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"content": " It flows southeast for 29 km, then southwest for 35 km, up to the confluence with river Dhund, and then southeast for 83 km in Jaipur, Dausa and Sawai Madhopur Districts, before joining Banas river near Hadoli of Sawai Madhopur District.",
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5ae375df5542994393b9e6d0 | 1 | The music program "Yesterday" was named after a song from what Beatles album? | [
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5a72a9265542994cef4bc3c2 | 1 | What is American bassist Stanley Clarke 1980 album? | [
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5ae78ed25542997ec27276a3 | 1 | Who owns the power station for which the Myuna Colliery was developed to provide coal ? | [
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"content": " The power station was commissioned during various periods from 1987 and this is the first inland thermal Power Station of TANGEDCO.",
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5a8b03c255429971feec4600 | 1 | Helter Skelter chronicled the case of the murderer who was part of whose "family"? | [
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5ac27d2e55429921a00aafb9 | 1 | How is Damon Stoudamire related to Terrence Jones? | [
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5ab77da555429928e1fe385c | 1 | Which documentary premiered later, Game Face or The Trials of Henry Kissinger? | [
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5a802e12554299485f59857f | 1 | McCarthy Island as named after Timothy McCarthy, who sailed on the "Endurance" during an expedition for the Antarctic under which captain? | [
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