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What is the definition of self pollination? | <answer> Self pollination is when pollen from the same plant arrives at the stigma of a flower or at the ovule. <context> Self-pollination is when pollen from the same plant arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in Gymnosperms). There are two types of self-pollination: In autogamy, po... |
When did Benedict resign? | <answer> Following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI on 28 February 2013 <context> Pope Francis (; ; ; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936) is the 266th and current Pope of the Catholic Church, a title he holds "ex officio" as Bishop of Rome, and sovereign of Vatican City. He chose Francis as his papal name... |
What's the passage mainly talking about? | <answer> The trick of faces. <context> We've been judging people based on the way they look for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks turned it into a science, "physiognomy". As early as 500 BC, the mathematician Pythagoras would look carefully at young men's faces to determine if they'd make a good student, not long ... |
what defines a shellfish? | <answer> Shellfish is sea creatures that live in shells and are eaten as food, or one of these creatures. <context> shellfish meaning, definition, what is shellfish: sea creatures that live in shells and are eaten as food, or one of these creatures: . Learn more. |
where can i find kiva? | <answer> Kiva is based in San Francisco, with offices in Nairobi and staff around the globe. <context> Kiva is a 501(c)3 U.S. nonprofit fueled by passionate people. Founded in 2005, and based in San Francisco, with offices in Nairobi and staff around the globe. Donate to our operating expenses. |
How do you get your license to carry a concealed weapon in sc? | <answer> It is illegal to carry a handgun in South Carolina without a concealed carry license (unless you are in your own home, on your own property, or at your fixed place of business; or fall into other limited exceptions). Penalties include a fine of up to $10,000, up to ten years in prison, or both. <context> It is... |
when to give a baby yogurt? | <answer> If your infant is at least 6 months old and your pediatrician gives the OK, you may offer your baby small amounts of whole milk baby yogurt. <context> Best Yogurt for Infants. If your infant is at least 6 months old and your pediatrician gives the OK, you may offer your baby small amounts of whole-milk baby yo... |
What group issued the 2011 regulations? | <answer> According to EEOC regulations issued in 2011 <context> (CNN) -- In most of the country, employers can force pregnant workers out of the workplace when their pregnancy interferes with their normal job duties.
Heather Wiseman, a retail sales associate, lost her job because consuming water while working, an act... |
Who were speaking? | <answer> Such were the exclamations from Dora, Grace and Nellie, <context> CHAPTER XVI
DICK AND DORA
"Oh, Dick, how lovely!"
"Weren't you afraid, Sam?"
"What a big flying machine, Tom!"
Such were the exclamations from Dora, Grace and Nellie, as all rushed forward to where the boys were alighting from the _Dar... |
In what British city did gin houses first appear? | <answer> London <context> By the early 19th century, encouraged by lower duties on gin, the gin houses or "Gin Palaces" had spread from London to most cities and towns in Britain, with most of the new establishments illegal and unlicensed. These bawdy, loud and unruly drinking dens so often described by Charles Dickens... |
Who was going to be on trial? | <answer> an Iraqi journalist <context> BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The trial of an Iraqi journalist charged with throwing his shoes at U.S. President George Bush has been postponed, Iraq's Council of Ministers and one of the journalist's lawyers said Tuesday.
Amman protesters support Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalis... |
How many body parts do they have? | <answer> a three-part body <context> Insects (from Latin insectum, a calque of Greek ἔντομον [éntomon], "cut into sections") are a class of invertebrates within the arthropod phylum that have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair o... |
Immunology studies the immune system in which three stages of existence? | <answer> in vitro, in situ, and in vivo <context> Immunology is a branch of biomedical science that covers the study of immune systems in all organisms. It charts, measures, and contextualizes the: physiological functioning of the immune system in states of both health and diseases; malfunctions of the immune system in... |
where do manatees find shealter? | <answer> North as Massachusetts and as far west as Texas in the summer. <context> The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) is also known as a sea cow or American manatee and is found in the shallow, slow-moving rivers and coastal areas primarily of Florida, but it can be found as far north as Massachusetts and as f... |
Historically, time has been closely related with what? | <answer> space <context> Time has historically been closely related with space, the two together merging into spacetime in Einstein's special relativity and general relativity. According to these theories, the concept of time depends on the spatial reference frame of the observer, and the human perception as well as th... |
How many classes does an American student have to attend each term to get a credit? | <answer> 45 <context> Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course that he attends gives him a credit, which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirty-six courses, each lasting for a term. A typical cou... |
Is any of them law related? | <answer> the Melbourne Law School <context> The University of Melbourne (informally Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Times Higher Education ranks Melbourne as 33rd in the world... |
What process is used by eukaryotic cells to absorb external items? | <answer> endocytosis <context> Regardless of the type of metabolic process they employ, the majority of bacteria are able to take in raw materials only in the form of relatively small molecules, which enter the cell by diffusion or through molecular channels in cell membranes. The Planctomycetes are the exception (as t... |
Tin or zinc atoms in place of copper atoms create? | <answer> substitutional alloys <context> When a molten metal is mixed with another substance, there are two mechanisms that can cause an alloy to form, called atom exchange and the interstitial mechanism. The relative size of each element in the mix plays a primary role in determining which mechanism will occur. When t... |
what is hemophilia also known as? | <answer> Hemophilia is a group of inherited blood disorders in which the blood does not clot properly.It is also known as haemophilia in the UK, other translations include: hemophilie, hémophilie, hemofilie, hemofili, hemofilia. <context> Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process. People w... |
In what year? | <answer> In 1905, Blair appeared in the movie Rescued by Rover <context> Blair: Blair was the first to appear in movies in history. In 1905, Blair appeared in the movie Rescued by Rover . It is a British film that a baby is kidnapped by an old woman, but the faithful family dog Rover saves the baby at last.
Though R... |
The Scorpions hailed from what country? | <answer> Germany <context> From outside the United Kingdom and the United States, the Canadian trio Rush released three distinctively hard rock albums in 1974–75 (Rush, Fly by Night and Caress of Steel) before moving toward a more progressive sound with the 1976 album 2112. The Irish band Thin Lizzy, which had formed i... |
what essential oil is good to lower blood pressure? | <answer> Taking a high quality, 1,000 milligram fish oil dose every single day with your meals is one of the best natural ways to lower blood pressure. <context> Study after study have shown consuming fish oil, which is high in EPA and DHA forms of omega-3 fatty acids, reduces inflammation of the body. So, taking a hig... |
How long was the rain delay? | <answer> nearly two hours <context> Atlanta (CNN) -- A Georgia man was alone before his fatal fall from an upper level of Atlanta's Turner Field, police said Tuesday, as they continue to investigate his death.
Ronald L. Homer, 30, was attending Monday night's Braves game against the Phillies. The Braves said they pla... |
Who was saying goodbye? | <answer> In the meantime, Lady Roehampton was paying her farewell <context> CHAPTER LXXV
In the meantime, Lady Roehampton was paying her farewell visit to her former pupil. They were alone, and Adriana was hanging on her neck and weeping.
"We were so happy," she murmured.
"And are so happy, and will be," said My... |
What did Gwyneth Paltrow win an Oscar for? | <answer> Best Actress. <context> Do you know what Oscar is? When did it start? Maybe you can find the background of the awards in the following passage.
The awards started in 1929. Their full title is "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards". The Academy is a group of people who have worked in the film ... |
What part of physics is it different from? | <answer> This is in contrast to experimental physics, which uses experimental tools to probe these phenomena. <context> Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast... |
who won ct election? | <answer> Dannel Malloy <context> Incumbent Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy won re-election to a second term in office. Connecticut, unlike most states, holds separate primary elections for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, with the winners then running together on the same ticket. Malloy and incumbent Lieutenant Gove... |
What has the author learned from the egg bombing incident? | <answer> Every cloud has a silver lining. <context> On a recent Saturday evening at around midnight our home became the victim of an egg bombing.Early next morning I was ready to wash off the mess above our front bedroom windows.As I climbed up,I noticed that the glass in a small window just under the roof line was ver... |
Who was The Times' Chief Editor in 1914? | <answer> Wickham Steed <context> In editorials published on 29 and 31 July 1914, Wickham Steed, the Times's Chief Editor, argued that the British Empire should enter World War I. On 8 May 1920, also under the editorship of Steed, The Times in an editorial endorsed the anti-Semitic fabrication The Protocols of the Learn... |
Who had samurai been allowed to kill? | <answer> commoners who paid them disrespect <context> Emperor Meiji abolished the samurai's right to be the only armed force in favor of a more modern, western-style, conscripted army in 1873. Samurai became Shizoku (士族) who retained some of their salaries, but the right to wear a katana in public was eventually abolis... |
Which team scored first? | <answer> Norwich took an unlikely 11th minute lead through their star striker Grant Holt, <context> (CNN) -- Chelsea continued to set the pace in the English Premier League with a comfortable 4-1 win over Norwich City at Stamford Bridge Saturday.
Norwich took an unlikely 11th minute lead through their star striker Gr... |
Who was he with when he confessed? | <answer> church prayer group that included some members of his family and his then-spiritual adviser, <context> New York (CNN) -- A member of Pedro Hernandez's family walked into a Camden, New Jersey, police station in the 1980s and reported that Hernandez told relatives and others that he had killed a boy in New York ... |
How many children do they have? | <answer> our two children <context> (CNN) -- Obsession often brings joy and sorrow in equal measure.
Inside that thin, shiny packet giving off a mystical glow sits five stickers -- five faces of five men whose very presence can turn lives upside down.
Welcome to the world of World Cup sticker collecting.
"My girl... |
what is the main purpose of including warm-up and cool-down periods in exercise sessions? | <answer> The warm-up is to prepare the body for the demands of the exercise to come later - a rehearsal of sorts for the more intense movements to come. And Cool-down allows the heart to adjust to the decreased intensity more slowly and can prevent laboured breathing at the end of higher intensity exercise sessions. <c... |
What can we infer from the passage? | <answer> The old couple were not native Americans. <context> One cold January evening in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, America, I went with my father on an oil burner service call. My father was in his forties at that time and I was about twelve years old. He was always working hard trying to support us seven kids. I enj... |
what are birds breathe? | <answer> Birds take in air and extract oxygen from it to supply body when the bird takes a second breath, lungs is sucked into cranial sacs caudal thoracic, cervical, clavicular. <context> Birds breathe chickscope 1. Like mammals, birds take in air and extract oxygen from it to supply body when the bird takes a second ... |
How is China trying to help students and teachers to improve their writing? | <answer> By using information technology. <context> China is a nation with a rich culture in handwriting. "Even though the computer is widely used today, Chinese people should not forget the skill of writing with hands," said a Chinese government official .
Nowadays, the computer has become a very useful tool to help p... |
how much is buzzy booth? | <answer> The Buzzy Booth cost $2,500. <context> Why not add a photo booth? That’s what owner Evan Chen and general manager Kevin Inkles decided last fall. The Buzzy Booth cost $2,500, and was branded in TOA designs and logo. The free photos are digitally “framed” in a TOA-created logo, and customers can opt to have the... |
Daniel Roche claims that Masonry promoted what idea by only attracting men of similar social background? | <answer> egalitarianism <context> German historian Reinhart Koselleck claimed that "On the Continent there were two social structures that left a decisive imprint on the Age of Enlightenment: the Republic of Letters and the Masonic lodges." Scottish professor Thomas Munck argues that "although the Masons did promote in... |
Who were the publishing houses founders? | <answer> Random House was founded in 1925 by Americans Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, <context> Random House is the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. As of 2013, it is part of Penguin Random House, which is jointly owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann and British global education an... |
when did super smash bros brawl come out in the us? | <answer> December 3, 2001 <context> Super Smash Bros. Melee was released November 21, 2001, in Japan; December 3, 2001, in North America; May 24, 2002, in Europe; and May 31, 2002, in Australia for the GameCube video game console. |
Who is Tegart? | <answer> Greg Tegart, executive advisor of the APEC Center <context> Simply by analyzing a drop of blood, a doctor will be able to diagnose a birth defect or even cancer when it is in the early stage; using new technology, a material lighter but much stronger than steel can be produced.
These may sound like dreams at... |
Who is Otto Rehgal? | <answer> only former Greece coach Otto Rehgal's <context> (CNN) -- When Jupp Heynckes made his debut in the Bundesliga as a player back in 1965, the name of Bayern Munich was a new one for the nascent German soccer league.
Now as coach of the country's most successful team, he has reached a significant milestone in ... |
how many large boxes was it? | <answer> 16 <context> How do you feel when you stay in hospital alone? Jenny, 13, a US student, feels bored. She knows the feeling because she has been in hospital many times herself. One day, she thought of an idea--if patients could get some books to read, they would feel better. So, from May, she and many of her fri... |
Who is Julius? | <answer> Through his father Julius, Jurre <context> London (CNN) -- Jurre Hermans, the 11-year-old Dutch boy who entered the £250,000 ($400,000) Wolfson Economics Prize with a pizza-based plan for saving the eurozone, did so because he had an idea and the winnings sounded "very attractive," he told CNN.
Jurre receiv... |
Was the doctor frowning? | <answer> The doctor watches with a smile on his face. <context> There was a young woman who had a baby. She was very young. She had to learn how to feed the baby right. The doctor helped her with this. The doctor helped her with many things. Yesterday, the doctor had helped her try and teach the child to use the toilet... |
Which movie was Spectre originally featured in? | <answer> Diamonds Are Forever <context> The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre, marking the group's first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971's Diamonds Are Forever,[N 2] and tying Craig's series of films together with an overarching storyline. Several recurring James B... |
what are carob pods? | <answer> They are highly nutritious and contain a variety of antioxidants known as flavonoids. <context> Carob pods, Ceratonia siliqua, are highly nutritious and contain a variety of antioxidants known as flavonoids. Carob shares flavonoids in common with tea that have been studied to be highly effective in humans for ... |
who did not elaborate? | <answer> Massari <context> Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Four Italian journalists kidnapped by unknown assailants in Libya have been freed, Italy's Foreign Ministry spokesman Maurizio Massari told CNN on Thursday.
They were "saved by two Libyans, two boys to whom we owe everything," one of the journalists said Thursday.
... |
How do you get rid of unwanted hair without shaving? | <answer> Hair removal cream. <context> This is another painless method without the hassle of razors, shaving gels, etc. Hair removal cream is a popular DIY method to get rid of unwanted hair. But you need to keep in mind to choose the right one. If it is too strong for your skin, it can cause itching and rashes as it i... |
Did Bush have the support of the UN, when he decided to infiltrate Iraq on March 20, 2003? | <answer> without UN authorization <context> The Bush administration then turned its attention to Iraq, and argued the need to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq had become urgent. Among the stated reasons were that Saddam's regime had tried to acquire nuclear material and had not properly accounted for biological... |
How old was he? | <answer> 8 <context> Little Tony was riding his bicycle all around the party. After all grandma gave him it right now. What fun would it be for Tony if he couldn't show off his new bike? He rode it up and down the hills and through the people at the party. It was his party. Everyone knew that it was his party. He was t... |
Who promoted strict immersion baptism? | <answer> John Spilsbury <context> Another milestone in the early development of Baptist doctrine was in 1638 with John Spilsbury, a Calvinistic minister who helped to promote the strict practice of believer's baptism by immersion. According to Tom Nettles, professor of historical theology at Southern Baptist Theologica... |
Where was the concept of parallel creation found? | <answer> Cicero <context> The translator's role as a bridge for "carrying across" values between cultures has been discussed at least since Terence, the 2nd-century-BCE Roman adapter of Greek comedies. The translator's role is, however, by no means a passive, mechanical one, and so has also been compared to that of an ... |
Who ruled them"? | <answer> became subject to the British Empire <context> Malaysia ( or ; ) is a federal constitutional monarchy located in Southeast Asia. It consists of thirteen states and three federal territories and has a total landmass of separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Ea... |
who is the tallest person in recorded history? | <answer> Robert Pershing Wadlow is the tallest person in recorded history. <context> Robert Pershing Wadlow – tallest man in the earth. Till this date, Robert Pershing Wadlow, who lived from 1918 to 1940 is the tallest man recorded in medical history and there is unquestionable evidence available for making that claim.... |
In which part of a newspaper would you most probably read this passage? | <answer> Health. <context> You could have poor eyesight because you didn't spend enough time outdoors as a child, according to the conclusion of some studies on short-sightedness published in the Optometry and Vision Science.
Although short-sightedness can easily be corrected with glasses or contact lenses , it's much... |
what is responsible for the uneven heating of the earth's atmosphere? | <answer> Thermals are created by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface from solar radiation. <context> While less dynamically important than in the atmosphere, such oceanic convection is responsible for the worldwide existence of cold water in the lowest layers of the ocean. Initiation A thermal column (or thermal)... |
are gophers the same as groundhogs? | <answer> No <context> Gopher and groundhog are two different animals in the same taxonomic order. They differ from each other in many aspects including body size and some other characteristics. However, it would not be too convenient to identify them correctly if their characteristics are not familiar. Groundhog is man... |
How much does Victoria produce in Australian pears? | <answer> 90% <context> More than 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi) of Victorian farmland are sown for grain, mostly in the state's west. More than 50% of this area is sown for wheat, 33% for barley and 7% for oats. A further 6,000 square kilometres (2,300 sq mi) is sown for hay. In 2003–04, Victorian farmers prod... |
What is the population of inyo county, ca? | <answer> 18,875 <context> Inyo County. Map of County. Inyo county, California, has an estimated population of 18,875, of which 79.8% are thought to have some form of healthcare insurance (ref. 2007 US Census Bureau). 12 licensed general acute care hospitals have at least part of their core market in this county. |
When was he convicted? | <answer> A jury convicted Alamo in July <context> (CNN) -- Evangelist Tony Alamo is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison after an Arkansas judge sentenced him to 175 years Friday on charges that included taking minors across state lines for sex, according to prosecutors.
A jury convicted Alamo in July on 10... |
When was there a reduction in the number of Scottish MPs? | <answer> 2005 <context> Of the 129 MSPs, 73 are elected to represent first past the post constituencies and are known as "Constituency MSPs". Voters choose one member to represent the constituency, and the member with most votes is returned as a constituency MSP. The 73 Scottish Parliament constituencies shared the sam... |
what is an occupancy rating? | <answer> Occupancy rating provides a measure of whether a household’s accommodation is overcrowded or under-occupied and gives an indication of how many households may be living in overcrowded conditions. <context> Occupancy rating. Definition: Occupancy rating provides a measure of whether a household’s accommodation ... |
Was he in agreement with Darius' arrangement? | <answer> But Alexander ignored the advice <context> (CNN) -- There are certain elements of leadership that survive the centuries -- that are classical, says John Prevas, co-author of "Power Ambition Glory: The Stunning Parallels between Great Leaders of the Ancient World and Today."
And while these features aren't ne... |
In what capacity did Elizabeth serve in the Auxiliary? | <answer> driver and mechanic <context> In 1943, at the age of 16, Elizabeth undertook her first solo public appearance on a visit to the Grenadier Guards, of which she had been appointed colonel the previous year. As she approached her 18th birthday, parliament changed the law so that she could act as one of five Couns... |
Was he well known when he died? | <answer> At the time of his death, he was one of the most acclaimed scientists in Europe. <context> Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (), was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, who formalised the modern system of naming organisms called binom... |
What was the first Latin phrase used by the Royal Institute? | <answer> Usui civium decori urbium <context> The design of the Institute's Mycenean lions medal and the motto ‘Usui civium, decori urbium' has been attributed to Thomas Leverton Donaldson, who had been honorary secretary until 1839. The RIBA Guide to its Archive and History (Angela Mace,1986) records that the first off... |
Beginning and ending with what years does Lee argue that the rules of the Empire were incompetent? | <answer> 1566 to 1703 <context> The stagnation and decline, Stephen Lee argues, was relentless after the death of Suleiman in 1566, interrupted by a few short revivals or reform and recovery. The decline gathered speed so that the Empire in 1699 was, "a mere shadow of that which intimidated East and West alike in 1566.... |
In what town? | <answer> Fort Myers, Florida <context> FORT MYERS, Florida (CNN) -- Three men were charged Saturday with felony first-degree murder in the shooting death of NFL player Sean Taylor, a death police say was unplanned.
Eric Rivera Jr., 17; Venjah K. Hunte, 20; and Charles Kendrick Lee Wardlow, 18, each faces charges of f... |
Did they date first? | <answer> after dating for three years <context> (CNN) -- Hilary Duff says her new album is "very positive" but admits that it started out "a lot heavier and a lot darker" because of the separation from her husband, Mike Comrie.
"I'm separated from my husband right now, which has been a very difficult thing to go thro... |
Who developed the concept of the introduction of laws of radiant energy? | <answer> Jožef Stefan <context> These developments led to the theory of conservation of energy, formalized largely by William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) as the field of thermodynamics. Thermodynamics aided the rapid development of explanations of chemical processes by Rudolf Clausius, Josiah Willard Gibbs, and Walther Nerns... |
how did the author feel after his dad died? | <answer> It was far more heartbreaking than I'd expected, one of the most difficult and painful times in my life. <context> When my father was dying, I traveled a thousand miles from home to be with him in his last days. It was far more heartbreaking than I'd expected, one of the most difficult and painful times in my ... |
is a dpm a doctor? | <answer> Yes <context> A Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) is a doctor specializing in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders resulting from injury or disease. A DPM makes independent judgments, prescribes medications and performs surgery. |
is bv ever caused by e coli? | <answer> Yes, bacterial vaginosis is caused by E.coli. <context> E.coli – a cause of bacterial vaginosis. Another cause of bacterial vaginosis is E.coli. This is a bacterium which is usually found in the rectum. It spreads to the vaginal area by wiping from back to front when using the rest room. The first symptoms whi... |
Who made up the Inter-Regional Deputies Group? | <answer> Russian nationalists and liberals. <context> In the first session of the new Congress of People's Deputies, from May 25 to June 9, hardliners retained control but reformers used the legislature as a platform for debate and criticism – which was broadcast live and uncensored. This transfixed the population; not... |
Ruins of merchants' homes that survive today are evidence that Southampton had rich people in what century? | <answer> 12th <context> Surviving remains of 12th century merchants' houses such as King John's House and Canute's Palace are evidence of the wealth that existed in the town at this time. In 1348, the Black Death reached England via merchant vessels calling at Southampton. |
How does the current National Platform describe the party? | <answer> Labor's current National Platform describes the party as "a modern social democratic party" <context> The Australian Labor Party (ALP, also Labor, was Labour before 1912) is a political party in Australia. The party has been in opposition at the federal level since the 2013 election. Bill Shorten has been the ... |
What are the closest relatives of the deinonychosaurs? | <answer> flying theropods <context> The consensus view in contemporary paleontology is that the flying theropods, or avialans, are the closest relatives of the deinonychosaurs, which include dromaeosaurids and troodontids. Together, these form a group called Paraves. Some basal members of this group, such as Microrapto... |
Which actor states there are widespread misconceptions about Eton? | <answer> Tom Hiddleston <context> Actor Dominic West has been unenthusiastic about the career benefits of being an Old Etonian, saying it "is a stigma that is slightly above 'paedophile' in the media in a gallery of infamy", but asked whether he would consider sending his own children there, said "Yes, I would. It’s an... |
What show is Jenny Slate from? | <answer> 'Parks and Rec': Jenny Slate to guest as...
<context> (EW.com) -- Rebel Wilson will emcee the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, the network announced Thursday in a "first look" trailer that aired during the "Jersey Shore" finale.
Set to air on April 14, this is the "Pitch Perfect" star's first time hosting, and the f... |
Who is Wang Ming? | <answer> a 14-year-old junior student in Wuhan <context> When we talk about red packets, the most important question is "What are you going to do with it?" One thing you could do is to put your money in the bank. Maybe you don't know, some students in Hubei began to use the Xiaogui Dangjia bank card this year. This is ... |
what age can i retire from pdi? | <answer> The state pension age is currently 65 for men and 64 for women. <context> Current plans. The state pension age is currently 65 for men and 64 for women. The latter will keep steadily rising every few months and equalise at 65 for men and women in 2018. The state pension age will then increase every few months,... |
Who was the governor of Florida in 2011? | <answer> Rick Scott <context> Florida High Speed Rail was a proposed government backed high-speed rail system that would have connected Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. The first phase was planned to connect Orlando and Tampa and was offered federal funding, but it was turned down by Governor Rick Scott in 2011. The second p... |
Did they get in trouble for their roles? | <answer> were charged. The American Federation of Labor hired noted trial attorney Clarence Darrow to represent the brothers, who eventually pleaded guilty. <context> The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881.
The "Times" was first published on Decembe... |
According to the 2014 census, how many people live in Houston? | <answer> 2.239 million <context> Houston (i/ˈhjuːstən/ HYOO-stən) is the most populous city in Texas and the fourth most populous city in the United States, located in Southeast Texas near the Gulf of Mexico. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 2.239 million people, within a land area of 599.6 square miles (1,55... |
What does it cost? | <answer> To surf the net for 20 hours costs over 600yuan. <context> Do you want to know something about children in Africa? What to they do for fun every day? Find out here: Education School is expensive for many African children. Lots of families can't afford school uniforms or exercise books even though they don't ha... |
When the story concluded was Molly still mad? | <answer> Molly's face changed into a bright smile <context> Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was s... |
Who was Alfonso III's third son and what area did he receive? | <answer> Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital <context> A year before Alfonso III "the Great" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's sons rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, García, became king of León. The second son, Ordoño, reigned in Gali... |
what did she feel in her throat? | <answer> she got a tickle in her throat <context> Josie could hear the birds singing outside the classroom window. She could see some of them sitting on the branches of an apple tree. Mrs. Harper checked to see if everyone was present. Each child called out when they heard their name. She then asked for a volunteer to ... |
How did the writer feel about his upcoming 30th birthday? | <answer> Worried. <context> In two days, I will be turning 30. And I was not looking forward to a new decade . I was afraid that the best years of my life were behind me.
One day, I met with my friend Nicholas. He was a 79-year-old man. He noticed something was different about me and asked if anything was wrong. I tol... |
Who did Paul Morley collaborate with on the Art of Noise? | <answer> engineer Gary Langan and programmer J. J. Jeczalik <context> However, during this period, major figures and artists in the scene began leaning away from underground aesthetics. In the music press, the increasingly esoteric writing of post-punk publications soon began to alienate their readerships; it is estima... |
The terms uppercase and lowercase originated from the common layout which type of drawers? | <answer> shallow <context> The terms upper case and lower case can be written as two consecutive words, connected with a hyphen (upper-case and lower-case), or as a single word (uppercase and lowercase). These terms originated from the common layouts of the shallow drawers called type cases used to hold the movable typ... |
When is the talk on James Brindley? | <answer> November 7th. <context> Monthly Talks at London Canal Museum
Our monthly talks start at 19:30 on the first Thursday of each month except August. Admission is at normal charges and you don't need to book. They end around 21:00.
November 7th
The Canal Pioneers, by Chris Lewis. James Brindley is recognized as ... |
Is there another? | <answer> Some major islands, including Great Britain, Iceland, and Ireland, and those of Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia, are often included under the popular definition of Eurasia <context> Eurasia is a combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia. The term is a portmanteau of its constituent continents (Euro... |
Who had Kerry considered running against in 1970? | <answer> Democrat Philip J. Philbin <context> In 1970, Kerry had considered running for Congress in the Democratic primary against hawkish Democrat Philip J. Philbin of Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district, but deferred in favour of Robert Drinan, a Jesuit priest and anti-war activist, who went on to defeat Philb... |
Why do people chose civil disobedience to protest? | <answer> nonviolent resistance <context> One of its earliest massive implementations was brought about by Egyptians against the British occupation in the 1919 Revolution. Civil disobedience is one of the many ways people have rebelled against what they deem to be unfair laws. It has been used in many nonviolent resista... |
how long should a wait to cut more calories? | <answer> For 7 days <context> The best way to lose weight and keep it off is to eat fewer calories and be active. If you cut 250 calories from your diet each day and exercise enough to burn off 250 calories, that adds up to 500 fewer calories in one day.If you do this for 7 days, you can lose 1 pound of fat in a week. ... |
What's true about Keep Your Head Up? _? | <answer> It was written two years ago. <context> Music can be a great power to change people's lives. Regina del Carmen Sanchez, 14, always believes this. The girl from Kansas City, US, leads a hard life. She lives in a small house with her mom and grandparents. Her mom gets a very low pay.
But it doesn't stop Sanche... |
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