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to make what? | <answer> plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy. <context> The modern English word green comes from the Middle English and Anglo-Saxon word grene, from the same Germanic root as the words "grass" and "grow". It is the color of living grass and leaves and as a result is the color most associate... |
How many women in the survey in the two communities were grandmothers who had lived past the age of 50? | <answer> 3827 <context> Have you thanked your grandma today? You might want to consider it. A recent study found that kids live longer when a grandmother takes part in their daily lives.
Most animals die soon after their childbearing years are over. Women, however, often live for many years after they stop having kids... |
how much does it cost for window cleaning? | <answer> $2-$7 per pane. <context> Some companies charge by the total square footage of the home. Generally, window cleaning costs $2-$7 per pane. For a 1,300-square foot home with 20 panes, the cost would run $40-$140. For a 2,200-square foot home with 28 panes, the price would average $56-$196. |
is bacillus gram positive or gram negative? | <answer> Gram positive <context> 1 Gram-negative cocci— Neisseria meningitidis causes meningitis while Neisseria gonorrhoeae causes the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea. 2 Gram-positive bacilli— Bacillus anthracis (anthrax) can cause skin infections or pneumonia (also a bioterrorism agent); Listeria monocytogene... |
Who is the story about? | <answer> Abraham Lincoln <context> When Abraham Lincoln was young, he worked in a store. One day a woman came into the store and bought some things. They added up to two dollars and six and a quarter cents. The bill was paid, and the woman was satisfied. But the young storekeeper, not feeling quite sure about his calcu... |
Who did Jim live with? | <answer> Jim was a 15-year-old boy living with his little sister, Joy <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 hou... |
what are the organs in the urinary system? | <answer> Urinary bladder, Kidneys, Ureters <context> 1 KIDNEYS: Kidneys are the major organs of urinary system. 2 Formation of urine takes place in kidneys which are two bean shaped organs lying close to the lumbar spine, one on each side of the body. 3 URETERS: These are muscular tubes extending from the kidneys to ... |
did the quarrel end? | <answer> Thus the quarrel came to an end. <context> CHAPTER XXVIII.
A MEETING.
About a week after the dissolution of the Crooked Creek Company, Harry was riding over from Hetertown, and had nearly reached the creek on his way home, when he met George Purvis.
This was their first meeting since their fight, for Ge... |
is coast guard part of the armed forces? | <answer> Yes, United States Armed Forces are the federal armed forces of the United States and consist of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. <context> Forces redirects here. For the Midnight Oil song, see US Forces (song). The United States Armed Forces are the federal armed forces of the United ... |
when was ender's game first published? | <answer> Ender's game was first published in 1985. <context> Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled mankind after two conflicts with the buggers, an insectoid alien species. |
Who did the East India Company appoint as Governor of Bengal? | <answer> Robert Clive <context> The Nawab of Bengal Siraj Ud Daulah, the de facto ruler of the Bengal province, opposed British attempts to use these permits. This led to the Battle of Plassey on 23 June 1757, in which the Bengal Army of the East India Company, led by Robert Clive, defeated the French-supported Nawab's... |
is that bigger than the economy there? | <answer> is four times the size of the entire Nicaraguan economy <context> (CNN) -- When plans were announced to build a giant new transoceanic canal across Nicaragua, the young Hong Kong businessman leading the project acknowledged the widespread skepticism. "We don't want it to become an international joke," said Wan... |
Is that his real name? | <answer> Lewis Carroll was not the writer's real name. <context> Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is one of the most loved children's books of all time, and many adults enjoy it as well. It tells the story of a young girl named Alice, who follows a rabbit entering a magical world called Wonderland: she has many experi... |
where does the signature block go on a memorandum? | <answer> The signature block go on at the end of memorandum. <context> There are three required elements of the memo: 1 Title--The title typically consists of the company name and the word memorandum. 2 Heading Block--The heading block should be double spaced. Sign your initials by your name rather than including a ... |
How many commisions of Sydney Mandolins have their been? | <answer> over 200 works <context> The Sydney Mandolins (Artistic Director: Adrian Hooper) have contributed greatly to the repertoire through commissioning over 200 works by Australian and International composers. Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regularly be heard on radio stations on the... |
What is the length of 14th Street in miles? | <answer> 2.1 <context> 14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations: |
The SAC is an abbreviation for what US force? | <answer> Strategic Air Command <context> In simple terms, the Cold War could be viewed as an expression of the ideological struggle between communism and capitalism. The United States faced a new uncertainty beginning in September 1949, when it lost its monopoly on the atomic bomb. American intelligence agencies discov... |
How much did owens leave behind? | <answer> £96,942 <context> The former Victoria University of Manchester, now the University of Manchester, was founded in 1851 as Owens College. In 1880, the college joined the federal Victoria University, gaining an independent university charter in 1904 as the Victoria University of Manchester after the collapse of t... |
Who saved someone? | <answer> Then, she ran into the house to save Daniel. <context> Last Thursday, a young woman saved an elderly man from a burning house on Garden Road. The young woman's name is Kitty and she works in a clothes shop. The elderly man, Daniel, lives just opposite the clothes shop. On Thursday afternoon, Kitty looked out ... |
who sang the arms of an angel in code black? | <answer> Sarah McLachlan <context> Angel (sometimes mis-titled in non-specialist sources as In the Arms of an Angel or Arms of the Angel) is a song by Sarah McLachlan that originally appeared on her 1997 album Surfacing. |
why wounds heal slowly? | <answer> Because of lead to poor blood circulation. <context> Causes of slow wound healing. Diabetes and slow healing wounds. High levels of blood glucose caused by diabetes can, over time, affect the nerves (neuropathy) and lead to poor blood circulation, making it hard for blood - needed for skin repair - to reach ar... |
Who did Hugh Stanbury go in search for? | <answer> Hugh Stanbury went in search of Trevelyan immediately on his return to London, <context> CHAPTER XXVI.
A THIRD PARTY IS SO OBJECTIONABLE.
Hugh Stanbury went in search of Trevelyan immediately on his return to London, and found his friend at his rooms in Lincoln's Inn.
"I have executed my commission," sai... |
how far is it in miles per hour? | <answer> 1.60934 kilometers <context> A distance of one international mile or 1 760 international yards or exactly 1609.344 meters travelled in one hour or exactly 3 600 seconds. 1 Mile per hour = 1.60934 kilometers per hour = 0.44704 meters per second (SI base unit). |
Why are more men willing to become nurses in the US? | <answer> It's easier to get employed and well paid. <context> More men are finding their calling as nurses.
A new study from the United States Census Bureau reports the number of male nurses has doubled since the l970s.Back then,about 2.7 percent of registered nurses were men.The new study,which tracked data throug... |
Why do more people choose not to use Siri any longer? | <answer> Because her artificial intelligence software isn't reliable. <context> Late last summer, I was introduced to a new special someone. We met at an Apple product announcement. She was helpful, smart, and even funny, talking of jokes and making me laugh. What more could a man ask for?
Since then, we have had some ... |
how much oxygen is needed to support life? | <answer> Bottom feeders, crabs, oysters and worms need minimal amounts of oxygen (1-6 mg/L), while shallow water fish need higher levels (4-15 mg/L)⁵. <context> The amount of dissolved oxygen needed varies from creature to creature. Bottom feeders, crabs, oysters and worms need minimal amounts of oxygen (1-6 mg/L), whi... |
which part of the u.s constitution states the six purposes of government? | <answer> The Preamble to the Constitution lists the six functions of government. <context> What part of the constitution states the 6 purposes of government? The Preamble to the Constitution lists the six functions of government: To form a more perfect Union To establish justice To insure domestic tranquility To pr … o... |
New Delhi is the capital of what National Capital Territory? | <answer> Delhi <context> The national capital of India, New Delhi is jointly administered by both the Central Government of India and the local Government of Delhi, it is also the capital of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. |
Who lost in Wimbledon to Martina Navratilova? | <answer> Steffi Graf was born in Germany in 1969. She won the tennis semi-final at Wimbledon in 1985 when she was only 16, but she lost the final to another great tennis player, Martina Navratilova. <context> Yao Ming was born in China in 1980. Now the big name from China is playing for the Houston Rockets in the NBA. ... |
Who was responsible for the attack? | <answer> There must have been Injuns round the house then, <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 might learn for a certainty wh... |
How many other planets were discovered this way? | <answer> and is the only planet in the Solar System found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation <context> Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third-largest by mass. Among the giant planets in the ... |
What were two major parties established by Young Turk members? | <answer> Committee of Union and Progress,” and “Freedom and Accord Party” <context> The defeat and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (1908–1922) began with the Second Constitutional Era, a moment of hope and promise established with the Young Turk Revolution. It restored the Ottoman constitution of 1876 and brought in ... |
Who aided her with this show? | <answer> Jennifer Lawrence actually helped me with 'Divergent' because I asked her to tell me how her life has changed from going from small indie movies to something as big as 'Hunger Games. <context> (CNN) -- Lucky fans were treated to the first ever footage from upcoming teen dystopic film "Divergent" at Comic-Con y... |
where did the bullet go? | <answer> through his body <context> CHAPTER XLVII.
KERRYCULLION.
Captain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to... |
How many weeks did Mexican partisans hold San Diego before it was recaptured by Americans? | <answer> three weeks <context> In 1846, the United States went to war against Mexico and sent a naval and land expedition to conquer Alta California. At first they had an easy time of it capturing the major ports including San Diego, but the Californios in southern Alta California struck back. Following the successful ... |
What was the animal called? | <answer> dog named Noodle <context> Once there was a dog named Noodle. Noodle had two brothers named Puff and Fluff, and a sister named Polly. Noodle's best friend was a boy named Jack. Jack went to school, but the dogs stayed home all day. Jack liked to feed Noodle chicken and beef. One day Jack went to the store and... |
what sport do people do in summer? | <answer> swim <context> Do you like doing sports every day? A lot of people like doing sports because they can help them to keep fit. Today Yoga is women's favorite kind of sports. But many people like to watch others to play ball games. They like Yao Ming and David Beckham very much. Yao Ming plays basketball very wel... |
What statement of note was given by a great philosopher from Greece written by another great philosopher? | <answer> Plato's Phaidon, Socrates remarks, "we (Greeks) live around a sea like frogs around a pond <context> The traditional Greek homelands have been the Greek peninsula and the Aegean Sea, the Southern Italy (Magna Graecia), the Black Sea, the Ionian coasts of Asia Minor and the islands of Cyprus and Sicily. In Plat... |
How does Iris feel now? | <answer> Iris is happier than ever before <context> For Iris Grace Halmshaw, the world was a lonely place. The autistic five-year-old girl tried to speak, and she was often thrown into pain by the world around her. She filled her days with painting, and nothing could quite change this situation. Until, that was, a cat ... |
what is the capital city of switzerland yahoo answers? | <answer> Bern or Berne <context> Report Abuse. Berne is the capital of Switzerland, a diverse and beautiful city! Berne is a medieval city founded in 1191, on and around the River Aare. Berne has quite a few attractions and historic sites, as well as an active cultural life.eport Abuse. its BERN..The canton of Bern is ... |
Who is Wood's wife? | <answer> the mother of Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren <context> Orlando, Florida (CNN) -- Tiger Woods' mother-in-law, Barbro Holmberg, was released from a hospital in "good condition" Tuesday afternoon, hours after she was admitted, a hospital spokesman said.
Holmberg -- the mother of Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren -- was... |
Which season did not have a group round in Hollywood? | <answer> seven <context> Once in Hollywood, the contestants perform individually or in groups in a series of rounds. Until season ten, there were usually three rounds of eliminations in Hollywood. In the first round the contestants emerged in groups but performed individually. For the next round, the contestants put th... |
What's on the father's T-shirt? | <answer> The word "love". <context> My father is tall and has short gray hair. He wears glasses with heavy black frames . Today I find a picture of him in 1986. What a surprise! In the picture, he's 15 years old. He's short and he has glasses with small round frames. He has long black hair and it's really straight. He'... |
What is the best title for the passage? | <answer> Dream News Became True <context> Mr. Samson was a newspaper editor in Boston, America. On the night of August 28, 1988, when he was on night duty, he dreamed that a volcano near the Island of Java erupted , and that the local people were buried under lava .
When he woke up from the bad dream with a start,... |
what is chromium bro? | <answer> Chromium is an open-source web browser project started by Google, to provide the source code for the proprietary Google Chrome browser. <context> Chromium (web browser) Chromium is an open-source web browser project started by Google, to provide the source code for the proprietary Google Chrome browser. The tw... |
what is rocket club? | <answer> Rocket Club is a student organization that students can join to learn about amateur rocketry as well as more advanced rocketry. <context> Welcome to Rocket Club! Rocket Club is a student organization that students can join to learn about amateur rocketry as well as more advanced rocketry. The extent of involve... |
what could cause frequent urination? | <answer> Drinking lots of water or fluids, Drinking caffeine or alcohol, Infections such as bladder infections and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Prostate gland problems, Acute kidney failure, anxiety and stress, Changes in muscles, nerves or other tissues affecting bladder function, Certain cancer treatments. ... |
how many known mollusks are there? | <answer> There are 100,000 species of mollusks. <context> There are almost 100,000 species of mollusks around the world, and many tens of thousands more undiscovered. Most mollusk species only live in the ocean, but some live in freshwater or on land. In Michigan there are about 300 species of mollusks known, with more... |
Where did she see it? | <answer> Sierra Leone <context> (CNN) -- Professional ballet dancer Michaela DePrince was just three years old when she saw a ballerina for the first time.
She was standing near the gate of the orphanage she was living in the West African country of Sierra Leone when she found a magazine with a female ballet dancer ... |
what is another name for keflex? | <answer> Cefalexin <context> Cefalexin is the INN and BAN while cephalexin is the USAN and AAN. Other common brand names for cefalexin include Keflex, Cepol, Ceporexine, Ceporex, Cefadal, Derantel, Mecilex, Medoxine, Xahl, and Tokiolexin. |
Why was he in the area? | <answer> six-day trip to Summerton, South Carolina, with about 80 students <context> ARLINGTON, Virginia (CNN) -- A suburban Washington man was bitten Monday by a rattlesnake that found its way into his luggage, a fire department spokesman said.
An Eastern diamondback rattlesnake appears in a photo from the U.S. Geol... |
How did the driver feel when he looked at the broken glasses? | <answer> Unhappy and worried. <context> In a New York street, a small truck hit a big tree. The truck was full of glasses and they were all broken now. The driver came out of the truck and looked at the broken glasses. He was very sad and people in the street felt sorry for him. Then an old man walked over to the drive... |
Who is the story about? | <answer> Amy Winehouse <context> LONDON, England (CNN) -- Troubled pop star Amy Winehouse spent the night in a London hospital after suffering a reaction to a medication she was taking at home Monday night, according to her spokeswoman.
Amy Winehouse's husband was recently jailed for 27 months.
Tracey Miller said s... |
What is the cost of ragdoll cats? | <answer> $800 to $2,000 <context> Kittens that come from high-titled breeding lines can costs anywhere from $800.00 to $2,000.00, depending on whether the buyer is purchasing show rights. You can consult Breedlist.com in order to find breeders in your vicinity. |
what is the measure of angle dcu? | <answer> In an isocele triangles all the angles have equal measure of 180 by 3 equals to 60 degree, add the above values to the measure of a right angle like this 90 degree plus 60 degree equals to 150 degree. The measure of DCU is then 150 degree. <context> In an isocèle trangles all the angles have equal measure of 1... |
In what year was the first Universal-Pioneer player released? | <answer> 1980 <context> Pioneer Electronics also entered the optical disc market in 1977 as a 50/50 joint-venture with MCA called Universal-Pioneer and manufacturing MCA designed industrial players under the MCA DiscoVision name (the PR-7800 and PR-7820). For the 1980 launch of the first Universal-Pioneer player, the V... |
What's an area code for SW British Columbia? | <answer> 604 = 2 × 151, nontotient, totient sum for first 44 integers, area code for southwestern British Columbia <context> 600 (six hundred) is the natural number following 599 and preceding 601.
Six hundred is a composite number, an abundant number, a pronic number and a Harshad number.
601 prime number, centere... |
is there a length limit to connect a usb device to a computer? | <answer> Yes, there is a length limit to connect a USB device to a computer. <context> USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a serial bus standard to connect devices to your computer. As you may already know the USB specification limits the length of a cable between high speed devices to 5 meters (about 16 feet) and for low sp... |
What is solar energy? | <answer> radiant light and heat from the Sun <context> Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis. |
Who ran home after Abdoulay's excellent job? | <answer> Rodrigo Palacio <context> (CNN) -- Inter Milan are once again five points behind rivals AC Milan at the top of the Italian Serie A table after crushing Genoa 5-2 at the San Siro on Sunday.
But the defending champions had to come from behind to claim the three points, Genoa leading 1-0 at the break after Rodr... |
where does squirrel live? | <answer> Tree squirrels are squirrels that live in trees and ground squirrels. <context> Tree squirrels are squirrels that live in trees and ground squirrels, like chipmunks and prairie dogs, are squirrels that live in the ground. As a general rule, tree squirrels have longer life spans than ground squirrels.1. |
What tournament did he establish? | <answer> Masters Tournament <context> Golf in the USA was until quite recently the hobby of old,middle class white men.Not any more.The fact that the class,age and race barriers that existed in the sport have finally been broken down is due almost entirely to two people.Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie.
Tiger Woods was b... |
In what year did William IV adopt a purity law pertaining to beer? | <answer> 1516 <context> In 1516, William IV, Duke of Bavaria, adopted the Reinheitsgebot (purity law), perhaps the oldest food-quality regulation still in use in the 21st century, according to which the only allowed ingredients of beer are water, hops and barley-malt. Beer produced before the Industrial Revolution cont... |
how many people a year die of cancer? | <answer> 7.6 million <context> Cancer is a leading cause of death around the world and its incidence continues to rise. Each year 12.7 million people discover they have cancer and 7.6 million people die from the disease.However, evidence shows that 30 - 40 percent of these deaths can be prevented, and one-third can be ... |
Why did the miners need strong pockets in the trousers? | <answer> The gold they collected easily tore their pockets. <context> In 1859,during the Gold Rush,a twenty- year-old immigrant from Bavaria named Levi Strauss stepped off the boat in San Francisco. He had with him a special cloth called Serge de Nimes that was later called denim in America. Levi Strauss hoped to sell ... |
What's the purpose of Lucy's letter? | <answer> To tell Jenny she doesn't want to be friends with her any longer. <context> Jenny,
I often think if I am as important to you as you are to me.
We had an unhappy time yesterday. I really felt sad after it and almost apologized to you. However,you could still laugh and talk with others like nothing had happene... |
Why can the plant make electricity at night? | <answer> Because the sun's thermal energy can be stored in the form of molten salt. <context> The world's largest solar thermal plant is set to begin producing power in the United States by the end of the year. Wind and energy from the sun are generally considered clean, unlike energy from coal-burning power stations. ... |
Whose thoughts were impacted by Montesquieu's philosophy? | <answer> the framers of the United States Constitution <context> During the Age of Enlightenment, philosophers such as John Locke advocated the principle in their writings, whereas others, such as Thomas Hobbes, strongly opposed it. Montesquieu was one of the foremost supporters of separating the legislature, the execu... |
what county is belmont ms in? | <answer> Tishomingo County <context> Sponsored Topics. Belmont is a town in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,961 at the 2000 census. Its ZIP code is 38827. The settlement of Belmont was originally called Gum Springs with a post office built in 1884. |
Why did the author go to mother's home? | <answer> To get together for the family dinner. <context> I arrived at my mother's home for our Monday family dinner. The smells of food flew over from the kitchen. Mother was pulling out quilt after quilt from the boxes, proudly showing me their beauties. She was preparing for a quilt show at the Elmhurst Church. When... |
what to do in samana peninsula dominican republic? | <answer> Things exploring its preserved natural wonders and relaxing on the. Beach there are a number of-all inclusive resorts where you can hang your, hat quaint and-low key beachfront, hotels as well as new-world class, properties where you can find complete relaxation and tranquillity. <context> On the Dominican Rep... |
In what city did Omar Pasha attack the Russians after crossing the Danube into Wallachia? | <answer> Giurgiu <context> In June 1854, the Allied expeditionary force landed at Varna, a city on the Black Sea's western coast (now in Bulgaria). They made little advance from their base there.:175–176 In July 1854, the Turks under Omar Pasha crossed the Danube into Wallachia and on 7 July 1854, engaged the Russians ... |
What's the main idea of the passage? | <answer> Australia widens window of opportunity for international students. <context> Australia has passed regulations that will enable more international students to further their education in the country.
The new measures were released by the Australian Department of Tertiary Education,Skills,Jobs and Workplace Relat... |
What Korean word was derived from the Japanese word for manga? | <answer> manhwa <context> Many cultures have taken their words for comics from English, including Russian (Russian: Комикс, komiks) and German (comic). Similarly, the Chinese term manhua and the Korean manhwa derive from the Chinese characters with which the Japanese term manga is written. |
Who was the primary target of the embargo? | <answer> They arranged for Israel to pull back from the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights. By January 18, 1974, US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had negotiated an Israeli troop withdrawal from parts of the Sinai Peninsula. The promise of a negotiated settlement between Israel and Syria was enough to convince A... |
How many regional health administrations exist in Portugal? | <answer> Five <context> The Ministry of Health is responsible for developing health policy as well as managing the SNS. Five regional health administrations are in charge of implementing the national health policy objectives, developing guidelines and protocols and supervising health care delivery. Decentralization eff... |
What is the first thing Nassredin said? | <answer> It is late <context> Ali, who was working a long way from home, wanted to send a letter to his wife, but he could neither read nor write, and he had to work all day, so he could only look for somebody to write his letter late at night .At last he found the house of a letter writer whose name was Nasreddin.
N... |
How much affiliation do these small groups have with historical denominations? | <answer> little <context> There are many other Protestant denominations that do not fit neatly into the mentioned branches, and are far smaller in membership. Some groups of individuals who hold basic Protestant tenets identify themselves simply as "Christians" or "born-again Christians". They typically distance themse... |
Where are they located? | <answer> in his hometown <context> Can 13-year-olds do something to change the world? Cris Kesz Valdez, 13, from the Philippines believes so. At the age of 7, Valdez set up an organization to give homeless kids things like slippers and toothbrushes. So far he has helped more than 10,000 children improve their lives in... |
What is the father's profession? | <answer> But the Colorado lawyer <context> (CNN) -- Paul Sacco says searching for his daughter feels something like bleeding out. All the hope, heartache and anxiety that go into it leave him feeling diminished.
But the Colorado lawyer and amateur guitarist has managed to bottle up some of that energy, spending hundr... |
which timing belt kit for my honda pilot forum? | <answer> The timing belt kitAisin Koyo Bando should be used for your Honda pilot forum. <context> 2003 Honda Pilot. 1 Genuine OEM Honda 1999-2001 Odyssey 2003-2004 Pilot Timing Belt Kit (Fits: 2003 Honda Pilot) $199.89. 2 2003-2004 Honda Pilot Timing Belt & Water Pump Kit KOYO BANDO STONE AND GENUINE (Fits: 2003 Hond... |
is it cold in tokyo? | <answer> Yes,Tokyo is usually cold but not freezing in January. <context> Hey John, Tokyo is usually cold but not freezing in January. By cold I mean around 1 - 5 degrees during the day with some days being warmer. However, with the world weather as it is at the moment, patterns are changing and things are not as regul... |
Which two countries positioned themselves to broker a deal returning to a pre-1930’s treaty with each other? | <answer> Soviet and German <context> From April–July, Soviet and German officials made statements regarding the potential for the beginning of political negotiations, while no actual negotiations took place during that time period. The ensuing discussion of a potential political deal between Germany and the Soviet Unio... |
what county is arlington ma in? | <answer> Commonwealth of Virginia <context> For other uses, see Arlington, Virginia (disambiguation). Arlington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is coterminous with the U.S. Census Bureau-census-designated place of Arlington, which is the second-largest principal city of the Washington metropolita... |
Who was their target group? | <answer> a target market for the sportsman <context> Sports Illustrated is an American sports media franchise owned by Time Inc. Its self-titled magazine has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million people each week, including over 18 million men. It was the first magazine with circulation over one million ... |
Which King refused to sign an abortion decriminalization bill in 1990? | <answer> King Baudouin <context> In Belgium, the sanction royale has the same legal effect as royal assent; the Belgian constitution requires a theoretically possible refusal of royal sanction to be countersigned—as any other act of the monarch—by a minister responsible before the House of Representatives. The monarch ... |
what is tenvir used for? | <answer> Tenvir-EM containing the 2 active ingredients tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and emtricitabine is considered a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) type of medication. <context> Cipla. Tenvir-EM containing the 2 active ingredients tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and emtricitabine is considered a nu... |
Who is Andrea? | <answer> HOW ANDREA BECAME LOVE-SICK <context> CHAPTER VI. OF HOW ANDREA BECAME LOVE-SICK
With what fictions I could call to mind I put off Andrea's questions touching the peculiar fashion of St. Auban's leave-taking. Tell him the truth and expose to him the situation whereof he was himself the unconscious centre I ... |
What color were cartridges produced by Nintendo for internal use? | <answer> yellow <context> The back of the cartridge bears a label with instructions on handling. Production and software revision codes were imprinted as stamps on the back label to correspond with the software version and producer. With the exception of The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, manufact... |
After lumbering, what was Seattle's second big economic boom? | <answer> Klondike Gold Rush <context> The second and most dramatic boom and bust resulted from the Klondike Gold Rush, which ended the depression that had begun with the Panic of 1893; in a short time, Seattle became a major transportation center. On July 14, 1897, the S.S. Portland docked with its famed "ton of gold",... |
What's another name for the bar-winding-rotor? | <answer> squirrel-cage <context> based on that principle could not be of any commercial importance as motor." In 1888, Tesla presented his paper A New System for Alternating Current Motors and Transformers to the AIEE that described three patented two-phase four-stator-pole motor types: one with a four-pole rotor formi... |
What do Samoans affectionately call their national rugby team? | <answer> Manu Samoa <context> Rugby union is the national sport in Samoa and the national team, nicknamed the Manu Samoa, is consistently competitive against teams from vastly more populous nations. Samoa has competed at every Rugby World Cup since 1991, and made the quarter finals in 1991, 1995 and the second round of... |
what nationality does the first name of oona come from? | <answer> The first name of oona come from Ireland. <context> Oona is a feminine given name. It is an Anglicisation of the Irish-language name Úna. Apart from Ireland, it is also a popular name in Finland. A variant spelling of Oona is Oonagh. |
Can you please name another one? | <answer> The city borders North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, with the cities of Bath and Gloucester to the south-east and north-east, respectively.
<context> Bristol () is a city and county in South West England with a population of 454,200 in 2017. The district has the 10th-largest population in England, whil... |
In what state? | <answer> North Dakota is situated near the middle of North America with a stone marker in Rugby, North Dakota <context> North Dakota (; locally ) is a state in the midwestern and northern regions of the United States. It is the 19th most extensive, but the 4th least populous, and the 4th most sparsely populated of the... |
How much did she contribute? | <answer> $ 500,000. <context> Bum rate is the speed at which a startup business consumes money. My rate would be $ 50,000 a month when my new media company started. So, I began looking around for individuals who would be my first investors. "Angel money" it was called. But when I reviewed my list of acquaintances to f... |
Did Boehner think it was time to party? | <answer> But this is not a time for celebration," he said. "It's time for government to start getting results and implementing solutions to t <context> A Republican tide ripped the Senate away from Democrats Tuesday, giving the GOP full control of Congress and the power to pin down President Barack Obama during his las... |
What important part of daily life might be disturbed because of DST changing what time you go to bed? | <answer> sleep patterns <context> DST clock shifts sometimes complicate timekeeping and can disrupt travel, billing, record keeping, medical devices, heavy equipment, and sleep patterns. Computer software can often adjust clocks automatically, but policy changes by various jurisdictions of the dates and timings of DST ... |
What's the attitude of the author towards the passage? | <answer> Money is a big problem, but money isn't everything. <context> Does being rich make you happy? Many studies on happiness give negative answers. Here are some points in being happy.
Basic Human Needs Must Be Met
People whose basic needs for shelter, clothing and food are not met will find it very difficult to fe... |
When was the settlement in Bumpliz close to the medieval city? | <answer> Early Middle Ages <context> No archaeological evidence that indicates a settlement on the site of today′s city centre prior to the 12th century has been found so far. In antiquity, a Celtic oppidum stood on the Engehalbinsel (peninsula) north of Bern, fortified since the 2nd century BC (late La Tène period), t... |
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