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In what year? | <answer> E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial(1982 <context> Even though she's quite young, Drew Barrymore can be a Hollywood legend . She was born on February 22, 1975, in California. Being from a family that produced great actors, she quickly found her way into the spotlight . When she was 11 months old, she made her first adv... |
What is the cost root canal? | <answer> Range from $500 to $1,000. <context> Root Canal Procedure Costs. The cost of a root canal procedure may range from $500 to $1,000, and the cost of the post and core procedure to strengthen the tooth is approximately $260 to $360, not including the cost of a crown restoration. |
Which family went to the park? | <answer> The White family get up at seven o'clock. They have breakfast at seven forty. And then they go to the park <context> It's a fine day. The White family get up at seven o'clock. They have breakfast at seven forty. And then they go to the park. They take a basket of food and a carpet . The park is not far from th... |
how long to reheat french fries? | <answer> 2-3 minutes for the temperature about 450-475 degrees F. <context> This is also pretty quick and will have you eating steaming hot French fries in no time. The key is to pre-heat the oven until it is extremely hot. Turn the temperature in the oven to about 450-475 degrees F. Once you have done that, place the ... |
Where did the people mostly come from? | <answer> what is now Canada <context> Greenland is an autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of Denmark between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated ... |
Which school of medicine was based on strict observation? | <answer> Empiric <context> Medicine, which was dominated by the Hippocratic tradition, saw new advances under Praxagoras of Kos, who theorized that blood traveled through the veins. Herophilos (335–280 BC) was the first to base his conclusions on dissection of the human body, animal vivisection and to provide accurate ... |
Who did the Ottomans lose to at the Battle of Nezib? | <answer> Egyptians <context> In 1838 the situation was slightly the same as in 1831. Muhammad Ali of Egypt was not happy about lack of his control and power in Syria, he resumed military actions. The Ottoman army lost to Egyptians at the Battle of Nezib on June 24, 1839. The Ottoman Empire was saved by Great Britain, A... |
What was the unemployment rate in the Siene-Saint-Denis department? | <answer> 13.1 <context> The average net household income (after social, pension and health insurance contributions) in Paris was €36,085 for 2011. It ranged from €22,095 in the 19th arrondissement to €82,449 in the 7th arrondissement. The median taxable income for 2011 was around €25,000 in Paris and €22,200 for Île-de... |
According to Nathan Anthony, how many teens can be seen helping a stranger or do something nice for someone? | <answer> Some teens <context> Everyone dreams of changing the world. But can teenagers really make a difference? And how can they go about it?
Michael Norton's book 365 Ways to Change the World is a good starting point. The book gives an idea or task for every single day of the year. The tasks include offering to work ... |
was his appearance disconcerting? | <answer> And, in fact, your appearance, your waking just now, has a sort of connexion- <context> CHAPTER VI
THE HALL OF THE ATLAS
From the moment when the tailor had bowed his farewell to the moment when Graham found himself in the lift, was altogether barely five minutes. As yet the haze of his vast interval of sl... |
UNFPA was originally administered by what U.N. body? | <answer> United Nations Development Fund <context> UNFPA began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (the name was changed in 1987) under the administration of the United Nations Development Fund. In 1971 it was placed under the authority of the United Nations General Assembly. |
How about his son then? | <answer> Jonathan are killed in battle, <context> David (; ; "Dawid"; ; ; Gəˁəz: Dawit; possibly meaning "beloved one") was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible.
In the biblical narrative, David is a young shepherd who first gains fame as a musician and later by kil... |
What is the meaning of ettringite? | <answer> Ettringite means a hydrous calcium aluminium sulfate mineral with formula: Ca 6 Al 2 (SO 4) 3 (OH) 12 26H 2 O. <context> Ettringite is a hydrous calcium aluminium sulfate mineral with formula: Ca 6 Al 2 (SO 4) 3 (OH) 12 ·26H 2 O. It is a colorless to yellow mineral crystallizing in the trigonal system. The pri... |
How many people came to the Tucson Festival of Books in 2010? | <answer> 80,000 <context> Since 2009, the Tucson Festival of Books has been held annually over a two-day period in March at the University of Arizona. By 2010 it had become the fourth largest book festival in the United States, with 450 authors and 80,000 attendees. In addition to readings and lectures, it features a s... |
What philosophers were given asylum? | <answer> Baruch Spinoza and Pierre Bayle <context> Politically, Calvin favoured a mixture of aristocracy and democracy. He appreciated the advantages of democracy: "It is an invaluable gift, if God allows a people to freely elect its own authorities and overlords." Calvin also thought that earthly rulers lose their div... |
Where is he from? | <answer> Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev <context> The Independent is a British online newspaper. Established in 1986 as an independent national morning newspaper published in London, it was controlled by Tony O'Reilly's Independent News & Media from 1997 until it was sold to Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev in ... |
Form which group of words, we can learn the fire took place out of people's surprise? | <answer> bare feet, a borrowed man's coat <context> "Fire! Fire!" What terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of the night! It was a large, old, wooden house and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, opened the door and stepped outside the house. There was full of thick s... |
Who do the Anglican churches have communion with? | <answer> the Archbishop of Canterbury <context> Anglicanism comprises the Church of England and churches which are historically tied to it or hold similar beliefs, worship practices and church structures. The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 that means the ... |
who have been guest hosts on e street radio? | <answer> The E Street Band’s Jake Clemons is guest host on e street radio. <context> E Street Radio's Songs of Summer. 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. As summer comes to an end, E Street Radio maximizes your Labour Day weekend vibes with a playlist of E Street related summer songs. The E Street Band’s Jake Clemons is your guest hos... |
what's the cost of instruction new houses? | <answer> The cost of a new house including a basement as part of new house construction can increase the cost of the house by $10 to $25 or more a square foot for an unfinished basement, or about $10,000 to $50,000 or more for an average house; and $30 to $100 or more a square foot for a finished basement, or about $35... |
In which year did Apple top sales of 100,000,000 iPods? | <answer> 2007 <context> On April 9, 2007, it was announced that Apple had sold its one-hundred millionth iPod, making it the biggest selling digital music player of all time. In April 2007, Apple reported second quarter revenue of US$5.2 billion, of which 32% was made from iPod sales. Apple and several industry analyst... |
What people founded the city? | <answer> The city was founded in 1909 by Jews <context> Tel Aviv is a major city in Israel, located on the country's Mediterranean coastline. It is the financial center and the technology hub of Israel, with a population of , making it Israel's second-largest city. Tel Aviv is the largest city in the Gush Dan region of... |
Who came in June? | <answer> Priscilla <context> Chapter XXIII
Paul Cannot Find the Rock People
Life was very pleasant in Avonlea that summer, although Anne, amid all her vacation joys, was haunted by a sense of "something gone which should be there." She would not admit, even in her inmost reflections, that this was caused by Gilber... |
what is landing gear? | <answer> The landing gear is the genetic name for the assembly that supports the aircraft when it is on the ground. <context> The landing gear is the genetic name for the assembly that supports the aircraft when it is on the ground. And, is retracted fully into the fuselage after takeoff to allow the aircraft to accele... |
Where did the band Nonpoint form? | <answer> Fort Lauderdale <context> Miami is also considered a "hot spot" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Exposé, originated in Miami. Indie/folk a... |
what is knurled mean? | <answer> knurl is a small protuberance, excrescence, or knob. <context> Definition of knurl. 1 1 : a small protuberance, excrescence, or knob. 2 2 : one of a series of small ridges or beads on a metal surface to aid in gripping. |
How many people use it? | <answer> WeChat, a mobile messaging system with over 400 million users and run <context> The Chinese tradition of giving gifts of money in red envelopes at Lunar New Year has turned into big business for Web giants Alibaba and Tencent, which now both offer electronic "hong bao". At the end of each lunar year, it is com... |
Who offered Dave some assistance? | <answer> Ben <context> CHAPTER II
SOMETHING OF THE PAST
"The horses are running away!"
"Oh, we'll be killed!"
Such were the cries from the two girls as the mettlesome grays tore along the country highway at a speed that seemed marvelous.
"Dave, can I help you?" asked Ben, anxiously.
"I don't think so," answ... |
who is ralph marston? | <answer> Ralph Marston is author and publisher of The Daily Motivator, one of the web's most popular and enduring destinations for original positive motivation and inspiration. <context> Main Areas: Daily Motivation and Inspiration. Best Sellers: Living the Wonder of It All, The Daily Motivator To Go. Career Focus: Aut... |
What does the acronym HMWSSB represent? | <answer> Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board <context> The jurisdictions of the city's administrative agencies are, in ascending order of size: the Hyderabad Police area, Hyderabad district, the GHMC area ("Hyderabad city") and the area under the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA). T... |
About what person? | <answer> "You must have read about him, sir, the Yellow Dwarf. <context> CHAPTER VII. Prince Ricardo and an Old Enemy.
{The Yellow Dwarf: p123.jpg}
"There is one brute I wish I could get upsides with," said Ricardo, at breakfast one morning, his mouth full of sardine.
"Really, Ricardo, your language is most unpri... |
Did Lucretia look like her step-mom? | <answer> bore as little resemblance to her step-mother in character, as in person. If she did not possess her beauty, she was born wi <context> CHAPTER XII.
Madame Colonna, with that vivacious energy which characterises the south, had no sooner seen Coningsby, and heard his praises celebrated by his grandfather, tha... |
Did they meet anyone there? | <answer> they met Steve and Megan. <context> Rose and Lily were best friends. They had met when they were little and grew up together. Lily and Rose got a house to live in and painted the walls blue. Then they went to buy a couch. Jerry worked at the couch store. Lily found a green couch that she liked. But the couch w... |
what cms does a website use? | <answer> Wordpress,Joomla and Drupal <context> A CMS or Content Management System is an application that can be used to manage and organize text, movies, pictures, links and many other types of data. Functionality varies from CMS to CMS, but most are web based and offer some sort of access control.Many of the most popu... |
All other things being equal, how does wattage affect light emitted? | <answer> the higher-powered bulb gives more light <context> Incandescent lamps are nearly pure resistive loads with a power factor of 1. This means the actual power consumed (in watts) and the apparent power (in volt-amperes) are equal. Incandescent light bulbs are usually marketed according to the electrical power con... |
when did iceland volcano erupted? | <answer> Iceland volcano erupted in 2010. <context> Eyjafjallajokull is an active volcano in southern Iceland, lying within the country’s East Volcanic Zone. Its eruption in 2010 interfered with European and transatlantic flights for two weeks. The name Eyjafjallajokull is derived from an Icelandic phrase meaning the i... |
who sings hold me tight? | <answer> John Lennon or Paul McCartney sings HOLD ME TIGHT. <context> “HOLD ME TIGHT”. (John Lennon / Paul McCartney) Throughout The Beatles studio career, there have been nine times that they had recorded what they thought were completed songs, only to totally redo the songs at a later date which, in effect, created t... |
How many PlayStation 3 units had been purchased as of early 2016? | <answer> 85 million <context> The console was first officially announced at E3 2005, and was released at the end of 2006. It was the first console to use Blu-ray Disc as its primary storage medium. The console was the first PlayStation to integrate social gaming services, included it being the first to introduce Sony's... |
What did the researchers do when students worked out the given problems? | <answer> They recorded the students' brain activities. <context> New research shows how kids' brains reorganize as they learn math.
All the time you spent memorizing multiplication tables may have made you a better mathematician, according to a new study. A team of scientists from Stanford University, in California, ha... |
In what year was the iPod first introduced? | <answer> 2001 <context> Though the iPod was released in 2001, its price and Mac-only compatibility caused sales to be relatively slow until 2004. The iPod line came from Apple's "digital hub" category, when the company began creating software for the growing market of personal digital devices. Digital cameras, camcorde... |
What acronym is widely used for processor type? | <answer> type of processor (CPU) <context> In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilati... |
What will happen if the heat from a high-power LED is not removed? | <answer> the device will fail in seconds <context> High-power LEDs (HP-LEDs) or high-output LEDs (HO-LEDs) can be driven at currents from hundreds of mA to more than an ampere, compared with the tens of mA for other LEDs. Some can emit over a thousand lumens. LED power densities up to 300 W/cm2 have been achieved. Sinc... |
Why is this not determined in a patient with COPD? | <answer> due to COPD and asthma sharing similar principles of management <context> Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can coexist with asthma and can occur as a complication of chronic asthma. After the age of 65 most people with obstructive airway disease will have asthma and COPD. In this setting, COPD can be diff... |
Who was one of the first theologians to try to interact with Whitehead's ideas? | <answer> William Temple <context> Isabelle Stengers wrote that "Whiteheadians are recruited among both philosophers and theologians, and the palette has been enriched by practitioners from the most diverse horizons, from ecology to feminism, practices that unite political struggle and spirituality with the sciences of ... |
What were revised between 1951 and 1955? | <answer> Easter liturgies <context> Reform of the liturgy had been a part of the liturgical movements in the 20th century mainly in France, and Germany which were officially recognized by Pius XII in his encyclical Mediator Dei. During the pontificate of Pius XII, the Vatican eased regulations on the use of Latin in Ro... |
What was Chelsea doing then? | <answer> February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter <context> (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just ... |
What did Margaret Thatcher reconfigure following each general election? | <answer> cabinet <context> Most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term in office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. For example, Margaret Thatcher was only ever appointed prime minister on one occasion, in 1979. She remained continuou... |
Was Cyril happy to be invited? | <answer> Cyril Waring read it out with a little thrill of triumph <context> CHAPTER VI.
TWO STRANGE MEETINGS.
"Mrs. Hugh Holker, at home, Saturday, May 29th, 3 to 6.30. Chetwood Court; tennis."
Cyril Waring read it out with a little thrill of triumph. To be sure, it was by no means certain that Elma would be ... |
Who had invented many of the striking expressions? | <answer> George (it was he who invented many of those striking expressions <context> CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK
Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken.
It was not a sub... |
What's the difference between NEC's N940 and other models? | <answer> It lets you watch public TV for free <context> These days, if you still think the cellphone is just for talking, you will get laughed at. Yes, it's true, voice-only handsets have become out of date. Today's do-it-all mobiles have a lot in common with the computer. The only difference may be that they fit in yo... |
How old were the people arrested? | <answer> Prosecutors argued that the defendants, teenagers <context> (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence.
The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of li... |
Which articles of the Free Movement of Workers Regulation set out the primary provisions on equal treatment of workers? | <answer> articles 1 to 7 <context> The Free Movement of Workers Regulation articles 1 to 7 set out the main provisions on equal treatment of workers. First, articles 1 to 4 generally require that workers can take up employment, conclude contracts, and not suffer discrimination compared to nationals of the member state.... |
Did a lot of people know him? | <answer> In course I do, everyone knew him <context> CHAPTER III
ON THE PLAINS
The purchase of a buffalo robe, blankets, boots, and a Colt's revolver occupied but a short time, but the rifle was a much more difficult matter.
"You can always rely upon a Colt," the miner said, "but rifles are different things; and ... |
Which do you think would be the best title for this passage? | <answer> The Best Advice I've Ever Had <context> When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I wasn't a good student, I talked too much, I was too proud, and so on. I tried to hear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very an... |
During what time period do some scientist believe the first human could have contracted TB from an ancestor they shared with animals? | <answer> Neolithic Revolution <context> Tuberculosis has been present in humans since antiquity. The earliest unambiguous detection of M. tuberculosis involves evidence of the disease in the remains of bison in Wyoming dated to around 17,000 years ago. However, whether tuberculosis originated in bovines, then was trans... |
what are side effects associated with using lescol xl? | <answer> The side effects associated with using Lescol XL are mild headache, diarrhea, muscle pain, insomnia, mild to moderate nausea, stomach pain, or symptoms of cold such as runny nose, sore throat, or sneezing. <context> Side Effects for Lescol XL. Fluvastatin (generic name of this drug) may cause certain unwanted ... |
How did Old English strong verbs express the past tense? | <answer> altering the root vowel <context> The form of the verb varies with person (first, second and third), number (singular and plural), tense (present and past), and mood (indicative, subjunctive and imperative). Old English also sometimes uses compound constructions to express other verbal aspects, the future and ... |
if information on a deed is wrong? | <answer> If the information on the deed is inaccurate or out of date, it can cause headaches. <context> What can go wrong. If the information on the deed is inaccurate or out of date, it can cause headaches. The legal description could be incorrect, for example, saying that the property line is 150 feet north of the ho... |
who is keith olbermann? | <answer> Keith Olbermann is an American sports journalist and political commentator. <context> Who is Keith Olbermann? Keith Olbermann is an American sports journalist and political commentator. He is also a famous American sportswriter and author. He is best known as the former host of Countdown with Keith Olbermann. ... |
Were they friends with Joe or Kimmi? | <answer> They were not friends with Kimmi, a girl in the same class. And they were not friends with Joe. <context> There were 2 best friends named Sam and Jenny. They were not friends with Kimmi, a girl in the same class. And they were not friends with Joe. Joe was not their friend because he didn't talk to Sam and Jen... |
Downtown Burbank is an example of what kind of district? | <answer> business <context> Within the Los Angeles Area are the major business districts of Downtown Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach. Los Angeles itself has many business districts including the Downtown Los Angeles central business district as well as those lining the Wilshire... |
Who thinks that pollution is the biggest problem for children worldwide? | <answer> parents and scientists <context> A UN report said that around 60 million people across the world are drinking polluted water. Some 4,500 children die every day because of polluted water. A report showed that environmental problems kill 3 million children under five years old each year, making them one of the ... |
Why do persistent infections occur? | <answer> body is unable to clear the organism after the initial infection <context> Persistent infections occur because the body is unable to clear the organism after the initial infection. Persistent infections are characterized by the continual presence of the infectious organism, often as latent infection with occas... |
is reign cancelled? | <answer> No, reign is not cancelled. <context> OFFICIAL STATUS: Reign Renewed for Season 3 By The CW! Stay tuned as we bring you rolling updates on the cancelled/renewed status of The CW’s period drama as it battles for Season 3. Reign Season 2 premiered Thursday, October 2, 2014. The CW has yet to cancel or renew Reig... |
How do you get big thighs and hips? | <answer> Do leg presses to get big thighs. <context> Do leg presses. You'll need a machine to do this exercise, but the results are worth joining a gym. Leg press machines allow you to adjust the amount of weight you use, so you can increase it as your thigh muscles get stronger. Sit back on the leg press machine and p... |
What has no distinction between the categories of voiced, voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated? | <answer> native Dravidian words <context> Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories an... |
Where was he speaking? | <answer> Speaking at CNN's Earth's Frontiers debate in Seoul, Nasheed <context> (CNN) -- Climate skeptics are indicative of societies in decay.
So said Mohamed Nasheed, president of the Maldives.
Speaking at CNN's Earth's Frontiers debate in Seoul, Nasheed said he was looking for a greater urgency from countries an... |
Who built the "ascending room", in 1823? | <answer> Burton and Hormer <context> Starting in the coal mines, by the mid-19th century elevators were operated with steam power and were used for moving goods in bulk in mines and factories. These steam driven devices were soon being applied to a diverse set of purposes - in 1823, two architects working in London, Bu... |
what is the definition of the word microscope? | <answer> Microscope is defined as an optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of lenses for inspecting objects too small to be seen or too small to be seen distinctly and in detail by the unaided eye. <context> Microscope definition, an optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of... |
what county is coal city in? | <answer> Grundy County,Raleigh County. <context> Sponsored Topics. Coal City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 1,815 at the 2010 census. Coal City's population is composed of other surrounding unincorporated communities (Whitby, Jonben, and Fireco). |
Why did Frobisher choose him? | <answer> Big Joe was known as an honest man; that was why Frobisher had selected him <context> CHAPTER XXIX
THE JUMPERS
The sun was rising when Joe Thorpe made a hasty breakfast with his two companions in their camp beside the lode. He was a logger by profession, though he had an extensive experience in prospecting... |
What's the feeling of ordinary people to the change? | <answer> They felt a little sad and not used to it. <context> LAST week's decision by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to _ Pluto _ its planetary status, held since its discovery in 1930, has made a lot of people sad. "Pluto," American science writer Dava Sobel writes in her book "The Planets", "still has ... |
what are the side effects if you change your thyroid medication? | <answer> Larger doses of synthroid may result in serious or even life-threatening events, especially when used in combination with certain other drugs used to reduce appetite. <context> Thyroid hormones, including SYNTHROID, should not be used either alone or in combination with other drugs for the treatment of obesity... |
When did Milans del Bosch surrender? | <answer> 24 February <context> The economy began to recover in the early 1960s, and the city experienced explosive population growth through immigration spurred by the jobs created with the implementation of major urban projects and infrastructure improvements. With the advent of democracy in Spain, the ancient kingdom... |
In what century did the revival of Persia occur under the Sassanids? | <answer> 3rd century <context> The Roman Empire reached its greatest territorial extent during the 2nd century AD; the following two centuries witnessed the slow decline of Roman control over its outlying territories. Economic issues, including inflation, and external pressure on the frontiers combined to make the 3rd ... |
Who does Australia have a more recent friendship with? | <answer> China <context> Sydney (CNN) -- Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott, the two men vying to be Australia's prime minister in the September 7 national election, offer contrasting views on China, the country that looms largest on Australia's economic and strategic horizon.
Rudd, the Chinese-speaking incumbent prime minis... |
How many movies has he been in? | <answer> Lau's sixth film with Hong Kong actress Sammi Cheng is in the works. <context> FORBES CHINA's annual celebrity list is based on income and appearances in magazines, newspapers, TV shows and online. Stars from the mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong are included. And here are some of the winners:
Jay Chou
Taiwa... |
what are literary technique? | <answer> It is any of several specific methods the creator of a narrative uses to convey what they want. <context> A narrative technique , also known , more narrowly for literary fictional narratives , as a literary technique , literary device , or fictional device , is any of several specific methods the creator of a ... |
Who is mrs bell? | <answer> er new teacher <context> Shelly is in second grade. She is a new student at her school. Shelly's family has lived in many different places. Shelly was born in Florida. Her family moved to Tennessee when she was two years old. When she was four years old, they moved to Texas. They moved from there to Arizona, w... |
How many people in the story know the truth about the wet pants? | <answer> Three <context> There is a nine-year-old kid sitting at his desk and all of a sudden, there is water between his feet and his pants are wet. He thinks his heart is going to stop. It's never happened before, and he knows that when the boys find out he will never hear the end of it. When the girls find out, they... |
Who lost Thursday? | <answer> Maria Sharapova <context> (CNN) -- It was a bad day on the clay for Maria Sharapova as she was bounced out of the Rome Masters by Ana Ivanovic, Thursday.
It was the first time anyone other than world No.1 Serena Williams had beaten the Russian on the red stuff since the 2011 French Open.
Sharapova had been... |
What'S the main idea of the text? | <answer> The lack of career--based courses in US high schools <context> For high school leavers starting out in the working world,it is very important to learn particular skills and practice how to behave in an interview or how to find all internship .In some countries,schools have programs to help students onto the pa... |
Is it a state or country? | <answer> country <context> Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it is bordered by Tibet Autonomous Region in the north, India in the south, the Sikkim state of India and the Chumbi Valley of Tibet in the west, and Arunachal Pradesh state of ... |
How do birds conserve energy? | <answer> a V-formation <context> Many, if not most, birds migrate in flocks. For larger birds, flying in flocks reduces the energy cost. Geese in a V-formation may conserve 12–20% of the energy they would need to fly alone. Red knots Calidris canutus and dunlins Calidris alpina were found in radar studies to fly 5 km/h... |
Where were you walking? | <answer> home <context> Thunder can move a seesaw. This is very important to know if you ever see what I saw. One day, I was walking home when I saw a squirrel on a seesaw near my house. It was running up and down, and all around, playing by itself. Suddenly, an ox appeared from nowhere. It came up to the squirrel, wal... |
how far back do neanderthals date? | <answer> Neanderthals and modern Homo sapiens lived as long as 500,000 years ago. <context> Moreover, the researchers determined that the common ancestor to Neanderthals and modern Homo sapiens lived as long as 500,000 years ago, well before the most recent common mtDNA ancestor of modern humans. This suggests (though ... |
In what year did Reprise plan to release a series of 78 rpm singles? | <answer> 1968 <context> In 1968, Reprise planned to release a series of 78 rpm singles from their artists on their label at the time, called the Reprise Speed Series. Only one disc actually saw release, Randy Newman's I Think It's Going to Rain Today, a track from his self-titled debut album (with The Beehive State on ... |
When was her first wedding? | <answer> Sunny von Bulow is pictured during her 1957 <context> NEW YORK (CNN) -- After spending nearly 28 years in an irreversible coma, heiress and socialite Martha "Sunny" von Bulow died Saturday in a New York nursing home, according to a family statement. She was 76.
Sunny von Bulow is pictured during her 1957 we... |
who was he meeting there? | <answer> He was to pay a premium of five hundred pounds and join Mr. Burton <context> Chapter II
Harry Clavering Chooses His Profession
Harry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may proper... |
what county is north ridgeville, ohio located in? | <answer> North Ridgeville is in Lorain County, Ohio. <context> North Ridgeville,is a city located along the eastern border of Lorain County, Ohio, United States. The city's population was 30,465 at the 2010 census. A west side suburb of Cleveland, North Ridgeville is the number 1 fastest growing city in the entire Grea... |
The last sentence "Why tell her anything different?"means that _ .? | <answer> he wouldn't tell her the truth <context> Nine years ago, after Leo had died, people said to me. "I never knew he was your stepfather." You see, I never called him that. At first, he was no one special in my life. Then he became my friend. In time, I felt he was also my father.
Leo married my mother when I was ... |
who played melania trump on colbert? | <answer> Laura Benanti. <context> Laura Benanti Plays Melania Trump for Colbert Spoof (Video) Laura Benanti does a hilarious impression of Melania Trump in a spoof on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The Tony Award-winning actress has previously appeared on the program and talked about how people compare her looks t... |
How do you know when to begin solid food for babies? | <answer> When your baby is six months old and showing signs that he is ready, you can start to offer him solid food. <context> When to start solid foods: Six months. When your baby is six months old and showing signs that he is ready, you can start. to offer him solid food. Your baby does not need teeth to start eating... |
Historians suspected that John was at best what? | <answer> impious <context> John's lack of religious conviction has been noted by contemporary chroniclers and later historians, with some suspecting that John was at best impious, or even atheistic, a very serious issue at the time. Contemporary chroniclers catalogued his various anti-religious habits at length, includ... |
what did Michelle do? | <answer> Michelle Bachelet, who will be leaving office with high approval ratings for steering the country through the global economic downturn <context> (CNN) -- A conservative billionaire businessman and a former center-left president will face off in a runoff election in Chile's presidential race, based on official ... |
how many inches in one kilometer? | <answer> There are 39 370.0787 Inches in one Kilometer. <context> How many inches in a kilometer ? Kilometers to inches conversion table shows the most common values for the quick reference. Alternatively, you may use the converter to convert any other values. 1 Kilometer = 39 370.0787 Inches. Kilometer is a metric uni... |
how many miles was his sail? | <answer> 30,000 <context> LONDON, England(CNN)-- The youngest person to sail solo around the world returned home Thursday from his 30,000-mile, 282-day ocean journey.
Mike Perham, 17, sailed into Lizard Point in Cornwall, the southernmost point in Britain, at 9:47 a.m., his race team said.
"It feels ly brilliant," ... |
when was the last time he saw his dad? | <answer> Omar bin Laden says he last saw his father in 2000 <context> CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- Omar bin Laden has a message for his father, Osama: "Find another way."
Omar bin Laden says he last saw his father in 2000 when the son decided to leave al Qaeda.
The son of the most-wanted man in the world spoke Sunday to C... |
What is the definition of questions? | <answer> In terms of syntax, a question is usually characterized by inversion of the subject and the first verb in the verb phrase, beginning with an interrogative pronoun or ending with a tag question. <context> In terms of syntax, a question is usually characterized by inversion of the subject and the first verb in t... |
How does it make him feel? | <answer> Terence looked surprised and a little hurt. <context> CHAPTER XX
WITH THE MAYOS
The news that Terence brought to the regiment gave great and general satisfaction. Herrara was delighted to hear that he was to be made a lieutenant-colonel in his army. Bull and Macwitty were overjoyed on hearing that they had... |
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