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"Food in France is still primarily about pleasure,"says Mark Singer, technical director of cuisine at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris."Cooking and eating are both pastimes and pleasure."The French might start their day with bread, butter, jam, and perhaps something hot to drink -- it's a time of the day when the whole family c...
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What does he say a child's first food might be?
Ice cream
An Italian child's first experience with food is not small round cakes or rice or eggs, but probably ice cream, notes Bolasco. Status and wealth play less of a role in food.
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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How many pastors were talked about?
Seven
pastors A.R. Bernard, Jamal Bryant, George Nelson Jr., Floyd James, and Howard-John Wesley, Lin Hill and Dwight McKissic.
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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What were their misgiving about Obama?
about his support for same-sex marriage
Several expressed misgivings about President Barack Obama's support for same-sex marriage
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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What about Romney?
about Mitt Romney being a Mormon
and others had negative thoughts about Mitt Romney being a Mormon
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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What did they say that might affect?
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Did they say anything about third party candidates?
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Who said they would go fish?
McKissic
McKissic said he'll go fishing on Election Day.
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Who said they were undecided?
a congregant
congregants. One said he hasn't decided
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Who said that their church-goers should abstain?
none of them
Not a single one of these pastors was quoted as saying they have or plan to tell their congregations not to vote
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Who claimed that they did?
A story this week by the Associated Press
A story this week by the Associated Press has
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Who wrote it?
Rachel Zoll
read the more than 1,300-word story by Rachel Zoll,
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(CNN) -- A story this week by the Associated Press has caused quite a stir, especially among African-Americans, when multiple news outlets ran it with the attention-grabbing headline, "Some black pastors are telling their flocks to stay home Election Day." The New York Daily News ran the story, along with the Fort Wo...
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Who else contributed?
Bill Barrow
with a contribution from Bill Barrow
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What were the kids doing?
playing
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Where?
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Doing what?
drawing
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with what?
chalk
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What did they draw?
many things
They drew many things with the chalk.
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Like what?
a star.
One of those things was a star.
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Did they have anything else to do?
No
There was nothing else for them to do because it was the weekend
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Why?
it was the weekend
There was nothing else for them to do because it was the weekend
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When did they stop drawing?
a little later
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Why?
they were tired
They did not want to go on because they were tired
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Where did they go?
the lake
They walked a little then started to splash by the lake
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What did they do there?
They splashed
They walked a little then started to splash by the lake that was nearby instead
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Was it close?
yes
They walked a little then started to splash by the lake that was nearby instead
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What did they think?
it was a good idea
They thought it was a good idea because it was a hot day
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why?
it was a hot day
They thought it was a good idea because it was a hot day
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Did they play long?
yes
They played for hours.
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how long?
hours
They played for hours
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What were they doing?
making noise
They were making a lot of noise and laughing and talking.
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What else?
laughing
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anything else?
talking
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Did Lucy like Maggie's stories?
yes
Lucy loved Maggie's stories
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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What was Mrs. Earwig running for in Maggie's story?
fetching the doctor
running so fast to fetch the doctor
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Why?
one of her children had fallen into the hot copper
one of her children had fallen into the hot copper
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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What did Lucy want to hear a story about?
a toad
desire to know the history of a very portly toad
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Did she ask Maggie to come look at it?
yes
Oh, there is such a big, funny toad, Maggie! Do come and see
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Did Maggie respond?
no
Maggie said nothing,
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Why not?
she wanted to make Lucy cry
she should like to make Lucy cry
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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To achieve what?
vex Tom
as it might vex Tom
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Is it hard to do that?
yes
whom it was of no use to slap, even if she dared, because he didn't mind it
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Did she feel ignored?
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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What is Lucy's relationship to Tom?
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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What did Tom tickle a toad with?
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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What was over the toad?
iron grating?
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Who did Tom ask to come with him?
Lucy
Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me,"
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Did she?
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"Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Was Lucy happy about Tom's attention to her?
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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What about Maggie?
no
And if Lucy hadn't been there, Maggie was sure he would have made friends with her sooner.
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Chapter VII. MAGGIE IS VERY NAUGHTY. As soon as the children reached the open air Tom said, "Here, Lucy, you come along with me," and walked off to the place where the toads were, as if there were no Maggie in existence. Lucy was naturally pleased that Cousin Tom was so good to her, and it was very amusing to see h...
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Why not?
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What other term for dual dating?
Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.)
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What dual dating for?
differences in the starting date of the year
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How many years it is for?
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What name it has included?
Pope Gregory XIII,
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In what year it changed?
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Why it has to change?
to bring the date for the celebration of Easter to the time of year in which it was celebrated when it was introduced by the early Church
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Who had taken a flight?
Mr Squeers
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Where were the young men?
in the road
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Did they have anything with them?
yes
Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Which was?
luggage
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Where had the man gone?
the tavern
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Was he gone long?
no
After some minutes
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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When did he return?
After some minutes
After some minutes
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Would they be traveling by car that day?
no
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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How would they travel?
pony-chaise
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Was there one driver?
no
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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How many?
Two
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Who sat on the chaise?
Nickleby and Mr. Squeers
and this young man and me will go on in the chaise. Get in, Nickleby.'
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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And the boys went where?
the cart
Put the boys and the boxes into the cart,'
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Was anyone chilled?
yes
Rather, sir, I must say.'
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Whom?
Nickleby
Are you cold, Nickleby?' inquired Squeers, after they had travelled some distance in silence. 'Rather, sir, I must say.'
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Was it to be a short trip?
no
it's a long journey this weather
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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How long?
About three miles when mentioned
About three mile from here
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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To reach where?
Dotheboys Hall,
Is it much farther to Dotheboys Hall,
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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What did Squeers think about that?
he needn't call it a Hall
'But you needn't call it a Hall
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CHAPTER 7 Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home Mr Squeers, being safely landed, left Nicholas and the boys standing with the luggage in the road, to amuse themselves by looking at the coach as it changed horses, while he ran into the tavern and went through the leg-stretching process at the bar. After some minutes, he return...
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Where do they call it a hall?
London
We call it a Hall up in London
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(CNN) -- Police in Texas used a Taser on a 42-year-old pastor and pepper spray to disperse members of his church after police said the pastor interfered with a traffic stop. Jose Moran was arrested early Wednesday morning after interfering with the duties of a public servant in the parking lot of a Webster, Texas, bu...
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who is Moran's son?
Omar
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(CNN) -- Police in Texas used a Taser on a 42-year-old pastor and pepper spray to disperse members of his church after police said the pastor interfered with a traffic stop. Jose Moran was arrested early Wednesday morning after interfering with the duties of a public servant in the parking lot of a Webster, Texas, bu...
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Does Africa have many universities?
yes
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Name one country with one?
Nigeria
Nigeria
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What type of schools may be founded by the Federal government there?
Public schools
Public Universities can be established by both the Federal Government
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What other group can found that type?
State Governments
Public Universities can be established by both the Federal Government and by State Governments
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Are those schools completely free to residents there?
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What African nation does have tuition-free schools?
Egypt
Egypt, Al-Azhar University opened in 975 AD as the second oldest university in the world. It was followed by a lot of universities opened as public universities in the 20th century such as Cairo University (1908), Alexandria University (1912), Assiut University (1928), Ain Shams University (1957), Helwan University (19...
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How many schools are there?
a lot
a lot of universities opened as public universities
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Name one?
Cairo University
opened as public universities in the 20th century such as Cairo University
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Is that the newest one?
no
Cairo University (1908), Alexandria University (1912), Assiut University (1928), Ain Shams University (1957), Helwan University (1959), Beni-Suef University (1963), Benha University (1965), Zagazig University (1978), Suez Canal University (1989)
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Which is the newest one?
Suez Canal University
Suez Canal University (1989),
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When was the first Egyptian university started?
in 975 AD
In Egypt, Al-Azhar University opened in 975 AD
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Besides Egypt and Nigeria, where else are there public universities?
In Kenya
Kenya, the Ministry of Education controls all of the public universities
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Is it easy to get in?
You need a minimum of C+
Students are enrolled after completing the 8-4-4 system of education and attaining a mark of C+
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WHat sort of background do you need?
Complete the 8-4-4 system of education
Students are enrolled after completing the 8-4-4 system of education and attaining a mark of C+ or above.
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Is financial help available?
yes
Students who meet the criteria determined annually by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) receive government sponsorship,
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Who decides who gets it?
the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service
Students who meet the criteria determined annually by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) receive government sponsorship,
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Are there options other than public schools?
yes
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What?
private universities
private universities
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Who pays for them?
not the national or subnational government
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Who is Michael Scofield?
An actor
His actor, Michael Scofield, is the engine that drives the show.
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