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At what altitude is Hyderabad, in meters? | <answer> an average altitude of 542 metres <context> Hyderabad (i/ˈhaɪdərəˌbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad; often /ˈhaɪdrəˌbæd/) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.[A] Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a population of abou... |
Which basic topographical area is in western Switzerland? | <answer> Jura mountains <context> Switzerland lies between latitudes 45° and 48° N, and longitudes 5° and 11° E. It contains three basic topographical areas: the Swiss Alps to the south, the Swiss Plateau or Central Plateau, and the Jura mountains on the west. The Alps are a high mountain range running across the centr... |
What did she have before her? | <answer> an old woman sat at the head of a small deal table, with a black teapot, a brown sugar-basin, a yellow milk jug, and a cracked tea-cup before her. <context> CHAPTER THIRTY ONE.
DESCRIBES A HAPPY HOME AND A HAPPIER MEETING.
In a small wayside cottage in the outskirts of one of those picturesque villages wh... |
How many elephants are believed to be left in Eritrea? | <answer> around 100 <context> It is estimated that there are around 100 elephants left in Eritrea, the most northerly of East Africa's elephants. The endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) was previously found in Eritrea, but is now deemed extirpated from the entire country. In Gash Barka, deadly snakes like saw-s... |
Which BYU building is the tallest in Provost, Utah? | <answer> Spencer W. Kimball Tower <context> The main campus in Provo, Utah, United States sits on approximately 560 acres (2.3 km2) nestled at the base of the Wasatch Mountains and includes 295 buildings. The buildings feature a wide variety of architectural styles, each building being built in the style of its time. T... |
What year was the Jenkins Orphanage created? | <answer> 1891 <context> The Jenkins Orphanage was established in 1891 by the Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins in Charleston. The orphanage accepted donations of musical instruments and Rev. Jenkins hired local Charleston musicians and Avery Institute Graduates to tutor the boys in music. As a result, Charleston musicians became ... |
Did she ever go somewhere else? | <answer> Sugar walked across deserts and mountains and traveled more than 1,500 miles to the Woods' new farm! <context> There are many kinds of heroes.Even animals can be heroes.This passage tells about three amazing animals.Each one is a hero! Thumper, the Dog Thumper was a dog that lived with a family which had a thr... |
What is the average monthly weather in chandler az? | <answer> The highest monthly average temperature in Chandler for July is 96 degrees. The lowest monthly average temperature in Chandler for December is 53 degrees. <context> The highest monthly average temperature in Chandler for July is 96 degrees. The lowest monthly average temperature in Chandler for December is 53 ... |
how did they know they were on the right track? | <answer> For three days they had been close behind Tom and Ike Furner, this being proven by the remains of campfires and other indications. <context> CHAPTER XX
IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ALASKA
"Sam, I think we are in for a heavy snow to-day."
"I think so myself, Dick. How much further do we go?"
"About two miles," c... |
How do you make model water? | <answer> The water is modelled using clear and white silicone mastic. <context> The water is modelled using clear and white silicone mastic. A great deal of care was taken to create the falling water using clear silicone mastic mixed where required with a touch of white. A number of ports were created to the back of th... |
What was released on March 17, 1969? | <answer> a historical summary <context> Kerry's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander George Elliott, stated to Douglas Brinkley in 2003 that he did not know whether to court-martial Kerry for beaching the boat without orders or give him a medal for saving the crew. Elliott recommended Kerry for the Silver Star, and... |
what is a scarab? | <answer> It is a daypack designed for versatility and comfort, featuring a breathable mesh rear panel, and durable straps and zippers. <context> The scarab-beetle god Khepera was believed to push the setting sun along the sky in the same manner as the bettle with his ball of dung. In many artifacts, the scarab is depic... |
Why do many teachers favor the idea of tailoring their presentations to different students? | <answer> They believe students learning styles vary . <context> How to describe the rising philosophy of the day ? I'd say it is data-ism . We now have the ability to gather huge amounts of data . This ability seems to carry with it certain cultural assumptions--that everything that can be measured should be measured ;... |
should alcohol be banned? | <answer> No, because they don't seem particularly harmful. <context> , functional alcoholic. They shouldn't be banned, because they don't seem particularly harmful. Rather, the bans seem like a case of reactionary legislatures. The Washington ban was due to a party in which kids, who'd drank a caffeinated alcoholic dri... |
How does the main character travel? | <answer> Sherlock's case, pony. <context> (CNN) -- According to the "Guinness Book of World Records," Sherlock Holmes is the most popular role in the movies.
So if Robert Downey Jr. hardly seems like the iconic Sherlock (he's too short and muscular, and strains to suggest the intellectual arrogance that comes so eas... |
is prostate biopsy procedure painful? | <answer> No, There is no reason for pain <context> Before you read my article, here is my conclusion: If you must undergo a Prostate biopsy, “There is no reason for pain in a modern, well equipped room.’. You will not find this advice on the internet. |
what antihistamines will reduce redness and swelling? | <answer> Claritin, Benadryl,Zyrtec antihistamines will reduce redness and swelling. <context> Swelling post Fraxel treatments is normal. Intensity of the treatment usually correlates with the downtime and inflammation. Keeping the head or area treated elevated and Icing the first 24 hours can help reduce the swelling a... |
who was the first black woman? | <answer> Mrs. Jarena Lee was the first black woman preacher in the A.M.E. church. <context> Cape May County ... New Jersey. Mrs. Jarena Lee was the first black woman preacher in the A.M.E. church. She was born in Cape May (well, maybe Goshen, Cape May) and returns to South Jersey many times in her preaching travels. Th... |
How did Mandela feel at what Badenhorst said? | <answer> Surprised. <context> During Nelson Mandela's 19 years in the prison on Robben Island, one particular commanding officer, Badenhorst, was the cruelest of them all:
"A few days before Badenhorst's leaving the prison, I was called to the main office. General Steyn was visiting the island and wanted to know if we ... |
which term measures the level of sensitivity of your cameras image sensor to light? | <answer> ISO is the level of sensitivity of your cameras image sensor to light. <context> Before we go any further, you should first understand how DSLR cameras work. In very basic terms, ISO is the level of sensitivity of your camera to available light. The lower the ISO number, the less sensitive it is to the light, ... |
Did Sam tell Tom about Dick? | <answer> "Dick is gone--struck by lightning, I guess. Come up!" <context> CHAPTER XX
A NIGHT OF ANXIETY
Had the lightning struck Dick and knocked him overboard?
Such was the terrifying question which Sam asked himself as he stared out of the pilothouse window into the darkness before him. Another flash of lightni... |
Did they think cars should be banned? | <answer> believed the reduction in car use should be achieved not by banning, but through _ . "Drivers who don't use their private cars could be given points, <context> Limit the use of private cars, improve public transport and encourage the use of bicycles to control traffic congestion during the 2008 Olympics, exper... |
Did the family want Kelley at the funeral? | <answer> This motion was requested because it was requested by Mr. Kelley's family, especially the deceased young lady's mother," <context> (CNN) -- A Cincinnati man charged with fatally shooting his 11-year-old daughter Thursday was denied a temporary release to attend the girl's funeral.
Citing security concerns, ... |
To what is the organic matter in asphalt similar? | <answer> meteorites <context> Asphalt/bitumen is similar to the organic matter in carbonaceous meteorites. However, detailed studies have shown these materials to be distinct. The vast Alberta bitumen resources are believed to have started out as living material from marine plants and animals, mainly algae, that died m... |
Where did they travel to? | <answer> traveled to ground zero <context> During the years after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, structural engineers have been trying hard to solve a question that would otherwise have been completely unthinkable: Can building be designed to stand catastrophic blasts by terrorists?
Soon after the ... |
Did infedality affect Clarence greatly? | <answer> The possible infidelity of Susy to himself touched him lightly <context> CHAPTER X.
As Susy's footsteps died away, Clarence closed the door, walked to the window, and examined it closely. The bars had been restored since he had wrenched them off to give ingress to the family on the day of recapture. He glan... |
Where did RIBA move its library? | <answer> 66 Portland Place <context> The overcrowded conditions of the library was one of the reasons why the RIBA moved from 9 Conduit Street to larger premises at 66 Portland Place in 1934. The library remained open throughout World War Two and was able to shelter the archives of Modernist architect Adolf Loos during... |
how early can a baby be born safely? | <answer> A baby can be born safely after 37 weeks. <context> It is best for a baby to be born after 37 weeks but, many babies are ok that are born sooner. It just depends on the situation and why the baby comes early. Source(s): |
when was the first ever mardi gras? | <answer> The first ever Mardi gras was on March 3, 1699. <context> This was on March 3, 1699, Mardi Gras day, so in honor of this holiday, Iberville named the spot Point du Mardi Gras (French: Mardi Gras Point) and called the small tributary Bayou Mardi Gras. Bienville went on to found Mobile, Alabama in 1702 as the fi... |
What is the definition datum? | <answer> The definition of datum is a single piece of information, as a fact, statistic, or code. <context> Datum definition, a single piece of information, as a fact, statistic, or code; an item of data. See more. |
Why can illegal businesses operate on the Internet? | <answer> Because there is no one in charge of the Internet. <context> The Internet is not perfect. There are many problems with it.
The Internet is not organized. There is no one in charge of the Internet. It is sometimes difficult to find what you are looking for. It is also easy to get the wrong information on the "N... |
When does Wimbledon start? | <answer> At Wimbledon, which begins on June 24 <context> (CNN) -- If this is an indication of what Roger Federer will do at Wimbledon, his opponents had better watch out.
Federer recorded the second double bagel of his career when he defeated wildcard Mischa Zverev 6-0 6-0 on Friday to reach the semifinals of a Wimbl... |
Who was the only legitimate grandchild of George III? | <answer> Princess Charlotte of Wales <context> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitate... |
where did her family move to? | <answer> New York City <context> Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3, 1821 in Bristol, England. Her father was a rich sugar businessman at the time. Because her parents thought boys and girls should be equal, Elizabeth received the same education as her brothers.
In 1832, her father's business was destroyed by... |
Is this novel different from author's other books? | <answer> towards a sad ending <context> wants to make sure his grandfather is provided for when he dies. His memory of his daughter's suffering and early death gives him a fear of poverty. Gambling becomes an addiction for Nell's grandfather, which results in his financial and physical ruin. Nell and her grandfather fl... |
what is a band saw used for? | <answer> Cutting irregular shapes. <context> We have bandsaw videos that help you learn how to resaw boards with bandsaw techniques and tips and videos that show you how to use a bandsaw for irregular shapes. No matter what your task is we have bandsaw projects and band saw videos to help you learn how to use a bandsaw... |
Who was deposed under threat from conservative forces? | <answer> Governor Terrazas <context> Under threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with presiden... |
How many times in the 16th century was assent granted by Commissioners? | <answer> five <context> A new device for granting assent was created during the reign of King Henry VIII. In 1542, Henry sought to execute his fifth wife, Catherine Howard, whom he accused of committing adultery; the execution was to be authorised not after a trial but by a bill of attainder, to which he would have to ... |
What do many parents think they should do with the wrongdoer? | <answer> Calm themselves down before scolding him. <context> There's a time to get angry, and it's best for your child if you do. Let's say your child hits a playmate with a toy hard enough to make the other child cry. How can you teach your child to feel sorry so he or she won't do it again? Researchers say the best w... |
What country is used as an example for limited forms of communications? | <answer> Africa <context> Mobile telecommunications and radio broadcasting help to fight corruption, especially in developing regions like Africa, where other forms of communications are limited. In India, the anti-corruption bureau fights against corruption, and a new ombudsman bill called Jan Lokpal Bill is being pre... |
Why are people devoted to a career lasting long even after their death? | <answer> Because they want to find the meaning of their life. <context> Have you thought about what you want people to say about you after you're gone? Can you hear the voice saying,"He was a great man."or"She really will be missed."What else do they say?
One of the phenomena of life is to engage in a work that will la... |
did he put stuff all over his cave? | <answer> He would put grass and clovers and leaves and vines all over his cave <context> Sean the dragon liked the color green. He didn't like golden coins. They were too yellow. Every day he would go out and find green things to cover his bed of old treasure. He would put grass and clovers and leaves and vines all ove... |
The fim Amistad uses references to New Haven in the movie, who was the director of Amistad? | <answer> Steven Spielberg <context> New Haven has been depicted in a number of movies. Scenes in the film All About Eve (1950) are set at the Taft Hotel (now Taft Apartments) on the corner of College and Chapel streets, and the history of New Haven theaters as Broadway "tryouts" is depicted in the Fred Astaire film The... |
Who leaders the sub-divisions of offices or divisions? | <answer> deputy assistant directors <context> The FBI is organized into functional branches and the Office of the Director, which contains most administrative offices. An executive assistant director manages each branch. Each branch is then divided into offices and divisions, each headed by an assistant director. The v... |
how was the girl caught? | <answer> he stepped forward and caught the girl by one of her limp arms. <context> CHAPTER XVIII. IN THE MOAT
Fortunio and the Marquise reached the window side by side, and they were in time to hear a dull splash in the waters fifty feet below them. There was a cloud over the little sickle of moon, and to their eyes,... |
Which type of family do scholars generally believe Virgil belonged to? | <answer> equestrian landowning <context> The tradition holds that Virgil was born in the village of Andes, near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul. Analysis of his name has led to beliefs that he descended from earlier Roman colonists. Modern speculation ultimately is not supported by narrative evidence either from his own writi... |
What films were available for Japanese market Squeeze LDs? | <answer> Basic Instinct, Stargate, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Showgirls, Cutthroat Island, and Cliffhanger <context> There were no anamorphic LaserDisc titles available in the US except for promotional purposes. Upon purchase of a Toshiba 16:9 television viewers had the option of selecting a number of Warner Bros. 16:... |
Who do they share boundaries with west of them? | <answer> The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, <context> The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the Int... |
Thoreau argues that usually majority rules but their views collectively are sometimes? | <answer> not necessarily right <context> However, this definition is disputed by Thoreau's political philosophy pitching the conscience vs. the collective. The individual is the final judge of right and wrong. More than this, since only individuals act, only individuals can act unjustly. When the government knocks on t... |
After returning from India, Tito removed restrictions on what type of institutions? | <answer> spiritual <context> Tito visited India from December 22, 1954 through January 8, 1955. After his return, he removed many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia. |
Who is their judge? | <answer> But at the defendants' request, Magistrate Judge Barry Garber said that would instead happen on May 23 <context> Miami (CNN) -- Two southern Florida imams accused of supporting the Pakistani Taliban appeared briefly in a Miami federal court Monday, before a judge pushed back the legal proceedings into next wee... |
who wrote who wrote these words music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind, and heals the heart.? | <answer> Angela Monet wrote these words music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind, and heals the heart. <context> Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul. Angela Monet quotes 80 up, 10 down |
Do the senators feel that the punishment sends a bad message? | <answer> The NFL's current policy sends a terrible message to players, <context> A bipartisan group of women senators waded into the ongoing drama over the NFL, Ray Rice and domestic violence.
They sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell calling on the football league to institute a "real zero-tolerance poli... |
would you be happy if a social contact is happy? | <answer> "If a social contact is happy, it increases the likelihood that you are happy by 15 percent, <context> Happiness is contagious , as researchers reported on Thursday.
People with the most social connections -- spouses, friends, neighbors and relatives -- were also the happiest, the data showed. "Each addition... |
What was the lockout chip number for UK, Italy, and Australia? | <answer> 3197 <context> The Famicom contained no lockout hardware and, as a result, unlicensed cartridges (both legitimate and bootleg) were extremely common throughout Japan and the Far East. The original NES (but not the top-loading NES-101) contained the 10NES lockout chip, which significantly increased the challeng... |
In what century did the Caliphate conquer North Africa? | <answer> 7th <context> Depopulation, deurbanisation, invasion, and movement of peoples, which had begun in Late Antiquity, continued in the Early Middle Ages. The barbarian invaders, including various Germanic peoples, formed new kingdoms in what remained of the Western Roman Empire. In the 7th century, North Africa an... |
Which hotel is the best choice if someone is extremely tall? | <answer> Bridges House Hotel. <context> Recommended Delft Hotels
Bridges House Hotel
Bridges House Hotel is a hotel in the centre of Delft and has shops and museums next door. There are many restaurants in the area where you can eat a lovely dinner in the evening. The market square is within easy walking distance. The ... |
What is the natural abundance of uranium-235? | <answer> 0.71% <context> Natural uranium consists of three major isotopes: uranium-238 (99.28% natural abundance), uranium-235 (0.71%), and uranium-234 (0.0054%). All three are radioactive, emitting alpha particles, with the exception that all three of these isotopes have small probabilities of undergoing spontaneous f... |
what type of contract is an option to buy contract? | <answer> A lease option. <context> A lease option (more formally Lease With the Option to Purchase) is a type of contract used in both residential and commercial real estate. In a lease-option, a property owner and tenant agree that, at the end of a specified rental period for a given property, the renter has the optio... |
What is the meanings behind gold? | <answer> Divinity <context> Gold is intimately linked with Divinity and those gods associated with the Sun. It symbolizes wealth and success. Put some gold in your life when you want: 1 increased personal power. 2 relaxation and enjoyment of life. 3 good health. 4 success. |
What do people with a high quality of African descent classify themselves as? | <answer> mixed <context> If a more consistent report with the genetic groups in the gradation of miscegenation is to be considered (e.g. that would not cluster people with a balanced degree of African and non-African ancestry in the black group instead of the multiracial one, unlike elsewhere in Latin America where peo... |
is tuition free at cooper union? | <answer> Yes,college education in art, architecture or engineering. <context> Richard Emery, lawyer for a group called the Committee to Save Cooper Union, said the charter and trust that govern Cooper Union require the trustees to provide a tuition-free college education in art, architecture or engineering — unless a j... |
Who were the protesters remembering? | <answer> Latvians <context> On June 14, 1987, about 5,000 people gathered again at Freedom Monument in Riga, and laid flowers to commemorate the anniversary of Stalin's mass deportation of Latvians in 1941. This was the first large demonstration in the Baltic republics to commemorate the anniversary of an event contrar... |
In what country is the the Gelati Monastery located? | <answer> Georgia <context> The apse mosaic of the Gelati Monastery is a rare example of mosaic use in Georgia. Began by king David IV and completed by his son Demetrius I of Georgia, the fragmentary panel depicts Theotokos flanked by two archangels. The use of mosaic in Gelati attests to some Byzantine influence in the... |
What did she do for work? | <answer> His mother was a painter <context> Winslow Homer was the second of three sons of Henrietta Benson and Charles Savage Homer. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1836 and grew up in Cambridge. His father was an importer of tools and other goods. His mother was a painter. Window got his interest in drawing an... |
Were they able to recover the bodies? | <answer> Fire consumed both houses, preventing firefighters from searching for victims, <context> (CNN) -- A former Microsoft executive and his son were aboard a turboprop airline that crashed Friday morning into two houses in East Haven, Connecticut, a family member told CNN.
There has been "no official confirmation... |
when was he broke from the SPLA? | <answer> in 2009 <context> (CNN) -- More than 65 people have been killed in two days of clashes between rebel groups and soldiers in Southern Sudan's Upper Nile state, an army spokesman said.
Philip Aguer, spokesman for the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) told CNN.com that forces loyal to a militia leader name... |
What is the cost of bag of apples? | <answer> The price of a bag of apples varies as little as $1.25 per pound during the apple picking season and anywhere from $3 to $8 for a large bag of apples that weighs about five pounds. <context> “bags of apples” (CC BY 2.0) by saidunsaids. The price of a bag of apples varies and can be as little as $1.25 per pound... |
Who was the patroness of the wedding? | <answer> Carol was the patroness and manager of the wedding <context> CHAPTER XIX
I
IN three years of exile from herself Carol had certain experiences chronicled as important by the Dauntless, or discussed by the Jolly Seventeen, but the event unchronicled, undiscussed, and supremely controlling, was her slow admis... |
Who was angry over the plan? | <answer> Dick came up to them and said angrily. <context> Bruce and his other two friends, Bruno and Dick lived in the same city in England. They were free in their summer holiday. So they came to a village by a large lake. They liked fishing very much. Then the next day after they got there, they got to a boat and wen... |
where is tarpon springs fl? | <answer> In Pinellas County <context> Tarpon Springs, FL. Sponsored Topics. Tarpon Springs is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The population was 21,003 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the city had a population of 22,554. Tarpon Springs is notable for having t... |
What is one other function? | <answer> fatty acid synthesis <context> Chloroplasts' main role is to conduct photosynthesis, where the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight and converts it and stores it in the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH while freeing oxygen from water. They then use the ATP and NADPH to mak... |
What kind of hardships can a homosexual face when admitting their ssexuality while in a heterosexual marriage? | <answer> Coming out of the closet to oneself, a spouse of the opposite sex, and children <context> Gay and lesbian people can have sexual relationships with someone of the opposite sex for a variety of reasons, including the desire for a perceived traditional family and concerns of discrimination and religious ostracis... |
do you say rabbit in german? | <answer> Yes, you says rabbit in german. <context> A bunny or rabbit is a bit difficult in German. You have Kaninchen/rabbit and Hasen/hare both belonging to the biological family of Hasen/Hasenartige which are bunnies. Bunny as for the pet in German would be translated as Kaninchen. For the pronunciation I would devid... |
how many times should you feed a doberman puppy? | <answer> You should feed your doberman puppy for two to four times per day. <context> How much you feed your adult Doberman Pinscher depends primarily on the dog's activity level. If your dog regularly exercises, participates in agility training, or is a working dog, they will need more calories. For dogs that get an a... |
What is the H.323 technique also known as? | <answer> decentralized multipoint <context> Some systems are capable of multipoint conferencing with no MCU, stand-alone, embedded or otherwise. These use a standards-based H.323 technique known as "decentralized multipoint", where each station in a multipoint call exchanges video and audio directly with the other stat... |
Over which New Haven river does 1-95 cross on the east side? | <answer> Quinnipiac River <context> New Haven lies at the intersection of Interstate 95 on the coast—which provides access southwards and/or westwards to the western coast of Connecticut and to New York City, and eastwards to the eastern Connecticut shoreline, Rhode Island, and eastern Massachusetts—and Interstate 91, ... |
what does alexi mean? | <answer> Defender . <context> Alexis /alex-is/ [3 sylls.] as a girls' name (also used less commonly as boys' name Alexis) is pronounced a-LEX-iss.It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Alexis is defender . Originally a boy's name, but now more commonly given to girls. Actress Alexis Smith.Kreatif forms: Aialexis, A... |
Nowadays, only the short title and what else are read? | <answer> summary of the long title <context> Royal assent is not sufficient to give legal effect to an Act of Tynwald. By ancient custom, an act did not come into force until it had been promulgated at an open-air sitting of Tynwald, usually held on Tynwald Hill at St John's on St John's Day (24 June), but, since the a... |
does micheal like the same books? | <answer> Michael likes books about dinosaurs, cowboys, and fireworks. <context> Sometimes Karen likes to go to the library. Her friend Michael also likes the library, but her other friend James does not like the library. Karen and Michael like to read about different things. They can learn about things that they don't ... |
who has played lex luthor? | <answer> Lyle Talbot <context> Not only was Lyle Talbot the first actor to play Lex Luthor (arguably the first live-action interpretation of any legitimate supervillain this side of Ming the Merciless), he was also the first to sit behind Jim Gordon's desk (in 1949's Batman and Robin serial). |
What are their ages? | <answer> Eric is 102, Doris is 87 <context> Eric and Doris King Turner are packing their bags for New Zealand. They're busy deciding what to pack and what to leave behind in Britain and are making plans to extend their new home in Nelson. Doris is looking forward to getting the garden into shape and Eric has his heart ... |
Which is NOT true according to the passage? | <answer> My grandfather had been doing a jewelry business his whole life. <context> My grandfather grew up in war - torn Europe. When German soldiers occupied his hometown, the thriving city of Tarow, prefix = st1 /Poland, he refused to obey them and eventually joined the Soviet army to fight for his country's freedom.... |
Which airport is the busiest? | <answer> Will Rogers World Airport <context> Oklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the same plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 milli... |
According to the passage, how many Shanghai women have cancer now? | <answer> about 2800 <context> "ONE in every 50 Shanghai women has cancer, a total of more than 140,000 women currently living in the city, and cancer statistics are based on citizens with permanent residency ," officials from the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention said ahead of International Women's Day... |
_ are the most expensive in the menu? | <answer> Hamburgers and pizzas <context> James got up at five to seven. His parents and his little twin sisters went traveling in France and he had to look after himself at home. He opened the fridge, but he found only two hamburgers in it. He decided to have breakfast in the restaurant at the other side of the street.... |
The work of the UBDA was due to tension between Yugoslavia and what country? | <answer> Soviet Union <context> One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (UBDA) employed the same inhumane methods against their opponents as ... |
what are the cells of the immune system? | <answer> The immune system can distinguish between normal, healthy cells and unhealthy cells by recognizing a variety of danger cues called danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). <context> The immune system can distinguish between normal, healthy cells and unhealthy cells by recognizing a variety of danger cues ... |
what are the departments of the cabinet? | <answer> Department of Health, Education and Welfare. <context> Established: The Department of Health and Human Services was created in 1980 following the separation of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, a Cabinet-level department established by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. |
When was Kurt Godel's incompleteness theorem? | <answer> 1931 <context> The ultimate substantive legacy of Principia Mathematica is mixed. It is generally accepted that Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorem of 1931 definitively demonstrated that for any set of axioms and inference rules proposed to encapsulate mathematics, there would in fact be some truths of mathema... |
Which president was forced to flee? | <answer> President Benito Juárez <context> Under threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with pr... |
Where can you possibly read this article? | <answer> On a website. <context> A three-year independent investigation into the September 11, 2001 attack on the Pentagon has _ new eyewitness evidence which, according to the Southern California-based researchers who conducted the investigation conclusively (and unfortunately), establishes as a historical fact that t... |
Was René Descartes an idealist or a materialist? | <answer> materialist <context> The materialist view is perhaps best understood in its opposition to the doctrines of immaterial substance applied to the mind historically, famously by René Descartes. However, by itself materialism says nothing about how material substance should be characterized. In practice, it is fre... |
does home health nurse need hospital experience? | <answer> Yes, before you can embrace a career in home health you do need a couple of years experience in med/surg or ICU nursing or even the emergency room. <context> If you are looking for a job in healthcare that isn’t necessarily 9-to-5 with lots of independence, home health nursing just might be for you. Now, befor... |
Who owns the naval station on the island? | <answer> Argentina <context> South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) is a British overseas territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean. It is a remote and inhospitable collection of islands, consisting of South Georgia and a chain of smaller islands known as the South Sandwich Islands. South Georgia is long a... |
What did the doctor demand to know? | <answer> "What do you mean by 'a frame-up,' Poole?" demanded Doctor Clay. <context> CHAPTER XXII
AFTER THE RUNAWAYS
"Why, Nat, what do you mean?" demanded Dave.
"I mean just what I say!" declared the money-lender's son. "This is a frame-up, nothing more! I understand it all now, although I didn't at first."
"Wh... |
On what holes did Woods score a bogey? | <answer> Two bogeys, however, on the 14th and 18th <context> (CNN) -- Dealing with Merion is turning out to be tough enough. But Tiger Woods is also battling an injury at the U.S. Open in Pennsylvania.
Woods revealed that he hurt his left arm while winning The Players Championship last month, which would explain why ... |
Who was she considering marrying? | <answer> her suggested marriage with Mr Brehgert <context> CHAPTER LXXVIII - MISS LONGESTAFFE AGAIN AT CAVERSHAM
All this time Mr Longestaffe was necessarily detained in London while the three ladies of his family were living forlornly at Caversham. He had taken his younger daughter home on the day after his visit to... |
What is the population of magdeburg? | <answer> 220,000 <context> Magdeburg is a city in Germany. It is the capital of the state of Saxony-Anhalt and has a population of about 220,000. It is situated on the Elbe river and was one of Germany's most important cities in the Middle Ages. Magdeburg is a city in Germany. It is the capital of the state of Saxony-A... |
What would be the best title for this passage? | <answer> Beating Homelessness Through Football. <context> The Homeless World Cup is an international football event, where teams made up entirely of people who are homeless compete. The event has been held annually since 2003.
It was at the end of 2001 that Mel Young, a famous expert in the media inDustry, came up with... |
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