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Charleston Executive Airport is located where? | <answer> the John's Island section of the city of Charleston <context> The City of Charleston is served by the Charleston International Airport. It is located in the City of North Charleston and is about 12 miles (20 km) northwest of downtown Charleston. It is the busiest passenger airport in South Carolina (IATA: CHS,... |
When did that begin? | <answer> "Deutsches Reich"; it had remained unchanged since 1871 <context> Weimar Republic was an unofficial, historical designation for the German state between 1919 and 1933. The name derives from the city of Weimar, where its constitutional assembly first took place. The official name of the state was "Deutsches Rei... |
Who enlarged the house in the 19th century? | <answer> John Nash and Edward Blore <context> Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private resid... |
How many offices have been established in Houston by foreign governments? | <answer> 92 <context> In 2006, the Houston metropolitan area ranked first in Texas and third in the U.S. within the Category of "Best Places for Business and Careers" by Forbes magazine. Foreign governments have established 92 consular offices in Houston's metropolitan area, the third highest in the nation. Forty forei... |
What type of sacrifices were required to expiate the minor prodigies? | <answer> lesser victims <context> Livy presents these as signs of widespread failure in Roman religio. The major prodigies included the spontaneous combustion of weapons, the apparent shrinking of the sun's disc, two moons in a daylit sky, a cosmic battle between sun and moon, a rain of red-hot stones, a bloody sweat o... |
Do we know who visited the location of his body? | <answer> Accounts differ on who turned up at the tomb that morning: <context> (CNN) -- As Easter comes into view, the thoughts of billions of Christians turn to Jerusalem, to a sacred weekend that includes the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Of course, people regard these events with various degrees of literaln... |
what is diazepam used for treating? | <answer> Diazepam is a prescription medication used to treat seizures and anxitey. <context> Diazepam is a prescription medication used to treat seizures and anxitey. Learn about side effects, drug interactions, dosages, warnings, and more. |
Could you have more than three children? | <answer> Most couples could have only one child except some special families and those in some special areas <context> 1. The family planning policy ("") was introduced in 1979 to solve the population problems. Most couples could have only one child except some special families and those in some special areas. 2. Usual... |
What is the average base salary for wealth management advisor? | <answer> Wealth Management Advisor average salary is $92,508. <context> Wealth Management Advisor Salary. Wealth Management Advisor average salary is $92,508, median salary is $- with a salary range from $48,027 to $136,989. Wealth Management Advisor salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each s... |
Who was anxious? | <answer> remarked Fred anxiously. <context> CHAPTER XIII
ASA LEMM IS DISMISSED
While the examination of Jack and Walt was taking place in the office, the other Rovers and their chums held a meeting in Randy's room.
"What do you suppose this means--calling Jack and Walt down to the colonel's office?" remarked Fre... |
The comparison of the United Nations to the pre-Constitutional United States Federal government gives us a comparison between what modern and historical legal topics of interest? | <answer> modern treaty law and the historical Articles of Confederation <context> In function and effectiveness, the UN has been compared to the pre-Constitutional United States Federal government by some[citation needed], giving a comparison between modern treaty law and the historical Articles of Confederation. |
How is diagnosis of infectious disease almost always initiated? | <answer> by medical history and physical examination <context> Diagnosis of infectious disease is nearly always initiated by medical history and physical examination. More detailed identification techniques involve the culture of infectious agents isolated from a patient. Culture allows identification of infectious org... |
what does an elevated lipase mean? | <answer> You have a problem with your pancreas. <context> This test measures the amount of lipase in your blood. Lipase is an enzyme that is made by your pancreas. It helps your body digest fats. Higher levels of lipase may mean you have a problem with your pancreas. Most often this means acute pancreatitis, or sudden ... |
Where was Blue Ivy born? | <answer> Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. <context> On January 7, 2012, Beyoncé gave birth to her first child, a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Five months later, she performed for four nights at Revel Atlantic City's Ovation Hall to celebrate the resort's opening, her first performances... |
Is she a freshman or senior? | <answer> Natalie Chen, an 18-year-old freshman <context> BEIJING, China (CNN) -- When we requested an interview with members of the Communist Youth League, I expected an army of suits with well-rehearsed answers. Instead, we met three students casually dressed in jeans, just 18 to 23 years old.
Christina Zhang wants ... |
Where and when did the investigation of the plague pathogen begin? | <answer> Hong Kong in 1894 <context> The dominant explanation for the Black Death is the plague theory, which attributes the outbreak to Yersinia pestis, also responsible for an epidemic that began in southern China in 1865, eventually spreading to India. The investigation of the pathogen that caused the 19th-century p... |
Who made a low cry? | <answer> said Beth, as they came to the edge of the woods and sighted the farm house; "but that is better than being late."
Then she stopped suddenly with a low cry <context> CHAPTER XXII.
CAUGHT.
"We're early," said Beth, as they came to the edge of the woods and sighted the farm house; "but that is better than ... |
In what year? | <answer> April 2008 <context> (LifeWire) -- After his father was diagnosed with dementia in 1996, Anthony Lazzara Jr. faced a difficult decision: He and his wife, Gail, either could place his father, Anthony Lazzara Sr., in a facility, or they could care for him themselves.
Anthony Lazzara Jr. (right) and his wife, ... |
How many people live there? | <answer> 250,000 residents, <context> Vancouver is a coastal seaport city in Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 631,486 people in the city, up from 603,502 in 2011. The Greater Vancouver area had a population of 2,463,431... |
Who will become newly ranked No.1? | <answer> ficially lose his No.1 ranking to Djokovic Monday, <context> (CNN) -- Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray were paired together in the same round robin group when the draw for the ATP World Tour Finals was made Saturday in London.
With the exception of early exits in this week's Paris Masters, the pair have domina... |
Are today's workforce underpaid? | <answer> Today, London police are quite well paid <context> Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid. About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live the... |
What British General negotiated at Montreal? | <answer> General Amherst. <context> In September 1760, and before any hostilities erupted, Governor Vaudreuil negotiated from Montreal a capitulation with General Amherst. Amherst granted Vaudreuil's request that any French residents who chose to remain in the colony would be given freedom to continue worshiping in the... |
who is seneca? | <answer> A Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and—in one work—humorist of the Silver Age of Latin literature. <context> Seneca the Younger. Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca (/ˈsɛnɪkə/), was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and—... |
Were these old folks? | <answer> Well, we won't bust any broncos until we get to the ranch," came with a smile from Fred's father, who had followed the young people into the sleeping car at the Grand Central Terminal.
<context> CHAPTER XVIII
ON THE WAY WEST
"Well, we're off for Big Horn Ranch at last!"
"It certainly is a grand prospec... |
What is the more common coat for dogs from colder climates? | <answer> double <context> The coats of domestic dogs are of two varieties: "double" being common with dogs (as well as wolves) originating from colder climates, made up of a coarse guard hair and a soft down hair, or "single", with the topcoat only. |
What type of political religious beliefs does Elizabeth seemed to support? | <answer> inter-faith relations <context> Since Elizabeth rarely gives interviews, little is known of her personal feelings. As a constitutional monarch, she has not expressed her own political opinions in a public forum. She does have a deep sense of religious and civic duty, and takes her coronation oath seriously. As... |
Engineering design drawings typically utiilze which case of letter in labeling? | <answer> upper-case <context> Letter case is often prescribed by the grammar of a language or by the conventions of a particular discipline. In orthography, the uppercase is primarily reserved for special purposes, such as the first letter of a sentence or of a proper noun, which makes the lowercase the more common var... |
Which is TRUE according to the passage? | <answer> Mr Lazares likes the parents to come to school. <context> In the United States, headmasters and teachers discipline students in several ways. The teacher often writes to or calls the students' parents. Sometimes students have to stay at school for one hour. If a student behaves very badly, the headmaster c... |
What is the meaning of dichotomous keys? | <answer> choices between pairs <context> During the 18th century, systems of plant identification were developed comparable to dichotomous keys, where unidentified plants are placed into taxonomic groups (e.g. family, genus and species) by making a series of choices between pairs of characters. The choice and sequence ... |
Who were the “intelligentia?” ? | <answer> Polish nobles, teachers, social workers, priests, judges and political activists <context> Elimination of Polish elites and intelligentia was part of Generalplan Ost. The Intelligenzaktion, a plan to eliminate the Polish intelligentsia, Poland's 'leadership class', took place soon after the German invasion of ... |
Who works at the World Bank? | <answer> Andrew Burns is an economist at the World Bank in Washington, D.C <context> Musa Kayairanga of Rwanda is a traditional healer. He uses natural medicines to treat his patients. He learned how to use computers at a rural telecommunications center in his country. Musa Kayairanga says he exchanges information with... |
What's the best title for the passage? | <answer> Stories of Accidental Inventions. <context> Did you ever wonder how some of your favorite foods, products or toys came about? Believe it or not, they may have been an accident, or a failure of some other intention. Below, we found three mistakes we're thankful for turned out to be what they are.
1. Most histor... |
where is the bald eagles nest in codorus state park penna.? | <answer> The bald eagle nest is at Hanover in Codorus State Park. <context> The camera at the bald-eagle nest near Codorus State Park at Hanover has begun livestreaming its fourth season of round-the-clock video to viewers worldwide. The video is available through the website of the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which ... |
how much does stem cells cost? | <answer> American clinics charge approximately $10,000 per stem cell treatment. <context> How much do these stem cell treatments cost? American clinics charge approximately $10,000 per treatment. Notably, many patients gets more than one of these non-FDA approved treatments and must pay each time of course. |
How many examples can you provide? | <answer> such as field biology, theoretical biology, experimental evolution, and paleontology <context> Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth, starting from a single common ancestor. These processes include natural selection,... |
is cymbalta effective in treating fibromyalgia? | <answer> Yes, cymbalta is effective in treating fibromyalgia. <context> This study provided evident that Cymbalta at daily doses of either 60gm or 120mg is both safe and effective for the treatment of fibromyalgia-related pain (Arnold et al., 2005). In 2008, Russell and colleagues performed another randomized-controlle... |
what does the bottom number of my blood pressure mean? | <answer> Pressure in your vessels when your heart is at rest. <context> Your blood pressure consists of two numbers: The top or higher number is called the systolic number (pressure in vessels when your heart is beating), and the bottom or lower number is your diastolic number (pressure in your vessels when your heart ... |
What day of the week is it on? | <answer> The BBC America show returns for its second season on Sunday <context> (CNN) -- When Tessa Thompson was a little girl, she carefully cut out clothes to dress her paper dolls, but her real dream was to own an American Girl doll. Those characters with custom wardrobes and historical pedigrees are still coveted b... |
Genetic engineering allows what? | <answer> molecular components of the brain to be altered experimentally; <context> In the 21st century, these trends have continued, and several new approaches have come into prominence, including multielectrode recording, which allows the activity of many brain cells to be recorded all at the same time; genetic engine... |
how tall is richard beymer? | <answer> Richard beymer has a height of 1.88m or 74.015 inches. <context> Richard Beymer’s Body Measurement: Richard has a height of 1.88m or 74.015 inches. Additionally, his hair color is dark brown and eye color is blue. Richard Beymer’s Social Media: Richard is not quite active on the social media. He doesn’t have a... |
Rather than taxes, what did the new kingdoms use to support their armies? | <answer> land or rents <context> The political structure of Western Europe changed with the end of the united Roman Empire. Although the movements of peoples during this period are usually described as "invasions", they were not just military expeditions but migrations of entire peoples into the empire. Such movements ... |
On what network? | <answer> CNN's <context> Washington (CNN) -- It was a long summer for President Barack Obama, who for months has defended his decision not to send U.S. troops to fight ISIS on the ground in the Middle East.
But lawmakers contend that in the wake of a rapidly-spreading Ebola crisis and the upcoming midterm elections,... |
Which is NOT involved in the early symptoms of ALS _ ? | <answer> heart <context> Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. Motor neurons reach from the brain to the spinal cord and from the spinal cord to the muscles throughout the body. The progressive degeneration of the motor... |
According to the passage, which of the following is not what American men who go online do? | <answer> Taking a class. <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 the weather, the news, sports, political and financial information,... |
Did it look like the hamster had somewhere to go? | <answer> The hamster looked like it had somewhere to go but couldn't make it because of its leg <context> A tiger named Timmy and Bear named Buster were going for a walk in the park by the river and were going to go swim later. As Timmy was running through a field in the park he came upon a small hamster with a broken ... |
Which is NOT true according to the passage? | <answer> At last the engineer gains $45 from the programmer. <context> A programmer and an engineer are sitting next to each other on a long flight from Los Angeles to New York.The programmer leans over to the engineer and asks if he would like to play a fun game.The engineer just wants to take a nap, so he politely de... |
why is xbox live? | <answer> Xbox Live is for an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service. <context> Xbox Live is an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft. |
What was the headline changed to after public backlash? | <answer> Sad Bruno In Mental Home <context> On 22 September 2003 the newspaper appeared to misjudge the public mood surrounding mental health, as well as its affection for former world heavyweight champion boxer Frank Bruno, who had been admitted to hospital, when the headline "Bonkers Bruno Locked Up" appeared on the ... |
what are the main purposes of accounting? | <answer> The main purposes of accounting are 1. Record transactions 2. Monitor activity 3. Control 4. Management of the business 5. Measurement of financial performance. <context> 5 MAIN PURPOSES OF ACCOUNTING 1) Record transactions 2) Monitor activity 3) Control 4) Management of the business 5) Measurement of financia... |
Would Avenue Foch be half the cost of a fancy London neighborhood? | <answer> rents can be twice <context> LONDON--A morning's train ride away, across the Channel, English kids talk about Liverpool's soccer team in aprefix = st1 /Parispub. Some Parisians have even started to go to work in London. In the 19thcentury, Charles Dickens compared the two great rival cities, London and Paris, ... |
what cells are used to extract dna? | <answer> Liver, skin, nerve cells all have DNA. That means to extract DNA, so any type of cell are used to extract DNA. <context> Sex cells -- sperm and eggs -- have DNA, but only half of the normal complement. And red blood cells don't have DNA. Aside from that, every cell in your body has DNA. Liver, skin, nerve cell... |
Since when have CPUs been constructed with a microprocessor? | <answer> mid-1970s <context> The control unit, ALU, and registers are collectively known as a central processing unit (CPU). Early CPUs were composed of many separate components but since the mid-1970s CPUs have typically been constructed on a single integrated circuit called a microprocessor. |
Who need the color chart? | <answer> painters and artists. <context> Red is the color at the end of the spectrum of visible light next to orange and opposite violet. Red color has a predominant light wavelength of roughly 620–740 nanometres. Red is one of the additive primary colors of visible light, along with green and blue, which in Red Green... |
Why was the living door angry? | <answer> Because the naughty children always kicked him. <context> Once upon a time, there were two doors in a house. One was a beautiful living room door, and the other was just a normal bathroom door.
There were some naughty children in the house, and they always kicked the door. The living room door was always very... |
How many games will each team play in the 2016 regular season? | <answer> 16 <context> The practice of playing one or two preseason exhibition games by each team before the start of the regular season was discontinued when the NBC contract was initiated, and the regular season was extended from 14 games, the length that it had been since 1996, to 16 from 2001 to 2010, and since 2016... |
Who was the Arena Football League's 2014 broadcast partner? | <answer> ESPN <context> Starting in 2014, ESPN returned to the AFL as broadcast partners, with weekly games being shown on CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS along with all games being broadcast on ESPN3 for free live on WatchESPN. ArenaBowl XXVII was also broadcast on ESPN. Most teams also have a local TV statio... |
When is the earliest hieroglyghics date back? | <answer> 3200 BC <context> By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley. During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. The earliest k... |
How would you describe a predator that primarily eats plants? | <answer> herbivory <context> In an ecosystem, predation is a biological interaction where a predator (an organism that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation often results in the death of the prey and the... |
Was he holding something? | <answer> George de Coverly passed me, holding his nose, <context> CHAPTER I.
"Nerei repandirostrum incurvicervicum pecus."
A dingy, swashy, splashy afternoon in October; a school-yard filled with a mob of riotous boys. A lot of us standing outside.
Suddenly came a dull, crashing sound from the school-room. At the... |
What do we know about Belvedere Castle Exhibit? | <answer> It focuses on the protection of wildlife. <context> E - The Environmental Magazine
If you're concerned about your health, your family's health and the future of our planet, and want to know "What Can I Do?" to make a difference, you'll love reading E - The Environmental Magazine. A 12-time Independent Press ... |
how long ago did it sink? | <answer> ten days ago <context> CHAPTER XX—LANDING ON CAVE ISLAND
At the end of a week Dave was more worried than ever. Each day he and his chums went down to the shipping offices and each day returned to the hotel disappointed. Not a word had been heard concerning the missing vessel and those on board.
The _Golden... |
What other surprising aspect of human development will youtube likely have an impact on? | <answer> education <context> Observing that face-to-face communication of the type that online videos convey has been "fine-tuned by millions of years of evolution", TED curator Chris Anderson referred to several YouTube contributors and asserted that "what Gutenberg did for writing, online video can now do for face-to... |
What's on the pencil box? | <answer> A picture of a dog. <context> This is my schoolbag. It isn't very big but it's very nice .There is a big pencil box in my bag. There is a picture of a dog on my pencil box. There are two pens and three pencils in it.The ruler in my pencil box is very long .There is a small ball in my schoolbag. It is for my co... |
Who is the leader of Estonia's government? | <answer> the Prime Minister of Estonia <context> Estonia is a parliamentary representative democratic republic in which the Prime Minister of Estonia is the head of government and which includes a multi-party system. The political culture is stable in Estonia, where power is held between two and three parties that have... |
Who invented the steam engine? | <answer> James Watt <context> Science came to play a leading role in Enlightenment discourse and thought. Many Enlightenment writers and thinkers had backgrounds in the sciences and associated scientific advancement with the overthrow of religion and traditional authority in favour of the development of free speech and... |
does brazil have a diverse population? | <answer> Yes <context> Brazil Environmental Issues. Brazil is a magnificent country with a diverse, complex geography. However, like every country in the world, it has its own set of environmental issues. These threaten different aspects of the natural abundance and are being addressed by a variety of organisations and... |
Why did Charles Osborne's hiccups stop? | <answer> He stopped in 1990 at last, but nobody knows why <context> For many people the subject of hiccups is a joke, but for Harry Mendes, a fifteen-year-old schoolboy from Birmingham, it was something quite different. His hiccups began one Sunday lunch time and continued day and night for two weeks. After the first w... |
Who holds the legislative power? | <answer> The City Parliament <context> The City Parliament (de: Stadtrat, fr: Conseil de ville) holds legislative power. It is made up of 80 members, with elections held every four years. The City Parliament decrees regulations and by-laws that are executed by the City Council and the administration. The delegates are ... |
What label for the Greek market were artists on under the Sony umbrella? | <answer> Feelgood Records <context> In July 2013, Sony Music withdrew from the Greek market due to an economic crisis. Albums released by Sony Music in Greece from domestic and foreign artists are carried by Feelgood Records. |
who did he see? | <answer> Then he saw Cindy <context> Tony was riding his bike home from school. Then he saw Cindy riding her bike in front of him.
Tony yelled, "Hey, Cindy!" Then he rode faster to catch up with her.
Cindy said, "Tony! Hey! Where are you going?"
"I'm going to the empty lot on Maple Street to ride my bike. The oth... |
What type of birds go into a nightly state of torpor? | <answer> Some hummingbirds <context> Many sleeping birds bend their heads over their backs and tuck their bills in their back feathers, although others place their beaks among their breast feathers. Many birds rest on one leg, while some may pull up their legs into their feathers, especially in cold weather. Perching b... |
what is the function of diencephalon in the brain? | <answer> The diencephalon perform numerous functions, from regulating wakefulness to the control of the autonomic nervous system. The diencephalon is the region of the brain that sits on top of the brainstem, below the telencephalon. It includes the thalamus and hypothalamus. <context> The diencephalon is the region of... |
A detached knot will probably drop out of the wood when someone saws it into what? | <answer> boards <context> During the development of a tree, the lower limbs often die, but may remain attached for a time, sometimes years. Subsequent layers of growth of the attaching stem are no longer intimately joined with the dead limb, but are grown around it. Hence, dead branches produce knots which are not atta... |
According to whom? | <answer> Adalat Hussain, co-owner of the Wild and Wood cafe in Central London says British cronut-eaters are attempting to master the treat with a knife and fork. <context> When the love child of the doughnut and the croissant was created by the Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York, fans queued for hours to sample the ta... |
what does whitetails unlimited do? | <answer> Whitetails Unlimited helps to curb poaching. <context> Whitetails Unlimited: To Catch A Poacher! Poaching is a crime that steals from everyone, hunter and nonhunter alike. Whitetails Unlimited has available an anti-poaching property boundary sign that is suitable for use anywhere in the United States, and can ... |
where is berrimah? | <answer> It is located in the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. <context> Berrimah, Northern Territory. Berrimah is an Eastern Suburb in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. |
When did draining of Lake Texcoco begin? | <answer> 17th century <context> Mexico city primarily rests on what was Lake Texcoco. Seismic activity is frequent here. Lake Texcoco was drained starting from the 17th century. Although none of the lake waters remain, the city rests on the lake bed's heavily saturated clay. This soft base is collapsing due to the over... |
what are tare tons? | <answer> Tare weight is the weight of a vehicle or container when it is empty. <context> Tare weight is the weight of a vehicle or container when it is empty. This weight is used in calculations of net weight for tasks which range from properly charging customers for consumer goods to taxing laden trucks as they cross ... |
is a simile a literary device? | <answer> Yes <context> Original conversation. User: A simile is a literary device.Weegy: TRUE . A simile is a literary device where the writer employs the words like or as to compare to different ideas User: The process of rewriting for clarity and error correction is called _____. Weegy: he process of rewriting for cl... |
Where do bar-tailed godwits migrate from? | <answer> Alaska <context> Some bar-tailed godwits Limosa lapponica have the longest known non-stop flight of any migrant, flying 11,000 km from Alaska to their New Zealand non-breeding areas. Prior to migration, 55 percent of their bodyweight is stored as fat to fuel this uninterrupted journey. |
How may Bobby feel about Mosie? | <answer> He felt sorry for Mosie's ruined childhood. <context> The HOPE IS A GAME--CHANGER PROJECT will deliver unbreakable soccer balls to kids who, all too often, see things horrible, broken and not survive the simplest of circumstances. The project started taking form well before anyone knew where it would lead -whi... |
What is the meanings of shalom? | <answer> Peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility. <context> Shalom (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם shalom; also spelled as sholom, sholem, sholoim, shulem) is a Hebrew word meaning peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility and can be used idiomatically to mean bo... |
According to the passage, who was (were) absent-minded? | <answer> The author and the doctor. <context> A few days ago my wife sent me out to buy something. When I came home, I handed her a paper bag and said, "Here are the apples you wanted." She looked in the bag, and then she looked at me. "I told you," she said slowly, "to buy some eggs."
I felt worried about my _ , so I... |
What will the money be used for? | <answer> The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights <context> (CNN) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook might soon be sharing Silicon Valley's most expensive cup of coffee.
Sometime in the next year, Cook will sit down for a cup of mud with someone who has paid at least $210,000 for the privilege.
Apple fandom taken to its craz... |
How much younger is the attacker? | <answer> 27 <context> A man has been charged with a federal hate crime in connection with what authorities say was a racially motivated "knockout" assault against an elderly black man, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday.
Conrad Alvin Barrett, 27, of Katy, Texas, has been charged with one count of violating the... |
who is tom fletcher? | <answer> Songwriter, singer and musician. <context> Tom Fletcher. Thomas Michael Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) is a songwriter/singer/musician from the U.K. band named McFly. He has written a few songs for One Direction, including I Want from Up All Night, I Would from Take Me Home, and Don't Forget Where You Belon... |
Where is it located? | <answer> and it is one of four such remaining single-sex boys' public schools in the United Kingdom <context> Eton is one of ten English HMC schools, commonly referred to as "public schools", regulated by the Public Schools Act of 1868. Following the public school tradition, Eton is a full boarding school, which means ... |
why do bad smell come from mouth? | <answer> Because of the odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth. <context> Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major problem, especially when you're about to snuggle with your sweetie or whisper a joke to your friend. The good news is that bad breath can often be prevented with some simple steps. Bad breath is ca... |
what is difference between gases and gaseous? | <answer> 'Gas' is a one of the many states of matter. 'Air' as in the atmosphere we live in and breathe, on the Earth, is a mixture of various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and so on. Thus, air is gaseous. <context> 'Gas' is a one of the many states of matter. The other common/ non-exotic states of ma... |
How many states were originally covered by the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve? | <answer> 14 <context> With 39,000 acres (158 km2), the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in north-central Oklahoma is the largest protected area of tallgrass prairie in the world and is part of an ecosystem that encompasses only 10 percent of its former land area, once covering 14 states. In addition, the Black Kettle Nationa... |
How long was the rule of the national democratic party? | <answer> five years <context> Longstanding political tensions from the 27 year rule of William Tubman resulted in a military coup in 1980 that overthrew the leadership soon after his death, marking the beginning of political instability. Five years of military rule by the People's Redemption Council and five years of c... |
Did his spouse also take the class? | <answer> The Koses took a 2-week course for $ 280 at a night school <context> As prices and building costs keep rising, "the do-it-yourself"(DIY)trend in the US continues to grow. "We needed furniture for our living room," says John Kose, "and we didn't have enough money to buy it." So we decided to try making a few t... |
Peter J. Wallison believes that the huge number of these loans led to the financial crisis? | <answer> substandard <context> Countering Krugman, Peter J. Wallison wrote: "It is not true that every bubble—even a large bubble—has the potential to cause a financial crisis when it deflates." Wallison notes that other developed countries had "large bubbles during the 1997–2007 period" but "the losses associated with... |
Why did living standards decline in 1980s Libya? | <answer> economic stagnation <context> Gaddafi remained a controversial and divisive figure on the world stage throughout his life and after death. Supporters praised Gaddafi's administration for the creation of an almost classless society through domestic reform. They stress the regime's achievements in combating home... |
does xanax have opiates in it? | <answer> No, Xanax is a benzodiazepine. <context> No. Xanax is a benzodiazepine; a class of drugs acting on the GABAa receptors. Opiates are drugs that are found in the opium poppy plant and act on the opioid receptors. Views. |
When did the Normandy invasion occur? | <answer> June 6, 1944 <context> The D-Day Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, were costly but successful. A month later, the invasion of Southern France took place, and control of forces in the southern invasion passed from the AFHQ to the SHAEF. Many prematurely considered that victory in Europe would come by summer's ... |
what ring metals can be resized? | <answer> Platinum and silver metal rings can be resized. <context> Yes, of course sterling silver rings can be resized. Keep in mind that if you resize the ring, any special engravings or designs will more than likely have to be redone. And also you should never ever set stones in sterling silver — the metal is too sof... |
Where did the author most probably write this passage? | <answer> On the Plane <context> I'll be a photographer. I'm going to bring bits of Australia back home with me. I told myself this before, yet I feel so doubtful on this plane that's flying me thousands of miles away. I was so confident yesterday .But today I don't belong to this plane where men sit with briefcases rea... |
what is it about? | <answer> Opening Hearts, which tells Sam's experience of living with a chronic illness <context> Sam Allred suffers from a rare and incurable kidney disease. One day, when his sister was playing a song repeatedly, Sam sang along. His sister thought it was funny so she recorded it and posted the video online. The video... |
How many tonnes of uranium was Australia expected to produce in 2009? | <answer> 9,430 <context> In 2005, seventeen countries produced concentrated uranium oxides, with Canada (27.9% of world production) and Australia (22.8%) being the largest producers and Kazakhstan (10.5%), Russia (8.0%), Namibia (7.5%), Niger (7.4%), Uzbekistan (5.5%), the United States (2.5%), Argentina (2.1%), Ukrain... |
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