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what is marr? | <answer> MARR is also a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Programs (NAATP) and fully licensed under the laws of the State of Georgia. <context> Accredited by The Joint Commission, MARR is also a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Programs (NAATP) and fully licensed under t... |
Who conceptualized the piston? | <answer> Papin <context> The first commercially successful true engine, in that it could generate power and transmit it to a machine, was the atmospheric engine, invented by Thomas Newcomen around 1712. It was an improvement over Savery's steam pump, using a piston as proposed by Papin. Newcomen's engine was relatively... |
Where were Herman's Hermints and the Hollies from? | <answer> Manchester <context> Liverpool produced a number of nationally and internationally successful popular singers in the 1950s, including traditional pop stars Frankie Vaughan and Lita Roza, and one of the most successful British rock and roll stars in Billy Fury. Many Lancashire towns had vibrant skiffle scenes i... |
Was Winter just beginning? | <answer> Winter was nearly over <context> CHAPTER XXXI
THIRLWELL'S REWARD
Winter was nearly over when, one evening, George and Scott arrived at the Farnam homestead where Agatha was a guest. The house was centrally heated, and when the party gathered in Mrs. Farnam's pretty, warm room, Agatha wondered what Thirlwel... |
Is it possible for every track on an album to also be a single? | <answer> it is often possible for every track on an album to also be available separately. <context> In music, a single, record single or music single is a type of release, typically a song recording of fewer tracks than an LP record, an album or an EP record. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety o... |
How many times did Peter travel in his friend's small plane? | <answer> Once <context> George liked flying a plane. Once he bought a small plane and learned how to fly it. He soon became so good that he could make his plane do all kinds of tricks .
George had a friend. His name was Peter. One day George said to his friend, " Peter, would you like to have a trip in my plane?" Peter... |
what channel does scream tv series come on? | <answer> Scream TV Series comes on MTV channel. <context> Mike Vaughn is set to voice the killer in the Scream (TV Series). Jaime Paglia stated on twitter that we should read the following article, as they answer a few of our burning questions. Filming for Season 1 wrapped up on July 19th, 2015. On July 29th, 2015, MTV... |
what does a television writer do? | <answer> A television writer creates original material for television shows. <context> A television writer creates original material for television shows. There are numerous types of shows for which a TV writer can contribute his or her talents. For example, a scriptwriter often writes stories for television dramas, co... |
Which animal moms die when their babies are born? | <answer> Octopuses. <context> Animal moms are great moms. You might be surprised at some of these moms.
Octopuses
The mother octopus lays about 50,000 eggs. For about 300 days, she stays with the eggs, cleans them and protects them. She does not leave to feed. However, this animal mom dies as soon as the eggs are hat... |
What was the biggest fear aerial attacks would cause besides death and wounded? | <answer> psychological trauma <context> In addition to the dead and wounded, government leaders feared mass psychological trauma from aerial attack and a resulting collapse of civil society. A committee of psychiatrists reported to the government in 1938 that there would be three times as many mental as physical casual... |
For which industry were elevators first used? | <answer> coal mines <context> Starting in the coal mines, by the mid-19th century elevators were operated with steam power and were used for moving goods in bulk in mines and factories. These steam driven devices were soon being applied to a diverse set of purposes - in 1823, two architects working in London, Burton an... |
how high was their home? | <answer> they could see the whole jungle <context> Mortamer was a tree monkey who lived in the jungles of Brazil with his parents, and their pet snail, Johnson. They lived in a grass house built in the very tops of the trees, so high that they could see the whole jungle from their front porch. One day, Mortamer and hi... |
Why did Mario start to run his lemonade stand? | <answer> To support the research on kids' cancers. <context> 8 - year - old Mario spent one day selling lemonade in New Jersey.But he didn't do it for spending money."The people in the hospital need more medicine," Mario said.
Mario's lemonade stand raised money after a group called Alex' s Lemonade Stand, which is an ... |
When was ceremonial regalia seen? | <answer> The fifteenth century also sees the first evidence of ceremonial regalia. <context> Relations between Grand Lodges are determined by the concept of Recognition. Each Grand Lodge maintains a list of other Grand Lodges that it recognises. When two Grand Lodges recognise and are in Masonic communication with eac... |
What did the officer do? | <answer> when the policeman saw her, he became taken with her <context> One day, Jack told his friend. Tom , that he loved a very beautiful girl with charming eyes and long hair, and that he wanted to marry her. Tom was so happy to hear the news and asked Jack to lead him to her. However, Tom loved her at first sight,... |
how many pins in a bowling alley lane? | <answer> There are ten pins in a bowling alley lane. <context> Re-investment in the 1980s led to the construction of many bright, modern and attractive sites and began the second golden age of bowling. During the late 1980s and early 1990s the number of ten-pin bowling alleys across the UK rose to over two hundred. Thi... |
what is algebra really about? | <answer> Algebra is about the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols, it is a unifying thread of almost all of mathematics. <context> Algebra is one of the broad parts of mathematics, together with number theory, geometry and analysis. In its most general form, algebra is the study o... |
Which hotel is set to be renovated? | <answer> Strathmore <context> Since 2006, $9 billion has been invested in downtown and surrounding neighborhoods; $5.2 billion of that in has come in 2013 and 2014. Construction activity, particularly rehabilitation of historic downtown buildings, has increased markedly. The number of vacant downtown buildings has drop... |
how much pounds you will lose from jumping on a trampoline? | <answer> According to the Jump Sport website, a 150-pound person can burn about 6 calories per minute on a mini trampoline. <context> Tips. 1 According to the Jump Sport website, a 150-pound person can burn about 6 calories per minute on a mini trampoline. 2 As you get stronger and able to do more, add more time to e... |
Who complains about sitting with an older woman? | <answer> "You don't have half such a hard time as I do," said Jo. "How would you like to be shut up for hours with a nervous, fussy old lady, <context> naughty to fret; but I do think washing dishes and keeping things tidy is the worst work in the world. _ and my hands get so stiff, I can't practice well at all"; and B... |
how many career points does patrick kane have? | <answer> 106 points <context> Kane, who led the NHL with 106 points (46 goals, 60 assists), is the first American-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy as the league's scoring leader and the first American-born player to win the Hart Trophy. |
how many feet tall are okapis? | <answer> Average okapis are 6.2 to 8.2 feet tall. <context> The shape of the body is of a giraffe, just not the neck. The neck doesn't need to be long; all the branches are lower to ground. Average okapis are 1.9 to 2.5 meters (6.2 to 8.2 ft). tall to the shoulder and are 1.5 to 2 meters (4.5 to 6.6 ft.) long with a ta... |
what does trine mean astrology? | <answer> It is when two planets are 120 degrees from each other. Trines are approximately four Signs apart by virtue of their 120 degree angle. <context> Best Answer: Hi. In an astrological chart a trine is when two planets are 120 degrees from each other. Trines are approximately four Signs apart by virtue of their 12... |
which of the following microorganisms are most resistant to antimicrobial agents? | <answer> Endospores microorganisms are most resistant to antimicrobial agents. <context> Which of the following are the most resistant to antimicrobial agents? bacterial endospores Most bacteria have a natural ability to take up DNA from their environment |
how many hours of light do indoor plants need? | <answer> The indoor plants need 16 to 18 hours of light at day. <context> If growing seedlings indoors, 16 to 18 hours of light at day is recommended, at 65 to 75 degrees F. This duration, or even 12 to 14 hours with brighter light, should be used if the sole light source for low to medium light plants. If using indoor... |
What is generally considered to be the most basic iteration of a Turing machine? | <answer> A deterministic Turing machine <context> A deterministic Turing machine is the most basic Turing machine, which uses a fixed set of rules to determine its future actions. A probabilistic Turing machine is a deterministic Turing machine with an extra supply of random bits. The ability to make probabilistic deci... |
what are examples monocot? | <answer> Lily,daffodils, bluebells, irises, orchids, and tulips etc. <context> Monocots have a trimerous flower, or a flower with parts in multiples of three. You can simply count the petals of a flower, and if you can divide the total number by three, you probably have a monocot. As you can see in this image of a lily... |
What is the name of the hospital in Monrova? | <answer> John F. Kennedy Medical Center <context> Hospitals in Liberia include the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Monrovia and several others. Life expectancy in Liberia is estimated to be 57.4 years in 2012. With a fertility rate of 5.9 births per woman, the maternal mortality rate stood at 990 per 100,000 births i... |
After what event he divided about this invasion? | <answer> Following the Fall of France, Adolf Hitler, the German Führer and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, hoped the British government would seek a peace agreement and he reluctantly considered invasion only as a last resort if all other options failed. <context> Operation Sea Lion, also written as Operation Se... |
How many parts did the Gregorian calendar reform have? | <answer> two parts <context> The Gregorian reform contained two parts: a reform of the Julian calendar as used prior to Pope Gregory XIII's time and a reform of the lunar cycle used by the Church, with the Julian calendar, to calculate the date of Easter. The reform was a modification of a proposal made by Aloysius Lil... |
What did Espiritu mean by saying "The YouTube views are translating into album sales"? | <answer> The You Tube views make the album sales increase. <context> NEW YORK-- The band Atomic Tom has scored an Internet hit with its self-created video to the song Take Me Out. In the video, the band members ride a New York City subway while performing entirely on iPhones, with applications linked with mini-battery ... |
What prize did it win? | <answer> It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, an <context> To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's... |
Which group did David Attenborough join while on sabbatical? | <answer> BBC Natural History Unit <context> David Attenborough was later granted sabbatical leave from his job as Controller to work with the BBC Natural History Unit which had existed since the 1950s. This unit is now famed throughout the world for producing high quality programmes with Attenborough such as Life on Ea... |
Was he a commoner? | <answer> To you, dear Jane, I offer the love of a cultured man and association with one of culture and refinement <context> Chapter 9
Chivalry or Villainy
From her cabin port upon the Kincaid, Jane Clayton had seen her husband rowed to the verdure-clad shore of Jungle Island, and then the ship once more proceeded u... |
What created a primordial atmosphere on earth? | <answer> Outgassing and volcanic activity <context> Earth was initially molten due to extreme volcanism and frequent collisions with other bodies. Eventually, the outer layer of the planet cooled to form a solid crust when water began accumulating in the atmosphere. The Moon formed soon afterwards, possibly as the resu... |
how big is zakk wylde? | <answer> 5.15 lbs <context> The average weight of a Zakk Wylde Les Paul BFG body is 5.15 lbs, which is about normal for a Gibson guitar. The Zakk Wylde Les Paul BFG body woods present a combination of good clarity, definition and treble bite from the maple, and excellent depth and richness from the mahogany, elements f... |
How did he try and overcome that? | <answer> He would dress up as an elf and sneak into the factory, hoping no one would find out. So he got a hold of an elf costume and put it on. He put on the elf hat, the elf shirt, and the elf shoes. He really looked like an elf! So one day, when the factory was opening for the morning, Isaac snuck in line with the r... |
what does alp mean? | <answer> It is a Alkaline Phosphatase test which is a blood test used to determine a variety of liver and bone disorders. <context> alkaline phosphatase test (ALP) a blood test used to determine a variety of liver and bone disorders such as extrahepatic and intrahepatic obstructive biliary disease, cirrhosis, hepatic t... |
what do the salvation army do? | <answer> The Salvation Army accepts donations of vehicles, furniture, appliances, clothing and countless other household items. As a religious and charitable organization, the Salvation Army resells your donations to fund its adult rehabilitation programs. <context> February 24, 2011. In addition to money, the Salvatio... |
What did Robin learn from the story? | <answer> We should treat others kindly. <context> One day Robin went with his family to eat in a restaurant. They were sitting at a table and waiting for their meal. Suddenly, everyone around them started to cover their noses. Some of them even left their tables and went away.
When Robin's family turned around to see w... |
Which organization did Beyonce's spokespeople confirm her donations to? | <answer> The Huffington Post <context> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Beyoncé was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson... |
What term did Brian Cowan give Oxford coffeehouses? | <answer> penny universities <context> The first English coffeehouse opened in Oxford in 1650. Brian Cowan said that Oxford coffeehouses developed into "penny universities", offering a locus of learning that was less formal than structured institutions. These penny universities occupied a significant position in Oxford ... |
What was tied? | <answer> The poor girl had her hands bound together <context> Chapter Fourteen
The Frozen Heart
In the hut of Pon, the gardener's boy, Button-Bright was the first to waken in the morning. Leaving his companions still asleep, he went out into the fresh morning air and saw some blackberries growing on bushes in a fi... |
Played by whom? | <answer> Capt. James T. Kirk, played by William Shatner, <context> (CNN) -- In the end, it was Scotty who got beamed up.
The ashes of late actor James Doohan, who played chief engineer Montgomery Scott in the original "Star Trek" television series and a series of subsequent films, were on the SpaceX rocket that launc... |
Who believe that the Ming dynasty did not exercise any direct political control over Tibet? | <answer> Josef Kolmaš <context> With the example of the Ming court's relationship with the fifth Karmapa and other Tibetan leaders, Norbu states that Chinese Communist historians have failed to realize the significance of the religious aspect of the Ming-Tibetan relationship. He writes that the meetings of lamas with t... |
Was she angry because she was always the first to eat? | <answer> last at <context> A lazy Susan is an addition to a table that is designed to assist in moving food from one person to another while dining. This is achieved through the use of a turntable , which usually moves the food in a circle when it is pushed by those at the table. In this way, the food never has to be ... |
where is bukhara located in asia? | <answer> Bukhara is located in the south-west of Uzbekistan in Central Asia. <context> Bukhara is a city located in the south-west of Uzbekistan, about 200 km. away from Samarkand, in 600 km. from Tashkent (capital of Uzbekistan). Bukhara is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, the Star of the Islamic World and th... |
Why would someone rush around? | <answer> hurries only to wait upon his superiors <context> CHAPTER VIII
THE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE
On the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him befor... |
is zulu time the same as universal coordinated te? | <answer> Yes <context> Zulu Time is the world time. It is also known as UT or UTC (Universal Time (Co-ordinated)). All over the planet it is the same time. There are no timezones for UTC. UTC also has no Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time. Also the date is UTC dependend. |
Why do children feel they are needed? | <answer> Children can talk with animals because they can believe them. <context> An interesting experiment is taking place at the Children's Hospital in London. Dogs, cats, and even horses help sick children to get better. Dr. Marcus Finch of the Children's Hospital says,"Children have many problems as they are growing... |
Why was she inconsolable? | <answer> she knew well the determined character of the man who had probably carried off her children. <context> CHAPTER SEVENTEEN.
TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT.
On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their where... |
what does otg in a usb stands for? | <answer> OTG in a USB stands for On-The-Go. <context> Abbreviation Meaning ***** OTG: Original Tool Gangster ***** OTG: OTH (Over-the-Horizon) Targeting Gold (message format) *** OTG: On-The-Go (USB 2.0 specification) *** OTG: Obi Tori Gaeshi ** OTG: Over The Gun Funnies * OTG: octylthioglucoside * OTG: Over-the Horizo... |
Which Rover confirmed it? | <answer> We did," replied the youngest Rover. "There was no mistake?" <context> CHAPTER XXIV
MORE RIVALRY
"Do you mean to tell me that you saw Arnold Baxter?" exclaimed Dick, after listening to Sam and Tom's story.
"We did," replied the youngest Rover. "There was no mistake?"
"If it wasn't Arnold Baxter do you ... |
About how many immigrants from Bangladesh lived in the city in 2013? | <answer> 74,000 <context> Approximately 37% of the city's population is foreign born. In New York, no single country or region of origin dominates. The ten largest sources of foreign-born individuals in the city as of 2011 were the Dominican Republic, China, Mexico, Guyana, Jamaica, Ecuador, Haiti, India, Russia, and T... |
HOw long was he there? | <answer> He sat in the box for days <context> John was stuck in the middle of the ocean after his boat crashed and sank. He was worried about his friend who'd been in the boat with him. He knew that his friend has his life jacket on, so he tried not to worry too much about him. John was in a small box that fell out of... |
Which state in the US is the only to have higher fuel prices than Alaska? | <answer> Hawaii <context> Most food in Alaska is transported into the state from "Outside", and shipping costs make food in the cities relatively expensive. In rural areas, subsistence hunting and gathering is an essential activity because imported food is prohibitively expensive. Though most small towns and villages i... |
Who was told to write "live" and "die"? | <answer> The bad minister . <context> Once there was a king. He had two old ministers. One was kind and the other was bad. The bad minister often said bad words about the kind minister before the king. The king was very angry.
One day the king said to the bad minister, "Write two words on two pieces of paper. Write 'li... |
Where's Bob's dictionary? | <answer> On the bed. <context> Dear Sally, Please take these things to your brother Bob: his dictionary, pen, notebook, keys, and a baseball. The dictionary is on the bed. The pen is in the pencil case. I put the pencil case on the sofa. The notebook is on the desk. The keys are on the dresser. The baseball is under th... |
Was there a commotion the night before? | <answer> “Didn’t he go home this morning, after the excitement was over?” she asked. <context> CHAPTER XVIII—LACES AND GOLD
At four o’clock in the afternoon Patsy rubbed her eyes, yawned and raised her head from her pillow.
“Dear me!” she sighed, “I’m tired yet, but this sleeping in the daytime is unnatural. I won... |
When was his debut? | <answer> 1977 <context> (EW.com ) -- Back in 1977, Ron Howard made his directorial debut with a low-budget, high-octane car-crash comedy called "Grand Theft Auto."
As first impressions go, it did not signal the second coming of Orson Welles. But the freckle-faced former "Happy Days" star radiated an infectious deligh... |
Did more than one person see it? | <answer> John Brown <context> One day last November, Tom Baker stopped out of his house into the morning light and headed across the rice fields toward the bank of the Rapti River. Tom, a 32-year-old school teacher in the farming village of Madanpur, was going for his morning bath. As he approached the river, the head ... |
When was the publishing division established? | <answer> 1984 <context> EBSCO Information Services, headquartered in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a division of EBSCO Industries Inc., the third largest private company in Birmingham, Alabama, with annual sales of nearly $2 billion according to the BBJ's 2013 Book of Lists. EBSCO offers library resources to customers in... |
Who commented on them? | <answer> Ezra Cornell <context> Cornell University is a private and statutory Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, the university was intended to teach and make contributions in all fields of knowledge—from the classics to the sciences, a... |
How much was spent in 2015 on research? | <answer> with $789 million in research and development expenditures <context> The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, and Cal ) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1868, Berkeley is the oldest of the ten research universities affiliated ... |
Why did the bride ask her husband to write a list of the annoying things? | <answer> She wants to strengthen the marriage. <context> A man and his girlfriend were married. It was a large celebration.
All of their friends and family came to see the lovely ceremony and to partake(,) of the festivities and celebrations. All had a wonderful time.
The bride was gorgeous in her white wedding gown a... |
Who came in? | <answer> What the hell----" began Julius <context> CHAPTER XI. JULIUS TELLS A STORY
DRESSED appropriately, Tuppence duly sallied forth for her "afternoon out." Albert was in temporary abeyance, but Tuppence went herself to the stationer's to make quite sure that nothing had come for her. Satisfied on this point, she ... |
who is johnny in the movie sing? | <answer> Johnny is a character of the 2016 animated musical film, Sing. <context> Johnny is a character of the 2016 animated musical film, Sing. He is voiced by Taron Egerton who... Johnny is a character of the 2016 animated musical film, Sing. He is voiced by Taron Egerton who also portrayed Gary Eggsy Unwin. Johnny h... |
what are the choice cuts of beef? | <answer> 1 Choose cuts that are graded Choice or Select instead of Prime, which usually has more fat. 2 Choose cuts with the least amount of visible fat (marbling). 3 When selecting ground beef, opt for the lowest percentage of fat. <context> Other tips when choosing cuts of beef: 1 Choose cuts that are graded Choice ... |
What can curtail the risk of occupational injuries in the construction industry? | <answer> Proper safety equipment such as harnesses and guardrails and procedures such as securing ladders and inspecting scaffolding <context> Construction is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, incurring more occupational fatalities than any other sector in both the United States and in the European Un... |
What's the author's opinion on beauty? | <answer> Beauty is an attractive personality behind the pretty faces. <context> There is a saying "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder." What one individual considers beautiful may not be beautiful to another. When we talk about beauty in people, we often refer to their physical attractiveness. Of course, a beautiful... |
How many torchbearers carried the torch? | <answer> 120 <context> Hong Kong: The event was held in Hong Kong on May 2. In the ceremony held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Chief Executive Donald Tsang handed the torch to the first torchbearer, Olympic medalist Lee Lai Shan. The torch relay then traveled through Nathan Road, Lantau Link, Sha ... |
did she replace them? | <answer> She traded them for a brown pair. <context> Once upon a time, there was a cowgirl named Clementine. Orange was her favorite color. Her favorite food was the strawberry. She really liked her Blackberry phone, which allowed her to call her friends and family when out on the range. One day Clementine thought she... |
To what can the use of prolonged breathing of oxygen at 60 kPa lead? | <answer> pulmonary fibrosis <context> Oxygen toxicity to the lungs and central nervous system can also occur in deep scuba diving and surface supplied diving. Prolonged breathing of an air mixture with an O
2 partial pressure more than 60 kPa can eventually lead to permanent pulmonary fibrosis. Exposure to a O
2 partia... |
what does cfs mean in medical terms? | <answer> Chronic fatigue syndrome <context> Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Definition: Myalgic encephalomyelitis, abbreviated as ME, is one of several alternate names for the disease that's commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). It's common to see the abbreviations combined, as ME/CFS or CFS/ME. ... |
Which is TRUE about sleeping time? | <answer> The time you need for sleep is related to your state of mind. <context> There's nothing like a good night's sleep -- but what does that really mean? It turns out that the answer depends not only on your age, but also on your lifestyle. Some people are productive and happy with fewer hours of sleep, while other... |
who is steve mckay? | <answer> Steve McKay is a writer and producer, known for Poopsie Dries Out, We Play Dead and The Unbelievables. <context> Steve McKay, Writer: Poopsie Dries Out. Steve McKay is a writer and producer, known for Poopsie Dries Out (2012), We Play Dead and The Unbelievables (2015). See full bio » More at IMDbPro » Contact ... |
what's a example of nationalism? | <answer> The example of nationalism is independence day, veteran's day, memorial day. <context> Best Answer: in the US, some examples of nationalism would be independence day, veteran's day, memorial day, etc.- they are supposed to bring us all together in a sense. other countries celebrate their independence too. besi... |
Who is safe? | <answer> has packed Elsley safe away <context> CHAPTER XXV.
THE BANKER AND HIS DAUGHTER.
Tom and Elsley are safe at Whitbury at last; and Tom, ere he has seen his father, has packed Elsley safe away in lodgings with an old dame whom he can trust. Then he asks his way to his father's new abode; a small old-fashione... |
Does Lin Feng really like a red blouse? | <answer> No, he doesn't <context> Lin Feng is a student of Class One, Grade Seven. He likes basketball very much. He often plays it after school. And he often goes home late. His home is not far from school. And his mother knows _ . So she doesn't worry about him.
One Saturday morning Lin Feng goes to a shop with his m... |
How were the celebrities surveyed in the study? | <answer> They took the Narcissistic Personality Inventory test. <context> Celebrities are more in love with themselves than the average person,according to a new study.
In case anyone needed proof, a new study supports the widely held perception:Famous people are more narcissistic ,which means they are more in love wi... |
Which is true about voice-over actors? | <answer> They must use different voices for different characters and situations. <context> Would you like to be an actor, but aren't the right age or physical type for the part? Don't give up: there may be a place for you in the world of voice-acting.
_ . In addition to many appearances on television and in movies, Ri... |
What type of system used ceramic water pipes? | <answer> drainage systems <context> Though Han wooden structures decayed, some Han-dynasty ruins made of brick, stone, and rammed earth remain intact. This includes stone pillar-gates, brick tomb chambers, rammed-earth city walls, rammed-earth and brick beacon towers, rammed-earth sections of the Great Wall, rammed-ear... |
does fosamax cause hair loss? | <answer> Yes <context> At that time, I was diagnosed with osteopenia. It’s unclear why drugs like Fosamax cause hair loss Dear Dr. Roach: I took 70 milligrams of alendronate once a week due to the results of my bone mineral density scan performed in April this year. At that time, I was diagnosed with osteopenia. Sent! ... |
What language do some of the same states specify the oath of office include? | <answer> so help me God <context> The required beliefs of these clauses include belief in a Supreme Being and belief in a future state of rewards and punishments. (Tennessee Constitution Article IX, Section 2 is one such example.) Some of these same states specify that the oath of office include the words "so help me G... |
when is the slow season in hawaii? | <answer> In summer for Hawaii market. <context> Much of the seasonality has gone out of the Hawaii market, particularly in regards to Summer which used to be a slow time and is now among the busiest (especially August). Stangely, what are now the slowest periods are when the weather is the absolute best... |
Who is leaving? | <answer> Early on the following day Heckewelder, astride his horse, appeared at the door of Edwards' cabin.
"How is George?" he inquired of Dave, when the latter had opened the door.
"He had a bad night, but is sleeping now. I think he'll be all right after a time," answered Dave.
"That's well. Nevertheless keep ... |
Was it expected news? | <answer> Dick was greatly surprised over the news which Peleg Snuggers conveyed to him. <context> CHAPTER VIII.
JASPER GRINDER IS DISMISSED.
Dick was greatly surprised over the news which Peleg Snuggers conveyed to him. He knew that Jasper Grinder was an intensely passionate man when aroused, as on the occasion of ... |
what is the medicine docqlace? | <answer> A medicine that is a commonly used non-prescription stool softener used to treat or prevent constipation. <context> DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Docusate is a commonly used non-prescription (OTC or over-the-counter) stool softener used to treat or prevent constipation. |
what county is benton , ms? | <answer> Originally Tippah and Marshall County up until that time. The town of Ashland is the county seat and location of the Court House. <context> Benton was originally Tippah and Marshall County up until that time. The town of Ashland is the county seat and location of the Court House. Benton County borders with Mar... |
How were people with African blood classed? | <answer> In later censuses, people of African descent were classified by appearance as mulatto (which recognized visible European ancestry in addition to African) or black. <context> In 1790, the first federal population census was taken in the United States. Enumerators were instructed to classify free residents as ... |
In 2017 what was the circulation during the week? | <answer> 88,000 <context> The Age is a daily newspaper that has been published in Melbourne, Australia, since 1854. Owned and published by Fairfax Media, "The Age" primarily serves Victoria but is also available for purchase in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and souther... |
how long is a game of laser tag? | <answer> 15 to 20 minutes on average but sometimes up to 30 or even 45 minutes for those really dedicated to the sport. <context> Laser Tag games usually last from 15 to 20 minutes on average, though they can sometimes go even higher, up to 30 or even 45 minutes for those really dedicated to the sp … ort. |
how much does it cost to have a face lift? | <answer> $6,231* <context> A face lift primarily improves the lower and middle part of the face and the neck. To address concerns with the upper part of the face, a face lift is sometimes combined with an eyelid surgery, a brow lift, or Botox®. How much does a face lift cost? The U.S. national average surgeon’s fee for... |
Who was the teacher who committed the act ? | <answer> Mariano Spada <context> In 1839 Mariano Spada (1796 - 1872), professor of theology at the Roman College of Saint Thomas, published Esame Critico sulla dottrina dell’ Angelico Dottore S. Tommaso di Aquino circa il Peccato originale, relativamente alla Beatissima Vergine Maria [A critical examination of the doct... |
The US abolished slavery without giving what to slave owners? | <answer> compensation <context> With the defeat of the Confederacy in 1865, the Reconstruction Era began. The United States abolished slavery without compensation to slaveholders or reparations to freedmen. A Republican Party coalition of black freedmen, northern carpetbaggers and local scalawags controlled state gover... |
what is a cas in math? | <answer> A CAS is a package comprising a set of algorithms for performing symbolic manipulations on algebraic objects, a language to implement them, and an environment in which to use the language. <context> List of computer algebra systems. The following tables provide a comparison of computer algebra systems (CAS). A... |
do until error vba? | <answer> Yes,Do Until error in VBA. <context> VBA: Do Until error. All I want to do is to copy a formula in I2 until the last line with data in column A. The code works perfectly but when the macro is finished I get a Type mismatch error on Do Until. The code works fine except for the eror message. |
what percent of americans are white? | <answer> In comparative terms, whites constituted just 53 percent of America’s young people (down from nearly 70 percent in 1990) while Hispanics constituted 23 percent (up from just 12 percent). <context> In comparative terms, whites constituted just 53 percent of America’s young people (down from nearly 70 percent in... |
how many volumes in vietnam experience? | <answer> 20 <context> THE VIETNAM EXPERIENCE Set 20 Volume Series TIME LIFE LIKE War ILLUSTRATED Nice! ~ A TIME LIFE-Like nice set of big illustrated volumes, each detailing a specific theme from the Vietnam War ~ THE VIETNAM EXPERIENCE: Nice Set of 20 Hardcover Illustrated Volumes. |
Is he mixed race? | <answer> ethnic background is marvelously rich and varied <context> Golf in the USA was until quite recently the hobby of old,middle class white men.Not any more.The fact that the class,age and race barriers that existed in the sport have finally been broken down is due almost entirely to two people.Tiger Woods and Mic... |
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