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How do you unwrinkle clothes? | <answer> Put the clothing in a clothes dryer with an ice cube and Try putting the wrinkled clothing in the shower and Buy a wrinkle-removing spray at the store. <context> Using Alternative Means to Remove Wrinkles. 1 1. Put the clothing in a clothes dryer with an ice cube. 2 2. Try putting the wrinkled clothing in th... |
In what month does the Summer Under the Stars event take place? | <answer> August <context> Each August, Turner Classic Movies suspends its regular schedule for a special month of film marathons called "Summer Under the Stars", which features entire daily schedules devoted to the work of a particular actor, with movies and specials that pertain to the star of the day. In the summer o... |
how often should i take blood pressure at home? | <answer> You should check your blood pressure at home at least once a day, two to three measurements a day would be ideal. <context> You should check your blood pressure at home at least once a day, three to five times a week. Two to three measurements a day would be ideal, but at least one, at different times of the d... |
Along with British Somaliland, what country in the region was a British protectorate after the Second World War? | <answer> Italian Somaliland <context> Following World War II, Britain retained control of both British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland as protectorates. In 1945, during the Potsdam Conference, the United Nations granted Italy trusteeship of Italian Somaliland, but only under close supervision and on the condition — f... |
who is lupita nyong? | <answer> Lupita Nyong'o is an Kenyan actress. <context> About. 1 Lupita Nyong'o is a 34 year old Kenyan Actress. Born Lupita Amondi Nyong'o on 1st March, 1983 in Mexico City, Mexico, she is famous for Patsey in 12 Years a Slave in a career that spans 2005–present. Her zodiac sign is Pisces. |
who created the word agnostic? | <answer> English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley coined the word "agnostic" <context> Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.
According to the philosopher William L. Rowe, "agnosticism is the view that human reason is incapable of providing sufficient rational gr... |
The Samoan team hasn't missed a Rugby World Cup since what year? | <answer> 1991 <context> Rugby union is the national sport in Samoa and the national team, nicknamed the Manu Samoa, is consistently competitive against teams from vastly more populous nations. Samoa has competed at every Rugby World Cup since 1991, and made the quarter finals in 1991, 1995 and the second round of the 1... |
Why was this creation a winner? | <answer> a flashlight getting power from the holder's body heat <context> A 15-year-old student who invented a flashlight getting power from the holder's body heat is going home today from California with a big prize and a chance to do further research. Ann Makosinski was the only Canadian among the four winners at Go... |
When did President Sanha die? | <answer> 2012 <context> In 2012, President Rachide Sambu-balde Malam Bacai Sanhá died. He belonged to PAIGC (African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde), one of the two major political parties in Guinea-Bissau, along with the PRS (Party for Social Renewal). There are more than 20 minor parties. |
what do superdelegates do? | <answer> Superdelegate was originally coined and created to describe this type of Democratic delegate, the term has become widely used to describe these delegates in both parties, even though it is not an official term used by either party. <context> A superdelegate or an unpledged delegate is a delegate to the Dem... |
How is the weather in hoffman estates il? | <answer> The weather in Hoffman Estates, Illinois is cloudy skies with light rain, with a maximum temperature of 34° and a minimum temperature of 19°. <context> Hoffman Estates, IL - Weather forecast from Theweather.com. Weather conditions with updates on temperature, humidity, wind speed, snow, pressure, etc. for Hoff... |
How were the different levels of award and honour reflected the imperial system? | <answer> Canada, Australia, and New Zealand <context> Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were discontinued in those Commonwealth realms that established a national system of honours and awards such as the Order of Australia, the Order of Canada, and the New Zealand Order of Merit. In many of these systems,... |
Name Michigan's first Civic chartered company.? | <answer> Ann Arbor Civic Ballet <context> Several performing arts groups and facilities are on the University of Michigan's campus, as are museums dedicated to art, archaeology, and natural history and sciences. Founded in 1879, the University Musical Society is an independent performing arts organization that presents... |
how many wastewater treatment plants in us? | <answer> There are more than 16,000 publicly owned wastewater treatment systems in the United States. <context> Thus, ensuring the supply of drinking water and wastewater treatment and service is essential to modern life and the Nation’s economy. Overview. There are approximately 153,000 public drinking water systems a... |
Where in the Seattle area does Boeing have manufacturing plants? | <answer> Everett and Renton <context> Prior to moving its headquarters to Chicago, aerospace manufacturer Boeing (#30) was the largest company based in Seattle. Its largest division is still headquartered in nearby Renton, and the company has large aircraft manufacturing plants in Everett and Renton, so it remains the ... |
where was the relay announced? | <answer> The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from March 24 until August 8, 2008, prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics, with the theme of "one world, one dream". Plans for the relay were announced on April 26, 2007, in Beijing, China. The relay, also called by the organizers as the "Journey of Harmony", lasted 129... |
What is the title of the earliest known recording of Chopin's work? | <answer> Nocturne in E major Op. 62 No. 2 <context> The British Library notes that "Chopin's works have been recorded by all the great pianists of the recording era." The earliest recording was an 1895 performance by Paul Pabst of the Nocturne in E major Op. 62 No. 2. The British Library site makes available a number o... |
where does red gum grow? | <answer> It grows along watercourses. <context> Australia's river redgums-Eucalyptus camaldelensis. The river red gum Eucalyptus camaldulensis is the most widely distributed eucalyptus species in Australia growing along watercourses throughout the country.It lines the Murray River for most of its length.n fact River Re... |
In neutering, what is removed in female dogs? | <answer> ovaries and uterus <context> Neutering refers to the sterilization of animals, usually by removal of the male's testicles or the female's ovaries and uterus, in order to eliminate the ability to procreate and reduce sex drive. Because of the overpopulation of dogs in some countries, many animal control agencie... |
how long is buttermilk safe to use? | <answer> Up to 2 weeks <context> Can buttermilk be frozen? Buttermilk Storage. Buttermilk will last up to 2 weeks due to its high acidity level, although it is best the first week. Once opened, it should be used within a week for drinking purposes, but it will be fine for baking often even after the expiration date. |
Who are some of the opponents of biracial and multiracial as identifiers? | <answer> Congresswoman Diane Watson and Congressman Augustus Hawkins <context> In the 1980s, parents of mixed-race children began to organize and lobby for the addition of a more inclusive term of racial designation that would reflect the heritage of their children. When the U.S. government proposed the addition of the... |
Which two fleets returned to Kronstadt? | <answer> British and French fleet <context> The Baltic was[when?] a forgotten theatre of the Crimean War. Popularisation of events elsewhere overshadowed the significance of this theatre, which was close to Saint Petersburg, the Russian capital. In April 1854 an Anglo-French fleet entered the Baltic to attack the Russi... |
what does reverse polarity mean? | <answer> Reverse polarity is the opposite of normal polarity.the positive hooked up to the negative terminal and the negative to the positive terminal. <context> Confidence votes 7.8K. Reverse polarity is the opposite of normal polarity. Normal polarity in electronics is when you have the positive hooked up to the posi... |
ACCORDING TO THE LAWYER, IS THERE ANY EVIDENCE AGAINST HIS CLIENT? | <answer> no <context> (CNN) -- A federal grand jury Thursday charged two friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with obstructing justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice, the U.S. attorney's office in Boston said.
Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev -- 19-year-old roommates and Kazakh nation... |
How do they feel? | <answer> They are happy <context> Tammy likes the park. There are swings at the park. There is a slide at the park.
Mary goes to the park with Tammy. They jump rope. They play tag. They like the park.
Tammy and Mary have fun at the park. Tammy has a dog named Max. Tammy and Mary take Max to the park.
Max likes th... |
How many deaths have the thunderstorms and tornadoes on Friday caused? | <answer> Eleven. <context> NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A line of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes marched across the South on Friday, peeling away roofs, overturning cars and killing at least 11 people in Tennessee, officials said.
It was the second wave of violent weather to hit the state in less than a week. Last weekend, ... |
Why does Mr Hungerton think Ned comes around? | <answer> Mr. Hungerton, her father, really was absolutely centered upon his own silly self. If anything could have driven me from Gladys, it would have been the thought of such a father-in-law. I am convinced that he really believed in his heart that I came round to the Chestnuts three days a week for the pleasure of h... |
What city did Frederick lay siege to? | <answer> Olmütz <context> In early 1758, Frederick launched an invasion of Moravia, and laid siege to Olmütz (now Olomouc, Czech Republic). Following an Austrian victory at the Battle of Domstadtl that wiped out a supply convoy destined for Olmütz, Frederick broke off the siege and withdrew from Moravia. It marked the ... |
Where did the torch relay begin in Indonesia? | <answer> Jakarta <context>
Indonesia: The Olympic flame reached Jakarta on April 22. The original 20 km relay through Jakarta was cancelled due to "security worries", at the request of the Chinese embassy, and the torch was instead carried round the city main's stadium, as it had been in Islamabad. Several dozen pro-... |
Whose idea is it to make money by sweeping the snow? | <answer> Vickie's. <context> Alex,Nicole and Vickie are friends.They live in the same neighborhood.They want to make some money to buy Christmas presents.
"We need to print out fliers and pass them around to all the houses,"says Nicole.Alex's dad helps them print out fliers.The three friends go to all the houses and pu... |
Which place is only known by some Italians? | <answer> Villa Punta San Nicola, Favignana. <context> Several Holiday Houses in Sicily and Its Islands
Baglio Fontana, Buseto Paiizzoio, Trapani,Sicily
Grapes have been harvested at this traditional family farm since the early 18ih century. Old photos of the family cover the walls of tlie sitting room. A farm museum ex... |
When can Mrs. Greene go across road easiliy? | <answer> when the light is green <context> Alice was twenty-three years old, and she was a nurse at a big hospital . She was very kind and all of her patients likes her very much . One day she was out shopping. She saw an old woman. The woman was waiting to cross a busy street . Alice wanted to cross the street, too. S... |
What year did The Times of India start? | <answer> 1838 <context> The Times is the first newspaper to have borne that name, lending it to numerous other papers around the world, including The Times of India (founded in 1838), The Straits Times (Singapore) (1845), The New York Times (1851), The Irish Times (1859), Le Temps (France) (1861-1942), the Cape Times (... |
When were interceptors like the F-106 Delta Dart not being built anymore? | <answer> the late 1960s <context> The interceptor aircraft (or simply interceptor) is a type of fighter aircraft designed specifically to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft, particularly bombers, usually relying on high speed and altitude capabilities. A number of jet interceptors such as the F-102 Delta Dagger, the ... |
Who did Dominic entrust to start his school? | <answer> Matthew of Paris <context> Dominic's education at Palencia gave him the knowledge he needed to overcome the Manicheans. With charity, the other concept that most defines the work and spirituality of the order, study became the method most used by the Dominicans in working to defend the Church against the peril... |
What other English towns were sites of Huguenot settlement? | <answer> Kent, particularly Sandwich, Faversham and Maidstone <context> Other evidence of the Walloons and Huguenots in Canterbury includes a block of houses in Turnagain Lane, where weavers' windows survive on the top floor, as many Huguenots worked as weavers. The Weavers, a half-timbered house by the river, was the ... |
What do three cities in this passage have in common? | <answer> They all have wonderful nightlife. <context> prefix = st1 /SPAIN is unique. Enough sunshine, gorgeous beaches and delicious food make it a favourite holiday spot for millions of Europeans. But eating and sunbathing is not all this Mediterranean country has to offer. Its wild nightlife has given Spaniards a wel... |
what is the unemployment rate of sioux county, iowa? | <answer> The unemployment rate in Sioux Center, Iowa, is 2.80%. <context> economy overview The unemployment rate in Sioux Center, Iowa, is 2.80%, with job growth of 3.87%. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 44.94%. Sioux Center, Iowa Taxes. Sioux Center, Iowa,sales tax rate is 7.00%. |
how many times did obama use executive privilege? | <answer> Obama used executive privilege one time. <context> On Wednesday, his role had changed, but the debate was the same: Republican were asking what exactly Obama was trying to hide by invoking his right to executive privilege for the first time. The administration is refusing to turn over documents related to the ... |
Who greatly changed the image of the Labour party? | <answer> Blair <context> The Sun switched support to the Labour party on 18 March 1997, six weeks before the General Election victory which saw the New Labour leader Tony Blair become Prime Minister with a large parliamentary majority, despite the paper having attacked Blair and New Labour up to a month earlier. Its fr... |
was doc happy with the simulation? | <answer> He says Doc did not like the bumpy part of the flight simulation. <context> Air travel makes some people very nervous. The crowds, the noise and flying itself can cause unease. But there are classes that people can take to help them defeat the fear of flying. And now we are going to talk about similar trainin... |
what well known leader wears this color? | <answer> The Pope <context> White is the lightest (brightest) color; it is the color of objects that reflect and scatter all visible wavelengths of light without absorbing any, so it imparts no hue to the light, meaning it is achromatic like black (it's opposite) and the grays. It is the color of chalk and many bleache... |
How is the weather in matteson il? | <answer> The Matteson, IL forecast for Aug 17 is 73 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 91 percentage chance of rain and 9 mph winds from the South. <context> Hourly Forecast Detailed. 1 0am:The Matteson, IL forecast for Aug 17 is 73 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 91 percentage chance of rain and 9 mph winds from... |
What year was Thomas Bewick's book published? | <answer> 1797 <context> It was not until the end of the eighteenth century that migration as an explanation for the winter disappearance of birds from northern climes was accepted. Thomas Bewick's A History of British Birds (Volume 1, 1797) mentions a report from "a very intelligent master of a vessel" who, "between th... |
Weekly, how many senior ladies teams does Southampton Hockey Club field? | <answer> 5 <context> The city hockey club, Southampton Hockey Club, founded in 1938, is now one of the largest and highly regarded clubs in Hampshire, fielding 7 senior men's and 5 senior ladies teams on a weekly basis along with boys’ and girls’ teams from 6 upwards. |
then what is it? | <answer> The state also has the second largest economy among the <context> Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria is a landlocked federal state of Germany, occupying its southeastern corner. With an area of 70,550.19 square kilometres (27,200 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state by land area. Its territor... |
In the late Middle Ages, as the Ashkenazi population shifted it moved from what location? | <answer> German lands <context> They established communities throughout Central and Eastern Europe, which had been their primary region of concentration and residence until recent times, evolving their own distinctive characteristics and diasporic identities. In the late Middle Ages the center of gravity of the Ashkena... |
what county is baldwinville ma in? | <answer> Worcester County <context> Baldwinville is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Templeton in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,028 at the 2010 census. The name also refers to the local post office or railroad station. Some people, perhaps... |
where does meadow garlic reside? | <answer> Meadow garlic is native to eastern North America from Texas to Florida to New Brunswick to Montana. <context> Allium canadense, also known as Canada onion, Canadian garlic, wild garlic, meadow garlic and wild onion is a perennial plant native to eastern North America from Texas to Florida to New Brunswick to M... |
who was indigo jones what was his contribution? | <answer> Inigo Jones is a British painter, architect and designer. He was the first architect to use Vitruvian standards forhis designs. He is contributions included the Banqueting House,Whitehall. <context> Inigo Jones, (born July 15, 1573, Smithfield, London, Eng.—died June 21, 1652, London), British painter, archite... |
Who was Glumm talking to? | <answer> Alric <context> CHAPTER SEVENTEEN.
IN WHICH GLUMM TAKES TO HUNTING ON THE MOUNTAINS FOR CONSOLATION, AND FINDS IT UNEXPECTEDLY, WHILE ALRIC PROVES HIMSELF A HERO.
"I go to the fells to-day," said Glumm to Alric one morning, as the latter opened the door of Glummstede and entered the hall.
"I go also," sa... |
Who included Madonna as the most powerful woman of the century? | <answer> Time magazine <context> According to Tony Sclafani from MSNBC, "It's worth noting that before Madonna, most music mega-stars were guy rockers; after her, almost all would be female singers ... When The Beatles hit America, they changed the paradigm of performer from solo act to band. Madonna changed it back—wi... |
How do you attach a tabletop? | <answer> Rip three pieces of 1-by-2-inch pine on a table saw to use for cleats to hold the tabletop together, Cut the cleats 2 inches shorter than the width of the tabletop, arrange them approximately in the same places you put the clamps, one at either end and one in the middle. <context> Wipe excess glue from the joi... |
What underworld god possess Rajasthanis? | <answer> Bhaironji <context> Spirit possession has been documented in modern Rajasthan. Some of the spirits possessing Rajasthanis are seen as good and beneficial while others are seen as malevolent. The good spirits include murdered royalty, the underworld god Bhaironji, and Muslim saints. Bad spirits include perpetua... |
Before Planck, it was assumed that the energy of a body could take on what value? | <answer> any <context> Prior to Planck's work, it had been assumed that the energy of a body could take on any value whatsoever – that it was a continuous variable. The Rayleigh–Jeans law makes close predictions for a narrow range of values at one limit of temperatures, but the results diverge more and more strongly as... |
what was he planning to do? | <answer> he would leave the school at which he had won his appointment with so much trouble, and go into an open profession <context> Chapter II
Harry Clavering Chooses His Profession
Harry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and t... |
How has her relative avoided problems? | <answer> Jabez has only escaped much trouble as the uncle of a traitress by undertaking this mission." <context> CHAPTER IX
THE SMITING OF AMON
That evening I sat ill at ease in my work-chamber in Seti's palace, making pretence to write, I who felt that great evils threatened my lord the Prince, and knew not what ... |
What right did Charles believe in? | <answer> Charles believed in the divine right of kings <context> Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
Charles was the second son of King James VI of Scotland, but after his father inherited t... |
Did Mo Yan win any awards? | <answer> Nobel Prize <context> BEIJING --- Since Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, the public has started to consider the way to improve Chinese literature's global presence.
The prize indicates that Chinese contemporary authors and their works are getting the world's attention, which inspires writers and ama... |
What would be the best title for the passage? | <answer> Marco Polo in China <context> Marco Polo was from Venice, Italy. In 1271, at age 17, Marco went on a trip with his father and uncle to China. Today people often travel to different places around the world. But it was very hard for people from Europe to visit China then. After three and a half years, the Polos ... |
How much in dollars did the Super Famicom cost in Japan? | <answer> US$210 <context> Designed by Masayuki Uemura, the designer of the original Famicom, the Super Famicom was released in Japan on Wednesday, November 21, 1990 for ¥25,000 (US$210). It was an instant success; Nintendo's initial shipment of 300,000 units sold out within hours, and the resulting social disturbance l... |
Crows will cooperate with small birds to drive away what predators? | <answer> hawks or larger mammalian predators <context> Mobbing can be an interspecies activity: it is common for birds to respond to mobbing calls of a different species. Many birds will show up at the sight of mobbing and watch and call, but not participate. It should also be noted that some species can be on both end... |
Why did the driver of the train refused to do his job? | <answer> His seat was damp. <context> Poor weather. Technical difficulties. These are some of the typical causes of cancelled trains and planes. But sometimes, the excuse can be a lot more _ .
Just recently, passengers waiting for a train to Peterborough heard the following announcement, "For reasons beyond our control... |
Who was there? | <answer> At a bar a few days later, Eleanor, a girl in Andy's maths class, sat down next to him <context> "I believe you're the right person to write an advice column for the students called Dear Amy!" Jenny, editor of the school newspaper, said to Andy, who finally agreed to accept the job if Jenny promised not to tel... |
If you want to find something to do for Saturday afternoon, which telephone number will you call? | <answer> 5012372 <context> A bike tour and race will be held on August 26 and 27(Sat. & Sum. ). At 5:30am, the riders will leave Tian'anmen Square and ride the first 35 kilometers as a training _ . Then the next 55 kilometres leg, from Yanjiao to Jixian, will be the first competitive part of the tour. The riders and t... |
How did she feel at the beginning? | <answer> The girl was scared. <context> The girl was scared. She had been lost in the woods for over an hour. Then she heard something howling in the distance. Finally, it was getting dark. It all made her more scared than she had ever been. The howling grew louder. Then the girl came into a small opening in the woods.... |
What is the cost of chemical peel? | <answer> $600 to $900. <context> In the United States, a chemical peel costs from $600 to $900 on average. However, the cost of your chemical peel will vary widely depending on the type of peel you choose, the cost of living in your region, and other factors, and may be as low as $150 for a light peel and as high as $6... |
Did he create the internet? | <answer> Maybe not the Internet foundations of ARPANET and TCP/IP and Mosaic, the codes and packets and standards on which the whole thing is based. But he was a factor in fashioning some of the Web's upper floors. <context> Aaron Swartz helped create the Internet.
Maybe not the Internet foundations of ARPANET and TC... |
when does the green lantern corps movie come out?k? | <answer> The Green Lantern Corps movie comes out on June 19, 2020. <context> In July 2015, Warner Bros announced plans to release a solo Green Lantern film titled Green Lantern Corps, with a release date scheduled for June 19, 2020. The film will be the eleventh installment of the DC Extended Universe. |
when did this happen? | <answer> In February <context> A Texas teen who's been jailed more than four months for a Facebook comment he made during a video-game argument is finally getting a day in court that could let him go home.
Justin Carter, who was 18 when he was arrested, will appear in Comal County (Texas) District Court on Tuesday, J... |
Cities in what geographic part of Libya were controlled by rebels? | <answer> eastern <context> Accusing the rebels of being "drugged" and linked to al-Qaeda, Gaddafi proclaimed that he would die a martyr rather than leave Libya. As he announced that the rebels would be "hunted down street by street, house by house and wardrobe by wardrobe", the army opened fire on protests in Benghazi,... |
did dinosaurs and humans coexist? | <answer> No <context> 10. Flying reptiles were dinosaurs. 1. Humans lived alongside dinosaurs. Dinosaurs and people coexist only in books, movies and cartoons. The last dinosaurs – other than birds – died out dramatically about 65 million years ago, while the fossils of our earliest human ancestors are only about 6 mil... |
What command prepared offensives into Burma after the Allied setbacks in 1943? | <answer> South East Asia command <context> After the Allied setbacks in 1943, the South East Asia command prepared to launch offensives into Burma on several fronts. In the first months of 1944, the Chinese and American troops of the Northern Combat Area Command (NCAC), commanded by the American Joseph Stilwell, began ... |
what does shortcut mean? | <answer> In computing, a keyboard shortcut is a series of one or several keys, such as Ctrl+F to search a character string. <context> In computing, a keyboard shortcut is a series of one or several keys, such as Ctrl+F to search a character string. Such a directive invokes a software or operating system operation (in o... |
How much did the European Commission estimate the GDP growth for Eurozone countries would be in 2009? | <answer> 0.1% <context> On November 3, 2008, the European Commission at Brussels predicted for 2009 an extremely weak growth of GDP, by 0.1%, for the countries of the Eurozone (France, Germany, Italy, Belgium etc.) and even negative number for the UK (−1.0%), Ireland and Spain. On November 6, the IMF at Washington, D.C... |
how old is mayweather? | <answer> Thirty-eight year old Mayweather <context> (CNN)A chiseled boxer's Instagram feed shows him making constant references to the Bible and enjoying gospel singing with his wife.
Another features his formidable opponent counting stacks of money, hanging out in strip clubs, and flashing diamond watches and Ferra... |
Could Kenneth sleep? | <answer> so that neither could he follow his example, nor yet so much as realize how one should slumber upon the very brink of etern <context> CHAPTER VIII. THE TWISTED BAR
Nature asserted herself, and, despite his condition, Crispin slept. Kenneth sat huddled on his chair, and in awe and amazement he listened to hi... |
How old was he at the time? | <answer> 13 <context> Woodbridge, Virginia (CNN) -- The police photograph is chilling. In grainy black and white tones, it shows 13-year-old Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. The look in his eyes is one of fear, fatigue and disbelief. He had just been rescued from a nightmare.
"I was abducte... |
What kind of person is Ray? | <answer> Thoughtful and polite. <context> Ray's wedding had gone off smoothly. Everyone seemed to have had a good time. A few people had too good a time; they went home with designated drivers. All evening, the gift table remained unguarded. Who would steal anything, Ray thought. He had never heard of such a thing ha... |
Which movie was a modern version of Thunderball? | <answer> Never Say Never Again <context> The ownership of the Spectre organisation—originally stylised "SPECTRE" as an acronym of SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion—and its characters, had been at the centre of long-standing litigation starting in 1961 between Ian Fleming and K... |
what are currency exchange rates based on? | <answer> Currency exchange rates based on country's political changes to market news. <context> Historic rates. Exchange rates fluctuate daily based on the value of a country’s currency, which is affected by anything from political changes to market news. We also list our historic rates here, helping you to understand ... |
Has he got anyone else to try riding with him? | <answer> he's even persuaded me to have a go <context> A schoolboy, who has been unable to play sports, has found the perfect entertainment--snowboarding. Thomas Pettigrew is enjoying himself by performing difficult actions at freestyle events.
The youngster can't join in PE lessons at school, because he suffers from... |
Which may be the best title of the passage? | <answer> Taking medicine with a microchip under the skin <context> In March 2012, researchers in the United States announce that they have developed the first wirelessly controlled device that can supply a drug directly into the body. A small chip is implanted under the skin. It contains the medicine, which it releases... |
What did Rashid plan to do after his arrival in Sydney? | <answer> Find a house <context> Arriving in Sydney on his own from India, my husband ,Rashid, stayed in a hotel for a short time while looking for a house for me and our children.
During the first week of his stay, he went out one day to do some shopping. He came back in the late afternoon to discover that his suitcase... |
During what decade did hip-hop begin to be featured on the radio? | <answer> 1980s <context> The amount of crossover between the AC chart and the Hot 100 has varied based on how much the passing pop music trends of the times appealed to adult listeners. Not many disco or new wave songs were particularly successful on the AC chart during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and much of the h... |
did george go to school? | <answer> Yes, George Walton Lucas went to school. <context> George Walton Lucas, Jr. was raised on a walnut ranch in Modesto, California. His father was a stationery store owner and he had three siblings. During his late teen years, he went to Downey High School and was very much interested in drag racing. He planned t... |
what is a rabbi trust plan? | <answer> A Rabbi Trust is a non-qualified deferred compensation arrangement in which funds are invested in an irrevocable trust to be held for the benefit of employees for retirement purposes. <context> A Rabbi Trust is a non-qualified deferred compensation arrangement in which funds are invested in an irrevocable trus... |
What subject matter does post-punk commonly mesh its musical sensibilities with? | <answer> art and politics <context> Post-punk is a heterogeneous type of rock music that emerged in the wake of the punk movement of the 1970s. Drawing inspiration from elements of punk rock while departing from its musical conventions and wider cultural affiliations, post-punk music was marked by varied, experimentali... |
who was hannibal of carthage? | <answer> Hannibal was the leader of the military forces of Carthage that fought against Rome in the Second Punic War. <context> Who was Hannibal? Hannibal (or Hannibal Barca) was the leader of the military forces of Carthage that fought against Rome in the Second Punic War. Hannibal, who almost overpowered Rome, was co... |
Who brought him on to the team? | <answer> Branch Rickey <context> When Jackie Robinson walked onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, on April 15, 1947, he changed baseball forever. As the first African American to play in the Major League in modern times, many believe he changed the country forever. Robinson was born in 1919. He lived in a time whe... |
is a legal guardian a power of attorney? | <answer> The Two terms guardianship and power of attorney although similar, are very different in a court of law. <context> Home > Guardianship vs Power of Attorney: What’s the Difference? In elder law, some of the most commonly used terms among attorneys can be hard to understand for a client. Two of those terms are g... |
How can migrating birds lose their way? | <answer> flying past their destinations <context> Migrating birds can lose their way and appear outside their normal ranges. This can be due to flying past their destinations as in the "spring overshoot" in which birds returning to their breeding areas overshoot and end up further north than intended. Certain areas, be... |
In what year? | <answer> 1972 <context> New York (CNN) -- The mansion and four-acre estate featured in Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 film "The Godfather" is up for sale for a whopping $2.9 million.
Owner Jim Norton said he put the eight-bedroom, five-bathroom Staten Island home on the market after his father recently passed away.
Th... |
How many years has The Times stayed with Times New Roman? | <answer> 40 <context> The Times commissioned the serif typeface Times New Roman, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype, in 1931. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. The font was supervised by... |
how much should you pay for baseboard installation? | <answer> The cost to Install a Baseboard starts at $5.55 - $8.63 per linear foot. <context> The cost to Install a Baseboard starts at $5.55 - $8.63 per linear foot, but varies significantly with common options. Get real costs for your SPECIFIC project requirements here. See the time to install a baseboard, along with p... |
Which movie featured a cover of Queen's The Show Must Go On? | <answer> Moulin Rouge! <context> Several films have featured their songs performed by other artists. A version of "Somebody to Love" by Anne Hathaway was in the 2004 film Ella Enchanted. In 2006, Brittany Murphy also recorded a cover of the same song for the 2006 film Happy Feet. In 2001, a version of "The Show Must Go... |
How do the police know what Ferhani said? | <answer> his conversations with an undercover police officer were secretly recorded. <context> New York (CNN) -- Two men suspected of planning an attack on a Manhattan synagogue with guns and a grenade were arrested Wednesday, marking the end of a seven-month undercover operation by New York police officers.
The sus... |
In the early 20th century it became more common to bury what kind of remains? | <answer> cremated <context> During the early 20th century it became increasingly common to bury cremated remains rather than coffins in the abbey. In 1905 the actor Sir Henry Irving was cremated and his ashes buried in Westminster Abbey, thereby becoming the first person ever to be cremated prior to interment at the ab... |
Where are rose windows never found in the facades of cathedrals? | <answer> any English Cathedrals <context> Above the main portal there is generally a large window, like that at York Minster, or a group of windows such as those at Ripon Cathedral. In France there is generally a rose window like that at Reims Cathedral. Rose windows are also often found in the façades of churches of S... |
What rank does it stand when its natural resources are accounted for? | <answer> eighth highest total estimated value of natural resources, <context> The economy of Australia is developed and one of the largest mixed market economies in the world, with a GDP of AUD$1.69 trillion as of 2017. Australia is the second wealthiest nation in terms of wealth per adult, after Switzerland. Australi... |
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