , a small team from the Romanian First Division , and he was transferred there in the middle of the 2002\u201303 season . After the 2003\u201304 season , Ceahl\u0103ul were relegated to the second division . Goian , however , signed a contract with another small team from the first division , FCM Bac\u0103u .", "type": "order", "ID": 860}} +{"question": "What position did Richard Sanderson (MP) take from 1835 to June 1837?", "answer": "Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Colchester", "context": ["In 1837 , Sanderson moved his business to King William Street , London ; in 1847 , that business then had to suspend payment , before being able to trade again in early 1848 .", " Sanderson first became Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Colchester at a by-election in 1829\u2014held due to the resignation of Sir George Smyth , 6th Baronet . Having cultivated anti-Catholic and Tory relationships , he was put forward by the Colchester corporation to replace Smyth , a fellow Tory . A token challenge was put forward to counter Sandersons bid for the seat , but he won the seat , declaring a desire to promote the education of the poor and to put an end to the traffic in human blood .", " Richard Sanderson ( baptised 4 January 1784 , died 28 October 1857 ) was a British merchant , banker , and Conservative and Tory politician . Early life and family . Born near Doncaster , Yorkshire , Sanderson was the son of Thomas Anderson of Armthorpe and Sarah n\u00e9e Cromack , daughter of John Cromack . In 1833 , he married Charlotte Matilda Manners-Sutton , daughter of Charles Manners-Sutton , 1st Viscount Canterbury , and they had at least 10 children \u2014 six sons , and four daughters , including : - Richard Manners Sanderson ( 1835\u20131885 )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 1835", "Jul 1837"], "annotated_para": "Sanderson first became Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Colchester at a by-election in 1829\u2014held due to the resignation of Sir George Smyth , 6th Baronet . Having cultivated anti-Catholic and Tory relationships , he was put forward by the Colchester corporation to replace Smyth , a fellow Tory . A token challenge was put forward to counter Sandersons bid for the seat , but he won the seat , declaring a desire to promote the education of the poor and to put an end to the traffic in human blood .", "type": "order", "ID": 10}} +{"question": "Which position did Gordon R. England hold from Oct 2003 to 2006?", "answer": "Secretary of the Navy", "context": ["England was recalled to once again take on the role of Secretary of the Navy after just a few months following the suicide of his nominated replacement Colin R . McMillan . England was sworn in on October 1 , 2003 becoming only the second person to hold the post twice and the first to serve back-to-back terms . According to a close associate quoted in the Washington Post , Englands time in the United States Department of Homeland Security had expanded [ his ] view of the administrations war on terrorism , which led to a number of initiatives", "England was nominated as Deputy Secretary of Defense on May 13 , 2005 and immediately took up the role in an acting capacity while awaiting his confirmation . His replacement of Paul Wolfowitz has been looked upon favorably in the media with the Washington Post commenting , England has a reputation for being less ideological than Wolfowitz and more attuned to the administrative demands of the Pentagons second-ranking civilian job but critics still maintain that his prime loyalty remains to the defense industry . England was recess appointed to the full Deputy Secretary position on January 4 , 2006 by", " England left the post in January 2003 for a new position within the administration . 1st Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security . On January 24 , 2003 England took up his new role as Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security in the newly formed United States Department of Homeland Security . Although Englands stint in this post was brief , a close associate quoted in the Washington Post states that it broadened his exposure to the White House and his contact base in Washington . 73rd Secretary of the Navy .", " - Bradley Graham , Wolfowitz Successor Picked : Navy Secretary Is Bushs Choice for No . 2 Defense Job The Washington Post , April 1 , 2005 - William D . Hartung , How Much Are You Making on the War , Daddy? , Bantum Books , 2003 - Rowan Scarborough , Rumsfelds Defense Inc . Reasserts Civilian Control , Washington Times , April 24 , 2001 ( requires registration ) - US to review Guantanamo prisoners BBC News , June 24 , 2004"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 2003", "Jan 2006"], "annotated_para": "England was recalled to once again take on the role of Secretary of the Navy after just a few months following the suicide of his nominated replacement Colin R . McMillan . England was sworn in on October 1 , 2003 becoming only the second person to hold the post twice and the first to serve back-to-back terms . According to a close associate quoted in the Washington Post , Englands time in the United States Department of Homeland Security had expanded [ his ] view of the administrations war on terrorism , which led to a number of initiatives that he pursued in his second term at the Pentagon including stronger ties between the Navy and Coast Guard and a greater assistance to Marines on the front lines in Iraq", "type": "order", "ID": 549}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Darren Carter belong to from 2011 to 2014?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["2011\u201312 season without a club after tearing a groin muscle during a trial match . He returned to action in the 2012\u201313 campaign with Cheltenham Town , and then spent two seasons with Northampton Town . He spent the next two seasons with Forest Green Rovers of the National League before joining Solihull Moors in 2017 .", "In May 2013 , he was released by Cheltenham after manager Mark Yates admitted that he could not meet the players wage demands . Carter denied this was the case , saying no contract negotiations took place and that.He re-signed with the Robins in January , to keep him at Whaddon Road until the end of the 2012\u201313 season . Cheltenham reached the play-off semi-finals , where they were beaten by Northampton Town ; Carter was an unused substitute in both legs .In August 2012 , Carter signed a six-month contract with League Two club Cheltenham Town . ", "Carter signed a two-year contract with Northampton Town in July 2013 . The club were still in League Two , having lost the play-off final to Bradford City . In his competitive debut for Northampton , at York City in the opening match of the campaign , he was sent off for a second bookable offence with 18 minutes to play , and his team lost 1\u20130 thanks to a last-minute goal . After two seasons at the club , and failing to hold down a first team place in 2014\u201315 , Carter was released by manager Chris Wilder ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "Cheltenham Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 948}} +{"question": "Which team did Evandro Brand\u00e3o play for from August 2014 to May 2016?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" At youth level , Brand\u00e3o earned 24 caps for Portugal . He switched allegiance to Angola as a senior , making his debut on 13 August 2014 by playing the last four minutes of a 0\u20130 friendly draw to Angola .", "Subsequently , Brand\u00e3o represented in quick succession Tondela , Libolo , Kabuscorp \u2013 both from the Angolan Girabola\u2013 and Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco , for a total of only eight goals . On 12 July 2016 , he agreed to a deal at Fafe from the Portuguese second tier ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "Subsequently , Brand\u00e3o represented in quick succession Tondela , Libolo , Kabuscorp \u2013 both from the Angolan Girabola\u2013 and Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco , for a total of only eight goals . On 12 July 2016 , he agreed to a deal at Fafe from the Portuguese second tier .", "type": "order", "ID": 37}} +{"question": "Which position did John Pope (Kentucky politician) hold from April 1838 to February 1842?", "answer": "Kentucky representative to Congress", "context": ["After the death of Eliza his second wife , Pope resigned from his position as secretary of state of Kentucky ( under Governor Gabriel Slaughter ) and law professor at Transylvania University , and in 1820 he moved to Springfield , Kentucky . Mrs . Frances Watkins Walton of Washington County ( 1772-1843 ) , widow of General Matthew Walton , founder of Springfield and state politician . At the time of her marriage to John Pope , Mrs . Walton was one of the wealthiest people in the state . After his marriage , Pope lived in his wifes", "he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth Congress .as a Kentucky representative to Congress from 1837 to 1843 ; but , soon before his third wife died ", " Pope was appointed Secretary of State of Kentucky from 1816 to 1819 , under Governor Gabriel Slaughter . He served as a member of the Kentucky Senate from 1825 to 1829 , and was also elected three times to the United States House of Representatives , initially as an Independent and then as a Whig , serving Kentuckys District 7 between 1837 and 1843 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 1837", "Mar 1843"], "annotated_para": "After the death of Eliza his second wife , Pope resigned from his position as secretary of state of Kentucky ( under Governor Gabriel Slaughter ) and law professor at Transylvania University , and in 1820 he moved to Springfield , Kentucky . Mrs . Frances Watkins Walton of Washington County ( 1772-1843 ) , widow of General Matthew Walton , founder of Springfield and state politician . At the time of her marriage to John Pope , Mrs . Walton was one of the wealthiest people in the state . After his marriage , Pope lived in his wifes home , Walton Manor , and practiced law from the older brick cottage in front of the mansion . When his daughter married in 1829 , he sold the Pope Villa which he had been leasing out , and he sold the Walton Manor to her husband John Watkins Cocke . Pope and his wife then moved to Arkansas where he served as Territorial Governor until 1835 . He returned to Springfield with his wife , and they built a new house for themselves . This smaller house is also on the National Register of Historic Places . He served as a Kentucky representative to Congress from 1837 to 1843 ; but , soon before his third wife died , he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth Congress .", "type": "order", "ID": 208}} +{"question": "What significant event was going on in Li Sizhong (ichthyologist) from 1967 to 1975?", "answer": "Cultural Revolution", "context": ["and Gansu provinces . While blacklisted as a rightist and assigned to work on aquaculture-related research in the early 1960s , he discovered a salmonid fish serendipitously in the vicinity of Qinling Mountains ( considered to be a glacial refugium roughly in central part of China ) , which is later named Brachymystax tsinlingensis Li , 1966 . For a relatively tranquil period of about a year before the Cultural Revolution , he was allowed to publish research results related to the salmonid fish , fishes in the Yellow River , and earlier surveys of marine fishes . But only"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1966", "1976"], "annotated_para": "and Gansu provinces . While blacklisted as a rightist and assigned to work on aquaculture-related research in the early 1960s , he discovered a salmonid fish serendipitously in the vicinity of Qinling Mountains ( considered to be a glacial refugium roughly in central part of China ) , which is later named Brachymystax tsinlingensis Li , 1966 . For a relatively tranquil period of about a year before the Cultural Revolution , he was allowed to publish research results related to the salmonid fish , fishes in the Yellow River , and earlier surveys of marine fishes . But only until after the Cultural Revolution , Li was able to resume normal research activities .", "type": "order", "ID": 862}} +{"question": "Henri Becquerel became a member of what organization or association in June 1905?", "answer": "U.S . National Academy of Sciences", "context": ["In 1903 , Henri shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre Curie and Marie Curie for the discovery of spontaneous radioactivity . In 1905 , he was awarded In 1902 , he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society . The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities awarded him the Helmholtz Medal in 1901 . In 1900 , Becquerel won the Rumford Medal for his discovery of the radioactivity of uranium and he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour . In 1889 , Becquerel became a member of the Acad\u00e9mie des Sciences . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1905", "1905"], "annotated_para": "In 1889 , Becquerel became a member of the Acad\u00e9mie des Sciences . In 1900 , Becquerel won the Rumford Medal for his discovery of the radioactivity of uranium and he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour . The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities awarded him the Helmholtz Medal in 1901 . In 1902 , he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society . In 1903 , Henri shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre Curie and Marie Curie for the discovery of spontaneous radioactivity . In 1905 , he was awarded the Barnard Medal by the U.S . National Academy of Sciences . In 1906 , Henri was elected Vice Chairman of the academy , and in 1908 , the year of his death , Becquerel was elected Permanent Secretary of the Acad\u00e9mie des Sciences . During his lifetime , Becquerel was honored with membership into the Accademia dei Lincei and the Royal Academy of Berlin . Becquerel was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society ( ForMemRS ) in 1908 . Becquerel has been honored with being the namesake of many different scientific discoveries . The SI unit for radioactivity , the becquerel ( Bq ) , is named after him . There is a crater named Becquerel on the Moon and also a crater named Becquerel on Mars . The uranium-based mineral becquerelite was named after Henri .", "type": "order", "ID": 219}} +{"question": "Which team did Evandro Brand\u00e3o play for from 2013 to March 2016?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Subsequently , Brand\u00e3o represented in quick succession Tondela , Libolo , Kabuscorp \u2013 both from the Angolan Girabola\u2013 and Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco , for a total of only eight goals . On 12 July 2016 , he agreed to a deal at Fafe from the Portuguese second tier .", " At youth level , Brand\u00e3o earned 24 caps for Portugal . He switched allegiance to Angola as a senior , making his debut on 13 August 2014 by playing the last four minutes of a 0\u20130 friendly draw to Angola ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2013", "2014"], "annotated_para": "Subsequently , Brand\u00e3o represented in quick succession Tondela , Libolo , Kabuscorp \u2013 both from the Angolan Girabola\u2013 and Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco , for a total of only eight goals . On 12 July 2016 , he agreed to a deal at Fafe from the Portuguese second tier .", "type": "order", "ID": 36}} +{"question": "Which position did Roseanna Cunningham hold from May 1995 to Apr 1997?", "answer": "Member of Parliament", "context": ["In 1995 , she gained the seat in the Perth and Kinross by-election succeeding the recently deceased Conservative MP , Sir Nicholas Fairbairn . She had initially been left off the SNPs candidate shortlist over her brief relationship in the 1970s with Donald Bain , then husband of SNP MP Margaret Ewing , on the grounds that the issue could prove an embarrassment to the party . Cunningham said the affair had begun after the couple had separated . She was put back in contention following an intervention by the then party leader Alex Salmond , and after Ewing made", "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "clear she had no objection to Cunninghams candidature . In the 1997 election , she stood for the Perth constituency and was elected ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1995", "Apr 1997"], "annotated_para": "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 885}} +{"question": "What position did Charles Clarke take from Jun 2001 to Oct 2002?", "answer": "Minister without Portfolio", "context": [" He returned to Education as Secretary of State on 24 October 2002 , after the resignation of Estelle Morris . As Education Secretary , he defended Oxbridge , encouraged the establishment of specialist secondary schools , and allegedly suggested that the state should not fund unproductive humanities research . In 2003 , he said in a speech to University College , Worcester : Universities exist to enable the British economy and society to deal with the challenges posed by the increasingly rapid process of global change . He explained :", " Elected to the British House of Commons in the Labour landslide of 1997 , Clarke served just over a year on the back benches , before joining the government as a junior education minister in July 1998 . He moved to the Home Office in 1999 , and joined the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio and Party Chair after the 2001 general election .", " - Guardian Unlimited Politics \u2013 Ask Aristotle : Charles Clarke MP - TheyWorkForYou.com \u2013 Charles Clarke MP - BBC News \u2013 Charles Clarke profile 17 October 2002 - Interview on Meet The Writers , Monocle 24 with Georgina Godwin - Charles Clarke takes a leading role in promoting animal protection . - Charles Clarke interviewed on Blair , Europe and what Gordon Brown must do next . - The Role of Courts in a Democracy : A Debate Video of Charles Clarke in a Public Debate for the Foundation for Law , Justice and Society , Oxford , 2011"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2001", "Oct 2002"], "annotated_para": "Elected to the British House of Commons in the Labour landslide of 1997 , Clarke served just over a year on the back benches , before joining the government as a junior education minister in July 1998 . He moved to the Home Office in 1999 , and joined the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio and Party Chair after the 2001 general election .", "type": "order", "ID": 842}} +{"question": "Ty Detmer played for which team from 1994 to 1999?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Detmer found more playing time after signing a free-agent contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1996 . After Rodney Peete suffered a knee injury , Detmer became the teams starting quarterback . Detmer posted a 4\u20130 record in his first four starts . In his first start against the division rival New York Giants , Detmer completed 18 of 33 passes for 170 yards and no interceptions in the 19\u201310 victory . In his second start , he threw four touchdown passes ( all to Irving Fryar ) against the Miami Dolphins . The following week , he passed for", "his 80.8 passer rating ranked fourth among NFC quarterbacks . The Eagles posted a 7\u20134 record with Detmer as the starter during the 1996 season , good enough to enter the NFC playoffs . The following season , Detmer shared quarterback duties with Peete and Bobby Hoying ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1996", "1997"], "annotated_para": "Philadelphia Eagles .", "type": "order", "ID": 15}} +{"question": "What sport did Marcus Ericsson participate from 2010 to 2013?", "answer": "GP2 Series", "context": ["After a successful debut in car racing in 2007 which saw him take the British Formula BMW title with Fortec Motorsport , he moved up into the British teams British Formula Three Championship squad . After finishing as one of the top rookies in the category , Ericsson turned his attentions to the All-Japan Formula Three Championship where he won the championship in his debut year . In 2010 , he moved up to the GP2 Series where he secured one victory during his maiden campaign for Super Nova Racing . Between 2011 and 2012 , Ericsson drove for iSport", "Ericsson moved into the GP2 Asia Series for the 2009\u201310 GP2 Asia Series , driving originally for the ART Grand Prix team . However , it was later confirmed that Ericsson would drive for Super Nova Racing in the 2010 GP2 Series . He had been expected to complete the rest of the Asian series with the team , but Jake Rosenzweig was signed to replace Ericsson for the final two rounds . Ericsson returned to Super Nova for the GP2 Series , partnering Josef Kr\u00e1l and later Luca Filippi . He took his first series victory at Valencia ,", "On 21 November 2013 , It was announced that Ericsson was a candidate to drive for the Caterham F1 Team in 2014 with Kamui Kobayashi as teammate . On 21 January 2014 , the team announced that Ericsson and Kobayashi would be their race driver line up for the forthcoming season , with Robin Frijns as reserve .", "In 2013 , he got the chance to drive for the reigning champions DAMS , taking pole position in Spain and Great Britain . In Germany he won the feature race , and he continued with podium positions in Hungary , Belgium , Singapore and Abu Dhabi to finish sixth in the championship .", ". Ericsson completed the 2013 GP2 season with DAMS , and debuted in Formula One in with Caterham F1 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2013"], "annotated_para": "After a successful debut in car racing in 2007 which saw him take the British Formula BMW title with Fortec Motorsport , he moved up into the British teams British Formula Three Championship squad . After finishing as one of the top rookies in the category , Ericsson turned his attentions to the All-Japan Formula Three Championship where he won the championship in his debut year . In 2010 , he moved up to the GP2 Series where he secured one victory during his maiden campaign for Super Nova Racing . Between 2011 and 2012 , Ericsson drove for iSport . Ericsson completed the 2013 GP2 season with DAMS , and debuted in Formula One in with Caterham F1 .", "type": "order", "ID": 479}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Catherine Hickland from 2011 to 2014?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Hickland is also the CEO of Cat Cosmetics , her own cosmetics line that she started in 2001 . From 1998 to 2008 , she appeared in the U.S . soap opera One Life to Live , playing the character of Lindsay Rappaport , reprising the role again in 2009 and 2012 .n 1995 , Hickland appeared as Fantine in a Broadway production of Les Mis\u00e9rables .", "on December 22 , 2012 . The couple have a home in Las Vegas and a ranch in California ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 2012", "Dec 2013"], "annotated_para": "Hicklands first marriage was to Richard Ernest Knowlton on October 10 , 1981 , in Fort Lauderdale , Florida . They divorced on March 23 , 1982 , Richard Knowlton , in 1978 or 1981 ( sources differ ) . From March 24 , 1984 , to March 1 , 1989 , she was married to David Hasselhoff . On June 27 , 1992 , Hickland married All My Children star Michael E . Knight , whom she lived with in New York City until their divorce in 2006 . After that marriage ended , Hickland married producer Todd Fisher on December 22 , 2012 . The couple have a home in Las Vegas and a ranch in California .", "type": "order", "ID": 809}} +{"question": "Nick McKeown went to which school from 1994 to 1997?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["During spring 1995 , he worked briefly for Cisco Systems where he helped architect their GSR 12000 router .He moved to the United States in 1989 and earned both his masters degree in 1992 and PhD in 1995 from the University of California at Berkeley .From 1986 through 1989 he worked for Hewlett-Packard Labs , in their network and communications research group in Bristol , England . Nick McKeown was born April 7 , 1963 in Bedford , England . He received his bachelors degree from the University of Leeds in 1986 .", " He joined the faculty of Stanford University in 1995 as assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science . In 1997 , McKeown co-founded Abrizio Inc . with Anders Swahn , where he was CTO . Abrizio was acquired by PMC-Sierra in 1999 for stock shares worth $400 million . He was promoted to associate professor in 2002 . He was co-founder in 2003 ( with Sundar Iyer ) and CEO of Nemo Systems , which Cisco Systems bought for $12.5 million cash in 2005 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1995", "1996"], "annotated_para": "He moved to the United States in 1989 and earned both his masters degree in 1992 and PhD in 1995 from the University of California at Berkeley . During spring 1995 , he worked briefly for Cisco Systems where he helped architect their GSR 12000 router .", "type": "order", "ID": 955}} +{"question": "Which party was Steele Hall a member of from Sep 1973 to Nov 1975?", "answer": "Liberal Movement", "context": ["Hall was re-elected at the 1975 election . He became a member of the Liberal Party in June 1976 after the Liberal Movement reintegrated into the LCL , which was renamed to match with its interstate counterparts . He resigned from the Senate on 16 November 1977 to unsuccessfully contest the seat of Hawker in the House of Representatives . Premier Dunstan appointed Janine Haines of the Australian Democrats to replace him .", " Hall remained Leader of the Opposition for two years before resigning from the LCL on 15 March 1972 , claiming that the party had lost its idealism [ and ] forgotten...its purpose for existence . He founded the Liberal Movement , a progressive liberal party that initially included about 200 former LCL members . Hall and his fellow LM members helped the Dunstan Government introduce adult suffrage and proportional representation for Legislative Council of South Australia elections .", " In 1972 he founded the Liberal Movement ( LM ) , and resigned from the LCL when the LM split from the LCL in 1973 . He continued as a state parliamentarian until he resigned his seat in 1974 to be the,He introduced electoral reform , removing the Playmander which favoured the LCL , which contributed to his partys loss at the 1970 South Australian state election .Hall was a state parliamentarian from 1959 to 1974 , serving as Liberal and Country League ( LCL ) leader from 1966 to 1972 and premier from 1968 to 1970 .", " Hall won a senate seat for the LM at both the 1974 and 1975 elections . After the LM disbanded in 1976 he rejoined the Liberal Party , as it was now called in South Australia , and he resigned from the senate in 1977 to contest the seat of Hawker at the 1977 Federal election , but was unsuccessful . In 1981 he won the seat of Boothby at the 1981 by-election , and remained the Liberal member for Boothby until his retirement in 1996 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1972", "1976"], "annotated_para": "Hall was a state parliamentarian from 1959 to 1974 , serving as Liberal and Country League ( LCL ) leader from 1966 to 1972 and premier from 1968 to 1970 . He introduced electoral reform , removing the Playmander which favoured the LCL , which contributed to his partys loss at the 1970 South Australian state election . In 1972 he founded the Liberal Movement ( LM ) , and resigned from the LCL when the LM split from the LCL in 1973 . He continued as a state parliamentarian until he resigned his seat in 1974 to be the LMs lead senate candidate at the 1974 Australian federal election .", "type": "order", "ID": 344}} +{"question": "Pascal Millien played for which team from April 2010 to March 2011?", "answer": "FC Tampa Bay", "context": ["Millien played the 2011 season for FC Tampa Bay . His contract expired at the end of the season , making him a free agent .He made his professional debut on 16 April 2010 , in Tampas first-ever game , a 1\u20130 victory over Crystal Palace Baltimore . Millien scored his first professional goal on 22 May 2010 in Tampas 3\u20130 victory over A.C . St . Louis .Millien turned professional in 2010 when he signed a contract with the FC Tampa Bay ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2011"], "annotated_para": "Millien turned professional in 2010 when he signed a contract with the FC Tampa Bay . He made his professional debut on 16 April 2010 , in Tampas first-ever game , a 1\u20130 victory over Crystal Palace Baltimore . Millien scored his first professional goal on 22 May 2010 in Tampas 3\u20130 victory over A.C . St . Louis .", "type": "order", "ID": 610}} +{"question": "Which employer did Oliver Bulleid work for from 1937 to April 1947?", "answer": "Southern Railway", "context": ["In 1937 , Bulleid accepted the post of CME of the Southern Railway ( SR ) at an annual salary of \u00a33,000 , after Richard Maunsell retired . His first contribution to the SR was to oversee the construction of three 350 hp six-wheeled diesel-electric shunters ordered by Maunsell in 1936 ; three were built and proved effective , with an order placed for eight more , though this was cancelled owing to the onset of the Second World War . Between 1949 and 1952 , a further 26 of Bulleids amended version of these locomotives were delivered and later", " Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid CBE ( 19 September 1882 \u2013 25 April 1970 ) was a British railway and mechanical engineer best known as the Chief Mechanical Engineer ( CME ) of the Southern Railway between 1937 and the 1948 nationalisation , developing many well-known locomotives . Early life and Great Northern Railway ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1937", "Dec 1947"], "annotated_para": "Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid CBE ( 19 September 1882 \u2013 25 April 1970 ) was a British railway and mechanical engineer best known as the Chief Mechanical Engineer ( CME ) of the Southern Railway between 1937 and the 1948 nationalisation , developing many well-known locomotives .", "type": "order", "ID": 49}} +{"question": "Air Armament Center was officially named what from November 1942 to September 1943?", "answer": "Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics", "context": ["The Air Force Center was the planned USAF unit for the development of tactical policy and procedures . The Air Force Center was to be the succeeding unit to the USAAF Army Air Forces Tactical Center , established on October 28 , 1943 , and which had become the Army Air Forces Center on 1 June 1945 . Instead , the AAF Center merged into Proving Ground Command ( PGC ) to form a new Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command on 8 March 1946 . The AAF PGC was redesignated the Air Proving Ground Command on 10 July 1946", " - Established as Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics on 27 October 1942 , with major command status", " On May 15 , 1940 , the Air Corps Specialized Flying School at Eglin Field was redesignated the Air Corps Proving Ground . It was redesignated Proving Ground Command on 1 April 1942 . In 1989 , Mueller said the AAF Tactical Center was designated earlier on 16 October and that it and the subsequent AAF Center were different commands . For example , he cites AAF School of Applied Tactics , c . Mar 1942 ( redesignated AAF Tactical Center , 16 Oct 1942 ) then AAF Center , 1 June 1945 .", "The next year , it was redesignated as the Army Air Forces Tactical Center , on 16 October 1943 . In the last days of the war , it was redesignated the Army Air Forces Center , and documentation of the period appears to indicate that the AAF Proving Ground Command at Eglin Field , Florida and the Army Air Forces Center at Orlando AAB were merged as Army Air Forces Center on,On 27 October 1942 the United States Army Air Forces established the Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics at Orlando Army Air Base , Florida . ", " - United States Army Air Forces , 27 October 1942 - Air Materiel Command , 20 January 1948 - United States Air Force , 1 June 1948 - Air Research and Development Command ( later Air Force Systems Command ) , 1 December 1957 - Air Force Materiel Command , 1 July 1992 \u2013 1 October 2012 ( attached to Air Force Life Cycle Management Center after 18 July 2012 )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 1942", "Oct 1943"], "annotated_para": "On 27 October 1942 the United States Army Air Forces established the Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics at Orlando Army Air Base , Florida . The next year , it was redesignated as the Army Air Forces Tactical Center , on 16 October 1943 . In the last days of the war , it was redesignated the Army Air Forces Center , and documentation of the period appears to indicate that the AAF Proving Ground Command at Eglin Field , Florida and the Army Air Forces Center at Orlando AAB were merged as Army Air Forces Center on 1 June 1945 .", "type": "order", "ID": 490}} +{"question": "What was the name of the employer Carlos Quentin work for in April 15th, 2015?", "answer": "Seattle Mariners", "context": ["On May 1 , 2015 , Quentin announced his retirement .Quentin signed a minor league deal with the Seattle Mariners on April 22 , 2015 , and was assigned to the Tacoma Rainiers .On April 5 , 2015 , Quentin was traded to the Atlanta Braves along with Cameron Maybin , Matt Wisler , and Jordan Paroubeck , for Craig Kimbrel and Melvin Upton Jr . The Braves designated him for assignment later that day , and released him on April 14 .", "On July 22 , 2012 , Quentin agreed to a three-year , $27 million contract extension through 2015 with a $10 million mutual option for 2016 , including a no-trade clause . This is an amazing opportunity to stay and play in the city I grew up in . said Quentin ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Apr 2015", "May 2015"], "annotated_para": "Quentin signed a minor league deal with the Seattle Mariners on April 22 , 2015 , and was assigned to the Tacoma Rainiers . On May 1 , 2015 , Quentin announced his retirement .", "type": "order", "ID": 602}} +{"question": "What was the publisher of The Dark Eye from April 2007 to June 2008?", "answer": "Ulisses Spiele", "context": ["On 20 January 2007 Ulisses Spiele announced that they would be handling future publications related to Myranor .After its initial release in 2000 , only one additional rule book , one regional description and six adventures were released . After those , nothing further was released for Myranor . Two fans , however , revised Myranor to be played with the final 4th edition rules with FanPros permission . These new rules were released as a hardcover book in January 2006 .", " Aventuria ( the continent on which the game is set ) was first introduced to the English-language market through a series of computer games and novels and later under the name Realms of Arkania . The trademark Realms of Arkania was owned by the now-defunct Sir-tech Software , Inc. , which spurred the name change to The Dark Eye ; Fantasy Productions was unable to obtain the trademark . In April 2007 , Ulisses Spiele assumed the TDE pen-and-paper licence from Fantasy Productions ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2008"], "annotated_para": "After its initial release in 2000 , only one additional rule book , one regional description and six adventures were released . After those , nothing further was released for Myranor . Two fans , however , revised Myranor to be played with the final 4th edition rules with FanPros permission . These new rules were released as a hardcover book in January 2006 . On 20 January 2007 Ulisses Spiele announced that they would be handling future publications related to Myranor .", "type": "order", "ID": 782}} +{"question": "Which team did Ben Hutchinson play for from 2009 to 2010?", "answer": "Swindon Town", "context": [" On 1 February 2010 , Hutchinson joined Scottish Division One side Dundee on loan until the end of the 2009\u201310 season . On 6 February 2010 , Hutchinson scored on his debut for Dundee in a Scottish Cup match against Ayr United .", " On 21 August 2010 , Hutchinson made his debut for the club in a 1\u20130 win over Gillingham . On 4 September 2010 , Hutchinson scored his first goal for the club in a 2\u20131 loss against Chesterfield . Signed as part of former Celtic player Chris Suttons revolution at Sincil Bank , his early promise failed to continue and he ended up as a squad player involved in the teams relegation from the Football League .", " On 27 August 2009 , Hutchinson joined Swindon Town on loan until January 2010 along with Celtic teammate Simon Ferry . He scored his first goal for Swindon on 3 October in a 3\u20132 victory away at Brentford ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2010"], "annotated_para": "On 27 August 2009 , Hutchinson joined Swindon Town on loan until January 2010 along with Celtic teammate Simon Ferry . He scored his first goal for Swindon on 3 October in a 3\u20132 victory away at Brentford .", "type": "order", "ID": 413}} +{"question": "Scott Moore (rugby league) played for which team from April 2008 to April 2009?", "answer": "Castleford", "context": ["He played in the 2011 Super League Grand Final defeat by the Leeds Rhinos at Old Trafford .. In 2009 Moore was named in the Super League team of the year at Hooker . St Helens - Return from loans . Scott returned to St Helens for the start of the 2010 season .He spent 2009 on loan at Huddersfield whilst playing hooker ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "Moore spent 2008 on loan at Castleford .", "type": "order", "ID": 695}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Amar Osim belong to from 1987 to 1990?", "answer": "\u017deljezni\u010dar", "context": ["In 1991 , he left for France where he played for lower division clubs Saint-Di\u00e9 and Strasbourg .Born and raised in Sarajevo , Osim started playing football in hometown club \u017deljezni\u010dar . After playing for the youth team , he entered the senior squad in 1986 .In 1996 , he returned to his home country . Osim played one more season for his favourite \u017deljezni\u010dar before he retired from professional playing career ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1986", "1991"], "annotated_para": "Born and raised in Sarajevo , Osim started playing football in hometown club \u017deljezni\u010dar . After playing for the youth team , he entered the senior squad in 1986 . In 1991 , he left for France where he played for lower division clubs Saint-Di\u00e9 and Strasbourg . In 1996 , he returned to his home country . Osim played one more season for his favourite \u017deljezni\u010dar before he retired from professional playing career .", "type": "order", "ID": 152}} +{"question": "Which site was the heritage designation of Mission San Miguel Arc\u00e1ngel from 1985 to 2003?", "answer": "National Register of Historic Places", "context": [" The mission was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and was named to a National Historic Landmark in 2006 . Of Californias missions , it is one that retains more than most of its layout and buildings , including a portion of its neophyte village ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 1971", "Mar 2006"], "annotated_para": "The mission was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and was named to a National Historic Landmark in 2006 . Of Californias missions , it is one that retains more than most of its layout and buildings , including a portion of its neophyte village .", "type": "order", "ID": 821}} +{"question": "Don Cazayoux went to which school from 1980 to 1983?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["A Roman Catholic , he graduated from the Catholic High School of Pointe Coupee in 1982 . He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University in Washington , D.C . After finishing his studies , Cazayoux practiced law.A native of New Roads , Cazayoux is the son of Donald J . and Ann Cazayoux . His paternal grandparents were Jules Joseph Cazayoux Jr . ( 1914\u20132010 ) , who was employed by the Southern Cotton Oil Company , and the late Ida Belle Glynn Cazayoux ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1981", "1982"], "annotated_para": "A native of New Roads , Cazayoux is the son of Donald J . and Ann Cazayoux . His paternal grandparents were Jules Joseph Cazayoux Jr . ( 1914\u20132010 ) , who was employed by the Southern Cotton Oil Company , and the late Ida Belle Glynn Cazayoux . A Roman Catholic , he graduated from the Catholic High School of Pointe Coupee in 1982 . He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University in Washington , D.C . After finishing his studies , Cazayoux practiced law and then became a prosecutor for Pointe Coupee Parish . As an assistant district attorney under the 18th Judicial Court District Attorney , Richard Ricky Ward , Cazayoux never lost a jury trial .", "type": "order", "ID": 686}} +{"question": "Who commanded Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1966 to 1968?", "answer": "Stig Nor\u00e9n", "context": ["Milo S was created in 1966 along with five other military districts as part of a reorganisation of the administrative divisions of the Swedish Armed Forces . It can be seen as the successor of the I Military District ( I . milit\u00e4romr\u00e5det ) created in 1942 , but that did not have the same tasks as Milo S . The military district consisted of the land covered by the above-mentioned counties , with the exception of a small part of northern Kalmar County which instead was part of the Eastern Military District ( Milo \u00d6 ) until 1983 when", " - 1942\u20131957 : ?? ? - 1957\u20131960 : Ove Ljung - 1960\u20131966 : ?? ? - 1966\u20131966 : Kjell Nordstr\u00f6m - 1966\u20131973 : Sigmund Ahnfelt - 1973\u20131978 : Rolf Rheborg - 1978\u20131979 : Bror Stefenson - 1980\u20131984 : Carl Bj\u00f6reman - 1984\u20131988 : G\u00f6ran Wall\u00e9n - 1988\u20131991 : Peter Nordbeck - 1991\u20131993 : ?? ? - 1993\u20131994 : Bertel \u00d6sterdahl - 1994\u20131999 : Ulf Rubarth - 1999\u20132000 : Mats Welff", " - 1942\u20131947 : Major General Ernst af Klercker - 1947\u20131947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd - 1948\u20131953 : Major General Samuel \u00c5kerhielm - 1953\u20131961 : Major General Viking Tamm - 1961\u20131963 : Major General Curt G\u00f6ransson - 1963\u20131966 : Major General Tage Olihn - 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n - 1968\u20131972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1972\u20131980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm - 1980\u20131982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson - 1982\u20131984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback - 1984\u20131988 : Lieutenant General Carl Bj\u00f6reman - 1988\u20131992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1966", "1968"], "annotated_para": "- 1966\u20131968 : Lieutenant General Stig Nor\u00e9n", "type": "order", "ID": 997}} +{"question": "Which team did Oumar Niasse play for from September 2013 to May 2014?", "answer": "Turkish S\u00fcper Lig club", "context": [" El Hadji Baye Oumar Niasse ( born 18 April 1990 ) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a striker for EFL Championship club Huddersfield Town and the Senegal national team . Niasse has played top-flight football in Senegal , Norway , Turkey , Russia and England . He won the 2011 Senegal Premier League with Ouakam and scored in Lokomotiv Moscows win in the 2015 Russian Cup Final . He signed for Everton for a \u00a313.5 million transfer fee in 2016 . Niasse made his full international debut for Senegal in 2013 .", " After a trial period with French club Saint-\u00c9tienne , Niasse was offered a contract to join the club but refused the offer . He joined the summer camp of Turkish S\u00fcper Lig club Akhisar Belediyespor and signed permanently with them in August 2013 . Niasse scored on his debut in Turkey and ultimately finished the season with 15 goals .", " Niasse was first selected for the Senegal national team in January 2013 as part of an all domestic-based squad . He made his debut on 15 January , starting in a 2\u20131 friendly loss to Chile in La Serena . On 25 May 2015 , Niasse scored his first international goals , a brace in a 3\u20131 win over Kosovo at the Stade de Gen\u00e8ve . He last played for his country in 2018 , and has appeared nine times in total , scoring three goals .", " Before the 2014\u201315 season , Niasse signed with Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow in July 2014 for a \u20ac5.5 million transfer fee . He scored Lokomotivs equalising goal in the Russian Cup Final against Kuban Krasnodar on 21 May 2015 as his side went on to win 3\u20131 after extra time ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2013", "2014"], "annotated_para": "After a trial period with French club Saint-\u00c9tienne , Niasse was offered a contract to join the club but refused the offer . He joined the summer camp of Turkish S\u00fcper Lig club Akhisar Belediyespor and signed permanently with them in August 2013 . Niasse scored on his debut in Turkey and ultimately finished the season with 15 goals .", "type": "order", "ID": 40}} +{"question": "Darren Carter played for which team from Feb 2014 to Nov 2014?", "answer": "Northampton Town", "context": ["In his competitive debut for Northampton , at York City in the opening match of the campaign , he was sent off for a second bookable offence with 18 minutes to play , and his team lost 1\u20130 thanks to a last-minute goal . After two seasons at the club , and failing to hold down a first team place in 2014\u201315 , Carter was released by manager Chris Wilder .Carter signed a two-year contract with Northampton Town in July 2013 . The club were still in League Two , having lost the play-off final to Bradford City .", "2011\u201312 season without a club after tearing a groin muscle during a trial match . He returned to action in the 2012\u201313 campaign with Cheltenham Town , and then spent two seasons with Northampton Town . He spent the next two seasons with Forest Green Rovers of the National League before joining Solihull Moors in 2017 .", "In August 2012 , Carter signed a six-month contract with League Two club Cheltenham Town . He re-signed with the Robins in January , to keep him at Whaddon Road until the end of the 2012\u201313 season . Cheltenham reached the play-off semi-finals , where they were beaten by Northampton Town ; Carter was an unused substitute in both legs . In May 2013 , he was released by Cheltenham after manager Mark Yates admitted that he could not meet the players wage demands . Carter denied this was the case , saying no contract negotiations took place and that", "On 22 September 2015 , Carter signed for National League leaders Forest Green Rovers on a free transfer for the remainder of the season . He made his debut against his former club , second-placed Cheltenham Town , that same evening ; the match ended as a 2\u20132 draw . He continued in the starting eleven , and on his fourth appearance , his shot from the edge of the penalty area opened the scoring in the 3\u20130 win away to Aldershot Town . He scored his second goal for the club in an FA Cup first round away win", " Darren Anthony Carter ( born 18 December 1983 ) is an English footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Solihull Moors . He has played in the Premier League and Football League for Birmingham City , Sunderland , West Bromwich Albion , Preston North End , Millwall , Cheltenham Town and Northampton Town ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2013", "2015"], "annotated_para": "Northampton Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 949}} +{"question": "Who was the rector of Central European University from 1991 to 1993?", "answer": "William Newton-Smith", "context": ["The University was founded in 1991 in response to the fall of the Socialist Bloc . The founding vision was to create a university dedicated to examining the contemporary challenges of open societies and democratization . The initial aim was to create a Western-modeled yet distinctly Central European institution that would foster inter-regional cooperation and educate a new corps of regional leaders to help usher in democratic transitions across the region . CEU was set up in Budapest , Prague , and Warsaw . It was originally located mostly in Prague , but because of political and financial conflict between", " CEU was founded in 1991 by hedge fund manager , political activist , and billionaire philanthropist George Soros , who provided it with an $880 million endowment , making the university one of the wealthiest in Europe , especially on a per-student basis . The university was founded in Central Europe because of a perceived need for an independent and international university for the region , in light of the fall of the Socialist Bloc and concomitant democratisation .", " CEU Press is the largest English-language publisher in Central and Eastern Europe . Since its founding in 1993 , it has played an important role in publishing books on the economic , social , and political transformation of the region , including titles by Hungarians or on Hungarian themes . Four of its top-10 best-selling books worldwide are related to Hungary ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1991", "1993"], "annotated_para": "CEU evolved from a series of lectures held at the IUC in Dubrovnik , Yugoslavia , ( now Croatia ) . In the Spring of 1989 , as historical change was gathering momentum in the region the need for a new , independent , international university was being considered . The minutes of the gathering held in April 1989 records a discussion among scholars such as Rudolf Andorka , , M\u00e1rton Tardos , Istv\u00e1n Tepl\u00e1n , Tibor V\u00e1mos and Mikl\u00f3s V\u00e1s\u00e1rhelyi from Budapest , William Newton-Smith and Kathleen Wilkes from Oxford , Jan Havranek , Michal Illner and Ji\u0159\u00ed Ko\u0159alka from Prague , Krzysztof Michalski and W\u0142odzimierz Siwi\u0144ski from Warsaw . In 1989\u20131990 , a serious attempt was undertaken to establish Central European University in the Slovak capital of Bratislava . But it fell through , due to nationalist politicians opposition .", "type": "order", "ID": 31}} +{"question": "Michael Cullen (politician) took which position from 1981 to 1996?", "answer": "MP for the Dunedin electorate of St Kilda", "context": [" Cullen joined the Labour Party in 1974 , and served on the partys Executive and Council between 1976 and 1981 . In 1981 he was elected MP for the Dunedin electorate of St Kilda . In 1983 he was appointed as Labours spokesperson for the environment .", "Sir Michael John Cullen ( born 5 February 1945 ) is a former New Zealand politician . He served as Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand , also Minister of Finance , Minister of Tertiary Education , and Attorney-General . He was the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1996 until November 2008 , when he resigned following a defeat in the general election . He resigned from Parliament in April 2009 , to become the deputy chairman of New Zealand Post from 1 November 2009 and chairman from 1 November 2010 . On 6 March 2020 he announced", "1968 . Receiving a Commonwealth Scholarship he then gained a PhD in social and economic history from the University of Edinburgh . He was the first person in his family to attend university . From 1971 to 1981 he was a lecturer at the University of Otago , with a term as a visiting fellow at the Australian National University from 1975 to 1976 . One of his students was future MP Michael Laws , of whom he said A very bright student , but you knew there was something not quite right , even then .", "When Labour lost the 1990 election \u2013 attributed to public anger at Douglas reforms , and disarray within the Labour Party \u2013 Cullen returned to being Labours spokesperson on social welfare . The following year , he replaced David Caygill as the partys chief finance spokesperson . Before Labours position in the polls improved , Cullen was also involved in an attempt to oust Helen Clark as party leader , which was not successful . Soon after , when Caygill decided to retire from politics in 1996 , Cullen took the deputy leaders post unopposed as well . Cullen has"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1981", "1996"], "annotated_para": "Cullen joined the Labour Party in 1974 , and served on the partys Executive and Council between 1976 and 1981 . In 1981 he was elected MP for the Dunedin electorate of St Kilda . In 1983 he was appointed as Labours spokesperson for the environment .", "type": "order", "ID": 190}} +{"question": "Lee Nogan played for which team from December 1991 to 1994?", "answer": "Watford", "context": ["Nogan was sold on to Reading for \u00a3250,000 in January 1995 . He scored 12 goals in 23 appearances , including a hat-trick in a 3\u20133 draw with Port Vale at Elm Park , to help the Royals to secure a second-place finish in the First Division at the end of the 1994\u201395 season . A reduction in the size of the Premier League denied the club automatic promotion however , and though they eliminated Tranmere Rovers in the play-off semi-finals , they lost out to Bolton Wanderers in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium . Nogan had put Reading", "ahead in the fourth minute with the first goal of the game , and by half time they were 2\u20130 up , but two goals in the final 15 minutes saw Bolton force extra-time and go on to claim a 4\u20133 victory . Reading then struggled in the 1995\u201396 campaign , only managing a 19th-place finish , with Nogan contributing 11 goals from his 45 appearances . He went on to score a further six goals across 25 appearances in the 1996\u201397 season , as joint-managers Mick Gooding and Jimmy Quinn led the club to an 18th-place finish . Nogan", "He lost his first-team place under new manager Glenn Roeder in the 1993\u201394 season , and scored only four goals from his 30 matches as Watford narrowly avoided relegation . He also returned to Southend United on loan He ended the 1991\u201392 campaign with five goals from 23 games , helping the Hornets to a tenth-place finish . He scored 12 goals from 49 appearances in the 1992\u201393 season as Watford slipped to 16th-position .Nogan joined Second Division rivals Watford for a \u00a3350,000 fee in December 1991 , who were managed by former Brentford boss Steve Perryman . ", "occasional appearances for Oxford in the 1988\u201389 and 1989\u201390 campaigns , playing just eight first-team games under new manager Brian Horton . He established himself as a regular first-team player at the Manor Ground during the 1990\u201391 campaign , scoring seven goals from 40 appearances . He scored five goals from 25 games in the first half of the 1991\u201392 season .", "A forward , he began his career at Oxford United in 1987 . He spent four years at the club , and also had loan spells at Brentford and Southend United . He was sold on to Watford for \u00a3350,000 in December 1991 , where he would remain for another four years . He lost his first-team place after a change of manager in 1993 , and again joined Southend United on loan . He was sold to Reading for \u00a3250,000 in January 1995 , and played in the clubs defeat in the 1995 First Division play-off final at Wembley"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1991", "1995"], "annotated_para": "Nogan joined Second Division rivals Watford for a \u00a3350,000 fee in December 1991 , who were managed by former Brentford boss Steve Perryman . He ended the 1991\u201392 campaign with five goals from 23 games , helping the Hornets to a tenth-place finish . He scored 12 goals from 49 appearances in the 1992\u201393 season as Watford slipped to 16th-position . He lost his first-team place under new manager Glenn Roeder in the 1993\u201394 season , and scored only four goals from his 30 matches as Watford narrowly avoided relegation . He also returned to Southend United on loan , now in the First Division and under the stewardship of Peter Taylor . Again his stay at Roots Hall was brief however , and he played just five games for the Seasiders . He returned to Vicarage Road and scored nine goals from 15 appearances in the first half of the 1994\u201395 campaign .", "type": "order", "ID": 105}} +{"question": "Which team did Kevin James (English footballer) play for from August 2010 to May 2011?", "answer": "Dulwich Hamlet", "context": ["He spent nearly eight seasons with Dulwich , making 235 appearances and scoring 38 goals in all competitions , and becoming a key member of the clubs coaching staff under manager Gavin Rose , before announcing his departure from the club on 9 November 2017 , with Rose commenting Kev.He went on to join Dulwich Hamlet at the start of 2010 , going on to make his debut on 6 February 2010 against Chatham Town .On 1 July 2008 , he signed a contract at Chelmsford City , becoming the clubs third signing for the 2008\u201309 season ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2011"], "annotated_para": "On 1 July 2008 , he signed a contract at Chelmsford City , becoming the clubs third signing for the 2008\u201309 season . He went on to join Dulwich Hamlet at the start of 2010 , going on to make his debut on 6 February 2010 against Chatham Town . He spent nearly eight seasons with Dulwich , making 235 appearances and scoring 38 goals in all competitions , and becoming a key member of the clubs coaching staff under manager Gavin Rose , before announcing his departure from the club on 9 November 2017 , with Rose commenting Kev will be a huge loss to the management team and the club on the whole , he has so much to offer the game and were sure hell be back playing or coaching somewhere very soon . The club have lost a great servant in the short term , but his hard work and dedication will be remembered .", "type": "order", "ID": 958}} +{"question": "George Elokobi played for which team from Nov 2002 to Feb 2004?", "answer": "Dulwich Hamlet", "context": ["Despite failing to make a first-team appearance for Colchester during the 2004\u201305 season , Elokobi was rewarded with a new deal to remain at the club after making the substitutes bench for a number of games towards the end of the season . He eventually made his Us debut on 24 August 2005 in their 2\u20130 defeat to Cardiff City in the League Cup at Layer Road . He replaced Pat Baldwin after 78 minutes of play . He made his first league start three days later as Colchester were held to a 0\u20130 draw by Oldham Athletic . He", "He was offered a trial at the end of the 2003\u201304 season , before becoming Phil Parkinsons fourth summer signing on 29 June 2004 .Shortly after his arrival in England in 2002 , Elokobi joined the youth scheme at Isthmian League Division One side Dulwich Hamlet . It was here that he was spotted by Colchester United scouts . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2002", "2004"], "annotated_para": "Shortly after his arrival in England in 2002 , Elokobi joined the youth scheme at Isthmian League Division One side Dulwich Hamlet . It was here that he was spotted by Colchester United scouts . He was offered a trial at the end of the 2003\u201304 season , before becoming Phil Parkinsons fourth summer signing on 29 June 2004 .", "type": "order", "ID": 151}} +{"question": "Who was the head of Office for Foreign Relations and Information from November 2005 to August 2006?", "answer": "Karel Rand\u00e1k", "context": ["The current director of USZI is Marek \u0160imandl Former Directors of the agency include : - Old\u0159ich \u010cern\u00fd - Petr Zeman,Ji\u0159\u00ed \u0160a\u0161ek 2014-2018,Ji\u0159\u00ed Lang - Karel Rand\u00e1k - Ivo Schwarz - Franti\u0161ek Bublan"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 2004", "Sep 2006"], "annotated_para": "- Karel Rand\u00e1k", "type": "order", "ID": 974}} +{"question": "Pascal Millien played for which team from January 2015 to May 2016?", "answer": "Jacksonville Armada", "context": ["On January 29 , 2015 , Millien returned to the NASL by signing with Jacksonville Armada FC ahead of their inaugural season . On 11 March 2017 , Millien signed for Finn Harps in the League of Ireland Premier Division .In September 2014 Millien joined the Italian Serie D side Fidelis Andria . He never played an official game with the team because of international transfer complications and on December he had to quit Italy for Visa expiration ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "On January 29 , 2015 , Millien returned to the NASL by signing with Jacksonville Armada FC ahead of their inaugural season .", "type": "order", "ID": 612}} +{"question": "What position did Thomas A. Shannon Jr. take from Oct 2005 to Nov 2009?", "answer": "Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs", "context": ["Since 1984 , Shannon has worked in the United States Foreign Service , and he has served in embassies around the world . From 2005 to 2009 , he was Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs , and from 2010 to 2013 he was United States Ambassador to Brazil . From 2013 to 2016 , he was Counselor of the United States Department of State , and was also acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in 2011 . On February 2 , 2016 , the Senate confirmed Shannon as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs", "Shannon then served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the NSC from 2003 to 2005 . In October 2005 , he became Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs and served in that role until November 2009 , when he was replaced by Arturo Valenzuela . He was appointed as United States Ambassador to Brazil in February 2010 and served there until September 2013 . For a period from July 2011 to September 2011 , he was concurrently the acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs at the Department of"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 2005", "Nov 2009"], "annotated_para": "Since 1984 , Shannon has worked in the United States Foreign Service , and he has served in embassies around the world . From 2005 to 2009 , he was Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs , and from 2010 to 2013 he was United States Ambassador to Brazil . From 2013 to 2016 , he was Counselor of the United States Department of State , and was also acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in 2011 . On February 2 , 2016 , the Senate confirmed Shannon as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs . Just under two years later , the Associated Press reported that Shannon would be stepping down from the post pending the naming of a successor .", "type": "order", "ID": 470}} +{"question": "Henry Stommel became a member of what organization or association in June 1961?", "answer": "National Academy of Sciences", "context": [" Stommel was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1962 and received the National Medal of Science in 1989 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1961", "1961"], "annotated_para": "Stommel was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1962 and received the National Medal of Science in 1989 .", "type": "order", "ID": 538}} +{"question": "Which position did Cecil Clementi hold from 1924 to 1926?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["and Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements from 1930 to 1934 . Early life and education .Sir Cecil Clementi ( ; Cantonese : Kam Man Tai ) ( 1 September 1875 \u2013 5 April 1947 ) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Hong Kong from 1925 to 1930 ", " - C.M.G. , 1916 - K.C.M.G. , 1926 - G.C.M.G. , 1931 - K.St.J. , 1926 - Fellow , Royal Geographical Society ( F.R.G.S. ) - Member , Royal Asiatic Society ( M.R.A.S. ) - Honorary Fellow , Magdalen College , Oxford , 1938 - Recipient , Cuthbert Peek Award of the Royal Geographical Society , 1912 - Honours LL.D . degree , Hong Kong University , 1925", " In 1913 , Clementi was appointed Colonial Secretary of British Guiana , a post he held until 1922 . From there he was named the Colonial Secretary of Ceylon , where he served until 1925 . Each position imparted considerable responsibility , and on more than one occasion he was in charge of administering the entire government of his area of responsibility . Whilst in Ceylon he served as President of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1924 . Governor of Hong Kong .", "In 1925 , Clementi was appointed as Governor of Hong Kong , a position to which his fluency in Cantonese suited him well and in which he served until 1930 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Apr 1925", "Oct 1925"], "annotated_para": "In 1925 , Clementi was appointed as Governor of Hong Kong , a position to which his fluency in Cantonese suited him well and in which he served until 1930 .", "type": "order", "ID": 400}} +{"question": "Which team did Callum McFadzean play for from 2014 to 2017?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" McFadzean made five appearances for Englands under-16 squad during the 2009\u201310 season . McFadzean is also eligible to represent Scotland due to his Scottish heritage . He was selected for the Scotland under-21 squad in March 2015 .", "At the end of the 2015\u201316 season , he was released by Sheffield United .On 26 November 2015 , McFadzean joined Stevenage on a one-month loan . On 7 October 2014 , McFadzean was ruled out for up to two months after breaking his fifth metatarsal bone in a match against Cambridge United .On 3 July 2014 , McFadzean rejoined Burton Albion on a six-month loan deal ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "On 26 November 2015 , McFadzean joined Stevenage on a one-month loan . At the end of the 2015\u201316 season , he was released by Sheffield United .", "type": "order", "ID": 348}} +{"question": "Which employer did Oliver Bulleid work for from 1902 to 1907?", "answer": "Great Northern Railway", "context": [", he became the assistant to the Locomotive Running Superintendent , and a year later , the Doncaster Works manager . In 1908 , he left to work in Paris with the French division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a Test Engineer , and was soon promoted to Assistant Works Manager and Chief Draughtsman . Later that year , he married Marjorie Ivatt , Henry Ivatts youngest daughter .", "He was born in Invercargill , New Zealand , to William Bulleid and his wife Marian Pugh , both British immigrants . On the death of his father in 1889 , his mother returned to Llanfyllin , Wales , where the family home had been , with Bulleid . In 1901 , after a technical education at Accrington Grammar School , he joined the Great Northern Railway ( GNR ) at Doncaster at the age of 18 , as an apprentice under H . A . Ivatt , the Chief Mechanical Engineer ( CME ) . After a four-year apprenticeship"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1901", "1908"], "annotated_para": "He was born in Invercargill , New Zealand , to William Bulleid and his wife Marian Pugh , both British immigrants . On the death of his father in 1889 , his mother returned to Llanfyllin , Wales , where the family home had been , with Bulleid . In 1901 , after a technical education at Accrington Grammar School , he joined the Great Northern Railway ( GNR ) at Doncaster at the age of 18 , as an apprentice under H . A . Ivatt , the Chief Mechanical Engineer ( CME ) . After a four-year apprenticeship , he became the assistant to the Locomotive Running Superintendent , and a year later , the Doncaster Works manager . In 1908 , he left to work in Paris with the French division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a Test Engineer , and was soon promoted to Assistant Works Manager and Chief Draughtsman . Later that year , he married Marjorie Ivatt , Henry Ivatts youngest daughter .", "type": "order", "ID": 45}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Cheryl Tiegs from 1969 to 1980?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Cheryl Rae Tiegs ( born September 25 , 1947 ) is an American model and fashion designer . Frequently described as the first American supermodel, Tiegs is best known for her multiple appearances on the covers of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and TIME and for her 1978 Pink Bikini poster , which became an iconic image of 1970s pop culture .", "She has three sons : Zachary ( born in 1991 ) , with Anthony Peck , and twins Theo and Jaden ( born in 2000 ) , who were delivered via surrogacy during,to photographer Peter Beard ( from 1981 to 1983 ) ; to aspiring actor Anthony Peck ( from 1990 to 1995 ) , son of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Passani ; and to yoga instructor Rod Stryker ( from 1998 to 2001 ) .Tiegs has been married four times : to advertising executive Stan Dragoti ( from 1970 to 1979 ) ", "Tiegs met photographer Peter Beard in New York in 1978 . In 1979 , she traveled to Kenya with him on a photographic expedition to investigate the management and widespread destruction of African wildlife ; their journey was documented in an Emmy-winning episode of ABCs The American Sportsman titled Africa : End of the Game . Tiegs and Beard were married in 1981 ; between 1978 and 1982 she traveled back and forth between the US and Hog Ranch in Kenya . In 1979 , LOOK magazine ran a cover story titled Cheryl Tiegs : The New African Queen ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1970", "1979"], "annotated_para": "Tiegs has been married four times : to advertising executive Stan Dragoti ( from 1970 to 1979 ) ; to photographer Peter Beard ( from 1981 to 1983 ) ; to aspiring actor Anthony Peck ( from 1990 to 1995 ) , son of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Passani ; and to yoga instructor Rod Stryker ( from 1998 to 2001 ) . She has three sons : Zachary ( born in 1991 ) , with Anthony Peck , and twins Theo and Jaden ( born in 2000 ) , who were delivered via surrogacy during her marriage to Stryker .", "type": "order", "ID": 141}} +{"question": "Who coached the team FC Flora from Aug 2018 to Aug 2019?", "answer": "J\u00fcrgen Henn", "context": [" - Meistriliiga - Winners ( 13 ) : 1993\u201394 , 1994\u201395 , 1997\u201398 , 1998 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2010 , 2011 , 2015 , 2017 , 2019 , 2020", " - Estonian Cup - Winners ( 8 ) : 1994\u201395 , 1997\u201398 , 2007\u201308 , 2008\u201309 , 2010\u201311 , 2012\u201313 , 2015\u201316 , 2019\u201320 - Estonian Supercup - Winners ( 11 ) : 1998 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2009 , 2011 , 2012 , 2014 , 2016 , 2020 , 2021", "season in fourth place . Arbeiter was sacked and in January 2017 , Arno Pijpers to take over as manager . In the 2017 season , Flora won their 11th Meistriliiga title . In December 2017 , it was announced that Pijpers will not continue as manager and J\u00fcrgen Henn was appointed in his place in January 2018 . Under Henn , Flora won the 2019 Meistriliiga and 2020 Meistriliiga title .", " The clubs home ground is the 14,336-seat A . Le Coq Arena ( known as Lillek\u00fcla Stadium prior to sponsorship ) . Opened in 2001 and expanded from 2016 to 2018 , it is the largest football stadium in Estonia . The Lillek\u00fcla Football Complex also includes two grass surface pitches , two artificial turf pitches and an indoor hall . A . Le Coq Arena is located at Jalgpalli 21 , Kesklinn , Tallinn ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Aug 2018", "Aug 2019"], "annotated_para": "In 2015 , Flora celebrated their 25th anniversary by winning their 10th league title in the 34th round of the season . The club also won the 2015\u201316 Estonian Cup , defeating Sillam\u00e4e Kalev 3\u20130 in extra time in the final . In May 2016 , Aivar Pohlak resigned from the clubs presidency and was succeeded by his son Pelle Pohlak . In the first qualifying round of the 2016\u201317 UEFA Champions League , Flora lost to Lincoln Red Imps 2\u20133 on aggregate , after which Hurt resigned and was replaced by Argo Arbeiter . Flora finished the disappointing 2016 season in fourth place . Arbeiter was sacked and in January 2017 , Arno Pijpers to take over as manager . In the 2017 season , Flora won their 11th Meistriliiga title . In December 2017 , it was announced that Pijpers will not continue as manager and J\u00fcrgen Henn was appointed in his place in January 2018 . Under Henn , Flora won the 2019 Meistriliiga and 2020 Meistriliiga title .", "type": "order", "ID": 61}} +{"question": "Which employer did Jeanne Ferrante work for from 1978 to 1994?", "answer": "IBM T.J . Watson Research", "context": ["Jeanne Ferrante is a computer scientist active in the field of compiler technology , where she has made important contributions regarding optimization and parallelization . Jeanne Ferrante is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at University of California , San Diego . She received her B.A . from New College at Hofstra University in 1969 , and her Ph.D . from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1974 . Prior to joining UC San Diego in 1994 , she taught at Tufts University from 1974 until 1978 , where she worked on computational complexity problems such as the theory of rational", "order and first order theory of real addition . In 1978 , she worked as a research staff at the IBM T.J . Watson Research Center until 1994 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1978", "1994"], "annotated_para": "Jeanne Ferrante is a computer scientist active in the field of compiler technology , where she has made important contributions regarding optimization and parallelization . Jeanne Ferrante is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at University of California , San Diego . She received her B.A . from New College at Hofstra University in 1969 , and her Ph.D . from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1974 . Prior to joining UC San Diego in 1994 , she taught at Tufts University from 1974 until 1978 , where she worked on computational complexity problems such as the theory of rational order and first order theory of real addition . In 1978 , she worked as a research staff at the IBM T.J . Watson Research Center until 1994 .", "type": "order", "ID": 928}} +{"question": "Which team did Rom\u00e1n Golobart play for from August 2015 to July 2016?", "answer": "Racing de Ferrol", "context": [" The following 23 July , he transferred to fellow league team Real Murcia .On 21 August 2015 , Golobart returned to his homeland , signing a one-year deal with the option of a second at third-tier club Racing de Ferrol , contributing two goals from 36 appearances as they reached the play-offs .", " At the end of the 2012\u201313 season , Golobart turned down a new deal with Wigan and signed a three-year contract with 1 . FC K\u00f6ln . He made his debut in the 2 . Bundesliga on 20 July 2013 , playing the full 90 minutes in a 1\u20131 away draw against Dynamo Dresden . In February 2015 , Golobart was loaned to FC Erzgebirge Aue also in the German second division for the remainder of the campaign ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2015", "2016"], "annotated_para": "On 21 August 2015 , Golobart returned to his homeland , signing a one-year deal with the option of a second at third-tier club Racing de Ferrol , contributing two goals from 36 appearances as they reached the play-offs . The following 23 July , he transferred to fellow league team Real Murcia .", "type": "order", "ID": 245}} +{"question": "Alex Cuthbert played for which team from August 2010 to May 2011?", "answer": "College R.F.C", "context": [" Cuthbert first played rugby during his years studying at Newent Community School playing club rugby for Hucclecote RFC and Westbury-on-Severn RFC . He later moved to Hartpury College where he was a member of Hartpury College R.F.C. , coached by Allan Lewis in a team that included Jonny May on the opposite wing . He then moved to study at UWIC , where he played for both the college and Cardiff RFC .", "Cuthbert came to wider attention in 2011 with the Cardiff Blues . As an attacking threat he underlined his credentials during the regions Heineken Cup campaign - scoring a brace as they secured a quarter-final berth with victory over Racing Metro .", " Although born and raised in England , Cuthbert qualifies for Wales as his mother was born in Wrexham . He was noticed by Wales rugby sevens team coach Paul John . As a result , Cuthbert played for them in the 2009-2010 and the 2010-2011 IRB Sevens World Series , and in the 2010 Commonwealth Games ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2010", "2011"], "annotated_para": "Cuthbert first played rugby during his years studying at Newent Community School playing club rugby for Hucclecote RFC and Westbury-on-Severn RFC . He later moved to Hartpury College where he was a member of Hartpury College R.F.C. , coached by Allan Lewis in a team that included Jonny May on the opposite wing . He then moved to study at UWIC , where he played for both the college and Cardiff RFC .", "type": "order", "ID": 724}} +{"question": "What was the position of Bertrand Delano\u00eb in 18 March 2001?", "answer": "Mayor of Paris", "context": ["His predecessors were Jean Tiberi ( 1995\u20132001 ) and Jacques Chirac ( 1977\u20131995 ) , who resigned after 18 years as mayor when he was elected President of the French Republic .Delano\u00eb became Mayor of Paris on 18 March 2001 , when control of the Council of Paris was won by a left-wing alliance for the first time since 1977 ( election with universal suffrage ) . ", " Bertrand Delano\u00eb ( ; born 30 May 1950 ) is a French retired politician who served as Mayor of Paris from 2001 to 2014 . A member of the Socialist Party ( PS ) , he previously served in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1986 and Senate from 1995 until 2001 .", " Delano\u00eb was virtually unknown before the election of 2001 , but soon gained fame for organising new and unusual events in Paris , such as the Paris Beach ( Paris-Plages ) on the banks of the Seine every summer in order to give Parisians who could not take a regular vacation a chance to relax , sunbathe and build sandcastles in the center of Paris . The program , especially popular with families with children , has been in place since 2002 , and has since been copied by many other international cities .", "Delano\u00eb won the mayorship of Paris at the head of a coalition of Socialists , Greens and Communists , over the conservative candidates Jean Tiberi and Philippe S\u00e9guin , who were unable to resolve their differences and thereby split the conservative vote . This success in a city which had traditionally been a stronghold of the right until the end of the 20th century was made all the more striking by setbacks to the left in the 2001 municipal elections that occurred more generally . It has been partially attributed with the weariness of the Parisian public with respect to", " Mayor of Paris : Elected in 2001 . Reelected in 2008 . Councillor of Paris : Elected in 1977 . Reelected in 1983 , 1989 , 1995 , 2001 , 2008 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 2001", "Mar 2001"], "annotated_para": "Mayor of Paris .", "type": "order", "ID": 630}} +{"question": "Which site was the heritage designation of Mission San Miguel Arc\u00e1ngel from 2005 to 2008?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" The mission was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and was named to a National Historic Landmark in 2006 . Of Californias missions , it is one that retains more than most of its layout and buildings , including a portion of its neophyte village ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 2006", "Mar 2007"], "annotated_para": "The mission was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and was named to a National Historic Landmark in 2006 . Of Californias missions , it is one that retains more than most of its layout and buildings , including a portion of its neophyte village .", "type": "order", "ID": 822}} +{"question": "Which team did Simon Mensing play for from April 2012 to April 2013?", "answer": "Raith Rovers", "context": ["Mensing scored his first goal for Raith Rovers in a 4\u20134 draw with fife neighbours Cowdenbeath .On 14 September 2012 , Mensing signed for Raith Rovers on a one-year contract despite Hamilton offering him a new contract . On his debut against Airdrie United , he got the man of the match award and his performance was praised by manager Grant Murray . After being released by Hamilton Academical , Mensing went on trial with Morton for most of the summer 2012 pre-season , and played as a trialist in a 1\u20131 draw with his former club Hamilton . ", " On 22 May 2013 , Mensing signed for Livingston on a two-year contract . He was named captain of his new club on 10 July 2013 , and scored a penalty on his competitive debut on 3 August 2013 in a Scottish Challenge Cup match against Berwick Rangers ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "Raith Rovers .", "type": "order", "ID": 579}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Jackie Mudie belong to from 1947 to 1956?", "answer": "Blackpool", "context": ["Starting his career with Blackpool in 1947 , he went on to spend the next fourteen years with the club , helping them to the FA Cup Final in 1951 and 1953 , the latter of which ended in victory for the Tangerines . In all he scored 144 league goals for the club . He then spent 1961 to 1963 at Stoke City , helping them to the Second Division title in 1962\u201363 , also spending a brief time on loan with Canadian club Toronto City . After signing with Port Vale in 1963 , he spent 1965 to", " Mudie joined Blackpool in September 1946 , signing professional terms in May 1947 . He was at the club throughout the 1950s , which are the most successful decade in the clubs history .", "In his early career , Mudie was considered an inside forward , however , when Mortensen was transferred to Hull City in August 1955 , Mudie became Blackpools regular centre-forward , despite his diminutive stature . This change of position , combined his scoring 22 and 38 goals in consecutive seasons , enabled him to achieve international recognition and he made his international debut against Wales in 1956 . His hat-trick in a 4\u20132 win against Spain in 1957 helped Scotland qualify for the following years World Cup and he was subsequently selected in the squad that travelled to Sweden"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1947", "1956"], "annotated_para": "Mudie joined Blackpool in September 1946 , signing professional terms in May 1947 . He was at the club throughout the 1950s , which are the most successful decade in the clubs history .", "type": "order", "ID": 407}} +{"question": "Which position did Gastone Mojaisky Perrelli hold from 1962 to 1974?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Mojaisky Perrelli was appointed Titular Archbishop of Amida on 8 August 1959 and was ordained a bishop on 1 November of that year by Cardinal Domenico Tardini and co-consecrators Archbishop Pietro Sigismondi and Bishop Vittorio Longo . He was a Council Father in all four periods of the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965 . Mojaisky Perrelli was appointed Archbishop-Bishop of Nusco on 10 May 1963 ( archbishop being granted to him as a personal title ) .", "He was appointed Archbishop of Conza-SantAngelo dei Lombardi-Bisaccia on 4 August 1973 , both of which he held simultaneously until 1978 . In these roles , he distinguished himself for his noble , strong-willed , austere , and upright character . On 18 November 1978 , after a heated conflict with the local clergy , he resigned his pastoral offices and lived near the shrine of the Most Holy Savior in Montella in near-hermitage .", "There , he died at dawn on 5 March 2008 . Following the solemn funeral Mass celebrated by Archbishop Andrea Mugione on 7 March in SantAngelo dei Lombardi , he was buried in the family tomb in Buonalbergo . During his life , he was appointed a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George . In the mid-1980s , he moved to Naples , where he lived in retirement and holding the title of Archbishop Emeritus of Nusco , in a community of Vincentian priests in Via Vergini . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1963", "Aug 1973"], "annotated_para": "In the mid-1980s , he moved to Naples , where he lived in retirement and holding the title of Archbishop Emeritus of Nusco , in a community of Vincentian priests in Via Vergini . There , he died at dawn on 5 March 2008 .", "type": "order", "ID": 232}} +{"question": "Rachel Yankey played for which team from October 2005 to May 2006?", "answer": "Arsenal", "context": ["It was here that she was registered as the first professional female footballer in England . She joined Birmingham City before the 2004\u201305 season , and then , after being released from Birmingham , rejoined Arsenal for the 2005\u201306 season after a short spell with the New Jersey Wildcats of the W-League in the United States . Yankey , along with England teammate Rachel Unitt , played for the Wildcats for the last seven games of the season , and helped them win the W-League championship . In 2011 , she helped Arsenal to another domestic treble .", "\u2013 2011 , 2012 - Fulham - FA Womens National Premier League ( 1 ) \u2013 2002\u201303, \u2013 1998 , 1999 , 2007 , 2009 - UEFA Womens Cup ( 1 ) \u2013 2007 - FA WSL ( 2 ), \u2013 1998 , 1999 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2011 , 2013 , 2014 - FA Womens Premier League Cup ( 4 ) ,Arsenal - FA Womens National Premier League ( 6 ) \u2013 1996\u201397 , 2005\u201306 , 2006\u201307 , 2007\u201308 , 2008\u201309 , 2009\u201310 - FA Womens Cup ( 9 )", " - Arsenal - FA Womens National Premier League ( 6 ) \u2013 1996\u201397 , 2005\u201306 , 2006\u201307 , 2007\u201308 , 2008\u201309 , 2009\u201310 - FA Womens Cup ( 9 ) \u2013 1998 , 1999 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2011 , 2013 , 2014 - FA Womens Premier League Cup ( 4 ) \u2013 1998 , 1999 , 2007 , 2009 - UEFA Womens Cup ( 1 ) \u2013 2007 - FA WSL ( 2 ) \u2013 2011 , 2012 - Fulham - FA Womens National Premier League ( 1 ) \u2013 2002\u201303", " - Nationwide International Player of the Year ( 2004\u201305 ) season - London Youth Games Hall of Famer ( Class of 2011 ) Yankey was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) in the 2006 New Year Honours and Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) in the 2014 New Year Honours , both for services to football ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2005", "2006"], "annotated_para": "It was here that she was registered as the first professional female footballer in England . She joined Birmingham City before the 2004\u201305 season , and then , after being released from Birmingham , rejoined Arsenal for the 2005\u201306 season after a short spell with the New Jersey Wildcats of the W-League in the United States . Yankey , along with England teammate Rachel Unitt , played for the Wildcats for the last seven games of the season , and helped them win the W-League championship . In 2011 , she helped Arsenal to another domestic treble .", "type": "order", "ID": 501}} +{"question": "Air Armament Center was officially named what from 1944 to 1947?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" - Orlando Army Air Base , Florida , 27 October 1952 - Eglin Field ( later Air Force Base ) , Florida , 8 March 1946 \u2013 1 October 2012", "The AAF PGC was redesignated the Air Proving Ground Command on 10 July 1946,The Air Force Center was the planned USAF unit for the development of tactical policy and procedures . The Air Force Center was to be the succeeding unit to the USAAF Army Air Forces Tactical Center , established on October 28 , 1943 , and which had become the Army Air Forces Center on 1 June 1945 . Instead , the AAF Center merged into Proving Ground Command ( PGC ) to form a new Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command on 8 March 1946 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 1946", "Jul 1946"], "annotated_para": "The Air Force Center was the planned USAF unit for the development of tactical policy and procedures . The Air Force Center was to be the succeeding unit to the USAAF Army Air Forces Tactical Center , established on October 28 , 1943 , and which had become the Army Air Forces Center on 1 June 1945 . Instead , the AAF Center merged into Proving Ground Command ( PGC ) to form a new Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command on 8 March 1946 . The AAF PGC was redesignated the Air Proving Ground Command on 10 July 1946 , and raised to major command status . The APGC was moved to the now renamed Eglin Air Force Base , Florida , on 1 July 1948 .", "type": "order", "ID": 493}} +{"question": "Homer Thornberry took which position from 1949 to 1956?", "answer": "United States Representative", "context": ["He was one of the majority of the Texan delegation to decline to sign the 1956 Southern Manifesto opposing the desegregation of public schools ordered by the Supreme Court in Brown v . Board of Education . Thornberry voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1957 but in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1960 and the 24th Amendment to the U.S . Constitution .", " William Homer Thornberry ( January 9 , 1909 \u2013 December 12 , 1995 ) was an American politician and judge . He served as the United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1949 to 1963 . From 1963 to 1965 he was Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas , and he was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1965 to 1978 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1949", "1956"], "annotated_para": "William Homer Thornberry ( January 9 , 1909 \u2013 December 12 , 1995 ) was an American politician and judge . He served as the United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1949 to 1963 . From 1963 to 1965 he was Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas , and he was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1965 to 1978 .", "type": "order", "ID": 700}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Steven Hammell belong to from January 2008 to April 2009?", "answer": "Motherwell FC", "context": [" - Steven Hammell profile at Motherwell FC official website", "On 22 July 2012 , Hammell played in his testimonial match for Motherwell against Everton , which finished 1\u20131 .On 18 May 2012 , Hammell signed a two-year contract extension , keeping him at Fir Park till 2014 . He would also be granted a testimonial . Hammell rejoined Motherwell in the January 2008 transfer window on deadline day for a fee of \u00a3110,000 , replacing Jim Paterson at left-back . Earlier in the day Paterson had left the club to join Plymouth Argyle and the proceeds from this transfer were used to buy Hammell .", " On 15 March 2006 , Hammell played for the Scotland B team in the Futures Cup against the Turkey B team in a 3\u20132 defeat . On 6 May 2009 , Hammell played a second time for the Scotland B team , in a 3\u20130 friendly win , this time against the Northern Ireland B team ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "- Steven Hammell profile at Motherwell FC official website", "type": "order", "ID": 545}} +{"question": "Which site was the heritage designation of Auditorium Building (Chicago) from June 1975 to August 1976?", "answer": "National Historic Landmark", "context": [" On October 31 , 1967 , the Auditorium Theatre reopened and through 1975 , the Auditorium served as a rock venue . Among other notable acts , the Grateful Dead played there ten times from 1971 through 1977 . The Doors also played their first concert at the Auditorium Building after their arrest of singer Jim Morrison on June 14 , 1969 . It was declared a National Historic Landmark by the U.S . Department of the Interior in 1975 .", "Since 1947 , the Auditorium Building has been part of Roosevelt University .It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975 , and was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15 , 1976 . In addition , it is a historic district contributing property for the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard DistricThe building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17 , 1970 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1975", "Sep 1976"], "annotated_para": "The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17 , 1970 . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975 , and was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15 , 1976 . In addition , it is a historic district contributing property for the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District . Since 1947 , the Auditorium Building has been part of Roosevelt University .", "type": "order", "ID": 262}} +{"question": "Ross Rizley took which position from October 1911 to April 1912?", "answer": "deputy register of deeds in Beaver County", "context": ["He received a Bachelor of Laws from the Kansas City School of Law ( now the University of Missouri\u2013Kansas City School of Law ) in 1915 and was admitted to the bar in Oklahoma.He served as a deputy register of deeds in Beaver County in 1911 and 1912 . Born on a farm near the town of Beaver in Beaver County of the Oklahoma Territory , the son of Anabella Narcissus ( McCown ) and Robert Martin Rizley , Rizley attended the public schools and taught in the rural schools of Beaver County in 1909 and 1910 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1911", "1912"], "annotated_para": "Born on a farm near the town of Beaver in Beaver County of the Oklahoma Territory , the son of Anabella Narcissus ( McCown ) and Robert Martin Rizley , Rizley attended the public schools and taught in the rural schools of Beaver County in 1909 and 1910 . He served as a deputy register of deeds in Beaver County in 1911 and 1912 . He received a Bachelor of Laws from the Kansas City School of Law ( now the University of Missouri\u2013Kansas City School of Law ) in 1915 and was admitted to the bar in Oklahoma the same year . He was in private practice of law in Beaver from 1915 to 1920 . He was county attorney of Beaver County from 1918 to 1920 . He was in private practice of law in Guymon , Oklahoma from 1920 to 1956 . He was a member of the Guymon Board of Education from 1924 to 1932 . He was city attorney of Guymon from 1928 to 1938 . He was a member of the Oklahoma Senate from 1931 to 1934 . He was a candidate for Governor of Oklahoma in the 1938 election . He was a United States Representative from Oklahoma from 1941 to 1949 . He was solicitor for the United States Post Office Department ( now the United States Postal Service ) in 1953 . He was an Assistant United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1953 to 1954 . He was Chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board from 1955 to 1956 .", "type": "order", "ID": 783}} +{"question": "Roseanna Cunningham took which position from May 1999 to May 2001?", "answer": "Member of the Scottish Parliament", "context": ["She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", " In 1999 she became the MSP for Perth and continues to represent the area in the Scottish Parliament to this day . In 2000 , she was elected the SNP Senior Vice-Convener ( depute leader ) . Also in that year , she helped establish the Scottish Left Review publication . She stood down as an MP in 2001 , to concentrate on the Scottish Parliament ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1999", "May 2001"], "annotated_para": "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 887}} +{"question": "Who was the head of International Mathematical Union from 1976 to 1977?", "answer": "Deane Montgomery", "context": [" 1995\u20131998 : David Mumford ( vice : Vladimir Arnold , Albrecht Dold )1991\u20131994 : Jacques-Louis Lions ( vice : John H . Coates , David Mumford ) 1987\u20131990 : Ludvig Faddeev ( vice : Walter Feit , Lars H\u00f6rmander )J\u00fcrgen Moser ( vice : Ludvig Faddeev , Jean-Pierre Serre ) 1979\u20131982 : Lennart Carleson ( vice : Masayoshi Nagata , Yuri Vasilyevich Prokhorov ) 1975\u20131978 : Deane Montgomery ( vice : J . W . S . Cassels , Miron Nicolescu , Gheorghe Vr\u00e2nceanu )", " List of presidents of the International Mathematical Union from 1952 to the present : 1952\u20131954 : Marshall Harvey Stone ( vice : \u00c9mile Borel , Erich Kamke ) 1955\u20131958 : Heinz Hopf ( vice : Arnaud Denjoy , W . V . D . Hodge ) 1959\u20131962 : Rolf Nevanlinna ( vice : Pavel Alexandrov , Marston Morse ) 1963\u20131966 : Georges de Rham ( vice : Henri Cartan , Kazimierz Kuratowski ) 1967\u20131970 : Henri Cartan ( vice : Mikhail Lavrentyev , Deane Montgomery )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1975", "1978"], "annotated_para": "1967\u20131970 : Henri Cartan ( vice : Mikhail Lavrentyev , Deane Montgomery )", "type": "order", "ID": 339}} +{"question": "Blue Coat Systems was owned by whom from June 2016 to December 2017?", "answer": "Symantec", "context": [" By 2015 , the company had $200 million in annual profits and about $600 million in revenues , a 50% increase from 2011 . On June 2 , 2016 , the company once again filed plans for an initial public offering . However , on June 13 , 2016 , the company abandoned its IPO plans and announced that Symantec agreed to acquire the company for $4.65 billion . The acquisition was completed on August 1 , 2016 and the companys products were integrated into those of Symantec .", "The company was known as CacheFlow until 2002 .Blue Coat Systems was a company that provided hardware , software , and services designed for cybersecurity and network management . In 2016 , it was acquired by and folded into Symantec . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2016", "2017"], "annotated_para": "Blue Coat Systems was a company that provided hardware , software , and services designed for cybersecurity and network management . In 2016 , it was acquired by and folded into Symantec .", "type": "order", "ID": 644}} +{"question": "What military rank did Carl August Ehrensv\u00e4rd (1858\u20131944) have from 1916 to 1927?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" In 1919 Ehrensv\u00e4rd was appointed Highest Commander of the Coastal Fleet and he was then commanding admiral and station commander in Karlskrona from 1919 to 1923 . He was first adjutant of Gustaf V of Sweden and was appointed chief of His Majestys Military Staff in 1924 . Ehrensv\u00e4rd was promoted to full admiral in 1926 , three years after he retired from the navy .", "1926 \u2013 Admiral,1917 \u2013 Vice admiral ,1910 \u2013 Rear admiral,1905 \u2013 Captain,1903 \u2013 Commander,1900 \u2013 Lieutenant commander,1889 \u2013 Lieutenant ,1878 \u2013 Acting sub-lieutenant ( underl\u00f6jtnant )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1917", "1926"], "annotated_para": "- 1917 \u2013 Vice admiral", "type": "order", "ID": 588}} +{"question": "Who directed or managed Corpus vasorum antiquorum from 2001 to 2004?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Every participating country is completely responsible for its own scope , while the Union Acad\u00e9mique Internationale in Brussels has the patronage traditionally led by a French scientist . Currently in charge is Juliette de La Geni\u00e8re ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2002", "2003"], "annotated_para": "Every participating country is completely responsible for its own scope , while the Union Acad\u00e9mique Internationale in Brussels has the patronage traditionally led by a French scientist . Currently in charge is Juliette de La Geni\u00e8re .", "type": "order", "ID": 224}} +{"question": "Who was the director or manager of Policy Planning Staff (France) from 1974 to 1978?", "answer": "Thierry de Montbrial", "context": [" The CAPS has a history of renowned directors , either academics or career diplomats . - Thierry de Montbrial ( 1974-1978 ) - Jean-Louis Gergorin ( 1979-1984 ) - Philippe Coste ( 1984-1989 ) - Jean-Marie Gu\u00e9henno ( 1989-1993 ) - Bruno Racine ( 1993-1995 ) - Gilles Andr\u00e9ani ( 1995-1999 , 2002-2004 ) - Michel Foucher ( 1999-2002 ) - Pierre L\u00e9vy ( 2005-2010 ) - Marie Mendras ( 2010 ) - Joseph Ma\u00efla ( 2010-2013 ) - Justin Va\u00efsse ( 2013-2019 ) - Manuel Lafont Rapnouil ( 2019- )", " The Centre d\u2019analyse et de pr\u00e9vision , as it was first called , was set up on 18 May 1974 by then-Foreign Minister Michel Jobert , who wanted to implement some institutionalised out-of-the-box thought . The decree establishing its existence states its purpose as \u201ccontributing to the preparation of decisions in foreign affairs\u201d by \u201canalysing current situations\u201d and \u201cconducting attempts at foreseeing future evolutions\u201d . Despite having changed names two times since then , it has remained a constant source of doctrine for ministers ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1974", "1978"], "annotated_para": "- Thierry de Montbrial ( 1974-1978 )", "type": "order", "ID": 167}} +{"question": "Which site was the heritage designation of Auditorium Building (Chicago) from 1975 to 1978?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" On October 31 , 1967 , the Auditorium Theatre reopened and through 1975 , the Auditorium served as a rock venue . Among other notable acts , the Grateful Dead played there ten times from 1971 through 1977 . The Doors also played their first concert at the Auditorium Building after their arrest of singer Jim Morrison on June 14 , 1969 . It was declared a National Historic Landmark by the U.S . Department of the Interior in 1975 .", "Since 1947 , the Auditorium Building has been part of Roosevelt University .It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975 , and was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15 , 1976 . In addition , it is a historic district contributing property for the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard DistricThe building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17 , 1970 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Sep 1976", "Sep 1977"], "annotated_para": "The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17 , 1970 . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975 , and was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15 , 1976 . In addition , it is a historic district contributing property for the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District . Since 1947 , the Auditorium Building has been part of Roosevelt University .", "type": "order", "ID": 263}} +{"question": "Which team did Lee Nogan play for from 2006 to 2007?", "answer": "Whitby Town", "context": [" He was appointed manager at Whitby Town in June 2006 , before resigning in October 2007 . He remained on at the club as a player and assistant manager , before joining F.C . Halifax Town as an assistant to Neil Aspin . He followed Aspin to Gateshead in November 2015 , and then Port Vale in October 2017 .", "Nogan was appointed as manager of Whitby Town in June 2006 . He led the club to an 11th-place finish in the Northern Premier League Premier Division at the end of the 2006\u201307 season , though they did suffer early cup qualification exits to Frickley Athletic and Woodley Sports . The Blues suffered a poor start to the 2007\u201308 campaign , and Nogan resigned on 22 October 2007 following an FA Trophy defeat at Ossett Town . Despite being a former manager , he continued to play for the club , helping them to avoid relegation at the end of"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2006", "2007"], "annotated_para": "Nogan was appointed as manager of Whitby Town in June 2006 . He led the club to an 11th-place finish in the Northern Premier League Premier Division at the end of the 2006\u201307 season , though they did suffer early cup qualification exits to Frickley Athletic and Woodley Sports . The Blues suffered a poor start to the 2007\u201308 campaign , and Nogan resigned on 22 October 2007 following an FA Trophy defeat at Ossett Town . Despite being a former manager , he continued to play for the club , helping them to avoid relegation at the end of the season . He served as assistant manager to manager Graeme Clark during the 2008\u201309 season , and continued to make first-team appearances .", "type": "order", "ID": 110}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Masahiko Inoha belong to from 2011 to 2012?", "answer": "Croatian giant Hajduk Split", "context": ["Masahiko signed for Vissel Kobe as a free agent in early 2012 . After Vissel Kobes relegation from the top tier in Japan in 2012 , Inoha then moved to Jubilo Iwata in January 2013 for an undisclosed fee . He made 25 appearances and scored a single goal in his first season for Iwata in the Japanese first division but unfortunately they finished in 17th place and were relegated . After three seasons spent in Shizuoka , he was released at the end of the 2015 season after helping Jubilo Iwata gain promotion . He signed for Vissel Kobe", "In the summer transfer window of 2011 he moved to Croatian giant Hajduk Split . He scored his only goal for Hajduk in a 3\u20130 away from home victory over newly promoted side Lu\u010dko on 21 October 2011 . He struggled to adapt to Croatian life , stating reasons such as difficulty to learn the new language and no other Asian players in the side as main factors . On 17 January 2012 , he skipped training for the first time due to unpaid wages . The unpaid wages were due to the debt of Hajduk Split and many players", " He was included in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals and made his full international debut on 17 January 2011 against Saudi Arabia . In a game against Qatar , in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup , he scored a goal in minute 89 of the game . The game ended 3\u20132 , a win for Japan .", "were unpaid during his stay at the club . He was fined by the club for missing three training sessions before finally rescinding his contract and returning to Japan in late January 2012 . He made 16 appearances in his single season for Hajduk Split . Upon leaving , Masahiko stated : In my entire career , I have never been as sad as I was in the last two weeks ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "In the summer transfer window of 2011 he moved to Croatian giant Hajduk Split . He scored his only goal for Hajduk in a 3\u20130 away from home victory over newly promoted side Lu\u010dko on 21 October 2011 . He struggled to adapt to Croatian life , stating reasons such as difficulty to learn the new language and no other Asian players in the side as main factors . On 17 January 2012 , he skipped training for the first time due to unpaid wages . The unpaid wages were due to the debt of Hajduk Split and many players were unpaid during his stay at the club . He was fined by the club for missing three training sessions before finally rescinding his contract and returning to Japan in late January 2012 . He made 16 appearances in his single season for Hajduk Split . Upon leaving , Masahiko stated : In my entire career , I have never been as sad as I was in the last two weeks .", "type": "order", "ID": 877}} +{"question": "Tom O'Halleran took which position from 2007 to 2009?", "answer": "Arizona State Senate", "context": [" OHalleran , then a Republican , served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2001 to 2007 . He then served in the Arizona State Senate , representing the 1st district from 2007 to 2009 . In a 2008 primary election , he was unseated by Steve Pierce . After leaving the Arizona State Legislature , OHalleran hosted a radio show on KAZM in Sedona .", " Thomas Charles OHalleran ( ; born January 24 , 1946 ) is an American politician serving as the U.S . Representative for since 2017 . Beginning his political career as a Republican , he was the Arizona State Senator from the 1st district from 2007 to 2009 . In 2015 , he became a member of the Democratic Party . He also serves as the Chair of Communications for the Blue Dog Caucus . Early life and education ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2009"], "annotated_para": "OHalleran , then a Republican , served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2001 to 2007 . He then served in the Arizona State Senate , representing the 1st district from 2007 to 2009 . In a 2008 primary election , he was unseated by Steve Pierce .", "type": "order", "ID": 985}} +{"question": "Which country did 6th Combined Arms Army belong to from Dec 1991 to 1998?", "answer": "Russian", "context": ["One of the other listed brigades was the 6th Rocket Brigade at Pinozero in Murmansk Oblast . Up until 1991 it had been equipped with the Scud . From 1991 it was reequipped with the Tochka . It was disbanded in 1998 .", " - 111th Motor Rifle Division ( Sortavala ) , 379th Tank Regiment ( Lakhdenpokhya , Karelian ASSR ) 182* \u0438 185 ( \u041b\u0430\u0445\u0434\u0435\u043d\u043f\u043e\u0445\u044c\u044f ) , 184 109 \u0430\u043f , 1037 \u0437\u0440\u0430\u043f . In 1987 the tank regiment was reduced to a battalion . - 131st Motor Rifle Division ( Pechenga ) - 88th Independent Helicopter Squadron ( Apatity , Murmansk Oblast , from 1977 ) Disbanded 1991 or 1994 . ( Kirovsk-Apatity Airport ) - 840th Independent Engineer-Sapper Battalion - 6th Missile Brigade ( Pinozero ) - and several other independent brigades , regiments , and battalions", " The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 . It appears to have been reformed in 2010 . It was first formed in August , 1939 in the Kiev Special Military District from the Volochiskaya Army Group ( a corps-sized formation ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 1991", "1998"], "annotated_para": "The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 . It appears to have been reformed in 2010 .", "type": "order", "ID": 403}} +{"question": "Tomer Hemed played for which team from 2 July 2014 2014 to 2015?", "answer": "Almer\u00eda", "context": ["he netted his first goal with the Andalusians on 4 October , the last in a 2\u20132 home draw against Elche CF .On 2 July 2014 Hemed returned to the Spanish top level , by agreeing to a two-year deal with UD Almer\u00eda . After struggling to score in his first matches .", "In January 2015 , Hemed scored two braces against M\u00e1laga CF ( 2\u20131 away win ) and Valencia CF ( 2\u20133 away loss ) , taking his tally up to six . He finished the campaign with eight goals , being the clubs top goalscorer , but suffered team relegation .", " Brighton & Hove Albion . On 24 June 2015 Hemed signed a three-year deal with English Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee . He scored his first goal for the Seagulls from the penalty spot in the last moments of an away game at Fulham , to seal a 2\u20131 victory . Hemed scored just one goal between September 2015 and February 2016 , which drew criticism from supporters , but rediscovered his early season form to finish as the clubs top scorer with 17 goals ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "Almer\u00eda .", "type": "order", "ID": 123}} +{"question": "Tomer Hemed played for which team from 2014 to 2015?", "answer": "Almer\u00eda", "context": ["In January 2015 , Hemed scored two braces against M\u00e1laga CF ( 2\u20131 away win ) and Valencia CF ( 2\u20133 away loss ) , taking his tally up to six . He finished the campaign with eight goals , being the clubs top goalscorer , but suffered team relegation .", " Brighton & Hove Albion . On 24 June 2015 Hemed signed a three-year deal with English Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee . He scored his first goal for the Seagulls from the penalty spot in the last moments of an away game at Fulham , to seal a 2\u20131 victory . Hemed scored just one goal between September 2015 and February 2016 , which drew criticism from supporters , but rediscovered his early season form to finish as the clubs top scorer with 17 goals .", " On 2 July 2014 Hemed returned to the Spanish top level , by agreeing to a two-year deal with UD Almer\u00eda . After struggling to score in his first matches , he netted his first goal with the Andalusians on 4 October , the last in a 2\u20132 home draw against Elche CF ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "Almer\u00eda .", "type": "order", "ID": 123}} +{"question": "Roseanna Cunningham took which position from May 2003 to Apr 2007?", "answer": "Member of the Scottish Parliament", "context": ["She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2003", "Apr 2007"], "annotated_para": "She served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Perth from 1999 to 2011 , and then for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire from 2011 to 2021 . She was formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Perth and Kinross from 1995 to 1997 then for Perth 1997 to 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 888}} +{"question": "Which employer did Gustav Herglotz work for from March 1930 to June 1940?", "answer": "University of G\u00f6ttingen", "context": [" From 1925 ( until becoming Emeritus in 1947 ) he again was in G\u00f6ttingen as the successor of Carl Runge on the chair of applied mathematics . One of his students was Emil Artin .extraordinarius in Vienna , and in 1909 at the University of Leipzig . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1925", "1946"], "annotated_para": "Herglotz studied Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Vienna in 1899 , and attended lectures by Ludwig Boltzmann . In this time of study , he had a friendship with his colleagues Paul Ehrenfest , Hans Hahn and Heinrich Tietze . In 1900 he went to the LMU Munich and achieved his Doctorate in 1902 under Hugo von Seeliger . Afterwards , he went to the University of G\u00f6ttingen , where he habilitated under Felix Klein . In 1904 he became Privatdozent for Astronomy and Mathematics there , and in 1907 Professor extraordinarius . In 1908 he became Professor extraordinarius in Vienna , and in 1909 at the University of Leipzig . From 1925 ( until becoming Emeritus in 1947 ) he again was in G\u00f6ttingen as the successor of Carl Runge on the chair of applied mathematics . One of his students was Emil Artin .", "type": "order", "ID": 936}} +{"question": "Who was the rector of Central European University from 1992 to 1993?", "answer": "William Newton-Smith", "context": ["The University was founded in 1991 in response to the fall of the Socialist Bloc . The founding vision was to create a university dedicated to examining the contemporary challenges of open societies and democratization . The initial aim was to create a Western-modeled yet distinctly Central European institution that would foster inter-regional cooperation and educate a new corps of regional leaders to help usher in democratic transitions across the region . CEU was set up in Budapest , Prague , and Warsaw . It was originally located mostly in Prague , but because of political and financial conflict between", " CEU was founded in 1991 by hedge fund manager , political activist , and billionaire philanthropist George Soros , who provided it with an $880 million endowment , making the university one of the wealthiest in Europe , especially on a per-student basis . The university was founded in Central Europe because of a perceived need for an independent and international university for the region , in light of the fall of the Socialist Bloc and concomitant democratisation .", " CEU Press is the largest English-language publisher in Central and Eastern Europe . Since its founding in 1993 , it has played an important role in publishing books on the economic , social , and political transformation of the region , including titles by Hungarians or on Hungarian themes . Four of its top-10 best-selling books worldwide are related to Hungary ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1991", "1993"], "annotated_para": "CEU evolved from a series of lectures held at the IUC in Dubrovnik , Yugoslavia , ( now Croatia ) . In the Spring of 1989 , as historical change was gathering momentum in the region the need for a new , independent , international university was being considered . The minutes of the gathering held in April 1989 records a discussion among scholars such as Rudolf Andorka , , M\u00e1rton Tardos , Istv\u00e1n Tepl\u00e1n , Tibor V\u00e1mos and Mikl\u00f3s V\u00e1s\u00e1rhelyi from Budapest , William Newton-Smith and Kathleen Wilkes from Oxford , Jan Havranek , Michal Illner and Ji\u0159\u00ed Ko\u0159alka from Prague , Krzysztof Michalski and W\u0142odzimierz Siwi\u0144ski from Warsaw . In 1989\u20131990 , a serious attempt was undertaken to establish Central European University in the Slovak capital of Bratislava . But it fell through , due to nationalist politicians opposition .", "type": "order", "ID": 31}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Callum McFadzean belong to from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Sheffield United", "context": ["McFadzean started the following season as part of the first team but was sidelined by injury during September . Following the arrival of new United manager Nigel Clough , McFadzean joined Chesterfield in November 2013 on a short-term loan . McFadzean returned to his parent club in January 2014 after making five appearances for Chesterfield , but remained out of Uniteds first team picture , and in March 2014 , McFadzean joined League Two side Burton Albion on an initial one-month loan . McFadzean remained with Burton for the remainder of the season , scoring one goal and making ten", " In October 2013 , McFadzean was released on bail after being charged with two counts of assault and two counts of threatening behaviour after an incident in Sheffield city centre earlier the same month . McFadzean pleaded guilty to two charges of assault when his case came to court in November 2013 , admitting to hitting one female friend and headbutting another while drunk . As a result , he was given a community order with 12 months supervision .", "A product of Sheffield Uniteds Academy McFadzean was a member of the team that reached the final of the FA Youth Cup in 2011 , scoring in the first leg of the final against Manchester United . He was eventually promoted to the senior squad and made his professional d\u00e9but in the first game of the 2012\u201313 season , a League Cup tie against Burton Albion . Now on the fringes of the first team and regularly securing a place on the bench , McFadzean made his first start for the Blades in the Johnstones Paint Trophy against Coventry City", "at the Ricoh Arena . Following a handful of substitute appearances that season , McFadzean was handed a more prominent role by caretaker manager Chris Morgan following the departure of Danny Wilson in April 2012 . After a number of first-team starts at the tail end of the season , McFadzean came off the bench to score the winning goal in the first leg of Uniteds play-off semi-final against Yeovil Town . Following his successful end to the season McFadzean had had his contract with the Blades extended in June 2013 .", " On 3 July 2014 , McFadzean rejoined Burton Albion on a six-month loan deal . On 7 October 2014 , McFadzean was ruled out for up to two months after breaking his fifth metatarsal bone in a match against Cambridge United . On 26 November 2015 , McFadzean joined Stevenage on a one-month loan . At the end of the 2015\u201316 season , he was released by Sheffield United ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "Sheffield United .", "type": "order", "ID": 346}} +{"question": "Oumar Niasse played for which team from March 2012 to June 2012?", "answer": "Brann", "context": ["Niasse started a trial with Norwegian club Brann in February 2012 , and after impressing signed for the club on a six-month loan . His time in Norway was hampered by poor form and injuries , and he returned to Senegal after playing just three Tippeligaen matches ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Feb 2012", "Jul 2012"], "annotated_para": "Niasse started a trial with Norwegian club Brann in February 2012 , and after impressing signed for the club on a six-month loan . His time in Norway was hampered by poor form and injuries , and he returned to Senegal after playing just three Tippeligaen matches .", "type": "order", "ID": 39}} +{"question": "Robert Hall (footballer) played for which team from 2012 to 2013?", "answer": "Milton Keynes Dons", "context": ["Following his contract at West Ham expiring , Hall signed for Bolton permanently on 1 July 2013 , signing a three-year contract . In August 2013 , the Professional Football Compensation Committee set Halls transfer fee as an initial \u00a3450,000 with additional fees payable upon certain conditions occurring . West Ham would also be due 20% of any profit made by Bolton should Hall be transferred . He made his second d\u00e9but on 6 August as he started in Boltons 3\u20131 League Cup away win against Shrewsbury Town . He scored the first goal of the game , his first", " On 28 March 2013 , he was loaned out by West Ham again , this time for a month initially to link up with Bolton Wanderers . He made only one appearance , starting against Blackpool in a 2\u20132 draw on the last day of the season . He started the game but was replaced by substitute Marvin Sordell after 37 minutes when Bolton were 2\u20130 down .", " Milton Keynes Dons ( loan ) . In March 2012 Hall signed on loan for League One club Milton Keynes Dons until the end of the 2011\u201312 season . He was West Hams Academy Player of the Season for 2011\u201312 . Hall played once for West Ham in the Premier League and twice in the League Cup in the 2012\u201313 season before joining Championship club Birmingham City on loan in November . Birmingham City ( loan ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "2013"], "annotated_para": "In March 2012 Hall signed on loan for League One club Milton Keynes Dons until the end of the 2011\u201312 season . He was West Hams Academy Player of the Season for 2011\u201312 .", "type": "order", "ID": 895}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Lisa Marie Presley from June 1994 to August 1996, if ichael Jackson was the spouse of Lisa Marie Presley from 1995?", "answer": "Michael Jackson", "context": ["Presley obtained a quickie divorce in the Dominican Republic on May 6 , 1994 .Presley married Chicago-born musician Danny Keough on October 3 , 1988 . They had two children : a daughter , Danielle Riley Keough ( born May 29 , 1989 ) , an actress and model who uses the name Riley Keough , and a son , Benjamin Storm Keough ( October 21 , 1992 \u2013 July 12 , 2020 ) . ", "I started falling for him . I wanted to save him . I felt that I could do it . Shortly afterwards , she tried to persuade Jackson to settle the allegations out of court and go into rehabilitation to recover . He subsequently did both . In January 1996 , citing irreconcilable differences , Lisa Marie filed for divorce , according to legal papers . Michael Jacksons make-up artist , Karen Faye , later claimed that he had originally planned to file for divorce first and had relented after Presley begged him not to file . He discovered the", " Lisa Marie Presley ( born February 1 , 1968 ) is an American singer-songwriter . She is the only child of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley , as well as the sole heir to her fathers estate . Presley has developed a career in the music business and has issued three albums . She has been married four times , including to singer Michael Jackson and actor Nicolas Cage , and her fourth husband is music producer Michael Lockwood , father of her twin daughters ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 1994", "1996"], "annotated_para": "Lisa Marie Presley ( born February 1 , 1968 ) is an American singer-songwriter . She is the only child of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley , as well as the sole heir to her fathers estate . Presley has developed a career in the music business and has issued three albums . She has been married four times , including to singer Michael Jackson and actor Nicolas Cage , and her fourth husband is music producer Michael Lockwood , father of her twin daughters .", "type": "order", "ID": 96}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Henrique Sereno belong to from April 2011 to March 2012?", "answer": "1 . FC K\u00f6ln", "context": ["Sereno returned to Valladolid and Spains top flight for the 2012\u201313 season , still under contract with Porto . He scored his only goal for the former on 24 February 2013 , in the 2\u20131 away win against Rayo Vallecano .", " - Primeira Liga : 2010\u201311 - Ta\u00e7a de Portugal : 2010\u201311 - Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira : 2010 , 2011", "Sereno made his Bundesliga debut on 27 August 2011 , playing the full 90 minutes in a 4\u20133 away defeat of Hamburger SV . He featured regularly during the campaign , but his team suffered relegation . On 20 August 2011 , deemed surplus to requirements as practically all Portuguese players , he joined German club 1 . FC K\u00f6ln on a season-long loan deal . In late June 2010 , after Valladolids relegation in La Liga , Sereno returned to his country , signing with FC Porto on a free transfer . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "In late June 2010 , after Valladolids relegation in La Liga , Sereno returned to his country , signing with FC Porto on a free transfer . On 20 August 2011 , deemed surplus to requirements as practically all Portuguese players , he joined German club 1 . FC K\u00f6ln on a season-long loan deal .", "type": "order", "ID": 853}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Agust\u00edn Castillo belong to from April 1989 to March 1990?", "answer": "Deportivo Cuenca", "context": [" In 1990 , Castillo joined Atl\u00e9tico Marte of El Salvador , he then moved to Costa Rica to play with Herediano ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1989", "1990"], "annotated_para": "Deportivo Cuenca .", "type": "order", "ID": 212}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Mart\u00edn V\u00e1squez belong to from 1990 to 1991?", "answer": "Puebla FC", "context": ["In 1987 , Vasquez returned to the Kickers , now renamed the California Kickers . In 1988 , Cachorros de la Universidad de Guadalajara signed the player , based on the recommendation of Hugo Salcedo , president of the Kickers . In 1990\u201391 , he represented Puebla FC , moving to CD Veracruz in the following campaign ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1990", "1991"], "annotated_para": "In 1987 , Vasquez returned to the Kickers , now renamed the California Kickers . In 1988 , Cachorros de la Universidad de Guadalajara signed the player , based on the recommendation of Hugo Salcedo , president of the Kickers . In 1990\u201391 , he represented Puebla FC , moving to CD Veracruz in the following campaign .", "type": "order", "ID": 670}} +{"question": "Callum McFadzean played for which team from July 2014 to Oct 2015?", "answer": "Burton Albion", "context": [" McFadzean made five appearances for Englands under-16 squad during the 2009\u201310 season . McFadzean is also eligible to represent Scotland due to his Scottish heritage . He was selected for the Scotland under-21 squad in March 2015 .", "At the end of the 2015\u201316 season , he was released by Sheffield United .On 26 November 2015 , McFadzean joined Stevenage on a one-month loan . On 7 October 2014 , McFadzean was ruled out for up to two months after breaking his fifth metatarsal bone in a match against Cambridge United .On 3 July 2014 , McFadzean rejoined Burton Albion on a six-month loan deal .", "McFadzean started the following season as part of the first team but was sidelined by injury during September . Following the arrival of new United manager Nigel Clough , McFadzean joined Chesterfield in November 2013 on a short-term loan . McFadzean returned to his parent club in January 2014 after making five appearances for Chesterfield , but remained out of Uniteds first team picture , and in March 2014 , McFadzean joined League Two side Burton Albion on an initial one-month loan . McFadzean remained with Burton for the remainder of the season , scoring one goal and making ten"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "On 3 July 2014 , McFadzean rejoined Burton Albion on a six-month loan deal . On 7 October 2014 , McFadzean was ruled out for up to two months after breaking his fifth metatarsal bone in a match against Cambridge United .", "type": "order", "ID": 347}} +{"question": "Which team did the player John Williams (footballer, born 1968) belong to from September 2007 to April 2008?", "answer": "Willenhall Town", "context": ["In August 2008 , Williams , now aged 40 scored a hat-trick for Boldmere St Michaels against Shifnal Town .Following the end of his professional career Williams has gone on to have a similar nomadic career in non-league football . These clubs are Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and most recently Boldmere St . Michaels . This has taken his total number of clubs to 22 . He joined Willenhall Town managed by Mel Eves , in September 2007 . ", "He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City . He played in the Football League for Swansea City , Notts County , Stoke City , Wycombe Wanderers , Hereford United , Walsall , Exeter City , Cardiff City , York City and Darlington , as well as in Non-league for Cradley Town , Kidderminster Harriers , Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and Boldmere St . Michaels ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2007", "2008"], "annotated_para": "He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City . He played in the Football League for Swansea City , Notts County , Stoke City , Wycombe Wanderers , Hereford United , Walsall , Exeter City , Cardiff City , York City and Darlington , as well as in Non-league for Cradley Town , Kidderminster Harriers , Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and Boldmere St . Michaels .", "type": "order", "ID": 133}} +{"question": "Which team did Lee Nogan play for from 1988 to March 1990?", "answer": "Oxford United", "context": ["He established himself as a regular first-team player at the Manor Ground during the 1990\u201391 campaign , scoring seven goals from 40 appearances . He scored five goals from 25 games in the first half of the 1991\u201392 season .occasional appearances for Oxford in the 1988\u201389 and 1989\u201390 campaigns , playing just eight first-team games under new manager Brian Horton . ", "Nogan joined Second Division rivals Watford for a \u00a3350,000 fee in December 1991 , who were managed by former Brentford boss Steve Perryman . He ended the 1991\u201392 campaign with five goals from 23 games , helping the Hornets to a tenth-place finish . He scored 12 goals from 49 appearances in the 1992\u201393 season as Watford slipped to 16th-position . He lost his first-team place under new manager Glenn Roeder in the 1993\u201394 season , and scored only four goals from his 30 matches as Watford narrowly avoided relegation . He also returned to Southend United on loan ,", "Nogan turned professional at Oxford United under Maurice Evans . He joined Brentford on loan in March 1987 , and spent the remainder of the 1986\u201387 season at Griffin Park , scoring two goals in 11 Third Division games for Steve Perrymans Bees . He then played four matches and scored one goal as the Us were relegated out of the First Division at the end of the 1987\u201388 season under the stewardship of Mark Lawrenson . He also played nine games on loan at Third Division Southend United , scoring one goal for the Shrimpers . He made only", "A forward , he began his career at Oxford United in 1987 . He spent four years at the club , and also had loan spells at Brentford and Southend United . He was sold on to Watford for \u00a3350,000 in December 1991 , where he would remain for another four years . He lost his first-team place after a change of manager in 1993 , and again joined Southend United on loan . He was sold to Reading for \u00a3250,000 in January 1995 , and played in the clubs defeat in the 1995 First Division play-off final at Wembley"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1987", "1991"], "annotated_para": "Nogan turned professional at Oxford United under Maurice Evans . He joined Brentford on loan in March 1987 , and spent the remainder of the 1986\u201387 season at Griffin Park , scoring two goals in 11 Third Division games for Steve Perrymans Bees . He then played four matches and scored one goal as the Us were relegated out of the First Division at the end of the 1987\u201388 season under the stewardship of Mark Lawrenson . He also played nine games on loan at Third Division Southend United , scoring one goal for the Shrimpers . He made only occasional appearances for Oxford in the 1988\u201389 and 1989\u201390 campaigns , playing just eight first-team games under new manager Brian Horton . He established himself as a regular first-team player at the Manor Ground during the 1990\u201391 campaign , scoring seven goals from 40 appearances . He scored five goals from 25 games in the first half of the 1991\u201392 season .", "type": "order", "ID": 104}} +{"question": "What position did Javier Maroto take from 1998 to 2012?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Javier Ignacio Maroto Aranzabal ( simply known as Javier Maroto ) is a Spanish politician serving as senator from Castile and Le\u00f3n since 24 July 2019 and Spokesperson of the Popular Group in the Senate since July 30 . He was the Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz , from 2011 to 2015 , the capital city of the Basque Country and of the province of \u00c1lava . At the same time , he served as member of the Basque Parliament and in 2016 he was elected Member of the Congress of Deputies until 2019 .", "On June 23 , 2010 , Maroto submitted his candidacy for mayor of Vitoria for 2011 . He won the election on May 22 , 2011 , earning a score of 9 seats , and was declared mayor on June 11 , 2011 .", " After having been a member of New Generations of \u00c1lava and after the victory of the Peoples Party ( PP ) in Vitoria , he held the position of Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Finance for the PP from 1999-2007 . In his two terms under Mayor Alfonso Alonso , he also served as Government Spokesman , president of the municipal company Gilsa , during which he was responsible for the management of industrial land in Vitoria ; and Councillor in Charge of New Technologies .In 1999 , he took part in the elections for Mayor of Vitoria . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 1999", "Jun 2011"], "annotated_para": "In 1999 , he took part in the elections for Mayor of Vitoria . After having been a member of New Generations of \u00c1lava and after the victory of the Peoples Party ( PP ) in Vitoria , he held the position of Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Finance for the PP from 1999-2007 . In his two terms under Mayor Alfonso Alonso , he also served as Government Spokesman , president of the municipal company Gilsa , during which he was responsible for the management of industrial land in Vitoria ; and Councillor in Charge of New Technologies .", "type": "order", "ID": 570}} +{"question": "Janet Frame received which award in February 1990?", "answer": "Order of New Zealand", "context": [" - 1986 : New Zealand Book Award for Non-Fiction ( The Envoy from Mirror City ) ; Honorary Foreign Member : The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters - 1989 : Ansett New Zealand Book Award for Fiction ; Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book ( The Carpathians ) - 1990 : O.N.Z . ( Member , Order of New Zealand ) - 1992 : Honorary Doctor of Literature ( D.Litt. ) , University of Waikato , Hamilton , NZ - 1994 : Massey University Medal , Massey University , Palmerston North , NZ", "In 2010 , Gifted , a novel by New Zealand academic and former Frame biographer Patrick Evans , was published and subsequently shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize . The story is a fictionalised account of the relationship between Janet Frame and Frank Sargeson during her time living as a guest on his Takapuna property in 1955\u201356 \u2013 an era recounted in a number of works by Frame and her contemporaries and dramatised in Campions film , An Angel at My Table ( 1990 ) . In 2013 , Evans novel was adapted for the stage , premiering at the", " Rumours occasionally circulated portraying Frame as a contender for the Nobel Prize in literature , most notably in 1998 , after a journalist spotted her name at the top of a list later revealed to have been in alphabetical order , and again.On 6 February 1990 , Frame was the sixteenth appointee to the Order of New Zealand , the nations highest civil honour . Frame also held foreign membership of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and , in her native New Zealand , received two honorary doctorates as well as the status of cultural icon .", "Frames celebrity derived from her dramatic personal history as well as her literary career . Following years of psychiatric hospitalisation , Frame was scheduled for a lobotomy that was cancelled when , just days before the procedure , her debut publication of short stories was unexpectedly awarded a national literary prize . Many of her novels and short stories explore her childhood and psychiatric hospitalisation from a fictional perspective , and her award-winning three-volume autobiography was adapted into the film An Angel at My Table ( 1990 ) , directed by Jane Campion .", " During her lifetime , Frames work was principally published by American firm George Braziller , garnering numerous literary prizes in her native New Zealand , and the Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1989 for her final novel , The Carpathians . 1990\u20132000 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1990", "1990"], "annotated_para": "On 6 February 1990 , Frame was the sixteenth appointee to the Order of New Zealand , the nations highest civil honour . Frame also held foreign membership of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and , in her native New Zealand , received two honorary doctorates as well as the status of cultural icon . Rumours occasionally circulated portraying Frame as a contender for the Nobel Prize in literature , most notably in 1998 , after a journalist spotted her name at the top of a list later revealed to have been in alphabetical order , and again five years later , in 2003 , when \u00c5sa Beckman , the influential chief literary critic at the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter , wrongly predicted that Frame would win the prestigious prize .", "type": "order", "ID": 437}} +{"question": "Which team did Aman Verma (footballer) play for from April 2008 to March 2009?", "answer": "Redditch United", "context": ["He made his league debut in a 4\u20130 win at Grimsby Town on 15 August , but returned to,e made his debut a day later in a 2\u20131 League Cup defeat to Blackpool , replacing James Bailey at half time . On 6 August 2009 , Verma joined Crewe Alexandra on trial , joining on 10 August on loan for three months . In May 2009 , he was given a one-year contract extension .In December 2008 , Verma rejoined his former club Leicester City on trial , where he did enough to secure a six-month contract . ", " He joined Conference National club Histon on loan for the remainder of the 2009\u201310 season on 26 March 2010 , In May 2010 , Verma was awarded with another contract extension by Leicester . He finally made his senior debut for the club as a substitute in a 4\u20133 League Cup win over Macclesfield on 10 August 2010 . On 11 August , Verma was part of the reserves squad that won the Totesport.com Cup in a 2\u20131 win over Oldham Athletic reserves at Quorn FC .", " His performances at Bedworth United , got him a move up the football pyramid , as he joined Conference North side Redditch United . In fact Vermas performances were that impressive , that he was given an opportunity to return to his former club Leicester City ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "His performances at Bedworth United , got him a move up the football pyramid , as he joined Conference North side Redditch United . In fact Vermas performances were that impressive , that he was given an opportunity to return to his former club Leicester City .", "type": "order", "ID": 522}} +{"question": "Steven Hammell played for which team from Mar 2000 to Jun 2001?", "answer": "Motherwell FC", "context": [" - Steven Hammell profile at Motherwell FC official website"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1999", "2001"], "annotated_para": "- Steven Hammell profile at Motherwell FC official website", "type": "order", "ID": 542}} +{"question": "Which position did Spyros Markezinis hold from 1948 to April 1950?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Markezinis\u2019s effective monetary policies are credited for boosting exports and consumer demand , as well as for curtailing inflation and the,In April , 1953 , Markezinis orchestrated a 50% devaluation of the drachma vis-\u00e0-vis the US dollar , concurrently curbing import restrictions . Upon the election of long-time ally Marshal Alexandros Papagos as Prime Minister in 1952 , Markeziniss effective position as minister of finance was further strengthened . In 1949 , Markezinis was appointed Minister Without Portfolio , but was effectively assigned control over the governments economic policy , coordinating the activities of the various economic ministries . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jan 1949", "Apr 1949"], "annotated_para": "In 1949 , Markezinis was appointed Minister Without Portfolio , but was effectively assigned control over the governments economic policy , coordinating the activities of the various economic ministries . Upon the election of long-time ally Marshal Alexandros Papagos as Prime Minister in 1952 , Markeziniss effective position as minister of finance was further strengthened . In April , 1953 , Markezinis orchestrated a 50% devaluation of the drachma vis-\u00e0-vis the US dollar , concurrently curbing import restrictions . Markezinis\u2019s effective monetary policies are credited for boosting exports and consumer demand , as well as for curtailing inflation and the balance of trade deficit . Markezinis was considered at the time as a possible successor in the party leadership and premiership in the event of Marshal Papagoss retirement .", "type": "order", "ID": 271}} +{"question": "Who was the spouse of Germaine of Foix from 1507 to 1515, if King Ferdinand II of Aragon was the spouse of Germaine of Foix from 1508?", "answer": "King Ferdinand II of Aragon", "context": ["Following the death of his wife , Isabella I , in 1504 , Ferdinand had to yield the government of Castile to his son-in-law Philip of Burgundy ( 1478\u20131506 ) , who assumed power in the name of his wife Joanna ( 1479\u20131555 ) , Isabellas heiress . Ferdinand objected to Philips policies and to prevent Philip from gaining Aragon through Joanna , he sought to have a male heir with a new wife . A new male heir would displace Joanna ( and by extension her husband ) from the line of succession . He negotiated with King Louis", "His first wife , Isabella I of Castile , died in 1504 . Germaines father was John of Foix , Viscount of Narbonne and son of Queen Eleanor of Navarre . Her mother , Marie of Orl\u00e9ans , was the sister of King Louis XII of France .Germaine of Foix ( ; ; 1488 \u2013 15 October 1536 ) was the queen consort of King Ferdinand II of Aragon from their marriage in 1506 until his death in 1516 .", "Ferdinand died after two years of health problems in 1516 , leaving Germaine a widow . Ferdinands successors were Joanna and her son Charles V . Ferdinand did , however , leave Germaine a yearly income of 50,000 gold florins , and exhorted his grandson Charles V in his last letter not to abandon her .", "between Ferdinand ( aged 54 ) and Germaine ( aged 18 ) , took place in March 1506 . A short truce and brief alliance between the two kings resulted , despite several wars before and after the Treaty .", "In 1506 Philip of Burgundy died and Ferdinand became regent of Castile for his mentally unstable daughter Joanna . Ferdinand and Germaine did have a son , John , Prince of Girona on 3 May 1509 , but he died shortly after birth . Despite the use of love potions , they did not have another . If John had lived , then the Crown of Aragon would have split from the Crown of Castile once again ( after being semi-unified by Ferdinand and Isabellas marriage ) . This included Aragon , Valencia , Majorca , and Catalonia in Spain"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1506", "1516"], "annotated_para": "Germaine of Foix ( ; ; 1488 \u2013 15 October 1536 ) was the queen consort of King Ferdinand II of Aragon from their marriage in 1506 until his death in 1516 . His first wife , Isabella I of Castile , died in 1504 .", "type": "order", "ID": 69}} +{"question": "Who did Jessica Valenti work for from 2013 to 2016?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Her work has appeared in Ms. , The Washington Post , AlterNet , as well as other publications . Valenti wrote for The Nation from 2008 to 2014 . Since 2014 , Valenti has written regularly for The Guardian , where she is a columnist .", "Between 2014 and 2018 , Valenti was a columnist for The Guardian . She is currently a columnist for Medium .2008 ) , and Believe Me : How Trusting Women Can Change the World ( 2020 ) . ", " - 2010 : Independent Publisher Book Awards for Gold : The Purity Myth : How Americas Obsession with Virginity Is Hurting Young Women - 2011 : The Hillman Prize , Blog for Feministing - 2011 : The Guardian , Top 100 Inspiring Women - 2014 : Planned Parenthood Federation of America , Media Award for Commentary at The Guardian for The Body Politic column - Ibis Reproductive Health , Evidence in Activism Award - Choice USA Generation Award"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "Her work has appeared in Ms. , The Washington Post , AlterNet , as well as other publications . Valenti wrote for The Nation from 2008 to 2014 . Since 2014 , Valenti has written regularly for The Guardian , where she is a columnist .", "type": "order", "ID": 482}} +{"question": "Milo\u0161 Hrsti\u0107 played for which team from 1976 to 1977?", "answer": "NK Rijeka", "context": [" In 1979 , he had the debut for Yugoslavia , in friendly match against Argentina ( 4-1 win ) First coach that put him in the team was Dragutin Spasojevi\u0107 , who was head of staff when Rijeka won their two National cups in 1978 and 1979 . From 1978 to 1984 Rijeka was the best Croatian club in the Yugoslav First League . Milo\u0161 Hrsti\u0107 started his senior career in HNK Rijeka , where he passed all the young selections and was a member of all Yugoslavia youth team selections , from U15 to U21 .", " - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship : 1978 - Mediterranean Games : Split 1979 - Olympic Games Fourth place : Moscow 1980", " - Yugoslav Cup : 1978 , 1979 - Balkans Cup : 1978 - Individual - Player with most trophies and awards in NK Rijekas history - Most capped NK Rijeka player ever in Yugoslavia National team - NK Rijeka player of the year : 1978 , 1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1982", "In the European competitions from 1978 to 1984 Rijeka was indefeated on her own stadium Kantrida Wrexham A.F.C . 3\u20130 , K.S.K . Beveren 0\u20130 , K.F.C . Germinal Beerschot 2\u20131 , FC Lokomot\u00edva Ko\u0161ice 3\u20130 , Juventus F.C . 0\u20130 , Real Valladolid 4\u20131 , Real Madrid C.F . 3-1 . The only two team who managed to get a draw where Juventus F.C . and K.S.K . Beveren . In 1984 , with coach Josip Skoblar , Olympique de Marseille best player of all times , they lost the Championship title in the last match against Red Star"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1975", "1978"], "annotated_para": "NK Rijeka .", "type": "order", "ID": 379}} +{"question": "Who was the owner of Tibbers Castle from 1312 to 1333?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" When John died at the battle of Nevilles Cross in 1346 the earldom along with Tibbers Castle was given to Patrick , Earl of March . His son inherited in 1369 and acquired the barony of Morton ,was installed . In 1313 the Scots regained control of the region . From there Tibbers Castle remained in Scottish hands , and was possessed by Thomas Randolph , 1st Earl of Moray . He was succeeded by Thomas Randolph , 2nd Earl of Moray and John Randolph , 3rd Earl of Moray . ", "Possibly built in the 12th or 13th century , Tibbers was first documented in 1298 at which point the timber castle was replaced by a stone castle . It was the administrative centre of the barony of Tibbers until the second half of the 14th century when it shifted to nearby Morton . During the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the early 14th century the castle was captured by first the Scots under Robert the Bruce and then the English , before returning to Scottish control in 1313 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1313", "Jul 1332"], "annotated_para": "The death of Alexander III of Scotland in 1286 led to a succession crisis resulting in English rule of Scotland under Edward I . Robert the Bruces family was one of the claimants and in 1306 he was crowned king , leading to war with England . The first phase of Bruces campaign in 1306 was to capture the English-held castles of Ayr , Dalswinton , Inverkip and Tibbers . Control was given to John de Seton until the English recaptured the castle from the Scots , hanging the defenders , and a larger garrison , this time numbering 54 , was installed . In 1313 the Scots regained control of the region . From there Tibbers Castle remained in Scottish hands , and was possessed by Thomas Randolph , 1st Earl of Moray . He was succeeded by Thomas Randolph , 2nd Earl of Moray and John Randolph , 3rd Earl of Moray . When John died at the battle of Nevilles Cross in 1346 the earldom along with Tibbers Castle was given to Patrick , Earl of March . His son inherited in 1369 and acquired the barony of Morton which probably became the administrative centre for the barony of Tibbers . The estates descended through the Dunbar family until 1435 when their lands were confiscated by the Scottish Crown . In 1450 or 1451 , King James II of Scotland subsequently gave Tibbers to George Crichton , Lord High Admiral of Scotland and later the 1st Earl of Caithness . When he died in 1454 the property again came under royal control .", "type": "order", "ID": 755}} +{"question": "Which team did Chris Jones (footballer, born 1989) play for from 2004 to 2007?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Chris Jones ( born 12 September 1989 ) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a winger for Afan Lido . He has previously played for Swansea City , Cambridge United , Grimsby Town , Neath , The New Saints and Gloucester City .", "In July 2007 he trained with Hamilton Academical with a view to joining them on a season-long loan deal but he was recalled by Swansea to join up with the first team in preparation for the new season .Born in Swansea , Jones progressed through the Swansea City youth ranks and signed his first professional contract in 2006 lasting two and a half years and made his senior debut for the club against Walsall in the Football League Trophy in 2006 . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2005", "2006"], "annotated_para": "He has previously played for Swansea City , Cambridge United , Grimsby Town , Neath , The New Saints and Gloucester City .", "type": "order", "ID": 464}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Mirko Oremu\u0161 belong to from August 2011 to March 2012?", "answer": "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "context": ["On 31 August 2011 , Oremu\u0161 joined Hapoel Tel Aviv in a one-year loan move with a clause in which Hapoel could buy out his contract . He had a difficult start at Hapoel , not managing to retain a steady place at the starting eleven under veteran manager Dror Kashtan . In January , Kashtan resigned along with the vast majority of the Hapoel Tel Aviv board and staff , and replaced by Nitzan Shirazi . Under Shirazi , Oremu\u0161 gradually became an important player for the team , scoring 5 goals and providing 6 assists , including the"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "On 31 August 2011 , Oremu\u0161 joined Hapoel Tel Aviv in a one-year loan move with a clause in which Hapoel could buy out his contract . He had a difficult start at Hapoel , not managing to retain a steady place at the starting eleven under veteran manager Dror Kashtan . In January , Kashtan resigned along with the vast majority of the Hapoel Tel Aviv board and staff , and replaced by Nitzan Shirazi . Under Shirazi , Oremu\u0161 gradually became an important player for the team , scoring 5 goals and providing 6 assists , including the first goal in a 2\u20131 win over Maccabi Haifa at the Israeli State Cup final .", "type": "order", "ID": 460}} +{"question": "Who coached the team Galatasaray S.K. (football) from Dec 1928 to Apr 1930?", "answer": "Nihat Bekdik", "context": ["There are many successful footballers who have played for Galatasaray and made their mark on Turkish football history . The teams legendary players include Nihat Bekdik nicknamed Aslan ( Lion ) ; the 1930s national hero E\u015ffak Ayka\u00e7 ; Boduri who died aged 21 ; Mehmet Leblebi who scored a domestic record of 14 goals in a single match ; G\u00fcnd\u00fcz K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7 nicknamed Baba ( Father ) who was the coach but also the player of his team in the 1950s , with great success in both duties ; B\u00fclent-Reha Eken brothers ; Suat Mamat who scored three goals in"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 1928", "Apr 1930"], "annotated_para": "There are many successful footballers who have played for Galatasaray and made their mark on Turkish football history . The teams legendary players include Nihat Bekdik nicknamed Aslan ( Lion ) ; the 1930s national hero E\u015ffak Ayka\u00e7 ; Boduri who died aged 21 ; Mehmet Leblebi who scored a domestic record of 14 goals in a single match ; G\u00fcnd\u00fcz K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7 nicknamed Baba ( Father ) who was the coach but also the player of his team in the 1950s , with great success in both duties ; B\u00fclent-Reha Eken brothers ; Suat Mamat who scored three goals in the 1954 FIFA World Cup ; Co\u015fkun \u00d6zar\u0131 who devoted his life to Galatasaray ; Turgay \u015eeren the heroic goalkeeper who was called the Panther of Berlin ; Fatih Terim , the team captain of Galatasaray and Turkish national football team for many years , who won the UEFA Cup in 2000 as the teams coach ; Metin Oktay the legendary six-time top-scorer of the Turkish Super League ; Zoran Simovi\u0107 , another skilled goalkeeper known for his penalty saves ; C\u00fcneyt Tanman who played a record of 342 games for Galatasaray ; Tanju \u00c7olak , an extraordinary goalscorer and the 1988 European Golden Boot winner with Galatasaray ; Cevad Prekazi , an Albanian teammate of Tanju \u00c7olak specializing in free kicks ; Cl\u00e1udio Taffarel the World Cup-winning goalkeeper for Brazil ; Gheorghe Hagi , the Romanian football hero who is still described as the best foreign player ever to play in Turkey ; Brazilian striker M\u00e1rio Jardel , dubbed Super M\u00e1rio by the fans and scored both of Galatasarays two goals in the 2000 European Super Cup Final against Real Madrid ; and last , but not least , Hakan \u015e\u00fck\u00fcr , the player who scored most goals in S\u00fcper Lig history with 249 .", "type": "order", "ID": 30}} +{"question": "Who was the president of Zambia in Nov 2016?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" Presidential elections were held on 22 January 2015 . A total number of 11 presidential candidates contested in the election and On 24 January 2015 , it was announced that Edgar Chagwa Lungu had won the election to become the 6th President in a tightly contested raceFrom 2011 to 2014 , Zambias president had been Michael Sata , until Sata died on 28 October 2014 . After Satas death , Vice President Guy Scott , a Zambian of Scottish descent , became acting President of Zambia .Zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining independence in October 1964 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Oct 2014", "Jan 2015"], "annotated_para": "Zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining independence in October 1964 . From 2011 to 2014 , Zambias president had been Michael Sata , until Sata died on 28 October 2014 . After Satas death , Vice President Guy Scott , a Zambian of Scottish descent , became acting President of Zambia . Presidential elections were held on 22 January 2015 . A total number of 11 presidential candidates contested in the election and On 24 January 2015 , it was announced that Edgar Chagwa Lungu had won the election to become the 6th President in a tightly contested race . He won 48.33% of the vote , a lead of 1.66% over his closest rival , Hakainde Hichilema , with 46.67% . 9 other candidates all got less than 1% each . In August 2016 Zambian general election president Edgar Lungu won re-election narrowly in the first round of the election . The opposition had allegations of fraud and the governing Patriotic Front ( PF ) rejected the allegations made by opposition UPND party .", "type": "order", "ID": 865}} +{"question": "Which position did Angela Eagle hold from 2006 to 2010?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" She returned to the government under Gordon Brown on 29 June 2007 as Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury , the most junior minister at HM Treasury . She was promoted to Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions in the June 2009 reshuffle .", "She voted in favour of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 , and repeatedly against investigating it in 2003 , 2006 , and 2007 .However , she was sacked by Blair in 2002 , reportedly in error , and replaced by Lord Filkin . As a backbencher , Eagle joined the Treasury Select Committee in January 2003 . Following the 2001 general election , she succeeded Mike OBrien as an Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office .", " Dame Angela Eagle DBE ( born 17 February 1961 ) is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Wallasey since 1992 . Eagle was born in Yorkshire and studied PPE at the University of Oxford , before working for the CBI and then a trade union . Eagle served as the Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society from June 2009 until May 2010 . Eagle was elected to the Shadow Cabinet in October 2010 and was appointed by Ed Miliband to be Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jun 2007", "Jun 2009"], "annotated_para": "She returned to the government under Gordon Brown on 29 June 2007 as Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury , the most junior minister at HM Treasury . She was promoted to Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions in the June 2009 reshuffle .", "type": "order", "ID": 830}} +{"question": "Who was the chair of Young Union from Feb 1962 to May 1963?", "answer": "Bert Even", "context": ["aul Ziemiak ( 2014\u20132018 ) - Tilman Kuban ( since 2018 ) Hildegard M\u00fcller ( 1998\u20132002 ) - Philipp Mi\u00dffelder ( 2002\u20132014 )Hermann Gr\u00f6he ( 1989\u20131994 ) - Klaus Escher ( 1994\u20131998 ) J\u00fcrgen Echternach ( 1969\u20131973 ) - Matthias Wissmann ( 1973\u20131983 ) - Christoph B\u00f6hr ( 1983\u20131989 ) Bert Even ( 1961\u20131963 ) - Egon Klepsch ( 1963\u20131969 ) Ernst Majonica ( 1950\u20131955 ) - Gerhard Stoltenberg ( 1955\u20131961 )Bruno Six ( 1947\u20131948 ) - Alfred Sagner ( 1948\u20131949 ) - Josef Dufhues ( 1949\u20131950 )"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1961", "1963"], "annotated_para": "- Bert Even ( 1961\u20131963 )", "type": "order", "ID": 318}} +{"question": "Samuel J. Kirkwood took which position from Mar 1881 to Apr 1882?", "answer": "Secretary of the Interior", "context": ["1877 . He resigned as governor in 1877 to begin his second term as U.S . Senator . In 1881 , Kirkwood resigned his Senate seat to become Secretary of the Interior under President James Garfield . He served as Interior Secretary until 1882 . He unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1886 .", "After he left office in 1864 , Kirkwood moved to a new house on Wyoming Road in Iowa City ( now Kirkwood Avenue ) and practiced law . About this time Kirkwood sold his share of the mill , part of it to his brother , William , and part to Valentine Miller . In 1865-1867 , he served the remainder of James Harlan\u2019s term in the U.S . Senate , and served in the Senate again from 1877 to 1881 . Between his separate terms as a Senator , he was again the Governor of Iowa from 1876 to"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Mar 1881", "Apr 1882"], "annotated_para": "After he left office in 1864 , Kirkwood moved to a new house on Wyoming Road in Iowa City ( now Kirkwood Avenue ) and practiced law . About this time Kirkwood sold his share of the mill , part of it to his brother , William , and part to Valentine Miller . In 1865-1867 , he served the remainder of James Harlan\u2019s term in the U.S . Senate , and served in the Senate again from 1877 to 1881 . Between his separate terms as a Senator , he was again the Governor of Iowa from 1876 to 1877 . He resigned as governor in 1877 to begin his second term as U.S . Senator . In 1881 , Kirkwood resigned his Senate seat to become Secretary of the Interior under President James Garfield . He served as Interior Secretary until 1882 . He unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1886 .", "type": "order", "ID": 806}} +{"question": "Gordon Dalziel played for which team from 1982 to 1985?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Dalziel spent most of his playing career with Raith Rovers , scoring 170 goals in 308 league appearances , and winning the 1994\u201395 Scottish League Cup . He also played for Rangers , Manchester City , Partick Thistle , East Stirlingshire and Ayr United . Dalziel has managed Ayr United , Raith Rovers and junior club Glenafton Athletic .Gordon Dalziel ( born 16 March 1962 ) is a Scottish football player and manager ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1983", "1984"], "annotated_para": "Gordon Dalziel ( born 16 March 1962 ) is a Scottish football player and manager . Dalziel spent most of his playing career with Raith Rovers , scoring 170 goals in 308 league appearances , and winning the 1994\u201395 Scottish League Cup . He also played for Rangers , Manchester City , Partick Thistle , East Stirlingshire and Ayr United . Dalziel has managed Ayr United , Raith Rovers and junior club Glenafton Athletic .", "type": "order", "ID": 146}} +{"question": "Who was Arnulf \u00d8verland's spouse from April 1940 to 1945?", "answer": "Bartholine Eufemia Leganger", "context": [" During the German occupation of Norway from 1940 in World War II , he wrote to inspire the Norwegian resistance movement . He wrote a series of poems which were clandestinely distributed , leading to the arrest of both him and his future wife Margrete Aamot \u00d8verland in 1941 . Arnulf \u00d8verland was held first in the prison camp of Grini before being transferred to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany . He spent a four-year imprisonment until the liberation of Norway in 1945 . His poems were later collected in Vi overlever alt and published in 1945 .", " - Den ensomme fest ( 1911 ) - Berget det bl\u00e5 ( 1927 ) - En Hustavle ( 1929 ) - Den r\u00f8de front ( 1937 ) - Vi overlever alt ( 1945 ) - Sverdet bak d\u00f8ren ( 1956 ) - Livets minutter ( 1965 )", " In 1918 he had married the singer Hildur Arntzen ( 1888\u20131957 ) . Their marriage was dissolved in 1939 . In 1940 , he married Bartholine Eufemia Leganger ( 1903\u20131995 ) . They separated shortly after , and were officially divorced in 1945 . \u00d8verland was married to journalist Margrete Aamot \u00d8verland ( 1913\u20131978 ) during June 1945 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Feb 1940", "1945"], "annotated_para": "In 1918 he had married the singer Hildur Arntzen ( 1888\u20131957 ) . Their marriage was dissolved in 1939 . In 1940 , he married Bartholine Eufemia Leganger ( 1903\u20131995 ) . They separated shortly after , and were officially divorced in 1945 . \u00d8verland was married to journalist Margrete Aamot \u00d8verland ( 1913\u20131978 ) during June 1945 .", "type": "order", "ID": 3}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Kyle Macy belong to from 1987 to 1991?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Macy was also one of the original participants of the NBA All-Star Three Point Contest when it debuted in 1986 .and Benetton Treviso ( 1988\u201390 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1988", "1990"], "annotated_para": "Macy was selected with the 22nd pick of the 1979 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns , even though he had a year of college eligibility remaining . Macy played out his last year of college , and started playing for the Suns in 1980 . Macy spent five years with the Suns , averaging 10.6 points and 4.0 assists per game . Macy spent one year each with the Chicago Bulls ( 1985\u201386 ) and the Indiana Pacers ( 1986\u201387 ) before retiring from the NBA . Then he played professionally in Italy for Dietor Bologna ( 1987\u201388 ) and Benetton Treviso ( 1988\u201390 ) . Macy was also one of the original participants of the NBA All-Star Three Point Contest when it debuted in 1986 .", "type": "order", "ID": 260}} +{"question": "What was the name of the employer Oliver Bulleid work for from 1909 to 1911?", "answer": "Westinghouse Electric Corporation", "context": [", he became the assistant to the Locomotive Running Superintendent , and a year later , the Doncaster Works manager . In 1908 , he left to work in Paris with the French division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a Test Engineer , and was soon promoted to Assistant Works Manager and Chief Draughtsman . Later that year , he married Marjorie Ivatt , Henry Ivatts youngest daughter .", "A brief period working for the Board of Trade followed from 1910 , arranging exhibitions in Brussels , Paris and Turin . He was able to travel widely in Europe , later including a trip with Nigel Gresley , William Stanier and Frederick Hawksworth , to Belgium , in 1934 , to see a metre-gauge bogie locomotive . In December 1912 , he rejoined the GNR as Personal Assistant to Nigel Gresley , the new CME . Gresley was only six years Bulleids senior . The First World War intervened ; Bulleid joined the British Army and was assigned to"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1908", "1912"], "annotated_para": "He was born in Invercargill , New Zealand , to William Bulleid and his wife Marian Pugh , both British immigrants . On the death of his father in 1889 , his mother returned to Llanfyllin , Wales , where the family home had been , with Bulleid . In 1901 , after a technical education at Accrington Grammar School , he joined the Great Northern Railway ( GNR ) at Doncaster at the age of 18 , as an apprentice under H . A . Ivatt , the Chief Mechanical Engineer ( CME ) . After a four-year apprenticeship , he became the assistant to the Locomotive Running Superintendent , and a year later , the Doncaster Works manager . In 1908 , he left to work in Paris with the French division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a Test Engineer , and was soon promoted to Assistant Works Manager and Chief Draughtsman . Later that year , he married Marjorie Ivatt , Henry Ivatts youngest daughter .", "type": "order", "ID": 46}} +{"question": "What position did Bertrand Delano\u00eb take from Jul 1981 to Apr 1986?", "answer": "National Assembly", "context": [" Bertrand Delano\u00eb ( ; born 30 May 1950 ) is a French retired politician who served as Mayor of Paris from 2001 to 2014 . A member of the Socialist Party ( PS ) , he previously served in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1986 and Senate from 1995 until 2001 .", " Member of the National Assembly for Paris ( 26th constituency ) : 1981\u20131986 . Elected in 1981 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 1981", "Apr 1986"], "annotated_para": "Bertrand Delano\u00eb ( ; born 30 May 1950 ) is a French retired politician who served as Mayor of Paris from 2001 to 2014 . A member of the Socialist Party ( PS ) , he previously served in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1986 and Senate from 1995 until 2001 .", "type": "order", "ID": 629}} +{"question": "Endre S\u00fcli became a member of what organization or association in 2009?", "answer": "Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts", "context": [" S\u00fcli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) , Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) , a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) . He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2009", "2009"], "annotated_para": "S\u00fcli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) , Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) , a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) . He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics", "type": "order", "ID": 450}} +{"question": "Which team did Oumar Niasse play for from April to June 2016?", "answer": "Everton", "context": [" However , following the close of the transfer deadline for loaning and signing players in England , he was listed as part of the 25-man Everton squad for the 2016\u201317 season submitted on 1 September 2016 and eventually issued squad number 24 . In October 2016 , Niasse was demoted to the under-23 squad and had his personal locker revoked . Loan to Hull City .", "After 152 minutes of football in his first season at the club , Niasse was not given a squad number for the following 2016\u201317 season . He was informed by then-Everton manager Ronald Koeman he would need to search for a new club during the summer 2016 transfer window , saying , [ I ] f Niasse likes to play football he needs to leave Everton .", " El Hadji Baye Oumar Niasse ( born 18 April 1990 ) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a striker for EFL Championship club Huddersfield Town and the Senegal national team . Niasse has played top-flight football in Senegal , Norway , Turkey , Russia and England . He won the 2011 Senegal Premier League with Ouakam and scored in Lokomotiv Moscows win in the 2015 Russian Cup Final . He signed for Everton for a \u00a313.5 million transfer fee in 2016 . Niasse made his full international debut for Senegal in 2013 .", "On 13 January 2017 , Niasse signed a loan contract with Hull City until the end of the 2016\u201317 season with an option for a \u00a310 million permanent transfer from Everton . He made his debut the next day as an 83rd-minute substitute for Abel Hern\u00e1ndez in a 3\u20131 home win against AFC Bournemouth . His first goal for Hull and in English football came on 26 January in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Manchester United , where he made his first start for the club . Hull won the second leg 2\u20131 but ultimately lost the tie", " Niasse joined English Premier League club Everton on 1 February 2016 for a transfer fee of approximately \u00a313.5 million , signing a four-and-a-half year contract . He made his debut for the club against AFC Bournemouth on 20 February 2016 , entering as an 80th-minute substitute for striker Romelu Lukaku ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2016", "Feb 2016"], "annotated_para": "Niasse joined English Premier League club Everton on 1 February 2016 for a transfer fee of approximately \u00a313.5 million , signing a four-and-a-half year contract . He made his debut for the club against AFC Bournemouth on 20 February 2016 , entering as an 80th-minute substitute for striker Romelu Lukaku .", "type": "order", "ID": 41}} +{"question": "Nicky Featherstone played for which team from May 2011 to March 2012?", "answer": "Hereford United", "context": [" During the 2010\u201311 season , despite being kept on at the club , Featherstone did not receive a squad number and eventually departed the club permanently in January 2011 .", " Following the conclusion of the 2011\u201312 season which saw Hereford relegated to the Conference National division , Featherstone seemingly departed United having failed to respond to the clubs offer of a new contract .In May 2011 he signed a new one-year contract with the club . Featherstone joined League Two side Hereford United on an initial one-month loan on 4 November and signed a permanent deal to stay at Edgar Street in January . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2011", "2012"], "annotated_para": "Featherstone joined League Two side Hereford United on an initial one-month loan on 4 November and signed a permanent deal to stay at Edgar Street in January . In May 2011 he signed a new one-year contract with the club .", "type": "order", "ID": 716}} +{"question": "Nicky Featherstone played for which team from August 2014 to May 2015?", "answer": "Scunthorpe United", "context": [" On 19 August 2014 , it was announced that Featherstone had joined Football League One side Scunthorpe United on a week to week deal . He left the club on 2 September after his non-contract terms were cancelled .", " On 3 October 2014 , it was announced that Featherstone had joined Conference North side Harrogate Town .", "Featherstone signed a new contract at the end of the 2019\u201320 season after an impressive season . On 7 March 2020 , he made his 250th appearance for Hartlepool in a 0\u20131 defeat to Ebbsfleet United .On 27 August 2016 , he scored his first goal for Hartlepool in a 2\u20132 draw with Newport County . On 31 October 2014 , Featherstone returned to the Football League by signing with Hartlepool United on a short-term deal ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2014", "2015"], "annotated_para": "On 19 August 2014 , it was announced that Featherstone had joined Football League One side Scunthorpe United on a week to week deal . He left the club on 2 September after his non-contract terms were cancelled .", "type": "order", "ID": 717}} +{"question": "Who coached the team FCI Levadia Tallinn from 2011 to 2016?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" - Estonian Cup - Winners ( 10 ) : 1998\u201399 , 1999\u20132000 , 2003\u201304 , 2004\u201305 , 2006\u201307 , 2009\u201310 , 2011\u201312 , 2013\u201314 , 2017\u201318 , 2020\u201321 - Estonian Supercup - Winners ( 7 ) : 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2010 , 2013 , 2015 , 2018", "Ratnikovs second tenure as Levadias manager lasted until July 2016 , when he was sacked following a 0\u20131 loss to P\u00e4rnu Linnameeskond . In November 2015 , it was announced that Sergei Ratnikov will return to Levadia after 15 years and replace Kristal as manager . The team defended their title in 2014 , but finished the 2015 season as runners-up . Levadia won the Meistriliiga title in the 2013 season .In December 2011 , Marko Kristal was appointed as manager . The club won the 2011\u201312 Estonian Cup and finished the 2012 season as runners-up . "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2012", "Nov 2015"], "annotated_para": "In December 2011 , Marko Kristal was appointed as manager . The club won the 2011\u201312 Estonian Cup and finished the 2012 season as runners-up . Levadia won the Meistriliiga title in the 2013 season . The team defended their title in 2014 , but finished the 2015 season as runners-up . In November 2015 , it was announced that Sergei Ratnikov will return to Levadia after 15 years and replace Kristal as manager . Ratnikovs second tenure as Levadias manager lasted until July 2016 , when he was sacked following a 0\u20131 loss to P\u00e4rnu Linnameeskond . He was replaced by another returning manager , Igor Prins . Levadia finished the 2016 season as runners-up . Following another second-place finish in the 2017 season , Levadia and FCI Tallinn merged their first teams , becoming FCI Levadia , with FCI Tallinns Aleksandar Rogi\u0107 taking over as manager . On 15 September 2019 , Rogi\u0107 was sacked after disappointing results , with assistant coach Vladimir Vassiljev taking over as caretaker manager . In November 2019 , former Estonia head coach and record cap holder Martin Reim was appointed as manager .", "type": "order", "ID": 535}} +{"question": "Which team did the player Terry Connor belong to from 1993 to 1994?", "answer": "Yeovil Town", "context": ["non-League football in summer 1993 when he signed for Conference club Yeovil Town ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1993", "1994"], "annotated_para": "Portsmouth were newly promoted to the First Division at the time of Connors arrival , but despite his goals they were relegated after just one season . He remained at Fratton Park for three seasons before joining Swansea City for \u00a3150,000 in August 1990 . After a solitary full season with the Swans in the third tier , he moved to Bristol City in September 1991 . He failed to make much impact at Bristol City , playing just 16 times and scoring once ; he was also briefly loaned back to Swansea in autumn 1992 . He dropped into non-League football in summer 1993 when he signed for Conference club Yeovil Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 649}} +{"question": "Which organization owned Humongous Entertainment from Jul 2013 to Jul 2014?", "answer": "Tommo", "context": ["Humongous Entertainment was acquired by GT Interactive ( later renamed Infogrames , Inc. , then Atari , Inc. ) in July 1996 . By October 2000 , sales of Humongous games had surpassed 16 million copies . GT sold Humongous to its parent company , Infogrames ( later renamed Atari SA ) , in August 2005 , as a result of which the company was shut down a few months after . Infogrames transitioned the label to a new company , Humongous , Inc. , which continued publishing games under the Humongous label until 2013 , when it faced bankruptcy", "Finding itself in a difficult financial situation , Infogrames ( then renamed Atari , SA ) , filed bankruptcy for three of its American subsidiaries , Atari , Inc. , Atari Interactive and Humongous , Inc . in 2013 . As part of the resolution proceedings , the Humongous brand and most game assets were transferred to Tommo on July 19 , 2013 . Furthermore , the Backyard Sports series was acquired by The Evergreen Group , and MoonBase Commander by Rebellion Developments . Using the trademark , Tommo re-launched the Humongous.com website in January 2014 , and , together", "with Night Dive Studios , went on to re-release several Humongous Entertainment titles under the Humongous Entertainment label into digital distribution channels Steam , between April 2014 and August 2015 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Jul 2013", "Jul 2014"], "annotated_para": "Finding itself in a difficult financial situation , Infogrames ( then renamed Atari , SA ) , filed bankruptcy for three of its American subsidiaries , Atari , Inc. , Atari Interactive and Humongous , Inc . in 2013 . As part of the resolution proceedings , the Humongous brand and most game assets were transferred to Tommo on July 19 , 2013 . Furthermore , the Backyard Sports series was acquired by The Evergreen Group , and MoonBase Commander by Rebellion Developments . Using the trademark , Tommo re-launched the Humongous.com website in January 2014 , and , together with Night Dive Studios , went on to re-release several Humongous Entertainment titles under the Humongous Entertainment label into digital distribution channels Steam , between April 2014 and August 2015 .", "type": "order", "ID": 574}} +{"question": "Policy Planning Staff (France) was managed or directed by whom from Dec 1995 to Nov 1998?", "answer": "Gilles Andr\u00e9ani", "context": ["Joseph Ma\u00efla ( 2010-2013 ) - Justin Va\u00efsse ( 2013-2019 ) - Manuel Lafont Rapnouil ( 2019- )Michel Foucher ( 1999-2002 ) - Pierre L\u00e9vy ( 2005-2010 ) - Marie Mendras ( 2010 ) Bruno Racine ( 1993-1995 ) - Gilles Andr\u00e9ani ( 1995-1999 , 2002-2004 ) Philippe Coste ( 1984-1989 ) - Jean-Marie Gu\u00e9henno ( 1989-1993 ) Thierry de Montbrial ( 1974-1978 ) - Jean-Louis Gergorin ( 1979-1984 ) The CAPS has a history of renowned directors , either academics or career diplomats ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1995", "1999"], "annotated_para": "- Gilles Andr\u00e9ani ( 1995-1999 , 2002-2004 )", "type": "order", "ID": 172}} +{"question": "Who owned The Fifer from April 1911 to March 1912?", "answer": "the French government", "context": [" It was included in the sweeping Manet retrospective held at the Grand Palais in 1983 , the 100th anniversary of the artists death .It was displayed at the Louvre from 1914 until 1947 , when it was relocated to the Mus\u00e9e du Jeu de Paume .Le fifre was accepted by the French government in lieu of taxes on the estate of its last private owner , the Count Isaac de Camondo , and entered the national collections in 1911 ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1911", "1912"], "annotated_para": "Le fifre was accepted by the French government in lieu of taxes on the estate of its last private owner , the Count Isaac de Camondo , and entered the national collections in 1911 . It was displayed at the Louvre from 1914 until 1947 , when it was relocated to the Mus\u00e9e du Jeu de Paume . It was included in the sweeping Manet retrospective held at the Grand Palais in 1983 , the 100th anniversary of the artists death .", "type": "order", "ID": 693}} +{"question": "Which position did Michael Matheson (politician) hold from 2002 to 2008?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": [" He contested the Falkirk West constituency again at the 2003 Scottish parliamentary election , and although it was won again by Denis Canavan , Matheson was re-elected as one of three SNP MSPs for Central Scotland . In the parliaments second session he served on the Justice 1 Committee , the Enterprise and Culture Committee and the Justice 2 Committee . From September 2004 until September 2006 , he was Shadow Minister for Culture and Sport .", "he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) since 1999 , first representing Central Scotland and , since 2007 , the Falkirk West constituency .He served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018 . A member of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) ,Michael Stephen Matheson ( born 8 September 1970 ) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero , Energy and Transport , formerly known as Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity , since 2018 .", " Matheson was a member of the Health and Sport Committee from June 2007 until March 2011 and was the Deputy Convener of the European and External Relations Committee from March 2009 until July 2010 . He was also a member of the End of Life Assistance ( Scotland ) Bill Committee . Before becoming a Minister , Matheson was actively involved in a number of Parliamentary Cross-Party Groups , including those on Malawi , Sport , Alzheimers disease , International development , Russia and Taiwan .", "Matheson won the constituency in the 2007 election with a majority of 776 votes over Labour , after Canavan stepped down . ( Canavan later endorsed Matheson for re-election in 2011 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["May 2003", "Apr 2007"], "annotated_para": "Michael Stephen Matheson ( born 8 September 1970 ) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero , Energy and Transport , formerly known as Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity , since 2018 . He served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018 . A member of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) , he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) since 1999 , first representing Central Scotland and , since 2007 , the Falkirk West constituency .", "type": "order", "ID": 357}} +{"question": "What sport did Marcus Ericsson participate from April 2008 to Feb 2009?", "answer": "British Formula Three Championship", "context": [" Ericsson drove for Brawn GP at the young driver test at Circuito de Jerez over three days , on 1\u20133 December 2009 . He tested alongside IndyCar Series driver Mike Conway . Conway had the edge by three-tenths of a second , however team principal Ross Brawn commended Ericsson for his performance , saying that he had performed very well showing exceptional maturity in his approach and feedback . Caterham ( 2014 ) .", "Ericsson moved into the GP2 Asia Series for the 2009\u201310 GP2 Asia Series , driving originally for the ART Grand Prix team . However , it was later confirmed that Ericsson would drive for Super Nova Racing in the 2010 GP2 Series . He had been expected to complete the rest of the Asian series with the team , but Jake Rosenzweig was signed to replace Ericsson for the final two rounds . Ericsson returned to Super Nova for the GP2 Series , partnering Josef Kr\u00e1l and later Luca Filippi . He took his first series victory at Valencia ,", " During the winter of 2008 , Ericsson signed a contract with the Japanese F3 team TOMS to compete full-time in the championship for the upcoming season . Ericsson said that he was more likely to gain the experience needed to win the Macau Grand Prix in comparison to competing further in the British championship . Ericsson won the Japanese F3 championship , and also won races when making guest appearances back in British F3 . He consequently participated in the Macau Grand Prix where he qualified in pole position and finished the main race in fourth position ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["2008", "2009"], "annotated_para": "After a successful debut in car racing in 2007 which saw him take the British Formula BMW title with Fortec Motorsport , he moved up into the British teams British Formula Three Championship squad . After finishing as one of the top rookies in the category , Ericsson turned his attentions to the All-Japan Formula Three Championship where he won the championship in his debut year . In 2010 , he moved up to the GP2 Series where he secured one victory during his maiden campaign for Super Nova Racing . Between 2011 and 2012 , Ericsson drove for iSport . Ericsson completed the 2013 GP2 season with DAMS , and debuted in Formula One in with Caterham F1 .", "type": "order", "ID": 477}} +{"question": "What was Hugh Scott's occupation from June 1939 to May 1940?", "answer": "member of the Governors Commission on Reform", "context": [" From 1938 to 1940 , he served as a member of the Governors Commission on Reform of the Magistrates System .Scott , who had become a regular worker for the Republican Party , was appointed assistant district attorney of Philadelphia in 1926 and served in that position until 1941 . He claimed to have prosecuted more than 20,000 cases during his tenure . ", " Scott joined the United States Navy Reserve in 1940 . He served during World War II , and was posted to both Iceland with the Atlantic Fleet and the USS New Mexico with the United States Pacific Fleet . He was among US forces that entered Japan on the first day of post-war occupation , and was discharged with the rank of commander .", "Born and educated in Virginia , Scott moved to Philadelphia to join his uncles law firm . He was appointed as Philadelphias assistant district attorney in 1926 and remained in that position until 1941 . Scott won election to represent Northwest Philadelphia in the House of Representatives in 1940 . He lost re-election in 1944 but won his seat back in 1946 and served in the House until 1959 . Scott established a reputation as an internationalist and moderate Republican Congressman . After helping Thomas E . Dewey win the 1948 Republican presidential nomination , Scott held the position of", "Scott , who had become a regular worker for the Republican Party , was appointed assistant district attorney of Philadelphia in 1926 and served in that position until 1941 . He claimed to have prosecuted more than 20,000 cases during his tenure . From 1938 to 1940 , he served as a member of the Governors Commission on Reform of the Magistrates System ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1938", "1940"], "annotated_para": "Scott , who had become a regular worker for the Republican Party , was appointed assistant district attorney of Philadelphia in 1926 and served in that position until 1941 . He claimed to have prosecuted more than 20,000 cases during his tenure . From 1938 to 1940 , he served as a member of the Governors Commission on Reform of the Magistrates System .", "type": "order", "ID": 406}} +{"question": "Kamala Harris took which position from 1991 to 1997?", "answer": "deputy district attorney", "context": ["In 1994 , Speaker of the California Assembly Willie Brown , who was then dating Harris , appointed her to the state Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and later to the California Medical Assistance Commission . Harris took a six-month leave of absence in 1994 from her duties , then afterward resumed as prosecutor during the years she sat on the boards . Harriss connection to Brown was noted in media,In 1990 , Harris was hired as a deputy district attorney in Alameda County , California , where she was described as an able prosecutor on the way up .", " Harris then returned to California to attend law school at the University of California , Hastings College of the Law through its Legal Education Opportunity Program ( LEOP ) . While at UC Hastings , she served as president of its chapter of the Black Law Students Association . She graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1989 and was admitted to the California Bar in June 1990 . Early career ( 1990\u20132004 ) .", "In February 1998 , San Francisco district attorney Terence Hallinan recruited Harris as an assistant district attorney . There , she became the chief of the Career Criminal Division , supervising five other attorneys , where she prosecuted homicide , burglary , robbery , and sexual assault casesparticularly three-strikes cases . In 2000 , Harris reportedly clashed with Hallinans assistant , Darrell Salomon , over Proposition21 , which granted prosecutors the option of trying juvenile defendants in Superior Court rather than juvenile courts . Harris campaigned against the measure , which passed . Salomon opposed directing media inquiries about Prop21", " Harris sought the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination , but withdrew from the race prior to the primaries . Biden selected her as his running mate in August 2020 , and their ticket went on to win the general election in November . She assumed office as vice president of the United States on January 20 , 2021 . Early life and education ( 1964\u20131990 ) ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1990", "1998"], "annotated_para": "In 1990 , Harris was hired as a deputy district attorney in Alameda County , California , where she was described as an able prosecutor on the way up . In 1994 , Speaker of the California Assembly Willie Brown , who was then dating Harris , appointed her to the state Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and later to the California Medical Assistance Commission . Harris took a six-month leave of absence in 1994 from her duties , then afterward resumed as prosecutor during the years she sat on the boards . Harriss connection to Brown was noted in media reportage as part of a pattern of Californian political leaders appointing friends and loyal political soldiers to lucrative positions on the commissions . Harris has defended her work .", "type": "order", "ID": 485}} +{"question": "Douglas Engelbart went to which school from September 1947 to June 1948?", "answer": "Oregon State University", "context": ["Midway through his undergraduate years at Oregon State University , he served two years in the United States Navy as a radio and radar technician in the Philippines . It was there on a small island , in a tiny hut on stilts , he read Vannevar Bushs article As We May Think , which greatly inspired him . He returned to Oregon State and completed his bachelors degree in electrical engineering in 1948 . While at Oregon State , he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity . He was hired by the National Advisory Committee for"], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1947", "1948"], "annotated_para": "Midway through his undergraduate years at Oregon State University , he served two years in the United States Navy as a radio and radar technician in the Philippines . It was there on a small island , in a tiny hut on stilts , he read Vannevar Bushs article As We May Think , which greatly inspired him . He returned to Oregon State and completed his bachelors degree in electrical engineering in 1948 . While at Oregon State , he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity . He was hired by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at the Ames Research Center , where he worked in wind tunnel maintenance . In his off hours he enjoyed hiking , camping , and folk dancing . It was there he met Ballard Fish ( August 18 , 1928 \u2013 June 18 , 1997 ) , who was just completing her training to become an occupational therapist . They were married in Portola State Park on May 5 , 1951 . Soon after , Engelbart left Ames to pursue graduate studies at the University of California , Berkeley . There , he received an M.S . in electrical engineering in 1953 and a Ph.D . in the discipline in 1955 .", "type": "order", "ID": 942}} +{"question": "Which team did John Williams (footballer, born 1968) play for from 1996 to 1999?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["season starting with Exeter City in the 1997\u201398 season . He went on to play for Cardiff City , York City , Darlington , two seasons with Swansea City his third spell at the club and his final Football League side Kidderminster Harriers . Known as the flying postman due to his speed and career before football , when playing for Kidderminster scored famously against Wolves in the FA Cup 3rd round only for his goal to be equalised in the final minutes .", "He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City . He played in the Football League for Swansea City , Notts County , Stoke City , Wycombe Wanderers , Hereford United , Walsall , Exeter City , Cardiff City , York City and Darlington , as well as in Non-league for Cradley Town , Kidderminster Harriers , Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and Boldmere St . Michaels ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1997", "1998"], "annotated_para": "He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City . He played in the Football League for Swansea City , Notts County , Stoke City , Wycombe Wanderers , Hereford United , Walsall , Exeter City , Cardiff City , York City and Darlington , as well as in Non-league for Cradley Town , Kidderminster Harriers , Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and Boldmere St . Michaels .", "type": "order", "ID": 130}} +{"question": "Who owned La Japonaise (painting) from April 1920 to March 1921?", "answer": "Philip Lehman", "context": ["- 1921 , sold by Lehman to Duveen Brothers , Inc. , London ; 1937 , shipped from Duveen , London to Duveen , New York", "lot 48 , to ( d . 1923 ) , Paris - 1918 , sold by to Paul Rosenberg and Co. , Paris and New York - 1920 , sold by Rosenberg to Philip Lehman ( b . 1861 - d . 1947 ) , New York.April 14 , 1876 , Monet and sale , , Paris , lot 37 - April 19 , 1877 , anonymous ( L. ) sale , , Paris "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1920", "1921"], "annotated_para": "- 1920 , sold by Rosenberg to Philip Lehman ( b . 1861 - d . 1947 ) , New York", "type": "order", "ID": 619}} +{"question": "Which team did Alex Cuthbert play for from 2010 to 2013?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["In the Autumn internationals of 2012 against Argentina , Samoa , New Zealand and Australia , Cuthbert was selected to play in each game . During the game against New Zealand , he scored the second Welsh try .", "Cuthbert came to wider attention in 2011 with the Cardiff Blues . As an attacking threat he underlined his credentials during the regions Heineken Cup campaign - scoring a brace as they secured a quarter-final berth with victory over Racing Metro .", "Cuthbert scored the only try in the final game of Wales Six Nations campaign of 2012 , against France , helping them to win the Grand Slam for the third time in eight seasons .He scored the opening try for Wales during their 27\u201313 victory over Scotland , then scored the second try of Wales convincing 24\u20133 win over Italy in the penultimate round of the tournament . He was awarded man of the match for this performance . Cuthbert featured in the starting line-up in all five games of Wales 2012 Six Nations Championship .", "Wales senior management were also quick to take notice of Cuthberts emergence , and he made his debut in the 12/11 international against Australia . There he replaced George North in the second-half , but it was the slot vacated by the retired Shane Williams that became his for the opening game of the 2012 Six Nations . At around 65 , unusually tall for a winger , he represented a change of style from Williams dancing feet and low centre of gravity , but his domestic form , pace and finishing prowess stacked up for Warren Gatland .", " Although born and raised in England , Cuthbert qualifies for Wales as his mother was born in Wrexham . He was noticed by Wales rugby sevens team coach Paul John . As a result , Cuthbert played for them in the 2009-2010 and the 2010-2011 IRB Sevens World Series , and in the 2010 Commonwealth Games ."], "meta": {"time_scope": ["Dec 2011", "Dec 2012"], "annotated_para": "He was noticed by Wales rugby sevens team coach Paul John . As a result , Cuthbert played for them in the 2009-2010 and the 2010-2011 IRB Sevens World Series , and in the 2010 Commonwealth Games .", "type": "order", "ID": 726}} +{"question": "Terry Connor played for which team from 1986 to 1991?", "answer": "unanswerable", "context": ["Portsmouth were newly promoted to the First Division at the time of Connors arrival , but despite his goals they were relegated after just one season . He remained at Fratton Park for three seasons before joining Swansea City for \u00a3150,000 in August 1990 . After a solitary full season with the Swans in the third tier , he moved to Bristol City in September 1991 . He failed to make much impact at Bristol City , playing just 16 times and scoring once ; he was also briefly loaned back to Swansea in autumn 1992 . He dropped into", "One of his most memorable goals for Brighton came when they knocked Liverpool out of the 1983-84 FA Cup , a season in which Liverpool won the Football League Cup , European Cup and were crowned English champions . He moved along the South Coast to sign for Portsmouth in a \u00a3200,000 deal . He scored 51 goals in 156 appearances before leaving Brighton as they dropped into the third tier in 1987 .form here won him an England under-21 cap in November 1986 , when he played and scored against Yugoslavia under-21 "], "meta": {"time_scope": ["1987", "1990"], "annotated_para": "Portsmouth were newly promoted to the First Division at the time of Connors arrival , but despite his goals they were relegated after just one season . He remained at Fratton Park for three seasons before joining Swansea City for \u00a3150,000 in August 1990 . After a solitary full season with the Swans in the third tier , he moved to Bristol City in September 1991 . He failed to make much impact at Bristol City , playing just 16 times and scoring once ; he was also briefly loaned back to Swansea in autumn 1992 . He dropped into non-League football in summer 1993 when he signed for Conference club Yeovil Town .", "type": "order", "ID": 647}} +{"question": "Association of American Cemetery Superintendents was officially named what from 1888 to 1995?", "answer": "Association of American Cemetery Superintendents", "context": ["During the first century of operation the Association of American Cemetery superintendents underwent multiple name changes until landing on the International Cemetery , and Funeral Association in 1996 . The word cremation was added in 2007 to represent a fuller vision of the goal of the association . The association is made of 9,100 cemeteries , crematoriums , memorials , and other services across the world . It holds conventions and meetings to update people on the laws and regulations along with educational meetings .", " The Association of American Cemetery Superintendents or AACS was an American organization formed in 1887 to share interests and to improve the fields of cemetery design , groundskeeping , and horticulture . It is now called the International Cemetery , Cremation & Funeral Association ( ICCF ) .", "The first movement to create an association for cemetery superintendents was started in 1886 by eighteen individuals,