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6432_6
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Citizens without air conditioning in their homes
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_7
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Omaha, Nebraska
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_8
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
An amusement park
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_9
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Ice cubes
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_10
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Two tons
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_11
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
To lower the water's temperature
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_12
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
88 degrees
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_13
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
6 degrees.
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_14
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Above 110 degrees
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_15
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Daryl Williams
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_16
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
A weather forecaster
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_17
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Norman, Oklahoma
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_18
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
Millions of citizens
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6432_19
Q: Where is Betty Smokov from? A: North Dakota Q: How warm is her house? A: 82 degrees Fahrenheit Q: Is she using the AC? A: Yes Q: How did she describe the atmosphere? A: Unpleasant and sticky. Q: Who is saying the heat is not ending soon? A: The National Weather Service Q: How are Chicago and Detroit trying to help c...
17
[ "Millions of citizens throughout the central US are jumping into pools, sitting in the shade, and turning on their air conditioners as they try to beat the heat.With record-breaking temperatures and unbearable humidity attacking the central US.17 states from Texas to Michigan have all received heat advisories and w...
6433_0
How long has gone by?
Ten days
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_1
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back?
Mark
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_2
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else?
Annaple
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_3
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave?
the bereaved ones
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_4
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go?
father and daughter
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_5
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not?
They dreaded their departure as additional desolation
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_6
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else?
as closing the door of hope
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_7
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
his rest was good for Annaple
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_8
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
her baby
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_9
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
No
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_10
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
nurse had discovered a better system
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_11
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
Nurse
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_12
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
Mark does
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_13
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
a quarter of his salary
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_14
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
No
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_15
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
Nuttie
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_16
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
to be more at rest
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_17
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
Nan
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_18
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
Dutton was going to the Thames.
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6433_19
Q: How long has gone by? A: Ten days Q: Who think it's time to go back? A: Mark Q: Who else? A: Annaple Q: Who would they leave? A: the bereaved ones Q: Who didn't want them to go? A: father and daughter Q: Why not? A: They dreaded their departure as additional desolation Q: What else? A: as closing the door of hope Q:...
to look at a little unclaimed child's body
[ "CHAPTER XXXV. \n\nTHE HULL OF THE URSULA. \n\nTen days had passed, and Mark and Annaple were thinking that they ought to return to ordinary life, and leave the bereaved ones to endeavour to construct their life afresh under the dreadful wearing uncertainty of their darling's fate. Still they were detained by urgen...
6434_0
Who was ready to act?
Adam Salton
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_1
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done?
Sir Nathaniel.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_2
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool?
Davenport
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_3
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for?
The steward of the West African.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_4
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who?
Oolanga
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_5
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who? A: Oolanga Q: Why did they want to find him?
Induce him to come to the Bow.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_6
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who? A: Oolanga Q: Why did they want to find him? A: Induce him to come to the Bow. Q: Did Davenpo...
Yes.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_7
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who? A: Oolanga Q: Why did they want to find him? A: Induce him to come to the Bow. Q: Did Davenpo...
Lesser Hill
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_8
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who? A: Oolanga Q: Why did they want to find him? A: Induce him to come to the Bow. Q: Did Davenpo...
No.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_9
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who? A: Oolanga Q: Why did they want to find him? A: Induce him to come to the Bow. Q: Did Davenpo...
To provide useful information.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6434_10
Q: Who was ready to act? A: Adam Salton Q: Who thought that nothing should be done? A: Sir Nathaniel. Q: Who went to Liverpool? A: Davenport Q: Who was Davenport looking for? A: The steward of the West African. Q: To find who? A: Oolanga Q: Why did they want to find him? A: Induce him to come to the Bow. Q: Did Davenpo...
Why Lady Arabella feared the mongoose.
[ "CHAPTER IX--SMELLING DEATH \n\nAdam Salton, though he talked little, did not let the grass grow under his feet in any matter which he had undertaken, or in which he was interested. He had agreed with Sir Nathaniel that they should not do anything with regard to the mystery of Lady Arabella's fear of the mongoose, ...
6435_0
How many celebrities are mentioned?
Three
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
6435_1
Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like?
Jennifer Lopez
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
6435_2
Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing?
no
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
6435_3
Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article?
yes
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
6435_4
Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club?
peer pressure
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
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Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club? A: peer pressure Q: Because one of her friends was in it?
yes
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
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Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club? A: peer pressure Q: Because one of her friends was in it? A: yes Q: Has she al...
no
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
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Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club? A: peer pressure Q: Because one of her friends was in it? A: yes Q: Has she al...
yes
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
6435_8
Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club? A: peer pressure Q: Because one of her friends was in it? A: yes Q: Has she al...
social position and their economic situation
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
6435_9
Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club? A: peer pressure Q: Because one of her friends was in it? A: yes Q: Has she al...
yes
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
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Q: How many celebrities are mentioned? A: Three Q: Who does Jenny want to be like? A: Jennifer Lopez Q: Is Jenny outgoing? A: no Q: Is Jenny related to the author of the article? A: yes Q: Why did the author's niece join an actor's fan club? A: peer pressure Q: Because one of her friends was in it? A: yes Q: Has she al...
no
[ "Celebrities have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade the lives of audience with a variety of shows, ...
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What color is the symbol of purity?
White.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color?
No.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome?
Citizenship.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures?
Perfection.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion?
Yes.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_5
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color?
The Pope.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_6
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
1566.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_7
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Pilgrims.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_8
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
The Brahmins.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_9
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Wedding dresses.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Purity.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_11
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Virginity.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_12
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
During mourning.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
6436_13
Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
The Kings of France.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
The one that opposed the Bolsheviks.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
The Russian Civil War.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Temples.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Government buildings.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Churches.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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Q: What color is the symbol of purity? A: White. Q: is this a really dark color? A: No. Q: What did a white toga symbolize in Rome? A: Citizenship. Q: What is another thing it is associated with in Western cultures? A: Perfection. Q: Is it important for religion? A: Yes. Q: what well known leader wears this color? A: T...
Modernity and simplicity.
[ "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 bleached materials such as pap...
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What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to?
Operation Mend
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for?
a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give?
most of his birthday money
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate?
after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
buddy family
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
6437_5
Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
Operation Mend
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
No
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
Ron Katz
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
2006
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
6437_9
Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
Mankin
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
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Q: What charity did Joshue Neidorf donate to? A: Operation Mend Q: What's it for? A: a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans Q: How much did he give? A: most of his birthday money Q: What made him donate? A: after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman Q: What were the Neidorfs to Dahlm...
20
[ "In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity. Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans . The yo...
6438_0
Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst?
No
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
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Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese?
Mn
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
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Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number?
25
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
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Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild?
No
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
6438_4
Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with?
Iron.
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
6438_5
Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
Industry
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
6438_6
Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
Pigments of various colors
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
6438_7
Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
Manganese Dioxide
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
6438_8
Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
Yes
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
6438_9
Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
rust and corrosion prevention on steel
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
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Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
Greece
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
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Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
Greece
[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...
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Q: Will the world be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust with Manganese as the catalyst? A: No Q: What's the symbol for Manganese? A: Mn Q: What about its atomic number? A: 25 Q: Is it found just floating about there in the wild? A: No Q: What's it usually found in minerals with? A: Iron. Q: Is it more useful for industry...
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[ "Manganese is a chemical element with symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is not found as a free element in nature; it is often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. \n\nHistorically, manganese is named for pyrol...