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what was Tom's reply? | <answer> Take a cough drop and clear your throat Billy, <context> CHAPTER III
TOM'S JOKE
"What did you do to him?" asked Sam, quickly.
"Put an advertisement of pills on his back and some other ads. in his text books," answered Tom. "Say, he looks some mad; doesn't he?"
"I should say yes," came from Stanley.
W... |
Who was surprised about the Chinese reaction to the game? | <answer> Davis said she and her teammates could not have imagined the passion for volleyball among Chinese because the sport was lack of popularity in the US <context> A couple of years ago, before a trip to China, Nicole Davis and her US women's volleyball teammates were warned about the prominence (, ) of coach "Jenn... |
Some schools within Buddhism discourage what type of study? | <answer> doctrinal <context> Buddhist scholars have produced a number of intellectual theories, philosophies and world view concepts (see, for example, Abhidharma, Buddhist philosophy and Reality in Buddhism). Some schools of Buddhism discourage doctrinal study, and some regard it as essential practice. |
How many small states covered the Ganges Plain of India? | <answer> sixteen monarchies <context> In the later Vedic Age, a number of small kingdoms or city states had covered the subcontinent, many mentioned in Vedic, early Buddhist and Jaina literature as far back as 500 BCE. sixteen monarchies and "republics" known as the Mahajanapadas—Kashi, Kosala, Anga, Magadha, Vajji (or... |
what is the average annual salary in rochester new york? | <answer> The average Rochester salary in New York is $58,560 per year. <context> The average Rochester salary in New York is $58,560 per year or $30 per hour. With neuvoo's salary tool, you can search and compare thousands of salaries in your region. |
How did the Chinese friend feel when the author asked him to check the clock? | <answer> Embarrassed. <context> My transportation was unexpectedly smooth and I arrived at the meeting half an hour earlier. I kept my eyes on the restaurant door. Several customers entered, but not my friend. At 6:00 pm, she sent me a text message: "Urgent work to finish. Will be 20 minutes late."
I had left my book i... |
Who uses the opera house? | <answer> Opera Company of Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania Ballet <context> Areas such as South Street and Old City have a vibrant night life. The Avenue of the Arts in Center City contains many restaurants and theaters, such as the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, which is home to the Philadelphia Orchestra, ge... |
Did it have short hair? | <answer> a gray cat with long hair. <context> It was very warm for February. Anna and her brother, John, played outside in the beautiful, sunny weather. Dad was washing his car. When Mom came home with the groceries, Dad sent the kids to help carry bags. They ran to the garage to help her. But when they got there, Mom... |
What book did Peter read from? | <answer> Bible <context> CHAPTER XX. THE JUDGMENT SUNDAY
Sunday morning broke, dull and gray. The rain had ceased, but the clouds hung dark and brooding above a world which, in its windless calm, following the spent storm-throe, seemed to us to be waiting "till judgment spoke the doom of fate." We were all up early. ... |
What does the bookA View from the Zootalk about? | <answer> A new-born giraffe's first lesson. <context> Bringing a giraffe into the world is _ . A baby giraffe is born 10 feet high and usually lands on its back. Within seconds it rolls over its legs under its body. Then the mother giraffe rudely introduces its children to the reality of life.
In his book,A View from ... |
How many tourists went to Antarctica during the 2006-07 season? | <answer> 37,506 <context> Small-scale "expedition tourism" has existed since 1957 and is currently subject to Antarctic Treaty and Environmental Protocol provisions, but in effect self-regulated by the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). Not all vessels associated with Antarctic tourism are ... |
Where did this occur? | <answer> he had lost eight relatives to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. <context> (CNN) -- Jason Day nearly pulled out of the World Cup of Golf after learning he had lost eight relatives to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Instead he completed an emotional double victory Sunday in Melbourne as he claimed the ind... |
In which part of a newspaper will the text most probably appear? | <answer> Health. <context> More than 30,000 people went to the White House on Monday for the 136th Easter Egg Roll . President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama held the event by inviting thousands of kids to color and look for eggs. The theme of the day was "Hop Into Healthy, Swing Into Shape." It was part ... |
Was it meaningful for Ma Yun? | <answer> The old story had a special meaning for Ma Yun <context> In the ancient Arabic story called Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, the young hero Ali Baba said "Open Sesame" and a door to hidden treasures was opened to him.The old story had a special meaning for Ma Yun.He drew inspiration from _ for Alibaba.com - Chi... |
What is the average users age of facebook? | <answer> Facebook average users were between 25 and 34 years old. <context> This statistic presents information on the number of Facebook users in the United States as of January 2018, sorted by age group. During the survey period it was found that 58.3 million U.S. Facebook users were between 25 and 34 years old. |
was she the maid? | <answer> she is a lovely maid--saw you ever a bonnier?"
"Indeed she is very beautiful," I answered, laughing to myself at the thought of how little he dreamt that it was of Yvonne St. Albaret de Canaples that he spoke <context> CHAPTER VI. OF HOW ANDREA BECAME LOVE-SICK
With what fictions I could call to mind I put... |
Who argued that emotions arise from cognitive intentionality? | <answer> Richard Lazarus <context> With the two-factor theory now incorporating cognition, several theories began to argue that cognitive activity in the form of judgments, evaluations, or thoughts were entirely necessary for an emotion to occur. One of the main proponents of this view was Richard Lazarus who argued th... |
Are the cops polite and gental? | <answer> police brutality <context> (CNN) -- Ukraine has been wracked with ceaseless demonstrations for weeks as protesters demand constitutional reform and a closer relationship with Europe instead of Russia. A breakthrough finally came Tuesday: Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government resigned, and the nation... |
What's his favorite toy? | <answer> cotton knot <context> I've always felt a bit sad for weekend fathers, who are divorced and must maintain a bond with their children through visits on the weekend.Not having the opportunity for a lot of quality time, they go in for quantity giving lots of gifts and taking the children on non stop outings.
But... |
When did Nintendo reveal their version of the Famicom? | <answer> At June 1985's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Nintendo unveiled the American version of its Famicom. <context> The game pad controllers were more-or-less copied directly from the Game & Watch machines, although the Famicom design team originally wanted to use arcade-style joysticks, even taking apart ones fr... |
What's going on then? | <answer> we'd like to have a barbecue in the garden <context> Dear Karen, As you probably know, it's my sister Suzie's 16th birthday in a week. We're planning a surprise party for her. Julie's going to pick her up from school as usual on Friday but she's not taking her home. She's bringing her to the Palace Hotel, the ... |
What do people with less than 60-65% of European descent usually cluster with? | <answer> Afro-Brazilians <context> Fluidity of racial categories aside, the "biologification" of race in Brazil referred above would match contemporary concepts of race in the United States quite closely, though, if Brazilians are supposed to choose their race as one among, Asian and Indigenous apart, three IBGE's cens... |
When did she win gold? | <answer> she also won Olympic gold last year.
<context> (CNN) -- World number one Serena Williams put her recent controversies to one side as she cruised past Mandy Minella of Luxembourg 6-1 6-3 in the first round at Wimbledon.
Worryingly for her opponents, the defending champion -- who won every point on her serv... |
Which of Hayek's books was not as well received as The Road to Serfdom? | <answer> The Constitution of Liberty <context> After editing a book on John Stuart Mill's letters he planned to publish two books on the liberal order, The Constitution of Liberty and "The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization" (eventually the title for the second chapter of The Constitution of Liberty). He completed ... |
what should latency be? | <answer> It is the time it takes for your computer to communicate with the World of Warcraft server. <context> Latency is the time it takes for your computer to communicate with the World of Warcraft server. A latency of 50ms means that it takes 50 milliseconds to send and receive a packet from the World of Warcraft se... |
On what website? | <answer> On its Grand Challenges website <context> (CNN) -- Bill Gates is putting out a call to inventors, but he's not looking for software, or the latest high-tech gadget. This time he's in search of a better condom.
On its Grand Challenges website, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is offering a $100,000 start... |
Who wrote the earliest known use of 'Armenians'? | <answer> Hecataeus of Miletus <context> Historically, the name Armenian has come to internationally designate this group of people. It was first used by neighbouring countries of ancient Armenia. The earliest attestations of the exonym Armenia date around the 6th century BC. In his trilingual Behistun Inscription dated... |
What types of clothing used with with synthetic fibers are there? | <answer> White cotton or blue denim cotton. <context> Back to the top. Natural Fibers. Many different natural fibers originating from plants and animals are used in the production of fabric. Cotton fibers are the plant fibers most commonly used in textile materials, with the type of cotton, fiber length, and degree of ... |
OF what country? | <answer> Henrietta Maria of France instead. <context> Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
Charles was the second son of King James VI of Scotland, but after his father inherited the English ... |
Cellular immunology expressed the theory that what cells caused immune responses? | <answer> phagocytes <context> Immunology is strongly experimental in everyday practice but is also characterized by an ongoing theoretical attitude. Many theories have been suggested in immunology from the end of the nineteenth century up to the present time. The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th ce... |
The Rhine Gorge is between Koblenz and what other city? | <answer> Rüdesheim am Rhein <context> The dominant economic sectors in the Middle Rhine area are viniculture and tourism. The Rhine Gorge between Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Near Sankt Goarshausen, the Rhine flows around the famous rock Lorelei. With its outstanding archite... |
When did he tell himself he had done a good job? | <answer> "When I joined Pancho Brown I used to study the accounts and congratulate myself when I saw our credits going up," <context> CHAPTER V
WOLF'S OFFER
Jefferson sat in the shade of the bougainvillea and pondered some letters. Austin lounged in a basket-chair opposite and read the _Diario_. They had combined t... |
A 2013 study estimates that what percentage of Ashkenazi maternal ancestry comes from women indigenous to Europe? | <answer> 80 percent <context> In 2013, however, a study of Ashkenazi mitochondrial DNA by a team led by Martin B. Richards of the University of Huddersfield in England reached different conclusions, again corroborating the pre-2006 origin hypothesis. Testing was performed on the full 16,600 DNA units composing mitochon... |
what is a planche pushup? | <answer> A type of pushup that involves having the entire body off the ground and supporting your full weight in the hands and arms. <context> A planche pushup is a type of pushup that involves having the entire body off the ground and supporting your full weight in the hands and arms. Planche pushups are extremely dif... |
when did hunger games book come out? | <answer> The third and final book in The Hunger Games series, was released on August 24, 2010. <context> Mockingjay, the third and final book in The Hunger Games series, was released on August 24, 2010. Most of the districts have rebelled against the Capitol, led by District 13 and its President Alma Coin. The Capitol ... |
How many pieces of advice does the writer give us to bridge the generation gap? | <answer> 3 <context> Some people think only school children do not agree with their parents, however, it is not true. Communication is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it's hard for you to communicate with your parents, don't worry about it. Here are some advice for you to _ the generation gap .
Don'... |
The author, Ian Fleming, created a fictional character named James Bond who prefers to only read what newspaper? | <answer> The Times <context> In the James Bond series by Ian Fleming, James Bond, reads The Times. As described by Fleming in From Russia, with Love: "The Times was the only paper that Bond ever read." |
Has it always provided 24/7 news coverage? | <answer> Upon its launch, CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in the United States. <context> Cable News Network (CNN) is an American basic cable and satellite television news channel owned by the Turner Broadcasting System, a division o... |
how many replicated chromosomes does the cell contain during phase? | <answer> During the S phase of the Interphase cycle, chromosomes are replicated into two sister chromatids. <context> During the S phase the cell replicates the chromosomes by taking one chromatid and effectively doubling it (these are later ripped apart during Anaphase in Mitosis). So during the S phase of the Interph... |
what is its location? | <answer> Wellington, the capital, located at the south-west extremity of the island. <context> The North Island or Te Ika-a-Māui (Māori) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the slightly larger but much less populous South Island by Cook Strait. The island's area is , making it the world's 14t... |
what causes lower back pain radiating to hip? | <answer> Compressed nerve in the lumbar spine causes lower back pain radiating to hip. <context> Causes of radiating back pain Radiating back pain is typically the result of a compressed nerve in the lumbar (lower) spine. The spinal nerves are responsible for sending sensory signals between the brain and the rest of th... |
Which is true about the game? | <answer> It is about spelling. <context> Gary is teaching his students to play a game called "Word House" in the English class. Here is the way to play the game:
1. Get some pieces of paper that are cut into squares. Each Square is for writing one letter only.
2. Write a letter on one square. For example, write "i."
3.... |
How many cases of suspected SARS are there in the U.S.A. according to the text? | <answer> 166 <context> April 11, 2003 12:44 a. m. PST, Associated Press
The respiratory virus known as SARS has appeared to spread in the United States only to family members of health workers with close contact to a sick person.
On Thursday, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there might ... |
is marshalls hiring? | <answer> Yes, Marshalls frequently opens new locations and looks to hire applicants to fill positions every day. <context> Marshalls Application Online: Jobs & Career Info. Marshalls frequently opens new locations and looks to hire applicants to fill positions every day. Many job titles are entry-level and allow those ... |
How did King Louis XV respond to British plans? | <answer> dispatched six regiments to New France under the command of Baron Dieskau in 1755. <context> News of the two battles reached England in August. After several months of negotiations, the government of the Duke of Newcastle decided to send an army expedition the following year to dislodge the French. They chose ... |
is electrical tape heat resistant? | <answer> No <context> Enhanced strength 8.5 mil black electrical tape that is resistant to UV rays, acids, alkalis, abrasion, moisture, and corrosion. Use the 850 series in place of 3M Super 88. It’s the best electrical tape for extreme temperatures that range from -18°C to 105°C (0°F to 221°F) while maintaining peak s... |
Who was named as the developer for Morgan Stanley's casino resort? | <answer> Revel Entertainment Group <context> In 2006, Morgan Stanley purchased 20 acres (8.1 ha) directly north of the Showboat Atlantic City Hotel and Casino for a new $2 billion plus casino resort. Revel Entertainment Group was named as the project's developer for the Revel Casino. Revel was hindered with many proble... |
how long to leave light on new veg plants? | <answer> 4 to 6 weeks. <context> Rotate your vegetable plants under the grow lights every week. The light is more intense in the center of the bulb, so it will help your plants grow evenly. 8. Inspect the bulbs in your grow lights every 4 to 6 weeks. 1 Wipe off any dust or dirt that accumulates. 2 Dirty bulbs do not ... |
Who does he think will be around? | <answer> The hunters started looking for me before <context> CHAPTER XIII
LIGHTFOOT AND PADDY BECOME PARTNERS
The instant Lightfoot saw Paddy the Beaver he knew that for the time being, at least, there was no danger. He knew that Paddy is one of the shyest of all the little people of the Green Forest and that when ... |
What happened while the cake as being mixed? | <answer> Juan and Amy heard their dog bark <context> Juan and Amy were happy because they were going to help their mom make a cake. They were making the cake for their dad who was returning from a long trip. Amy thought about all the things she wanted to do with her dad when he got back. They would go to the park and h... |
How long did the birds stay alive? | <answer> several years <context> Bewick then describes an experiment which succeeded in keeping swallows alive in Britain for several years, where they remained warm and dry through the winters. He concludes: |
why is cyberbullying effective? | <answer> Because they “can’t escape it”, even when at home and because pictures and messages can be spread easily and quickly. <context> Video clips. The teens surveyed said cyber bullying was the worst kind of bullying because they “can’t escape it”, even when at home and because pictures and messages can be spread ea... |
a second wave of what? | <answer> of detentions <context> Istanbul (CNN) -- A Turkish prosecutor has openly accused police of interfering with a high-level corruption investigation.
"Court orders have not been carried out and there has been open pressure on the judicial process from both the chief prosecutor's office and from the police for... |
What are the foods that help your nervous system? | <answer> Spinach,Avocados. <context> Spinach also helps regulate the production of hormones in the nervous system to improve mood, sleeping patterns, and the body’s response to physical activity and stress. Avocados – Because avocados contain Vitamins A, C and a nice round of the B vitamins, they can help to maintain p... |
How many seconds more than 24 hours clock time can solar time be? | <answer> or 29 seconds more <context> Solar time is a calculation of the passage of time based on the position of the Sun in the sky. The fundamental unit of solar time is the day. Two types of solar time are apparent solar time (sundial time) and mean solar time (clock time).
A tall pole vertically fixed in the gro... |
is it gender inclusive? | <answer> and it is one of four such remaining single-sex boys' public schools in the United Kingdom ( <context> Eton is one of ten English HMC schools, commonly referred to as "public schools", regulated by the Public Schools Act of 1868. Following the public school tradition, Eton is a full boarding school, which mean... |
How had his day gone, compared to everyone else's? | <answer> though he was one of the least successful of the sportsmen <context> CHAPTER III.
TWO QUARRELS.
Three days later the shooting party assembled. Several gentlemen came to stay at the house, while Ronald Mervyn and his party, of course, put up at Mervyn Hall. The shooting was very successful, and the party w... |
A hundred years later, what did it mean? | <answer> annoying <context> "Indeed," George Washington wrote in his diary in 1985, "some kind of fly, or bug, had begun to eat the leaves before I left home." But the father of America was not the father of bug. When Washington wrote that, Englishmen had been referring to insects as bugs for more than a century, and A... |
How are two 16-bit units used? ? | <answer> (4 × 8 bits <context> Unicode can be implemented by different character encodings. The most commonly used encodings are UTF-8, UTF-16 and the now-obsolete UCS-2. UTF-8 uses one byte for any ASCII character, all of which have the same code values in both UTF-8 and ASCII encoding, and up to four bytes for other ... |
By which path did Portugal discover a route to India? | <answer> Cape of Good Hope <context> Portugal spearheaded European exploration of the world and the Age of Discovery. Prince Henry the Navigator, son of King João I, became the main sponsor and patron of this endeavour. During this period, Portugal explored the Atlantic Ocean, discovering several Atlantic archipelagos ... |
What has happened to debt external onus in Swaziland in the past two decades? | <answer> declined markedly <context> The considerable spending did not lead to more growth and did not benefit the poor. Much of the increased spending has gone to current expenditures related to wages, transfers, and subsidies. The wage bill today constitutes over 15% of GDP and 55% of total public spending; these are... |
Who did he name to the top military board? | <answer> his brother-in-law <context> (CNN) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has added his brother-in-law to a military board in a move analysts say paves the way for an heir, according to South Korea's state-sponsored Yonhap news agency.
Kim Jong-il has named his brother-in-law Jang Song Thaek to a top military bo... |
When all judges of a court hear a case at once it is called? | <answer> en banc <context> While the Philippines is generally considered a civil law nation, its Supreme Court is heavily modelled after the American Supreme Court. This can be attributed to the fact that the Philippines was colonized by both Spain and the United States, and the system of laws of both nations strongly ... |
is dayquil good for sinus pressure? | <answer> No, I was quite disappointed from the results. <context> Comments about Vicks DayQuil Sinex Daytime Sinus Relief Liquicaps: I had bought Vick's DayQuil Sinex Daytime Sinus relief a couple years ago and I have to say I was quite disappointed from the results. I was suffering from a congested nose and I had seve... |
what is an ambulatory healthcare facility? | <answer> It refers to care being provided outside the hospital. <context> Ambulatory care or ambulatory treatment refers to care being provided outside the hospital. It is another term for outpatient. In ambulatory care settings, the patients come for treatment and are not admitted as inpatients to a hospital. They typ... |
what are globulins? | <answer> Globulins are one of the major classifications of proteins. <context> Globulin, one of the major classifications of proteins, which may be further divided into the euglobulins and the pseudoglobulins. The former group is insoluble in water but soluble in saline solutions and may be precipitated in water that h... |
Where did John eat? | <answer> in the hall <context> CHAPTER V
CASTELL'S SECRET
In John Castell's house it was the habit, as in most others in those days, for his dependents, clerks, and shopmen to eat their morning and mid-day meals with him in the hall, seated at two lower tables, all of them save Betty, his daughter's cousin and comp... |
Who decided on the standards for the classification of race and ethnicity and federal data? | <answer> OMB <context> In 1997, OMB issued a Federal Register notice regarding revisions to the standards for the classification of federal data on race and ethnicity. OMB developed race and ethnic standards in order to provide "consistent data on race and ethnicity throughout the Federal Government. The development of... |
How much does it cost to attend Eton Dorney throughout the year? | <answer> free of charge <context> In the run-up to the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games and London 2012 Summer Paralympic Games, Eton's purpose-built Dorney Lake, a permanent, eight-lane, 2,200 metre course (about 1.4 miles) in a 400-acre park, officially known throughout the Games as Eton Dorney, provided training fac... |
How many hours is Jenny at school? | <answer> She is at school for nine and a half hours. <context> Jenny gets up early in the morning. She has her breakfast and then goes to school. She walks to the bus stop and takes a bus. She gets to school at about half past seven. Jenny is never late for school. She likes her school and works hard. Classes begin at ... |
How does the author feel about bringing outside food into the cinema? | <answer> It is unacceptable. <context> You and your friends are settling into your seats. The new Spider-Man movie is about to start and you've got the snacks: soda and popcorn. Food is part of what makes the movies fun.
Just as the lights go out, you catch a slight smell of ... tuna fish?! You turn your head, searchin... |
What's the population of Mars in the future? | <answer> 63000 <context> Do you like traveling? Have you traveled to Los Angeles? Have you traveled to the moon? A rich man plans to live on Mars. Is it the beginning of a science fiction novel? In fact, it happens in the real world. Elon Musk is the founder and CEO of a private spaceflight company. He has said his pl... |
Which of the words below best describes the researchers' attitude towards a"new father"role? | <answer> Pleased. <context> Today's dad spends more hours on childcare than a dad a generation ago.But he still lags behind the modem-day mom,even when her wages are equal,a new study reports.Researchers found that the number of hours a mother spent at work had no effect on the amount of time a father devoted to childc... |
how is the english reformation today? | <answer> It tells the story of the English Reformation and its aftermath, focusing on how it affected Catholics in England after their Church was driven underground and their Faith and its practice outlawed. <context> “The English Reformation Today” tells the story of the English Reformation and its aftermath, focusing... |
Would would you abbreviate it? | <answer> the term may be abbreviated to "Pr" <context> A pastor is usually an ordained leader of a Christian congregation. When used as an ecclesiastical styling or title, the term may be abbreviated to "Pr" or "Ptr" (singular) or "Ps" (plural). A pastor also gives advice and counsel to people from the community or co... |
Does this magazine's readers all live in New York? | <answer> Although its reviews and events listings often focus on the cultural life of New York City, "The New Yorker" has a wide audience outside of New York and is read internationally. <context> The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. ... |
where is death plateau? | <answer> It is located in the southern Troll Country. <context> The troll cooks at the Plateau. The path leading to the Plateau. Beware of trolls! The Death Plateau is an elevated plane located in the southern Troll Country. The Trolls have taken up camp on the plateau, using it to launch raids at night on the nearby v... |
in what year did the people wish to have a bill of rights? | <answer> The United States Bill of Rights consists of 10 amendments added to the Constitution in 1791. <context> The United States Bill of Rights consists of 10 amendments added to the Constitution in 1791, as supporters of the Constitution had promised critics during the debates of 1788. The English Bill of Rights (16... |
What are the two satellite constellations? | <answer> a limited test system that has been operating since 2000, and a full-scale global navigation system <context> The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS, simplified Chinese: 北斗卫星导航系统; traditional Chinese: 北斗衛星導航系統; pinyin: Běidǒu wèixīng dǎoháng xìtǒng) is a Chinese satellite navigation system. It consists of... |
Approximately how many French troops met Charles at the Battle of Wagram? | <answer> 180,000 <context> After the setback at Aspern-Essling, Napoleon took more than six weeks in planning and preparing for contingencies before he made another attempt at crossing the Danube. From 30 June to the early days of July, the French recrossed the Danube in strength, with more than 180,000 troops marching... |
what was the 1989 hit theme released by KMS? | <answer> "Rock to the Beat" <context> Kevin Saunderson's company KMS Records contributed many releases that were as much house music as they were techno. These tracks were well received in Chicago and played on Chicago radio and in clubs.[citation needed] Blake Baxter's 1986 recording, "When we Used to Play / Work your... |
In which stadium was the first Premier League match played outside of England? | <answer> Liberty Stadium <context> In 2011, a Welsh club participated in the Premier League for the first time after Swansea City gained promotion. The first Premier League match to be played outside England was Swansea City's home match at the Liberty Stadium against Wigan Athletic on 20 August 2011. In 2012–13, Swans... |
Does summertime gets weather hotter than 90 degrees? | <answer> 7–8 days per year <context> New Haven lies in the transition between a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfa) and humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), but having more characteristics of the former, as is typical of much of the New York metropolitan area. Summers are humid and warm, w... |
Who was testifying? | <answer> BriGette McCoy <context> BriGette McCoy described how she was raped on her first military assignment, two weeks before her 19th birthday. She described how, later that year, she was raped by another soldier in her unit.
Then came sexual harassment by two officers -- including one who requested that she be mo... |
how long do opened canned vegetables last? | <answer> Opened canned vegetables last for 3 to 4 days. <context> Once a can is opened, it becomes perishable and thus, should be either cooked properly or refrigerated. To preserve its flavour, opened canned foods should be transferred to plastic or glass containers before refrigerating. Leftovers should be consumed a... |
what does cad stand for computers? | <answer> In Computer, CAD stand for computer-aided design. <context> CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing) refers to computer software that is used to both design and manufacture products. CAD is the use of computer technology for design and design documentation. CAD/CAM applications are used... |
Did he have children? | <answer> by his two eldest sons <context> Forbes () is an American business magazine. Published bi-weekly, it features original articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. "Forbes" also reports on related subjects such as technology, communications, science, politics, and law. Its headquarters is lo... |
which disease was jesuit bark a prevention for? | <answer> Jesuit Bark was a prevention for the disease Malaria. <context> Answer Malaria Jesuit's Bark, also called Peruvian Bark, is the historical name of the most... Answer Malaria Jesuit's Bark, also called Peruvian Bark, is the historical name of the most celebrated specific remedy for all forms of malaria. It is s... |
what is terracing? | <answer> Terracing is a series of terraces, esp one dividing a slope into a steplike system of flat narrow fields. <context> terracing (ˈtɛrəsɪŋ) n 1. a series of terraces, esp one dividing a slope into a steplike system of flat narrow fields 2. (Building) the act of making a terrace or terraces 3. (Soccer) another nam... |
Does she have any kids? | <answer> o Mrs Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college. <context> Lillan Hanson, a college junior, expects to graduate in about two years. Mrs Hanson, a rather unusual student, plans to go on to take more courses after she gets her degree. What makes Mrs Hanson different from ... |
The first astrolabe with gear-wheels was invented when? | <answer> 1235 <context> Many mechanical aids to calculation and measurement were constructed for astronomical and navigation use. The planisphere was a star chart invented by Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī in the early 11th century. The astrolabe was invented in the Hellenistic world in either the 1st or 2nd centuries BC and is ... |
Who told of the tale of what happened there? | <answer> "Not a sylup was said about a glove," maintained Christina <context> CHAPTER XII
IN WHICH A COMEDIAN CHALLENGES TRAGEDY TO BOWLS
When Grizel opened the door of Corp's house she found husband and wife at home, the baby in his father's arms; what is more, Gavinia was looking on smiling and saying, "You bonny... |
Name some adverse effects? | <answer> fever and nausea to major allergic reactions, including photodermatitis and anaphylaxis <context> Antibiotics are screened for any negative effects on humans or other mammals before approval for clinical use, and are usually considered safe and most are well tolerated. However, some antibiotics have been assoc... |
what county is emigrant mt in? | <answer> Park <context> Emigrant, MT. Sponsored Topics. Emigrant is an unincorporated community in Park County, Montana, United States. As of the 2000 census, the ZIP Code Tabulation Area for Emigrant had a population of 372. Emigrant is located in southern Montana, on the Yellowstone River, about 30 miles (48 km) nort... |
has she been released? | <answer> She was released last week <context> (CNN) -- A key United Nations committee on Thursday condemned Myanmar's human rights record while the secretary-general of the world body stressed the need for democratic reform.
In a call to freed pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ... |
was the danger with subprime mortgages considered high? | <answer> because the loss experience with early "vintages" of subprime loans was so low <context> Moreover, a conflict of interest between professional investment managers and their institutional clients, combined with a global glut in investment capital, led to bad investments by asset managers in over-priced credit ... |
Why does the writer mention the telegram? | <answer> Because advanced technology partly takes the blame for lacking the human touch. <context> People who put a smiley face at the end of a message, in an attempt to show feeling, show no feeling. I wish there was a symbol for two fingers in the air.
I had some bad news this week. My manager informed me of this new... |
What does the passage mainly talk about? | <answer> Suggestions for a healthy lifestyle. <context> At the beginning of every year we promise ourselves we will live a healthier life, and exercise more. The year tarts with the best of intentions, but many times we are unable to keep up with very high goals. Good news is that a healthy lifestyle is achievable and ... |
is starch good? | <answer> Yes <context> Starch is a type of carbohydrate, found in a variety of foods. Learning which sources provide the most benefits may prompt you to make healthier food choices. Before making significant dietary changes, seek guidance from your doctor or dietitian.dd beans or lentils to soups in place of refined st... |
are they a socail group? | <answer> as a social group <context> A tribe is viewed, developmentally or historically, as a social group existing before the development of nation states, or outside them. A tribe is a group of distinct people, dependent on their land for their livelihood, who are largely self-sufficient, and not integrated into the... |
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