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Who investigated the bundling of the IE browser with Windows OS? | <answer> the European Commission <context> In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, under... |
Who reviewed the movie? | <answer> Roger Moore <context> The cruelty and inhumanity of the war is just as cruel an inhumane through the eyes of a horse. Or at least in the eyes of Joey, the star of War Horse (<< >> ). The film has come out in cinemas on February 28, 2012 on the Chinese mainland.
The story starts on a farm in Devon, southwest ... |
Who was in China last week? | <answer> The most powerful woman in the world, according to US Forbes magazine, was in China last week <context> In the office of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel, there is a picture of Catherine the Great, the legendary Russian Empress. When asked why she has the picture, Merkel says, "She was a strong woman". Many... |
How did the Japanese attempt to cause high Allied casualties? | <answer> kamikaze tactics <context> Hard-fought battles on the Japanese home islands of Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and others resulted in horrific casualties on both sides but finally produced a Japanese defeat. Of the 117,000 Japanese troops defending Okinawa, 94 percent died. Faced with the loss of most of their experienced ... |
The Sporades islands are located where? | <answer> off the coast of northeast Euboea <context> The Greek islands are traditionally grouped into the following clusters: The Argo-Saronic Islands in the Saronic gulf near Athens, the Cyclades, a large but dense collection occupying the central part of the Aegean Sea, the North Aegean islands, a loose grouping off ... |
In what year were Jews kicked out of Spain? | <answer> 1492 <context> Jewish communities were expelled from England in 1290 and from France in 1306. Although some were allowed back into France, most were not, and many Jews emigrated eastwards, settling in Poland and Hungary. The Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492, and dispersed to Turkey, France, Italy, and Hol... |
How do you sue omission and error insurance? | <answer> E&O insurance is a form of professional liability coverage that supplements your businessowners policy (BOP). It covers losses and legal expenses resulting from client lawsuits, claiming that you made errors or acted negligently in the performance of your professional duties. <context> E&O insurance is a form ... |
Which one is wrong according to the passage? | <answer> The little man didn't want love. <context> Even people who don't understand English can enjoy Chaplin's films because they are mostly silent. It isn't what he says that makes us laugh. It depends upon actions which mean the same thing to people all over the world. He is _ of the art - a kind of world language.... |
What may be the best title of the passage? | <answer> Women Happier Than Men in Old Age. <context> Researchers questioned nearly 9,800 people over the age of 50 about their lives and found women were happier than men and enjoy life more in old age.
Dr Elizabeth Breeze, one of the researchers, said that women could become happier as they get older as they no longe... |
in what part of montana is the missouri breaks? | <answer> The Missouri breaks is in the upper part of Montana. <context> Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument is a national monument protecting the Missouri Breaks of central Montana, United States. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. |
what county is moreno valley, ca in? | <answer> Riverside County <context> The City of Moreno Valley, Highland Fairview, the County of Riverside and the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) have come to an agreement supporting development of the World Logistics Center project. |
how long had it been since George met with Hugh? | <answer> Many months passed, after the events narrated in the last chapter, before George Foster had the good-fortune to meet again with Hugh Sommer <context> CHAPTER SEVEN.
THE MIDDY OBTAINS A DECIDED ADVANCE, AND MAKES PETER THE GREAT HIS CONFIDANT.
Many months passed, after the events narrated in the last chapte... |
what county is carthage north carolina in? | <answer> Moore County <context> Carthage, North Carolina. Carthage is a town in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,205 at the 2010 Census. It is the county seat of Moore County. |
Would they prefer more closeness with Europeans or Russians? | <answer> protesters demand constitutional reform and a closer relationship with Europe instead of Russia <context> (CNN) -- Ukraine has been wracked with ceaseless demonstrations for weeks as protesters demand constitutional reform and a closer relationship with Europe instead of Russia. A breakthrough finally came Tue... |
when does young sheldon start? | <answer> Young Sheldon Season 1 released September 25, 2017 on CBS. <context> About young Sheldon. young Sheldon Season 1 released September 25, 2017 on CBS. For 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper, it isn’t easy growing up in East Texas. Being a once-in-a-generation mind capable of advanced mathematics and science isn’t always ... |
is cyclobenzaprine approved for use in fibromyalgia? | <answer> No, it is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for fibromyalgia. <context> It hasn’t happened again, thanks to a generic drug that she started taking off-label over a year ago. Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant, not a sleep aid, and is not approved by the Food and Drug Administrat... |
Who founded the following Qajar Empire in 1794? | <answer> Aqa Mohammad Khan <context> Another civil war ensued after the death of Karim Khan in 1779, out of which Aqa Mohammad Khan emerged, founding the Qajar Dynasty in 1794. In 1795, following the disobedience of the Georgian subjects and their alliance with the Russians, the Qajars captured Tblisi by the Battle of ... |
Did anything happen when the names were entered? | <answer> Mark's fingers flew across the keyboard as he typed in both of their names.
INPUT ACCEPTED. START TRANSPORT PROGRAM. AUTO-RETRIEVE INITIATED <context> Mark and his brother Jason both were looking at the shining new computer enviously. Jason was determined not to go against their father's wishes but Mark was... |
After securing the role of Evita, what kind of training did Madonna have? | <answer> vocal training <context> In Evita (1996), Madonna played the title role of Eva Perón. For a long time, Madonna had desired to play Perón and wrote to director Alan Parker to explain why she would be perfect for the part. She said later, "This is the role I was born to play. I put everything of me into this bec... |
Which Minister could an honored guest of the court be expected to see? | <answer> The Minister Herald <context> Ranked below the Three Councillors of State were the Nine Ministers, who each headed a specialized ministry. The Minister of Ceremonies was the chief official in charge of religious rites, rituals, prayers and the maintenance of ancestral temples and altars. The Minister of the Ho... |
who is kfc? | <answer> Colonel Harland David Sanders was founding fast food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried. <context> Colonel Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890 – December 16, 1980) was an American businessman, best known for founding fast food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (now known as KFC) and lat... |
How is bamboo like grass? | <answer> It grows quickly. <context> Bamboo is one of nature's most surprising plants.Many people call this plant a tree,but it is a kind of grass.
Like other kinds of grass,a bamboo plant may be cut very low to the ground,but it will grow back very quickly.A Japanese scientist reported one bamboo plant which grew 1.5 ... |
What other works made a mark on her? | <answer> Patti Smith's "Just Kids" and Russell Brand's "My Booky Wook" as influences <context> (RollingStone.com ) -- Like many authors, Courtney Love is a victim of writer's block.
For over a year, the Hole singer has been penning a memoir with Rolling Stone writer Anthony Bozza. "The Girl With the Most Cake" was o... |
Who was the major opponent to Freemasonry? | <answer> Roman Catholic Church <context> The major opponent of Freemasonry was the Roman Catholic Church, so that in countries with a large Catholic element, such as France, Italy, Spain, and Mexico, much of the ferocity of the political battles involve the confrontation between what Davies calls the reactionary Church... |
Several manufacturers offer what? | <answer> external portable USB hard disk drives <context> Firstly conceived and still used today for optical storage devices (CD-RW drives, DVD drives, etc.), several manufacturers offer external portable USB hard disk drives, or empty enclosures for disk drives. These offer performance comparable to internal drives, l... |
What's the most important factor to predict if people will actively care for the elderly? | <answer> Gender. <context> According to a new US study, couples who expect their children to help care for them in old age should hope they have daughters because they are likely to be twice as attentive overall.
The research by Angelina Grigoryeva, a sociologist at Princeton University, found that, while women provide... |
how much do college books cost per semester? | <answer> From $200-$1000 <context> For example, their Grammar book is only $15. The total cost of books at a college level will usually be much higher. Depending on the number of credits, the price can vary from $200-$1000 per semester. According to CollegeBoard.com, the national average for college textbooks is $1,137... |
how long does chicken egg take to hatch? | <answer> Chicken eggs require 21 days to hatch. <context> Starting the Hatch! Chicken eggs require 21 days at temperatures of approximately 99-100 F to hatch successfully. I try to maintain a temperature of 99.5 F to 100 F. Make sure that you will be able to care for the incubating eggs during the hatch period. |
Which orthodox Hindu philosophy concerns realism? | <answer> Nyāya <context> Hindu philosophy also includes several sub-schools of theistic philosophies that integrate ideas from two or more of the six orthodox philosophies, such as the realism of the Nyāya, the naturalism of the Vaiśeṣika, the dualism of the Sāṅkhya, the monism and knowledge of Self as essential to lib... |
How many other females had she observed him with? | <answer> She had twice seen him acknowledge a bow from a very pretty girl whose general appearance suggested that she did not belong to Evelyn's own walk in life, and that very morning she had noticed him crossing a street in the young woman's company <context> CHAPTER XXIV
JESSY STRIKES
It was the afternoon before... |
Why is Cambridge called a university town? | <answer> The university and town are fully combined. <context> I paid a visit to Cambridge last January. Though the trip took me 5 hours and it rained the whole day with strong winds there, the town deserved a visit.
The bus started at 6:10 a. m. It stopped at 4 airports before we finally arrived,which wasted more tim... |
What kind of meal did he want to make? | <answer> wanted to make a fun meal <context> Jim wanted to make a fun meal one day. After thinking about it for a long time, he chose to make a chicken dish. Jim made a trip to the store to collect all of the different things he would need to make this meal. He drove his blue truck to the store. On the way he passed a... |
How was the lake situated? | <answer> facing the tree <context> Jim rode his bike quickly. It was Friday and he wanted to get to the lake. The path to the lake was long and winding. It was wetter on Tuesday. Jim had to wash his boot. His boot had once been frozen. It was frozen because he left it outside on Sunday. He had to leave his boot outside... |
How did one of the grandchildren find the watch? | <answer> He made no noise and followed the ticking sound. <context> Joe was an old man. The 75-year-old lived very happily in a village and had a beautiful family. Joe had four grandchildren, and they visited him during their holidays.
During one vacation, Joe was preparing his home for the kids: cleaning and buying th... |
what area in europe was known as the powder keg about to explode? | <answer> In Europe, the Balkans was known as the powder keg about to explode. <context> In 1914, the Balkans was known as the powder keg of Europe. Serbia was attempting to create a pan-Slavic state by wresting control of Bosnia from Austria-Hungary. The othe…r Balkan nations were becoming more nationalistic, which ... |
How much of yearly acquired asphalt is reclaimed? | <answer> 99% <context> When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement... |
Why are people afraid of killer bees? | <answer> Because they sting more and attack in groups. <context> Killer bees started in Brazil in 1957. A scientist in Sao Paulo wanted bees to make more honey. So he put forty-six African bees with some Brazilian bees. _ . But the new bees were a mistake. They did not want to make more honey. They wanted to attack. Th... |
how do i print if my printer is offline? | <answer> Right-click the printer and select “See What’s Printing” to display the print spooler window. Click “Printer” and select “Use Printer Offline” to remove the check mark. The printer should come online at this time. <context> Step 5. Right-click the printer and select “See What’s Printing” to display the print s... |
Why do people say money talks? | <answer> Because the rich tend to decide a thing. <context> People often say that money talks. They mean that a person with a lot of money can say how he or she wants things done. But it is not easy to earn enough money to gain this kind of power.
Ask anyone in business. They will tell you that it is a jungle out there... |
Is the city part of a province? | <answer> The city of Buenos Aires is neither part of Buenos Aires Province nor the Province's capital <context> Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. ... |
What made the room comfortable? | <answer> stove <context> CHAPTER XXIII
A NIGHT RIDE
It was six o'clock in the evening. Curtis had just finished his supper and sat drowsily content in his quarters at the police post after being out in the frost all day. The temperature had steadily fallen since morning and the cold was now intensified by a breeze ... |
What does NBS stand for? | <answer> National Building Specification <context> Its services include RIBA Insight, RIBA Appointments, and RIBA Publishing. It publishes the RIBA Product Selector and RIBA Journal. In Newcastle is the NBS, the National Building Specification, which has 130 staff and deals with the building regulations and the Constru... |
When was he fired? | <answer> November 6, 2008 <context> (CNN) -- November 6, 2008, 9:06 a.m.: Ernie Casillas can peg the downward spiral of his life to that exact minute, when he was fired from his job as a mortgage broker. Barack Obama had just been elected president as Casillas was leaving the work force.
Nearly four years later, as O... |
During which period did Jacksonville become a popular destination for the rich? | <answer> Gilded Age <context> During Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, Jacksonville and nearby St. Augustine became popular winter resorts for the rich and famous. Visitors arrived by steamboat and later by railroad. President Grover Cleveland attended the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city on February 22, 1888 durin... |
When the photon energy is less than the work function of the material the light is shone upon, how many photoelectrons are emitted? | <answer> no photoelectrons are emitted at all <context> The "photoelectrons" emitted as a result of the photoelectric effect have a certain kinetic energy, which can be measured. This kinetic energy (for each photoelectron) is independent of the intensity of the light, but depends linearly on the frequency; and if the ... |
Who else was there? | <answer> Lady Delahaye <context> CHAPTER IX
Isobel was standing quite still in the middle of the room, her hands tightly clenched, a spot of colour aflame in her cheeks. Arthur, who had passed Lady Delahaye and me upon the stairs, had apparently just been told the object of her visit.
"Oh, I hate that woman!" Isobe... |
who is the oldest u.s. federal judge? | <answer> Wesley Brown <context> Wesley Brown, a Kennedy Appointee and Oldest-Sitting Federal Judge, Has Died at 104. of Judge Brown, then 102. Corrected: U.S. District Judge Wesley Brown, who continued working in Wichita until about a month ago, has died. He was 104. Brown died Monday evening at Larksfield Place, where... |
Where did Aguirre defeat the French forces? | <answer> Parral <context> General Aguirre moved to the deserts of the southeastern portion of the state and defeated the French forces in Parral, led by Colonel Cottret. By the middle of 1866, the state of Chihuahua was declared free of enemy control; Parral was the last French stronghold within the state. On June 17, ... |
Did Olmos see it being used this way? | <answer> I don't think anyone could have guessed that it would be used the way it's being used <context> (CNN) -- If you can believe it, it's been 25 years since Edward James Olmos portrayed real-life math teacher Jaime Escalante in "Stand and Deliver." Escalante, a Bolivian immigrant, taught in a tough East L.A. high ... |
How many plays can the offence run without gaining ten yards? | <answer> three <context> Each play constitutes a down. The offence must advance the ball at least ten yards towards the opponents' goal line within three downs or forfeit the ball to their opponents. Once ten yards have been gained the offence gains a new set of three downs (rather than the four downs given in American... |
how large is disney world? | <answer> Disney World is 30,080 acres large. <context> How big is Disney World in Florida? Walt Disney World Resort, otherwise known as Disney World, is the largest resort-cum-theme park in the world. Its coverage area is estimated at 30,080 acres. It has more than 30 hotels, 4 theme parks, 2 water parks and several ot... |
Why does the parrot think Mr.Vinegar foolish? | <answer> Because Mr.Vinegar gave his fortune for nothing <context> A long time ago, there lived a poor man whose real name has been forgotten. He was little and old and his face was wrinkled, and that was why his friends called him Mr. Vinegar. His wife was also little and old, and they lived in a little old cottage at... |
Which resonances are less populated in the Kuiper belt? | <answer> 3:4, 3:5, 4:7 and 2:5 <context> There do exist orbits within these empty regions where objects can survive for the age of the Solar System. These resonances occur when Neptune's orbital period is a precise fraction of that of the object, such as 1:2, or 3:4. If, say, an object orbits the Sun once for every two... |
What does the circus think of its performing animals? | <answer> They are helpful in saving their species. <context> Tragedy at the Circus
In yesterday's circus show, a tiger suddenly attacked its trainer and had to be shot dead. As the circus packed up and left, circus officials said the show would go on, even without tigers.
However, the officials cann't simply turn a bli... |
Why more Britons tend to spend more money on organic foods? | <answer> They have stronger sense of health and like nutritious foods. <context> It is the preferred choice of millions of health-conscious Britons. But eating organic food could make you fat, experts have warned. A studyhas shown that people tend to believe that organic foods contain fewer calories, so buy and eat m... |
Who identified gravity as a force? | <answer> Isaac Newton <context> What we now call gravity was not identified as a universal force until the work of Isaac Newton. Before Newton, the tendency for objects to fall towards the Earth was not understood to be related to the motions of celestial objects. Galileo was instrumental in describing the characterist... |
How many restaurants is New York home to? | <answer> 24,000 <context> New York City's food culture includes a variety of international cuisines influenced by the city's immigrant history. Central European and Italian immigrants originally made the city famous for bagels, cheesecake, and New York-style pizza, while Chinese and other Asian restaurants, sandwich jo... |
who is edward sims? | <answer> A retired U.S. Army colonel. <context> Edward J. Sims Obituary. Edward J. Sims, 93, of Tinton Falls, formerly of Bernardsville, died on Friday, June 28, 2013, of complications from a stroke. A retired U.S. Army colonel, he was a World War II hero and master paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division of the 50... |
Who decided the two polities under attack were necessary for the balance of power? ? | <answer> the British government <context> Until about 1855 the words near east and far east did not refer to any particular region. The far East, a phrase containing a noun, East, qualified by an adjective, far, could be at any location in the "far east" of the speaker's home territory. The Ottoman Empire, for example,... |
How many undergrads were attending Notre Dame in 2014? | <answer> 8,448 <context> In 2014 the Notre Dame student body consisted of 12,179 students, with 8,448 undergraduates, 2,138 graduate and professional and 1,593 professional (Law, M.Div., Business, M.Ed.) students. Around 21–24% of students are children of alumni, and although 37% of students come from the Midwestern Un... |
Why did the writer refer to her friend's story? | <answer> To show the importance of the beauty in a person's heart. <context> I once thought that outer beauty is the only factor to become a great person.When I was young, I read many kinds of books, most of which described characters who are handsome or beautiful. So I think that being beautiful is the only way to bec... |
A small population could exist in Alaska because of it's lack of any significant what? | <answer> snowfall <context> The specifics of Paleo-Indian migration to and throughout the Americas, including the exact dates and routes traveled, provide the subject of ongoing research and discussion. According to archaeological and genetic evidence, North and South America were the last continents in the world with ... |
Do they get to have any fun? | <answer> Sports are very popular <context> Do you want to know something about children in Africa? What to they do for fun every day? Find out here: Education School is expensive for many African children. Lots of families can't afford school uniforms or exercise books even though they don't have to pay for school. For... |
what is the aortic arch? | <answer> The curved portion between the ascending and descending portions of the aorta, lying behind the manubrium and giving rise to the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid, and the left subclavian arteries. Also called arch of aorta. <context> aortic arch n. 1 The curved portion between the ascending and ... |
how many mg of aspirin is safe per day? | <answer> 81 milligrams <context> What's more, studies show that daily doses as low as 81 milligrams -- the amount in a baby aspirin -- can reduce the odds of heart attacks and strokes in people who are at risk. About 25 million Americans take aspirin for heart disease protection every day. But there's a catch. Like any... |
How many different colored balls are in this story? | <answer> green <context> The cute red ball rolled over to the blue ball and said hello. The blue ball was scared and went to cry to the green ball. The green ball laughed at the blue ball. Then the green ball told the orange ball that blue ball was stupid. Most felt this was not good to do and so they punished the gre... |
what is a dry snitch? | <answer> It is someone who tells on someone when they aren't involved in the situation at all, also an unnecessary snitch. <context> dry snitch. a dry snitch is someone who tells on someone when they aren't involved in the situation at all, also an unnecessary snitch. 1)bob throws a pencil at the teacher. 2)then the te... |
what does a living trust do? | <answer> A living trust, also called an inter vivos or revocable trust, is an estate planning tool increasingly used by individuals and families of all income brackets as a way to pass on property while generally avoiding costs and delays associated with probate.ithout a living trust, your estate may go through probate... |
How old was he at the time? | <answer> The 36-year-old tried his best <context> Twenty years are just a blink in time. But 20 years is also long enough for a man to grow up. It is always painful. For Andre Agassi, maturing in the spotlight of international tennis competition was even harder.
On September 3, the American tennis player said a tearf... |
when will sessions v dimaya come out? | <answer> Sessions v. Dimaya came out on January 17, 2017. <context> Sessions v. Dimaya was a case argued during the October 2017 term of the U.S. Supreme Court. Argument in the case was first held during the court's October 2016 term on January 17, 2017. On June 26, 2017, at the end of the court's 2016 term, the court ... |
Who was the policeman leading Operation Elveden? | <answer> Detective Chief Superintendent Gordon Briggs <context> On 22 May 2015, Sun reporter Anthony France was found guilty of aiding and abetting misconduct in a public office between 2008 and 2011. France’s trial followed the London Metropolitan Police's Operation Elveden, an ongoing investigation into alleged payme... |
In the 15th century, the ruler of which port embraced Islam? | <answer> Malacca Sultanate <context> There are several theories to the Islamisation process in Southeast Asia. Another theory is trade. The expansion of trade among West Asia, India and Southeast Asia helped the spread of the religion as Muslim traders from Southern Yemen (Hadramout) brought Islam to the region with th... |
what are oncology pathways? | <answer> The future of incentive-driven pathway adherence by asking key questions that will inform the future of this practice and outline for pharmaceutical manufacturers steps that they can take to become an active part of the conversation. <context> Oncology Pathways: Future of Incentive-Driven Adherence. HRA’s most... |
what county is easton ks in? | <answer> Leavenworth <context> Easton is a city in Leavenworth County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 253. |
is van ness metro station closed? | <answer> No, but one entrance will be closed from Monday, May 20 to Friday, May 24 but all other Van Ness entrances and the station elevator will remain open and accessible. <context> In order to finish the project, the entrance must be shut down to remove the wooden structure that secures the work area. As a result, t... |
how old to get a senior park pass? | <answer> 62 years or older in Massachusetts. <context> In January 2015, the Commonwealth of MA modified certain MassParks day use parking fees, including the following: 1 An increase in day use parking fees at parks and beaches that charge a parking fee. 2 An increase in fees for the annual MassParks Pass to $60 for ... |
How do you cut a stringer? | <answer> Use a circular saw to cut out the top and bottom sections of the stair stinger and each step. Use your first stair stringer as a template to trace your remaining stringers. Use a jig saw or hand saw to complete the cut. Follow the layout lines and do not overcut. <context> Cutting Stair Stringers. Use a circul... |
what war was the unknown soldier monument men for? | <answer> The Tomb sarcophagus was placed above the grave of the Unknown Soldier of World War I. <context> Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God. The Tomb sarcophagus was placed above the grave of the Unknown Soldier of World War I. West of the World War I Unknown are the crypts of unknowns fr... |
During what century did the Russian government claim that Ukrainian was a Russian dialect? | <answer> 19th <context> In the 19th century, the Tsarist Government of the Russian Empire claimed that Ukrainian was merely a dialect of Russian and not a language on its own. The differences were few and caused by the conquest of western Ukraine by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, the dialects in Ukraine e... |
What country was her opponent from? | <answer> Serena Williams beat fellow American <context> (CNN) -- It was a bad day on the clay for Maria Sharapova as she was bounced out of the Rome Masters by Ana Ivanovic, Thursday.
It was the first time anyone other than world No.1 Serena Williams had beaten the Russian on the red stuff since the 2011 French Open... |
In which season did American Idol become the costliest show for advertising on television? ? | <answer> season four <context> American Idol became the most expensive series on broadcast networks for advertisers starting season four, and by the next season, it had broken the record in advertising rate for a regularly scheduled prime-time network series, selling over $700,000 for a 30-seconds slot, and reaching up... |
is asbury park beach a municipal beach? | <answer> Yes, asbury park beach is a municipal beach. <context> It was ranked the sixth-best beach in New Jersey in the 2008 Top 10 Beaches Contest sponsored by the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. Asbury Park was originally incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 26, 1874, from... |
What does the Memorandum concern? | <answer> Pacific Regional Trade <context> In July 2013 Tuvalu signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish the Pacific Regional Trade and Development Facility, which Facility originated in 2006, in the context of negotiations for an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Pacific ACP States and the Eu... |
what is rep eric swalwell net wo? | <answer> Eric Swalwell's net worth is estimated to be in the range of approximately $645527855 in 2018. <context> Eric Swalwell's net worth is estimated to be in the range of approximately $645527855 in 2018, according to the users of vipfaq. The estimated net worth includes stocks, properties, and luxury goods such as... |
Buyers were often deceived when precious metals were mixed with? | <answer> less valuable substances <context> Many ancient civilizations alloyed metals for purely aesthetic purposes. In ancient Egypt and Mycenae, gold was often alloyed with copper to produce red-gold, or iron to produce a bright burgundy-gold. Gold was often found alloyed with silver or other metals to produce variou... |
when can know gender of the baby? | <answer> At least 12 weeks pregnant <context> Now, of course, there are much more accurate ways to determine gender before a baby is born. If you're at least 12 weeks pregnant, your doctor can probably tell you the sex of your baby with a high degree of confidence. That is, if you really want to know. Ultrasound. Paren... |
Along with convection, what provokes rain in the Plymouth area? | <answer> Atlantic depressions <context> Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. The Atlantic depressions are more vigorous in autumn and winter and most of the rain which falls in those seasons in the south-west is from this source. Average annual rainfall is around 980 millimetres... |
When did record companies first attempt to protect their CDs from copying? | <answer> 2001 <context> The Red Book audio specification, except for a simple "anti-copy" statement in the subcode, does not include any copy protection mechanism. Known at least as early as 2001, attempts were made by record companies to market "copy-protected" non-standard compact discs, which cannot be ripped, or co... |
Will it delay the procedure? | <answer> that could delay the athlete's murder trial for a month or more <context> Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius prosecutor Gerrie Nel wants the South African track star sent for independent psychiatric evaluation, he said Monday, in a move that could delay the athlete's murder trial for a month or m... |
Who then arrived to the meeting? | <answer> Sen. Marco Rubio <context> The critical moment for Sen. Ted Cruz and his allies came around 7 p.m. on Tuesday night.
The Texas Republican's suit was still crisp, despite more than four hours into what would become a rhetorical marathon of more than 21 hours on the Senate floor aimed at derailing Obamacare.
... |
when was internet explorer first released? | <answer> 1995 <context> Windows Internet Explorer (IE, formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer, MSIE), is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft. It was included as part of the Microsoft Windows operating system, starting in 1995. It was first released as part of the add-on package Microsoft Plus! for W... |
What is the meaning of boarding and lodging expenses? | <answer> Boarding refers to the provision of both accommodation and meals while lodging refers to the provision of accommodation. <context> The main difference between boarding and lodging is that boarding refers to the provision of both accommodation and meals while lodging refers to the provision of accommodation. Th... |
how long does a cold incubate before symptoms? | <answer> one to three days. <context> @burcidi-- I don't think so. Three weeks is too long as an incubation period for a common cold. The incubation period is usually a few days in most people, but it can be up to a week. If you had said two weeks, then I would have said maybe, but I doubt that you picked up the cold f... |
How many are leaving the aged home? | <answer> "Mrs Dale and the girls are going to leave the Small House; they're going into Guestwick to live." <context> CHAPTER XXXIX
Doctor Crofts Is Turned Out
"Have you heard the news, my dear, from the Small House?" said Mrs Boyce to her husband, some two or three days after Mrs Dale's visit to the squire. It wa... |
What is the average closing costs for buyer? | <answer> 2 to 5 percent of the purchase price <context> On average, closing costs make up two to five percent of the purchase price of a home. Two percent doesn't seem like a high number, until you remember that houses are pretty expensive. With the average home price at $152,000, that means you can expect to pay an ex... |
where did he put the frog? | <answer> and dropped it into the water <context> Kerry was playing with his toy airplane in the backyard after school one day when he saw something moving in the corner of the yard. He put down his toy and went over to look. He found a small frog, about two inches cross, jumping across the grass.
Carefully, Kerry fo... |
How was the single released? | <answer> exclusively <context> On February 6, 2016, one day before her performance at the Super Bowl, Beyoncé released a new single exclusively on music streaming service Tidal called "Formation". |
In which plane? | <answer> while it is active on the signaling plane <context> It was only in the 1980s that digital telephony transmission networks became possible, such as with ISDN networks, assuring a minimum bit rate (usually 128 kilobits/s) for compressed video and audio transmission. During this time, there was also research into... |
what is vulvar winking? | <answer> Vulvar winking is uncontrolled movement of the vulva in a mare on heat. <context> big feature during the daily search for mares in heat in the breeding season; see vulvar winking (below). vulvar winking uncontrolled movement of the vulva in a mare on heat. |
what else is it called? | <answer> Daoism <context> Taoism ( or ), also known as Daoism, is a religious or philosophical tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the "Tao" (, literally "Way", also romanized as "Dao"). The "Tao" is a fundamental idea in most Chinese philosophical schools; in Taoism, however, it denote... |
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