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When did citizens receive the right to elect the head of the Federal District? | <answer> 1997 <context> In response to the demands, in 1987 the Federal District received a greater degree of autonomy, with the elaboration the first Statute of Government (Estatuto de Gobierno), and the creation of an Assembly of Representatives.[citation needed] In the 1990s, this autonomy was further expanded and, ... |
do liver problems cause jaundice? | <answer> Yes, liver problems cause jaundice. <context> Typically, where does jaundice first appear as a result of liver disease? Thanks. Tumour in the liver, blood test shows infection and jaundice. What diseases shows these symtomps. I have taken bilirubin test It's result was Total 1.76 Indirect 1.0 Direct 0.76 Sgpt ... |
How often should we change our toothbrushes? | <answer> every three months <context> Teeth are important. Strong , healthy teeth help you chew foods that help you grow. They help you speak clearly. And yes ,they help you look best. Here are some tips for you to take care of you teeth:
1. Brush your teeth the right way.
Brush your teeth at least twice a day - after... |
where does castoreum come from? | <answer> Castor is French for beaver, and castor oil got its name from the animal because of the oil's usefulness in replacing castoreum. <context> Castor is French for beaver, and castor oil got its name from the animal because of the oil's usefulness in replacing castoreum. Does it Come From the Beaver Anus? The cast... |
When did the FCC publish its final rule on net neutrality regulations? | <answer> 13 April 2015 <context> On 12 March 2015, the FCC released the specific details of the net neutrality rules. On 13 April 2015, the FCC published the final rule on its new "Net Neutrality" regulations. |
Did she believe him? | <answer> "You don't know him, Caleb. He is so changed that no one hardly would know him. You can't conceive how much in earnest he is, <context> CHAPTER XLII
What Can You Give in Return?
In spite of the family troubles, these were happy days for Beatrice. It so seldom happens that young ladies on the eve of their m... |
How did Goring expect to regain prestige? | <answer> by subduing Britain by air power alone <context> Directive 23 was the only concession made by Göring to the Kriegsmarine over the strategic bombing strategy of the Luftwaffe against Britain. Thereafter, he would refuse to make available any air units to destroy British dockyards, ports, port facilities, or shi... |
how many years between leap years? | <answer> There are 4 years between leap years. <context> A leap year is a year with 366 days instead of 365; every 4 years in February one extra day is added. This is done because one year doesn't contain 365 days but 365.25 days. By adding once in the 4 years one extra additional day this problem is solved. Every year... |
Why did the student cry out when he came into our classroom for the first time? | <answer> Because our appearances frightened him too much. <context> There is a student from China in our class. He is very good at his lessons, but he is also very shy. He doesn't talk too much with us because he thinks that there are so many differences. When he came into our classroom for the first time, he was so fr... |
Who does the author respect least? | <answer> The " Colour Doctor". <context> Different colours can affect us in many different ways, according to Verity Allen. In her new series ' Colour me Healthy', Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make. They can even change our emotions and influence how healthy we... |
In what state does she live? | <answer> Laura Mills, a teenager from Washington, <context> Students these days often have a lot of worries. Sometimes they have problems with their schoolwork, and sometimes with their friends. _ Some people think the worst thing is to do nothing. Laura Mills, a teenager from Washington, agrees. "Problems and worries... |
in what professions are artificial fingernails not allowed? | <answer> Artificial fingernails not allowed in health-care professions. <context> Artificial nails should not be worn by health-care professionals, because they harbor pathogens. Health-care professionals should have short, clean, well-kept fingernails. |
How are values less than a dollar given out? | <answer> denominations equal to or less than a dollar are emitted as U.S. coins <context> Unlike the Spanish milled dollar the U.S. dollar is based upon a decimal system of values. In addition to the dollar the coinage act officially established monetary units of mill or one-thousandth of a dollar (symbol ₥), cent or ... |
which gland is located below the larynx and consist of two lobes? | <answer> Thyroid Gland Consists of two lobes located on either side of larynx. <context> Unformatted text preview: Thyroid Gland Consists of two lobes located on either side of larynx Composed of tens of thousands of tiny follicles where hormones produced Each follicle is a simple cuboidal glandular cell surrounding a ... |
How many people come every day? | <answer> 4,500 daily visitors <context> Michael Jackson fans are coming a Chicago museum to see a 3,000 year old Egyptian statue which looks remarkably like the late king of pop. Staff have been since Jackson's death as thousands of mourners visit the exhibition to pay tribute to the star. The statue has skinny cheeks ... |
Who was the regional leader in tourism in 1995? | <answer> Singapore <context> Tourism has been a key factor in economic development for many Southeast Asian countries, especially Cambodia. According to UNESCO, "tourism, if correctly conceived, can be a tremendous development tool and an effective means of preserving the cultural diversity of our planet." Since the ea... |
When did he quit? | <answer> David Wildstein resigned his position at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in December <context> A former top appointee of Chris Christie says there is evidence contradicting what the New Jersey governor has said publicly about the notorious George Washington Bridge traffic lane closures that have ... |
For what reason would someone avoid crimes while protesting? | <answer> avoiding attribution <context> One theory is that, while disobedience may be helpful, any great amount of it would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience which is neither conscientious nor of social benefit. Therefore, conscientious lawbreakers must be punished. Michael Bayles argues that if a p... |
What did they play the song through? | <answer> is campaign staff played a song through the speaker system. <context> (CNN) -- We are now able to project a winner in the 2012 presidential race:
Brooks & Dunn.
Again.
If that wasn't clear enough already, it became abundantly so at the end of Newt Gingrich's victory speech in South Carolina last weekend.... |
Whose teachings were once considered to be heretical? | <answer> Martin Luther <context> Protestantism is a form of Christian faith and practice which originated with the Protestant Reformation,[a] a movement against what its followers considered to be errors in the Roman Catholic Church. It is one of the three major divisions of Christendom, together with Roman Catholicism... |
who wrote wagon wheel song? | <answer> Ketch Secor <context> Dylan fans titled the song Rock Me, Mama when the sessions leaked to bootleggers. Old Crow Medicine Show's Critter Fuqua picked up a bootleg of the Pat Garrett sessions in the ninth grade when he visited London. I let [bandmate] Ketch [Secor] listen to it, and he wrote the verses, because... |
Which is the best title for the passage? | <answer> Easy Work and More Money <context> Frank was clever, but he never liked to work hard. He often said to his friends, "If you work hard, you will make a lot of money, but it is not so good. I want easy work and a lot of money. That's the most interesting thing in the world."So he could only be a thief. But he st... |
How did it get that close? | <answer> thanks to an early double from Giuseppe Sculli <context> (CNN) -- Inter Milan are once again five points behind rivals AC Milan at the top of the Italian Serie A table after crushing Genoa 5-2 at the San Siro on Sunday.
But the defending champions had to come from behind to claim the three points, Genoa lead... |
How is the weather in casa grande arizona? | <answer> The weather in Casa Grande, Arizona for today is sunny intervals, with a maximum temperature of 81° and a minimum temperature of 45°. <context> Casa Grande, AZ - Weather forecast from Theweather.com. Weather conditions with updates on temperature, humidity, wind speed, snow, pressure, etc. for Casa Grande, Ari... |
what foods are good for blood flow? | <answer> Apricots, watermelon, apples, grapes, raisins, prunes and dried fig. <context> It is not only nutritious but also effective in improving blood count in the body. Have apricots, watermelon, apples, grapes, raisins, prunes and dried fig to improve blood flow in the body. Include these foods in your diet for prop... |
When did Procopius write that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times."? | <answer> 545 <context> Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times." He describes their social structure and beliefs: |
what county is hazel green al? | <answer> Hazel Green is in Madison County Alabama. <context> LandWatch.com has thousands of rural properties in Hazel Green, Madison County, Alabama, including hunting & fishing properties, cabins, Land for sale and land auctions. Choose from small acreage lots to massive 500+ acre estates. You can also find Hazel Gree... |
Why did they call it that? | <answer> describe its hot and humid tropical weather). <context> Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and east of Sumatra.
The island is poli... |
what are the birth years of baby boomers? | <answer> 1946 and 1964. <context> For further information, see Post–World War II baby boom. Baby boomers are the demographic group born during the post–World War II baby boom, approximately between the years 1946 and 1964. This includes people who are between 53 and 71 years old in 2017, according to the U.S. Census Bu... |
what is prevail? | <answer> It is a state-of-the-art, multi-user information management system that helps law firms manage every aspect of their case information, contacts, documents, calendars, tasks, statutes, time, costs, fees and workflow. <context> Prevail is a state-of-the-art, multi-user information management system that helps l... |
How many religious celebrations did Rome have? | <answer> forty <context> Roman calendars show roughly forty annual religious festivals. Some lasted several days, others a single day or less: sacred days (dies fasti) outnumbered "non-sacred" days (dies nefasti). A comparison of surviving Roman religious calendars suggests that official festivals were organized accord... |
In many countries, what's mainly responsible for increasing deaths from chronic diseases? | <answer> The economic development. <context> Such chronic diseases as heart disease, stroke, cancer and lung disorders are the most leading causes of death in the world. Yet health experts say these conditions are often the most preventable.
The World Health Organization (WHO) points out chronic diseases lead to abou... |
what is the benefit of real time processing? | <answer> Real-time processing can help banks deliver a blended multichannel experience. <context> Real-time processing can help banks deliver a blended multichannel experience. For example, consider a customer who has an opening balance of $250. That customer today deposits $750 through the ATM. In a near real-time env... |
Is Harry Louis Gates well known? | <answer> when "one of the most recognizable African-Americans in the country can be arrested in his own home and have to justify being in his own home." Watch arrest of a Harvard scholar <context> ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Boris Kodjoe owns a mansion in Atlanta. But when he goes to answer his door, the black actor kno... |
How many color1s are mentioned in the passage? | <answer> 10 <context> What is your favorite color1? Do you like yellow, orange or red? If you do, you must be an optimist, a leader, and an active person who enjoys life, people and excitement. Do you prefer gray and blue? Then you are probably quiet, shy and you would rather follow than lead. If you love green, you ar... |
How long did it take for the first goal to happen? | <answer> After 85 minutes, Wang Weilong got the only goal. <context> A new Long March Twenty-one people from Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland began a new Long March on October 15. They will walk about 8,000 kilometers from Ruijin, Jiangxi to Wuqi, Shanxi. They hope to get 20.2 million Yuan to build 101 schools and h... |
Does Jim have a computer? _? | <answer> No, he doesn't. <context> Jim: Let's play computer games.
Peter: That sounds good. Where's your computer?
Jim: I don't have a computer. Do you have a computer?
Peter: No, I don't. But I have a TV. Let's watch TV.
Jim: No, it's boring. Let's play tennis. I have a tennis racket.
Peter: Good. Where is it?
Jim: On... |
Who votes in the city's attorney and mayor? | <answer> voters of the entire city <context> The members of the city council are each elected from single member districts within the city. The mayor and city attorney are elected directly by the voters of the entire city. The mayor, city attorney, and council members are elected to four-year terms, with a two-term lim... |
In 1831, who was the strongest vassal of the Ottoman Empire? | <answer> Muhammad Ali of Egypt <context> France used the right moment and occupied Alger in 1830. In 1831 Muhammad Ali of Egypt, who was the most powerful vassal of the Ottoman Empire, claimed independence. Ottoman forces were defeated in a number of battles, and Egyptians were ready to capture Constantinople, which fo... |
After the bearer of the torch disappeared into a warehouse, what road did the relay reappear on? | <answer> Van Ness Avenue <context> The torch was lit at a park outside at AT&T Park at about 1:17 pm PDT (20:17 UTC), briefly held aloft by American and Chinese Olympic officials. The relay descended into confusion as the first runner in the elaborately planned relay disappeared into a warehouse on a waterfront pier wh... |
who are nebraska's senators? | <answer> Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse. <context> List of United States Senators from Nebraska. Nebraska was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1867, and elects its United States Senators to Class 1 and Class 2. Nebraska's current senators are Republicans Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse. Contents. |
In what year did the National Assembly support a crucial bill about "self Management"? | <answer> 1950 <context> On 26 June 1950, the National Assembly supported a crucial bill written by Milovan Đilas and Tito about "self-management" (samoupravljanje): a type of cooperative independent socialist experiment that introduced profit sharing and workplace democracy in previously state-run enterprises which the... |
Why was Scrooge happy in the end? | <answer> He helped others and others loved him. <context> Everybody in London knew Mr. Scrooge. He was very rich but also very mean. The most important thing in his life was money!
At six o'clock Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's clerk, went to Mr. Scrooge. "Excuse me. sir. Tomorrow is Christmas Day, can l stay at home?"
"Stay a... |
Did Marrable sway her decision? | <answer> She did not say so; but she thought that they were dangerous <context> CHAPTER XVIII.
BLANK PAPER.
Early in October Captain Marrable was called up to town by letters from Messrs. Block and Curling, and according to promise wrote various letters to Mary Lowther, telling her of the manner in which his busine... |
what are body mechanics? | <answer> Body mechanics is a broad term used to denote an effort coordinated by the muscles, bones and nervous system. <context> Proper Body Mechanics for Nurses. Nursing is a job that needs a lot of bending our backs, flexing our arms and legs and pushing and pulling patients. Because of this, many nurses are at risk ... |
Could Caleb read? | <answer> and Caleb had had his reading lesson, <context> CHAPTER VIII.
THE CART RIDE.
A week after this, Caleb had his whip to mend. He had broken off the lash, by whipping in sticks and little pieces of drift-wood to the mole. David and Dwight worked a little every day upon the mole, and had carried it out pretty ... |
how do fungi affect the growth of mangoes? | <answer> This type of fungus infects the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit on a mango tree.This infection looks similar to the Anthracnose fungus in the early stages, but then will form a brown tissue on the fruit and cause the leaves to become distorted. <context> Mango scab is a less common fungus infection on mang... |
where is munising mi? | <answer> Munising MI is located in the Upper Peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Superior. <context> Munising MI is located in the Upper Peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Superior. The area features hiking, biking, snowmobiling and hunting, to name a few. |
Along with Eisenhower, Macmillan and de Gaulle, what leader attended the Four Powers Paris Summit? | <answer> Nikita Khrushchev <context> The 1960 Four Power Paris Summit between President Dwight Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev, Harold Macmillan and Charles de Gaulle collapsed because of the incident. Eisenhower refused to accede to Khrushchev's demands that he apologize. Therefore, Khrushchev would not take part in the... |
Are Arizona and New Mexico residents speaking Spanish or English? | <answer> the continuous arrival of Mexican settlers increases the number of Spanish-speakers. <context> The state (like its southwestern neighbors) has had close linguistic and cultural ties with Mexico. The state outside the Gadsden Purchase of 1853 was part of the New Mexico Territory until 1863, when the western hal... |
Who was a leader of the Labour party? | <answer> Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party <context> Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Ki... |
When could white women and black men be in a union? | <answer> In the colonial years <context> In the colonial years, while conditions were more fluid, white women, indentured servant or free, and African men, servant, slave or free, made unions. Because the women were free, their mixed-race children were born free; they and their descendants formed most of the families o... |
is also known as serum hepatitis? | <answer> Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection <context> LOINC Code Information. Clinical Information. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, also known as serum hepatitis, is endemic throughout the world. The infection is spread primarily through blood transfusion or percutaneous contact with infected blood products, such as ... |
How old is the images? | <answer> Much of the available satellite imagery is no more than three years old <context> Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. It offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions (Google Traffic), and route planning for traveling by... |
Who did Emperor Huan hire to depose Liang Ji? | <answer> eunuchs <context> When Empress Dowager Deng died, Emperor An (r. 106–125 AD) was convinced by the accusations of the eunuchs Li Run (李閏) and Jiang Jing (江京) that Deng and her family had planned to depose him. An dismissed Deng's clan members from office, exiled them and forced many to commit suicide. After An'... |
How many characters are in the passage? | <answer> Seaman, studying his companion, became thoughtful. Dominey <context> CHAPTER XIV
There were times during their rapid journey when Seaman, studying his companion, became thoughtful. Dominey seemed, indeed, to have passed beyond the boundaries of any ordinary reserve, to have become like a man immeshed in the ... |
when ny corp tax returns due? | <answer> New York State Sales Tax Returns for Quarterly Filers for March 1, 2018 to May 31, 2018 are due. <context> Personal and Single Member LLC Income tax returns for US Citizens and Residents Aliens living outside the United States are due. June 20, 2018 New York State Sales Tax Returns for Quarterly Filers for Mar... |
what are microorganisms used for? | <answer> Make bread, cheese, yoghurt, wine and beer. <context> Since their discovery, microorganisms have been found in almost every environment on earth. Microorganisms are capable of causing disease but are also used to make bread, cheese, yoghurt, wine and beer.The invention of the microscope allowed humans to look ... |
What's the girls name? | <answer> . A little girl's lifeline Three-year-old Alida Knobloch <context> These amazing animals prove that love lives on four legs. A little girl's lifeline Three-year-old Alida Knobloch and her 27kg golden dog, Mr. Gibbs, are almost together all the time There is a special love between them. Alida, who suffered from... |
did she like them? | <answer> Juno did not like baths very much <context> Juno was a very playful dog but she was also very disobedient. One afternoon Juno was out in the front yard playing tag with Sasha the kitten, when Billy came to fetch her for her bath. Juno did not like baths very much and she ran away every time Billy got close to ... |
what is fungal meningitis? | <answer> An inflammation of the lining that surrounds and protects your brain and spinal cord. <context> What is fungal meningitis? Fungal meningitis is inflammation of the lining that surrounds and protects your brain and spinal cord. The inflammation is caused by a fungal infection and can be life-threatening. Fungus... |
What do you call those who eat the bread and drink the wine? | <answer> Communicants (that is, those who consume the elements) <context> The Eucharist (also called Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper, among other names) is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches and an ordinance in others. According to the New Testament, the rite was instituted by Jesus C... |
what helps relax tight muscles? | <answer> A professional massage can be highly effective for loosening tight muscles. <context> Perform the action slowly from end to end, and repeat until the muscle tension is released. Massage Can Work Wonders. A professional massage can be highly effective for loosening tight muscles. Massage therapists are trained ... |
which structure in the respiratory system is responsible for transporting air from the trachea to the lungs? | <answer> Alveolar ducts <context> These subdivisions of the trachea lead to the lungs. In each lung they branch into smaller, or secondary, bronchi, which branch into bronchioles. Bronchioles subdivide into microscopic tubes called alveolar ducts. Each alveolar duct ends in several grapelike clusters called alveolar sa... |
why is bluetooth called that? | <answer> The bluetooth is called bluetooth because the device works or deals with the short range of wave . <context> the bluetooth is called bluetooth because the device works or deals with the short range of waves . the short range waves are nothing but the blue ragion of the visible light . so these transfer device ... |
What does he also feel? | <answer> I feel it also encourages children to care more about money than anything else. <context> Parents have widely different views on the problem of pocket money. Four new fathers were asked this question and this is how they answered.
Ashish Khanna: Although many argue that pocket money helps develop children's... |
Who were they following? | <answer> the horseman turned off from the main road. His pursuers were but fifty yards behind him <context> Chapter 17: The North Coach.
Barnet was then, as now, a somewhat straggling place. Soon after entering it, the horseman turned off from the main road. His pursuers were but fifty yards behind him, and they kept... |
Why was barbiturates and amphetamines restricted? | <answer> addictive properties and abuse potential <context> In 1903 Hermann Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering disclosed their discovery that diethylbarbituric acid, formed from the reaction of diethylmalonic acid, phosphorus oxychloride and urea, induces sleep in dogs. The discovery was patented and licensed to Bayer ... |
When did the slave trade begin? | <answer> during the period of the Ottoman Empire <context> Beginning several centuries ago, during the period of the Ottoman Empire, tens of thousands of Black Africans were brought by slave traders to plantations and agricultural areas situated between Antalya and Istanbul in present-day Turkey. Some of their descenda... |
In which two holidays can you take something home? | <answer> Cook's Academy and Film Making <context> PGL kids everywhere, will tell you that we are the best when it comes to thrills, challenges and adventures - all rolled into one fantastic holiday! Children leave PGL with loads of more friends and interests and feel more confident - they'll be counting the days until ... |
In what century was a differentiation made to clear up confusion about West Germanic languages? | <answer> 16th <context> Until roughly the 16th century, speakers of all the varieties of the West Germanic languages from the mouth of the Rhine to the Alps had been accustomed to refer to their native speech as Dietsch, (Neder)duyts or some other cognate of theudisk. This let inevitably to confusion since similar term... |
Could Ms Budge be referred to as a daredevil? | <answer> her two fellow daredevils <context> "It was amazing, just impressive," Holly Budge, a 29-year-old British woman, said after making a safe landing at a spot 12,350 feet (3,765 meters) above sea level -- the highest "drop zone" achieved by a parachutist . "We had one minute of freefall and while we were above t... |
Where did aspirin originally come from? | <answer> bark of willow trees <context> Phytochemistry is a branch of plant biochemistry primarily concerned with the chemical substances produced by plants during secondary metabolism. Some of these compounds are toxins such as the alkaloid coniine from hemlock. Others, such as the essential oils peppermint oil and le... |
Vendobionta lived during which period? | <answer> Ediacaran period <context> The early Cambrian sessile frond-like fossil Stromatoveris, from China's Chengjiang lagerstätte and dated to about 515 million years ago, is very similar to Vendobionta of the preceding Ediacaran period. De-Gan Shu, Simon Conway Morris et al. found on its branches what they considere... |
From where does the practice of linking various gods into grouping come? | <answer> Greek in origin <context> Several versions of a semi-official, structured pantheon were developed during the political, social and religious instability of the Late Republican era. Jupiter, the most powerful of all gods and "the fount of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods rested... |
Were there others? | <answer> The other founding sponsors were prominent writers, including: Ralph Waldo Emerson; Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Harriet Beecher Stowe; John Greenleaf Whittier; and James Russell Lowell, who served as its first editor. <context> The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platfor... |
Where was someone going? | <answer> Mohair <context> CHAPTER VII
I experienced a great surprise a few mornings afterwards. I had risen quite early, and found the Celebrity's man superintending the hoisting of luggage on top of a van.
"Is your master leaving?" I asked.
"He's off to Mohair now, sir," said the valet, with a salute.
At that ... |
when did televisions become common in homes? | <answer> The televisions become common in homes in early '70s. <context> When did color tv's become common in the average household? The KGB Agent answer: While the first color television was introduced in the US in 1953, it wasn't until the late 1960s and early '70s that color televisions became commonplace. Color set... |
what hotel chain is four seasons part of? | <answer> Four Seasons Hotel Houston is a part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons chain of luxury hotels and resorts. <context> Four Seasons Hotel Houston. Four Seasons Hotel Houston is a part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons chain of luxury hotels and resorts. Four Seasons Hotel Houston, the only AAA Five Diamond hotel... |
Of what company? | <answer> Gruenenthal <context> London (CNN) -- So, after a mere half-century, German pharmaceutical firm Gruenenthal has decided to apologize for the devastating effects its drug, thalidomide, had on thousands of babies and their families around the world, myself included. Is this a reason to celebrate? Is it even a r... |
What US president was critical of Egypt's repression of Muslim Brotherhood? | <answer> US president Barack Obama <context> After Morsi was ousted by the military, the judiciary system aligned itself with the new government, actively suopporting the repression of Muslim Brotherhood members. This resulted in a sharp increase in mass death sentences that arose criticism from the US president Barack... |
How did this get discovered? | <answer> The revelations were in a court document that resulted in a court order <context> Los Angeles (CNN) -- Authorities confiscated an antique gun and some bullets from the home of Charlie Sheen after a search, the actor's divorce attorney said Friday.
Mark Gross told reporters he did not believe that by having ... |
what determines ketoacidosis? | <answer> A normal metabolic process by which your body breaks down stored fat for energy. <context> How to Identify Ketosis. Ketosis is a normal metabolic process by which your body breaks down stored fat for energy, which can also result in a dangerous buildup of ketones in the body called ketoacidosis. |
Which footballer decided to not be a torchbearer because of the controversy? | <answer> Diego Maradona <context> The outreach director of HRTR, Susan Prager, is also the communication director of "Friends of Falun Gong", a quasi-government non-profit funded by fmr. Congressman Tom Lanto's wife and Ambassador Mark Palmer of NED. A major setback to the event was caused by footballer Diego Maradona,... |
is a 401k a defined benefit plan? | <answer> No <context> 401(k) Plan is a defined contribution plan where an employee can make contributions from his or her paycheck either before or after-tax, depending on the options offered in the plan. The contributions go into a 401(k) account, with the employee often choosing the investments based on options provi... |
Were they like family? | <answer> she and the chimp slept together and that she considered him like a son. <context> (CNN) -- A Connecticut woman attacked Monday by her friend's pet chimpanzee was taken Thursday from a Connecticut hospital to the famed Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, a hospital spokeswoman said. She would not divulge the victim's co... |
what do cricket players wear? | <answer> Teams in Test cricket, first-class cricket and club cricket wear traditional white uniforms and use red cricket balls. <context> Teams in Test cricket, first-class cricket and club cricket wear traditional white uniforms and use red cricket balls. Cricket is a multi-faceted sport with multiple formats that can... |
how many votes did the motion pass with? | <answer> The motion passed with 256 votes <context> Bucharest, Romania (CNN) -- Romania's president Traian Basescu was suspended on Friday, after the impeachment motion filed by the ruling coalition passed the Parliament's vote.
Romania's coalition of Social Democrats and Liberals argued their action by saying that P... |
What did he forget? | <answer> he forgot what he owed to her. <context> CHAPTER X: Reddy Fox Is Impudent
A saucy tongue is dangerous to possess; Be sure some day 't will get you in a mess. --Old Granny Fox.
Reddy Fox is headstrong and, like most headstrong people, is given to thinking that his way is the best way just because it is his ... |
why is airplane thrust important? | <answer> Airplanes are important, because they allow people and goods to be transported quickly over great distances and over all types of terrain. Before the advent of safe and convenient travel by airplane, journeys took much longer and were more difficult. <context> A: Airplanes are important, because they allow peo... |
Which publication is considered the most impressive metaphysical text? | <answer> Process and Reality <context> Wieman's words proved prophetic. Though Process and Reality has been called "arguably the most impressive single metaphysical text of the twentieth century," it has been little-read and little-understood, partly because it demands – as Isabelle Stengers puts it – "that its readers... |
What tactics were used by the PVA to coax the UN Command to continuing the war? | <answer> military and psychological operations <context> For the remainder of the Korean War the UN Command and the PVA fought, but exchanged little territory; the stalemate held. Large-scale bombing of North Korea continued, and protracted armistice negotiations began 10 July 1951 at Kaesong. On the Chinese side, Zhou... |
how much does eye laser surgery cost? | <answer> $1,950 per eye <context> 1 The cost of laser eye surgery, known as LASIK, varies widely from surgeon to surgeon, with a national average of about $1,950 per eye. 2 Average prices do not vary much by geographic region, but minimum and maximum fees do. 3 All About Vision provides a chart of regional cost diffe... |
how many requests per second does amazon get? | <answer> 1.1 Million. <context> 1.1 million requests per second ! Amazon S3 - Two Trillion Objects, 1.1 Million Requests / Second. |
Along with coal and grain, what was the most important import in 18th century Plymouth? | <answer> timber <context> Before the latter half of the 18th century, grain, timber and then coal were Plymouth's main imports. During this time the real source of wealth was from the neighbouring town of Plymouth Dock (renamed in 1824 to Devonport) and the major employer in the entire region was the dockyard. The Thre... |
Did Graheme accept their offer? | <answer> that he had determined to accept their offer <context> CHAPTER II SHIPWRECKED
Upon the following morning Nigel Graheme told his visitors that he had determined to accept their offer, and would at once set to work to raise a company.
"I have," he said, "as you know, a small patrimony of my own, and as for t... |
Which New Haven river releases into West Haven Harbor? | <answer> West River <context> The city is drained by three rivers; the West, Mill, and Quinnipiac, named in order from west to east. The West River discharges into West Haven Harbor, while the Mill and Quinnipiac rivers discharge into New Haven Harbor. Both harbors are embayments of Long Island Sound. In addition, seve... |
who declared war? | <answer> Ottomans officially declared war <context> The Crimean War was a military conflict fought between October 1853 – March 1856 in which Russia lost to an alliance of France, the United Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia. The immediate cause involved the rights of Christian minorities in the Holy Land, whic... |
Malyarchuk found Czech mtDNA lineages were typical of what populations? | <answer> Slavic populations <context> In 2008, biochemist Boris Arkadievich Malyarchuk (Russian: Борис Аркадьевич Малярчук) et al. of the Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Russian Academy of Sciences, Magadan, Russia, used a sample (n=279) of Czech individuals to determine the frequency of "Mongoloid" "mtD... |
Who writes for Randal? | <answer> "Mess-John Urquhart writes for me, that am no clerk," said Randal <context> CHAPTER XIX--HOW NORMAN LESLIE RODE AGAIN TO THE WARS
Tidings of these parleys, and marches, and surrenders of cities came to us at Tours, the King sending letters to his good towns by messengers. One of these, the very Thomas Scott ... |
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