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what cricut cartridge is there a snowflake on? | <answer> Winter Lace Cricut Cartridge is a snowflake themed seasonal cartridge. <context> Cricut® Winter Lace Seasonal Cartridge - own it Find this Pin and more on Cricut - Winter Lace by ljob. Winter Lace Cricut Cartridge is a snowflake themed seasonal cartridge. Winter Lace is filled with every type of snowflake imag... |
What methods are highly sensitive, specifc and rapid tests used to identify microorganisms? | <answer> Serological <context> Serological methods are highly sensitive, specific and often extremely rapid tests used to identify microorganisms. These tests are based upon the ability of an antibody to bind specifically to an antigen. The antigen, usually a protein or carbohydrate made by an infectious agent, is boun... |
What do Type-b receptacles do on target devices? | <answer> draw power <context> The standard connectors were deliberately intended to enforce the directed topology of a USB network: Type-A receptacles on host devices that supply power and Type-B receptacles on target devices that draw power. This prevents users from accidentally connecting two USB power supplies to ea... |
what county is parsonsburg md in? | <answer> Wicomico County <context> Parsonsburg, Maryland. Parsonsburg is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. Its population was 339 as of the 2010 census. It is part of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
what is a epitaph? | <answer> An epitaph is a short statement about a deceased person, often carved on his or her tombstone. <context> An epitaph is a short statement about a deceased person, often carved on his/her tombstone. Epitaphs can be poetic, sometimes written by poets or authors themselves before dying. The phrase epitaph comes fr... |
What's the author's first suggestion on dealing with homesickness? | <answer> Talk to your roommates about it. <context> A popular student in her small high school, Katie started college, expecting to do well in her courses and be best friends with her roommates. But things didn't turn out that way. Psych 101, the course she thought would be a first-semester favorite, turned out to be a... |
how many shots were fired at the beast? | <answer> twice in quick succession. Watson likewise fired <context> CHAPTER XXVI.
Disappearance of Slavin
"What's that?"
The exclamation came from Allen as he broke off short in his conversation with Watson.
The cry from Noel had reached his ears and the cry was quickly followed by the first of the pistol shot... |
Is Li Ming's hair short or long? | <answer> It's short. <context> Hello,everyone.let me introduce myself.My name is Wang Mei.I'm 1.7 metres tall.My eyes are black.I have long red hair.My favourite colour is blue.My favourite clothes are dresses.I feel happy every day because I have many friends.They look different,but they are very kind to me.Jenny has ... |
How many plants are endemic to the Succulent Karoo? | <answer> half <context> The Kalahari Desert, an arid region shared with South Africa and Botswana, is one of Namibia's well-known geographical features. The Kalahari, while popularly known as a desert, has a variety of localised environments, including some verdant and technically non-desert areas. One of these, known ... |
What's Matchett's attitude towards the future of black-footed ferrets? | <answer> Hopeful. <context> On a cool summer night in Wyoming, Dean Biggins waits patiently in his truck. Suddenly, Biggins, a wildlife biologist, spots a pair of eyes in the distance.
Baggins can't believe his luck: He's just caught sight of a black-footed ferret --one of the world's rarest animals.
Just over a centu... |
Did he leave the team after that? | <answer> before leaving the cash-strapped club for White Hart Lane <context> (CNN) -- Portsmouth will play Chelsea in the FA Cup final after an upset 2-0 extra-time victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the second semifinal at Wembley on Sunday.
French striker Frederic Piquionne opened the scoring for Avram Grant's men n... |
When did Balfour last hold the titles of prime minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer? | <answer> 1905 <context> The United Kingdom's constitution, being uncodified and largely unwritten, makes no mention of a prime minister. Though it had de facto existed for centuries, its first mention in official state documents did not occur until the first decade of the twentieth century. Accordingly, it is often sai... |
Who did the narrator introduce to Homer? | <answer> Didymus <context> CHAPTER VIII.
A further account of Glubbdubdrib. Ancient and modern history corrected.
Having a desire to see those ancients who were most renowned for wit and learning, I set apart one day on purpose. I proposed that Homer and Aristotle might appear at the head of all their commentators;... |
Where were they at that time? | <answer> walk round the house together <context> CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Mort... |
how much to set mirror on wall? | <answer> The cost of installing a bathroom mirror is around $120 to $150. <context> Most mirrors have hardware on the back to allow them to hang on the wall. Use a picture hanger large enough to hold the mirror’s weight on the wall, then attach the mirror to the hardware. How much does it cost to install a large bathro... |
is lemongrass antifungal? | <answer> Yes <context> Antifungal activity of the lemongrass oil and citral against Candida spp. Silva Cde B(1), Guterres SS, Weisheimer V, Schapoval EE.Author information: (1)Pos-Graduation program in Pharmaceuthical Sciences, Pharmaceutical School, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.upe... |
did something go wrong? | <answer> Suddenly a strong wind blew, and it pushed Watermelon away. <context> One beautiful day, there was a watermelon. This watermelon was sitting on a bench. The bench was on the grass. The grass was in the park.
It was a beautiful place. But Watermelon had a problem. It was bored. All of its friends were busy!
... |
Which province is Zhejiang bordered by to the west? | <answer> Jiangxi <context> Zhejiang (help·info), formerly romanized as Chekiang, is an eastern coastal province of China. Zhejiang is bordered by Jiangsu province and Shanghai municipality to the north, Anhui province to the northwest, Jiangxi province to the west, and Fujian province to the south; to the east is the ... |
In Theravada Buddhism, what is the cause of human existence and suffering? | <answer> craving <context> In Theravāda Buddhism, the cause of human existence and suffering is identified as craving, which carries with it the various defilements. These various defilements are traditionally summed up as greed, hatred and delusion. These are believed deeply rooted afflictions of the mind that create ... |
is roche a biotech company? | <answer> Yes, Roche is a biotech company. <context> Roche is the world’s largest biotech company, with truly differentiated medicines in oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, ophthalmology and diseases of the central nervous system. Roche is also the world leader in in vitro diagnostics and tissue-based cancer dia... |
Where do they suspect the Sumerian language originated from? | <answer> Sumerian language was originally that of the hunter and fisher peoples <context> However, some scholars contest the idea of a Proto-Euphratean language or one substrate language. It has been suggested by them and others, that the Sumerian language was originally that of the hunter and fisher peoples, who lived... |
is sadie a nickname? | <answer> Yes, sadie was originally a nickname for the name Sarah. <context> The meaning of the name Sadie is Princess. The origin of the name Sadie is English. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. The name Sadie was originally a nickname for the name Sarah. Sadie Haw... |
What was Umar ibn Ad al-Aziz's cause of death? | <answer> poisoned <context> Only Umayyad ruler (Caliphs of Damascus), Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, is unanimously praised by Sunni sources for his devout piety and justice. In his efforts to spread Islam he established liberties for the Mawali by abolishing the jizya tax for converts to Islam. Imam Abu Muhammad Adbullah ibn A... |
what is trippy? | <answer> Relating to or like the strange mental effects experienced by someone who has taken a powerful drug. <context> Definition of trippy for English Language Learners. : relating to or like the strange mental effects experienced by someone who has taken a powerful drug (such as LSD) |
why is risk management important quizlet? | <answer> Risk management is important to reduce potential risks to an acceptable level before they occur, throughout the life of the product or project. <context> The purpose of risk management is to reduce potential risks to an acceptable level before they occur, throughout the life of the product or project. |
How had some State employees described Kerry? | <answer> having "a kind of diplomatic attention deficit disorder" <context> In the State Department, Kerry quickly earned a reputation "for being aloof, keeping to himself, and not bothering to read staff memos." Career State Department officials have complained that power has become too centralized under Kerry's leade... |
How did Dudman describe The Sun's Hillsborough coverage? | <answer> "the worst mistake in our history" <context> On 7 July 2004, in response to verbal attacks in Liverpool on Wayne Rooney, just before his transfer from Everton to Manchester United, who had sold his life story to The Sun, the paper devoted a full-page editorial to an apology for the "awful error" of its Hillsbo... |
Corruption also occurs when an official wants to cause some form of harm to who? | <answer> enemies <context> Seeking to harm enemies becomes corruption when official powers are illegitimately used as means to this end. For example, trumped-up charges are often brought up against journalists or writers who bring up politically sensitive issues, such as a politician's acceptance of bribes. |
who plays in gotham? | <answer> Ben McKenzie and David Mazouz play in Gotham. <context> Fox’s Batman prequel series “Gotham” has cast two major characters — Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle, the young people who eventually become Batman and Catwoman. David Mazouz, 14, will play a preteen Bruce Wayne who lives a solitary life after his wealthy par... |
Is that the way cars are supposed to be? | <answer> mess <context> I was doing a weekend seminar at the Deerhurst Lodge, north of Toronto. On Friday night a tornado swept through a town north of us called Barrie, killing dozens of people and doing millions of dollars worth of damage. Sunday night, as I was coming home, I stopped the car when I got to Barrie. I ... |
Who did he send the photo to? | <answer> the local paper in Preston <context> The old camera Brownie picked up in a charity shop was a splendid find. But the undeveloped film still inside turned out to be even more of a treasure.
New owner Don Roccoforte had it developed and saw in it an attractive dark haired woman in her thirties with two young ... |
what does venn diagram mean? | <answer> A Venn diagram is constructed with a collection of simple closed curves drawn in a plane. <context> A Venn diagram is constructed with a collection of simple closed curves drawn in a plane. According to Lewis, the principle of these diagrams is that classes [or sets] be represented by regions in such relation ... |
Along with Muawiyah, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan, what notable Muslim participated in the Battle of Yarmouk? | <answer> Hind bint Utbah <context> However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders in the Muslim armies by Muhammad. Muawi... |
How many US presidents are alumni of the school? | <answer> eight U.S. presidents <context> Harvard is a large, highly residential research university. The nominal cost of attendance is high, but the University's large endowment allows it to offer generous financial aid packages. It operates several arts, cultural, and scientific museums, alongside the Harvard Library,... |
The Hongguang Emperor's reign was thought of as the first reign of what dynasty? | <answer> the so-called Southern Ming dynasty <context> Over two centuries after the removal of the capital to Beijing, Nanjing was destined to become the capital of a Ming emperor one more time. After the fall of Beijing to Li Zicheng's rebel forces and then to the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in the spring of 1644, the Min... |
Why is compact urban growth better than the sprawling strategy? | <answer> It is bird-friendly. <context> Australian cities can keep their native wildlife -- but only if they can kick their habit of urban sprawl . That's the finding of a new study by leading Australian environmental researchers Jessica Sushinsky, Professor Hugh Possingham and Dr Richard Fuller of The University of Q... |
The majority of the Low Countries were ruled by which houses? | <answer> the House of Burgundy and subsequently the House of Habsburg <context> Most of the Low Countries had come under the rule of the House of Burgundy and subsequently the House of Habsburg. In 1549 Holy Roman Emperor Charles V issued the Pragmatic Sanction, which further unified the Seventeen Provinces under his r... |
Who were they competing against? | <answer> Macintosh systems still found success in education and desktop publishing and kept Apple as the second-largest PC manufacturer <context> The Macintosh, however, was expensive, which hindered its ability to be competitive in a market already dominated by the Commodore 64 for consumers, as well as the IBM Perso... |
what is fabric in data center? | <answer> Data center fabric is a system of switches, servers and the interconnections between them, represented as a fabric and allows for a flattened architecture. <context> Data center fabric is a system of switches, servers & the interconnections between them, represented as a fabric and allows for a flattened archi... |
What can we learn from the passage? | <answer> Hi iaki and her good friend Hopoe got the idea of the dance from nature. <context> Hawaii is a truly beautiful place. Most people know Hawaii for its lovely beaches. However, Hawaii is also a land full of legends . One of the oldest legends tells of a special dance called the hula, which started here around 30... |
Who is Mary? | <answer> my friend <context> Mary Smith is a girl. She is 11. Smith is her family name and Mary is her first name. Her telephone number is 806-8027. Her ID number is 89837654. Her pen is red and her ruler is blue. We are friends. |
When did Beyoncé introduce Sasha Fierce? | <answer> 2008 <context> Described as being "sexy, seductive and provocative" when performing on stage, Beyoncé has said that she originally created the alter ego "Sasha Fierce" to keep that stage persona separate from who she really is. She described Sasha as being "too aggressive, too strong, too sassy [and] too sexy"... |
What was the title of the book written by Crawford about the princesses? | <answer> The Little Princesses <context> Elizabeth's only sibling, Princess Margaret, was born in 1930. The two princesses were educated at home under the supervision of their mother and their governess, Marion Crawford, who was casually known as "Crawfie". Lessons concentrated on history, language, literature and musi... |
What prevents child care centers from saving money? | <answer> Strict government regulations. <context> Children are delight, they are our future. But sadly, hiring someone to take care of them when you're going to work is getting more expensive by the year.
Earlier this month it was reported, that the cost of involving an infant or small kid at a childcare centre rose 3 ... |
What can we conclude from the article? | <answer> British people are helpful though they may not appear to be. <context> It could happen just about any time you step out in public. You get onto an almost-empty bus, but the next passenger in decides to ignore dozens of empty seats to sit right next to you. While you're waiting in line at a supermarket, the nex... |
What is the temperature in to store roast beef? | <answer> Air temperature is above 90 °F (32.2 °C) or refrigerate it at 40 °F (4.4 °C) . <context> 1 Use cooked beef within 2 hours—1 hour if the air temperature is above 90 °F (32.2 °C) or refrigerate it at 40 °F (4.4 °C) in shallow, covered containers. 2 Eat within 3 to 4 days, either cold or reheated to 165 °F (73.9... |
does the city have anything to do with sports? | <answer> The city hosts the annual Sun Bowl college football post-season game, the second oldest bowl game in the country <context> El Paso ( ; from Spanish, "the pass") is a city in and the seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States. It is situated in the far western corner of the U.S. state of Texas.
El Paso stan... |
how much does it cost to tear out a lawn? | <answer> The cost to Remove a Lawn starts at $1.70 - $3.37 per square foot. <context> The cost to Remove a Lawn starts at $1.70 - $3.37 per square foot, but varies significantly with common options. Get real costs for your SPECIFIC project requirements here. See the time to remove a lawn, along with per unit costs and ... |
What kind of natural structure do hunter-gatherers use? | <answer> rock shelters <context> Most hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available. |
What are SNES game cartridges officially called in Japan? | <answer> Cassette <context> The cartridge media of the console is officially referred to as Game Pak in most Western regions, and as Cassette (カセット, Kasetto?) in Japan and parts of Latin America. While the SNES can address 128 Mbit,[f] only 117.75 Mbit are actually available for cartridge use. A fairly normal mapping c... |
In which Era was this finding most significant? | <answer> 1925 era <context> West in 1930 and later P. G. A. H. Voigt (1940) showed that the early Wente-style condenser microphones contributed to a 4 to 6 dB midrange brilliance or pre-emphasis in the recording chain. This meant that the electrical recording characteristics of Western Electric licensees such as Columb... |
What was the Victorian era of the United Kingdom? ? | <answer> the period of Queen Victoria's reign <context> The Victorian era of the United Kingdom was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from June 1837 to January 1901. This was a long period of prosperity for the British people, as profits gained from the overseas British Empire, as well as from industrial improvement... |
According to the passage, which kind of music can relax ourselves from a long day's work? | <answer> Soft music. <context> Have you ever thought about why malls, restaurants, and even theaters have music? Well, to understand this, you simply just look back at how you felt when you heard music in these places. Music is known to improve the mood of people. Often music helps us pay attention to what we are doing... |
Did it get really bad? | <answer> once tried to commit suicide. <context> (CNN) -- The PGA Tour has been littered with surprise winners in 2014. Last week Matt Every became the latest unexpected champion, claiming his first title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Could Australia's Steven Bowditch be added to the list?
Bowditch, the 339th... |
where does surname weiner come from? | <answer> Weiner is a surname that originated from German. <context> Weiner is a surname or, in fact, the spelling of two different surnames originating in German and the closely related Yiddish language. In German, the name is pronounced [vaɪnɐ(ʁ)], of which the rare English pronunciation / v aɪ n ər / is a close appro... |
What, according to the text, are two examples of "old world" dogs? | <answer> Malamute and Shar Pei <context> Purebred dogs of one breed are genetically distinguishable from purebred dogs of other breeds, but the means by which kennel clubs classify dogs is unsystematic. Systematic analyses of the dog genome has revealed only four major types of dogs that can be said to be statistically... |
what is va normal ph for urine? | <answer> A normal urine PH is 4.6 to 8.0. <context> Yes: Acidic is ph less than 7, while ph of 7 and above is alkaline. Normal urine ph is 4.6 to 8.0. Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Some labs use different measurements or test different samples. Talk to your doctor about the meaning... |
is that the most out of any school in the U.S.? | <answer> Service, more than any other school in the country <context> Georgetown University is a private research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. Founded in 1789 as Georgetown College, the university has since grown to comprise nine undergraduate and grad... |
Was it snowing heavily? | <answer> "He'll reach Echo Lodge before the rain gets very heavy, I think. <context> Chapter XL
A Book of Revelation
The Irvings came back to Echo Lodge for the summer, and Anne spent a happy three weeks there in July. Miss Lavendar had not changed; Charlotta the Fourth was a very grown-up young lady now, but still... |
Do chicken raised in the intensive broiler method suffer from health condions? | <answer> their legs cannot always support their weight and their hearts and respiratory systems may not be able to supply enough oxygen to their developing muscles. <context> Chickens raised intensively for their meat are known as "broilers". Breeds have been developed that can grow to an acceptable carcass size (2 kg ... |
was the car on fire? | <answer> we noticed flames in the engine bay and the smell of petrol <context> The bus driver and his passengers were being hailed as heroes last night after rescuing a woman from her burning car following a crash on the Bluff Highway. The 60-year-old woman was taken by ambulance to Southland Hospital after firefighter... |
Who wrote the book 'Robopocalypse' is based on? | <answer> Daniel H. Wilson <context> Spielberg was scheduled to shoot a $200 million adaptation of Daniel H. Wilson's novel Robopocalypse, adapted for the screen by Drew Goddard. The film would follow a global human war against a robot uprising about 15–20 years in the future. Like Lincoln, it was to be released by Disn... |
How is the weather in hilo hi? | <answer> Average temperatures in Hilo are between 70°F and 75°F. August is the warmest month, and January the coolest. <context> Monthly average Hilo weather: temperature, rainfall and cloud cover. Average temperatures in Hilo are between 70°F and 75°F (21 and 24 °c). August is the warmest month, and January the cooles... |
Who authorized the opening of the University of Kansas? | <answer> the Kansas State Legislature <context> The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university and the largest in the U.S. state of Kansas. KU branch campuses are located in the towns of Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas, with the main campus located in Lawrence on Mount O... |
What do VISPs resemble? ? | <answer> mobile virtual network operators <context> A virtual ISP (VISP) is an operation that purchases services from another ISP, sometimes called a wholesale ISP in this context, which allow the VISP's customers to access the Internet using services and infrastructure owned and operated by the wholesale ISP. VISPs re... |
how much is walmart stock? | <answer> The stock price of walmart is closes at less than $70. <context> Instead, it's time to sell it. Therefore, sell stops should be placed on any and all long exposure to Walmart in the $71.50 +/-$1.50 zone, because once the stock closes at less than $70, it is likely to see sustained and dynamic selling toward $6... |
When were skyscrapers first built in Houston? | <answer> throughout the 1970s <context> In the 1960s, Downtown Houston consisted of a collection of mid-rise office structures. Downtown was on the threshold of an energy industry–led boom in 1970. A succession of skyscrapers were built throughout the 1970s—many by real estate developer Gerald D. Hines—culminating with... |
Does this analyze just part of the social parts? | <answer> for analyzing the structure of whole social entities <context> A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. The social network perspective provides a set of methods for analyz... |
Where is Seattle's prime harbor? | <answer> Elliott Bay <context> Seattle is located between the saltwater Puget Sound (an arm of the Pacific Ocean) to the west and Lake Washington to the east. The city's chief harbor, Elliott Bay, is part of Puget Sound, which makes the city an oceanic port. To the west, beyond Puget Sound, are the Kitsap Peninsula and... |
what's the rank in the US? | <answer> the sixth-largest metropolitan statistical area in the country. <context> Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as "Washington", "the District", or simply "D.C.", is the capital of the United States.
The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creati... |
what is a example of a appositives and appositive phrases? | <answer> For example, 'yellow house', 'high school teacher', and 'the large dog' are all noun phrases. Here is an example of a sentence using a one word appositive to rename another noun. <context> An appositive is a phrase, usually a noun phrase, that renames another phrase or noun. A noun phrase is a group of words t... |
Who was the first non-English person to manage England's football team? | <answer> Sven-Göran Eriksson <context> Sven-Göran Eriksson took charge of the team between 2001 and 2006, and was the first non–English manager of England. Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans.[citation needed] He guided England to the qu... |
How much later was the Italian Sociaty of Anthropology and Ethnology founded? | <answer> the Italian Society of Anthropology and Ethnology (1871) <context> Anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present. Its main subdivisions are social anthropology and cultural anthropology, which describes the workings of societies around the world, linguistic anthropology, whic... |
What are the foods that detox the liver? | <answer> Fresh, green veggies, like kale, Beets and Carrots. <context> Detox Your Liver With These 19 Super Foods. 1. Beets and Carrots: Carrots are rich in Glutathione, a protein that helps detoxify the liver. Both are extremely high in plant-flavonoids and beta-carotene. Eating beets and carrots can help stimulate an... |
what is a retrolisthesis? | <answer> It is a posterior displacement of one vertebral body with respect to the adjacent vertebrae to a degree less than a luxation. <context> A retrolisthesis is a posterior displacement of one vertebral body with respect to the adjacent vertebrae to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation) .igns and symptoms [ed... |
When were the Constantinian basilicas built? | <answer> 4th century <context> Few large stone buildings were constructed between the Constantinian basilicas of the 4th century and the 8th century, although many smaller ones were built during the 6th and 7th centuries. By the beginning of the 8th century, the Carolingian Empire revived the basilica form of architect... |
What should you put in your diary? | <answer> The date of World Wetlands Day. <context> Put 2 February in your diary! It is World Wetlands Day! It marks the date that the
Convention on Wetlands was signed in1971.This special day was first celebrated in 1997 and it is celebrated every year.
The celebration is a call for action. It is a way to show people ... |
What is the concentration of uranium in sea water? | <answer> 3 parts per billion <context> Uranium's average concentration in the Earth's crust is (depending on the reference) 2 to 4 parts per million, or about 40 times as abundant as silver. The Earth's crust from the surface to 25 km (15 mi) down is calculated to contain 1017 kg (2×1017 lb) of uranium while the oceans... |
were the times varied? | <answer> d play-times, though varied enough for the house of Merrifield, might be less entertaining to the readers <context> CHAPTER VII.
It is not worth while to go on describing every day at Stokesley, since lessons were far too much alike; and play-times, though varied enough for the house of Merrifield, might b... |
how much is stone for driveways? | <answer> It costs $1 to $4 per square foot for a stone driveway. <context> What Does a Stone Driveway Cost? Depending on the choice of stone and the depth of the stone and gravel base, plan to spend $1 to $4 per square foot for a stone driveway. You can keep the costs to a minimum by doing much of the work yourself. Ho... |
Which year was there not a Summer Olympic Game? | <answer> 1932 <context> There has been a football tournament at every Summer Olympic Games since 1900, except at the 1932 games in Los Angeles. Before the inception of the World Cup, the Olympics (especially during the 1920s) had the same status as the World Cup. Originally, the event was for amateurs only; however, si... |
what does back spasm pain indicate? | <answer> Muscle pain related to injury or a disorder. <context> A back spasm is a sudden and involuntary contraction, or uncontrollable tightening, of a muscle in response to strain, overuse, weakness, or muscle pain related to injury or a disorder.Back spasms often occur near the spinal cord or near the nerve roots th... |
Who was not a fool? | <answer> Miss Pecksniff signified (in confidence) that he contemplated the introduction of a princely ma; and repeated the sentiment that she wasn't blind, and wasn't quite a fool, and wouldn't bear it. <context> CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
TREATS OF TODGER'S AGAIN; AND OF ANOTHER BLIGHTED PLANT BESIDES THE PLANTS UPON THE L... |
who owns ripndip? | <answer> Ryan O’Connor <context> RIPNDIP are a Los Angeles based apparel brand founded back in 2009 by Ryan O’Connor and whilst they boast plenty of awesomeness amongst their choice of tees and other apparel, it is unquestionably their Lord Nermal T-shirt that has left us desperate for ownership. |
What grade were the murdered kids in? | <answer> slayings of second-graders Steven Branch, Christopher Byers and Michael Moore <context> (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence.
The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had ... |
Did he threaten Mumps? | <answer> "Make too much noise, and I'll promise you the worst drubbing you ever received <context> CHAPTER XXVI
A LIVELY GAME OF BASEBALL
If ever a boy was mad clear through that boy was the sneak of Putnam Hall. As the laugh ended, Mumps shook his fist at one and another of his tormentors.
"Think you are smart, ... |
When did she qualify? | <answer> 2014 <context> Lucy Li is only an 11-year-old girl, but she's the youngest person to qualify for a US Women's Open Golf Tournament . She qualified for the US Women's Open in May 2014. And today she is playing with some of the best female golfers in the world. Earlier this week Li said that she wasn't nervous .... |
In 2005, who did the Supreme Court rule in favor of? | <answer> MGM <context> In the U.S., copyright infringement is sometimes confronted via lawsuits in civil court, against alleged infringers directly, or against providers of services and software that support unauthorized copying. For example, major motion-picture corporation MGM Studios filed suit against P2P file-shar... |
What year did the brand new, eight-story police headquarters open? | <answer> 2011 <context> Southampton's police service is provided by Hampshire Constabulary. The main base of the Southampton operation is a new, eight storey purpose-built building which cost £30 million to construct. The building, located on Southern Road, opened in 2011 and is near to Southampton Central railway stat... |
Did he have children? | <answer> "Jim was happy, he was healthy, he was doing really fine," Kobold said recently. "He was on vacation with his son. He has an 8-month-old daughter. <context> (CNN) -- The body of actor James Gandolfini has been returned to the United States, a family friend said Monday.
A charter flight to Newark, New Jersey... |
According to the passage, which of the following about Megan is true? | <answer> She designed an anti-smoking poster when she was nine. <context> Paula and Rory have fives kids, three dogs, and a rabbit. When the house is very noisy, Megan, one of the children, is quietly inventing. A year ago, the 10-year-old had to design an anti-smoking poster, she came up with the idea of creating some... |
What is the difference between personal and commercial lines? | <answer> Personal lines protects people engaged in their own non-work related business as well as property they own while commercial lines coverages protect a business from the actions of its employees as well as the business’s assets. <context> The difference between personal lines and commercial lines insurance is th... |
When did more stringent testing determine that humans preferred a 24 hour day? ? | <answer> 1999 <context> Early research into circadian rhythms suggested that most people preferred a day closer to 25 hours when isolated from external stimuli like daylight and timekeeping. However, this research was faulty because it failed to shield the participants from artificial light. Although subjects were shie... |
The Dutch gave back the island to which country in 1674 after their trade routes had been destroyed? | <answer> England <context> On August 24, 1673, Dutch captain Anthonio Colve took over the colony of New York from England and rechristened it "New Orange" to honor the Prince of Orange, King William III. However, facing defeat from the British and French, who had teamed up to destroy Dutch trading routes, the Dutch ret... |
what does protein in urine mean pregnancy? | <answer> Proteinuria <context> protein in urine when pregnant protein in urine is referred to as proteinuria some physiological loss of protein in the urine occurs normally significant proteinuria is daily protein loss greater than 0 3 g or 300 mg protein in urine is suggestive of kidney disease that s resulting in imp... |
What functionality did the PlayStation 3 lose in version 3.21 of its firmware update? | <answer> 'OtherOS' <context> The 'OtherOS' functionality was not present in the updated PS Slim models, and the feature was subsequently removed from previous versions of the PS3 as part of the machine's firmware update version 3.21 which was released on April 1, 2010; Sony cited security concerns as the rationale. The... |
What began to alienate the readers from publications such as NME? | <answer> increasingly esoteric writing <context> However, during this period, major figures and artists in the scene began leaning away from underground aesthetics. In the music press, the increasingly esoteric writing of post-punk publications soon began to alienate their readerships; it is estimated that within sever... |
can machines be creative? | <answer> Yes, machines can be creative. <context> Can Machines Be Creative? Popular notions of creativity are often bound up in romantic ideas of a creative process that is special, hard to define, and maybe even magical. Machines, on the other hand, are usually considered logical systems that function in a rule-bound ... |
When is this passage probably written? | <answer> Before a Christmas. <context> Going Zero Waste means more than just managing the rubbish we create.It means reducing it too.While it might seem like a difficult thing to do, it's well worth it.And what better time to start than Christmas?
We need to copy the way Nature wastes nothing.Many things are created by... |
what are the physical-chemical properties of weathering rock? | <answer> Physical weathering is also known as mechanical weathering. This type of weathering occurs when rocks and other landforms are broken down by physical factors in the environment. These physical factors include wind, water, sun, ice and temperature changes. Chemical weathering includes chemical changes that may ... |
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