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What is the definition of infraction? | <answer> A major violation of rules which leads to a penalty, if detected by the referee. <context> Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: infraction (Noun). A minor offence, petty crime. infraction (Noun). a violation; breach. infraction (Noun). A major violation of rules which leads to a penalty, if detect... |
Which two men are partners? | <answer> Tom Roland's eyes dropped for a moment. "Me and Guardley <context> CHAPTER XV.
ON TO LAKE BENNETT.
The face of Tom Roland wore a smile, but in his eyes was an anxious look which Earl did not fail to notice as he surveyed the two acquaintances from Basco. The young prospector was much taken aback by this su... |
How much time had passed since Willoughby left the scene? | <answer> A fortnight <context> Chapter XXX.
"I shall go on through all eternity, Thank God, I only am an embryo still: The small beginning of a glorious soul, An atom that shall fill immensity."
Coxe.
A fortnight elapsed ere Willoughby and his party could tear themselves from a scene that had witnessed so much do... |
Who concluded that the University maintained a "holistic" approach to affirmative action? | <answer> US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit <context> In 2012, Abigail Fisher, an undergraduate student at Louisiana State University, and Rachel Multer Michalewicz, a law student at Southern Methodist University, filed a lawsuit to challenge the University of Texas admissions policy, asserting it had a "race-co... |
what is a person's eye twitching eyelid? | <answer> Eye twitching is a repetitive, uncontrollable blinking or spasm of the eyelid, usually the upper lid. <context> Eye twitching is a repetitive, uncontrollable blinking or spasm of the eyelid, usually the upper lid. Eye twitching (blepharospasm) usually affects the eye muscles of both eyes. If you have eye twitc... |
who was third? | <answer> Dullahan, with 12-1 odds, also made a late run and finished third. <context> Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) -- I'll Have Another cut loose on the home stretch to run down Bodemeister and earn the first Kentucky Derby wins for his rider and trainer Saturday.
I'll Have Another, with a finish of 2:01:83, earned ne... |
how long can i get child tax credit? | <answer> You can get a child tax credit under the age of 17. <context> The child tax credit is worth up to $1,000 for each qualifying child. This credit can be both a nonrefundable and a refundable credit. The refundable portion of the child tax credit is called the additional child tax credit. To qualify for the child... |
Who recognized hydrogen gas as a discreet substance? | <answer> Henry Cavendish <context> In 1671, Robert Boyle discovered and described the reaction between iron filings and dilute acids, which results in the production of hydrogen gas. In 1766, Henry Cavendish was the first to recognize hydrogen gas as a discrete substance, by naming the gas from a metal-acid reaction "f... |
How long had it been since Mike had been home for the Easter holiday? | <answer> Two years have elapsed and Mike is home again <context> CHAPTER XXX
MR. JACKSON MAKES UP HIS MIND
Two years have elapsed and Mike is home again for the Easter holidays.
If Mike had been in time for breakfast that morning he might have gathered from the expression on his father's face, as Mr. Jackson ope... |
In addition to textiles, what other industry is Nanjing known for, since the Three Kingdoms period? | <answer> minting <context> Since the Three Kingdoms period, Nanjing has been an industrial centre for textiles and minting owing to its strategic geographical location and convenient transportation. During the Ming dynasty, Nanjing's industry was further expanded, and the city became one of the most prosperous cities i... |
what does g and a mean under expenses? | <answer> G&A Expenses, part of a company's operating expenses, are the General and Administrative expenses of a company. <context> G&A expenses, part of a company's operating expenses, are the general and administrative expenses of a company. Generally accepted accounting principles consider operating expenses to be th... |
did they see anyone there? | <answer> I entered the store and said hi to Mr. Jones <context> The dog was playing in the street outside. I walked past the dog and threw the ball to him. He seemed to be hot from the heat of the day. I then headed to the store because I needed to buy some food and other things that were needed. I entered the store an... |
Did she go through any obstacles? | <answer> Not bad for someone whose legs were cut off below the knee when she was two years old <context> Recipients of this year's Annenberg scholarships were announced on June 19. Brittany Blythe was one of them.
In seventh grade,Brittany Blythe dreamed of being a cheerleader . Her school's coaches were less than en... |
What does China mean? | <answer> Middle Kingdom <context> After conquering "China proper", the Manchus identified their state as "China" (中國, Zhōngguó; "Middle Kingdom"), and referred to it as Dulimbai Gurun in Manchu (Dulimbai means "central" or "middle," gurun means "nation" or "state"). The emperors equated the lands of the Qing state (inc... |
When was Kato Kiyomasa in power? | <answer> the Sengoku Era <context> Katō Kiyomasa was one of the most powerful and well-known lords of the Sengoku Era. He commanded most of Japan's major clans during the invasion of Korea (1592–1598). In a handbook he addressed to "all samurai, regardless of rank" he told his followers that a warrior's only duty in li... |
How does an anaconda kill its victim according to the passage? | <answer> It often uses its strength to kill its victim. <context> When you travel in South America, you'd better pay attention to the following three kinds of dangerous South American animals.
Piranhas
Although only a small number of piranhas are considered to be dangerous to humans, the red-bellied piranha is definit... |
During which war? | <answer> more than 5,000 Boers taken prisoner during the Second Boer War. <context> Saint Helena (/ˌseɪnt həˈliːnə/ SAYNT-hə-LEE-nə) is a volcanic tropical island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) east of Rio de Janeiro and 1,950 kilometres (1,210 mi) west of the Cunene River, which marks the bor... |
What sort of release was the film given? | <answer> Audiences will be getting a new look at Abraham Lincoln this weekend with the wide release <context> (CNN) -- Audiences will be getting a new look at Abraham Lincoln this weekend with the wide release of director Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," and they'll be seeing a lot of America, too.
The film, which recr... |
Are they young men? | <answer> They're nearing retirement. <context> Dearborn, Michigan (CNN) -- Steve Bengelsvorf and Terry Flynn are chatting over beers on a hot, humid Wednesday night at Bamboozles, a Dearborn, Michigan, bar and restaurant, and a common pit stop for nearby factory workers.
Both these clean-cut men sitting at the bar in... |
When did Apple discontinue the use of PowerPC microprocessors? | <answer> 2006 <context> Apple discontinued the use of PowerPC microprocessors in 2006. At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs announced this transition, revealing that Mac OS X was always developed to run on both the Intel and PowerPC architectures. All new Macs now use x86 processors made by Intel, and some were renamed as a result... |
A dollar spent by a poor person is likely to provide what for them? | <answer> a great deal of utility <context> Following the utilitarian principle of seeking the greatest good for the greatest number – economic inequality is problematic. A house that provides less utility to a millionaire as a summer home than it would to a homeless family of five, is an example of reduced "distributiv... |
Microchips vulnerabilities are introduced when? | <answer> during the manufacturing process <context> While hardware may be a source of insecurity, such as with microchip vulnerabilities maliciously introduced during the manufacturing process, hardware-based or assisted computer security also offers an alternative to software-only computer security. Using devices and ... |
When was the next breakthrough? | <answer> In 1961, Marshall Nirenberg and Johann Matthaci found a message in DNA showing how DNA tells the cell to build its parts. <context> On June 26, 2000, two scientists, called Francis Collins and Craig Venter, told the world that they could read the whole "map" of the human body: DNA. DNA is something that everyb... |
What's the influence of writing letters to Toby? | <answer> He understands more about the world. <context> In June 2013 a five-year-old boy, Toby, was walking home from school thinking about the long summer ahead. Money was tight that year and Toby's parents had told him they would not be able to afford a holiday.
Instead of dreaming about foreign travel, he had been r... |
is columbia the.major producer of coffee in the world? | <answer> Yes,Columbia is among the major producers of coffee in the world. <context> Throughout the world, coffee is the second-most traded commodity after crude oil, which is cultivated across 80 nations namely Central and South America, Asia and Africa. The major coffee producing and exporting nations are Brazil, Col... |
how is cholesterol testing done? | <answer> A blood test is required to test for your cholesterol levels. Often, if you are only testing for HDL and total cholesterol, you may eat beforehand. If you are having a complete lipid profile done, you should not eat or drink anything other than water for nine to 12 hours before the test.If you take medication ... |
Where did he try to find her? | <answer> her house and also tried to get into her on-set trailer. <context> Editor's note: Jane Velez-Mitchell is host of the HLN show, "Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell," a topical event-driven show with a wide range of viewpoints. Velez-Mitchell is the author of "Secrets Can Be Murder: What America's Most Sensational... |
is seaweed the best source of dha? | <answer> No, seaweed is not the best plant source of DHA because of it's very low concentration. <context> Did Someone Say Seaweed? Seaweed and microalgae are the only plant sources of EPA and DHA – but at a very low concentration due to their extremely low total fat content, except for DHA-rich microalgae (see below t... |
How will you feel if germs go into the finger that is cut? | <answer> I will feel painful. <context> Everyone likes living in a clean and comfortable environment. If the environment are bad, it will affect our body, and make us not feel well. Sometimes we may be terribly ill. At that time we don't want to work, and we have to stay in bed and rest at home. So the environment is ... |
What is the definitions of fungi? | <answer> Any of a wide variety of organisms. <context> Plural fungi (fŭn′jī, fŭng′gī). Any of a wide variety of organisms that reproduce by spores, including the mushrooms, molds, yeasts, and mildews. The spores of most fungi grow a network of slender tubes called hyphae that spread into and feed off of living organism... |
what causes an artesian aquifer? | <answer> This causes the water level in the well to rise to a point where the pressure is equal to the weight of water putting it under pressure. <context> Drawing of an artesian well. An artesian aquifer is an underground layer which holds groundwater under pressure. This causes the water level in the well to rise to ... |
who was in charge of the second one? | <answer> one headed by Captain Putnam <context> CHAPTER XXX
TURNING A NEW LEAF--CONCLUSION
The night was a long one for Dick Rover and he was glad when the storm cleared away and the first streaks of dawn began to show themselves in the eastern sky.
Arnold Baxter had recovered consciousness, but was evidently in ... |
are cats or dogs smarter? | <answer> Dog <context> Dogs are Smarter. Dogs have bigger and more developed brains, which make them smarter than cats. At least, those are the findings from a 2010 study conducted at Oxford University and reported in AARP.Before you catties have a hissy fit, the study explained that dogs, being social animals, needed ... |
Who was at the office? | <answer> Or Theodore might do so--as, of course, he would be at the office. <context> Chapter XXX
The Man Who Dusted His Boots With His Handkerchief
When Florence Burton had written three letters to Harry without receiving a word in reply to either of them, she began to be seriously unhappy. The last of these le... |
When did compact disc popularity take hold? | <answer> 1988 <context> Groove recordings, first designed in the final quarter of the 19th century, held a predominant position for nearly a century—withstanding competition from reel-to-reel tape, the 8-track cartridge, and the compact cassette. In 1988, the compact disc surpassed the gramophone record in unit sales. ... |
with what materials? | <answer> representations of ostrich eggs in gold and silver <context> Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, are decorated eggs that are usually used as gifts on the occasion of Easter or springtime celebration. As such, Easter eggs are common during the season of Eastertide (Easter season). The oldest tradition is to ... |
The company operated a refinery on what river for several decades? | <answer> Thames <context> The name Shell is linked to The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company. In 1833, the founder's father, Marcus Samuel, founded an import business to sell seashells to London collectors. When collecting seashell specimens in the Caspian Sea area in 1892, the younger Samuel realised there was pote... |
What does Shen Mingde think of microbiogging? | <answer> It can become a window for parents to understand their kids. <context> It's the end of class. When the bell rings, students of Luohu Foreign Languages School in Shenzhen quickly take out their cell-phones. They want to log on to their microblogs to check the funny things that have happened in the last hour... |
During which time period did Virgil's reputation inspire legends associating him with magic and prophecy? | <answer> Middle Ages <context> In the Middle Ages, Virgil's reputation was such that it inspired legends associating him with magic and prophecy. From at least the 3rd century, Christian thinkers interpreted Eclogues 4, which describes the birth of a boy ushering in a golden age, as a prediction of Jesus' birth. As suc... |
Which can be the best title of this text? | <answer> compassion of a great man <context> It was a bitter cold evening in northern Virginia many years ago. The old man's beard was glazed by winter's frost while he waited for a ride across the river. The wait seemed endless. His body became numb and stiff from the frigid north wind.
It was long before he heard the... |
what is ADIT processing? | <answer> The acronym ADIT stands for Alien Documentation, Identification & Telecommunications System. It means that USCIS is calling you in for a brief walk-in visit in order to collect the information, photos, and fingerprints that it needs in order to create your actual green card. <context> The acronym ADIT stands f... |
How many appeared did he have in this competition? | <answer> eight editions of the competition <context> (CNN) -- The U.S. will come face to face with the man who helped inspire the "Miracle of Medinah" once more when it faces Europe at the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.
Ian Poulter, the man known as "Mr Ryder Cup" will be part of the European side after securing a wil... |
Who was president of the World Council of Churches during the 450th anniversary of the Reformation? | <answer> Fredrik A. Schiotz <context> The Lutherans were the first Protestant Church offering a dialogue to the Catholic Church in September 1964 in Reykjavík, Iceland. It resulted in joint study groups of several issues. The dialogue with the Methodist Church began October 1965, after its representatives officially ap... |
Where was the location of the Battle of Gravelotte? ? | <answer> 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Metz <context> The Battle of Gravelotte, or Gravelotte–St. Privat (18 August), was the largest battle during the Franco-Prussian War. It was fought about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Metz, where on the previous day, having intercepted the French army's retreat to the west at the Battle of ... |
How many types of Guna exist in Hindu philosophy? | <answer> three <context> Samkhya philosophy includes a theory of gunas (qualities, innate tendencies, psyche). Guna, it states, are of three types: Sattva being good, compassionate, illuminating, positive, and constructive; Rajas guna is one of activity, chaotic, passion, impulsive, potentially good or bad; and Tamas b... |
did he have an escape in his cellar? | <answer> His cellar had a way of escape through a back door. <context> CHAPTER TWELVE.
THE DARKEST HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN.
Many months passed away, during which Andrew Black, clean-shaved, brushed-up, and converted into a very respectable, ordinary-looking artisan, carried on the trade of a turner, in an underground... |
how long to boil stew meat? | <answer> 2 hours <context> Cover the pot and place it in the oven to bake it for about 2 hours, until the meat and vegetables are all tender, stirring once during cooking. If the stew is boiling rather than simmering, lower the heat to 250 or 275º F. Before serving, stir in the frozen peas, season to taste, and serve h... |
What will the lessons be like with Live It Learn It in Cathy McCoy's opinion? | <answer> Impressive. <context> Something that makes sense is happening in Washington, D.C! Public school kids surrounded by museums and monuments are putting the ready-made learning tools to use -- and actually learning.
A trip to see painter Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series is one of almost 200 trips that Wheelock wi... |
Then how did she react? | <answer> She turned to her friend Michelle and started to cry. <context> Jill was a normal student. However, she was barely passing her classes this year. Her finals were coming up in a few weeks and Jill was very nervous about her Math test. She was never very good at Math. Her brother always teased her because he was... |
The area west of London's city is characterized by what type of building? | <answer> white stucco or whitewashed <context> London's buildings are too diverse to be characterised by any particular architectural style, partly because of their varying ages. Many grand houses and public buildings, such as the National Gallery, are constructed from Portland stone. Some areas of the city, particular... |
How many businesses are there in the tertiary sector? | <answer> 7,654 <context> As of 2010[update], Bern had an unemployment rate of 3.3%. As of 2008[update], there were 259 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 59 businesses involved in this sector. 16,413 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 950 businesses in this sector. 135,973... |
did Lopez win on his first match point? | <answer> Lopez, who was beating Nadal for the second time in seven matches, netted on his first match point but wrapped it up on the next. <context> (CNN) -- World number one Rafael Nadal and defending champion Andy Murray were both knocked out as the upsets continued in the ATP tournament at Queen's Club on Friday.
... |
How many overseas territories remain under British sovereignty? | <answer> Fourteen <context> By the start of the 20th century, Germany and the United States challenged Britain's economic lead. Subsequent military and economic tensions between Britain and Germany were major causes of the First World War, during which Britain relied heavily upon its empire. The conflict placed enormou... |
What's the main idea of this passage? | <answer> It gives suggestions on learning English in modern ways <context> Learning English well is a great challenge, but with the help from technology it can be as easy as a piece of cake.
As well as the classroom, teachers and textbooks, the Internet, TV and radio programs can play an active role in helping learn E... |
Which county is it the seat of? | <answer> Sanford is the county seat of Seminole County, <context> (CNN) -- On February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman, a Hispanic Neighborhood Watch volunteer at the Retreat at Twin Lakes housing complex in Sanford, Florida, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed African-American 17-year-old.
Initially, Zimmerman was... |
what is cetirizine for? | <answer> Treatment of hay fever, allergies, angioedema, and urticaria. <context> Cetirizine /sɛˈtɪrᵻziːn/ (trade names Zirtec, Zyrtec, Reactine) is a second-generation antihistamine used in the treatment of hay fever, allergies, angioedema, and urticaria. It is a major metabolite of hydroxyzine, and a racemic selective... |
What was London's estimated population in the 1980s? | <answer> around 6.8 million <context> Greater London's population declined steadily in the decades after the Second World War, from an estimated peak of 8.6 million in 1939 to around 6.8 million in the 1980s. The principal ports for London moved downstream to Felixstowe and Tilbury, with the London Docklands area becom... |
What happened to the boys at the end of the story? | <answer> They were sent to another planet. <context> Mark and his brother Jason both were looking at the shining new computer enviously. Jason was determined not to go against their father's wishes but Mark was more adventurous than his brother. He loved experimenting and his aim was to become a scientist like his fath... |
What is a national charite that helps to bring food and health care to low income families? | <answer> United Way <context> Some NPOs which are particularly well known, often for the charitable or social nature of their activities performed during a long period of time, include Amnesty International, Oxfam, Rotary International, Kiwanis International, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Nourishing USA, DEMIRA Deu... |
Who felt that since atheists gave themselves no Supreme Authority and no law, they were more likely to disrupt society? | <answer> Voltaire <context> A number of novel ideas about religion developed with the Enlightenment, including Deism and talk of atheism. Deism, according to Thomas Paine, is the simple belief in God the Creator, with no reference to the Bible or any other miraculous source. Instead, the Deist relies solely on personal... |
When did the name black death officially take root in England? | <answer> 1823 <context> Gasquet (1908) claimed that the Latin name atra mors (Black Death) for the 14th-century epidemic first appeared in modern times in 1631 in a book on Danish history by J.I. Pontanus: "Vulgo & ab effectu atram mortem vocatibant. ("Commonly and from its effects, they called it the black death"). Th... |
In what year? | <answer> 1902 <context> London (CNN) -- It's a scene straight out of Cinderella: a princess in her royal wedding dress, riding in a horse-drawn carriage through majestic streets.
That's just what Kate Middleton may look like on her wedding day next month. Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday that a century-old gold-t... |
In 1763 what was the status of Frederick? | <answer> his kingdom was devastated and his army severely weakened <context> By 1763, the war in Central Europe was essentially a stalemate. Frederick had retaken most of Silesia and Saxony but not the latter's capital, Dresden. His financial situation was not dire, but his kingdom was devastated and his army severely ... |
To what first broadcast did Arsenal provide match highlights? | <answer> BBC's Match of the Day <context> Arsenal have appeared in a number of media "firsts". On 22 January 1927, their match at Highbury against Sheffield United was the first English League match to be broadcast live on radio. A decade later, on 16 September 1937, an exhibition match between Arsenal's first team and... |
how many telegrams wwere disposed of? | <answer> four <context> CHAPTER VIII
Five minutes after Paula had left him, punctual to the second, the four telegrams disposed of, Dick was getting into a ranch motor car, along with Thayer, the Idaho buyer, and Naismith, the special correspondent for the _Breeders' Gazette_. Wardman, the sheep manager, joined the... |
For which religion? | <answer> Bush later apologized for this remark due to the negative connotations the term crusade has to people, e.g. of Muslim faith. <context> On 16 September 2001, at Camp David, President George W. Bush used the phrase war on terrorism in an unscripted and controversial comment when he said, "This crusade – this war... |
When did the Skylab 1 finally come back to Earth? | <answer> July 11, 1979 <context> The United States launched the orbital workstation Skylab 1 on May 14, 1973. It weighed 169,950 pounds (77,090 kg), was 58 feet (18 m) long by 21.7 feet (6.6 m) in diameter, with a habitable volume of 10,000 cubic feet (280 m3). Skylab was damaged during the ascent to orbit, losing one ... |
who did the us acquire the panama canal from? | <answer> The us acquire the panama canal from Colombia. <context> why did the united states support panama's rebellion against colombia so they could acquire territory to build the panama cannel to open a trading network to the Philippines and Guam what is the current status of the island of puerto rico In 1952, the is... |
where is eastland texas located? | <answer> At 96 miles West-Southwest of Fort Worth, Texas. <context> Eastland is located at 32°23′55″N 98°49′16″W / 32.39861°N 98.82111°W / 32.39861; -98.82111 (32.398715, -98.821144). Eastland is located 96 miles West-Southwest of Fort Worth, Texas. The city is accessed by Interstate 20 between exits 340 to the sout... |
where do most of the passengers come from? | <answer> Nearly two-thirds of passengers come from the 10 largest metropolitan areas <context> The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a passenger railroad service that provides medium- and long-distance intercity service in the contiguous United States. Founded in 1971 to take over m... |
What is the temperature in kiev in celsius? | <answer> The mean annual temperature in Kiev is 7.7 degrees Celsius. <context> According to the Holdridge life zones system of bioclimatic classification Kiev is situated in or near the cool temperate moist forest biome. The mean annual temperature is 7.7 degrees Celsius (45.9 degrees Fahrenheit). See the temperatures ... |
what is the acceptance rate at george washington university graduate philosophy program? | <answer> The acceptance rate of george washington university for graduate philosophy program is 46.5%. <context> Here's a glimpse of how George Washington University fared on our ranking system: Performed Above Average. Acceptance Rate: 46.5% (top 10%) Graduation Rate (in 4 years): 76% (top 10%) Retention Rate (full-ti... |
Cypiddids are not what? | <answer> monophyletic <context> Despite their soft, gelatinous bodies, fossils thought to represent ctenophores, apparently with no tentacles but many more comb-rows than modern forms, have been found in lagerstätten as far back as the early Cambrian, about 515 million years ago. The position of the ctenophores in the ... |
What is the probable meaning of the sentence "gaps remain in what each sex does online"? | <answer> There is a slight difference between the numbers of men and women online in the US. <context> Women are now as likely to use the Internet as men--about two-thirds of both genders, yet a new study shows that gaps remain in what each sex does online.
American men who go online are more likely than women to check... |
in What conflict of the German war did the Prussians successfully create the North German Confederation? | <answer> (Battle of Königgrätz <context> In 1866, the feud between Austria and Prussia finally came to a head. There were several reasons behind this war. As German nationalism grew strongly inside the German Confederation and neither could decide on how Germany was going to be unified into a nation-state. The Austrian... |
what was there that he had to remove? | <answer> There was a book on the bed. <context> Once upon a time there was a cow. It was a very happy cow. The cow put his chin in the window. Then the cow put a rock in a window. The cow was done putting things in the window. The cow talked to his daddy. Then the cow talked to his granddaddy. Then it was time for the ... |
At which of the following time can we visit the zoo? | <answer> 2:00 p.m. Sunday. <context> Visiting the forest zoo
Come and see the Indian elephants and the new tigers from Northeast of China. The beautiful birds from England are ready to sing songs for you, and the monkeys from Mount Emei will be happy to talk to you. The lovely dogs from Australia want to laugh at you. ... |
What was added to the upload options in July of 2012? | <answer> a Creative Commons license <context> YouTube does not usually offer a download link for its videos, and intends for them to be viewed through its website interface. A small number of videos, such as the weekly addresses by President Barack Obama, can be downloaded as MP4 files. Numerous third-party web sites, ... |
Was anyone else there? | <answer> Dave <context> CHAPTER XVIII
WILDCAT AND WATER
Dave was both startled and alarmed when the wildcat came down almost on top of his bare head, and even more frightened when the beast made a leap for his naked shoulder. He had had several experiences with wildcats and knew them to be both powerful and bloodt... |
Was anyone else mentioned by name? | <answer> thanks to an 89th-minute equalizer from captain Antonio Di Natale <context> (CNN) -- Miroslav Klose maintained his status as Lazio's lucky charm on Saturday, keeping his side in the Italian title race and denting the hopes of Inter Milan with a late winner against the second-placed visitors.
The veteran Ger... |
How many weapons can be equipped by Link if playing Twilight Princess on a GameCube? | <answer> two <context> The GameCube and Wii versions feature several minor differences in their controls. The Wii version of the game makes use of the motion sensors and built-in speaker of the Wii Remote. The speaker emits the sounds of a bowstring when shooting an arrow, Midna's laugh when she gives advice to Link, a... |
what is zofran for? | <answer> Zofran is for treat nausea and vomiting caused by cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. <context> Zofran is a brand name for the drug ondansetron, prescribed to treat or prevent nausea and vomiting. Doctors sometimes prescribe Zofran to treat nausea and vomiting caused by cancer treatme... |
What does being in the top 10% of your high school class get you? | <answer> automatic admission <context> (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has just agreed to take on the case of Fisher v. University of Texas. Abigail Fisher, a white woman, argues that she has been a victim of the university's race-conscious admission policies; the university contends that its drive for racial and ethnic div... |
How many cities did the LEAA study before reaching their conclusion? | <answer> two <context> In the 1970s the US Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) found a reduction of 10% to 13% in Washington, D.C.'s violent crime rate during DST. However, the LEAA did not filter out other factors, and it examined only two cities and found crime reductions only in one and only in some cri... |
The Times has a traditional rival with what other major British newspaper? | <answer> The Daily Telegraph <context> At the time of Harold Evans' appointment as editor in 1981, The Times had an average daily sale of 282,000 copies in comparison to the 1.4 million daily sales of its traditional rival The Daily Telegraph. By November 2005 The Times sold an average of 691,283 copies per day, the se... |
how long can green card holder leave us? | <answer> If you hold a green card you may be outside the US for up to 6 months without losing it. <context> How long can a green card holder be outside of the united states without losing the green card. If you hold a green card you may be outside the US for up to 6 months without losing it. However it's better to let ... |
What was found in a book? | <answer> My mother found the letter in the book <context> CHAPTER XIII.
AUGUST 1ST, 1714.
"Does my mistress know of this?" Esmond asked of Frank, as they walked along.
"My mother found the letter in the book, on the toilet-table. She had writ it ere she had left home," Frank said. "Mother met her on the stairs, w... |
how much does employer pay for ss tax? | <answer> 6.2 percent Social. Security tax on up to $127,200. <context> As an employer, you pay a 6.2 percent Social. Security tax on up to $127,200 (in 2017) of. your employee’s earnings and a 1.45 percent. Medicare tax on all earnings. Employees pay. the same tax rates; they also pay 0.9 percent. more in Medicare taxe... |
How is the weather in santa rosa copan honduras? | <answer> In Santa Rosa de Copán, the wet season is humid and overcast, the dry season is mostly clear, and it is warm year round. <context> In Santa Rosa de Copán, the wet season is humid and overcast, the dry season is mostly clear, and it is warm year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically vari... |
who was it taken by? | <answer> Richard Prince <context> Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business!
In 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000.
Prince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-cal... |
It is the largest city in what state? | <answer> Boston (pronounced i/ˈbɒstən/) is the capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. <context> Boston (pronounced i/ˈbɒstən/) is the capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Boston also served as the historic county seat of Suffol... |
what part of the brain is made of two hemispheres? | <answer> The cerebrum is made up of the two cerebral hemispheres. <context> The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. Depending upon the position of the animal it lies either in front or on top of the brainstem. In humans, the cerebrum is the largest and best-developed of the five major divisions of the brain. The... |
Which part of a website is the text probably chosen from? | <answer> Art. <context> Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Where: Becket, Massachusetts
When: Jun.15---Aug.24
Each summer, this influential dance center presents a number of classes and performances by more than 50 companies from around the world. Highlights in this season include the Dance Theater of Harlem's production of... |
based on what? | <answer> legal internet and mobile downloads <context> The Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) () is an umbrella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italy. It was established in 1992, when major corporate labels left the previously existing Associazione ... |
Which famous person did she date? | <answer> Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren <context> (CNN) -- Vivienne Westwood is as bald as a baby, the faintest hint of downy white hair sprouting across her naked scalp.
Painted pink eyebrows sweep dramatically outwards. Wearing a sparkling, woven brown dress resembling an expensive hessian sack, she totters on... |
what is evolutionary? | <answer> The process by which an organism becomes more sophisticated over time and in response to its environment. <context> QUESTION: What is evolution? As it is most famously used, evolution is the process by which an organism becomes more sophisticated over time and in response to its environment. The Theory of Evol... |
Who was buried in the south choir aisle in 2014? | <answer> Frances Challen <context> During the early 20th century it became increasingly common to bury cremated remains rather than coffins in the abbey. In 1905 the actor Sir Henry Irving was cremated and his ashes buried in Westminster Abbey, thereby becoming the first person ever to be cremated prior to interment at... |
What is Basque separated between? | <answer> Basque Country is divided between Spain and France <context> Saint Pierre and Miquelon, officially the Overseas Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, is a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France, situated in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean near the Newfoundland and Labrador province of ... |
How old is she? | <answer> said her 63-year-old daughter, Jean Holt <context> Elsie Comer is nearly 92, but she can still play a game of Words with Friends on her iPad and claims that the Apple product has changed her life. Mrs. Comer, who lives in a house close to Manchester Airport, admits to playing the hugely popular puzzle game at... |
what's pama stand for? | <answer> PAMA stands for Performing Arts Medical Association. <context> What does PAMA stand for? PAMA stands for Performing Arts Medical Association. Q: A: How to abbreviate Performing Arts Medical Association? Performing Arts Medical Association can be abbreviated as PAMA. Q: A: What is the meaning of PAMA abbreviati... |
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