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the first is that there are times when the onebox gets it wrong because it is extracting sentences without understanding the meaning. This is where True Knowledge can help existing search engines.
The second is that there are queries which involve some common sense and quite a lot of inference, but are perfectly reasonable queries. Examples include: Who was US president when John Lennon died? I put these and a couple of other queries up as screenshots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/azeem/tags/true/
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