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The Sea Wall (French: Un barrage contre le Pacifique ) is a 2008 film by Cambodian director Rithy Panh in a French/Cambodian/Belgian co-production. The film opened on 7 January 2009 in France. It was adapted from the 1950 novel "The Sea Wall" by Marguerite Duras. The novel had previously been adapted as "This Angry Age" by René Clément in 1958.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Marguerite Duras directed the film. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Sea Wall (French: Un barrage contre le Pacifique ) is a 2008 film by Cambodian director Rithy Panh in a French/Cambodian/Belgian co-production. The film opened on 7 January 2009 in France. It was adapted from the 1950 novel "The Sea Wall" by Marguerite Duras. The novel had previously been adapted as "This Angry Age" by René Clément in 1958. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Marguerite Duras directed the film. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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The Nigeria U-20 men's national soccer team, also known as the Nigeria Under-20s or nicknamed the "Flying Eagles", is the youth team for national soccer in Nigeria. It plays a large role in the development of Nigerian soccer, and is considered to be the feeder team for the Nigeria men's national soccer team and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The "Flying Eagles" are a completely autonomous organization."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Nigeria U-20 men's national soccer team, also known as the Nigeria Under-20s or nicknamed the "Flying Eagles", is the youth team for national soccer in Nigeria. It plays a large role in the development of Nigerian soccer, and is considered to be the feeder team for the Nigeria men's national soccer team and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The "Flying Eagles" are a completely autonomous organization."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Princeton Junction is a railroad station in Princeton Junction, New Jersey, located in West Windsor Township. It serves NJ Transit (NJT) and Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor (NEC), and NJ Transit on the Princeton Branch. The station's Amtrak station code is PJC.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Princeton Junction is a railroad station in New Jersey named after the city Princeton Junction."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Princeton Junction is a railroad station in Princeton Junction, New Jersey, located in West Windsor Township. It serves NJ Transit (NJT) and Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor (NEC), and NJ Transit on the Princeton Branch. The station's Amtrak station code is PJC. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Princeton Junction is a railroad station in New Jersey named after the city Princeton Junction."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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In the mathematical field of topology, the Alexandroff extension is a way to extend a noncompact topological space by adjoining a single point in such a way that the resulting space is compact. It is named for the Russian mathematician Pavel Alexandrov.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "He was also a renowned chemist"? Yes, no, or maybe?
In the mathematical field of topology, the Alexandroff extension is a way to extend a noncompact topological space by adjoining a single point in such a way that the resulting space is compact. It is named for the Russian mathematician Pavel Alexandrov. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "He was also a renowned chemist"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks (2000) is a collection of short stories by Russell Banks. It consists of a total of thirty-one previously published stories, including twenty-two stories that appeared in earlier short story collections, along with nine that were previously uncollected.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks was his first book published"? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks (2000) is a collection of short stories by Russell Banks. It consists of a total of thirty-one previously published stories, including twenty-two stories that appeared in earlier short story collections, along with nine that were previously uncollected. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks was his first book published"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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The Corridor (Lithuanian: Koridorius ) is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It has a fragmentary narrative without dialogue and depicts several people in Vilnius. According to the director, the title symbolizes "the atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and today, containing many doors".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The film The Corridor has no dialogue."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Corridor (Lithuanian: Koridorius ) is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It has a fragmentary narrative without dialogue and depicts several people in Vilnius. According to the director, the title symbolizes "the atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and today, containing many doors". Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The film The Corridor has no dialogue."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
The Amboy Dukes were an American rock band formed in 1964 in Detroit, Michigan, best known for their one hit single "Journey to the Center of the Mind". The band's name comes from the title of a novel by Irving Shulman. In the UK the group's records were released under the name of The American Amboy Dukes because of the existence of a British group with the same name.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Amboy Dukes has been to North Korea."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Amboy Dukes were an American rock band formed in 1964 in Detroit, Michigan, best known for their one hit single "Journey to the Center of the Mind". The band's name comes from the title of a novel by Irving Shulman. In the UK the group's records were released under the name of The American Amboy Dukes because of the existence of a British group with the same name. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Amboy Dukes has been to North Korea."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
The Krylov–Bogolyubov averaging method (Krylov–Bogolyubov method of averaging) is a mathematical method for approximate analysis of oscillating processes in non-linear mechanics. The method is based on the averaging principle when the exact differential equation of the motion is replaced by its averaged version. The method is named after Nikolay Krylov and Nikolay Bogoliubov.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Krylov–Bogolyubov averaging method is not taught inschools"? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Krylov–Bogolyubov averaging method (Krylov–Bogolyubov method of averaging) is a mathematical method for approximate analysis of oscillating processes in non-linear mechanics. The method is based on the averaging principle when the exact differential equation of the motion is replaced by its averaged version. The method is named after Nikolay Krylov and Nikolay Bogoliubov. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Krylov–Bogolyubov averaging method is not taught inschools"? Yes, no, or maybe?
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anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
The 2000 Family Circle Cup was the 28th edition of the Family Circle Cup tennis tournament. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States. First-seeded Mary Pierce won the singles title and earned $166,000 first-prize money.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mary Pierce only played in the singles event at the 2000 Family Circle Cup."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The 2000 Family Circle Cup was the 28th edition of the Family Circle Cup tennis tournament. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States. First-seeded Mary Pierce won the singles title and earned $166,000 first-prize money. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mary Pierce only played in the singles event at the 2000 Family Circle Cup."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Aho-dong is a city in Munsal-li Paechon, South Hwanghae Province, North Korea, located at coordinates 37.8942 N, 126.3742 E. The city is immediately north of the South Korean-North Korean border, which is 7 km from the city center. Its approximate population is 23,553. The city's altitude is 6 feet, or approximately 2 meters. Nearby cities and towns include Chiroe-dong.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The city is located in North Korea."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Aho-dong is a city in Munsal-li Paechon, South Hwanghae Province, North Korea, located at coordinates 37.8942 N, 126.3742 E. The city is immediately north of the South Korean-North Korean border, which is 7 km from the city center. Its approximate population is 23,553. The city's altitude is 6 feet, or approximately 2 meters. Nearby cities and towns include Chiroe-dong. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The city is located in North Korea."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Eugene Gearty is an American sound engineer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film "Gangs of New York". He has worked on over 80 films since 1983. At the 84th Academy Awards, Gearty won an Oscar for Best Sound Editing for his work on Martin Scorsese's "Hugo". He also won Emmy Award for Boardwalk Empire.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "He also won Emmy Award for Boardwalk Empire. He was also known for his work as an assistant director."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Eugene Gearty is an American sound engineer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film "Gangs of New York". He has worked on over 80 films since 1983. At the 84th Academy Awards, Gearty won an Oscar for Best Sound Editing for his work on Martin Scorsese's "Hugo". He also won Emmy Award for Boardwalk Empire. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "He also won Emmy Award for Boardwalk Empire. He was also known for his work as an assistant director."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
"Sun Goes Down" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz. It features the vocals from British singer Jasmine Thompson. The song was released in Germany as a digital download on 24 October 2014. The song peaked at number two on the German Singles Chart.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Jasmine Thompson was not featured in any Robin Schulz songs."? Yes, no, or maybe?
"Sun Goes Down" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz. It features the vocals from British singer Jasmine Thompson. The song was released in Germany as a digital download on 24 October 2014. The song peaked at number two on the German Singles Chart. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Jasmine Thompson was not featured in any Robin Schulz songs."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Louis Glenn Marson (born June 26, 1986) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies and Cleveland Indians. He is currently the hitting coach for the Salt Lake Bees, the Triple A affiliate of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Louis Glenn Marson is currently coaching"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Louis Glenn Marson (born June 26, 1986) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies and Cleveland Indians. He is currently the hitting coach for the Salt Lake Bees, the Triple A affiliate of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Louis Glenn Marson is currently coaching"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Trinidad "Trini" Alvarado (born January 10, 1967) is an American actress best known for her performances as Margaret "Meg" March in the 1994 film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel "Little Women" and Lucy Lynskey in the comedy/horror film "The Frighteners". She also has had notable stage performances and singing roles in musicals.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "trinidad alvarado was in the comedy "the frighteners""? Yes, no, or maybe?
Trinidad "Trini" Alvarado (born January 10, 1967) is an American actress best known for her performances as Margaret "Meg" March in the 1994 film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel "Little Women" and Lucy Lynskey in the comedy/horror film "The Frighteners". She also has had notable stage performances and singing roles in musicals. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "trinidad alvarado was in the comedy "the frighteners""? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Amor a la Mexicana (English: "Mexican-style love") is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. The album has been regarded as one of the singer's best releases to date, especially for the album's first single "Amor a la Mexicana", which showcased the evolution of Thalía as a musician.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Thalía released four studio albums before Amor a la Mexicana."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Amor a la Mexicana (English: "Mexican-style love") is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. The album has been regarded as one of the singer's best releases to date, especially for the album's first single "Amor a la Mexicana", which showcased the evolution of Thalía as a musician. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Thalía released four studio albums before Amor a la Mexicana."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
In tabletop role-playing games, the character race represents the people to which a player character (PC) or a non-player character (NPC) belongs. "People" is to be taken in the broader sense, and may encompass ethnic groups, species, nationality or social groups.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Tabletop games are above the concept of race."? Yes, no, or maybe?
In tabletop role-playing games, the character race represents the people to which a player character (PC) or a non-player character (NPC) belongs. "People" is to be taken in the broader sense, and may encompass ethnic groups, species, nationality or social groups. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Tabletop games are above the concept of race."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Colin Francis Weeber Isaacs (born 1953) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic Party member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Wentworth from 1979 to 1981. He works as an environmental consultant and journalist and publishes the Gallon Newsletter.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Isaacs doesn't have any middle names"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Colin Francis Weeber Isaacs (born 1953) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic Party member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Wentworth from 1979 to 1981. He works as an environmental consultant and journalist and publishes the Gallon Newsletter. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Isaacs doesn't have any middle names"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Протаза́нов ; January 23 (O.S. February 4), 1881 – August 8, 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter, and one of the founding fathers of cinema of Russia. He was an Honored Artist of the Russian SFSR (1935) and Uzbek SSR (1944).
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov died in Russia."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Протаза́нов ; January 23 (O.S. February 4), 1881 – August 8, 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter, and one of the founding fathers of cinema of Russia. He was an Honored Artist of the Russian SFSR (1935) and Uzbek SSR (1944). Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov died in Russia."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field is a NASA center, located within the cities of Brook Park and Cleveland between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Cleveland Metroparks's Rocky River Reservation, with a subsidiary facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Its director is Janet L. Kavandi.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The center is located in Cleveland"? Yes, no, or maybe?
NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field is a NASA center, located within the cities of Brook Park and Cleveland between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Cleveland Metroparks's Rocky River Reservation, with a subsidiary facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Its director is Janet L. Kavandi. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The center is located in Cleveland"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Marco Masini (born September 18, 1964 in Florence), is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician. . One of his greatest virtues is his voice due to his vocal range, which reaches difficult musical notes, according to experts . . Accompanied by guitarist Riccardo Cherubini, .
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Marco Masini achieved fame at a young age"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Marco Masini (born September 18, 1964 in Florence), is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician. . One of his greatest virtues is his voice due to his vocal range, which reaches difficult musical notes, according to experts . . Accompanied by guitarist Riccardo Cherubini, . Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Marco Masini achieved fame at a young age"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi (Punjabi: ਪਤਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਰੱਬ ਕਿਹੜਿਆਂ ਰੰਗਾਂ ’ਚ ਰਾਜ਼ੀ ) is a 2012 Punjabi film starring Neeru Bajwa, Tarun Khanna, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Amar Noorie in lead roles. It's directed by Ravinder Peepat and Produced by Harman and Jasmeet Singh Judge Films Production Pvt. Ltd. The film is released by Kapil Batra Films Production House.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The film Punjabi was released to critical and box office success in 2012. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi (Punjabi: ਪਤਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਰੱਬ ਕਿਹੜਿਆਂ ਰੰਗਾਂ ’ਚ ਰਾਜ਼ੀ ) is a 2012 Punjabi film starring Neeru Bajwa, Tarun Khanna, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Amar Noorie in lead roles. It's directed by Ravinder Peepat and Produced by Harman and Jasmeet Singh Judge Films Production Pvt. Ltd. The film is released by Kapil Batra Films Production House. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The film Punjabi was released to critical and box office success in 2012. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Panadol night is a GlaxoSmithKline painkiller intended for use at night. It consists of 500 milligrams of paracetamol, 25 milligrams of diphenhydramine hydrochloride (a sedating antihistamine) and other "non-hazardous ingredients" It is sold in Australia, Cyprus United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and the Middle East. It became available as an over the counter medication in the UK in 1996.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Most painkillers are intended to be used in the evening."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Panadol night is a GlaxoSmithKline painkiller intended for use at night. It consists of 500 milligrams of paracetamol, 25 milligrams of diphenhydramine hydrochloride (a sedating antihistamine) and other "non-hazardous ingredients" It is sold in Australia, Cyprus United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and the Middle East. It became available as an over the counter medication in the UK in 1996. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Most painkillers are intended to be used in the evening."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Ronald Mayorga Sánchez (born June 26, 1984, Yumbo, Valle del Cauca, Colombia) is an award-winning Colombian journalist and TV anchor of "Red" in Caracol Television in Colombia. As a radio journalist who works with "Blue Radio" one of the radio station's imported from Latin America as a host in "Vox Populi".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Ronald Sanchez was born in Columbia"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Ronald Mayorga Sánchez (born June 26, 1984, Yumbo, Valle del Cauca, Colombia) is an award-winning Colombian journalist and TV anchor of "Red" in Caracol Television in Colombia. As a radio journalist who works with "Blue Radio" one of the radio station's imported from Latin America as a host in "Vox Populi". Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Ronald Sanchez was born in Columbia"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Last Place is the fifth studio album by the American indie rock band Grandaddy, released on March 3, 2017 on 30th Century Records. Self-produced and recorded by the band's frontman and primary recording artist Jason Lytle, the album is the first by Grandaddy since "Just Like the Fambly Cat" (2006) and the band's prior break-up.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The band Grandaddy was not together in 2006."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Last Place is the fifth studio album by the American indie rock band Grandaddy, released on March 3, 2017 on 30th Century Records. Self-produced and recorded by the band's frontman and primary recording artist Jason Lytle, the album is the first by Grandaddy since "Just Like the Fambly Cat" (2006) and the band's prior break-up. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The band Grandaddy was not together in 2006."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
The 1997 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Filderstadt Tennis Club in Filderstadt in Germany that was part of Tier II of the 1997 WTA Tour. It was the 20th edition of the tournament and was held from 6 October through 12 October 1997. First-seeded Martina Hingis won the singles title, her second consecutive at the event.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The 1997 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix took place in 1994"? Yes, no, or maybe?
The 1997 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Filderstadt Tennis Club in Filderstadt in Germany that was part of Tier II of the 1997 WTA Tour. It was the 20th edition of the tournament and was held from 6 October through 12 October 1997. First-seeded Martina Hingis won the singles title, her second consecutive at the event. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The 1997 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix took place in 1994"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Neilson Hubbard is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer. His first band was called This Living Hand formed with Clay Jones. They signed to Adam Duritz's label, E Pluribus Unum. After the band split up, Hubbard went on to record three solo albums, "The Slide Project", "Why Men Fail" and "Sing Into Me". He also collaborated with Matthew Ryan to form the band Strays Don't Sleep.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Clay Jones had a successful solo career after his split with Neilson Hubbard."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Neilson Hubbard is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer. His first band was called This Living Hand formed with Clay Jones. They signed to Adam Duritz's label, E Pluribus Unum. After the band split up, Hubbard went on to record three solo albums, "The Slide Project", "Why Men Fail" and "Sing Into Me". He also collaborated with Matthew Ryan to form the band Strays Don't Sleep. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Clay Jones had a successful solo career after his split with Neilson Hubbard."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Japanese Devils (or Riben Guizi 日本鬼子 ) is a Japanese documentary about the war crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army between 1931 and 1945. The documentary is a series of interviews with 14 Japanese veterans of the Second Sino-Japanese War who recount rape, massacres, bio-experiments, and cannibalism. The accuracy of these interviews is contested by Japanese nationalist critics.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Japanese Devils was only released on VHS."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Japanese Devils (or Riben Guizi 日本鬼子 ) is a Japanese documentary about the war crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army between 1931 and 1945. The documentary is a series of interviews with 14 Japanese veterans of the Second Sino-Japanese War who recount rape, massacres, bio-experiments, and cannibalism. The accuracy of these interviews is contested by Japanese nationalist critics. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Japanese Devils was only released on VHS."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Gulf Air (Arabic: طيران الخليج‎ ‎ "Ṭayarān al-Khalīj") is the principal flag carrier of Bahrain. Headquartered in Muharraq, adjacent to Bahrain International Airport, the airline operates scheduled services to 41 destinations in 23 countries across Africa, Asia and Europe. Its main base is Bahrain International Airport.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Gulf Air most popular airline in the Bahrain International Airport"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Gulf Air (Arabic: طيران الخليج‎ ‎ "Ṭayarān al-Khalīj") is the principal flag carrier of Bahrain. Headquartered in Muharraq, adjacent to Bahrain International Airport, the airline operates scheduled services to 41 destinations in 23 countries across Africa, Asia and Europe. Its main base is Bahrain International Airport. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Gulf Air most popular airline in the Bahrain International Airport"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
Cherry Tomato () is a 2008 South Korean film starring Shin Goo and Kim Hyang-gi. The family drama, a directorial debut by Jung Young-bae, depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of sympathy and helplessness. It was screened at the Busan Children’s Film Festival in 2008.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Cherry Tomato depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of fear, sympathy and helplessness."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Cherry Tomato () is a 2008 South Korean film starring Shin Goo and Kim Hyang-gi. The family drama, a directorial debut by Jung Young-bae, depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of sympathy and helplessness. It was screened at the Busan Children’s Film Festival in 2008. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Cherry Tomato depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of fear, sympathy and helplessness."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
69 (シクスティナイン , Shikusutinain ) is a roman à clef novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published first in 1987. It takes place in 1969, and tells the story of some high school students coming of age in an obscure Japanese city who try to mimic the counter-culture movements taking place in Tokyo and other parts of the world.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Ryu Murakami wrote about his coming of age in Japan through his high school characters."? Yes, no, or maybe?
69 (シクスティナイン , Shikusutinain ) is a roman à clef novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published first in 1987. It takes place in 1969, and tells the story of some high school students coming of age in an obscure Japanese city who try to mimic the counter-culture movements taking place in Tokyo and other parts of the world. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Ryu Murakami wrote about his coming of age in Japan through his high school characters."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
The Avro 523 Pike (the first Avro aircraft to receive a name) was a British multi-role combat aircraft of the First World War that did not progress past the prototype stage. It was intended to provide the Royal Naval Air Service with an anti-Zeppelin fighter that was also capable of long-range reconnaissance and light bombing.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Avro 523 Pike was one of the most expensive aircrafts to make"? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Avro 523 Pike (the first Avro aircraft to receive a name) was a British multi-role combat aircraft of the First World War that did not progress past the prototype stage. It was intended to provide the Royal Naval Air Service with an anti-Zeppelin fighter that was also capable of long-range reconnaissance and light bombing. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Avro 523 Pike was one of the most expensive aircrafts to make"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
anli_based_on_the_previous_passage_r2
The Master of Revenge () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Chun Jung-myung, Jo Jae-hyun, Jeong Yoo-mi, Lee Sang-yeob and Gong Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from April 27, 2016 to June 30, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Master of Revenge cast members fought over equal pay."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Master of Revenge () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Chun Jung-myung, Jo Jae-hyun, Jeong Yoo-mi, Lee Sang-yeob and Gong Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from April 27, 2016 to June 30, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Master of Revenge cast members fought over equal pay."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Ferry is a ghost town in Ferry County, Washington, United States. Ferry was founded during the late 1890s. The town was located to the west of Vulcan Mountain. Ferry was a ramshackle collection of crude log homes and false front buildings to support the mining boom in the area. By 1910 insurance fires took their toll and before long Ferry had passed into oblivion. Today little remains of the town.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The fires took their toll on Vulcan Mountain and today little remains."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Ferry is a ghost town in Ferry County, Washington, United States. Ferry was founded during the late 1890s. The town was located to the west of Vulcan Mountain. Ferry was a ramshackle collection of crude log homes and false front buildings to support the mining boom in the area. By 1910 insurance fires took their toll and before long Ferry had passed into oblivion. Today little remains of the town. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The fires took their toll on Vulcan Mountain and today little remains."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Lori-Jane Powell (born November 8, 1971) is a retired Canadian racquetball player from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Powell was Canadian Champion five times: thrice in singles and twice in doubles. She was forced to retire from competition in 2006 due to a right knee injury.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Lori-Jane Powell was beset by injury one year after 2005."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Lori-Jane Powell (born November 8, 1971) is a retired Canadian racquetball player from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Powell was Canadian Champion five times: thrice in singles and twice in doubles. She was forced to retire from competition in 2006 due to a right knee injury. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Lori-Jane Powell was beset by injury one year after 2005."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Detroiters is an American comedy television series created by Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin and Joe Kelly. The series stars Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson. The series premiered on February 7, 2017, on Comedy Central. It is filmed on-location in Detroit. In March 2017, Comedy Central renewed the show for a second season, set to premiere in 2018.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Comedy Central premiered a series on February 7th, 2017."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Detroiters is an American comedy television series created by Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin and Joe Kelly. The series stars Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson. The series premiered on February 7, 2017, on Comedy Central. It is filmed on-location in Detroit. In March 2017, Comedy Central renewed the show for a second season, set to premiere in 2018. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Comedy Central premiered a series on February 7th, 2017."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Peter Murray Kapetan was an American Broadway actor, singer and dancer notable for playing numerous roles during a thirty-year career. He was notable for performing in the musical "The Wedding Singer" as a Ronald Reagan impersonator. He appeared in "Titanic", "Sunset Boulevard", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", and "Got Tu Go Disco".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Peter Murray Kapetan impersonated Reagan."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Peter Murray Kapetan was an American Broadway actor, singer and dancer notable for playing numerous roles during a thirty-year career. He was notable for performing in the musical "The Wedding Singer" as a Ronald Reagan impersonator. He appeared in "Titanic", "Sunset Boulevard", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", and "Got Tu Go Disco". Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Peter Murray Kapetan impersonated Reagan."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Yahoo Serious (born 27 July 1953), born Greg Gomez Pead (name-change by deed poll in 1980), is an Australian film actor, director, and score composer. He is best known for his 1988 comedy film "Young Einstein". He also created "Reckless Kelly" in 1993 and "Mr. Accident" in 2000. Serious writes, directs, produces, stars in, and has composed the scores for his movies.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Yahoo Serious resides abroad."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yahoo Serious (born 27 July 1953), born Greg Gomez Pead (name-change by deed poll in 1980), is an Australian film actor, director, and score composer. He is best known for his 1988 comedy film "Young Einstein". He also created "Reckless Kelly" in 1993 and "Mr. Accident" in 2000. Serious writes, directs, produces, stars in, and has composed the scores for his movies. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Yahoo Serious resides abroad."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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"The Dog Said Bow-Wow" is a science fiction short story by American writer Michael Swanwick, published in 2001. It won the 2002 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and was nominated for the 2002 Nebula Award for Best Short Story. "The Dog Said Bow-Wow" is the title story of his 2007 short story collection, published by Tachyon Publications, and was reprinted in the same year in "".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that ""The Dog Said Bow-Wow" writes other fiction short stories"? Yes, no, or maybe?
"The Dog Said Bow-Wow" is a science fiction short story by American writer Michael Swanwick, published in 2001. It won the 2002 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and was nominated for the 2002 Nebula Award for Best Short Story. "The Dog Said Bow-Wow" is the title story of his 2007 short story collection, published by Tachyon Publications, and was reprinted in the same year in "". Based on the previous passage, is it true that ""The Dog Said Bow-Wow" writes other fiction short stories"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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The Battle of Vauchamps (14 February 1814) was the final major engagement of the Six Days Campaign of the War of the Sixth Coalition. It resulted in a part of the Grande Armée under Napoleon I defeating a superior Prussian and Russian force of the Army of Silesia under Field-marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Napoleon I was victorious at the Battle of Vauchamps, in which Prussian and Russian forces were defeated. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Battle of Vauchamps (14 February 1814) was the final major engagement of the Six Days Campaign of the War of the Sixth Coalition. It resulted in a part of the Grande Armée under Napoleon I defeating a superior Prussian and Russian force of the Army of Silesia under Field-marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Napoleon I was victorious at the Battle of Vauchamps, in which Prussian and Russian forces were defeated. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Samson and Delilah (French: "Samson et Dalila" ), Op. 47, is a grand opera in three acts and four scenes by Camille Saint-Saëns to a French libretto by Ferdinand Lemaire. It was first performed in Weimar at the Grossherzogliches (Grand Ducal) Theater (now the Staatskapelle Weimar) on 2 December 1877 in a German translation.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "It was first performed in the summer of 1872."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Samson and Delilah (French: "Samson et Dalila" ), Op. 47, is a grand opera in three acts and four scenes by Camille Saint-Saëns to a French libretto by Ferdinand Lemaire. It was first performed in Weimar at the Grossherzogliches (Grand Ducal) Theater (now the Staatskapelle Weimar) on 2 December 1877 in a German translation. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "It was first performed in the summer of 1872."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Ismail Merchant (25 December 1936 – 25 May 2005) was an Indian-born film producer and director. He worked for many years in collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions which included director (and Merchant's longtime professional and domestic partner) James Ivory as well as screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Their films won six Academy Awards.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Ismail could have won more awards with his films if he worked alone."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Ismail Merchant (25 December 1936 – 25 May 2005) was an Indian-born film producer and director. He worked for many years in collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions which included director (and Merchant's longtime professional and domestic partner) James Ivory as well as screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Their films won six Academy Awards. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Ismail could have won more awards with his films if he worked alone."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Mark Arm (born Mark Thomas McLaughlin, February 21, 1962) is the vocalist for the grunge band Mudhoney. His former group, Green River, is one of the first grunge bands, along with Malfunkshun, Soundgarden, Skin Yard, the U-Men, and others. He is also the manager of the Sub Pop warehouse and previously worked at Fantagraphics Books.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mark Arm was a singer in a band. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Mark Arm (born Mark Thomas McLaughlin, February 21, 1962) is the vocalist for the grunge band Mudhoney. His former group, Green River, is one of the first grunge bands, along with Malfunkshun, Soundgarden, Skin Yard, the U-Men, and others. He is also the manager of the Sub Pop warehouse and previously worked at Fantagraphics Books. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mark Arm was a singer in a band. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Monique Brumby (born 16 September 1974, Devonport) is an Australian Indie pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. Her debut single, "Fool for You", peaked into the top 40 in the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) ARIA Singles Charts, and provided an ARIA Award for 'Best New Talent' in 1996. Her single, "Mary", won an ARIA Award in 1997 for 'Best Female Artist'.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Monique Brumby will make the top 40 again."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Monique Brumby (born 16 September 1974, Devonport) is an Australian Indie pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. Her debut single, "Fool for You", peaked into the top 40 in the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) ARIA Singles Charts, and provided an ARIA Award for 'Best New Talent' in 1996. Her single, "Mary", won an ARIA Award in 1997 for 'Best Female Artist'. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Monique Brumby will make the top 40 again."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Kate Kendall (born 27 July 1973) is an Australian actress best known for her role in the long-running Nine Network Australian drama "Stingers". She joined the cast of long-running television soap opera "Neighbours" in 2013 as the established character Lauren Turner.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Kate Kendall was never Australian."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Kate Kendall (born 27 July 1973) is an Australian actress best known for her role in the long-running Nine Network Australian drama "Stingers". She joined the cast of long-running television soap opera "Neighbours" in 2013 as the established character Lauren Turner. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Kate Kendall was never Australian."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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The 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The season opener against Florida State was the last season opening loss until 2015.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Tom rejected coaching the 1985 team, and left to retire."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The season opener against Florida State was the last season opening loss until 2015. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Tom rejected coaching the 1985 team, and left to retire."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment is an annually awarded literary prize from the publishing house Aschehoug. The prize is a recognition of superior literary work. The publisher's editorial management makes the award based on their collective judgement of merit. Applications are not accepted.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment is very prestigious."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment is an annually awarded literary prize from the publishing house Aschehoug. The prize is a recognition of superior literary work. The publisher's editorial management makes the award based on their collective judgement of merit. Applications are not accepted. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment is very prestigious."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Flamingo is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter and The Killers lead singer Brandon Flowers, released on September 3, 2010 by Island Records. It was recorded at Battle Born Studios in Winchester, Nevada, and Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "flamingo only peaked at number 3 on the UK albums chart"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Flamingo is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter and The Killers lead singer Brandon Flowers, released on September 3, 2010 by Island Records. It was recorded at Battle Born Studios in Winchester, Nevada, and Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "flamingo only peaked at number 3 on the UK albums chart"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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41 Commando or No. 41 (Royal Marine) Commando was a unit of the Royal Marines trained as Commandos during the Second World War. They were part of the all Royal Marine 4th Special Service Brigade that took part in the Normandy landings in June 1944 and later that served in World War II, the Korean War, and in Northern Ireland. They were disbanded in 1981.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "A part of the all Royal Marine 4th Special Service Brigade took part in the Normandy landings."? Yes, no, or maybe?
41 Commando or No. 41 (Royal Marine) Commando was a unit of the Royal Marines trained as Commandos during the Second World War. They were part of the all Royal Marine 4th Special Service Brigade that took part in the Normandy landings in June 1944 and later that served in World War II, the Korean War, and in Northern Ireland. They were disbanded in 1981. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "A part of the all Royal Marine 4th Special Service Brigade took part in the Normandy landings."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vallée, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "There is a soundtrack available for George White's Scandals."? Yes, no, or maybe?
George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vallée, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "There is a soundtrack available for George White's Scandals."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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The Chingford branch line is a railway line between Clapton Junction (just west of Clapton station) and Chingford station. Services currently operate between Liverpool Street station and Chingford. The branch is currently part of the Lea Valley Lines network.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Lea Valley Lines is a multi-million dollar railway line that services most of Europe."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Chingford branch line is a railway line between Clapton Junction (just west of Clapton station) and Chingford station. Services currently operate between Liverpool Street station and Chingford. The branch is currently part of the Lea Valley Lines network. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Lea Valley Lines is a multi-million dollar railway line that services most of Europe."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Daoud Abdel Sayed (Arabic: داود عبد السيد‎ ‎   ] ) is an Egyptian director and screenwriter. He was born in Cairo in 1946. He started as the assistant of Youssef Chahine in The Land. He made several critically acclaimed films, and won several international awards notably for "The Land of Fear" which was produced in 1999.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Daoud Abdel Sayed has never won an award."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Daoud Abdel Sayed (Arabic: داود عبد السيد‎ ‎   ] ) is an Egyptian director and screenwriter. He was born in Cairo in 1946. He started as the assistant of Youssef Chahine in The Land. He made several critically acclaimed films, and won several international awards notably for "The Land of Fear" which was produced in 1999. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Daoud Abdel Sayed has never won an award."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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The 1902–03 Ottawa Hockey Club season was the club's 18th season of play. The club would win the CAHL championship in a playoff with the Montreal Victorias to win the Club's first Stanley Cup. For their win, the players would each be given a silver nugget. From that day forward, the club was nicknamed the "Silver Seven."
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Ottawa Hockey Club won the first Stanley Cup."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The 1902–03 Ottawa Hockey Club season was the club's 18th season of play. The club would win the CAHL championship in a playoff with the Montreal Victorias to win the Club's first Stanley Cup. For their win, the players would each be given a silver nugget. From that day forward, the club was nicknamed the "Silver Seven." Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Ottawa Hockey Club won the first Stanley Cup."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Croton lechleri is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to northwestern South America. It is commonly known as Sangre de Grado (Peruvian Spanish) or Sangre de Drago (Ecuadorian Spanish), both of which translate to "dragon's blood". They refer to this tree's (and several related species') thick red latex.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Sangre de Grado can be grown outside of South America. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Croton lechleri is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to northwestern South America. It is commonly known as Sangre de Grado (Peruvian Spanish) or Sangre de Drago (Ecuadorian Spanish), both of which translate to "dragon's blood". They refer to this tree's (and several related species') thick red latex. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Sangre de Grado can be grown outside of South America. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Roc-A-Fella Records Presents Teairra Marí is the debut album by recording artist Teairra Marí. It was released on August 2, 2005, by Roc-A-Fella Records. The album debuted in the top five selling 69,000 copies in the first week, eventually selling 248,000 units.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Teairra Marí released her debut album in spring."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Roc-A-Fella Records Presents Teairra Marí is the debut album by recording artist Teairra Marí. It was released on August 2, 2005, by Roc-A-Fella Records. The album debuted in the top five selling 69,000 copies in the first week, eventually selling 248,000 units. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Teairra Marí released her debut album in spring."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Limnocharis flava (commonly known as yellow velvetleaf, sawah flower rush, sawah lettuce) is a species of aquatic flowering plant which is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic but widely naturalized in southern and southeastern Asia: India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and southern China (Guangdong, Yunnan).
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The plant was discovered 52 years ago"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Limnocharis flava (commonly known as yellow velvetleaf, sawah flower rush, sawah lettuce) is a species of aquatic flowering plant which is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic but widely naturalized in southern and southeastern Asia: India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and southern China (Guangdong, Yunnan). Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The plant was discovered 52 years ago"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Dicksonia youngiae, common name bristly tree fern, is a fern that comes from cool, sheltered rainforests in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. It is found north of the Bellinger River, in New South Wales, and can be seen in the wild at Nightcap National Park.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "New South Wales is home to a common bristly tree fern"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Dicksonia youngiae, common name bristly tree fern, is a fern that comes from cool, sheltered rainforests in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. It is found north of the Bellinger River, in New South Wales, and can be seen in the wild at Nightcap National Park. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "New South Wales is home to a common bristly tree fern"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Una Lillian Paisley (born 18 November 1922 in Kew in Melbourne in Victoria - died 1977 in Kew, Victoria) was an Australian cricket player. She played twelve Test matches for the Australia national women's cricket team. She captained the Australia national women's cricket team in four Test matches against New Zealand and England.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "She played in multiple matches against other teams."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Una Lillian Paisley (born 18 November 1922 in Kew in Melbourne in Victoria - died 1977 in Kew, Victoria) was an Australian cricket player. She played twelve Test matches for the Australia national women's cricket team. She captained the Australia national women's cricket team in four Test matches against New Zealand and England. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "She played in multiple matches against other teams."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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The Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge also known as the Macau-Taipa Bridge, is a dual-lane two-way bridge connecting Macau Peninsula near Casino Lisboa and the island of Taipa at the northern slope of Taipa Pequena (Small Taipa Hill) crossing the Baía da Praia Grande. It is the first bridge in Macau, to connect the peninsula and Taipa. It is locally known as "The Old Bridge" ().
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Baía da Praia Grande is a body of water."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge also known as the Macau-Taipa Bridge, is a dual-lane two-way bridge connecting Macau Peninsula near Casino Lisboa and the island of Taipa at the northern slope of Taipa Pequena (Small Taipa Hill) crossing the Baía da Praia Grande. It is the first bridge in Macau, to connect the peninsula and Taipa. It is locally known as "The Old Bridge" (). Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Baía da Praia Grande is a body of water."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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The twenty-first season of British science fiction television series "Doctor Who" began on 5 January 1984 with the 5th Doctor (Peter Davison) serial "Warriors of the Deep", and ended with Colin Baker's first serial "The Twin Dilemma". For only the second time (the first being during season 4), the entire TARDIS crew changed over the course of a single season.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The twenty-first season the entire TARDIS crew was the only time the curse of the crew changed over a single season."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The twenty-first season of British science fiction television series "Doctor Who" began on 5 January 1984 with the 5th Doctor (Peter Davison) serial "Warriors of the Deep", and ended with Colin Baker's first serial "The Twin Dilemma". For only the second time (the first being during season 4), the entire TARDIS crew changed over the course of a single season. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The twenty-first season the entire TARDIS crew was the only time the curse of the crew changed over a single season."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Fillmore Street is a street in San Francisco, California, named after American President Millard Fillmore which starts in the Lower Haight neighborhood, and travels northward through the Fillmore District and Pacific Heights and ends in the Marina District. It serves as the main thoroughfare and namesake for the Fillmore District neighborhood.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Filmore Street is the busiest street in the Marina District."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Fillmore Street is a street in San Francisco, California, named after American President Millard Fillmore which starts in the Lower Haight neighborhood, and travels northward through the Fillmore District and Pacific Heights and ends in the Marina District. It serves as the main thoroughfare and namesake for the Fillmore District neighborhood. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Filmore Street is the busiest street in the Marina District."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Postal codes in Brunei are alphanumeric, consisting of two letters followed by four digits in the format of YZ0000, where Y denotes the district code, Z denotes the mukim code, the first two digits denote the area or village code, and the last two digits denote the nearest post office code (e.g. the postal code for Pantai Mentiri Golf Club is BU2529).
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Postal codes in Brunei are easy to understand"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Postal codes in Brunei are alphanumeric, consisting of two letters followed by four digits in the format of YZ0000, where Y denotes the district code, Z denotes the mukim code, the first two digits denote the area or village code, and the last two digits denote the nearest post office code (e.g. the postal code for Pantai Mentiri Golf Club is BU2529). Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Postal codes in Brunei are easy to understand"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Rylstone was a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894 from part of Mudgee and named after and including Rylstone. It was abolished in 1904, with the downsizing of the Legislative Assembly after Federation.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Rylstone was a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894 and discarded in 1904."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Rylstone was a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894 from part of Mudgee and named after and including Rylstone. It was abolished in 1904, with the downsizing of the Legislative Assembly after Federation. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Rylstone was a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894 and discarded in 1904."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Boon Brewery (Brouwerij Boon) is a Belgian brewery situated in Lembeek, near Brussels, that mainly produces geuze and kriek beer of a fairly traditional lambic variety, but using distinctly modern brewing techniques and equipment. Other products of the brewery including Faro beer and Duivelsbier, the traditional beer of Halle.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Duivelsbier is the traditional beer of Halle."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Boon Brewery (Brouwerij Boon) is a Belgian brewery situated in Lembeek, near Brussels, that mainly produces geuze and kriek beer of a fairly traditional lambic variety, but using distinctly modern brewing techniques and equipment. Other products of the brewery including Faro beer and Duivelsbier, the traditional beer of Halle. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Duivelsbier is the traditional beer of Halle."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Mosiula Mea'alofa "Lofa" Tatupu (born November 15, 1982) is a former American football linebacker who played six seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was an assistant linebackers coach with the Seattle Seahawks. He played college football for the University of Southern California (USC). Tatupu was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mosiula was drafted in 2005."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Mosiula Mea'alofa "Lofa" Tatupu (born November 15, 1982) is a former American football linebacker who played six seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was an assistant linebackers coach with the Seattle Seahawks. He played college football for the University of Southern California (USC). Tatupu was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mosiula was drafted in 2005."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Barbro Martinsson (born 16 August 1935) is a former Swedish cross country skier who competed during the 1960s. Born in Valbo, she won two silver medals in the 3 x 5 km at the 1964 Winter Olympics and the 1968 Winter Olympics. Martinsson finished 4th in the 1968 Winter Olympics in both 5 km and 10 km.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Barbro Martinsson was born in Ontario and won 2 silver medals in the 1964 Olympics."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Barbro Martinsson (born 16 August 1935) is a former Swedish cross country skier who competed during the 1960s. Born in Valbo, she won two silver medals in the 3 x 5 km at the 1964 Winter Olympics and the 1968 Winter Olympics. Martinsson finished 4th in the 1968 Winter Olympics in both 5 km and 10 km. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Barbro Martinsson was born in Ontario and won 2 silver medals in the 1964 Olympics."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Oak Furniture Land is a privately owned British furniture retailer of fully assembled hardwood cabinetry furniture, sofas, beds and mattresses for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, nurseries and small office/home offices. The company has 74 stores across the UK, and its headquarters in Swindon in Wiltshire, England.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Oak Furniture Land is a publicly owned furniture retailer"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Oak Furniture Land is a privately owned British furniture retailer of fully assembled hardwood cabinetry furniture, sofas, beds and mattresses for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, nurseries and small office/home offices. The company has 74 stores across the UK, and its headquarters in Swindon in Wiltshire, England. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Oak Furniture Land is a publicly owned furniture retailer"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Stephen Tyrone Colbert ( , ; born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, television host, actor, and writer. He is best known for hosting the satirical Comedy Central program "The Colbert Report" from 2005 to 2014, and hosting the CBS talk program "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" beginning in September 2015.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Colbert was not born the year after 1962."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Stephen Tyrone Colbert ( , ; born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, television host, actor, and writer. He is best known for hosting the satirical Comedy Central program "The Colbert Report" from 2005 to 2014, and hosting the CBS talk program "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" beginning in September 2015. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Colbert was not born the year after 1962."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Matthew Thomas Ryan (born May 17, 1985), nicknamed "Matty Ice", is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Boston College, Ryan was drafted by the Falcons with the third overall pick in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Falcons made two draft picks in the 2008 NFL Draft."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Matthew Thomas Ryan (born May 17, 1985), nicknamed "Matty Ice", is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Boston College, Ryan was drafted by the Falcons with the third overall pick in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Falcons made two draft picks in the 2008 NFL Draft."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Phacelia mutabilis is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common name changeable phacelia. It is native to the western United States and Baja California, where it can be found in mountains and foothills, in forested and open habitat types, and deserts.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Phacelia mutabilis is too difficult to underatand"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Phacelia mutabilis is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common name changeable phacelia. It is native to the western United States and Baja California, where it can be found in mountains and foothills, in forested and open habitat types, and deserts. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Phacelia mutabilis is too difficult to underatand"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Adriano Correia Claro (born 26 October 1984), known simply as Adriano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Turkish club Beşiktaş JK. One of few players in professional football who are genuinely ambidextrous, he is capable of playing as a defender or midfielder, on both sides of the pitch.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Adriano Correia Claro has never married"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Adriano Correia Claro (born 26 October 1984), known simply as Adriano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Turkish club Beşiktaş JK. One of few players in professional football who are genuinely ambidextrous, he is capable of playing as a defender or midfielder, on both sides of the pitch. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Adriano Correia Claro has never married"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Helvering v. Horst, 311 U.S. 112 (1940) , is an opinion of the United States Supreme Court which further developed the “fruit-and-tree” metaphor established in "Lucas v. Earl", 281 U.S. 111 (1930) . "Horst" is the leading case that applies the assignment of income doctrine to income from property.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Helvering v. Horst developed the fruit and tree metaphor"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Helvering v. Horst, 311 U.S. 112 (1940) , is an opinion of the United States Supreme Court which further developed the “fruit-and-tree” metaphor established in "Lucas v. Earl", 281 U.S. 111 (1930) . "Horst" is the leading case that applies the assignment of income doctrine to income from property. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Helvering v. Horst developed the fruit and tree metaphor"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Left Hand Spring was a well-known watering stop on the old Chisholm Trail in present-day Blaine County, Oklahoma. The spring was named for "Left Hand", an Arapaho chief. Jesse Chisholm died there in 1868 and is buried nearby. His grave is marked with a granite historical marker.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Left Hand Spring is located in North America."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Left Hand Spring was a well-known watering stop on the old Chisholm Trail in present-day Blaine County, Oklahoma. The spring was named for "Left Hand", an Arapaho chief. Jesse Chisholm died there in 1868 and is buried nearby. His grave is marked with a granite historical marker. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Left Hand Spring is located in North America."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Marry Him If You Dare (; lit. Mirae's Choice or Future's Choice) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Yoon Eun-hye, Lee Dong-gun, Jung Yong-hwa, Han Chae-ah, and Choi Myung-gil. It aired on KBS2 from October 14 to December 3, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 16 episodes.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Marry Him If You Dare is a 2013 Chinese TV series"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Marry Him If You Dare (; lit. Mirae's Choice or Future's Choice) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Yoon Eun-hye, Lee Dong-gun, Jung Yong-hwa, Han Chae-ah, and Choi Myung-gil. It aired on KBS2 from October 14 to December 3, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 16 episodes. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Marry Him If You Dare is a 2013 Chinese TV series"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Eli ben Yehudah ha Nazir ben Zechariah, Arabic Abu Kathir Yahya al Katib ("Father of Kathir, Yahya the Scribe" fl.Tiberias, 910s) was a grammarian and philologist of the Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic languages. He may have been among the teachers in Tiberias of Saadia.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Eli ben had a long name"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Eli ben Yehudah ha Nazir ben Zechariah, Arabic Abu Kathir Yahya al Katib ("Father of Kathir, Yahya the Scribe" fl.Tiberias, 910s) was a grammarian and philologist of the Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic languages. He may have been among the teachers in Tiberias of Saadia. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Eli ben had a long name"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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The Anchor Bankside is a pub in the London Borough of Southwark. It is in the Bankside locality on the south bank of the Thames close to Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station. A tavern establishment (under various names) has been at the pub's location for over 800 years. Behind the pub are buildings that were operated by the Anchor Brewery.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "There are total ten buildings behind the pub."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Anchor Bankside is a pub in the London Borough of Southwark. It is in the Bankside locality on the south bank of the Thames close to Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station. A tavern establishment (under various names) has been at the pub's location for over 800 years. Behind the pub are buildings that were operated by the Anchor Brewery. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "There are total ten buildings behind the pub."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Jon L. Luther is an American foodservice industry executive. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Dunkin' Brands. Luther is the Chairman of the Board of the Culinary Institute of America and Arby's Restaurant Group, and a director at Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, Wingstop Restaurants, and Tempur Sealy International.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Luther is no longer chairman and CEO of Dunkin' Brands as it is a slowly dwindling business."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Jon L. Luther is an American foodservice industry executive. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Dunkin' Brands. Luther is the Chairman of the Board of the Culinary Institute of America and Arby's Restaurant Group, and a director at Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, Wingstop Restaurants, and Tempur Sealy International. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Luther is no longer chairman and CEO of Dunkin' Brands as it is a slowly dwindling business."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Wood River is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southern Saskatchewan, the district was created by the "Representation Act, 1994" (Saskatchewan) out of the former constituency of Assiniboia-Gravelbourg and half of the Shaunavon district.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Wood River is a provincial electoral district out of the former constituency of Assiniboia-Gravelbourg and half of the Shaunavon district. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Wood River is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southern Saskatchewan, the district was created by the "Representation Act, 1994" (Saskatchewan) out of the former constituency of Assiniboia-Gravelbourg and half of the Shaunavon district. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Wood River is a provincial electoral district out of the former constituency of Assiniboia-Gravelbourg and half of the Shaunavon district. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Mary Eliza Mahoney (May 7, 1845 – January 4, 1926) was the first African American to study and work as a professionally trained nurse in the United States, graduating in 1879. Mahoney was one of the first African Americans to graduate from a nursing school, and she prospered in a predominantly white society. She also challenged discrimination against African Americans in nursing.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mary Eliza Mahoney has met Carl."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Mary Eliza Mahoney (May 7, 1845 – January 4, 1926) was the first African American to study and work as a professionally trained nurse in the United States, graduating in 1879. Mahoney was one of the first African Americans to graduate from a nursing school, and she prospered in a predominantly white society. She also challenged discrimination against African Americans in nursing. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Mary Eliza Mahoney has met Carl."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Madava Farms is an 800-acre certified organic maple syrup enterprise located primarily in Dover, New York.<ref name="6/Newsday"> </ref> The farm is the maker of Crown Maple Syrup, and it is considered to be the largest maple syrup production facility in North America.<ref name="1/Edible Hudson Valley"> </ref>
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Maple syrup is healthy."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Madava Farms is an 800-acre certified organic maple syrup enterprise located primarily in Dover, New York.<ref name="6/Newsday"> </ref> The farm is the maker of Crown Maple Syrup, and it is considered to be the largest maple syrup production facility in North America.<ref name="1/Edible Hudson Valley"> </ref> Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Maple syrup is healthy."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks (2000) is a collection of short stories by Russell Banks. It consists of a total of thirty-one previously published stories, including twenty-two stories that appeared in earlier short story collections, along with nine that were previously uncollected.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Russell Banks is 38 years old"? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks (2000) is a collection of short stories by Russell Banks. It consists of a total of thirty-one previously published stories, including twenty-two stories that appeared in earlier short story collections, along with nine that were previously uncollected. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Russell Banks is 38 years old"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Weltenbrand is a darkwave band from Liechtenstein formed in 1995 by Oliver Falk. Ritchie Wenaweser and Simone Steiner joined for vocals. In the same year, the band secured a record deal with Witchhunt Records and subsequently released their first album, "Das Rabenland". a romantically inclined darkwave album that immediately found acceptance within the genre.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Weltenbrand has had no less than three members in its lineup "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Weltenbrand is a darkwave band from Liechtenstein formed in 1995 by Oliver Falk. Ritchie Wenaweser and Simone Steiner joined for vocals. In the same year, the band secured a record deal with Witchhunt Records and subsequently released their first album, "Das Rabenland". a romantically inclined darkwave album that immediately found acceptance within the genre. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Weltenbrand has had no less than three members in its lineup "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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An opening act, warm-up act, or supporting act is an entertainment act (musical, comedic, or otherwise), that performs at a concert before the featured act, or "headliner". Rarely, an opening act may perform again at the end of the event, or perform with the featured act after both have had a set to themselves.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Headliners don't perform before the opening act, except in rare circumstances"? Yes, no, or maybe?
An opening act, warm-up act, or supporting act is an entertainment act (musical, comedic, or otherwise), that performs at a concert before the featured act, or "headliner". Rarely, an opening act may perform again at the end of the event, or perform with the featured act after both have had a set to themselves. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Headliners don't perform before the opening act, except in rare circumstances"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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The phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off (or "on") a brass monkey" is a colloquial expression used by some English speakers. The reference to the testes (as the term "balls" is commonly understood to mean) of the brass monkey appears to be a 20th-century variant on the expression, prefigured by a range of references to other body parts, especially the nose and tail.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey" is an expression used to describe a very cold climate and NOT to literally mean to amputation of an extremity."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off (or "on") a brass monkey" is a colloquial expression used by some English speakers. The reference to the testes (as the term "balls" is commonly understood to mean) of the brass monkey appears to be a 20th-century variant on the expression, prefigured by a range of references to other body parts, especially the nose and tail. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey" is an expression used to describe a very cold climate and NOT to literally mean to amputation of an extremity."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Elmhurst is a residential neighborhood in the southernmost part of Oakland, California. Originally a separate town, it was annexed by Oakland in 1909, and today is considered part of East Oakland. It lies at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). It contains the Eastmont Town Center.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Eastmont Town Center is located in Oakland, California. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Elmhurst is a residential neighborhood in the southernmost part of Oakland, California. Originally a separate town, it was annexed by Oakland in 1909, and today is considered part of East Oakland. It lies at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). It contains the Eastmont Town Center. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Eastmont Town Center is located in Oakland, California. "? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Nelson is an American rock band founded by singer/songwriters Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (twin sons of Ricky Nelson and Kristin Nelson). The band achieved success during the early 1990s with their double platinum debut album "After the Rain", which featured the number-one hit "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Nelson was the most popular American rock band of the 1990's."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Nelson is an American rock band founded by singer/songwriters Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (twin sons of Ricky Nelson and Kristin Nelson). The band achieved success during the early 1990s with their double platinum debut album "After the Rain", which featured the number-one hit "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection". Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Nelson was the most popular American rock band of the 1990's."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Gunfighters of Casa Grande (Spanish: "Los Pistoleros de Casa Grande" ) is a 1964 Eurowestern film, co-produced by American and Spanish producers. Based on a story by Borden and Patricia Chase, it was later developed into a screenplay with the assistance of screenwriter Clark Reynolds and directed by Roy Rowland, the last film he made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made other westerns in 1964."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Gunfighters of Casa Grande (Spanish: "Los Pistoleros de Casa Grande" ) is a 1964 Eurowestern film, co-produced by American and Spanish producers. Based on a story by Borden and Patricia Chase, it was later developed into a screenplay with the assistance of screenwriter Clark Reynolds and directed by Roy Rowland, the last film he made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made other westerns in 1964."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Dallas was a town in Ouray County, Colorado, United States. It lay about 3 miles (5 km) north of the present town of Ridgway at the confluence of Dallas Creek and the Uncompahgre River. A community named in tribute to the historic town bearing the name Dallas Meadows now exists at its historic location.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "dallas is a town in ouray county,colorado,united states"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Dallas was a town in Ouray County, Colorado, United States. It lay about 3 miles (5 km) north of the present town of Ridgway at the confluence of Dallas Creek and the Uncompahgre River. A community named in tribute to the historic town bearing the name Dallas Meadows now exists at its historic location. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "dallas is a town in ouray county,colorado,united states"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Neil Sedaka: Italiano is a 1964 compilation album containing twelve of Neil Sedaka's Italian-language recordings. It was released in Italy by RCA Victor's Italiana studios. Of the twelve songs on the album, six were recorded by Sedaka in English. A seventh song on the album, "A 16 Anni Tu Vuoi Amare", is an Italian-language version of Andrea Carroll's 1963 hit, "It Hurts To Be Sixteen".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "This song was a hit in the early sixties."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Neil Sedaka: Italiano is a 1964 compilation album containing twelve of Neil Sedaka's Italian-language recordings. It was released in Italy by RCA Victor's Italiana studios. Of the twelve songs on the album, six were recorded by Sedaka in English. A seventh song on the album, "A 16 Anni Tu Vuoi Amare", is an Italian-language version of Andrea Carroll's 1963 hit, "It Hurts To Be Sixteen". Based on the previous passage, is it true that "This song was a hit in the early sixties."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Tinker Field was an outdoor-baseball stadium in Orlando, Florida, United States. It was named after baseball Hall of Famer, Joe Tinker. Tinker Field was located in the West Lakes neighborhoods of Downtown Orlando, adjacent to the Camping World Stadium and one mile west of the Amway Center. In April, 2015 the City of Orlando tore down the grandstands and removed all other extant buildings.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Tinker Field is being rebuilt"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Tinker Field was an outdoor-baseball stadium in Orlando, Florida, United States. It was named after baseball Hall of Famer, Joe Tinker. Tinker Field was located in the West Lakes neighborhoods of Downtown Orlando, adjacent to the Camping World Stadium and one mile west of the Amway Center. In April, 2015 the City of Orlando tore down the grandstands and removed all other extant buildings. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Tinker Field is being rebuilt"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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"Pour Me" is a debut song recorded by American country music group Trick Pony. It was released in October 2000 as the first single from their debut album "Trick Pony". The song was written by group members Keith Burns, Ira Dean and Heidi Newfield with Rory Waters Beighley and Sammy Harp Wedlock.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Trick Pony plays rock music"? Yes, no, or maybe?
"Pour Me" is a debut song recorded by American country music group Trick Pony. It was released in October 2000 as the first single from their debut album "Trick Pony". The song was written by group members Keith Burns, Ira Dean and Heidi Newfield with Rory Waters Beighley and Sammy Harp Wedlock. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Trick Pony plays rock music"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Inferno (also released with the title, Operation Cobra) is a 1997 feature film directed by Fred Olen Ray starring Don Wilson, Deepti Bhatnagar and R. Madhavan. Evan Lurie, Michael Cavanaugh and Tané McClure appear in other pivotal roles. Wilson plays the role of Interpol agent Kyle Connors on a mission set in India.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Inferno was released before 1997"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Inferno (also released with the title, Operation Cobra) is a 1997 feature film directed by Fred Olen Ray starring Don Wilson, Deepti Bhatnagar and R. Madhavan. Evan Lurie, Michael Cavanaugh and Tané McClure appear in other pivotal roles. Wilson plays the role of Interpol agent Kyle Connors on a mission set in India. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Inferno was released before 1997"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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The Home Depot, Inc. or Home Depot is an American home improvement supplies retailing company that sells tools, construction products, and services. The company is headquartered at the Atlanta Store Support Center in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia (with an Atlanta mailing address).
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Home Depot was established in 1950, starting off as a small business from a home garage."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Home Depot, Inc. or Home Depot is an American home improvement supplies retailing company that sells tools, construction products, and services. The company is headquartered at the Atlanta Store Support Center in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia (with an Atlanta mailing address). Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Home Depot was established in 1950, starting off as a small business from a home garage."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church located in the Abbassia District in Cairo, Egypt. The cathedral is the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. It was built during the time when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria was Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and was inaugurated by him in 1969.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a restaurant located in Egypt"? Yes, no, or maybe?
St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church located in the Abbassia District in Cairo, Egypt. The cathedral is the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. It was built during the time when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria was Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and was inaugurated by him in 1969. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a restaurant located in Egypt"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Dwight Yoakam is an American country music singer-songwriter. Since his debut single, "Honky Tonk Man" in 1986, he has released 46 singles, including two "Billboard" Hot Country Songs number one singles, as well as 4 number ones in Canada. In addition to having two number one singles in the United States, Yoakam also has thirteen Top 10 singles on the country chart.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Dwight Yoakam released his debut single more than 1250 days ago."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Dwight Yoakam is an American country music singer-songwriter. Since his debut single, "Honky Tonk Man" in 1986, he has released 46 singles, including two "Billboard" Hot Country Songs number one singles, as well as 4 number ones in Canada. In addition to having two number one singles in the United States, Yoakam also has thirteen Top 10 singles on the country chart. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Dwight Yoakam released his debut single more than 1250 days ago."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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The Tsavo Man-Eaters were a pair of man-eating Tsavo lions responsible for the deaths of a number of construction workers on the Kenya-Uganda Railway from March through December 1898. The significance of this pair of lions was their unusual behavior, such as the number of men killed and the manner of the attacks.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Tsavo Man-Eaters killed many people in December 1898."? Yes, no, or maybe?
The Tsavo Man-Eaters were a pair of man-eating Tsavo lions responsible for the deaths of a number of construction workers on the Kenya-Uganda Railway from March through December 1898. The significance of this pair of lions was their unusual behavior, such as the number of men killed and the manner of the attacks. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "The Tsavo Man-Eaters killed many people in December 1898."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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A Qualified Person Responsible for Pharmacovigilance, or QPPV, is an individual named by a pharmaceutical company as the main person responsible for ensuring that the company (the product's Marketing Authorisation Holder or MAH) meets its legal obligations for the monitoring of the safety of a medicinal product on the market.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "A QPPV is a well paid position."? Yes, no, or maybe?
A Qualified Person Responsible for Pharmacovigilance, or QPPV, is an individual named by a pharmaceutical company as the main person responsible for ensuring that the company (the product's Marketing Authorisation Holder or MAH) meets its legal obligations for the monitoring of the safety of a medicinal product on the market. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "A QPPV is a well paid position."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maybe
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Sigmoid colon volvulus, also known as sigmoid volvulus, is a common cause of bowel obstruction and constipation. It is common in Asia, India (7% of intestinal obstruction) and especially South India because of the high fibre diet. It is very common cause of large bowel obstruction in Peru and Bolivia due to high altitude.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Sigmoid colon volvulus is common in Peru."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Sigmoid colon volvulus, also known as sigmoid volvulus, is a common cause of bowel obstruction and constipation. It is common in Asia, India (7% of intestinal obstruction) and especially South India because of the high fibre diet. It is very common cause of large bowel obstruction in Peru and Bolivia due to high altitude. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Sigmoid colon volvulus is common in Peru."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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Kate Saunders (born 4 May 1960 in London) is an English writer, actress and journalist. The daughter of the early public relations advocate Basil Saunders and his journalist wife Betty (née Smith), Saunders has worked for newspapers and magazines in the UK, including "The Sunday Times", "Sunday Express", "Daily Telegraph", "She" and "Cosmopolitan".
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Kate Saunders was not living on 3 May 1960"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Kate Saunders (born 4 May 1960 in London) is an English writer, actress and journalist. The daughter of the early public relations advocate Basil Saunders and his journalist wife Betty (née Smith), Saunders has worked for newspapers and magazines in the UK, including "The Sunday Times", "Sunday Express", "Daily Telegraph", "She" and "Cosmopolitan". Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Kate Saunders was not living on 3 May 1960"? Yes, no, or maybe?
Yes
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The following is a list of female cabinet ministers of Thailand. Thailand is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the southern extremity of Burma.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Thailand is bordered to the west by Laos"? Yes, no, or maybe?
The following is a list of female cabinet ministers of Thailand. Thailand is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the southern extremity of Burma. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Thailand is bordered to the west by Laos"? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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Maris Soule (born June 19, 1939) is an American author of romance and romantic suspense novels, mysteries, and short stories. Her latest book, "Eat Crow and Die", is a mystery novel. Her books feature a variety of settings and situations, including the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Search and Rescue dogs, barrel racing, dressage, and a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy.
Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Maris Soule wrote one kind of genre only."? Yes, no, or maybe?
Maris Soule (born June 19, 1939) is an American author of romance and romantic suspense novels, mysteries, and short stories. Her latest book, "Eat Crow and Die", is a mystery novel. Her books feature a variety of settings and situations, including the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Search and Rescue dogs, barrel racing, dressage, and a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy. Based on the previous passage, is it true that "Maris Soule wrote one kind of genre only."? Yes, no, or maybe?
No
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