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How many sensors has San Francisco installed? | <answer> San Francisco has put sensors into 7,000 parking spots <context> SAN FRANCISCO--A phone app in San Francisco gives information about open parking spots. City officials in San Francisco introduced the app to try to reduce traffic jams in the city, but some say it raises safety concerns.
In this city, drivers ... |
Why does Tubbs think that is important? | <answer> "We may get our farms, neighbor Holmes, if you'll agree as I'm willin' to do, to be reasonable about this matter, so long as 'Squire Littlepage wishes to hearken to his own interests." <context> CHAPTER XVIII.
"The Gordon is gude in a hurry, An' Campbell is steel to the bane, An' Grant, an' Mackenzie, an' Mu... |
How much did central state-owned enterprises donate? | <answer> more than $48.6 million <context> Central State-owned enterprises have accumulatively donated more than $48.6 million. China National Petroleum Corp and Sinopec donated 10 million yuan each to the disaster area. |
what is germany's region? | <answer> German Deutschland or Bundesrepublik Deutschland, country of north-central Europe <context> Germany, officially Federal Republic of Germany, German Deutschland or Bundesrepublik Deutschland, country of north-central Europe, traversing the continent’s main physical divisions, from the outer ranges of the Alps n... |
Did he read all of them? | <answer> The last of these letters, received by him after the scene described in the last chapter, he had been afraid to read. <context> Chapter XXX
The Man Who Dusted His Boots With His Handkerchief
When Florence Burton had written three letters to Harry without receiving a word in reply to either of them, she ... |
Why was making Goodrun responsible an impossibility? | <answer> Gudrun responsible. She floated along like a fish in the sea <context> CHAPTER X
THE WIDENING CIRCLE
It was very burdensome to Ursula, that she was the eldest of the family. By the time she was eleven, she had to take to school Gudrun and Theresa and Catherine. The boy, William, always called Billy, so tha... |
Which news outlet did the donors talk with? | <answer> Several donors told CNN <context> Washington (CNN) -- While Jeb Bush is still publicly noncommittal about a possible presidential bid, his family is far less circumspect.
And if recent comments by George P. Bush are any indication, Jeb Bush's eldest son got the go-ahead from the family. The bigger question, ... |
is pc matic good protection for a computer? | <answer> Yes, pc matic is good protection for a computer. <context> PC Matic provides superior security protection over all security products, free or otherwise, on the market. On top of that, PC Matic keeps your computers running at peak performance even after years of use. PC Matic pricing options include: $50 for up... |
What is one kind? | <answer> piston engines <context> Horsepower (hp) is a unit of measurement of power (the rate at which work is done). There are many different standards and types of horsepower. Two common definitions being used today are the mechanical horsepower (or imperial horsepower), which is 745.7 watts, and the metric horsepow... |
When did the FIscus Judaicus relax to exclude Christians? | <answer> 96 CE <context> Other historians believe that conversion during the Roman era was limited in number and did not account for much of the Jewish population growth, due to various factors such as the illegality of male conversion to Judaism in the Roman world from the mid-2nd century. Another factor that would ha... |
is it a large show? | <answer> Its annual New Year celebrations feature the largest fireworks show in the world <context> Madeira is a Portuguese archipelago situated in the north Atlantic Ocean, southwest of Portugal. Its total population was estimated in 2011 at 267,785. The capital of Madeira is Funchal, located on the main island's sou... |
Which country has the best quality of life in Europe according to the report? | <answer> France. <context> British people have the worst quality of life in Europe, according to a report which highlights the long hours, bad weather, low life expectancy and high price of many goods.
In a study of ten of the largest European countries, Britain, which was considered a popular country to live in, now... |
what is the series after heroes of olympus? | <answer> Kane Chronicles is the heroe of olympus. <context> Rick Riordan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the Kane Chronicles, and the Heroes of Olympus. He is also the author of the multi-award-winning Tres Navarre mystery series for adults. |
How long did they work together? | <answer> 2002 to 2005 <context> Editor's note: Paul Begala, a Democratic strategist and CNN political contributor, was a political consultant for Bill Clinton's presidential campaign in 1992 and was counselor to Clinton in the White House. He was a co-host of "Crossfire" on CNN with Robert Novak from 2002 to 2005.
Pa... |
Where in the United States is there a nuclear waste repository? | <answer> Yucca Mountain <context> In 1972, the French physicist Francis Perrin discovered fifteen ancient and no longer active natural nuclear fission reactors in three separate ore deposits at the Oklo mine in Gabon, West Africa, collectively known as the Oklo Fossil Reactors. The ore deposit is 1.7 billion years old;... |
what does descreening mean? | <answer> Descreening is a technical term and is used to explain the technique used to get better quality when scanning an already printed image. <context> Descreening Descreening is a technical term and is used to explain the technique used to get better quality when scanning an already printed image, i.e an image from... |
How much is she paid? | <answer> a quarter of your salary, sir <context> CHAPTER XXXV.
THE HULL OF THE URSULA.
Ten days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's... |
Who was the winner of the crest competition? ? | <answer> Carles Comamala <context> The club's original crest was a quartered diamond-shaped crest topped by the Crown of Aragon and the bat of King James, and surrounded by two branches, one of a laurel tree and the other a palm. In 1910 the club held a competition among its members to design a new crest. The winner wa... |
Who became editor of the Sun in 1981? | <answer> Kelvin MacKenzie <context> The Daily Star had been launched in 1978 by Express Newspaper, and by 1981 had begun to affect sales of The Sun. Bingo was introduced as a marketing tool and a 2p drop in cover price removed the Daily Star's competitive advantage opening a new circulation battle which resulted in The... |
When did the British version of cultural studies emerge? | <answer> 1950s and 1960s <context> Scholars in the United Kingdom and the United States developed somewhat different versions of cultural studies after the late 1970s. The British version of cultural studies had originated in the 1950s and 1960s, mainly under the influence first of Richard Hoggart, E. P. Thompson, and ... |
Was Earth always solid? | <answer> Earth was initially molten <context> Earth was initially molten due to extreme volcanism and frequent collisions with other bodies. Eventually, the outer layer of the planet cooled to form a solid crust when water began accumulating in the atmosphere. The Moon formed soon afterwards, possibly as the result of ... |
During transmission does the electric field wave move closer to the antenna? | <answer> radiate away <context> Typically an antenna consists of an arrangement of metallic conductors (elements), electrically connected (often through a transmission line) to the receiver or transmitter. An oscillating current of electrons forced through the antenna by a transmitter will create an oscillating magneti... |
who has most of the bitumen? | <answer> Alberta has most of the world's reserves of natural bitumen <context> Asphalt/bitumen also occurs in unconsolidated sandstones known as "oil sands" in Alberta, Canada, and the similar "tar sands" in Utah, US. The Canadian province of Alberta has most of the world's reserves of natural bitumen, in three huge de... |
Who scored the first ever goal for the Premier League? | <answer> The first ever Premier League goal was scored by Brian Deane of Sheffield United in a 2–1 win against Manchester United. <context> The league held its first season in 1992–93 and was originally composed of 22 clubs. The first ever Premier League goal was scored by Brian Deane of Sheffield United in a 2–1 win a... |
can you use hydrocortisone cream on cats? | <answer> Yes, you can use hydrocortisone cream on cats. <context> Topical solutions containing hydrocortisone offer some relief. They are the most practical in treating localized itching. Cats tend to lick off these preparations. But the use of creams or salves on areas the cat cannot lick, e.g.; top of the head may be... |
Which league has the highest average attendance in professional football? | <answer> Bundesliga <context> The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional f... |
Why does the author write the passage? | <answer> To tell us the right attitude to life. <context> Hidden in our subconsciousness is a perfect mental picture. We see ourselves on a long trip that goes across the continent. We are traveling by train. Out the windows, we think in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at a crossing, ... |
Why didn't the author write the review as soon as he finished reading the book? | <answer> Because he wondered if it would have a long influence on him. <context> A week ago, I had the great pleasure of reading an e-book, When Money Talks, Listen! by Rich Ezzo. It took only about an hour to read.
When I first received a copy, I thought it was a Get Rich Quick type of publication. Nothing is wrong wi... |
Where are Mr. Brown and Mr. Black? | <answer> In the park <context> Two men are working in the park. One is Mr. Brown, a worker, and the other is Mr. Black. Mr. Brown is going to a chair. It is next to the road. Mr. Black is after him. Mr. Brown finds Mr. Black. Now Mr. Black begins to walk faster. Because he wants to get to the chair before Mr. Brown. No... |
Has he been going to Paris for a long time? | <answer> "I first fell in love with Parisin the 1950s <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 ... |
are people having a conversation? | <answer> “Tell me how you are interested in this fellow Farquhar,” he demanded.
“I don’t know that I am much interested,” Osborne replied. <context> CHAPTER XXII—A WARNING
In the luxuriously appointed smoking-room of the hotel Clay leaned forward in the deep leather chair into which he had dropped and looked keenly... |
How long did he travel? | <answer> for some hours <context> CHAPTER XIII: THE FRENCH CONVOY
A report having arrived at the camp of the Count of Cifuentes that the peasants around Saragossa had risen in insurrection, Jack thought that he should be doing more good by discovering the truth of the rumor, and by keeping the earl informed of the s... |
Who lives in John Williams' house? | <answer> John Williams himself. <context> More than 40 years ago, John Williams gave away all of his belongings and went off to the mountains to live the way people lived 100 years ago. For food he traps wild animals, fishes in the rivers, and plants whatever he can. John lives in a cabin he made by hand, out of trees ... |
is usps website down? | <answer> Yes, it has been down for three days. <context> United States · TDS Telecom. Good for you UPS! USPS website has been down for three days (2/17/2014) and as usual, it won't be fixed till Next Business Day . No it is President's day so their web support team is home enjoying the holiday. |
Why did he want to do that? | <answer> so as to get Hal into more difficulties <context> CHAPTER XIII.
HAL SHOWS HIS METTLE.
Hal understood perfectly well that a crisis had come. Hardwick had him by the throat, and unless he acceded to the book-keeper's demand he would be in immediate danger of being choked to death.
"Let--let go of me," he ... |
Was he happy to find them? | <answer> The grandfather smiled <context> Jim was a 15-year-old boy living with his little sister, Joy. Their parents had passed away long ago. Jim took care of Joy by himself. One day, Jim woke up at 3 in the morning as usual. When Joy was sleeping alone, Jim left their little house to deliver newspapers. As he did so... |
what is a retina display? | <answer> A brand name used by Apple for screens that have a higher pixel density than their previous models. <context> Retina Display (marketed by Apple with a lowercase 'D' as Retina display) is a brand name used by Apple for screens that have a higher pixel density than their previous models. |
When did Egypt mass it's army near the border with Israel? | <answer> 1967 <context> Arab nationalists led by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser refused to recognize Israel, and called for its destruction. By 1966, Israeli-Arab relations had deteriorated to the point of actual battles taking place between Israeli and Arab forces. In May 1967, Egypt massed its army near the bo... |
What is synthesis gas used for? | <answer> production of methanol <context> This reaction is favored at low pressures but is nonetheless conducted at high pressures (2.0 MPa, 20 atm or 600 inHg). This is because high-pressure H
2 is the most marketable product and Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) purification systems work better at higher pressures. Th... |
Which in line? | <answer> sixth <context> CHAPTER II.
BIRTH OF WILLIAM.
A.D. 912-1033
Castle at Falaise.--Present ruins of the castle.--Scenery of the town and castle.--Wall and buildings.--Watch-towers.--Sentinels.--Enchanting prospect.--Chronological history of the Norman line.--Rollo.--William I., second duke.--Richard I., thi... |
What did his apparel suggest he was? | <answer> a tall man, dressed in the deerskin shirt and leggings usually worn by hunters <context> CHAPTER XIV.
RESCUED!
Harold was deeply touched at the evidences of the fate which had befallen the occupants of his cousin's plantation.
"If there are any more of these to be found," pointing to their remains, "we ... |
Who painted the Wedding, show at Salon des Independants in 1912? | <answer> Léger <context> This technique of representing simultaneity, multiple viewpoints (or relative motion) is pushed to a high degree of complexity in Gleizes' monumental Le Dépiquage des Moissons (Harvest Threshing), exhibited at the 1912 Salon de la Section d'Or, Le Fauconnier’s Abundance shown at the Indépendant... |
How is torque determined? | <answer> from the vector product of the interacting fields <context> All the electromagnetic motors, and that includes the types mentioned here derive the torque from the vector product of the interacting fields. For calculating the torque it is necessary to know the fields in the air gap . Once these have been establi... |
who told Staubach that? | <answer> inda," Madame Staubach said, "Peter has told me that Ludovic Valcarm has been--making love to yo <context> CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she cou... |
how many class hours to graduate ncsu? | <answer> The maximum course load for graduate degree students is 15 credit hours in a semester and six credit hours in a summer session, for full-time students not holding assistantships. <context> graduate degree students 5.1 The maximum course load for graduate degree students is 15 credit hours in a semester and six... |
Was he a successful composer? | <answer> most successful <context> Sir James Paul McCartney, (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. He gained worldwide fame as the bass guitarist and singer for the rock band the Beatles, widely considered the most popular and influential group in the history of pop m... |
How do you type square symbol in password? | <answer> Hold ALT and type 251. <context> And then click on the square root symbol.... 0. 1. Try this site you can check symbols and codes here www.alt-codes.net/how_to_use_alt_codes/. square root symbol. Then click on select and copy. The symbol will now be copied to your clipboard and you can paste it like this: √.yo... |
what is the shelf life of batteries? | <answer> 10 to 15 years. <context> Confidence votes 31. According to Energizer's web site, Lithium batteries have a shelf life of 10-15 years. Note that lithium refers to disposable batteries, as distinguished from lithium-ion batteries, which are rechargable. |
Which two topics did Bush remain steadfast on, during his campaign? | <answer> terrorism and building an ownership society <context> On March 10, 2004, Bush officially clinched the number of delegates needed to be nominated at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City. Bush accepted the nomination on September 2, 2004, and selected Vice President Dick Cheney as his running... |
who is the younger sibling? | <answer> She was younger than Matthew <context> Emily and her brother Matthew went outside to play. They brought their dog Bo with them, too. Bo was holding a bone in her mouth. Matthew threw a ball and Bo chased after it. Emily laughed as Bo ran away. Bo brought the ball back to Matthew. Then Bo barked. This time Emil... |
what plants live in a cold desert.? | <answer> Cold desert plants and animals are physically and behaviorally adapted to conserve moisture. Their plants include grasses, sagebrush, aloes, cacti, lichens and drought-resistant shrubs and trees like greasewood, saxaul, pistachio, tamaruga and camel's thorn. <context> Most cold deserts have very low atmospheri... |
what is lol meaning? | <answer> It is a popular element of Internet slang. <context> LOL or lol, an acronym for laugh(ing) out loud, or lots of laughs, is a popular element of Internet slang. It was first used almost exclusively on Usenet, but has since become widespread in other forms of computer-mediated communication and even face-to-face... |
How old was he when that happened? | <answer> 40 <context> Muhammad (; ; c. 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE) is the prophet and founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was God's Messenger, sent to confirm the essential teachings of monotheism preached previously by Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. He is viewed as the final prophet of Go... |
What events did Bermuda compete in at the 2004 Summer Olympics? | <answer> sailing, athletics, swimming, diving, triathlon and equestrian events <context> At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Bermuda competed in sailing, athletics, swimming, diving, triathlon and equestrian events. In those Olympics, Bermuda's Katura Horton-Perinchief made history by becoming the first black female diver to ... |
WHO DID HE IGNORE? | <answer> Red Bull team <context> (CNN) -- Has there ever been a rivalry in a sporting team quite like the one between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber?
Their fractious, not to say poisonous, relationship reached a new low on Sunday, after the three-time world champion ignored Red Bull team orders to snatch victory fr... |
Was he a Founding Father? | <answer> Benjamin Franklin FRS, FRSE ( April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers <context> Benjamin Franklin FRS, FRSE ( April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Franklin was a renowned polymath and a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, freemason, postmaster, sci... |
According to the report, how will global warming affect turtles in the future? | <answer> Some will suffer from higher rates of cancer. <context> The UN Environment Programme says that rising temperatures could mean the end for some migrating animals.
Migrating or mobile animals move through several environments as they travel away from the cold of winter to warmer areas. Birds may fly from one par... |
What were the most distinctive style of music in the Ottoman provinces? | <answer> Janissary Music, Roma music, Belly dance, Turkish folk music <context> The instruments used are a mixture of Anatolian and Central Asian instruments (the saz, the bağlama, the kemence), other Middle Eastern instruments (the ud, the tanbur, the kanun, the ney), and—later in the tradition—Western instruments (th... |
Was the selling price a shock? | <answer> , a piece of artwork sold for a higher price than had been anticipated by the auctioneers: $4,080. <context> (CNN) -- At an auction at a gallery in New York recently, a piece of artwork sold for a higher price than had been anticipated by the auctioneers: $4,080.
It wasn't a very big piece of art -- just 8-... |
What was his position? | <answer> Subramania Iyer became the first editor <context> "The Times of India" with average qualifying sales of 1.45 million copies as of Jan ⁇ Jun 2016. "The Hindu" has its largest base of circulation in southern India, and is the most widely read English daily newspaper in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Tela... |
how much money do high school coaches make? | <answer> Approximately $58,260 <context> Average Sports Coach Pay vs. Other Best Jobs. Sports coaches take home an average of $37,610 a year, which is more than the average salary for recreation and fitness workers who earn $25,560. In comparison, child and family social workers earn about $46,060, and high school teac... |
What did the author ask his students to write about? | <answer> Their childhood memories. <context> Many ESL (English as a Second Language) students in the United States enroll in academic preparation programs and are in their late teens or early twenties. This is often a time when students are looking back on childhood in a different way. Their childhood memories and th... |
what type of data analysis would you use for quantitative research? | <answer> Statistical analysis is used for quantitative research. <context> When it comes to data analysis, some believe that statistical techniques are only applicable for quantitative data. This is not so. There are many statistical techniques that can be applied to qualitative data, such as ratings scales, that has b... |
What was his role? | <answer> a father <context> My Left Foot (1989) Imagine _ , unable to make any movements except to move your left foot. The main character in My Left Foot,based on the real story of cerebral palsy sufferer Christy Brown,can barely move his mouth to speak, but by controlling his left foot, he's able to express himself ... |
Who wrote that these aircraft procurement projects were a failure of intellect and ethics? | <answer> Winslow Wheeler <context> During the early 2000s, the USAF fumbled several high profile aircraft procurement projects, such as the missteps on the KC-X program. Winslow Wheeler has written that this pattern represents "failures of intellect and – much more importantly – ethics." As a result, the USAF fleet is ... |
Who had a fish bowl with three fish? | <answer> Heather had a fish bowl with three fish <context> Mabel's aunt wanted to give her the best birthday present ever. So the day after Mabel's birthday, her aunt brought her to the pet store! Mabel had been asking her aunt for a pet for a very long time. Many of her friends had pets, and she wanted one too. Her fr... |
What's the best title for this passage? | <answer> Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature <context> Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, announced the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Thursday.The win makes Mo Yan the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel in its III-year history.Informed of his win today, the author, who was having ... |
is baby oil good for adult dry skin? | <answer> Yes, baby oil is good for adult softening the skin. <context> Baby oils are used on babies for maintaining their supple skin. However, its use is not limited to babies only. Since baby oil is mild and contains few chemical agents, it is great to be used by adults too. Baby oil can be used for numerous purposes... |
Which was forbidden by Mom on Transportation Days? | <answer> Taking the train twice. <context> When my brother and I were young, my mom would take us on Transportation Days.
It goes like this: You can't take any means of transportation more than once. We would start from home, walking two blocks to the rail station. We'd take the train into the city center, then a bus, ... |
how many are listed in total? | <answer> (in Schindler's List), the transatlantic slave trade (in Amistad), war (in Empire of the Sun, Saving Private Ryan, War Horse and Bridge of Spies) and terrorism (in Munich). His other films include Close Encounters of the Third Kind, the Indiana Jones film series, and A.I. Artificial Intelligenc <context> In a ... |
Who started this concept? | <answer> George Boole <context> In mathematics and mathematical logic, Boolean algebra is the branch of algebra in which the values of the variables are the truth values "true" and "false", usually denoted 1 and 0 respectively. Instead of elementary algebra where the values of the variables are numbers, and the prime o... |
is neurofibromatosis a rare disease? | <answer> No <context> NF-1 was formerly known as von Recklinghausen disease after the researcher (Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen) who first documented the disorder. Neurofibromatosis type 1 is one of the most common single-gene disorders affecting neurological function in humans. NF-1 is not to be confused with Pr... |
How does the aerial refueling aircraft supply fuel during flight? | <answer> tail-mounted refueling boom <context> The USAF's KC-135 and KC-10 aerial refueling aircraft are based on civilian jets. The USAF aircraft are equipped primarily for providing the fuel via a tail-mounted refueling boom, and can be equipped with "probe and drogue" refueling systems. Air-to-air refueling is exten... |
where does the patellar ligament attach? | <answer> To the top of your shin. <context> This pulls the patellar tendon back, which (being attached as it is to the top of your shin) straightens out your leg. Relax the quadriceps, and your leg bends. There's more to the picture, though. The shape of the femur and tibia have subtle variations in different people, a... |
what are mangles? | <answer> It's a mechanical laundry aid consisting of two rollers in a sturdy frame, connected by cogs and, in its home version, powered by a hand crank or electrically. <context> A mangle (as it is called in the United Kingdom) or wringer (as it is called in the United States) is a mechanical laundry aid consisting of ... |
Why were standard connectors designed to be so robust? | <answer> the connectors would be used more frequently <context> The standard connectors were designed to be robust. Because USB is hot-pluggable, the connectors would be used more frequently, and perhaps with less care, than other connectors. Many previous connector designs were fragile, specifying embedded component p... |
Muslims accounted for what amount of the population of the Empire in the 1820s? | <answer> 60% <context> Until the second half of the 15th century the empire had a Christian majority, under the rule of a Muslim minority. In the late 19th century, the non-Muslim population of the empire began to fall considerably, not only due to secession, but also because of migratory movements. The proportion of M... |
Did he have victims? | <answer> Jerry Sandusky to attract victims <context> (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno.
The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and... |
What's the best title of the passage? | <answer> Take Mother Home. <context> For as early as I could remember, my mother had been a bright, cheerful woman deeply interested and involved in the world around her. However, in the last fifteen years of her life, she had to live with senile dementia . I would go to my home to pay her a visit in California and sh... |
Who greeted Benson and Blake? | <answer> Harding made no reference to what had occurred. He greeted them <context> CHAPTER IX
A SUSPICIOUS MOVE
When Benson and Blake rode into the camp, apparently on good terms with each other, Harding made no reference to what had occurred. He greeted them pleasantly, and soon afterward they sat down to the sup... |
What is one of the most common traits of religion according to Boyer? | <answer> The construction of gods and spirits like persons <context> Pascal Boyer argues that while there is a wide array of supernatural concepts found around the world, in general, supernatural beings tend to behave much like people. The construction of gods and spirits like persons is one of the best known traits of... |
What might be the best title for this passage? | <answer> Asking Good Questions While Doing Research <context> When you are curious about something and want to know more about it, you can use the way of asking questions. Asking questions is the first step to make discoveries and find interesting answers. The following steps can guide you during the research.
Step 1 W... |
Is it only available in English? | <answer> and is currently being developed in English, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Arabic <context> Wikibooks (previously called "Wikimedia Free Textbook Project" and "Wikimedia-Textbooks") is a wiki-based Wikimedia project hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation for the creation of free c... |
Does she have any gifts? | <answer> with great gifts <context> CHAPTER L
The Duke's Arguments
The Duke before he left Custins had an interview with Lady Cantrip, at which that lady found herself called upon to speak her mind freely. "I don't think she cares about Lord Popplecourt," Lady Cantrip said.
"I am sure I don't know why she should,... |
when was the battle of issus? | <answer> November 5th 333 BC <context> The Battle of Issus was part of a pivotal change in who was the strongest empire of the region. As the battle ensued on November 5th 333 BC the tides of change that still reverberate around the world could be felt. The Battle of Issus occurred in southern Anatolia, part of present... |
How many warships does the Royal Canadian Navy have? | <answer> 33 <context> The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), headed by the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, includes 33 warships and submarines deployed in two fleets: Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast, and Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) at Her Majesty's Canadian Dockyard in Halifax o... |
When people kept watching his movies what did Red do? | <answer> Red opened another movie store <context> There once was a business man named Red. Red owned his own business. He had his very own movie store. There are food stores, sporting goods stores, and even radio stores, but Red owned a movie store. Many people visited his movie store and watched a lot of movies. There... |
Leaders of the Enlightenment that helped design laws and programs to reform the court system are called what by historians? | <answer> enlightened despots <context> In several nations, rulers welcomed leaders of the Enlightenment at court and asked them to help design laws and programs to reform the system, typically to build stronger national states. These rulers are called "enlightened despots" by historians. They included Frederick the Gre... |
Who was driving? | <answer> Sam Rover <context> CHAPTER XX
A MOMENT OF PERIL
"This is the life!"
"That's right, Tom. This kind of touring suits me to death," returned Sam Rover.
"Tom, how many miles an hour are you making?" broke in his wife. "Remember what you promised me--that you would keep within the limit of the law."
"And... |
Who took El Cid's position after his death? | <answer> Ximena Díaz <context> Balansiyya had a rebirth of sorts with the beginning of the Taifa of Valencia kingdom in the 11th century. The town grew, and during the reign of Abd al-Aziz a new city wall was built, remains of which are preserved throughout the Old City (Ciutat Vella) today. The Castilian nobleman Rodr... |
What plan was also administered by the ECA? | <answer> Marshall Plan <context> Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align with the West, which was a common consequence of accepting American... |
which hotels are part of the hotel collection? | <answer> Royal Penthouse Suite, at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva. <context> A part of the Collection, the Royal Penthouse Suite, at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva, billed at US$65,000 per night, is listed at number 1 on World's 15 Most Expensive Hotel Suites list compiled by CNN Go in 2012. |
What were a large number of the local documents in regards to? | <answer> lawsuits and other legal matters <context> Spanish mendicants in the sixteenth century taught indigenous scribes in their communities to write their languages in Latin letters and there is a large number of local-level documents in Nahuatl, Zapotec, Mixtec, and Yucatec Maya from the colonial era, many of which... |
how many friends came over? | <answer> all Mary's friends <context> Mary was a little girl who loved to sew. She liked to sew dresses, shirts, and skirts but Mary hated to sew quilts. She didn't like anything about sewing quilts and blankets because it took too long. One quilt or blanket took a week to make, when a skirt or shirt took one night! Ma... |
Who was there? | <answer> friends <context> CHAPTER XX
Valentin de Bellegarde died, tranquilly, just as the cold, faint March dawn began to illumine the faces of the little knot of friends gathered about his bedside. An hour afterwards Newman left the inn and drove to Geneva; he was naturally unwilling to be present at the arrival of... |
When did that happen? | <answer> 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl <context> Moscow (CNN)More than 1 million historic documents have been destroyed in a fire at one of Russia's largest public libraries, according to the Russian state news agency Tass.
The Russian emergency situations ministry says 147 firefighters struggled for 25 hours over ... |
how old is harry ramos? | <answer> Harry Ramos is 35 years old. <context> Our top match for Harry Ramos is an individual named Harry Rivera Ramos, 35 years old, related to Norma Angulo, Carmen Delia Figueroa, Juanita Ramos Pabon, Almarys Ramos-Esteves, Jennifer Rivera, Juan Ramon Rivera, Maria M Rivera, Harry Davila Rivera Davil, and Anna Vivia... |
When did the most recent Governor's cup take place? | <answer> December 2010 <context> The Governor's Cup is a yacht race between Cape Town and Saint Helena island, held every two years in December/January; the most recent event was in December 2010. In Jamestown a timed run takes place up Jacob's Ladder every year, with people coming from all over the world to take part. |
When did it happen? | <answer> 2013 <context> (CNN) -- My Fellow South Africans,
Our beloved Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the founding President of our democratic nation has departed.
He passed on peacefully in the company of his family around 20h50 on the 5th of December 2013.
He is now resting. He is now at peace.
Our nation has los... |
Why do so many multinationals have their Latin American headquarters in Miami? | <answer> proximity to Latin America <context> Several large companies are headquartered in or around Miami, including but not limited to: Akerman Senterfitt, Alienware, Arquitectonica, Arrow Air, Bacardi, Benihana, Brightstar Corporation, Burger King, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Corporation, Carnival Cruise Lines, Cris... |
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