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Error code: DatasetGenerationCastError Exception: DatasetGenerationCastError Message: An error occurred while generating the dataset All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 1 new columns ({'fact_context'}) and 1 missing columns ({'meta'}). This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using hf://datasets/gagan3012/TimeBench-event/tempreason/event-event_839.jsonl (at revision 6053fddbf8fe86ccf889012bab5d6fc220eae667) Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations) Traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1870, in _prepare_split_single writer.write_table(table) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 622, in write_table pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2292, in table_cast return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2240, in cast_table_to_schema raise CastError( datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast question: string answer: list<item: string> child 0, item: string context: string fact_context: string to {'question': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'answer': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'context': Sequence(feature=Value(dtype='string', id=None), length=-1, id=None), 'meta': {'time_scope': Sequence(feature=Value(dtype='string', id=None), length=-1, id=None), 'annotated_para': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'type': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'ID': Value(dtype='int64', id=None)}} because column names don't match During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1417, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder) File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1049, in convert_to_parquet builder.download_and_prepare( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 924, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1000, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1741, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1872, in _prepare_split_single raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error( datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 1 new columns ({'fact_context'}) and 1 missing columns ({'meta'}). This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using hf://datasets/gagan3012/TimeBench-event/tempreason/event-event_839.jsonl (at revision 6053fddbf8fe86ccf889012bab5d6fc220eae667) Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
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What organization did Endre Süli join in 2017, if Endre Süli join SIAM in 2020? | unanswerable | [
" Süli is a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( 2009 ) , Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences ( 2010 ) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ( 2016 ) , a Member of the Academia Europaea ( 2020 ) , and a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 2021 ) . He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006 and was Chair of the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics",
"BIMOS Distinguished Lecture ( 2016),Aziz Lecture ( 2015 ) ,London Mathematical Society/New Zealand Mathematical Society Forder Lecturer ( 2015 ) , President , SIAM United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Section ( 2013–2015 ) ,Distinguished Visiting Chair Professor Shanghai Jiao Tong University ( 2013 ) ,Professor Hospitus Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis , Charles University in Prague ( 2012– ) , Charlemagne Distinguished Lecture ( 2011 ) , IMA Service Award ( 2011 ) ,( 2002–2005 ) . Other honours include : Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications ( FIMA , 2007 )",
") , John von Neumann Lecture ( 2016 ) , Sibe Mardešić Lecture ( 2018 ) . Since 2005 Süli has been co-Editor-in-Chief of the IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis and is a Delegate of Oxford University Press . He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach ( Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach ) , the Scientific Advisory Board of the Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ , the Board of the Doctoral School for Mathematical and Physical Sciences for Advanced Materials and Technologies of the Scuola Superiore Meridionale at the University of Naples , and",
"was a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge ( 2011–2014 ) , the Scientific Advisory Board of the Berlin Mathematical School ( 2016–2018 ) , the Scientific Council of Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles ( SMAI ) ( 2014–2020 ) , and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Archimedes Center for Modeling , Analysis and Computation at the University of Crete ( 2010–2014 ) ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2016",
"2016"
],
"annotated_para": "( 2002–2005 ) . Other honours include : Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications ( FIMA , 2007 ) , Charlemagne Distinguished Lecture ( 2011 ) , IMA Service Award ( 2011 ) , Professor Hospitus Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis , Charles University in Prague ( 2012– ) , Distinguished Visiting Chair Professor Shanghai Jiao Tong University ( 2013 ) , President , SIAM United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Section ( 2013–2015 ) , London Mathematical Society/New Zealand Mathematical Society Forder Lecturer ( 2015 ) , Aziz Lecture ( 2015 ) , BIMOS Distinguished Lecture ( 2016 ) , John von Neumann Lecture ( 2016 ) , Sibe Mardešić Lecture ( 2018 ) . Since 2005 Süli has been co-Editor-in-Chief of the IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis and is a Delegate of Oxford University Press . He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach ( Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach ) , the Scientific Advisory Board of the Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ , the Board of the Doctoral School for Mathematical and Physical Sciences for Advanced Materials and Technologies of the Scuola Superiore Meridionale at the University of Naples , and was a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge ( 2011–2014 ) , the Scientific Advisory Board of the Berlin Mathematical School ( 2016–2018 ) , the Scientific Council of Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles ( SMAI ) ( 2014–2020 ) , and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Archimedes Center for Modeling , Analysis and Computation at the University of Crete ( 2010–2014 ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 453
} |
Ben Hutchinson played for which team from 2005 to 2008, if Ben Hutchinson released Billingham Synthoni from his contract in 2009? | Billingham Synthonia | [
"Middlesbrough lined up and completed the signing of Hutchinson in the hours before the January 2006 transfer window ended . The transfer deal was worth up to £100,000 based on appearances .Hutchinsons performances for Arnold Town in the FA Youth Cup during the 2005–06 season saw him watched by numerous scouts . After scoring four goals in the 7–1 win over Dunston , ",
" Hutchinson established himself in the Under-18 side before moving up to the reserves , before going on loan at Billingham Synthonia . After starting 2007–08 with the reserves , and scoring three goals in three games , he made the first team squad for the game versus Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup , though he was an unused substitute .",
"Injuries to most of the first team strike force saw him make his first senior Middlesbrough appearance in the Premier League game away at Manchester City on 7 October 2007 , after coming on as substitute for fellow reserve striker Tom Craddock . He marked his debut with a goal in the final minutes of the match , though it was only a consolation goal as the team went down to a 3–1 defeat . He made his first start as a lone striker on 5 January 2008 away at Bristol City in the FA Cup third round ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2006",
"2007"
],
"annotated_para": "Hutchinson established himself in the Under-18 side before moving up to the reserves , before going on loan at Billingham Synthonia . After starting 2007–08 with the reserves , and scoring three goals in three games , he made the first team squad for the game versus Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup , though he was an unused substitute .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 411
} |
Which position did Pat Duncan hold from 1995 to 1998, if Pat Duncan held Yukon Legislative Assembly from 1994? | Yukon Legislative Assembly | [
" Yukon general election , 2002 . colspan=3|Total Yukon general election , 2000 . colspan=3|Total Yukon general election , 1996 . colspan=3|Total",
"In the 1996 general election , Piers McDonald ( New Democratic Party ) won a majority government . Duncan was one of three Liberals elected . Liberal leader at the time , Ken Taylor , was unsuccessful in winning his Mount Lorne riding . Duncan was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 1996 general election . Duncan was elected as a Liberal to represent the Porter Creek South riding , a riding located in Whitehorse ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1996",
"1999"
],
"annotated_para": "Duncan was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 1996 general election . Duncan was elected as a Liberal to represent the Porter Creek South riding , a riding located in Whitehorse . In the 1996 general election , Piers McDonald ( New Democratic Party ) won a majority government . Duncan was one of three Liberals elected . Liberal leader at the time , Ken Taylor , was unsuccessful in winning his Mount Lorne riding .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 719
} |
Which team did the player Masahiko Inoha belong to from 2008 to 2010, if the player Masahiko Inoha employed by the F.C . Tokyo from 2011? | unanswerable | [
"He received a call-up twice in 2006 for the national squad . Then he was a late replacement for injured Ryuji Bando for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup finals but did not play in the competition . He signed with F.C . Tokyo after a successful trial and he took a leave of absence from the university with which he is still enrolled as of April 2008 . Manager Alexandre Gallo immediately established him as a starting member in his midfield ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2006",
"2007"
],
"annotated_para": "He signed with F.C . Tokyo after a successful trial and he took a leave of absence from the university with which he is still enrolled as of April 2008 . Manager Alexandre Gallo immediately established him as a starting member in his midfield .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 875
} |
Which country did 6th Combined Arms Army belong to from 1993 to 1997, if 6th Combined Arms Army belonged to Russian from 1992? | Russian | [
" - 111th Motor Rifle Division ( Sortavala ) , 379th Tank Regiment ( Lakhdenpokhya , Karelian ASSR ) 182* и 185 ( Лахденпохья ) , 184 109 ап , 1037 зрап . In 1987 the tank regiment was reduced to a battalion . - 131st Motor Rifle Division ( Pechenga ) - 88th Independent Helicopter Squadron ( Apatity , Murmansk Oblast , from 1977 ) Disbanded 1991 or 1994 . ( Kirovsk-Apatity Airport ) - 840th Independent Engineer-Sapper Battalion - 6th Missile Brigade ( Pinozero ) - and several other independent brigades , regiments , and battalions",
"One of the other listed brigades was the 6th Rocket Brigade at Pinozero in Murmansk Oblast . Up until 1991 it had been equipped with the Scud . From 1991 it was reequipped with the Tochka . It was disbanded in 1998 .",
"It was first formed in August , 1939 in the Kiev Special Military District from the Volochiskaya Army Group ( a corps-sized formation ) .It appears to have been reformed in 2010 . The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Dec 1991",
"1998"
],
"annotated_para": "The 6th Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army formed four times during World War II and active with the Russian Ground Forces until 1998 . It appears to have been reformed in 2010 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 403
} |
What was the record label of Garnidelia from 2015 to 2017, if Sacra Music was the record label of Garnidelia from 2014? | Sacra Music | [
"Their eighth single was released on November 1 , 2017 ; the song was used as the opening theme of anime Animegataris .Their sixth single Speed Star is released on June 14 , 2017 ; the song is used as the ending theme of movie . Their seventh single Désir ( Desire ) was released on August 23 , 2017 ; the song is used as the ending theme of anime Fate/Apocrypha . GARNiDELiA moved to the Sacra Music record label under Sony Music Entertainment Japan in April 2017 .",
"Their ninth single , Error was released digitally on January 27 , 2018 and received a physical release on January 31 , 2018 ; the song is used as the opening theme of anime series Beatless . Their third album G.R.N.D . was released on March 28 , 2018 . Their second compilation eurodance-style album was released on September 26 , 2018 ; the album contains dance covers by MARiA , Miume , and Niina ( 217 ) , such as Gokuraku Jodo , Kureha Itoshiuta , Tougen Renka , avra Kdavarah , Lamb , Girls , and PiNK CAT"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2017",
"2018"
],
"annotated_para": "GARNiDELiA moved to the Sacra Music record label under Sony Music Entertainment Japan in April 2017 . Their sixth single Speed Star is released on June 14 , 2017 ; the song is used as the ending theme of movie . Their seventh single Désir ( Desire ) was released on August 23 , 2017 ; the song is used as the ending theme of anime Fate/Apocrypha . Their eighth single was released on November 1 , 2017 ; the song was used as the opening theme of anime Animegataris .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 382
} |
Which team did John Williams (footballer, born 1968) play for from 1998 to 2000, if John Williams released Cardiff City from his contract in 2002? | Cardiff City | [
"He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City . He played in the Football League for Swansea City , Notts County , Stoke City , Wycombe Wanderers , Hereford United , Walsall , Exeter City , Cardiff City , York City and Darlington , as well as in Non-league for Cradley Town , Kidderminster Harriers , Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and Boldmere St . Michaels ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1998",
"1999"
],
"annotated_para": "He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City . He played in the Football League for Swansea City , Notts County , Stoke City , Wycombe Wanderers , Hereford United , Walsall , Exeter City , Cardiff City , York City and Darlington , as well as in Non-league for Cradley Town , Kidderminster Harriers , Bath City , Redditch United , Evesham United , Weston-super-Mare , Stourbridge , Willenhall Town and Boldmere St . Michaels .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 131
} |
John O. Moseley was an employee for whom from 1941 to 1943, if John O. Moseley worked for Dean of Students at the University of Tennessee from 1940? | Dean of Students at the University of Tennessee | [
"He served as the President of Central State College from 1935 to 1939 , and the University of Nevada , Reno from 1944 to 1949 . Early life and education . He was also the President of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in the 1930s . John Ohleyer Moseley ( October 21 , 1893 – October 10 , 1955 ) was an American educator , a Rhodes Scholar , and a Professor of Latin at the University of Oklahoma in the 1920s .",
" He served as the seventh President of the University of Nevada , Reno from 1944 to 1949 . He was inaugurated on October 12 , 1944 , replacing Leon W . Hartman . By 1947 , he deplored the lack of sufficient student accommodation on campus . Moreover , he admitted that World War II veterans who attended the university thanks to the G.I . Bill were discouraged from attending the university not because of low grades , but because they struggled to find housing on campus . Moseley resigned in 1949 .",
"He served as the Principal and a Professor of Education at the Kendall Academy , a precursor to the University of Tulsa . He served as the President of Central State Teachers College , later known as the University of Central Oklahoma , in Edmond for four years . He gave the graduation address at his alma mater , Austin College , in 1936 . He served as the President of the Oklahoma State Council on Christian Education in 1939 . He then served as the Dean of Students at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville , Tennessee in the"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1939",
"1944"
],
"annotated_para": "He served as the Principal and a Professor of Education at the Kendall Academy , a precursor to the University of Tulsa . He served as the President of Central State Teachers College , later known as the University of Central Oklahoma , in Edmond for four years . He gave the graduation address at his alma mater , Austin College , in 1936 . He served as the President of the Oklahoma State Council on Christian Education in 1939 . He then served as the Dean of Students at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville , Tennessee in the early 1940s . In 1943 , at the height of World War II , he suggested East Tennessee probably had fewer undesirable enemy aliens than any other sections of the United States .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 816
} |
Which position did Peter Beattie hold from January 1990 to December 1995, if Peter Beattie holded Queensland Parliament as MP for Brisbane Central from 1988? | unanswerable | [
" Peter Douglas Beattie ( born 18 November 1952 ) is a former Australian politician who served as the 36th Premier of Queensland , in office from 1998 to 2007 . He was the state leader of the Labor Party from 1996 to 2007 .",
"Beattie was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly at the 1989 state election . He served as a Health Minister from 1995 to 1996 under Wayne Goss , and then replaced Goss as party leader following a change in government . As leader of the opposition , Beattie led the Labor Party back to power at the 1998 election , and won further victories at the 2001 , 2004 and 2006,Beattie was born in Sydney but grew up in Atherton , Queensland . He worked as a lawyer , union secretary and ALP State Secretary before entering politics.",
" Beattie started a Reform Group within the ALP led by Dr Denis Murphy and himself to reform the Queensland branch of the party , which was dominated by elderly and conservative trade union leaders . In 1981 the federal Labor Party leader , Bill Hayden ( himself a Queenslander ) , led a federal intervention in Queensland , and Beattie became Queensland State Secretary . Eight years later these reforms paved the way for the election of Wayne Goss when he became Queenslands first Labor Premier since Vince Gair in 1957 . Early parliamentary career ( 1989-1996 ) .",
"At the 1989 election Beattie was elected to the Queensland Parliament as MP for Brisbane Central . Something of a maverick within the parliamentary party during his early term , Beattie was opposed by old guard faction leaders and kept out of the ministry for his role as Parliamentary Chair of the Criminal Justice Committee . His main post was as chairman of the parliamentary committee overseeing the Criminal Justice Commission ( now the Crime and Corruption Commission ) , a role in which he frequently took an independent stand against improper behaviour by supporting the CJC Commissioner Sir Max",
" A few months later , Charles Rappolt , the One Nation member for Mulgrave , abruptly resigned . Labors Warren Pitt , who had held the seat from 1989 to 1995 , won the ensuing by-election , giving Beattie a majority in his own right . Pitt would have retaken his old seat a few months earlier , if not for Coalition preferences leaking to Rappolt ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Dec 1989",
"1996"
],
"annotated_para": "At the 1989 election Beattie was elected to the Queensland Parliament as MP for Brisbane Central . Something of a maverick within the parliamentary party during his early term , Beattie was opposed by old guard faction leaders and kept out of the ministry for his role as Parliamentary Chair of the Criminal Justice Committee . His main post was as chairman of the parliamentary committee overseeing the Criminal Justice Commission ( now the Crime and Corruption Commission ) , a role in which he frequently took an independent stand against improper behaviour by supporting the CJC Commissioner Sir Max Bingham against the Goss government , earning Gosss ire . Beattie also publicly criticised Goss for being out of touch . As a result , Goss did not appoint him to the ministry until Labors near defeat at the 1995 election , where Beattie became Minister for Health . He was only in office for six months before the Goss government lost office following defeat in the Mundingburra by-election .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 67
} |
Agustín Castillo played for which team from 1991 to 1992, if Agustín Castillo played for Atlético Marte from 1990? | Atlético Marte | [
" In 1990 , Castillo joined Atlético Marte of El Salvador , he then moved to Costa Rica to play with Herediano ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1990",
"1993"
],
"annotated_para": "Atlético Marte .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 213
} |
Who was the director or manager of Corpus vasorum antiquorum from 1924 to 1933, if Edmond Pottier was the director or manager of Corpus vasorum antiquorum from 1923? | Edmond Pottier | [
" The final decision was to publish a comprehensive catalogue of painted ancient Greek vases . He was also the publisher of the first fascicle for the Louvre in 1922 . At that time six countries were part of the project . Today the project covers a compendium of more than 100,000 vases located in collections of 26 participating countries . At present day only public collections located in museums are added to the catalogue .",
" CVA is the first and oldest research project of the Union Académique Internationale , a federation of academies ( national institutions of an advisory scientific character ) from 61 countries ( 2015 ) . The Union was the inspiration of Edmond Pottier , at the time Curator of Antiquities at the Louvre , the national museum of France ( and former royal palace ) . His interest in the Union , however , went beyond antiquities to any international scientific project ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1922",
"1934"
],
"annotated_para": "CVA is the first and oldest research project of the Union Académique Internationale , a federation of academies ( national institutions of an advisory scientific character ) from 61 countries ( 2015 ) . The Union was the inspiration of Edmond Pottier , at the time Curator of Antiquities at the Louvre , the national museum of France ( and former royal palace ) . His interest in the Union , however , went beyond antiquities to any international scientific project .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 223
} |
Cutty Sark was owned by whom from 1872 to 1894, if Cutty Sark was belonged to Jock Willis Shipping Line from 1871? | Jock Willis Shipping Line | [
" Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship . Built on the River Leven , Dumbarton , Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line , she was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest , coming at the end of a long period of design development , which halted as sailing ships gave way to steam propulsion .",
"The opening of the Suez Canal ( also in 1869 ) meant that steamships now enjoyed a much shorter route to China , so Cutty Sark spent only a few years on the tea trade before turning to the trade in wool from Australia , where she held the record time to Britain for ten years . Improvements in steam technology meant that gradually steamships also came to dominate the longer sailing route to Australia , and the ship was sold to the Portuguese company Ferreira and Co . in 1895 and renamed Ferreira . She continued as a cargo",
" Eventually steamships began to dominate the wool trade too and it ceased to be profitable for a sailing ship . In 1895 Jock Willis sold Cutty Sark to the Portuguese firm Joaquim Antunes Ferreira for £1,250 . She was renamed Ferreira after the firm . Her crews referred to her as Pequena Camisola ( little shirt , a straight translation of the Scots cutty sark ) .",
"Cutty Sark was destined for the tea trade , then an intensely competitive race across the globe from China to London . Though the premium or bonus paid to the ship that arrived with the first tea of the year was abandoned after the Great Tea Race of 1866 , faster ships could usually obtain a higher price for transporting their cargoes than others . Her first round trip voyage under captain George Moodie began 16 February 1870 from London with a cargo of wine , spirits and beer bound for Shanghai . The return journey , carrying 1,305,812 lbs",
"So successful were the steamers using the Suez Canal that , in 1871 , 45 were built in Clyde shipyards alone for Far Eastern trade .When the tea clippers arrived in China in 1870 , they found a big increase in the number of steamers , which were in high demand . The rate of freight to London that was given to steamers was nearly twice that paid to the sailing ships . Additionally , the insurance premium for a cargo of tea in a steamer was substantially less than for a sailing vessel ."
] | {
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"Feb 1870",
"Jul 1895"
],
"annotated_para": "Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship . Built on the River Leven , Dumbarton , Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line , she was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest , coming at the end of a long period of design development , which halted as sailing ships gave way to steam propulsion .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 513
} |
Which team did Darren Carter play for from 2015 to 2017, if Darren Carter no longer renewed his contract with Forest Green Rovers in 2018? | Forest Green Rovers | [
"On 3 May 2017after the end of the regular season but before the play-offsthe club confirmed that Carters contract had been terminated by mutual consent .He scored his first goal of the 2016–17 National League season on 27 August 2016 in a 4–1 win away to Maidstone United . He made 29 league appearances , scoring 4 goals , as Forest Green finished in the play-off positions .",
"On 22 September 2015 , Carter signed for National League leaders Forest Green Rovers on a free transfer for the remainder of the season . He made his debut against his former club , second-placed Cheltenham Town , that same evening ; the match ended as a 2–2 draw . He continued in the starting eleven , and on his fourth appearance , his shot from the edge of the penalty area opened the scoring in the 3–0 win away to Aldershot Town . He scored his second goal for the club in an FA Cup first round away win",
" He helped Forest Green reach the 2016 National League play-off Final at Wembley Stadium on 15 May 2016 , and played the full 90 minutes in a 3–1 loss to Grimsby Town that denied the club a place in the Football League . The following day , newly appointed manager Mark Cooper offered him a new contract , of one year , which he accepted ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2015",
"2016"
],
"annotated_para": "Forest Green Rovers .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 950
} |
Which team did the player Dean Bouzanis belong to from 2005 to 2007, if the player Dean Bouzanis terminated contract with Australian U17 in 2008? | Australian U17 | [
"He was also later included in the squad for Australias unsuccessful 2006 AFC U17 Championships qualifying campaign .Bouzanis was first named in the Australian U17 side in 2005 at the age of 15 . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2005",
"2006"
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"annotated_para": "Bouzanis was first named in the Australian U17 side in 2005 at the age of 15 . He was also later included in the squad for Australias unsuccessful 2006 AFC U17 Championships qualifying campaign .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 674
} |
Which position did Pierre de Villiers hold from 2012 to 2013, if Pierre de Villiers held Major General of the Armed Forces from 2011? | Major General of the Armed Forces | [
" 2008 to 2014 . He was nominated as at the Head of the Prime Ministers military cabinet on 15 September 2008 , a function which occupied until March 2010 , date in which he was replaced by Bernard de Courrèges dUstou ( ) . By decree on 11 March 2010 , he was nominated to the functions of Major General of the Armed Forces at the general staff headquarters of the armed forces . 2014 .",
"Charged with attacks against the Islamic State after the November 2015 Paris attacks , he judged that the necessary military attacks against this entity can only but guarantee peace and security , by recalling the comfort means of the French Armed Forces .Général de Villiers was appointed on 15 February 2014 Chief of the Defence Staff succeeding Admiral Édouard Guillaud .",
" Pierre de Villiers is an Honorary Caporal ( bestowed ) of the Troupes de marine ( 2014 ) ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Mar 2010",
"Feb 2014"
],
"annotated_para": "By decree on 11 March 2010 , he was nominated to the functions of Major General of the Armed Forces at the general staff headquarters of the armed forces .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 399
} |
Which team did Zisis Vryzas play for from 2003 to 2004, if Zisis Vryzas played for Celta Vigo from 2002? | Celta Vigo | [
" Zisis Vryzas ( ; born 9 November 1973 ) is a Greek former football player He played as a striker for various teams in Greece and abroad , as well as the Greek National team , with which he won the Euro 2004 . After his retirement , he worked for PAOK as technical director , and for a brief period , took up the position of president , following Theodoros Zagorakis resignation . On 16 August 2010 , Vryzas became the Assistant Coach of Greek national football team .",
"In 2004 , the Greek striker joined Celta Vigo in a loan deal from Fiorentina with an option for the deal to become permanent .His very positive performances with Perugia earned him a more lucrative contract at the once mighty Fiorentina in 2003 , at that time struggling in Serie B ; ironically , the Viola returned to Serie A at the expense of Perugia , through a two-legged playoff , as they had finished sixth in Serie B that season , while Perugia had finished at 15th place in Serie A . Loan to Celta Vigo . ",
" Vryzas debuted for Greece in October 1994 in a home Euro 1996 qualifier against Finland , a 4–0 victory . He scored his first goal three months later , in a friendly against Cyprus in Larnaca , but had to wait until 2004 in Portugal to take part in a final stage of a tournament .",
"Although not a very prolific scorer , Vryzas tenacious work ethic , his restless battles with the opposing defenders , his talent to create chances and open spaces for his attacking partners , in addition to his aerial ability and passing skills made him a valuable member of all the Clubs he played for , as well as the Greek National Team with which he won the European Championship in 2004 . He was a notable member of the starting eleven in Greeces victorious team and scored a tremendously important goal , a fine chip over the keeper , in",
" - Greece - UEFA European Football Championship : 2004"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2004",
"2005"
],
"annotated_para": "Loan to Celta Vigo .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 447
} |
What was the position of Margaret Ewing from 1989 to 1991, if Margaret Ewing became the SNP from 1988? | SNP | [
" Margaret Anne Ewing ( née McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 – 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician . She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 .",
"Ewing was Deputy Leader of the Scottish National Party from 1984 to 1987 and leader of the SNP parliamentary group in the House of Commons from 1987 to 1999 . She was a candidate for the SNP leadership in 1990 .",
"She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) .She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election .",
"1987 election . The leadership vacancy was caused by the fact that the SNP Chairman Gordon Wilson had lost his seat at Dundee Dundee East and previous group leader Donald Stewart had retired from parliament . While , the three SNP MPs elected in 1987 had not been members of the previous parliament , both Ewing and Andrew Welsh had served in parliament in the past . A post-election meeting held at Perth between Ewing , Welsh , Salmond ( newly elected as MP for Banff and Buchan ) and Wilson led to Ewings appointment with Welsh becoming the groups"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jun 1987",
"Mar 1992"
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"annotated_para": "Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election . She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) . Ewing had become leader of the SNPs parliamentary group after the 1987 election . The leadership vacancy was caused by the fact that the SNP Chairman Gordon Wilson had lost his seat at Dundee Dundee East and previous group leader Donald Stewart had retired from parliament . While , the three SNP MPs elected in 1987 had not been members of the previous parliament , both Ewing and Andrew Welsh had served in parliament in the past . A post-election meeting held at Perth between Ewing , Welsh , Salmond ( newly elected as MP for Banff and Buchan ) and Wilson led to Ewings appointment with Welsh becoming the groups chief whip .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 904
} |
Who was the owner of Rock Crystal (Fabergé egg) from 1946 to 1947, if Lillian Thomas Pratt was the owner of Rock Crystal (Fabergé egg) from 1944? | unanswerable | [
" In 1945 the egg became the last of five Imperial Easter Eggs bought by Lillian Thomas Pratt .In 1930 , the Rock Crystal Egg was one of the ten Eggs sold by the Antikvariat ( Trade Department ) to the Hammer Galleries in New York City for 8000 rubles , or approximately $4000 U.S . In 1909 , the egg was housed in the Empress study in the Winter Palace . The egg was seized by the Kerensky Provisional Government and moved to the Armory Palace of the Kremlin in Moscow along with approximately 40 other eggs .",
"wife of a General Motors executive John Lee Pratt . Upon Lillian Thomas Pratts death in 1947 , the egg was willed to Virginia Museum of Fine Arts , Richmond , Virginia . It remains on view as part of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts European Decorative Art collection ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1945",
"1947"
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"annotated_para": "In 1909 , the egg was housed in the Empress study in the Winter Palace . The egg was seized by the Kerensky Provisional Government and moved to the Armory Palace of the Kremlin in Moscow along with approximately 40 other eggs . In 1930 , the Rock Crystal Egg was one of the ten Eggs sold by the Antikvariat ( Trade Department ) to the Hammer Galleries in New York City for 8000 rubles , or approximately $4000 U.S . In 1945 the egg became the last of five Imperial Easter Eggs bought by Lillian Thomas Pratt , the wife of a General Motors executive John Lee Pratt . Upon Lillian Thomas Pratts death in 1947 , the egg was willed to Virginia Museum of Fine Arts , Richmond , Virginia . It remains on view as part of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts European Decorative Art collection .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 76
} |
Which position did Gordon R. England hold from 2005 to 2007, if Gordon R. England resigned as the Secretary of the Navy in 2008? | Secretary of the Navy | [
"England was nominated as Deputy Secretary of Defense on May 13 , 2005 and immediately took up the role in an acting capacity while awaiting his confirmation . His replacement of Paul Wolfowitz has been looked upon favorably in the media with the Washington Post commenting , England has a reputation for being less ideological than Wolfowitz and more attuned to the administrative demands of the Pentagons second-ranking civilian job but critics still maintain that his prime loyalty remains to the defense industry . England was recess appointed to the full Deputy Secretary position on January 4 , 2006 by",
"On January 24 , 2003 England took up his new role as Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security in the newly formed United States Department of Homeland Security . Although Englands stint in this post was brief , a close associate quoted in the Washington Post states that it broadened his exposure to the White House and his contact base in Washington . 73rd Secretary of the Navy .England left the post in January 2003 for a new position within the administration . 1st Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security .",
"England was recalled to once again take on the role of Secretary of the Navy after just a few months following the suicide of his nominated replacement Colin R . McMillan . England was sworn in on October 1 , 2003 becoming only the second person to hold the post twice and the first to serve back-to-back terms . According to a close associate quoted in the Washington Post , Englands time in the United States Department of Homeland Security had expanded [ his ] view of the administrations war on terrorism , which led to a number of initiatives",
" - Bradley Graham , Wolfowitz Successor Picked : Navy Secretary Is Bushs Choice for No . 2 Defense Job The Washington Post , April 1 , 2005 - William D . Hartung , How Much Are You Making on the War , Daddy? , Bantum Books , 2003 - Rowan Scarborough , Rumsfelds Defense Inc . Reasserts Civilian Control , Washington Times , April 24 , 2001 ( requires registration ) - US to review Guantanamo prisoners BBC News , June 24 , 2004"
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"Oct 2003",
"Jan 2006"
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"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 549
} |
Which position did Charles Clarke hold from 1999 to 2000, if Charles Clarke elected to the Member of Parliament in 1998? | Member of Parliament | [
" Charles Rodway Clarke ( born 21 September 1950 ) is a British Labour Party politician , who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Norwich South from 1997 until 2010 , and served as Home Secretary from December 2004 until May 2006 .",
"His long association with Kinnock and with the general election defeat in 1992 was expected to handicap him in his career , but Clarke bounced back . He spent the mid-1990s away from national politics , working in the private sector – from 1992 to 1997 , he was chief executive of Quality Public Affairs , a public affairs management consultancy – and subsequently emerged as a high flyer under the Labour leadership of Tony Blair .",
" He moved to the Home Office in 1999 , and joined the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio and Party Chair after the 2001 general election . Elected to the British House of Commons in the Labour landslide of 1997 , Clarke served just over a year on the back benches , before joining the government as a junior education minister in July 1998 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"May 1997",
"May 2001"
],
"annotated_para": "Charles Rodway Clarke ( born 21 September 1950 ) is a British Labour Party politician , who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Norwich South from 1997 until 2010 , and served as Home Secretary from December 2004 until May 2006 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 840
} |
Which team did Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson play for from 2007 to 2009, if Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson no longer renewed his contract with hometown club in 2010? | hometown club | [
"He did not remain at ÍA after their relegation though , and instead signed a three-year contract with Norwegian club Lillestrøm SK in January 2009 .Björn made his debut for his hometown club ÍA in the 2007 Úrvalsdeild . He was mostly employed as a substitute in his first season , but became a regular first team player during the next season . However , ÍA suffered relegation to the second level . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2007",
"2008"
],
"annotated_para": "Björn made his debut for his hometown club ÍA in the 2007 Úrvalsdeild . He was mostly employed as a substitute in his first season , but became a regular first team player during the next season . However , ÍA suffered relegation to the second level .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 914
} |
Henrique Sereno played for which team from 2004 to 2006, if Henrique Sereno no longer renewed his contract with O Elvas CAD in 2005? | unanswerable | [
"On 9 March 2008 he scored a rare goal , in a 2–0 home win against Sporting CP .In the 2007–08 campaign he , alongside Brazilian Pedro Geromel , formed a solid defensive partnership as Vitória came from the second division into a final third Primeira Liga position . Born in Elvas , Alto Alentejo , Sereno joined Vitória de Guimarães for 2005–06 from hometowns O Elvas CAD , and served a loan stint during the latter part of that season at lowly F.C . Famalicão . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2004",
"2005"
],
"annotated_para": "Born in Elvas , Alto Alentejo , Sereno joined Vitória de Guimarães for 2005–06 from hometowns O Elvas CAD , and served a loan stint during the latter part of that season at lowly F.C . Famalicão .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 851
} |
Which team did the player Nigel Greenwood (footballer) belong to from 1993 to 1995, if the player Nigel Greenwood (footballer) became a member of Bamber Bridge in 1992? | Bamber Bridge | [
" Bamber Bridge and beyond . Nigel first signed for Bamber Bridge of the Northern Premier League where his brother and non-League legend Tony was manager becoming his assistant . Since then he has held a similar position at Accrington Stanley when Tony became manager there at the beginning of the 1996–97 season but they returned to Bamber Bridge two years later before in 2003 taking up the vacant job at Fleetwood Town where they guided the club to three promotions before leaving midway through 2008–09 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1994",
"1996"
],
"annotated_para": "Bamber Bridge and beyond .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 655
} |
Phil Twyford took which position from 2016 to May 2018, if Phil Twyford took Minister of Housing and Urban Development and the Minister of Transport from 2015? | Minister of Housing and Urban Development and the Minister of Transport | [
"On 24 May 2018 , Twyford was dismissed from his Civil Aviation portfolio after making an unauthorized phone call on a domestic flight as the plane was taking off , a violation of national civil aviation laws . The matter had been raised by Opposition Transport spokesperson Judith Collins . Twyford also offered to resign as Transport Minister but his resignation was turned down by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern .",
"Twyford was Labour Spokesperson for Housing and Auckland Issues , and Associate Spokesperson for the Environment until 2017 . He is also a member of the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee . In July 2015 , Twyford was criticised for alleged racism when he produced statistics claiming that Chinese foreign buyers were disproportionately buying up real estate in Auckland .",
"In November 2017 , Twyford defended his governments proposed Overseas Investment Amendment Act to ban foreign buyers from buying residential property in order to ease the countrys housing shortage .Sixth Labour Government , 2017–present . Twyford was elected as a Cabinet Minister by the Labour Party caucus following Labours formation of a coalition government with New Zealand First and the Greens , and appointed as the Minister of Housing and Urban Development and the Minister of Transport . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Oct 2017",
"Nov 2018"
],
"annotated_para": "Twyford was elected as a Cabinet Minister by the Labour Party caucus following Labours formation of a coalition government with New Zealand First and the Greens , and appointed as the Minister of Housing and Urban Development and the Minister of Transport . In November 2017 , Twyford defended his governments proposed Overseas Investment Amendment Act to ban foreign buyers from buying residential property in order to ease the countrys housing shortage .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 139
} |
Homer Thornberry took which position from 1951 to 1955, if Homer Thornberry served as the United States Representative in 1950? | United States Representative | [
" William Homer Thornberry ( January 9 , 1909 – December 12 , 1995 ) was an American politician and judge . He served as the United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1949 to 1963 . From 1963 to 1965 he was Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas , and he was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1965 to 1978 .",
"Thornberry voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1957 but in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1960 and the 24th Amendment to the U.S . Constitution .He was one of the majority of the Texan delegation to decline to sign the 1956 Southern Manifesto opposing the desegregation of public schools ordered by the Supreme Court in Brown v . Board of Education . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1949",
"1956"
],
"annotated_para": "William Homer Thornberry ( January 9 , 1909 – December 12 , 1995 ) was an American politician and judge . He served as the United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1949 to 1963 . From 1963 to 1965 he was Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas , and he was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1965 to 1978 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 700
} |
Archives station was officially named what from 1985 to 2002, if Archives station was officially named Archives–Navy Memorial–Penn from 1984? | Archives–Navy Memorial–Penn | [
" Service began on April 30 , 1983 . Its opening coincided with the completion of of rail south of Gallery Place to LEnfant Plaza and across a bridge over the Potomac River to the Pentagon station .",
"New signage was installed accordingly in 2005 , following the 2004 renaming , and in late-spring 2012 , following the late-2011 second renaming .Navy Memorial and Penn Quarter were moved to a new subtitle , leaving Archives as the main name , on November 3 , 2011 .The station was originally named Archives–Navy Memorial . In 2004 , it was renamed Archives–Navy Memorial–Penn Quarter , in recognition of the nearby Penn Quarter neighborhood .",
" In 2004 , the station was referenced in the Disney film National Treasure . The station entrance was also featured in the 2007 film Breach ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1983",
"Jan 2004"
],
"annotated_para": "The station was originally named Archives–Navy Memorial . In 2004 , it was renamed Archives–Navy Memorial–Penn Quarter , in recognition of the nearby Penn Quarter neighborhood . Navy Memorial and Penn Quarter were moved to a new subtitle , leaving Archives as the main name , on November 3 , 2011 . New signage was installed accordingly in 2005 , following the 2004 renaming , and in late-spring 2012 , following the late-2011 second renaming .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 267
} |
Which team did the player Kenny Miller belong to from 1996 to 1999, if Kenny Miller played for Hibernian from 1995? | Hibernian | [
"Highlights of his four years at the club included being the clubs top scorer in season 1999–2000 and receiving the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year award in 2000 . Rangers ( first spell ) . A loan spell at Stenhousemuir saw Miller score five doubles—10 goals—in 13 league and Scottish Cup games , before he returned to Hibernian to establish himself as a regular player . Miller grew up in Musselburgh and got his big break when he signed for local side Hibernian ; he made his debut against Motherwell in the 1997–98 season . ",
" - SPFA Young Player of the Year : 1999–2000 - Scottish FA International Roll of Honour : 2010 - Scottish Premier League Player of the Month : April 2010 , August 2010 , September 2010 - Scottish Championship Player of the Month : January 2016 - Scottish Premier League Golden Boot : 2010–11 - Rangers FC Supporters Player of the Year : 2016–17 - Rangers FC Players Player of the Year : 2016–17 - Rangers FC Goal of the Season : 2016–17"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1998",
"1999"
],
"annotated_para": "Hibernian .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 641
} |
What was the position of Laurette Onkelinx from 2005 to 2006, if Laurette Onkelinx was the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice ( July 2003 – December 2007 ) from 2004? | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice ( July 2003 – December 2007 ) | [
"this marriage were both their former husband and wife . In 2003 , Guenned became an adviser to Onkelinx cabinet , charged with the preparation of the election of the Belgian advisory Muslim council , and dealing with town management but , especially , with the communication between the cabinet and the Islamic associations .",
"Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour ( 1999–2003 ) Minister-President and Minister of Education , Media , Youth , Childs healthcare and Promotion of Health in the French Community ( 1995–1999 ) Minister-President and Minister of the Civil Service , Childs healthcare and Promotion of Health in the French Community ( 1993–1995 ) Minister of Social Integration , Public Health and Environment ( 1992–1993 ) First elected to the Belgian House of Representatives in 1988 , she has held several ministerial posts without any interruption since 1992",
"- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Transport ( 2003 )",
" - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice ( July 2003 – December 2007 ) - Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health ( December 2007 – October 2014 )"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jul 2003",
"Dec 2007"
],
"annotated_para": "- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice ( July 2003 – December 2007 )",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 180
} |
What position did Spyros Markezinis take from 1951 to 1953, if Spyros Markezinis became the minister of finance in 1950? | minister of finance | [
"Markezinis’s effective monetary policies are credited for boosting exports and consumer demand , as well as for curtailing inflation and the,In April , 1953 , Markezinis orchestrated a 50% devaluation of the drachma vis-à-vis the US dollar , concurrently curbing import restrictions . Upon the election of long-time ally Marshal Alexandros Papagos as Prime Minister in 1952 , Markeziniss effective position as minister of finance was further strengthened . In 1949 , Markezinis was appointed Minister Without Portfolio , but was effectively assigned control over the governments economic policy , coordinating the activities of the various economic ministries ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Nov 1952",
"Apr 1954"
],
"annotated_para": "In 1949 , Markezinis was appointed Minister Without Portfolio , but was effectively assigned control over the governments economic policy , coordinating the activities of the various economic ministries . Upon the election of long-time ally Marshal Alexandros Papagos as Prime Minister in 1952 , Markeziniss effective position as minister of finance was further strengthened . In April , 1953 , Markezinis orchestrated a 50% devaluation of the drachma vis-à-vis the US dollar , concurrently curbing import restrictions . Markezinis’s effective monetary policies are credited for boosting exports and consumer demand , as well as for curtailing inflation and the balance of trade deficit . Markezinis was considered at the time as a possible successor in the party leadership and premiership in the event of Marshal Papagoss retirement .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 272
} |
What was the name of the employer Chase Koch work for from December 2017 to October 2018, if Chase Koch worked for Koch Disruptive Technologies from 2017? | Koch Disruptive Technologies | [
"Koch , who is named after his grandfather and father , was born on June 15 , 1977 and raised in Wichita , Kansas , by his parents , Charles and Liz . Every Sunday , Charles Koch would educate Chase and his sister Elizabeth about his value system , libertarian economics , and philosophy . According to a 2018 profile in Politico , Chases interest in education is rooted in that childhood tutoring , which involved listening to recordings of F.A . Hayek and Milton Friedman and discussing “values like courage and equal rights.”",
"Koch has organized a philanthropic network , consisting of the adult children of Koch network members , to replace their aging parents and grandparents . When working with this network , reported Politico in 2018 , Koch aims at nonpartisanship and avoids the hard-charging political gamesmanship often identified with the Kochs . Koch told Politico that , rather than becoming involved in political conflict , he preferred to find things that he and his philanthropic collaborators can agree on . His aim , he said , is to be a bridge-builder and an innovator focused on civil society . In",
"In May 2018 , in Vail , Colorado , Koch led a weekend retreat attended by about two dozen affluent young professionals . Its purpose was to discuss the networks future direction and help solve problems through nonprofits and advocacy work . Koch spoke briefly about the importance of authenticity , emphasizing the significance of the role that personal transformation can play in making an impact on society . His goal , he explained , is to bring people together to address major social problems and to try to help disadvantaged individuals to surmount obstacles and achieve success . The",
" In 2018 , he became president of the newly founded Koch Disruptive Technologies , Koch Industries venture-capital arm . Under his management , according to Bloomberg News , KDT has invested in sectors outside of Kochs traditional areas of expertise ; among the firms in which he has invested is InSightec Ltd. , which manufactures surgical tools that employ ultrasound . In a January 2019 interview on CNBC , he discussed KDTs interest in investing in principled entrepreneurs and in seeking out technologies that can transform methods of production ."
] | {
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"Nov 2017",
"Nov 2018"
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"annotated_para": "In 2018 , he became president of the newly founded Koch Disruptive Technologies , Koch Industries venture-capital arm . Under his management , according to Bloomberg News , KDT has invested in sectors outside of Kochs traditional areas of expertise ; among the firms in which he has invested is InSightec Ltd. , which manufactures surgical tools that employ ultrasound . In a January 2019 interview on CNBC , he discussed KDTs interest in investing in principled entrepreneurs and in seeking out technologies that can transform methods of production .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 90
} |
What was the name of the employer Alexander R. Todd work for from 1940 to 1943, if Alexander R. Todd employed by the University of Manchester in 1939? | University of Manchester | [
"Todd became the Sir Samuel Hall Chair of Chemistry and Director of the Chemical Laboratories of the University of Manchester in 1938 , where he began working on nucleosides , compounds that form the structural units of nucleic acids ( DNA and RNA ) .In 1938 , Alexander Todd spent six months as a visiting professor at California Institute of Technology , eventually declining an offer of faculty position . ",
" In 1944 , he was appointed to the 1702 Chair of Chemistry in the University of Cambridge , which he held until his retirement in 1971 . In 1949 , he synthesised adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) and flavin adenine dinucleotide ( FAD ) . Todd served as a visiting professor at the University of Chicago in Autumn 1948 and University of Sydney in 1950 .",
" He was elected a Fellow of Christs College , Cambridge in 1944 and was Master from 1963 to 1978 . He became Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde in 1975 , and a visiting professor at Hatfield Polytechnic ( 1978–1986 ) . Among his many honours , including over 40 honorary degrees , he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1942 , was President of the Royal Society from 1975 to 1980 and became a member of the Order of Merit in 1977 ."
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"1938",
"1944"
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"annotated_para": "In 1938 , Alexander Todd spent six months as a visiting professor at California Institute of Technology , eventually declining an offer of faculty position . Todd became the Sir Samuel Hall Chair of Chemistry and Director of the Chemical Laboratories of the University of Manchester in 1938 , where he began working on nucleosides , compounds that form the structural units of nucleic acids ( DNA and RNA ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 305
} |
Who was the chair of Příbram from 1999 to 2001, if Josef Vacek became the chair of Příbram from 1998? | Josef Vacek | [
" Příbram is the home of 1 . FK Příbram football club , successor of past Dukla Prague . The top division games have been played at the Na Litavce Stadium since 1997 . The other Příbrams football club Spartak ( also called Horymír ) plays regional competition . Příbrams volleyball club Vavex Příbram , found in 1935 , has been a member of the Czech top division since 1998 .",
" The town was the impact site of the Přibram meteorite in 1959 . This was the first meteorite whose trajectory was tracked by multiple cameras recording the associated fireball . Several fragments of it were found close to Příbram at the nearby village of Luhy . Twin towns – sister cities . Příbram is twinned with : - Anor , France ( 2005 ) - Chekhov , Russia ( 1994 ) - Freiberg , Germany ( 1999 ) - Hoorn , Netherlands ( 1992 ) - Kežmarok , Slovakia ( 1997 )",
"During the post parliamentary election period when there was no state government with Parliaments confidence and the situation was highly confrontational between the two strongest Czech parties – the Civic Democrats ODS and Social Democrats ČSSD . Both parties strengthened their position in the Příbram council for the second elections in a row , while the Christian Democrats of the former mayor Josef Vacek lost both two remaining seats , Vacek himself did not act as the party leader , but he was unsuccessfully running for re-election .The last time the town council was elected October 2006 . ",
"and 36.8% in 1998 , 2002 and 2006 ; with Civic Democrats in second place all times . In 2010 elections Social Democrats won ahead of Civic Democrats once again , but they got only 24.7% .",
" The town of Příbram is the center of Příbram electoral district for the Senate elections . Social Democrat Zdeněk Vojíř won the seat in 1996 in the second round , but he lost the seat to Civic Democrat Jaromír Volný in 2002 . The results in the town itself were comparable to the overall district results both times ."
] | {
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"Sep 1997",
"Nov 2002"
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"annotated_para": "Both parties strengthened their position in the Příbram council for the second elections in a row , while the Christian Democrats of the former mayor Josef Vacek lost both two remaining seats , Vacek himself did not act as the party leader , but he was unsuccessfully running for re-election .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 812
} |
Who coached the team 1. FC Köln from 2018 to 2020, if Achim Beierlorzer coached the team 1. FC Köln from 2019? | unanswerable | [
"The clubs nickname Die Geißböcke ( The Billy Goats ) refers to the clubs mascot , a male goat named Hennes after the veteran FC player and later manager Hennes Weisweiler . The first Hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a Cologne carnival joke . The current mascot is Hennes IX as of 1 August 2019 after Hennes VIII was retired by the club due to old age . Another nickname for the club , more common locally due to its ambiguity , is FC ( often written as Effzeh ) , a common German abbreviation for football",
"Ahead of the 2018–19 season , Markus Anfang was appointed manager with a mandate to achieve an immediate return to the top flight . While the club occupied the leagues top spot for much of the season , Anfang was let go after a winless streak in April 2019 . Just a week later , with André Pawlak at the helm , the team achieved promotion with a 0–4 victory over Greuther Fürth . On 13 May 2019 , the club announced that Jahn Regensburg manager Achim Beierlorzer would assume its vacant head coaching position from the upcoming season .",
"Following an unsuccessful start to the 2019–20 season , which included a 3–2 cup defeat against 1 . FC Saarbrücken , the club decided to terminate Beierlorzers contract on 9 November 2019 . Sporting director Armin Veh , who weeks earlier had announced that he would not extend his contract with the club , was also dismissed from his position . On 18 November , former HSV manager Markus Gisdol was appointed to the clubs head coaching position , while Horst Heldt was made sporting director . Both signed contracts until,He was signed to a contract until 2021 . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jul 2019",
"Nov 2019"
],
"annotated_para": "Ahead of the 2018–19 season , Markus Anfang was appointed manager with a mandate to achieve an immediate return to the top flight . While the club occupied the leagues top spot for much of the season , Anfang was let go after a winless streak in April 2019 . Just a week later , with André Pawlak at the helm , the team achieved promotion with a 0–4 victory over Greuther Fürth . On 13 May 2019 , the club announced that Jahn Regensburg manager Achim Beierlorzer would assume its vacant head coaching position from the upcoming season . He was signed to a contract until 2021 . Following an unsuccessful start to the 2019–20 season , which included a 3–2 cup defeat against 1 . FC Saarbrücken , the club decided to terminate Beierlorzers contract on 9 November 2019 . Sporting director Armin Veh , who weeks earlier had announced that he would not extend his contract with the club , was also dismissed from his position . On 18 November , former HSV manager Markus Gisdol was appointed to the clubs head coaching position , while Horst Heldt was made sporting director . Both signed contracts until 2021 . After avoiding relegation at the end of the season , Gisdols contract was extended until 2023 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 225
} |
Which employer did Andrei Karlov work for from 1990 to 1996, if Andrei Karlov no longer renewed his contract with the Russian embassy in South Korea in 1991? | unanswerable | [
"Between 1992 and 1997 he worked in the Russian embassy in South Korea , and served as Russias ambassador to North Korea from June 2001 to December 2006 . While serving as ambassador to North Korea , he was instrumental in the building of the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity , a Russian Orthodox church in Pyongyang,He was fluent in Korean , and served in different roles in the USSR embassy in North Korea from 1979 to 1984 , and 1986 to 1991 . In 1992 , he graduated from the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry ."
] | {
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"1992",
"1997"
],
"annotated_para": "In 1992 , he graduated from the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry . He was fluent in Korean , and served in different roles in the USSR embassy in North Korea from 1979 to 1984 , and 1986 to 1991 . Between 1992 and 1997 he worked in the Russian embassy in South Korea , and served as Russias ambassador to North Korea from June 2001 to December 2006 . While serving as ambassador to North Korea , he was instrumental in the building of the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity , a Russian Orthodox church in Pyongyang , through discussions with Kim Jong-il . The church was consecrated in 2006 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 811
} |
Rui Vitória was an employee for whom from 2013 to 2014, if Rui Vitória worked for Vitória de Guimarães from 2012? | Vitória de Guimarães | [
" - Primeira Liga : 2015–16 , 2016–17 - Taça de Portugal : 2016–17 - Taça da Liga : 2015–16 - Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira : 2016 , 2017",
"Later , on 10 August 2013 , he was runner-up in the Supertaça , losing 3–0 to Porto .In late August 2011 , Vitória replaced fired Manuel Machado as the manager of Vitória de Guimarães . In his second year , he led the club to the conquest of the Portuguese Cup against Benfica ( 2–1 ) , in a first-ever for the Minho Province side .",
"On 15 June 2015 , Portuguese champions Benfica announced that Vitória had signed a three-year contract with the club . He started the season by losing the Supertaça 1–0 to Lisbon rivals Sporting . Despite a troubled start , Benfica secured a third Primeira Liga title in a row and 35th overall with a 4–1 win over Nacional at the Estádio da Luz on the final matchday , establishing a Portuguese league record of 88 points in 34 matches . Also , with a 1–0 league win at Boavista , Vitória set a Benfica record of 11 consecutive away triumphs",
" - Primeira Liga – Best Coach : 2015–16 , 2016–17 - Saudi Professional League Manager of the Month : March 2019 , October 2019"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2011",
"2015"
],
"annotated_para": "In late August 2011 , Vitória replaced fired Manuel Machado as the manager of Vitória de Guimarães . In his second year , he led the club to the conquest of the Portuguese Cup against Benfica ( 2–1 ) , in a first-ever for the Minho Province side . Later , on 10 August 2013 , he was runner-up in the Supertaça , losing 3–0 to Porto .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 282
} |
Who was the presenter of Allsång på Skansen from 1997 to 2002, if Lasse Berghagen was the presenter of Allsång på Skansen from 1996? | Lasse Berghagen | [
" In 2007 , it became one of the first Swedish live programmes broadcast in high-definition television . Although the show is scheduled to run for 90 minutes , only one hour of it is broadcast on SVT1 but viewers can watch the entire.In 2003 , Allsång på Skansen was the first SVT programme that was broadcast with 5.1 multichannel sound . Since 3 August 1979 the show has been broadcast by Sveriges Television . Initially the show had about 300,000 viewers . When Lasse Berghagen took over as host , the ratings increased to about 2 million viewers .",
" - 1935–1950 : Sven Lilja ( deceased 1951 ) - 1956–1966 : Egon Kjerrman ( on Swedish Radio as Siste Man På Skansen ) - 1974–1993 : Bosse Larsson - 1994–2003 : Lasse Berghagen - 2004–2010 : Anders Lundin ( also 2003 ) - 2011–2013 : Måns Zelmerlöw - 2014–2015 : Petra Marklund - 2016–2020 : Sanna Nielsen The guest who has appeared on the show the most is Robert Gustavsson , who has appeared 13 times ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jul 1994",
"Jul 2003"
],
"annotated_para": "Since 3 August 1979 the show has been broadcast by Sveriges Television . Initially the show had about 300,000 viewers . When Lasse Berghagen took over as host , the ratings increased to about 2 million viewers . In 2003 , Allsång på Skansen was the first SVT programme that was broadcast with 5.1 multichannel sound . In 2007 , it became one of the first Swedish live programmes broadcast in high-definition television . Although the show is scheduled to run for 90 minutes , only one hour of it is broadcast on SVT1 but viewers can watch the entire show on SVT Play .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 919
} |
Kevin Locke (rugby league) played for which team from 2010 to 2012, if Kevin Locke (rugby league) no longer collaborated with New Zealand Warriors in 2011? | unanswerable | [
" In 2008 he was signed by the New Zealand Warriors and played in the Toyota Cup , finishing the season as the competitions second highest points scorer .A Northcote Tigers junior who attended Northcote college , Locke first gained attention when he played for the Auckland Lions in the NSWRL Premier League in 2007 .",
"On 31 May 2009 Locke made his first grade début in Round 12 against the Wests Tigers . He scored two tries and kicked one goal on début as the Warriors won 14-0 . The Warriors failed to make the finals of the 2009 NRL Premiership , but Locke finished the season as the clubs top point-scorer . He finished his Toyota Cup career at the end of 2009 , having made thirty appearances , scoring eighteen tries and ninety nine goals .",
"Lock played fullback for the Warriors in their 24-10 loss to the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the 2011 NRL Grand Final . The game was played in front of 81,988 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney .",
" In 2006 Locke made the Junior Kiwis side . In 2008 Locke played for the New Zealand Māori against the New Zealand national rugby league team in a warm-up to the 2008 Rugby League World Cup . In 2009 , Locke was named by the New Zealand national rugby league team in the 23 man squad to play in the Four Nations tournament in Europe , however he did not play a match for the Kiwis . Locke again played for the New Zealand Māori in 2010 against England .",
"On Sunday 16 October 2011 Locke made his début for the Kiwis against the Kangaroos at Hunter Stadium ( formerly Ausgrid Stadium ) , playing in the fullback position . He had a strong game and scored a try , however the Kiwis went down heavily to Australia , with a final scoreline 42-6 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2009",
"2011"
],
"annotated_para": "A Northcote Tigers junior who attended Northcote college , Locke first gained attention when he played for the Auckland Lions in the NSWRL Premier League in 2007 . In 2008 he was signed by the New Zealand Warriors and played in the Toyota Cup , finishing the season as the competitions second highest points scorer .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 767
} |
Which political party did Alfonso Carlos Comín belong to from 1972 to 1973, if Alfonso Carlos Comín joined in Communist Organization of Spain from 1971? | Communist Organization of Spain | [
"In 1973 , he created the Christians for Socialism movement together with Joan N . García-Nieto ,in 1974 , which a little later joined the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya , PSUC ) .which was the Catalan referent of FELIPE . In 1970 , he joined the Organización Comunista de España ( Bandera Roja ) ( Communist Organization of Spain ( Red Flag ) , ( OCE-BR ) ) , but left it to found the Bandera Roja de Catalunya ( Red Flag of Catalonia )",
" - España del sur ( 1965 ) - España , ¿país de Misión ? ( 1966 ) - Noticia de Andalucía ( 1970 ) - Per una estratègia sindical ( 1970 ) - Fe en la tierra ( 1975 ) - Qué es el sindicalismo ( 1976 ) - La reconstrucción de la Palabra ( 1977 ) - Cristianos en el partido , Comunistas en la Iglesia ( 1977 ) - Por qué soy marxista y otras confesiones ( 1979 ) - Cuba entre el silencio y la utopía ( 1979 )"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1970",
"1974"
],
"annotated_para": "He was the son of Jesús Comín Sagüés , an Aragonese prominent carlist figure . His family had been involved in the Carlist movement since the 19th century . He was raised in Barcelona . Without abandoning his catholic beliefs , he evolved toward communist positions . He married María Lluïsa Oliveres . In 1956 , he joined the Popular Liberation Front ( Spanish : Frente de Liberación Popular , FLP , known colloquially as FELIPE ) , but abandoned it in 1962 to join the Workers Front of Catalonia ( Catalan language : Front Obrer de Catalunya , FOC ) , which was the Catalan referent of FELIPE . In 1970 , he joined the Organización Comunista de España ( Bandera Roja ) ( Communist Organization of Spain ( Red Flag ) , ( OCE-BR ) ) , but left it to found the Bandera Roja de Catalunya ( Red Flag of Catalonia ) in 1974 , which a little later joined the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya , PSUC ) . In 1973 , he created the Christians for Socialism movement together with Joan N . García-Nieto , and was one of its central figures . In 1980 , he was elected as a representative to the Parliament of Catalonia for the Province of Barcelona on behalf of the PSUC .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 684
} |
What was the residence of John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio from 1899 to 1902, if John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio left Brussels in 1903? | Brussels | [
" - Citations - Bibliography - Quadrennial di Fano Saliceorum , volume one , by R . de Salis , London , 2003 . - De Salis Family : English Branch , by Rachel Fane De Salis , Henley-on-Thames , 1934 . - Burkes Irish Family Records , ed . Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd , Burkes Peerage Ltd , London , 1976 . - A genealogical and heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry , by Sir ( John ) Bernard Burke , CB , LLD , vol . 2 , London , 1895/1899 ( pages 574-77 ) .",
"He was employed between 1901–06 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin chargé daffaires and counsellor of embassy from. He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 )"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1899",
"1901"
],
"annotated_para": "After being educated at Eton ( 1877–1882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attaché in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attaché and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901–06 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin chargé daffaires and counsellor of embassy from 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October–November 1908 . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinjé , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916–1923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 563
} |
Who did John Alroy work for from 1989 to 1992, if John Alroy terminated contract with Smithsonian Institution in 1994? | Smithsonian Institution | [
" - University of Chicago , Committee on Evolutionary Biology , PhD , 1994 . - Reed College , Department of Biology , B.A. , 1989 . - Hunter College High School , graduated 1984 .",
"Smithsonian Institution , Predoctoral internship , Department of Paleobiology and Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems consortium , 1989–1990 .University of Arizona , Research Training Group in the Analysis of Biodiversification , 1994–1996 . ational Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis , Post-doctoral Fellow , 1998–2000 , and Center Associate , 2000–2010 . Macquarie University , Future Fellow , 2010–present . - Marine Science Institute , University of California , Santa Barbara , Assistant and later Associate Researcher , 2000–2010 . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1989",
"1990"
],
"annotated_para": "- Smithsonian Institution , Predoctoral internship , Department of Paleobiology and Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems consortium , 1989–1990 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 308
} |
Who did Olga Gzovskaya work for from 1941 to 1942, if Olga Gzovskaya collaborated with Leninsky Komsomol Theatre from 1940? | Leninsky Komsomol Theatre | [
"Gzovskaya worked in Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania , Czechoslovakia , Yugoslavia , Poland and Germany , where , together with her husband she organized a studio . But they failed to maintain it . At the Berlin City Opera in 1926 Gzovskaya performed Queen of Spades by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky . On her return in 1932 to the USSR , she worked in concert organizations in Moscow . In November 1934 she moved to Leningrad , where she continued in concert and presented a few literary compositions . In 1939 , she arrived in Leningrads Leninsky Komsomol Theatre .",
"n 1939 , she arrived in Leningrads Leninsky Komsomol Theatre .In November 1934 she moved to Leningrad , where she continued in concert and presented a few literary compositions . At the Berlin City Opera in 1926 Gzovskaya performed Queen of Spades by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky . On her return in 1932 to the USSR , she worked in concert organizations in Moscow . Gzovskaya worked in Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania , Czechoslovakia , Yugoslavia , Poland and Germany , where , together with her husband she organized a studio . But they failed to maintain it ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1939",
"1943"
],
"annotated_para": "Gzovskaya worked in Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania , Czechoslovakia , Yugoslavia , Poland and Germany , where , together with her husband she organized a studio . But they failed to maintain it . At the Berlin City Opera in 1926 Gzovskaya performed Queen of Spades by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky . On her return in 1932 to the USSR , she worked in concert organizations in Moscow . In November 1934 she moved to Leningrad , where she continued in concert and presented a few literary compositions . In 1939 , she arrived in Leningrads Leninsky Komsomol Theatre . At the outbreak of World War II she was evacuated to Novosibirsk , where she continued her theatrical work , staged Tyrant by Goldoni and Little House in Cherkizovo by Aleksei Arbuzov . From March 1943 to 1956 she worked for the Alexandrinsky Theatre . In addition , she led the amateur clubs House of Scientists , Club of Seamen , and others .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 792
} |
Dean Holdsworth played for which team from 1999 to 2002, if Dean Holdsworth collaborated with Bolton Wanderers in 1998? | Bolton Wanderers | [
"As a player , he started his career at Watford in 1986 , where he spent three years before signing with Brentford , following a short loan spell . A highly successful three years followed before he was signed by Wimbledon in 1992 . After an impressive five-year spell he transferred to Bolton Wanderers . He spent six years at Bolton , before in 2003 joining Coventry City , Rushden & Diamonds and then back to Wimbledon . In 2004 , he signed with Havant & Waterlooville , where he spent one season before joining Derby County as player–assistant manager",
"hit 17 league and seven cup goals in 1993–94 , including a hat-trick against Oldham Athletic on 26 April 1994 . He was less prolific in 1994–95 , though Wimbledon still finished in ninth place . He hit 16 goals in 1995–96 , to become the clubs joint-top scorer , along with strike partner Efan Ekoku . He hit nine goals in 1996–97 , before he was signed to Bolton Wanderers in October 1997 for £3.5million , which was a record signing for Bolton at that time .",
"He scored 15 goals from 29 starts in 2000–01 , including a hat-trick past Scunthorpe,He then hit 14 goals from 24 league starts in 1999–2000 , as Sam Allardyce led Bolton to the semi-finals of the play-offs , the FA Cup and the League Cup . He rediscovered his scoring touch in the First Division , hitting 12 goals in 26 starts in 1998–99 . He scored just three goals in 17 Premier League starts in 1997–98 , as Colin Todds side slipped out of the top-flight after finishing 18th , behind 17th place Everton on goal difference . ",
"He joined Coventry City on loan in December 2002 , making six goalless appearances , before he signed permanently for the club the following month . He scored once in the FA Cup against Cardiff City , but failed to find the net in his 11 league games and moved on to Brian Talbots Rushden & Diamonds in March . Diamonds topped the Third Division in 2002–03 , though Holdsworth left Nene Park in the summer . He returned to Wimbledon for the 2003–04 campaign , as the club relocated to Milton Keynes . He scored three goals in 28",
"games in 2003–04 . He then spent the 2004–05 season with Havant & Waterlooville in the Conference South . He then joined Derby County , where he was appointed as assistant manager , but played as a striker during an injury crisis , leaving the club when manager Phil Brown was sacked in January 2006 . He finished the 2005–06 season with spells in non-league football at Weymouth and Heybridge Swifts . Holdsworth returned to Havant & Waterlooville for the opening months of the 2006–07 season , before joining Cambridge United in the new year . Holdsworth joined Newport County"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1997",
"2003"
],
"annotated_para": "He signed for Joe Kinnears Wimbledon in the middle of 1992 for £650,000 . He made an immediate impact in his first season at the Dons , becoming the clubs top scorer and the Premier Leagues third highest scorer with 19 goals , after forming a solid partnership with John Fashanu . During his time at Selhurst Park , eccentric club chairman Sam Hammam promised to buy Holdsworth a Ferrari sports car and even a camel if he managed to score 20 league goals in a season . However , Holdsworth never quite managed to reach that target . He hit 17 league and seven cup goals in 1993–94 , including a hat-trick against Oldham Athletic on 26 April 1994 . He was less prolific in 1994–95 , though Wimbledon still finished in ninth place . He hit 16 goals in 1995–96 , to become the clubs joint-top scorer , along with strike partner Efan Ekoku . He hit nine goals in 1996–97 , before he was signed to Bolton Wanderers in October 1997 for £3.5million , which was a record signing for Bolton at that time .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 275
} |
Which team did the player Dardan Rexhepi belong to from 2012 to 2014, if the player Dardan Rexhepi no longer renewed his contract with Malmö FF in 2015? | Malmö FF | [
"In his debut match for the first team against Syrianska FC in Svenska Cupen on 18 May 2010 he scored the winning goal in extra time . On 15 September the same year he started his first match in Allsvenskan in the derby and top-match against Helsingborgs IF in which he also scored his first league goal , which proved to be the winning goal as.Rexhepi moved from Lunds BK to Malmö FF in 2009 . After scoring 38 goals in 43 games for the youth team he was promoted to the first team squad the following year .",
"league title winning 2013 season , however he was still the third choice attacker behind Magnus Eriksson and Tokelo Rantie in the beginning of the season and then Eriksson and Guillermo Molins in the end of the season ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2010",
"2013"
],
"annotated_para": "Malmö FF .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 931
} |
Where was Nick McKeown educated from 1994 to 1996, if Nick McKeown was graduated from University of California from 1997? | University of California | [
"During spring 1995 , he worked briefly for Cisco Systems where he helped architect their GSR 12000 router .He moved to the United States in 1989 and earned both his masters degree in 1992 and PhD in 1995 from the University of California at Berkeley .From 1986 through 1989 he worked for Hewlett-Packard Labs , in their network and communications research group in Bristol , England . Nick McKeown was born April 7 , 1963 in Bedford , England . He received his bachelors degree from the University of Leeds in 1986 .",
" He joined the faculty of Stanford University in 1995 as assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science . In 1997 , McKeown co-founded Abrizio Inc . with Anders Swahn , where he was CTO . Abrizio was acquired by PMC-Sierra in 1999 for stock shares worth $400 million . He was promoted to associate professor in 2002 . He was co-founder in 2003 ( with Sundar Iyer ) and CEO of Nemo Systems , which Cisco Systems bought for $12.5 million cash in 2005 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1992",
"1995"
],
"annotated_para": "He moved to the United States in 1989 and earned both his masters degree in 1992 and PhD in 1995 from the University of California at Berkeley . During spring 1995 , he worked briefly for Cisco Systems where he helped architect their GSR 12000 router .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 954
} |
What was the official name of New Orleans Baby Cakes from 1986 to 1991, if the Denver Zephyrs was the official name of New Orleans Baby Cakes from 1987? | unanswerable | [
" New Orleans has qualified for the postseason on three occasions and has won the PCL championship twice as the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros ( 1998 and 2001 ) .The team began play in 1993 as a member of the Triple-A American Association ( AA ) when the Denver Zephyrs relocated to Metairie . They joined the PCL in 1998 . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1985",
"1992"
],
"annotated_para": "The team began play in 1993 as a member of the Triple-A American Association ( AA ) when the Denver Zephyrs relocated to Metairie . They joined the PCL in 1998 . New Orleans has qualified for the postseason on three occasions and has won the PCL championship twice as the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros ( 1998 and 2001 ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 193
} |
Simon Mensing played for which team from 2004 to 2008, if Simon Mensing no longer collaborated with St Johnstone in 2009? | St Johnstone | [
"On 28 February 2007 , Mensing was named as the BBCs Man of the Match in St Johnstones televised 2–1 Scottish Cup win at Motherwell , a result which took the Perth club into their second cup semi-final of the season . Mensing scored the only goal of the game in St Johnstones win at Queen of the South in the second league game of the 2006–07 season .",
"Mensing moved from Motherwell to local rivals Hamilton Academical on a three-month loan deal in September 2007 , after finding it difficult to progress beyond being a squad player . After extending the deal for an additional month Hamilton then signed Mensing permanently on 18 January 2008 . He won promotion to the Scottish Premier League with the Accies in 2007–08 as Division One champions . Mensing was banned for a month in 2011 for testing for a banned substance methylhexaneamine . The positive urine test was taken after the game against Aberdeen on 29 December . He missed five",
" - Scottish First Division : 2007–08 - Scottish Challenge Cup : ( Runners-up ) : 2011–12"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2005",
"2007"
],
"annotated_para": "St Johnstone .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 577
} |
Nana Okada became a member of what organization or association in 2016, if Nana Okada joined in STU48 in 2015? | STU48 | [
"An extended version was released on January 31 , 2017 with around thirty additional minutes of content , including scenes from her nineteenth birthday celebration . 2017 .In August , it was announced during an AKB48 concert in Sendai that Okada would be the focus of the fourth episode of the AKB48 documentary series , , produced by Tokyo Broadcasting System Television . The episode was aired on November 26 , titled , and revealed glimpses of her childhood , her family , and the struggles which led to her eating disorder and subsequent recovery .",
" On February 22 , Okada announced that she will be holding a concurrent position in the new sister group STU48 and serve as the groups captain ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2017",
"2017"
],
"annotated_para": "On February 22 , Okada announced that she will be holding a concurrent position in the new sister group STU48 and serve as the groups captain .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 277
} |
What was Erich Topp afflicted to in September 1942, if 7th U-boat Flotilla was Erich Topp afflicted to in 1941? | unanswerable | [
"Topps sinking of the has cast a shadow on his conduct in action . When he spotted the coastal steamer off Chincoteague , Virginia on 3 April 1942 , he surfaced U-552 , overtook it from astern , and , without offering the Captain the chance to surrender , attacked it with his deck gun from 600 yards , firing a total of 93 rounds . Captain Bill Webster was killed in the shelling . Atwaters civilian Merchant Marine crew of 27 suffered 24 lost lives during the attack . According to one account , when United States Coast Guard",
" - U-boat War Badge ( 7 November 1939 ) - with Diamonds ( 11 April 1942 ) - Honorary dagger of the Kriegsmarine with Diamonds ( 17 August 1942 ) - War Merit Cross - 2nd Class with Swords ( 30 January 1944 ) - 1st Class with Swords ( 1944 ) - Iron Cross ( 1939 ) - 2nd Class ( 1 January 1940 ) - 1st Class ( 1 September 1940 ) - Knights Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords",
"Topp sank three ships totaling before returning to Saint-Nazaire on 27 January 1942 . Topp experienced mechanical problems with his torpedoes . On 15 January he expended four on the small merchant ship Dayrose from a range of 800 metres before a fifth sank it . Topp signalled BdU about the incident . Topp experienced the same problems in,Oberleutnant zur See Albrecht Brandi joined Topps crew as a commander in training on U-552s seventh war patrol . The patrol to the West Atlantic , Grand Banks of Newfoundland , and Nova Scotia started on 25 December in Saint-Nazaire .",
" - 87th Oak Leaves on 11 April 1942 as Kapitänleutnant and commander of U-552 - 17th Swords on 17 August 1942 as Kapitänleutnant and commander of U-552 - Commanders Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany ( 19 September 1969 )"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Sep 1942",
"Nov 1942"
],
"annotated_para": "On 4 December 1940 , Topp took command of U-552 and commissioned the U-boat into the 7th U-boat Flotilla . Following sea trials and training , Topp , with Leutnant zur See Siegfried Koitschka as his second watch officer , took U-552 on its first war patrol on 13 February 1941 . The patrol which was destined for the North Atlantic west of Ireland began in Kiel . That day , they headed for Brunsbüttel where they stayed one day . The following day , U-552 made a stopover at Cuxhaven before leaving for Heligoland on 15 February . After three days at Heligoland , Topp took the boat into the North Atlantic . U-552s first patrol ended in Saint-Nazaire , France on 16 March 1941 . On this patrol , Topp sank two ships of .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 99
} |
Who was the head of Young Union from 1971 to 1972, if Jürgen Echternach elected to the head of Young Union in 1970? | Jürgen Echternach | [
"aul Ziemiak ( 2014–2018 ) - Tilman Kuban ( since 2018 ) Hildegard Müller ( 1998–2002 ) - Philipp Mißfelder ( 2002–2014 )Hermann Gröhe ( 1989–1994 ) - Klaus Escher ( 1994–1998 ) Jürgen Echternach ( 1969–1973 ) - Matthias Wissmann ( 1973–1983 ) - Christoph Böhr ( 1983–1989 ) Bert Even ( 1961–1963 ) - Egon Klepsch ( 1963–1969 ) Ernst Majonica ( 1950–1955 ) - Gerhard Stoltenberg ( 1955–1961 )Bruno Six ( 1947–1948 ) - Alfred Sagner ( 1948–1949 ) - Josef Dufhues ( 1949–1950 )"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1969",
"1973"
],
"annotated_para": "- Jürgen Echternach ( 1969–1973 )",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 320
} |
Brian Dutton played for which team from 2007 to 2008, if Brian Dutton played for Weymouth from 2012? | unanswerable | [
"He then had his contract extended for another year during which he scored the winning goal in the local derby with Dorchester Town . Dutton was offered a new contract by the club at the end of the 2005–06 season but turned it down and was released .Dutton was released by Cambridge and returned to Pickering Town for the start of the 2004–05 season . Brian Dutton was invited to go on trial with Weymouth manager Steve Johnson signing Dutton , who had decided he wanted to return to the game .",
"Dutton started the 2006–07 with Eastleigh but an injury kept out of the game for three months .",
" Dutton rejoined Weymouth in January 2007 . He left at the end of the 2006–07 season and went on trial with York City . He joined Mangotsfield United to keep match fitness and signed for Dorchester Town in September 2007 . He left the club in October . In March 2008 he re-signed for Pickering Town ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2005",
"2006"
],
"annotated_para": "Brian Dutton was invited to go on trial with Weymouth manager Steve Johnson signing Dutton , who had decided he wanted to return to the game . He then had his contract extended for another year during which he scored the winning goal in the local derby with Dorchester Town . Dutton was offered a new contract by the club at the end of the 2005–06 season but turned it down and was released .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 911
} |
What was the position of Blas Ople 2002 to 2004, if Blas Ople resigned as the Senator of the Philippines in 2005? | Senator of the Philippines | [
" Perceived as a leftist-nationalist at the onset of his career in public service , Ople was , in his final years , a vocal supporter for allowing a limited United States military presence in the Philippines , and for American initiatives in thewho held several high-ranking positions in the executive and legislative branches of the Philippine government , including as Senate President from 1999 to 2000 , and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2002 until his death .Blas Fajardo Ople ( February 3 , 1927 – December 14 , 2003 ) was a Filipino journalist and politician",
"In 1999 , upon the resignation of the terminally-ill Marcelo Fernan , Ople became the President of the Senate . In that capacity , he was a key proponent of the 1999 Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the United States , which allowed American forces to enter the Philippines for short-term training exercises . He yielded the Senate presidency in 2000 to Franklin Drilon .",
"In July 2002 , President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo appointed Ople , a member of the political opposition in the Senate , as Secretary of Foreign Affairs in her cabinet . The appointment was with some controversy . Weeks earlier , Arroyos hand-picked Vice-President Teofisto Guingona had resigned as Foreign Affairs Secretary after voicing disagreement with the plan of the Philippine and United States governments to allow American troops to help combat Islamic terrorist groups such as the Abu Sayyaf as part of the post-9/11 War on Terror . Ople , who had earlier been a vocal supporter of the 1999 Visiting",
" Senator of the Philippines . In 1992 , he ran again for the Senate under the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino . He was elected to a six-year term . In the Senate , Ople served as Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and on the Commission of Appointments . He became Senate President Pro-Tempore in 1998 . Ople won a re-election for the senate in 1998 , under the Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jul 2000",
"Jul 2002"
],
"annotated_para": "Senator of the Philippines .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 425
} |
Where was Inez Beverly Prosser educated from 1915 to 1917, if Inez Beverly Prosser graduated from Anderson High School in 1918? | Anderson High School | [
"At Anderson High School , she taught English and coached a girls team for spelling competitions . During this period , Prosser met and married Allen Rufus Prosser , who worked as an elevator operator at a department store in Austin , and the two were married in 1916 . Prosser received several awards and embraced the opportunity to continue her education . She went on to receive a masters degree in educational psychology from the University of Colorado . At Colorado , Prosser took several courses that were particularly relevant to her masters thesis whose subject areas include mental"
] | {
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"1915",
"1916"
],
"annotated_para": "At Anderson High School , she taught English and coached a girls team for spelling competitions . During this period , Prosser met and married Allen Rufus Prosser , who worked as an elevator operator at a department store in Austin , and the two were married in 1916 . Prosser received several awards and embraced the opportunity to continue her education . She went on to receive a masters degree in educational psychology from the University of Colorado . At Colorado , Prosser took several courses that were particularly relevant to her masters thesis whose subject areas include mental tests , tests and measurement , and research methods . Her thesis , The Comparative Reliability of Objective Tests in English Grammar , examined four kinds of English grammar tests ( using the standards proposed by the National Education Association ) . Her four test types included true-false , multiple choice , completion , and matching questions . All tests covered the same subject areas and difficulty levels as well as comparable numbers of factual and reasoning questions .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 702
} |
Who was Catherine Hickland's spouse from 1996 to 2007, if Michael E . Knight and Catherine Hickland got divorced in 2008? | Michael E . Knight | [
"On June 27 , 1992 , Hickland married All My Children star Michael E . Knight , whom she lived with in New York City until their divorce in 2006 . After that marriage ended , Hickland married producer Todd Fisher,From March 24 , 1984 , to March 1 , 1989 , she was married to David Hasselhoff .Hicklands first marriage was to Richard Ernest Knowlton on October 10 , 1981 , in Fort Lauderdale , Florida . They divorced on March 23 , 1982 , Richard Knowlton , in 1978 or 1981 ( sources differ ) "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jun 1992",
"2006"
],
"annotated_para": "Hicklands first marriage was to Richard Ernest Knowlton on October 10 , 1981 , in Fort Lauderdale , Florida . They divorced on March 23 , 1982 , Richard Knowlton , in 1978 or 1981 ( sources differ ) . From March 24 , 1984 , to March 1 , 1989 , she was married to David Hasselhoff . On June 27 , 1992 , Hickland married All My Children star Michael E . Knight , whom she lived with in New York City until their divorce in 2006 . After that marriage ended , Hickland married producer Todd Fisher on December 22 , 2012 . The couple have a home in Las Vegas and a ranch in California .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 808
} |
What was the position of Nicholas Winterton from 1981 to 1982, if Nicholas Winterton was the Member of Parliament from 1980? | Member of Parliament | [
" Sir Nicholas Raymond Winterton ( born 31 March 1938 ) is a retired British Conservative Party politician . He was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Macclesfield from 1971 until he retired from the House of Commons at the 2010 general election . His wife , Ann Winterton , also served as a Member of Parliament , representing the neighbouring Congleton constituency from 1983 to 2010 .",
". In the 1983 general election she became the Member of Parliament for Congleton , adjacent to his Macclesfield constituency . They have two sons , Andrew and Robert , one daughter , Sarah , and eight grandchildren . Winterton married Ann Hodgson in 1960 in Sutton Coldfield .",
"Although never promoted to a ministerial or shadow role , he served as a member of the Social Services Select committee between 1979 and 1990 and was then chairman of the Health Select Committee ( 1990–92 ) . Winterton was a member of the Speakers Panel of Chairmen . He was also a member of the Select Committee on the Modernisation of the House of Commons and served as a vice-chairman of the 1922 Committee . Winterton was one of the few MPs to ask a question at Tony Blairs last Prime ministers questions : he demanded a referendum on"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"May 1979",
"May 1983"
],
"annotated_para": "Member of Parliament .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 330
} |
John Campbell Brown was an employee for whom from 1975 to 1997, if John Campbell Brown was worked for University of Glasgow from 1977? | unanswerable | [
"Brown went to Hartfield Primary in Dumbarton from 1952 to 1958 and Dumbarton Academy from 1958 to 1964 . He started an astronomy club aged 16 , and later built a telescope for the club . He studied for an undergraduate degree in physics & astronomy at the University of Glasgow , earning a first class BSc in 1968 . While an undergraduate , he constructed - and -diameter telescopes . Brown went on to receive a PhD in solar plasma physics in 1973 , with a thesis on hard X-rays from the Sun . He received a DSc degree",
"The University of Glasgow employed him as an astronomy research assistant in 1968–70 and lecturer from 1970 , while he was still studying for his PhD . In 1978 he was promoted to senior lecturer , and then reader in 1980 . He received a research fellowship from the Nuffield Foundation in 1983–1984 . He was then promoted to chair of astrophysics from 1984 and became the Regius Professor of Astronomy in 1996 . Beginning in 1986 , he was head of Glasgows astronomy & astrophysics research group . Brown received additional appointments as honorary professor at the University of",
"Edinburgh from 1996 , and the University of Aberdeen from 1998 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1968",
"1996"
],
"annotated_para": "The University of Glasgow employed him as an astronomy research assistant in 1968–70 and lecturer from 1970 , while he was still studying for his PhD . In 1978 he was promoted to senior lecturer , and then reader in 1980 . He received a research fellowship from the Nuffield Foundation in 1983–1984 . He was then promoted to chair of astrophysics from 1984 and became the Regius Professor of Astronomy in 1996 . Beginning in 1986 , he was head of Glasgows astronomy & astrophysics research group . Brown received additional appointments as honorary professor at the University of Edinburgh from 1996 , and the University of Aberdeen from 1998 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 164
} |
Who was John Derek's spouse from 1951 to 1954, if Pati Behrs and John Derek got married in 1950? | Pati Behrs | [
" The film was made for Bogarts Santana company and released through Columbia Pictures , who signed Derek to a seven-year contract in April 1948 . Derek followed that picture with a supporting role as the son of Broderick Crawford in All the Kings Men ( 1949 ) , the Best Picture Oscar winner for its year . In September 1950 , the actor had his name formally changed to John Derek .",
" In March 1954 Derek signed a long-term contract with Paramount . His first films for the studio were Run for Cover ( 1955 ) , a Western with James Cagney and Nicholas Ray and The Leather Saint ( 1956 ) , a boxing film . He also appeared as Joshua in The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ) . He wanted to make a film about Joaquin Murrieta but it was never made .",
"Derek walked out on his wife and family in late summer 1955 after meeting 19-year-old aspiring Swiss actress Ursula Andress , who spoke almost no English when they met .Derek married Turkish-born prima ballerina Pati Behrs Eristoff in 1948 . They had a son , Russell Andre ( 1950–1999 ) , who was paralyzed from the chest down due to a 1969 motorcycle accident , and a daughter , Sean Catherine ( born 1953 ) , who later wrote a memoir titled Cast of Characters , published in 1982 , about their dysfunctional relationship . ",
"divorced in 1956 .",
" - Prince of Players ( 1955 ) as John Wilkes Booth - An Annapolis Story ( 1955 ) as Anthony J . Tony Scott - Run for Cover ( 1955 ) as Davey Bishop - The Leather Saint ( 1956 ) as Father Gil Allen - The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ) as Joshua - Massacre at Sand Creek ( 1956 ) ( TV ) - Fury at Showdown ( 1957 ) as Brock Mitchell - The Flesh Is Weak ( 1957 ) as Tony Giani - Omar Khayyam ( 1957 ) as Young Prince Malik"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1948",
"1956"
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"annotated_para": "Derek married Turkish-born prima ballerina Pati Behrs Eristoff in 1948 . They had a son , Russell Andre ( 1950–1999 ) , who was paralyzed from the chest down due to a 1969 motorcycle accident , and a daughter , Sean Catherine ( born 1953 ) , who later wrote a memoir titled Cast of Characters , published in 1982 , about their dysfunctional relationship . Derek walked out on his wife and family in late summer 1955 after meeting 19-year-old aspiring Swiss actress Ursula Andress , who spoke almost no English when they met . He and Behrs were divorced in 1956 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 710
} |
What military rank did Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944) have from 1912 to 1916, if Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944) served as the Rear admiral in 1911? | Rear admiral | [
"He became acting sub-lieutenant ( underlöjtnant ) in the Swedish Navy in 1878 and lieutenant ( kapten ) in 1889 . Ehrensvärd was promoted to lieutenant commander in 1900 and to commander in 1903 . He was head of the Military Office of the Ministry for Naval Affairs from 1904 to 1906 and he was promoted to captain in 1905 . Ehrensvärd was chief of the shipyard in Karlskrona in 1906 and Council of State ( statsråd ) and head of the Ministry for Naval Affairs from 4 December 1907 to 30 June 1910 . Ehrensvärd then promoted to rear",
"In 1916 he was appointed Inspector of the Navys Exercises at Sea and the year after Ehrensvärd was promoted to vice admiral .admiral in 1910 and appointed station commander in Stockholm .",
" - 1878 – Acting sub-lieutenant ( underlöjtnant ) - 1889 – Lieutenant - 1900 – Lieutenant commander - 1903 – Commander - 1905 – Captain - 1910 – Rear admiral - 1917 – Vice admiral - 1926 – Admiral"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1910",
"1917"
],
"annotated_para": "- 1910 – Rear admiral",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 587
} |
Who commanded Luftflotte 5 from 1939 to 1942?, if Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen Stumpff commanded Luftflotte 5 from 1938 | Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen Stumpff | [
" Luftflotte 5 ( Air Fleet 5 ) was one of the primary divisions of the German Luftwaffe in World War II . It was formed 12 April 1940 in Hamburg for the invasion of Norway . It transferred to Oslo , Norway on 24 April 1940 and was the organization responsible for Luftwaffe activity in Occupied Norway throughout the Second World War .",
"General Josef Kammhuber , 27 November 1943 – 16 September 1944,Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen Stumpff , 10 May 1940 – 27 November 1943 ,Generalfeldmarschall Erhard Milch , 12 April 1940 – 9 May 1940",
"In 1940 , for the invasion , its main air asset was Fliegerkorps X , a formation comprising four bomber and one fighter wings ( Geschwader ) together with air support forces . With the conclusion of the Norwegian campaign Fliegerkorps X was moved to other theatres ( first to the Battle of Britain , then to the Mediterranean Sea ) .",
"On 15 August 1940 the Luftwaffe mounted the largest number of sorties of the Battle of Britain . Luftflotte 5 attacked the north of England . Believing Fighter Command strength to be concentrated in the south , raiding forces from Denmark and Norway ran into unexpectedly strong resistance . Inadequately escorted by Bf 110s , bombers were shot down in large numbers . North East England was attacked by 65 Heinkel He 111s escorted by 34 Messerschmitt Bf 110s , and RAF Driffield was attacked at midday by 50 unescorted Junkers Ju 88s . Out of 115 bombers and 35"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"May 1940",
"Nov 1943"
],
"annotated_para": "- Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen Stumpff , 10 May 1940 – 27 November 1943",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 475
} |
Which position did Happy Chandler hold from 1957 to 1958, if Happy Chandler elected to governors in 1956? | governors | [
"The major accomplishments of his second term were enforcing the racial integration of the states public schools and establishing a medical school at the University of Kentucky which was later named the Chandler Medical Center in his honor . Following his second term as governor , his political influence began to wane as he made three more unsuccessful runs for governor in 1963 , 1967 , and 1971 . His endorsement of dark-horse candidate Wallace G . Wilkinson was seen.Following his term as commissioner , Chandler returned to Kentucky and won a second term as governor in 1955 . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Dec 1955",
"Dec 1959"
],
"annotated_para": "Chandlers strategy in the campaign was to launch an attack upon the Wetherby administration and , before the Clements-Wetherby-Combs faction could react to it , to launch a new one . He claimed that Wetherby had used the states money frivolously by installing air conditioning in the state capitol and installing a $20,000 rug in his office . ( An invoice showing that carpeting for the entire first floor of the capitol had cost one tenth that amount did not stop Chandler from repeating the claim , which he said didnt hurt anybody , and people liked to hear it. ) After a Wetherby administration official approved the purchase of African mahogany paneling for the governors office , Chandler charged that Wetherby had gone clear to Africa to find paneling for his office and promised that , if elected , he would use good , honest Kentucky wood for decoration . He also denounced the construction of a turnpike connecting Elizabethtown and Louisville , the state fairgrounds , and Freedom Hall as unnecessary .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 765
} |
Where did John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio live from 1893 to 1896, if John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio lived Cairo from 1892? | Cairo | [
"From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were, From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 .On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attaché and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 .He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 .After being educated at Eton ( 1877–1882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attaché in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . ",
"active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901–06 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin chargé daffaires and counsellor of embassy from"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1894",
"1897"
],
"annotated_para": "After being educated at Eton ( 1877–1882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attaché in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attaché and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901–06 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin chargé daffaires and counsellor of embassy from 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October–November 1908 . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinjé , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916–1923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 561
} |
What was the manufacturer of Edgley Optica from 2009 to 2010, if AeroElvira Limited was the manufacturer of Edgley Optica from 2012? | unanswerable | [
"In August 2016 Interflight Global announced plans to start a valuation of the dormant OpticaThe new company successfully put G-BOPO back into service as a UK demonstrator , with a first return-to-service flight on 3 June 2008 . The Optica and the Sprint together then passed through other owners until , in 2007 , they were offered to John Edgley who formed a new company , AeroElvira Limited , with three former employees of Edgley Aircraft ( Chris Burleigh , Fin Colson and Dave Lee ) who at that time were working on both projects for the then-owners ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2008",
"2009"
],
"annotated_para": "The Optica and the Sprint together then passed through other owners until , in 2007 , they were offered to John Edgley who formed a new company , AeroElvira Limited , with three former employees of Edgley Aircraft ( Chris Burleigh , Fin Colson and Dave Lee ) who at that time were working on both projects for the then-owners . The new company successfully put G-BOPO back into service as a UK demonstrator , with a first return-to-service flight on 3 June 2008 . In August 2016 Interflight Global announced plans to start a valuation of the dormant Optica programme with a view to relaunching production . In December 2016 , InterFlight Global completed its valuation and in June 2017 , delivered an LOI to AeroElvira to continue with due diligence , appraisal and further steps to re launch the EA-7 Optica aircraft programme in the 2018–19 timeframe . IFG planned to develop , market and support the Optica , outsourcing the fabrication and final assembly to an FAA/EASA Part 23 certified OEM . At the end of 2018 , IFG modified its initial program re-launch efforts whilst , again , identifying and selecting a suitable OEM strategic partner to update the Optica TC and to bring the aircraft into production . As of the end of 2019 , IFG continues to seek for a strategic OEM partner to re-launch the program aligned with optionally piloted and powered by electric or hybrid electric powerplants .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 521
} |
Román Golobart played for which team from 2011 to 2013, if Román Golobart no longer collaborated with Inverness Caledonian Thistle in 2015? | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | [
"Despite appearances in pre-season friendlies and on the substitutes bench , he failed to play a competitive match in his first two seasons at the club , and in August 2011 was loaned to Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle for six months . He made his debut the following day at Pittodrie against Aberdeen , but was unaccustomed to the pace of Scottish football and made two,Born in Barcelona , Catalonia , 17-year-old Golobart signed for Wigan Athletic from RCD Espanyol on 7 August 2009 as new manager Roberto Martínez identified him as a future talent . ",
" Golobart scored his first goal for Inverness on 24 December 2011 , also against Aberdeen but now in a 2–1 home win . Shortly before the game he had expressed a desire to extend his loan spell , which eventually befell under manager Terry Butcher , with the pair having previously been engaged in a heated discussion during training , and he made his last appearance for the club in a 1–0 away victory over St Mirren , also winning the Young Player of the Year award .",
"On 31 August 2012 , Golobart joined Tranmere Rovers on a one-month loan deal . He made his debut a day later in a 4–0 win against Colchester United , but failed to play again for his new team following Ash Taylors early return from injury .",
" At the end of the 2012–13 season , Golobart turned down a new deal with Wigan and signed a three-year contract with 1 . FC Köln . He made his debut in the 2 . Bundesliga on 20 July 2013 , playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 away draw against Dynamo Dresden . In February 2015 , Golobart was loaned to FC Erzgebirge Aue also in the German second division for the remainder of the campaign .",
" - FA Cup : 2012–13"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2011",
"2012"
],
"annotated_para": "Born in Barcelona , Catalonia , 17-year-old Golobart signed for Wigan Athletic from RCD Espanyol on 7 August 2009 as new manager Roberto Martínez identified him as a future talent . Despite appearances in pre-season friendlies and on the substitutes bench , he failed to play a competitive match in his first two seasons at the club , and in August 2011 was loaned to Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle for six months . He made his debut the following day at Pittodrie against Aberdeen , but was unaccustomed to the pace of Scottish football and made two significant errors during the 1–2 away loss .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 243
} |
Which league did Albuquerque Dukes play for from 1946 to 1950, if Albuquerque Dukes employed by the West Texas–New Mexico League from 1945? | West Texas–New Mexico League | [
"The league was silent from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II , but play resumed in 1946 with the Dukes returning to the league , which was reclassified as Class C . In 1955 the West Texas–New Mexico.Albuquerque was host to two other Class D minor-league teams ( the Dons and the Albuquerque Cardinals , the latter for which Tingley Field was built ) before the Dukes returned in 1942 , this time with the Class D West Texas–New Mexico League . The Dukes went 24-30 , but withdrew from competition in June of that year ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1942",
"1955"
],
"annotated_para": "Albuquerque was host to two other Class D minor-league teams ( the Dons and the Albuquerque Cardinals , the latter for which Tingley Field was built ) before the Dukes returned in 1942 , this time with the Class D West Texas–New Mexico League . The Dukes went 24-30 , but withdrew from competition in June of that year . The league was silent from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II , but play resumed in 1946 with the Dukes returning to the league , which was reclassified as Class C . In 1955 the West Texas–New Mexico League stepped up one more level , to Class B .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 747
} |
What was the position of Gordon R. England from 2008 to 2010, if Gordon R. England stepped down as the Deputy Secretary of Defense in 2012? | Deputy Secretary of Defense | [
"England was nominated as Deputy Secretary of Defense on May 13 , 2005 and immediately took up the role in an acting capacity while awaiting his confirmation . His replacement of Paul Wolfowitz has been looked upon favorably in the media with the Washington Post commenting , England has a reputation for being less ideological than Wolfowitz and more attuned to the administrative demands of the Pentagons second-ranking civilian job but critics still maintain that his prime loyalty remains to the defense industry . England was recess appointed to the full Deputy Secretary position on January 4 , 2006 by",
"On January 23 , 2009 , while Gates underwent two hours of surgery to repair a torn tendon in his left biceps , Gordon England was in charge of the Pentagon . England continued this service while Gates recovered from the surgery . During this time , England was the acting Defense Secretary . Other activities and awards .Acting Secretary of Defense . On January 22 , 2009 , Secretary of Defense Robert Gates told reporters he would hand off his duties to Gordon R . England during his January 23 surgery . ",
" England was succeeded as Secretary of the Navy by Donald C . Winter . Deputy Secretary of Defense ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jan 2006",
"Feb 2009"
],
"annotated_para": "Deputy Secretary of Defense .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 550
} |
Allsång på Skansen was presented by whom from 2006 to 2011, if Allsång på Skansen was no longer presented by Anders Lundin in 2012? | Anders Lundin | [
"Since 3 August 1979 the show has been broadcast by Sveriges Television . Initially the show had about 300,000 viewers . When Lasse Berghagen took over as host , the ratings increased to about 2 million viewers . In 2003 , Allsång på Skansen was the first SVT programme that was broadcast with 5.1 multichannel sound . In 2007 , it became one of the first Swedish live programmes broadcast in high-definition television . Although the show is scheduled to run for 90 minutes , only one hour of it is broadcast on SVT1 but viewers can watch the entire",
" - 28 July : After Dark , Malena Tuvung , Timo Räisänen , Per Myrberg , Glada Hudik-teatern , H.E.A.T. , and Miss Li . - 4 August : Svenska Lyxorkestern , Allmänna Sången , Markus Krunegård , Bosse Larsson , Lasse Berghagen , Björn Skifs , Sylvia Vrethammar , and Peter Lundblad . 2010 . - 29 June : The Ark , MozART group Anna Bergendahl , Robert Broberg , and Carola .",
" 2016–2020 : Sanna Nielsen The guest who has appeared on the show the most is Robert Gustavsson , who has appeared 13 times .2014–2015 : Petra Marklund -2011–2013 : Måns Zelmerlöw -2004–2010 : Anders Lundin ( also 2003 ) -1994–2003 : Lasse Berghagen -1974–1993 : Bosse Larsson -1956–1966 : Egon Kjerrman ( on Swedish Radio as Siste Man På Skansen ) -1935–1950 : Sven Lilja ( deceased 1951 ) "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Jul 2003",
"Aug 2010"
],
"annotated_para": "- 2004–2010 : Anders Lundin ( also 2003 )",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 920
} |
Which team did Joseph Kalang Tie play for from 2006 to 2008, if Joseph Kalang Tie no longer renewed his contract with Sarawak in 2010? | Sarawak | [
" At age of 21 ( Malaysia Super League 2007-08 ) , Joseph became the youngest player to captain Sarawak . Hartlepool United training stint .Joseph is well known for his close control of the ball and good range of passing . He made his first appearance during the 2006/07 season , scoring two league goals and one goal in Malaysia Cup group match against PDRM . Joseph Kalang Tie is a footballer who plays for Sarawak FA - his home state and the team he started his career with . ",
" - Profil Atlet SUKMA XI Kedah 2006"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2006",
"2007"
],
"annotated_para": "Sarawak .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 687
} |
Which team did Terry Connor play for from 1985 to 1986, if Terry Connor belonged to Brighton & Hove Albion from 1984? | Brighton & Hove Albion | [
"He joined Brighton & Hove Albion in exchange for Andy Ritchie , in March 1983 . However , he was unable to appear in their FA Cup Final appearance just months later as he was already cup-tied . The club ended the season relegated . The majority of Connors games for Brighton came in the Second Division .He made 108 appearances in total for Leeds over four seasons , scoring 22 goals . Connor scored on his senior debut for Leeds United aged 17 , in a 1–0 win over West Bromwich Albion on 17 November 1979 .",
"form here won him an England under-21 cap in November 1986 , when he played and scored against Yugoslavia under-21 . He scored 51 goals in 156 appearances before leaving Brighton as they dropped into the third tier in 1987 . One of his most memorable goals for Brighton came when they knocked Liverpool out of the 1983-84 FA Cup , a season in which Liverpool won the Football League Cup , European Cup and were crowned English champions . He moved along the South Coast to sign for Portsmouth in a £200,000 deal ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1983",
"1987"
],
"annotated_para": "Connor scored on his senior debut for Leeds United aged 17 , in a 1–0 win over West Bromwich Albion on 17 November 1979 . He made 108 appearances in total for Leeds over four seasons , scoring 22 goals . He joined Brighton & Hove Albion in exchange for Andy Ritchie , in March 1983 . However , he was unable to appear in their FA Cup Final appearance just months later as he was already cup-tied . The club ended the season relegated . The majority of Connors games for Brighton came in the Second Division . His form here won him an England under-21 cap in November 1986 , when he played and scored against Yugoslavia under-21 . He scored 51 goals in 156 appearances before leaving Brighton as they dropped into the third tier in 1987 . One of his most memorable goals for Brighton came when they knocked Liverpool out of the 1983-84 FA Cup , a season in which Liverpool won the Football League Cup , European Cup and were crowned English champions . He moved along the South Coast to sign for Portsmouth in a £200,000 deal .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 646
} |
Who commanded Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1962to 1964, if Curt Göransson no longer commanded Southern Military District (Milo S) in 1965? | unanswerable | [
"1988–1992 : Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin-1984–1988 : Lieutenant General Carl Björeman -1982–1984 : Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback -1980–1982 : Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson -1972–1980 : Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm -1968–1972 : Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt - 1966–1968 : Lieutenant General Stig Norén -1963–1966 : Major General Tage Olihn -1961–1963 : Major General Curt Göransson -1953–1961 : Major General Viking Tamm -1948–1953 : Major General Samuel Åkerhielm -1947–1947 : Major General Carl August Ehrensvärd -1942–1947 : Major General Ernst af Klercke."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1961",
"1963"
],
"annotated_para": "- 1961–1963 : Major General Curt Göransson",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 995
} |
Who was Gerhard Schröder's spouse from 1969 to 1971, if Gerhard Schröder's and Eva Schubach got married in 1966? | unanswerable | [
"of Göttingen . From 1972 onwards , Schröder served as teaching assistant at the university . In 1976 , he passed his second law examination , and he subsequently worked as a lawyer until 1990 .",
"- Anne Taschenmacher ( married 1972 , divorced 1984 ) ; - Hiltrud Hampel ( Hillu ; married 1984 , divorced 1997 ) ;- Doris Köpf ( married 1997 , divorced 2018 ) ; - Kim So-yeon ( married 2018 ),Schröder has been married five times : - Eva Schubach ( married 1968 , divorced 1972 )"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1968",
"1972"
],
"annotated_para": "- Eva Schubach ( married 1968 , divorced 1972 ) ;",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 51
} |
What was the name of the employer Gustav Herglotz work for from 1906 to 1908, if Gustav Herglotz no longer collaborated with the University of Göttingen in 1909? | University of Göttingen | [
". In 1904 he became Privatdozent for Astronomy and Mathematics there , and in 1907 Professor extraordinarius . In 1908 he became Professor.In 1900 he went to the LMU Munich and achieved his Doctorate in 1902 under Hugo von Seeliger . Afterwards , he went to the University of Göttingen , where he habilitated under Felix Klein . Herglotz studied Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Vienna in 1899 , and attended lectures by Ludwig Boltzmann . In this time of study , he had a friendship with his colleagues Paul Ehrenfest , Hans Hahn and Heinrich Tietze .",
" Herglotz worked in the fields of seismology , number theory , celestial mechanics , theory of electrons , special relativity , general relativity , hydrodynamics , refraction theory . - In 1904 , Herglotz defined relations for the electrodynamic potential which are also valid in special relativity even before that theory was fully developed . Hermann Minkowski ( during a conversation reported by Arnold Sommerfeld ) pointed out that the four-dimensional symmetry of electrodynamics is latently contained and mathematically applied in Herglotz paper .",
"- In 1907 , he became interested in the theory of earthquakes , and together with Emil Wiechert , he developed the Wiechert–Herglotz method for the determination of the velocity distribution of Earths interior from the known propagation times of seismic waves ( an inverse problem ) . There , Herglotz solved a special integral equation of Abelian type ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1904",
"1907"
],
"annotated_para": "Herglotz studied Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Vienna in 1899 , and attended lectures by Ludwig Boltzmann . In this time of study , he had a friendship with his colleagues Paul Ehrenfest , Hans Hahn and Heinrich Tietze . In 1900 he went to the LMU Munich and achieved his Doctorate in 1902 under Hugo von Seeliger . Afterwards , he went to the University of Göttingen , where he habilitated under Felix Klein . In 1904 he became Privatdozent for Astronomy and Mathematics there , and in 1907 Professor extraordinarius . In 1908 he became Professor extraordinarius in Vienna , and in 1909 at the University of Leipzig . From 1925 ( until becoming Emeritus in 1947 ) he again was in Göttingen as the successor of Carl Runge on the chair of applied mathematics . One of his students was Emil Artin .",
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"ID": 933
} |
Which position did Margaret Ewing hold from 1999 to 2002, if Margaret Ewing stepped down as the Member of Parliament in 2003? | Member of Parliament | [
" Margaret Anne Ewing ( née McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 – 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician . She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 .",
"She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members ( such as Jim Sillars ) .She was re-elected to Westminster and again in 1992 and 1997 , holding this seat until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood . Ewing then worked as a freelance journalist . Now known as Margaret Ewing , she was selected by the SNP as their candidate for Moray at the 1987 election ."
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"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 906
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VP-29 was officially named what from 1934 to 1936, if VP-29 was officially named Patrol Squadron 14-F from 1933? | Patrol Squadron 14-F | [
"VP-29 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S . Navy . The squadron was established as Patrol Squadron 14-F ( VP-14F ) on 1 November 1935 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 14 ( VP-14 ) on 4 September 1937 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 52 ( VP-52 ) on 1 July 1939 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 72 ( VP-72 ) on 1 July 1941 , redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 122 ( VPB-122 ) on 1 October 1944 , redesignated Patrol Squadron 122 ( VP-122 ) on 15 May 1946 , redesignated Heavy Patrol Squadron ( Landplane ) 12 ( VP-HL-12 ) on",
"1 March 1938 : VP-14 participated in Fleet Landing Exercise No . 4 , visiting ports at Miami , Florida , Guantanamo Bay Naval Base , Cuba , Port Padre , San Juan , Puerto Rico and Saint Thomas , U.S . Virgin Islands 1 Nov 1935 : VP-14F was established at NAS Norfolk , Virginia . The squadron flew a complement of six PM-2 flying boats , with tender support provided by .",
" The squadron was assigned the following aircraft , effective on the dates shown : - PM-2 - November 1935 - P2Y-2 - Jun 1938 - PBY-5 - December 1940 - PBY-5A - December 1942 - PB4Y-2 September 1944",
" The squadron was assigned to these home ports , effective on the dates shown : - NAS Norfolk , Virginia - 1 November 1935 - NS Charleston , South Carolina - 1 October 1939 - NAS Norfolk - 1 January 1941 - NAS Quonset Point , Rhode Island - 5 May 1941 - NAS Kaneohe Bay , Hawaii - 21 December 1941 - NAS San Diego , California - 1 July 1943 - NAS Kaneohe Bay - 23 August 1943 - NAS San Diego - 1 August 1944 - NAAS Brown Field , California - 1 September 1944"
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"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 727
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Who was the chair of Young Union from 1991 to 1993, if Hermann Gröhe was the chair of Young Union from 1990? | Hermann Gröhe | [
"aul Ziemiak ( 2014–2018 ) - Tilman Kuban ( since 2018 ) Hildegard Müller ( 1998–2002 ) - Philipp Mißfelder ( 2002–2014 )Hermann Gröhe ( 1989–1994 ) - Klaus Escher ( 1994–1998 ) Jürgen Echternach ( 1969–1973 ) - Matthias Wissmann ( 1973–1983 ) - Christoph Böhr ( 1983–1989 ) Bert Even ( 1961–1963 ) - Egon Klepsch ( 1963–1969 ) Ernst Majonica ( 1950–1955 ) - Gerhard Stoltenberg ( 1955–1961 )Bruno Six ( 1947–1948 ) - Alfred Sagner ( 1948–1949 ) - Josef Dufhues ( 1949–1950 )",
"- Wolfgang Schäuble – German minister of the interior ( 1989–91 and 2005–09 ) , minister of finance ( 2009–17 ) , president of the Bundestag ( since 2017 )"
] | {
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"1989",
"1994"
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"annotated_para": "- Hermann Gröhe ( 1989–1994 )",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 323
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Which party was Mbaye-Jacques Diop a member of from 1961 to 1990, if Mbaye-Jacques Diop joined in Senegalese Democratic Bloc from 1960? | Senegalese Democratic Bloc | [
" He was a long-time member of the Socialist Party ( PS ) , but split from the PS to form his own party , the Party for Progress and Citizenship ( PPC ) , in 2000 ,as Mayor of Rufisque from 1987 to 2002 , and as President of the Council of the Republic for Economic and Social Affairs ( CRAES ) from 2004 to 2007 .He served as a Deputy in the National Assembly of Senegal from 1983 to 2004 , Mbaye-Jacques Diop ( 15 January 1936 – 11 September 2016 ) was a Senegalese politician .",
"in 1987 and was Vice-President of the Association of Mayors of Senegal from 1988 to 2002 . Additionally , he held the posts of Secretary-General of the PS Regional Union in Dakar and First Vice-President of the Urban Community of Dakar from 1990 to 2000 . In the National Assembly , Diop was President of the Laws and Human Rights Commission from 1996 to 2000 and President of the Defense and Security Commission from 2000 to 2001 .",
"Shortly before the first round of the 2000 presidential election , violence broke out between supporters of the PS and the opposition in Rufisque on 23 February 2000 ; there were six injuries , and two homes owned by Diop were set on fire . He described it as a grave sign for democracy in Senegal . After the first round , Diop resigned from the PS on 2 March 2000 , choosing to support opposition candidate Abdoulaye Wade against the incumbent president and PS candidate Abdou Diouf and joining a pro-Wade alliance , the Front for the Alternance .",
"According to Diop , his defection dealt a severe political , electoral and psychological blow to the PS and its candidate , Abdou Diouf , who was defeated by Wade in the second round . He then founded a new party , the PPC , on 30 May 2000 , becoming its Secretary-General . Subsequently , he was elected to the National Assembly as a PPC candidate through national list proportional representation in the April 2001 parliamentary election ; he was the only PPC candidate to win a seat ."
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"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 757
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What was the name of the employer Rui Vitória work for from 2003 to 2005, if Rui Vitória was employed by the Benfica in 2002? | Benfica | [
"In 2008–09 , again as champion , he again led the side to division two .In 2006 , Vitória signed for Fátima , helping the club promote to the second level in his first season , followed by immediate relegation back .Early years and Fátima . After starting as a manager with his main team Vilafranquense , Vitória moved in 2004 to Benfica , spending two seasons with its junior side ."
] | {
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"2004",
"2006"
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"annotated_para": "After starting as a manager with his main team Vilafranquense , Vitória moved in 2004 to Benfica , spending two seasons with its junior side .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 279
} |
Alan Lowenthal went to which school from 1964 to 1966, if Alan Lowenthal joined in Ohio State University from 1963? | Ohio State University | [
"He went on leave to become a Long Beach City Councilman in 1992 . He remained on leave for several years until retiring in 1998 .In 1969 , Lowenthal moved to Long Beach and became a professor of community psychology at California State University , Long Beach .Lowenthal was born and raised in Queens , New York City . His family is Jewish . He graduated with a B.A . from Hobart College and earned a Ph.D . from Ohio State University . "
] | {
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"1962",
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"annotated_para": "Lowenthal was born and raised in Queens , New York City . His family is Jewish . He graduated with a B.A . from Hobart College and earned a Ph.D . from Ohio State University . In 1969 , Lowenthal moved to Long Beach and became a professor of community psychology at California State University , Long Beach . He went on leave to become a Long Beach City Councilman in 1992 . He remained on leave for several years until retiring in 1998 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 694
} |
Which team did the player Carlo Corazzin belong to from 2005 to 2006, if the player Carlo Corazzin released Vancouver Whitecaps from his contract in 2007? | Vancouver Whitecaps | [
"Corazzin played with the Whitecaps for 3 years until he was released in 2006 .In 2003 , Corazzin re-signed with Vancouver Whitecaps , where he scored 7 goals in a 13-game undefeated streak . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2003",
"2005"
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"annotated_para": "In 2003 , Corazzin re-signed with Vancouver Whitecaps , where he scored 7 goals in a 13-game undefeated streak . Corazzin played with the Whitecaps for 3 years until he was released in 2006 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 434
} |
Which employer did Philip Alston work for from 1998 to 2000, if Philip Alston joined in European University Institute from 1997? | European University Institute | [
"He was then Professor at the European University Institute ( 1996–2001 ) , before moving to New York University School of Law , where he is the John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law and co-Chair of the law schools Center for Human Rights and Global Justice . He became a faculty instructor in the NYU Law,Alston was then Professor at the Australian National University ( 1990–95 ) , and also director of its Center for International and Public Law . Alstons first academic appointments were at Tufts University ( 1985–89 ) and Harvard Law School ( 1984–89 ) "
] | {
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"1996",
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"annotated_para": "Alstons first academic appointments were at Tufts University ( 1985–89 ) and Harvard Law School ( 1984–89 ) . Alston was then Professor at the Australian National University ( 1990–95 ) , and also director of its Center for International and Public Law . He was then Professor at the European University Institute ( 1996–2001 ) , before moving to New York University School of Law , where he is the John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law and co-Chair of the law schools Center for Human Rights and Global Justice . He became a faculty instructor in the NYU Law Institute for Executive Education , which was launched in 2015 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 294
} |
Which school did Edwin G. Krebs go to from 1942 to 1944, if Edwin G. Krebs left the Washington University from 1945? | Washington University | [
"Krebs was discharged from the Navy in 1946 and was unable to immediately return to hospital work ; he was advised to study basic science instead . He chose to study biochemistry and was postdoctoral fellow to Carl and Gerty Cori , working on the interaction,The School of Medicine afforded Krebs the opportunity to train as a physician as well as to gain experience in medical research . Following graduation in 1943 , he undertook an 18-month residency at Barnes Hospital in St . Louis and then went on active duty as a medical officer in the Navy . Krebs was discharged from the Navy in 1946 and was unable to immediatel"
] | {
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"1940",
"1943"
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"annotated_para": "Krebs was born in Lansing , Iowa , the third child of William Carl Krebs , a Presbyterian minister and Louise Helen ( Stegeman ) Krebs . The family moved frequently due to the nature of his fathers work , though they settled in Greenville , Illinois when Krebs was six and remained there until his fathers unexpected death in 1933 . Louise Krebs decided to move her family to Urbana , Illinois , where Krebss elder brothers were attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . Krebs attended Urbana High School , and enrolled at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1936 . In his fourth year of study Krebs had decided to either pursue a higher degree in organic chemistry or study medicine . Receiving a scholarship to attend Washington University School of Medicine in St . Louis , he chose the latter .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 874
} |
Mark Bridge played for which team from 2008 to 2010, if Mark Bridge terminated contract with Sydney FC in 2012? | Sydney FC | [
"Although his third season with the Jets only yielded four goals , his last for the Jets was the most decisive , being the only goal in the 2008 A-League Grand Final .Bridge joined Newcastle from Parramatta Power in 2005 during the inaugural A-League season . Although it took some time for Bridge to find his feet he was the Jets best player during his second season ( 2006/07 ) at the club scoring 8 goals during the season .",
" As his contract had expired at the Jets , Bridge subsequently left the team and was unveiled as a Sydney FC player on 3 March 2008 alongside Simon Colosimo and John Aloisi . He scored his first goal for Sydney in their 5–2 demolition of Perth Glory at the Sydney Football Stadium .",
"On 11 February 2009 , Bridge arrived Kunming , Yunnan province , China , meet with Tianjin TEDA . He signed a four-month loan deal for Chinese Super League club Tianjin Teda during the offseason with Sydney FC . However , Tianjins failure to qualify from the group stage of the AFC Champions League meant that he had made the last appearance for the club and would return to Sydney FC at the end of May .",
" Mark Bridge has played for the Australian U-20 Squad where he made 9 appearances and scored 9 goals . He is currently a member of Australia U-23 national team . He was also called up to Australia senior squad for their Asian Cup qualifiers , in a match against Kuwait on 16 August . He was hoping to be included in the Australia senior squad for the Asian Cup games against Qatar , China and Iraq , but was not selected . Bridge made his senior international debut against Singapore in a friendly match in March 2008 .",
"Bridge was selected for the 2008 Australian Olympic squad ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2008",
"2009"
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"annotated_para": "Sydney FC .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 631
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What operated Rheidol (locomotive) from 1921 to 1923, if Vale of Rheidol Railway operated Rheidol (locomotive) from 1920? | Vale of Rheidol Railway | [
"Vale of Rheidol Railway , which it did from 1900 until 1924 , when it was scrapped .",
"Rheidol was withdrawn in 1923 and scrapped at Swindon Works in 1924 , having never carried its GWR number .The Vale of Rheidol Railway was taken over by the Great Western Railway ( GWR ) in 1923 and the locomotive was allocated the number 1198 . In 1904 , the locomotive was fitted with a conventional chimney , and at some point was fitted with a steel cab back ."
] | {
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"1922",
"1924"
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"annotated_para": "Rheidol , formerly named Treze de Maio and Talybont , was a steam locomotive built by W.G . Bagnall in Staffordshire , England , in 1896 . Originally built to a gauge of , it was ordered to work at a Brazilian sugar plantation , however the order was cancelled before it was exported . The locomotive was then regauged and renamed to work on the -gauge Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway , in Wales , where the locomotive worked from August 1897 until 1899 . It was then regauged and renamed a second time , to work on the -gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway , which it did from 1900 until 1924 , when it was scrapped .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 237
} |
Who did Gertrude Rand work for from 1946 to 1955, if Gertrude Rand joined in Columbia University from 1945? | Columbia University | [
"She retired in 1957 . Along with collaborators Legrand Hardy and M . Catherine Rittler , she researched the detection and assessment of color blindness and developed the Hardy-Rand-Rittler plate , known as the HRR pseudo-isochromatic color blindness test .Upon her husbands death in 1943 , Rand moved to New York City as a research associate at Columbia University’s Knapp Foundation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons .",
" Rand married her former supervisor , Ferree , in 1918 , but retained her maiden name professionally . They worked together until his death in 1943 ."
] | {
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"1943",
"1957"
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"annotated_para": "Upon her husbands death in 1943 , Rand moved to New York City as a research associate at Columbia University’s Knapp Foundation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons . She retired in 1957 . Along with collaborators Legrand Hardy and M . Catherine Rittler , she researched the detection and assessment of color blindness and developed the Hardy-Rand-Rittler plate , known as the HRR pseudo-isochromatic color blindness test .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 825
} |
What was the official name of Air Armament Center from 1945 to 1947, if Air Proving Ground Command was the official name of Air Armament Center from 1944? | Air Proving Ground Command | [
" - United States Army Air Forces , 27 October 1942 - Air Materiel Command , 20 January 1948 - United States Air Force , 1 June 1948 - Air Research and Development Command ( later Air Force Systems Command ) , 1 December 1957 - Air Force Materiel Command , 1 July 1992 – 1 October 2012 ( attached to Air Force Life Cycle Management Center after 18 July 2012 )",
" - Orlando Army Air Base , Florida , 27 October 1952 - Eglin Field ( later Air Force Base ) , Florida , 8 March 1946 – 1 October 2012",
"The AAF PGC was redesignated the Air Proving Ground Command on 10 July 1946,The Air Force Center was the planned USAF unit for the development of tactical policy and procedures . The Air Force Center was to be the succeeding unit to the USAAF Army Air Forces Tactical Center , established on October 28 , 1943 , and which had become the Army Air Forces Center on 1 June 1945 . Instead , the AAF Center merged into Proving Ground Command ( PGC ) to form a new Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command on 8 March 1946 . ",
", and raised to major command status . The APGC was moved to the now renamed Eglin Air Force Base , Florida , on 1 July 1948 ."
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"Jul 1946",
"Jan 1948"
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"annotated_para": "The Air Force Center was the planned USAF unit for the development of tactical policy and procedures . The Air Force Center was to be the succeeding unit to the USAAF Army Air Forces Tactical Center , established on October 28 , 1943 , and which had become the Army Air Forces Center on 1 June 1945 . Instead , the AAF Center merged into Proving Ground Command ( PGC ) to form a new Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command on 8 March 1946 . The AAF PGC was redesignated the Air Proving Ground Command on 10 July 1946 , and raised to major command status . The APGC was moved to the now renamed Eglin Air Force Base , Florida , on 1 July 1948 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 494
} |
194th Fighter Squadron was officially named what from 1948 to 1951, if 194th Fighter Squadron was officially named CA ANG 144th Fighter Group from 1947? | CA ANG 144th Fighter Group | [
" - Constituted 409th Fighter Squadron on 12 October 1943 - Re-designated : 194th Fighter Squadron , and allocated to California ANG on 24 May 1946",
" - 372d Fighter ( Later Fighter-Bomber , Fighter ) Group , 15 October 1943 – 7 November 1945 - 144th Fighter Group , 25 June 1948 - 144th Fighter Wing , 31 October 1950 - 144th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , 1 October 1952 - 144th Fighter-Bomber Wing , 1 December 1952 - 144th Fighter-Interceptor Wing , 7 July 1955 - 144th Operations Group , 16 March 1992 – Present",
"It was organized at Naval Air Station Alameda , California , and was extended federal recognition on 25 June 1948 by the National Guard Bureau . The 194th Fighter Squadron was bestowed to the history , honors , and colors of the 409th Fighter Squadron . The squadron was equipped with F-51D Mustangs and was assigned to the CA ANG 144th Fighter Group . During its early years with the,The wartime 409th Fighter Squadron was re-activated and re-designated as the 194th Fighter Squadron , and was allotted to the California Air National Guard , on 24 May 1946 . ",
" - Maurer , Maurer . Combat Squadrons of the Air Force : World War II . Maxwell Air Force Base , Alabama : Office of Air Force History , 1982 . - http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/194fs.htm - history of the 144th - Rogers , B . ( 2006 ) . United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 . - Cornett , Lloyd H . and Johnson , Mildred W. , A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946–1980 , Office of History , Aerospace Defense Center , Peterson AFB , CO ( 1980 ) ."
] | {
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"May 1946",
"Sep 1952"
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"annotated_para": "The wartime 409th Fighter Squadron was re-activated and re-designated as the 194th Fighter Squadron , and was allotted to the California Air National Guard , on 24 May 1946 . It was organized at Naval Air Station Alameda , California , and was extended federal recognition on 25 June 1948 by the National Guard Bureau . The 194th Fighter Squadron was bestowed to the history , honors , and colors of the 409th Fighter Squadron . The squadron was equipped with F-51D Mustangs and was assigned to the CA ANG 144th Fighter Group . During its early years with the F-51D , the unit earned prominence as one of the Air Forces most respected aerial gunnery competitors .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 115
} |
Which employer did Jessica Valenti work for from 2012 to 2013, if Jessica Valenti employed by the The Nation in 2011? | The Nation | [
"2008 ) , and Believe Me : How Trusting Women Can Change the World ( 2020 ) . Between 2014 and 2018 , Valenti was a columnist for The Guardian . She is currently a columnist for Medium .",
" After graduating from college , Valenti worked for the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund and for the Womens Environment & Development Organization . She wrote a blog for NARAL Pro-Choice America and also taught at Rutgers University from 2008 to 2010 .",
"Valentis writing has appeared in Diane Mapes Single State of the Union : Single Women Speak Out on Life , Love , and the Pursuit of Happiness ( 2007 ) , Melody Bergers We Dont Need Another Wave : Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists ( 2008 ) , and Courtney E . Martin and J . Courtney Sullivans book , Click : When We Knew We Were Feminists ( 2010 ) .",
" Since 2014 , Valenti has written regularly for The Guardian , where she is a columnist .Her work has appeared in Ms. , The Washington Post , AlterNet , as well as other publications . Valenti wrote for The Nation from 2008 to 2014 .",
" - 2010 : Independent Publisher Book Awards for Gold : The Purity Myth : How Americas Obsession with Virginity Is Hurting Young Women - 2011 : The Hillman Prize , Blog for Feministing - 2011 : The Guardian , Top 100 Inspiring Women - 2014 : Planned Parenthood Federation of America , Media Award for Commentary at The Guardian for The Body Politic column - Ibis Reproductive Health , Evidence in Activism Award - Choice USA Generation Award"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2010",
"2014"
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"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 481
} |
What operated Rheidol (locomotive) from 1896 to 1898, if Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway operated Rheidol (locomotive) from 1895? | Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway | [
"Originally built to a gauge of , it was ordered to work at a Brazilian sugar plantation , however the order was cancelled before it was exported . The locomotive was then regauged and renamed to work on the -gauge Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway , in Wales , where the locomotive worked from August 1897 until 1899 . It was then regauged and renamed a second time , to work on the -gauge,Rheidol , formerly named Treze de Maio and Talybont , was a steam locomotive built by W.G . Bagnall in Staffordshire , England , in 1896 .",
"The locomotive was originally built by W.G . Bagnalls in 1896 , following an order for a gauge locomotive for a sugar plantation in Brazil . The locomotive was named Treze de Maio ( Portuguese for Thirteenth of May ) , the date that Brazil had abolished slavery in 1888 . It was constructed as a locomotive with outside frames , and fitted with a spark arresting chimney . It was completed and named by February 1897 , but the order was cancelled before the loco was exported . This may have been due to a political uprising in Brazil",
"The Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway was a short-lived railway built in 1897 , operating from Llanfihangel via Talybont to serve lead mines in Mid-Wales . The railways first locomotive , Victoria , was of an unusual design , and not sufficiently powerful to operate on the railway , and therefore the owners of the line approached Bagnalls to provide a new locomotive urgently ( Bagnalls also supplied their works number 1510 , Hafan , to work the upper section of the tramway ) . As Treze de Maio was available it was regauged and renamed Talybont , and delivered to",
"the Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway in August 1897 , still with its spark arresting chimney .",
" The Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway was not an economic success , and closed in 1899 , just two years after opening . Talybont was then sold back to Bagnalls . Vale of Rheidol Railway ."
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"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 235
} |
What citizenship did Arseny Mironov hold from 1946 to 1989, if Arseny Mironov held USSR from 1945? | USSR | [
"In May 1941 , he started working for the Gromov Flight Research Institute ( GFRI ) within the Minaviaprom of the USSR .In 1936 , Mironov entered the Moscow Aviation Institute ( MAI ) at a new course Flight Testing and graduated in 1941 . "
] | {
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"1922",
"1991"
],
"annotated_para": "In 1936 , Mironov entered the Moscow Aviation Institute ( MAI ) at a new course Flight Testing and graduated in 1941 . In May 1941 , he started working for the Gromov Flight Research Institute ( GFRI ) within the Minaviaprom of the USSR .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 801
} |
What was the position of Margaret Ewing from 2002 to 2004, if Scottish Parliament served as the Scottish Parliament from 2001? | Scottish Parliament | [
" Margaret Anne Ewing ( née McAdam , formerly Bain ; 1 September 1945 – 21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish teacher , journalist and politician . She served as a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire from 1974 to 1979 and Moray from 1987 to 2001 , and was the Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) for Moray from 1999 until 2006 .",
"The SNP comfortably retained her vacant seat at the by-election which took place on 27 April 2006 .Ewing had announced that she was not seeking re-election at the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections . In 1999 , at the first Scottish Parliament election she was returned to represent Moray . She was returned again in 2003 . In August 2005 , "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"May 2003",
"Mar 2006"
],
"annotated_para": "In August 2005 , Ewing had announced that she was not seeking re-election at the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections . The SNP comfortably retained her vacant seat at the by-election which took place on 27 April 2006 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 908
} |
Where did John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio live from 1893 to 1895, if Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio left Madrid from 1896? | Madrid | [
"From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were, From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 .On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attaché and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 .He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 .After being educated at Eton ( 1877–1882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attaché in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1892",
"1894"
],
"annotated_para": "After being educated at Eton ( 1877–1882 , Edward Compton Austen Leighs house ) he was nominated an attaché in the diplomatic service on 20 November 1886 . He passed a competitive examination on 14 January 1887 . On 12 June 1888 he was appointed to Brussels as an attaché and promoted to Third Secretary on 14 January 1889 . From 24 April 1892 he served in Madrid , and was promoted to Second Secretary on 22 August 1893 . From August 1894 he served in Cairo under Lord Cromer in charge of the agency there when the Dervishes were active ( he was granted an allowance for knowledge of Arabic on 2 April 1895 ) . In autumn 1897 he was in Berlin , in 1899 in Brussels and from 1901 in Athens , as head of chancery ( dealing with the Macedonian problem ) . He was promoted to First Secretary on 1 April 1904 . He was employed between 1901–06 at the Foreign Office in London , and appointed a British Delegate for negotiation of a new Commercial Convention with Romania on 7 September 1905 . He served as Berlin chargé daffaires and counsellor of embassy from 1 July 1906 to 1911 , and was a British delegate at the International Copyright Conference at Berlin , October–November 1908 . From November 1911 to 1916 he served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Montenegro at Cettinjé , and was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on a special mission to the Holy See in 1916–1923 , ( Pope Benedict XV 1916-1922 , and same to Pope Pius XI 1922-1923 ) . He was a member of the 1931 Malta Royal Commission ( report issued in a blue book , 11 February 1932 ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 560
} |
Which country did Svetogorsk belong to from 1942 to 1943, if Svetogorsk became the Finns from 1941? | Finns | [
"This secession was formalized after signing the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947 . The Finnish population was resettled to Finland , while migrants from Central Russia resettled the Karelian Isthmus .Enso was recaptured by Finns between 1941 and 1944 during the Continuation War but was again ceded to Soviets by the Moscow Armistice . ",
" On November 24 , 1944 , Yaskinsky District was transferred from Karelo-Finnish SSR to Leningrad Oblast . On October 1 , 1948 , the district was renamed Lesogorsky and on January 13 , 1949 , all Finnish names of the localities were replaced with Russian names . In particular , Enso was renamed Svetogorsk . On December 9 , 1960 , Lesogorsky District was abolished and merged into Vyborgsky District ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Aug 1941",
"Sep 1944"
],
"annotated_para": "Enso was recaptured by Finns between 1941 and 1944 during the Continuation War but was again ceded to Soviets by the Moscow Armistice . This secession was formalized after signing the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947 . The Finnish population was resettled to Finland , while migrants from Central Russia resettled the Karelian Isthmus .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 776
} |
Who was Cheryl Tiegs's spouse from 1999 to 2002, if Rod Stryker and Cheryl Tiegs had divorced in 2003? | Rod Stryker | [
"40th anniversary Hall of Fame , and was included on Peoples 2008 50 Most Beautiful People list , and Mens Health Magazines 2012 100 Hottest Women of All Time feature . Tiegs posed in 2001 in a bikini for the cover of More , and earned considerable praise for breaking age barriers related to fitness , fashion , and beauty .",
"She has three sons : Zachary ( born in 1991 ) , with Anthony Peck , and twins Theo and Jaden ( born in 2000 ) , who were delivered via surrogacy during,to photographer Peter Beard ( from 1981 to 1983 ) ; to aspiring actor Anthony Peck ( from 1990 to 1995 ) , son of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Passani ; and to yoga instructor Rod Stryker ( from 1998 to 2001 ) .Tiegs has been married four times : to advertising executive Stan Dragoti ( from 1970 to 1979 "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1998",
"2001"
],
"annotated_para": "Tiegs has been married four times : to advertising executive Stan Dragoti ( from 1970 to 1979 ) ; to photographer Peter Beard ( from 1981 to 1983 ) ; to aspiring actor Anthony Peck ( from 1990 to 1995 ) , son of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Passani ; and to yoga instructor Rod Stryker ( from 1998 to 2001 ) . She has three sons : Zachary ( born in 1991 ) , with Anthony Peck , and twins Theo and Jaden ( born in 2000 ) , who were delivered via surrogacy during her marriage to Stryker .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 143
} |
Kenneth Robinson took which position from 1953 to 1954, if Kenneth Robinson elected to the Member of Parliament in 1952? | Member of Parliament | [
" Robinson wrote a biography of Wilkie Collins ( 1951 ) , and a young persons guide to Parliament , Look at Parliament ( 1962 ) .",
"When his position of Minister of Health was abolished in 1968 , Robinson was appointed Minister for Planning and Land , He joined the cabinet and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1964 . Reforms he oversaw include the banning on cigarette television advertising and the reintroduction of prescription charges , He was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for St . Pancras North in a by-election in 1949 . He was a government assistant whip from 1950 until 1951 .Robinson was a St Pancras borough councillor 1945–1949 ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"Oct 1951",
"May 1955"
],
"annotated_para": "Robinson was a St Pancras borough councillor 1945–1949 . He was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for St . Pancras North in a by-election in 1949 . He was a government assistant whip from 1950 until 1951 . He joined the cabinet and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1964 . Reforms he oversaw include the banning on cigarette television advertising and the reintroduction of prescription charges . When his position of Minister of Health was abolished in 1968 , Robinson was appointed Minister for Planning and Land , only for this position to be abolished a year later . Robinson left Parliament in 1970 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 734
} |
Which team did Jaap Stam play for from 2001 to 2003, if Jaap Stam joined in Lazio from 2000? | Lazio | [
"Early in the 2001–02 season , Stam was controversially sold to Lazio in Italy after Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly upset by allegations Stam had made in his autobiography Head to Head about the club . Stam made numerous statements in the book about his views on opposing players , and notoriously alleged that Fergusons approach to buy him was done without the permission of PSV . Later , Simon Kuper reported that contrary to initial belief , Ferguson had noticed that Stams tackling numbers were declining and simply assumed the defender was past his playing peak",
" During his time with Lazio , Stam was found guilty of having the banned steroid nandrolone in his system following a Serie A game , and received a five-month ban , which was eventually reduced by a month after appeals . He was the second Lazio player suspended in 2001 , after Fernando Couto . In his last season at the club , he won the Coppa Italia .",
" Stam joined Milan after UEFA Euro 2004 . He reached his second Champions League final with the Rossoneri in 2005 , but was a runner-up after his team was defeated by Liverpool in a penalty shoot-out .",
" Stam reached his third semi-finals in an international competition with his nation at UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal and retired from international football after the tournament . The reason cited for his international retirement was that he wanted to focus on his new team , Milan , as well as his family . In total , he played 67 matches for the Netherlands , scoring three goals .",
"FIFPro World XI Nominee 2005,Overseas Team of the Decade – Premier League 10 Seasons Awards ( 1992–93 – 2001–02 ) 2000–01 Premier League - ESM Team of the Year : 1998–99 1998–99 Premier League , 1999–2000 Premier League , 1999–2000 - PFA Team of the Year 1997 - UEFA Club Best Defender of the Year ,Dutch Footballer of the Year : 1997 - Dutch Golden Boot."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2001",
"2004"
],
"annotated_para": "Early in the 2001–02 season , Stam was controversially sold to Lazio in Italy after Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly upset by allegations Stam had made in his autobiography Head to Head about the club . Stam made numerous statements in the book about his views on opposing players , and notoriously alleged that Fergusons approach to buy him was done without the permission of PSV . Later , Simon Kuper reported that contrary to initial belief , Ferguson had noticed that Stams tackling numbers were declining and simply assumed the defender was past his playing peak . Laurent Blanc was signed as his replacement .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 301
} |
Which team did the player Pavel Pogrebnyak belong to from 2001 to 2004, if Pavel Pogrebnyak played for FC Spartak Moscow from 2000? | FC Spartak Moscow | [
"Born in Moscow , Pogrebnyak began his career at Spartak Moscow , making his professional debut in 2002 . Over the next three years , he spent time away on loan at Baltika Kaliningrad , Khimki and Shinnik Yaroslavl before joining Tom Tomsk in 2006 . After a season with them , he moved to top Russian side Zenit St . Petersburg . There he spent three seasons and had his greatest spell of success , winning the Russian Premier League , the Russian Super Cup , the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup . In 2009 ,",
"In 2005 , Pogrebnyak played for Shinnik Yaroslavl and scored four goals in 23 matches . Pogrebnyak made his true breakthrough during the 2006 season with Tom Tomsk scoring 13 goals in 26 matches and became one of the favorites amongst the local fans .In 2003 , Pogrebnyak played 40 matches and scored 15 goals while on loan with Baltika Kaliningrad . The following season , he returned to Spartak Moscow , appearing 16 times and scoring two goals . The same season he also scored six goals for FC Khimki in 12 appearances . ",
" On 27 August 2015 , Pogrebnyak moved back to Russia , signing a three-year contract with Dynamo Moscow . Dynamo released him on 25 January 2018 , citing disciplinary reasons , such as attending a Juventus - Inter Milan game in Italy on the same day Dynamo played a league game and participating in the annual exhibition FC Spartak Moscow academy alumni game without Dynamos authorization . Pogrebnyak said he will demand the compensation for the full length of his contract through the Russian Football Union ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2002",
"2005"
],
"annotated_para": "Dynamo released him on 25 January 2018 , citing disciplinary reasons , such as attending a Juventus - Inter Milan game in Italy on the same day Dynamo played a league game and participating in the annual exhibition FC Spartak Moscow academy alumni game without Dynamos authorization . Pogrebnyak said he will demand the compensation for the full length of his contract through the Russian Football Union .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 624
} |
Which country did Svetogorsk belong to from 1929 to 1938, if Svetogorsk joined in Finland from 1928? | Finland | [
"When Finland became independent in 1917 , Enso remained part of Finland .Originally called Enso , the town was founded in 1887 to serve a paper mill . At the time , Enso was part of Viipuri Province and the Jääski Municipality in the Grand Duchy of Finland , which was an autonomic state within the Russian Empire .",
" Before the Winter War , the town was a major factory site for Enso-Gutzeit Oy , the Finnish pulp and paper company ( now Stora Enso ) . In the 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty , the new Finnish-Soviet border was deliberately drawn to leave the factory complex on the Soviet side . The towns major industry is still pulp and paper .",
" In March 1940 , Enso became a part of Yaskinsky District with the administrative center in the work settlement of Yaski . It was a part of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , after March 31 , 1940 of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1917",
"Mar 1940"
],
"annotated_para": "Originally called Enso , the town was founded in 1887 to serve a paper mill . At the time , Enso was part of Viipuri Province and the Jääski Municipality in the Grand Duchy of Finland , which was an autonomic state within the Russian Empire . When Finland became independent in 1917 , Enso remained part of Finland .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 774
} |
Michael Rankine played for which team from 2003 to 2005, if Michael Rankine no longer renewed his contract with Barrow in 2006? | Barrow | [
"Rankine began his career with the Doncaster Rovers youth system , before playing for Armthorpe Welfare and Barrow in non-League football . He moved to League Two club Scunthorpe United in 2004 but after only scoring one goal for them signed for Alfreton Town . He signed for Conference National club Rushden & Diamonds in 2006 , where he played for three seasons , before signing for divisional rivals York City in 2009 . He played for them in the 2010 Conference Premier play-off Final before signing for Aldershot Town in 2011 . He spent two seasons at Aldershot and",
" He signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division club Barrow in the summer of 2003 . He was unable to play for them in the opening match of 2003–04 after suffering whiplash following a car crash . He made 47 appearances and scored nine goals in 2003–04 .Born in Doncaster , South Yorkshire , Rankine started his career in the youth system of hometown club Doncaster Rovers . He played for Armthorpe Welfare on work experience in 2002 and was released by Doncaster at the end of the 2002–03 season after failing to progress into their first team . ",
"Rankine signed for League Two club Scunthorpe United on 15 September 2004 on non-contract terms , following a trial after being recommended to the club by Barrow manager Lee Turnbull . The move came having made 11 appearances and scored three goals for Barrow up to that point during 2004–05 . He scored the winning goal for Scunthorpe away to Bury on his debut with a close range finish from Andy Crosbys knock-down in the 89th minute , which gave his team a 1–0 victory . He started for Scunthorpe in a 3–1 defeat to eventual Premier League champions Chelsea",
"in the FA Cup third round in January 2005 , after which he was given the shirt of striker Didier Drogba . He scored one goal for Scunthorpe in 2004–05 , in which he made 24 appearances , as they won promotion to League One as League Two runners-up . He signed a new six-month contract with the club in June 2005 .",
" - Football League Two runner-up : 2004–05"
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2003",
"2004"
],
"annotated_para": "Born in Doncaster , South Yorkshire , Rankine started his career in the youth system of hometown club Doncaster Rovers . He played for Armthorpe Welfare on work experience in 2002 and was released by Doncaster at the end of the 2002–03 season after failing to progress into their first team . He signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division club Barrow in the summer of 2003 . He was unable to play for them in the opening match of 2003–04 after suffering whiplash following a car crash . He made 47 appearances and scored nine goals in 2003–04 .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 892
} |
Who was John Derek's spouse from 1979 to 1985, if Bo Derek and John Derek got married in 1978? | Bo Derek | [
" He became a great-grandfather in 1996 . Derek had one granddaughter , Alyce Derek ( born 1969 ) from Russells marriage to Lynette Berry . Derek suffered a heart attack in 1986 , but completely recovered . The couple remained together until John died in 1998 . Collins became known to the public as Bo Derek following their marriage on June 10 , 1976 , and achieved international fame in 1979 with her role in the Blake Edwards film 10 . ",
" John Derek ( born Derek Delevan Harris ; August 12 , 1926May 22 , 1998 ) was an American actor , director , screenwriter , producer and photographer . He appeared in such films as Knock on Any Door , All the Kings Men ( both 1949 ) , and Rogues of Sherwood Forest ( 1950 ) . He was also known for launching the career of his fourth wife , Bo Derek ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"1976",
"1988"
],
"annotated_para": "John Derek ( born Derek Delevan Harris ; August 12 , 1926May 22 , 1998 ) was an American actor , director , screenwriter , producer and photographer . He appeared in such films as Knock on Any Door , All the Kings Men ( both 1949 ) , and Rogues of Sherwood Forest ( 1950 ) . He was also known for launching the career of his fourth wife , Bo Derek .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 712
} |
Which team did Mark Bridge play for from 2014 to 2015, if Mark Bridge belonged to Western Sydney Wanderer from 2013? | Western Sydney Wanderers | [
" On 27 May 2016 , after 4 seasons with the Western Sydney Wanderers , Bridge left the club to join Thai Premier League club Chiangrai United . On 6 July 2017 , Bridge terminated his contract with Chiangrai United . Return to Western Sydney Wanderers . In July 2017 , Bridge returned to Western Sydney Wanderers on a two-year contract .",
" - Western Sydney Wanderers Player of the Year : 2012–13 , 2015-16 - A-League All Star : 2013",
" Bridge asked for and received a mutual termination of his Sydney FC contract on 1 June 2012 .",
" Bridge scored the Wanderers first ever hat-trick in the round 16 6–1 thrashing of Adelaide United in their inaugural season . Bridge was also the,On 27 October 2012 Bridge scored the first ever A-League goal for the Western Sydney Wanderers , against Brisbane Roar in the Wanderers fourth game of their inaugural season . Wanderers top goalscorer for the 2012–13 A-League season with 11 goals . Bridge is also the clubs all-time top goalscorer, On 30 June 2012 it was officially announced he had joined the newly formed Western Sydney Wanderers club . "
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2012",
"2016"
],
"annotated_para": "Western Sydney Wanderers .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 633
} |
Which team did Frédéric Piquionne play for from 2007 to 2010, if Frédéric Piquionne left the Monaco in 2011? | Monaco | [
"At international level , Piquionne played for the Martinique national team . He represented them in the run up to the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup and was named in the 2012 Caribbean Cup squad . He also played once for France in a friendly against Austria in 2007 .",
"On 10 November 2007 , he played his 200th match in Ligue 1 , against Strasbourg at the Stade Louis-II ( 3-0 ) On 3 February 2007 , he played his first Ligue 1 match for Monaco , against Auxerre . At the end of the season , Monaco remained in Ligue 1 and despite his disappointing performances , they exercised their buyout clause . On 31 January 2007 , Piquionne moved to Monaco on loan . The contract included an option to purchase , valued at €6 million .",
"On 29 July 2008 , after a friendly match at Annecy , Piquionne signed a four-year deal for €4.5 million with Lyon . He wore the number 39 shirt and scored his first goal in the UEFA Champions League against Fiorentina .",
"Instead of representing FIFA member New Caledonia in Oceania , Piquionne represented Martinique . He may have been called during the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification but he did not play the final tournament . As Martinique is not a member of FIFA , he was eligible to play for France for whom he was called up in a squad to play Lithuania on 24 March 2007 in a Euro 2008 qualifying match , but did not play . He made his international debut for France in a friendly against Austria on 28 March 2007 , coming on as a",
"substitute in the 78th minute for Abou Diaby at the Stade de France . He played for France B against Slovakia in August 2007 , but never represented the senior team again ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2007",
"2008"
],
"annotated_para": "On 31 January 2007 , Piquionne moved to Monaco on loan . The contract included an option to purchase , valued at €6 million . On 3 February 2007 , he played his first Ligue 1 match for Monaco , against Auxerre . At the end of the season , Monaco remained in Ligue 1 and despite his disappointing performances , they exercised their buyout clause . On 10 November 2007 , he played his 200th match in Ligue 1 , against Strasbourg at the Stade Louis-II ( 3-0 ) .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 366
} |
Which team did the player Marek Krejčí belong to from 2000 to 2002, if Marek Krejčí played for Győri ETO from 1999? | Győri ETO | [
"He went on to move to Hungarian side Győri ETO in September 2001 , eventually returning to Slovakia in the summer of 2003 , when he signed a contract with one of the countrys top clubs Artmedia Bratislava . He only spent one season with the team , winning the Slovak Cup in 2004 and making two UEFA Cup appearances in the autumn of 2003 , scoring two goals . Born in Bratislava , he started his career with local club Inter Bratislava , moving to Spartak Trnava in November 2000 . ",
"the Slovak League for the 2003–04 season , scoring 15 goals . On 31 March 2004 , he played his first and only game for the Slovak national team , playing the first half of their friendly match against Austria which ended in a 1–1 draw ."
] | {
"time_scope": [
"2001",
"2003"
],
"annotated_para": "Born in Bratislava , he started his career with local club Inter Bratislava , moving to Spartak Trnava in November 2000 . He went on to move to Hungarian side Győri ETO in September 2001 , eventually returning to Slovakia in the summer of 2003 , when he signed a contract with one of the countrys top clubs Artmedia Bratislava . He only spent one season with the team , winning the Slovak Cup in 2004 and making two UEFA Cup appearances in the autumn of 2003 , scoring two goals . He was also the second best goalscorer of the Slovak League for the 2003–04 season , scoring 15 goals . On 31 March 2004 , he played his first and only game for the Slovak national team , playing the first half of their friendly match against Austria which ended in a 1–1 draw .",
"type": "counterfactual",
"ID": 795
} |
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