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How are Jehovah Witnesses assigned to congregations? | <answer> "territory" they usually reside <context> Meetings for worship and study are held at Kingdom Halls, which are typically functional in character, and do not contain religious symbols. Witnesses are assigned to a congregation in whose "territory" they usually reside and attend weekly services they refer to as "m... |
Where did the confrontation happen? | <answer> The incident occurred about 13 miles from Bonifay in the Florida Panhandle <context> (CNN) -- A Florida corrections officer assisting in a manhunt died Wednesday in an exchange of gunfire with a murder suspect, who also died, authorities said.
Col. Greg Malloy, 44, was mortally wounded, the Florida Departmen... |
who is kris jenner dating currently? | <answer> Justin Bieber's co-manager Corey Gamble <context> It looks as though the momager is moving on! OK! Magazine reports that Kris Jenner is now dating Justin Bieber's co-manager Corey Gamble - who reportedly confirmed the relationship to the publication. Kris, 58, was spotted on a date with a mystery man - now rev... |
What is the percentage of asexuals? | <answer> 1%. <context> Estimates for the percentage of the population that are bisexual vary widely, at least in part due to differing definitions of bisexuality. Some studies only consider a person bisexual if they are nearly equally attracted to both sexes, and others consider a person bisexual if they are at all att... |
What did Stuart and his colleagues create? | <answer> international intellectual movement. <context> From the 1970s onward, Stuart Hall's pioneering work, along with that of his colleagues Paul Willis, Dick Hebdige, Tony Jefferson, and Angela McRobbie, created an international intellectual movement. As the field developed it began to combine political economy, co... |
Joe spread 18 bucks on the table? | <answer> He spread his $18 on the tabl <context> ten, a five, a two and a one - all legal tender notes - and laid them beside each others' earnings. One Saturday evening Joe reached home first. He spread his $18 on the table and washed what seemed to be a great deal of dark paint from his hands. Half an hour later Deli... |
Did the first man say it was time for certain action? | <answer> It would be presumption on my part to assume that the time is ripe for anything definite <context> CHAPTER II
HESTER THINKS IT "A GREAT PITY"
"You will understand," Mannering said, as the brougham drove off, "that you and I are speaking together merely as friends. I have nothing official to say to you. It... |
How far east does it reach? | <answer> The Sahara stretches from the Red Sea in the east <context> The Sahara (Arabic: الصحراء الكبرى, aṣ-ṣaḥrāʾ al-kubrā , 'the Greatest Desert') is the largest hot desert in the world. It is the third largest desert after Antarctica and the Arctic. Its surface area of 9,400,000 square kilometres (3,600,000 sq mi)... |
What is Zhouzhou good at? | <answer> Music. <context> Hu Yizhou, also known as Zhouzhou, was born with intellectual disabilities. When he was 25 years old, he had an IQ of 30 and behaved himself like a 3-year-old child. But he does well in music. His disability has not prevented him from becoming a well-known conductor .
Zhang Yiqing, a director... |
How do we know? | <answer> said Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist on Tuesday. <context> (CNN) -- It's been 31 years since Stanley Guidroz first reported his 3-year-old son missing in Tacoma, Washington.
Investigators, after reopening the cold case, now say the boy, Wallace Guidroz, was never missing at all and that his father ... |
What bacteria is an exception to single circular chromosome rule? | <answer> Spirochaetes of the genus Borrelia <context> Most bacteria have a single circular chromosome that can range in size from only 160,000 base pairs in the endosymbiotic bacteria Candidatus Carsonella ruddii, to 12,200,000 base pairs in the soil-dwelling bacteria Sorangium cellulosum. Spirochaetes of the genus Bor... |
what nutrients are in a carrot? | <answer> Bta-carotenes, falcarinol, vitamin A <context> Here are some of the key vitamins and nutrients that come from raw carrots: 1 Vitamin A (almost 700 percent of the daily value your body requires in a single serving!). 2 Vitamin K. 3 Vitamin C.4 Dietary Fiber. 5 Potassium. 6 Vitamin B6. 7 Manganese.ere are... |
In 1990 which party had most of the election victories? | <answer> the Democratic Bloc <context> On January 21, 1990, Rukh organized a 300-mile (480 km) human chain between Kiev, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk. Hundreds of thousands joined hands to commemorate the proclamation of Ukrainian independence in 1918 and the reunification of Ukrainian lands one year later (1919 Unificati... |
what does friction do at the prosthetic knee? | <answer> A mechanical friction knee bends when as the user naturally walks as the toe of the prosthetic foot is properly loaded. <context> The friction (resistance to bending) in the knee joint is typically adjusted by tightening a bolt. Often, a spring is used to help the knee straighten before the foot hits the groun... |
can i prefill insulin syringes? | <answer> Yes, It's fine to prefill syringes with NPH. <context> It's fine to prefill syringes with NPH, home health nurses have been prefilling for their patients who are blind or have dexterity problems for eons. It's important to remember with NPH that the suspension must be mixed as evenly as possible before filling... |
When was the convention of prime ministers initiating the dissolution of parliament started? | <answer> 1918 <context> Older constitutions often vest this power in the cabinet. In the United Kingdom, for example, the tradition whereby it is the prime minister who requests a dissolution of parliament dates back to 1918. Prior to then, it was the entire government that made the request. Similarly, though the moder... |
Where were the first women's Olympic competitions held? | <answer> in Amsterdam <context> The Federation of International Gymnastics (FIG) was founded in Liege in 1881. By the end of the nineteenth century, men's gymnastics competition was popular enough to be included in the first "modern" Olympic Games in 1896. From then on until the early 1950s, both national and internati... |
How long did it exist? | <answer> From 1949 to 1990, it administered the region of Germany <context> East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; , DDR), was a socialist state in Central Europe, during the Cold War period. From 1949 to 1990, it administered the region of Germany that was occupied by Soviet forces at the end of... |
what genre is the fellowship of the ring? | <answer> The Genres of the Fellowship of the Ring are Action & Adventure, Adventures, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy Movies. <context> The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2001 PG-13 2h 58m From the idyllic shire of the Hobbits to the smoking chasms of Mordor, Frodo Baggins embarks on h... |
How do you cook a frittata? | <answer> 1. BEAT eggs, liquid, herb and salt and pepper in medium bowl until blended. ADD filling; mix well.
2. HEAT butter in 6 to 8-inch nonstick omelet pan or skillet over medium heat until melted. POUR IN egg mixture; cook over low to medium heat until eggs are almost set.
3. REMOVE from heat. COVER and LET STAND ... |
do i need a degree to be a project manager? | <answer> Yes, a degree in project management is needed to become a project manager. <context> There are many different fields that the aspiring project manager can enter. Each field can require a specific degree or simply one related to it. The aspiring project manager can also pursue a degree in project management tha... |
Apple was involved in a lawsuit with which company in 2007? | <answer> Burst.com <context> In September 2007, during a lawsuit with patent holding company Burst.com, Apple drew attention to a patent for a similar device that was developed in 1979. Kane Kramer applied for a UK patent for his design of a "plastic music box" in 1981, which he called the IXI. He was unable to secure ... |
What did they do after the put Bobby's bag in the guest room? | <answer> Bobby and his grandmother went out for a walk <context> Bobby's grandmother was studying at a school in New York City. She lived at the school year round. So Bobby's mother put him on a bus to the city and his grandmother picked him up at the Port Authority bus stop. They took the train back to the school. The... |
what is a dire wolf? | <answer> It is an extinct carnivorous mammal of the genus Canis, roughly the size of the extant gray wolf, but with a heavier build. <context> The dire wolf (Canis dirus, fearsome dog) is an extinct carnivorous mammal of the genus Canis, roughly the size of the extant gray wolf, but with a heavier build.It evolved in N... |
what is called the vitreous cavity? | <answer> The vitreous cavity is A jellylike transparent fluid fills the inner chamber of the eye. <context> The vitreous cavity also known as the Vitreous Humor is A jellylike transparent fluid fills the inner chamber of the eye. This fluid is called the vitreous humour and it is contained in a thin membranous sac call... |
What is the Ministry of Health responsible for? | <answer> developing health policy as well as managing the SNS <context> The Ministry of Health is responsible for developing health policy as well as managing the SNS. Five regional health administrations are in charge of implementing the national health policy objectives, developing guidelines and protocols and superv... |
In what year was the Musee de quai Branly built? | <answer> 2006 <context> Most of the postwar's presidents of the Fifth Republic wanted to leave their own monuments in Paris; President Georges Pompidou started the Centre Georges Pompidou (1977), Valéry Giscard d'Estaing began the Musée d'Orsay (1986); President François Mitterrand, in power for 14 years, built the Opé... |
Who wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times."? | <answer> Procopius <context> Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times." He describes their social structure and beliefs: |
What is the writer's purpose of writing the letter? | <answer> Apologizing to his daughters for his not being able to stay together with them for such a long time. <context> Dear Malia and Sasha,
I know that you've both had a lot of fun these last two years on the campaign trail, going to picnics and parades and state fairs, eating all sorts of junk food your mother and I... |
How did they seem? | <answer> Miss Sampson and Sally had come in sight, were swiftly approaching, evidently alarmed <context> Chapter 14
THROUGH THE VALLEY
Sampson looked strangely at the great bloody blot on my breast and his look made me conscious of a dark hurrying of my mind. Morton came stamping up the steps with blunt queries, wi... |
Who did France restore into power? | <answer> Dacko <context> In April 1979, young students protested against Bokassa's decree that all school attendees would need to buy uniforms from a company owned by one of his wives. The government violently suppressed the protests, killing 100 children and teenagers. Bokassa himself may have been personally involved... |
What can we learn from the passage? | <answer> Teenagers need the extra sleep also for a scientific reason. <context> You're lost in the world of dreams and sleep. You roll over, smiling as you come across a swimming pool filled with chocolate. And then, your wonderful dream becomes a nightmare when someone is screaming, "Get up!" It's just what every teen... |
What is Tucson's biggest park? | <answer> Reid Park <context> Tucson's largest park, Reid Park, is located in midtown and includes Reid Park Zoo and Hi Corbett Field. Speedway Boulevard, a major east-west arterial road in central Tucson, was named the "ugliest street in America" by Life magazine in the early 1970s, quoting Tucson Mayor James Corbett. ... |
Did he know what the place was called? | <answer> Its name was Otonga <context> One day a man named John was walking down the block near the park when he came across a butterfly. The butterfly was on a flower in the park. The butterfly was named Jill. John watched as Jill flew from the flower to a telephone down the block. He followed Jill and watched her lan... |
why is nitrous used for racing? | <answer> Nitrous is used for racing because it is injected into an automobile's air intake to increase power. <context> Nitrous and Auto Racing In racing, nitrous is injected into an automobile's air intake to increase power. This isn't magic -- basically it is just providing more oxygen which allows more fuel to burn ... |
Why has Chou flown to the UK to learn English? | <answer> Because he thinks it will be helpful for his music career. <context> In his lowest days when few people bought his records, Taiwan singer Steve Chou lived alone in Canada and did little. One day, he passed by a local CD store and heard a song that greatly attracted him.
"My heart tells me that music is the thi... |
Is the term ever used without that symbol? | <answer> The spelling "Maori" (without macron) is standard in English outside New Zealand <context> Māori, also known as Te Reo ("the language"), is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand. Since 1987, it has been one of New Zealand's official languages. It is... |
what does stand for in grades? | <answer> P means pass and F means fail. <context> What do the letter grades stand for? What do the letter grades stand for? I know that P means pass and F means fail but what do A,B,C and D stand for? Update: What I mean was do the letters stand for words in the way that F stands for fail and P stands for pass. |
When did the Valencia metro derail? | <answer> 3 July 2006 <context> The Valencia Metro derailment occurred on 3 July 2006 at 1 pm. CEST (1100 UTC) between Jesús and Plaça d'Espanya stations on Line 1 of the Metrovalencia mass transit system. 43 people were killed and more than ten were seriously injured. It was not immediately clear what caused the crash.... |
Which philosophy followed structuralism? | <answer> poststructuralism <context> Among the philosophies that have influenced modern architects and their approach to building design are rationalism, empiricism, structuralism, poststructuralism, and phenomenology. |
Did he work on his project for an extended time? | <answer> After hours of writing <context> There once was a doggy named Jack that was really bored. One day he was sitting on the sofa he thought to himself, "Maybe I'll go for a ride." The dog put on his shoes and hat and walked out of the door. He began riding down the street and he saw a lot of funny things. He saw ... |
Was Gallah a doctor? | <answer> And with that act of kindness, the 37-year-old ambulance supervisor in Monrovia, Liberia, contracted Ebola himself. <context> Foday Gallah saw the sick child was distressed and felt he had to do something. So he picked the kid up to comfort him.
And with that act of kindness, the 37-year-old ambulance super... |
what was his name? | <answer> Napoléon Bonaparte (/nəˈpoʊliən, -ˈpoʊljən/; French: [napɔleɔ̃ bɔnapaʁt] <context> Napoléon Bonaparte (/nəˈpoʊliən, -ˈpoʊljən/; French: [napɔleɔ̃ bɔnapaʁt], born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution ... |
How many were killed by plague in Italy in the 17th century? | <answer> some 1.7 million victims <context> In the first half of the 17th century, a plague claimed some 1.7 million victims in Italy, or about 14% of the population. In 1656, the plague killed about half of Naples' 300,000 inhabitants. More than 1.25 million deaths resulted from the extreme incidence of plague in 17th... |
How did Tommy's parents feel after seeing the words? | <answer> Moved. <context> After a while, Tommy's parents, who had recently separated, would arrive for a meeting on his failing schoolwork and bad behavior. Neither parent knew that I had called the other.
Tommy, an only child, had always been a happy, cooperative and top student. How could I make his father and mother... |
does the author like Becker? | <answer> For Becker I have not been able to conceal my distaste <context> CHAPTER VIII--AFFAIRS OF LAULII AND FANGALII
_November-December_ 1888
For Becker I have not been able to conceal my distaste, for he seems to me both false and foolish. But of his successor, the unfortunately famous Dr. Knappe, we may think a... |
how many terminator movies are there?ddswwqw? | <answer> There are four movies on the Terminator series. <context> There are four movies on the Terminator series. They are The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation. First movie The Terminator is released on 1984. Movie is directed by James Cameron and sta... |
What is the name of the Japanese national anthem? | <answer> Kimi ga Yo <context> The lyrics of the modern Japanese national anthem, Kimi ga Yo, were written in the Heian period, as was The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, one of the first novels ever written. Murasaki Shikibu's contemporary and rival Sei Shōnagon's revealing observations and musings as an attendant i... |
To what areas has Melbourne dedicated substantial international investment? | <answer> industries and property market <context> Since the mid-1990s, Melbourne has maintained significant population and employment growth. There has been substantial international investment in the city's industries and property market. Major inner-city urban renewal has occurred in areas such as Southbank, Port Mel... |
what are good introductory words? | <answer> Introductory words are yes, actually, generally. <context> An introductory word is a single word that sits on its own at the beginning of the sentence: 1 Yes, I do like creative writing. 2 Actually, my website is one of the top ranking websites on Google. 3 Generally, good writers tend to have a degree in E... |
What were some of the multi-ethnic confederacies of Eurasia? | <answer> the Sarmatian, Hun and Gothic empires <context> According to eastern homeland theory, prior to becoming known to the Roman world, Slavic-speaking tribes were part of the many multi-ethnic confederacies of Eurasia – such as the Sarmatian, Hun and Gothic empires. The Slavs emerged from obscurity when the westwar... |
who did the song breaking the law breaking the law? | <answer> The song breaking the law by Judas Priest. <context> Breaking the Law by Judas Priest Songfacts. This song, with its extremely simple main riff and chorus, was released as a single from the British Steel album, and was one of Judas Priest's big breakthrough songs. It is now considered one of the most famous ha... |
When did SEPTA service get cut? | <answer> 1981 <context> In 1981, large sections of the SEPTA Regional Rail service to the far suburbs of Philadelphia were discontinued due to lack of funding. Several projects have been proposed to extend rail service back to these areas, but lack of funding has again been the chief obstacle to implementation. These p... |
Who told her this? | <answer> Grandmother Sandy <context> "The zoo has money problem," Grandmother Sandy said. Angel listened. She heard that Fresno's Chaffee Zoo didn't have enough money to take care of its animals. Angel loved animals. She planned to study them when she grew up. Angel's family had four cats. Angel took good care of them ... |
What do we know about Flossie? | <answer> He is a 10-month-old dog. <context> Dogs have long been regarded as a loyal friend of humans. They are not only a good companion to their owners, but also a security guard in some way. However, in fact, dogs do more things than just that. Recently, a British middle school has invited a dog to the classroom. W... |
What ultimately caused Pyrrhus to vacate completely from the country of Italy? | <answer> Seeing little hope for further gains <context> Despite early victories, Pyrrhus found his position in Italy untenable. Rome steadfastly refused to negotiate with Pyrrhus as long as his army remained in Italy. Facing unacceptably heavy losses from each encounter with the Roman army, Pyrrhus withdrew from the pe... |
In what region does Estonia hold one of the highest per capita income levels? | <answer> Eastern <context> Estonia has had a market economy since the end of the 1990s and one of the highest per capita income levels in Eastern Europe. Proximity to the Scandinavian markets, its location between the East and West, competitive cost structure and a highly skilled labour force have been the major Estoni... |
is it one of the newest cities in the U.S.? | <answer> The city was founded in 1635 and is among the oldest cities in the United States. <context> Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Con... |
the night was filled with how many things? | <answer> laughter and entertainment <context> Thelma was such a life-loving and easy-going person that she was always full of energy and never felt sad. When she was at the age of 75, her husband passed away. Her children were afraid she was lonely and suggested that she move to a "Senior living community ". Thelma tho... |
How tall are the mountains in New Hampshire? | <answer> many summits rise above 5,000 ft <context> Mountains of the Long Range in Newfoundland reach heights of nearly 3,000 ft (900 m). In the Chic-Choc and Notre Dame mountain ranges in Quebec, the higher summits rise to about 4,000 ft (1,200 m) elevation. Isolated peaks and small ranges in Nova Scotia and New Bruns... |
These regulations have led to the demolition of churches and what else? | <answer> folk religion temples <context> The rapid development of religions in Zhejiang has driven the local committee of ethnic and religious affairs to enact measures to rationalise them in 2014, variously named "Three Rectifications and One Demolition" operations or "Special Treatment Work on Illegally Constructed S... |
Did the UEFA remove the 5 year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990? | <answer> UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 <context> However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European f... |
How many inches of precipitation does Atlantic City receive annually? | <answer> 40 inches <context> Annual precipitation is 40 inches (1,020 mm) which is fairly spread throughout the year. Owing to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and its location in South Jersey, Atlantic City receives less snow than a good portion of the rest of New Jersey. Even at the airport, where low temperatures... |
What type of band is Calle 13? | <answer> Calle 13 -- a wildly popular alternative urban band from Puerto Rico -- is no exception. <context> (CNN) -- All big ideas start small, and Calle 13 -- a wildly popular alternative urban band from Puerto Rico -- is no exception.
Its members, Rene Perez, who goes by "Residente," and Eduardo Cabra, "Visitante... |
When did the Qing Qianlong Emperor send a large Chinese army into Tibet? | <answer> 1792 <context> For several decades, peace reigned in Tibet, but in 1792 the Qing Qianlong Emperor sent a large Chinese army into Tibet to push the invading Nepalese out. This prompted yet another Qing reorganization of the Tibetan government, this time through a written plan called the "Twenty-Nine Regulations... |
What is the definition of annexure.? | <answer> Annexure is a part of schedule and schedule provides the reference and description of the documents. <context> Annexure provides a list of documents and is a part of schedule and schedule provides the reference and description of the documents |
At what meeting did the United Nations give Italy trusteeship of Italian Somaliland? | <answer> the Potsdam Conference <context> Following World War II, Britain retained control of both British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland as protectorates. In 1945, during the Potsdam Conference, the United Nations granted Italy trusteeship of Italian Somaliland, but only under close supervision and on the condition... |
how long coal will last? | <answer> More than 100 years <context> “South Africa has mined coal for more than 100 years and has, therefore, used most of its easily mined coal discoveries” says Mikael Hoeoek höök who performs doctoral research on the’world s coal reserves At Uppsala. “University there is still coal left there but it will be more d... |
Which sentence is NOT true? | <answer> Using coal is much more expensive than using gas. <context> London used to be "foggy" for the same reason that cities like Beijing or Chongqing are "foggy" today. The "fog" was in fact smog, a mixture of smoke and fog. In other words, it was made by air pollution. In London, some of this pollution came from fa... |
When was the latest addition to the facade at St Mark's Basilica in Venice? | <answer> from 1270–75 <context> Sometimes not only church interiors but façades were also decorated with mosaics in Italy like in the case of the St Mark's Basilica in Venice (mainly from the 17th–19th centuries, but the oldest one from 1270–75, "The burial of St Mark in the first basilica"), the Cathedral of Orvieto (... |
Which government was overthrown during the October Revolution? | <answer> the Russian Provisional Government <context> Under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, the Bolsheviks established the Soviet state on 7 November [O.S. 25 October] 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown during the October Revolution. Initial... |
how do neurotransmitters help transmit impulses between neurons? | <answer> Neurons transmit electrical impulses by allowing the passage of charged ions across their membranes in response to stimuli, changing the charge of the neuron in a process that propagates through the axon of the neuron. <context> Neurons transmit electrical impulses by allowing the passage of charged ions acros... |
London's government administration is comprised of how many tiers? | <answer> two <context> The administration of London is formed of two tiers—a city-wide, strategic tier and a local tier. City-wide administration is coordinated by the Greater London Authority (GLA), while local administration is carried out by 33 smaller authorities. The GLA consists of two elected components; the May... |
What does this passage mainly talk about? | <answer> The GPS-enabled walking shoes can help us find the old or the children easily. <context> There is good news for old people with Alzheimer's disease . As we know, people who have Alzheimer's disease may get lost easily. Sometimes they can't find the way to their home. All the family members must be worried abo... |
When did the band The Darkness break up? | <answer> 2006 <context> The term "retro-metal" has been applied to such bands as Texas based The Sword, California's High on Fire, Sweden's Witchcraft and Australia's Wolfmother. Wolfmother's self-titled 2005 debut album combined elements of the sounds of Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. Fellow Australians Airbourne's déb... |
renovations are causing what changes ? | <answer> large scale renovation and construction works at the railway station, the station's bus stops are changing frequently <context> The main local and regional bus station of Utrecht is located adjacent to Utrecht Centraal railway station, at the East and West entrances. Due to large scale renovation and construct... |
Why should you leave some small branches on the way to get some water? | <answer> So that you can come back to the place where you were lost <context> If you go into the woods with your friends,stay with them. If you don't,you may get lost. If you do get lost,this is what you should do.
Sit down and stay where you are. Don't try to find your friend--let them find you. There is another w... |
When did the Mayor take office? | <answer> began his term in July 2010 <context> (CNN) -- Federal agents raided City Hall in New Jersey's capital on Thursday, one day after they swarmed the home of the city's mayor, his brother and a campaign supporter.
"The FBI is executing search warrants at various offices at Trenton City Hall, pursuant to an ong... |
who was the first to feel the rain? | <answer> Joey felt the very first rain drop hit his hat <context> Joey felt the very first rain drop hit his hat.
"Let's go inside!" he said to his friend Billy.
The two ran inside the house as it began to rain more outside. Joey's mother was very happy that they missed the rain and got inside before it made a big ... |
What was another one? | <answer> Michael Vick's dog fighting arrest <context> Since Roger Goodell took over as NFL commissioner in September 2006, he's had his hands full.
The current domestic violence case involving former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice is just the latest in a long list of controversies that have punctuated his re... |
Who established the Royal School of Mines? | <answer> Sir Henry de la Beche <context> The Royal School of Mines was established by Sir Henry de la Beche in 1851, developing from the Museum of Economic Geology, a collection of minerals, maps and mining equipment. He created a school which laid the foundations for the teaching of science in the country, and which h... |
What is the meaning of muslim name maha? | <answer> Powerful and mighty. <context> The name Maha is of Sanskrit origin. The meaning of Maha is powerful, mighty. It is also of Arabic origin, where its meaning is beauty and Hindi origin, where its meaning is powerful, mighty . Maha is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 4 letters and 2 syllables and i... |
Did anything else influence the growth? | <answer> influx of immigrants after the war <context> Perth () is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth-most populous city in Australia, with a population of around 1.94 million () living in Greater Perth. Perth is part of the South West Land Division of Western Aus... |
When was the Muslim section attacked? | <answer> 1456 <context> The city went through serious troubles in the mid-fourteenth century. On the one hand were the decimation of the population by the Black Death of 1348 and subsequent years of epidemics — and on the other, the series of wars and riots that followed. Among these were the War of the Union, a citize... |
How much money was agreed to in the financial bailout? | <answer> €78 billion <context> In the second decade of the 21st century the Portuguese economy suffered its most severe recession since the 1970s resulting in the country having to be bailed out by the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund. The bailout, agreed to in 2011, required P... |
Who is a screenplay writer called in short? | <answer> A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter for short) <context> A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter for short), scriptwriter or scenarist is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs, comics or video games, are ba... |
Was Pop a black man? | <answer> , and the colored man had run awa <context> CHAPTER XI
BROUGHT TO TRIAL
"By jinks! we'll have to be on our good behavior," observed Tom, after he had read his father's letter.
"That's so," responded Sam. "Father means to have us study, or else we must stay here during the spring term."
As anticipated, ... |
who couldn't attend? | <answer> "I don't think the doctor can go," <context> CHAPTER XXX
FERN Mullins rushed into the house on a Saturday morning early in September and shrieked at Carol, "School starts next Tuesday. I've got to have one more spree before I'm arrested. Let's get up a picnic down the lake for this afternoon. Won't you come,... |
Where did he spend his day? | <answer> end of a rainbow <context> There was once a leprechaun named Tony who spent his days at the end of a rainbow guarding his golden bowl of cereal. Tony was one of the toughest leprechauns in all the land, so no one dared to mess with him or try to take his bowl. That is, until an angel named Jess fell from Heave... |
Where is the lot? | <answer> once was Atlanta Fulton-County Stadium, <context> (CNN) -- So there was Hank Aaron, leaning back in his chair during an exclusive CNN interview in the clubhouse of an Atlanta golf club, and the former slugger of the Atlanta Braves was fretting over the spot.
What's going to happen to the spot, he said, raisi... |
What countries share similar levels of GDP with Estonia? | <answer> Slovak Republic and Lithuania <context> As a member of the European Union, Estonia is considered a high-income economy by the World Bank. The GDP (PPP) per capita of the country, a good indicator of wealth, was in 2015 $28,781 according to the IMF, between that of Slovak Republic and Lithuania, but below that ... |
how long does salmon last in fridge? | <answer> Two days <context> Quick Answer. Fresh salmon can last up to two days in the refrigerator. Smoked salmon lasts up to a week. To maintain freshness, one should refrigerate or freeze salmon shortly after purchase. |
Did Clarence leave the door open? | <answer> Clarence closed the door <context> CHAPTER X.
As Susy's footsteps died away, Clarence closed the door, walked to the window, and examined it closely. The bars had been restored since he had wrenched them off to give ingress to the family on the day of recapture. He glanced around the room; nothing seemed to ... |
Why did Bobby walk along the street? | <answer> Because he didn't know what to do. <context> Bobby was sitting out in his back yard in the snow. The thin sneakers he wore had a few holes in them. Try as he might, he could not come up with an idea for his mother's Christmas gift.
Ever since his father had passed away three years ago, his mother worked nights... |
Is it the majority or minority opinion that two different standard languages existed and overlapped at some historical point? | <answer> majority <context> The opinion of the majority of Croatian linguists[citation needed] is that there has never been a Serbo-Croatian language, but two different standard languages that overlapped sometime in the course of history. However, Croatian linguist Snježana Kordić has been leading an academic discussio... |
What did he do when he thought he might be made Bishop? | <answer> fled <context> In the light of Mother F. A. Forbes research and reference to Pope Saint Gregory's writings, it would appear that Athanasius was constrained to be Bishop: She writes that when the Patriarch Alexander was on his death-bed he called Athanasius, who fled fearing he would be constrained to be made B... |
was it beneath something? | <answer> beneath the flying stages. <context> CHAPTER XVII. THREE DAYS
Lincoln awaited Graham in an apartment beneath the flying stages. He seemed curious to learn all that had happened, pleased to hear of the extraordinary delight and interest which Graham took in flying Graham was in a mood of enthusiasm. "I must ... |
What's the main idea of the text? | <answer> The chances of finding aliens are slight. <context> Still waiting for little green men to make contact? _ .
A leading astronomer has concluded there probably aren't any aliens out there - meaning we are absolutely alone in the universe.
Even though there may be tens of thousands of other distant planets simila... |
what do the organisms in each trophic level eat? | <answer> Plants and algae make their own food and are called primary producers. 2 Level 2: Herbivores eat plants and are called primary consumers. 3 Level 3: Carnivores that eat herbivores are called secondary consumers. 4 Level 4: Carnivores that eat other carnivores are called tertiary consumers. <context> Overview. ... |
How many are there altogether? | <answer> "Time" has the world's largest circulation for a weekly news magazine, and has a readership of 26 million, 20 million of which are based in the United States. <context> Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who ... |
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