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Where does Jean's daughter live? | <answer> "I was in America visiting my daughter, <context> Elsie Comer is nearly 92, but she can still play a game of Words with Friends on her iPad and claims that the Apple product has changed her life. Mrs. Comer, who lives in a house close to Manchester Airport, admits to playing the hugely popular puzzle game at a... |
What would be the best title for the passage? | <answer> Learning to Get Back Up. <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 the Zoo, G... |
How are oaths taken? | <answer> on a Volume of Sacred Law <context> The idea of Masonic brotherhood probably descends from a 16th-century legal definition of a brother as one who has taken an oath of mutual support to another. Accordingly, Masons swear at each degree to keep the contents of that degree secret, and to support and protect thei... |
In what year did the Lord Chancellor refuse to present a law concerning constituational reform for assent? | <answer> 2007 <context> Instead, the monarch directly grants royal assent by Order in Council. Assent is granted or refused on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. A recent example when assent was refused (or, more correctly, when the Lord Chancellor declined to present the law for assent) was in 2007, concerning reforms... |
Why not Joan? | <answer> somebody had to be left to look after the sick children <context> Joan worked in a hospital. One evening there was a big dance at the hospital. Most of the doctors and nurses would be there, but of course somebody had to be left to look after the sick children, and Joan was not of the lucky ones. She liked dan... |
at what age can pediatricians diagnose adhd? | <answer> Pediatricians can diagnose the adhd at the age from 4 to 18 years oid. <context> ADHD Can Be Diagnosed At Age 4, Pediatricians Group Says Amanda Chan The Huffington Post Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, can be diagnosed as young as age 4 and as old as age 18, according to new guidelines from ... |
Belonging and discrimination are both important to researchers working in what tradition? | <answer> the social identity tradition <context> Many people gain a sense of positive self-esteem from their identity groups, which furthers a sense of community and belonging. Another issue that researchers have attempted to address is the question of why people engage in discrimination, i.e., why they tend to favor t... |
how many days after your period is your next cycle? | <answer> 28 days <context> The menstrual cycle is from Day 1 of bleeding to Day 1 of the next time of bleeding. Although the average cycle is 28 days, it is normal to have a cycle that is shorter or longer. Girls usually start having menstrual periods between the ages of 11 and 14. Women usually start to have fewer per... |
What did the disputes in the OKL tend to be about? | <answer> about tactics rather than strategy <context> The air offensive against the RAF and British industry failed to have the desired effect. More might have been achieved had the OKL exploited their enemy's weak spot, the vulnerability of British sea communications. The Allies did so later when Bomber Command attack... |
Did he plan to make it a permanent job? | <answer> I had little confidence I would be doing this in the long term <context> Liu Qian, a magician from Taiwan, cast his spell over an audience of thousands on the CCTV Spring Festival Show. Die-hard fans are still trying to work out the secrets behind many of the tricks he performed.
But Liu, 32, when asked, la... |
Works from the Golden Age of music matches action to what? | <answer> classical music <context> Several works from the Golden Age of Animation matched the action to classical music. Notable examples are Walt Disney's Fantasia, Tom and Jerry's Johann Mouse, and Warner Bros.' Rabbit of Seville and What's Opera, Doc?. |
how far can hdmi cables go? | <answer> 15 feet <context> That situation has improved, though HDMI will never rival analog video for reliability over distance. Here, we address why that is, and what you can expect if you need to run HDMI cable over distance. A tale used to be heard from time to time to the effect that the DVI and HDMI specs give a m... |
What happened to the number of free colored people for the first few decades after the war? | <answer> rose <context> Besides slaves, there were a number of free people of color in the state. Most were descended from free African Americans who had migrated along with neighbors from Virginia during the 18th century. The majority were the descendants of unions in the working classes between white women, indenture... |
In what year was the first boardwalk built in Atlantic City? | <answer> 1870 <context> The first boardwalk was built in 1870 along a portion of the beach in an effort to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. Businesses were restricted and the boardwalk was removed each year at the end of the peak season. Because of its effectiveness and popularity, the boardwalk was ex... |
is the hawb the tracking number? | <answer> Yes <context> Air Freight (HAWB) Tracking. The House Air Waybill (HAWB) tracking is a tool which is used to track your air freight or air cargo consignment by using your HAWB number or AMI booking reference number. We are currently in the process of developing an online HAWB Tracking tool which will become ava... |
What needs to be isolated from infected tissue to provide a biochemical diagnosis of an infectious disease? | <answer> enzymes <context> The isolation of enzymes from infected tissue can also provide the basis of a biochemical diagnosis of an infectious disease. For example, humans can make neither RNA replicases nor reverse transcriptase, and the presence of these enzymes are characteristic of specific types of viral infectio... |
What year did Bell become President of the National Geographic magazine? | <answer> 1898 <context> Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils and aeronautics. Although Bell was not one of the 33 founders of the National Geographic Society, he had a strong influence on the magazine while serving as the second presiden... |
Did Corwin know for sure he'd be a zookeeper or teacher? | <answer> I didn't know <context> Jeff Corwin is a scientist and writer. He does these jobs with one life goal help save animals and their habitats. His latest book, 100 Heartbeats: The Race to Save Earth's Most Endangered Species. Is a collection of stories about animals on the edge of _ . Corwin recently talked to a ... |
how much to follea wigs cost? | <answer> Follea Wigs range from $875 to over $8000. <context> Synthetic wigs can be purchased for as little as $40 through online suppliers or from wig shops, but do not look realistic. The best custom-made, human hair wigs can cost as much as $9,000. Follea products range from $875 to over $8000. How many hairpieces d... |
Who wanted a friend like her brother? | <answer> Much did she wish he could have such a friend as her brother <context> CHAPTER 6
Can piety the discord heal, Or stanch the death-feud's enmity? --Scott
It must not be supposed that such a history of Guy's mind was expressed by himself, or understood by Mrs. Edmonstone; but she saw enough to guess at his ch... |
What's the author's attitude towards mobile phones? _ .? | <answer> Supportive <context> "I can't live without my mobile phone!" is what I often hear people say as they talk about how mobiles have become an essential part of their lives.
The all so common sight of heads bent, eyes staring at mobile screens and fingers busy tapping away repeats itself across major cities around... |
how does stress and anxiety affect our mental health? | <answer> It can affect how you feel, think, behave and how your body works. <context> Many of life’s demands can cause stress, particularly work, relationships and money problems. And, when you feel stressed, it can get in the way of sorting out these demands, or can even affect everything you do. Stress can affect how... |
What birthday did the documentary honor? | <answer> 60th <context> This week Faith Lapidus and Doug Johnson will tell you about Chuck Berry.Chuck Berry,born on October 18,1926,is often called the father of rock and roll.He is one of the most popular and influential performers of rhythm-and-blues and rock'n'roll music during the 1950s,1960s and 1970s.
He star... |
what is agile project management pdf? | <answer> The Agile Software Development Manifesto is an intentionally streamlined expression of the core values of agile project management. <context> A Manifesto for Agile Software Developers. The Agile Software Development Manifesto© is an intentionally streamlined expression of the core values of agile project manag... |
Where is it from? | <answer> Pali is a Prakrit language native to the Indian subcontinent <context> Pali is a Prakrit language native to the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of much of the earliest extant literature of Buddhism as collected in the "Pāli Canon" or "Tipiṭaka" and is the sacred language of... |
what are tides? | <answer> This are created because the Earth and the moon are attracted to each other, just like magnets are attracted to each other. <context> What are Lunar Tides. Tides are created because the Earth and the moon are attracted to each other, just like magnets are attracted to each other. The moon tries to pull at anyt... |
What was another one? | <answer> The Adventures of Tom Sawyer <context> This year the US will honour one of the country's most famous writers--Mark Twain (1835-1910). Most readers know that his real name was Samuel Longhome Clemens, but how many know where the pen name "Mark Twain" came from? The answer shows Clemens' colorful early life bef... |
what is heterozygous truncating mutation? | <answer> It is a mutation of only one allele. <context> 1 A heterozygous mutation is a mutation of only one allele. 2 A homozygous mutation is an identical mutation of both the paternal and maternal alleles. 3 Compound heterozygous mutations or a genetic compound comprises two different mutations in the paternal and ... |
Who became the Duke of Aquitaine in place of Richard? | <answer> John <context> Henry the Young King fought a short war with his brother Richard in 1183 over the status of England, Normandy and Aquitaine. Henry II moved in support of Richard, and Henry the Young King died from dysentery at the end of the campaign. With his primary heir dead, Henry rearranged the plans for t... |
what county is coplay, pa? | <answer> Coplay is in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. <context> Location of Coplay in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Coplay. Coplay is a borough in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, six miles (10 km) northwest of Allentown. It is part of the Lehigh Valley region of the state. In 1900, 1,581 people lived in Coplay; in 1910, 2,670... |
How does that do to the image? | <answer> (via coarser film grain or higher image noise of other types <context> Relatively insensitive film, with a correspondingly lower speed index, requires more exposure to light to produce the same image density as a more sensitive film, and is thus commonly termed a slow film. Highly sensitive films are correspon... |
who is the former police chief of kansas city, mo? | <answer> The former police chief of Kansas city, Missouri is Colonel Richard Smith. <context> The Kansas City Police Department is the principal law enforcement agency serving Kansas City in the U.S. state of Missouri. The current chief is Colonel Richard Smith.Colonel Smith, who served as head of the KCPD’s Central Pa... |
Did they stay there throughout Thomas' childhood? | <answer> Thomas spent years on the road as Rex traveled around seeking construction work. <context> Since 1989, Dave Thomas, who died at the age of 69, was one of the most recognizable faces on TV. He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter. "As long as it works", he said in... |
Michael Everson, Rick McGowan, and Ken Whistler make up what group? | <answer> Unicode Roadmap Committee <context> The Unicode Roadmap Committee (Michael Everson, Rick McGowan, and Ken Whistler) maintain the list of scripts that are candidates or potential candidates for encoding and their tentative code block assignments on the Unicode Roadmap page of the Unicode Consortium Web site. Fo... |
How many ships are mentioned in the passage? | <answer> Three. <context> It was about 11:15 pm on the passenger ship California. The night was freezing cold and the water was filled with ice from the North Pole, making it difficult for the ship to sail on.
In the radio room, ship California's operator Cyril Evans listened to the radio-talk between a nearby passenge... |
how windows surface pro stands? | <answer> It support tablets up to 12.1. <context> The original kiosk head offers support for tablets up to 10.1” while the newly released version and Tablet Fit Kits support tablets up to 12.1” including the Microsoft Surface RT and Microsoft Surface PRO models. |
How long did the little elephant cry? | <answer> For 2 days. <context> Long ago, there was a little elephant. He left home and played in the forest alone. He stayed outside for many days and became dirty because he could not wash his back. All the other animals didn't play with him because he was dirty.
The elephant sat under a tree. He started to cry. He cr... |
Jewish law dictates that anyone owning a dog must feed the dog before who? | <answer> themselves <context> Jewish law does not prohibit keeping dogs and other pets. Jewish law requires Jews to feed dogs (and other animals that they own) before themselves, and make arrangements for feeding them before obtaining them. In Christianity, dogs represent faithfulness. |
what is the age limit for river spirit casino? | <answer> The age limit for river spirit casino is 21. <context> Families are welcome at River Spirit restaurants! Restaurants and other non-gaming areas of the facility are accessible to guests under the age of 21, when accompanied by an adult. Access to the casino floor remains restricted to guests 21 years of age and... |
what does the x mean in a dna strand? | <answer> If a child has an X and a Y, it’s a male. If the child has two X chromosomes, it’s a female. <context> Mitochondrial DNA is not one of the 23 chromosomes you obtain from both of your parents. The X chromosome is different. The X chromosome is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes. The 23rd pair is the pair that d... |
what is ecat service? | <answer> The ECAT is a short form for Energy Catalyzer. <context> The ECAT is a short form for Energy Catalyzer. It is basically a table-top fusion reactor, i.e. a fusor, that can produce nuclear size energy output at room temperature or temperatures close to room temperature. It utilizes low energy nuclear reactions, ... |
Which regiment did their respective corps force from the town of Saarbrucken? | <answer> the Prussian 40th Regiment of the 16th Infantry Division <context> General Frossard's II Corps and Marshal Bazaine's III Corps crossed the German border on 2 August, and began to force the Prussian 40th Regiment of the 16th Infantry Division from the town of Saarbrücken with a series of direct attacks. The Cha... |
What does: amblyopia mean? | <answer> Amblyopia is defined as dimness of vision, especially when occurring in one eye without apparent physical defect or disease. <context> amblyopia am·bly·o·pi·a (ām'blē-ō'pē-ə) n. Dimness of vision, especially when occurring in one eye without apparent physical defect or disease. |
In what state did the hanging of Adams take place? | <answer> Missouri <context> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe "Red" Jackson was hange... |
What is the difference between a credit unions vs banks? | <answer> The difference between a credit unions and banks is: Unlike the way banks are run, a volunteer board of directors is elected by members to manage a credit union. <context> Credit Unions vs. Banks. Credit unions differ from banks in a few key ways. Unlike the way banks are run, a volunteer board of directors is... |
What does Christmas Eve mean to the 14 Tsinghua students? | <answer> Showing care to the beggars and the homeless. <context> Christmas Eve means a warm get-together with friends, a candlelight dinner, or perhaps a celebration at a pub for students. But, for Cai Yingjie, the night has a different meaning: helping beggars and the homeless(people without homes).
Cai, who is a stud... |
Who received the wave? | <answer> The shepherd waved at him <context> Marcel lived on a farm. Every morning when he woke up, he got dressed, washed his face, and then helped his Pa with the chores before having breakfast. After breakfast, he walked with his sisters to the school in the town.
One day on his way to school, Marcel remembered he... |
how much did it weigh? | <answer> Andi had great trouble going down the steep, rocky mountainside with the 50-pound animal in her arms. <context> Andi Davise, 49, regularly crossed the trail through the Phoenix Mountains Preserve with a few other hikers before sunrise. This morning, however, she met nobody and heard only the sounds of animals.... |
Was it named after someone? | <answer> named for John Harvard <context> Established originally by the Massachusetts legislature and soon thereafter named for John Harvard (its first benefactor), Harvard is the United States' oldest institution of higher learning, and the Harvard Corporation (formally, the President and Fellows of Harvard College) i... |
what is the first organ to develop in the embryonic state? | <answer> Placenta <context> The placenta develops throughout the embryonic period and during the first several weeks of the fetal period; placentation is complete by weeks 14–16. As a fully developed organ, the placenta provides nutrition and excretion, respiration, and endocrine function ([link] and [link]). |
how angry was he? | <answer> more than usually outraged <context> (CNN) -- Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is known for bold disagreement, conservative arguments, pointed questions and the occasional crude hand gesture, and still, it's been an intense few months for one of the high court's most polarizing figures, with biting insults... |
In Australia, what percent of non-passerine birds are partially migratory? | <answer> 44% <context> Within a species not all populations may be migratory; this is known as "partial migration". Partial migration is very common in the southern continents; in Australia, 44% of non-passerine birds and 32% of passerine species are partially migratory. In some species, the population at higher latitu... |
How many dock workers were the Thames River Police policing? | <answer> 33,000 <context> With the initial investment of £4,200, the new trial force of the Thames River Police began with about 50 men charged with policing 33,000 workers in the river trades, of whom Colquhoun claimed 11,000 were known criminals and "on the game." The force was a success after its first year, and his... |
when was the biggest irish immigration to the us? | <answer> The biggest Irish immigration to the United Sates was in the 1820s. <context> Irish immigration. From the 1820s to the 1840s, approximately 90 percent of immigrants to the United States came from Ireland, England, or Germany. Among these groups, the Irish were by far the largest. In the 1820s, nearly 60,000 Ir... |
Did they catch him immediately? | <answer> they bounded in pursuit <context> CHAPTER XX
BACK IN CAMP
"What's this you are saying, Link?" demanded Phil, who had overheard the conversation just recorded. "You ought to be ashamed of yourself to talk that way. Just because Dave spent part of his life in the poorhouse after he was stolen away from his p... |
Who were prominent critics of optimality theory? | <answer> Mark Hale and Charles Reiss <context> In a course at the LSA summer institute in 1991, Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky developed optimality theory—an overall architecture for phonology according to which languages choose a pronunciation of a word that best satisfies a list of constraints ordered by importance; ... |
Where was Dorothy born? | <answer> Ridgefield, Conn <context> My mother-in-law, Dorothy, is showing me the red notebook that's almost as precious to her as my husband's baby pictures. Inside the notebook is a list of the books she has read since 2007. For some people waking up in the middle of the night is a terrible thing. But for my mother-in... |
Who was the first person to meet Bob? | <answer> Burgess <context> CHAPTER XXI
MARJORY THE FRANK
At the door of the senior block Burgess, going out, met Bob coming in, hurrying, as he was rather late.
"Congratulate you, Bob," he said; and passed on.
Bob stared after him. As he stared, Trevor came out of the block.
"Congratulate you, Bob."
"What's... |
When was the land under Tibetan empire and Chinese? | <answer> 650–680 <context> It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (both cities are today part of Uzbekis... |
An MSP may introduce a bill as what? | <answer> a private member <context> Bills can be introduced to Parliament in a number of ways; the Scottish Government can introduce new laws or amendments to existing laws as a bill; a committee of the Parliament can present a bill in one of the areas under its remit; a member of the Scottish Parliament can introduce ... |
who told the news? | <answer> Dick <context> CHAPTER XXIII.
THE TOWN ORDINANCE.
The news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagratio... |
what causes blood vessels to burst in the eye? | <answer> There are many different causes, the real cause often remains unknown.Straining,coughing or injuring your eye can sometimes cause a blood vessel to burst on the eye surface,causing a bright red blotch. <context> Burst blood vessel in the eye. Straining, coughing or injuring your eye can sometimes cause a blood... |
Did the other orderly hear it, also? | <answer> Brown thinks he hears it too <context> CHAPTER XIII: THE FRENCH CONVOY
A report having arrived at the camp of the Count of Cifuentes that the peasants around Saragossa had risen in insurrection, Jack thought that he should be doing more good by discovering the truth of the rumor, and by keeping the earl info... |
How many soldiers did he get from someone? | <answer> to give him about 20,000 men in all. <context> CHAPTER XLVI.
OPERATIONS IN MISSISSIPPI--LONGSTREET IN EAST TENNESSEE--COMMISSIONED LIEUTENANT-GENERAL--COMMANDING THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES--FIRST INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
Soon after his return from Knoxville I ordered Sherman to distribute hi... |
How can you give tips in America? | <answer> You can leave them on the table when you leave. <context> If you are sitting at a table with people you don't know, it is impolite to smoke without first asking if it will disturb them. At American restaurants and coffee shops, cold water is usually served before you order. You may find the bread and the butte... |
where is it located? | <answer> Montreal, Quebec, Canada <context> McGill University is a public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was established in 1821 by royal charter, granted by King George IV of the United Kingdom. The University bears the name of James McGill, a Montreal merchant from Scotland whose bequest in 1813 ... |
what is sirn? | <answer> The Sustainable Intensification Research Network (SIRN) builds on existing, bottom-up initiatives, developed by UK researchers in the agricultural, biological, environmental and social sciences for better integration of the communities working on Sustainable Intensification (SI). <context> About SIRN. The Sust... |
is hello kitty chinese? | <answer> No, hello kitty is Japanese. <context> Not to be confused with Hello Katy Tour. Hello Kitty (Japanese: ハロー・キティ, Hepburn: Harō Kiti), (full name: Kitty White (キティ・ホワイト, Kiti Howaito)) is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio, created by Yuko Shimizu and currently designed by Yuko Yamaguc... |
what means d.o. in medicine? | <answer> D.o. in medicine means Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. <context> In the United States, physicians who practice medicine may hold either the Doctor of Medicine degree or the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. MD and DO physicians complete similar residency programs in hospitals, can be licensed in al... |
What does the writer think of the advertisements online? | <answer> They're sometimes false . <context> More and more advertisements appear on the Web. You have to be careful not to be fooled or tricked by the advertisements on the Internet. Something is said to be a bargain,but it isn't always cheap. And some socalled new things just have a new outside.
However,shopping onli... |
How many Save the Children organizations all over the world? | <answer> 31 <context> The Save the Children Fund is known as Save the Children. It is an internationally organization that protects children's rights and helps support children in developing countries. It was set up in the United Kingdom in 1919 in order to improve the lives of children through better education, health... |
How do you write curriculum guides? | <answer> It is formally presented, detailed synopsis of your academic and research experiences and accomplishments. <context> Curriculum Vitae (Latin): the course of your academic life. A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is a formally presented, detailed synopsis of your academic and research experiences and accomplishments. A CV... |
The president said the U.S. would be joining how many donor nations? | <answer> 180 <context> In January 2009 President Barack Obama restored US funding to UNFPA, saying in a public statement that he would "look forward to working with Congress to restore US financial support for the UN Population Fund. By resuming funding to UNFPA, the US will be joining 180 other donor nations working c... |
When will Sammy and his mother meet in the afternoon? | <answer> At 3:10 . <context> Dear Sammy,
I'm sorry I can't go to the Sports Center with you today.I have to see a doctor. Here are the directions to the Sports Center.
From our house, go right ahead on Main Avenue. Walk past the police station and the City Fountain. Then cross the bridge. At the other side of the riv... |
Which part of the brain has led to many distortions among different species? | <answer> forebrain area <context> Although the same basic components are present in all vertebrate brains, some branches of vertebrate evolution have led to substantial distortions of brain geometry, especially in the forebrain area. The brain of a shark shows the basic components in a straightforward way, but in teleo... |
Did any die? | <answer> four rebels killed <context> Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Rebels pushed Thursday northward on three fronts toward the coastal cities of al-Zawiya, Aziziya and Sorman, with their ultimate goal being Tripoli, rebel field commander Adel Al-Zintani told CNN.
Six rebels died and dozens more were wounded in fighting We... |
Who purchased the Sands Atlantic City? | <answer> Pinnacle Entertainment <context> Owing to economic conditions and the late 2000s recession, many of the proposed mega casinos never went further than the initial planning stages. One of these developers was Pinnacle Entertainment, who purchased the Sands Atlantic City, only to close it permanently November 11,... |
Who took over as joint justiciar with Puiset after Mandeville died? | <answer> Longchamp <context> When John's elder brother Richard became king in September 1189, he had already declared his intention of joining the Third Crusade. Richard set about raising the huge sums of money required for this expedition through the sale of lands, titles and appointments, and attempted to ensure that... |
How do Emus migrate long distances during droughts? | <answer> on foot <context> Bird migration is not limited to birds that can fly. Most species of penguin (Spheniscidae) migrate by swimming. These routes can cover over 1,000 km (620 mi). Dusky grouse Dendragapus obscurus perform altitudinal migration mostly by walking. Emus Dromaius novaehollandiae in Australia have be... |
what color is the chloroplast in plant cells? | <answer> In plant cells, the color of a chloroplast is green. <context> The color of chloroplast is green. Chloroplasts are filled with chlorophyll.So they are green. The color of chloroplast is green. Chloroplasts are filled with chlorophyll.So they are green. |
that let the lady move from where? | <answer> no longer obliged to vegetate at Carminster <context> CHAPTER XIX. WOOING IN THE DARK.
You may put out my eyes with a ballad-maker's pen, and hang me up for the sign of blind Cupid.--_Much Ado About Nothing_.
Aurelia had been walking in the park with her two remaining charges, when a bespattered messenger... |
According to doctrine, because all thing don't last, attachment can lead to what? | <answer> suffering <context> Impermanence (Pāli: anicca) expresses the Buddhist notion that all compounded or conditioned phenomena (all things and experiences) are inconstant, unsteady, and impermanent. Everything we can experience through our senses is made up of parts, and its existence is dependent on external cond... |
Was he appointed to it? | <answer> , even though he had not received an appointment, <context> CHAPTER XVIII.
THE EXHIBITION DRILL.
Seth Bartlett ceased to be an "amateur fireman" when he was admitted to the probationary class, even though he had not received an appointment, and, therefore this narrative was concluded, or should have been,... |
When did they do that? | <answer> The selected livestock had in fact already been slaughtered in November <context> The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival ... |
What was the pier on Burnham -on-sea used for ? | <answer> The pier at Burnham-on-Sea was used for commercial goods <context> Until the 1960s the piers at Weston-super-Mare, Clevedon, Portishead and Minehead were served by the paddle steamers of P and A Campbell who ran regular services to Barry and Cardiff as well as Ilfracombe and Lundy Island. The pier at Burnham-o... |
where did he go the day he didn't go to work? | <answer> He decided to go to see a doctor <context> Mr White works in an office. He's very busy and has no time to have a good rest. Every evening, when he comes back from his office, he's always tired and wants to go to bed early. But his wife often has a lot of interesting things to tell him after dinner. She doesn't... |
Is it the largest in Europe? | <answer> (the largest in Europe, ahead of Euronex <context> The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a stock exchange located in the City of London, England. , the Exchange had a market capitalisation of US$6.06 trillion (short scale), making it the third-largest stock exchange in the world by this measurement (the largest i... |
is conservative and liberal? | <answer> It is a political ideology combining conservative policies with liberal stances, especially on economic and social issues, or a brand of political conservatism strongly influenced by liberalism. <context> For the Canadian political party, see Liberal-Conservative Party. Liberal conservatism is a political ideo... |
What is the average salary dentists chart? | <answer> Average salary for Dentist is US$ 136,733. <context> Average salary for Dentist: US$ 136,733. Detailed salary survey based on location, education, experience, gender, age etc. Advanced 2017/18 Survey. |
what year did the song come out love me like you do? | <answer> The song 'love me like you do' came out in 2015. <context> Love Me like You Do is a song recorded by English singer Ellie Goulding for the soundtrack to the film Fifty Shades of Grey (2015). The song was written by Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Tove Lo, Max Martin and Ali Payami; the latter two also produce... |
Who said that the post-punk movement rivaled the Sixties in the shear amount of great music produced? | <answer> Simon Reynolds <context> Until recently, in most critical writing the post-punk era was "often dismissed as an awkward period in which punk's gleeful ructions petered out into the vacuity of the Eighties". Contemporary scholars have argued to the contrary, asserting that the period produced significant innovat... |
Which member state declined to sign the Social Charter? | <answer> The UK <context> The Social Charter was subsequently adopted in 1989 by 11 of the then 12 member states. The UK refused to sign the Social Charter and was exempt from the legislation covering Social Charter issues unless it agreed to be bound by the legislation. The UK subsequently was the only member state to... |
How many times does he go to the club in winter? | <answer> three times a month in winter <context> There are 45 students in our class. I have made a survey, 36 students say they like to exercise. Most boys play basketball together twice a week. But girls think basketball is difficult for them, they'd like to play volleyball together twice a week. My friend, Tony, is g... |
What sort of capacitors were created by Bell Labs in the 1950's? | <answer> Solid electrolyte tantalum capacitors <context> Charles Pollak (born Karol Pollak), the inventor of the first electrolytic capacitors, found out that the oxide layer on an aluminum anode remained stable in a neutral or alkaline electrolyte, even when the power was switched off. In 1896 he filed a patent for an... |
Which ship was the target of Argentinian aggression? | <answer> HMS Sheffield <context> After HMS Sheffield was wrecked by an Argentinian attack, The Sun was heavily criticised and even mocked for its coverage of the war in The Daily Mirror and The Guardian, and the wider media queried the veracity of official information and worried about the number of casualties, The Sun... |
Which country refused to accept? | <answer> France <context> In consequence to the Reform War, the federal government was bankrupt and could not pay its foreign debts to Spain, England, and France. On July 17, 1861, President Juárez decreed a moratorium on payment to foreign debtors for a period of two years. Spain, England, and France did not accept th... |
Where in Las Vegas did a famous protest take place? | <answer> Camp Mercury nuclear test site <context> When the Committee for Non-Violent Action sponsored a protest in August 1957, at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site near Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 of the protesters attempted to enter the test site knowing that they faced arrest. At a pre-arranged announced time, one at a t... |
Why did doctors want him for the first try? | <answer> the easiest case <context> Darek Fidyka, a 38-year-old Bulgarian, had been paralyzed from the chest down for four years after a knife attack. Scientists from Britain and Poland took cells from his nose, transplanted them into his back and re-grew his spinal cord . Now he can walk and even drive a car. The doct... |
what is microsoft office upload center? | <answer> A tool that can be used to remotely store your documents and contents using services like SkyDrive, Sharepoint etc. <context> One of the worst features of the newest Office installments is the dreadful Microsoft Office Upload Center, a tool you can use to remotely store your documents and contents using servic... |
where was shakespeare born and what date? | <answer> William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon on April 23, 1564. <context> According to tradition, the great English dramatist and poet William Shakespeare is born in Stratford-on-Avon on April 23, 1564. It is impossible to be certain the exact day on which he was born, but church records show that he was ... |
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