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Where are they taking him? | <answer> March him up to the wagon <context> CHAPTER XXVIII.
BACK TO THE VILLAGE.
"Never mind, let them go," said Andy, as he saw the mountaineer make a movement as if to follow the retreading pair. "I do not think that they have any of the stolen things in their possession."
"But they ought to be locked up," ins... |
Which fact is mentioned to support aviation experts' doubt about the effectiveness of the black box? | <answer> The beacon in the black box has limited battery power to send out a signal for 30 days. <context> International teams have spent nearly half a year looking for evidence of the missing Malaysian Airlines plane, a search that includes the hunt for the aircraft's so-called black box, which holds flight data that ... |
Are the communications systems working well? | <answer> The Government are working the telephones and telegraph to a very small extent. <context> CHAPTER XXXVI
Selingman had scarcely left the place when Ernshaw arrived, piloted into the room by Aaron, who had been waiting for him below. Maraton and he gripped hands heartily. During the first few days of the campa... |
which is the original delmonico's? | <answer> The original Delmonico is New York's Delmonico. <context> Delmonico steak. Delmonico steak (or steak Delmonico) is a particular preparation of one of several cuts of beef (typically the ribeye) originated by Delmonico's restaurant in New York City during the mid-19th century. Controversy exists about the speci... |
Who wrote the song Seven Seas of Rhye? | <answer> Freddie Mercury <context> The group's second LP, Queen II, was released in 1974, and features rock photographer Mick Rock's iconic image of the band on the cover. This image would be used as the basis for the 1975 "Bohemian Rhapsody" music video production. The album reached number five on the British album ch... |
where is strontium found on the periodic table? | <answer> Strontium’s Periodic Table Neighborhood Strontium is a Group 2 Alkaline earth metal. <context> Finely powdered strontium metal is sufficiently reactive to ignite spontaneously in air. It reacts with water quickly (but not violently like the Group 1 metals) to produce strontium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Stron... |
According to the passage, which of the following doesn't influence one's sense of humour? | <answer> Family backgrounds. <context> Most people agree that it's important to have a sense of humour. Having the ability to laugh can help one overcome anxiety, and make better decisions in difficult situations. People with a well-developed sense of humour appear to be happier, and some are healthier as well. This su... |
where do corgis come from? | <answer> Corgis come from wales. <context> Best Answer: While Corgis (and all domestic dogs), wolves and foxes are in the same family, foxes are in a different tribe. Their genetic make up is different enough that they cannot breed with the canidae tribe (wolves and dogs). Corgis also come from wales and are bred for h... |
What did the sun look at? | <answer> Jolly round <context> CHAPTER II: The Convention At The Big Rock
Jolly round, red Mr. Sun looked down on the Smiling Pool. He almost forgot to keep on climbing up in the blue sky, he was so interested in what he saw there. What do you think it was? Why, it was a convention at the Big Rock, the queerest conve... |
where did he go? | <answer> to look for some Mice <context> CHAPTER XVIII. Some Homes in the Green Forest.
Reddy Fox wasted very little time waiting for Peter Rabbit to come out from under that pile of brush where he had hidden at Sammy Jay's warning. After making some terrible threats just to try to frighten Peter, he trotted away to ... |
Where was Tito admitted on 7 January and again on 11 January 1980 with circulatory problems? | <answer> the Medical Centre in Ljubljana <context> Tito became increasingly ill over the course of 1979. During this time Vila Srna was built for his use near Morović in the event of his recovery. On 7 January and again on 11 January 1980, Tito was admitted to the Medical Centre in Ljubljana, the capital city of the SR... |
Who was Elizabeth extremely upset at setting of the events? | <answer> 'Yes,' said Elizabeth, 'but then I was furious with Mrs. Hazleby <context> CHAPTER VI.
The next morning was gloomy and rainy, as Elizabeth informed Anne at about seven o'clock; 'and I am not sorry for it,' said she, 'for I want to have you all to myself at home, so we will turn the incubi over to Kate and He... |
How many councilors are there? | <answer> five <context> The City Council (Gemeinderat) constitutes the executive government of the City of Bern and operates as a collegiate authority. It is composed of five councilors (German: Gemeinderat/-rätin), each presiding over a directorate (Direktion) comprising several departments and bureaus. The president ... |
What countries prevented the Soviets from joining the Munich Conference? | <answer> UK and France <context> Hitler's fierce anti-Soviet rhetoric was one of the reasons why the UK and France decided that Soviet participation in the 1938 Munich Conference regarding Czechoslovakia would be both dangerous and useless. The Munich Agreement that followed marked a partial German annexation of Czecho... |
Who is starting school on August 31? | <answer> Nathan Phillips, who will formally begin his freshman year at the University of San Diego(USD) on Aug. 31 <context> Nathan Phillips, who will formally begin his freshman year at the University of San Diego(USD) on Aug. 31, will arrive on campus in an unusual and philanthropic manner.
Phillips is expected to ... |
Who she will be playing next? | <answer> Wozniacki <context> (CNN) -- World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki began her latest bid for a first grand slam title with a 6-2 6-1 win over Anastasia Rodionova on Monday, joining last year's finalists Kim Clijsters and Li Na in the second round of the Australian Open.
Top seed Wozniacki looked in good shape as she... |
Is Singapore found near the equator? | <answer> It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, <context> Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the "Lion City", the "Garden City" or the "Little Red Dot", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip... |
How does Whitehead define causal efficacy? | <answer> "the experience dominating the primitive living organisms, which have a sense for the fate from which they have emerged, and the fate towards which they go." <context> Whitehead describes causal efficacy as "the experience dominating the primitive living organisms, which have a sense for the fate from which th... |
what is ascot ladies day? | <answer> It is a chance to channel your inner Audrey Hepburn, pictured in a scene from the famous meeting in the film My Fair Lady. <context> Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot is a chance to channel your inner Audrey Hepburn, pictured in a scene from the famous meeting in the film My Fair Lady.. |
Vienna created it's society in what year? | <answer> 1870 <context> Similar organizations in other countries followed: The American Anthropological Association in 1902, the Anthropological Society of Madrid (1865), the Anthropological Society of Vienna (1870), the Italian Society of Anthropology and Ethnology (1871), and many others subsequently. The majority of... |
How many Catalan speakers lived in Algiers by 1911? | <answer> around 100,000 <context> Following the French capture of Algeria (1833), that region saw several waves of Catalan-speaking settlers. People from the Spanish Alacant province settled around Oran, whereas Algiers received immigration from Northern Catalonia and Minorca. Their speech was known as patuet. By 1911,... |
How often do I go to a gym? | <answer> Twice a week. <context> Last month I had a health problem and had to see a doctor. After examining me,
The doctor said to me, "The result isn't too bad ." But you must excise often and have healthy food every day. In fact, I'm a lazy person. I never get up early to exercise. And I often have junk food becaus... |
What types of linden trees are there? | <answer> Tilia cordata and Tilia tomentosa. <context> Also a large shade or park tree, the silver linden (Tilia tomentosa) grows large heart-shaped leaves with silvery undersides that become most attractive in a sweeping breeze. Its smooth trunk bark also displays a silvery to pale gray tone. This species tolerates sum... |
what is the currency for italy? | <answer> Euro <context> RETURN TO PREVIOUS PAGE. The Euro is the official currency of Italy. The euro (€) was launched in two stages. First, in January 1999, to became the new official currency of 11 EU Member States, replacing the old national currencies - such as the Italian lira. It was introduced in the virtual for... |
Because of the EPA, how many Marines would the United States be able to send to Guam to live? | <answer> 4,800 Marines <context> The U.S. military has proposed building a new aircraft carrier berth on Guam and moving 8,600 Marines, and 9,000 of their dependents, to Guam from Okinawa, Japan. Including the required construction workers, this buildup would increase Guam's population by 45%. In a February 2010 letter... |
What is an example knowledge being derived from intuition? | <answer> knowledge of God's existence <context> Philosophical empiricists hold no knowledge to be properly inferred or deduced unless it is derived from one's sense-based experience. This view is commonly contrasted with rationalism, which states that knowledge may be derived from reason independently of the senses. Fo... |
Which country combined with England to form Great Britain? | <answer> Scotland <context> During the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal and Spain pioneered European exploration of the globe, and in the process established large overseas empires. Envious of the great wealth these empires generated, England, France, and the Netherlands began to establish colo... |
what is an angiogram surgery? | <answer> An X-ray procedure that can be both diagnostic and therapeutic. <context> BY DR. LUKE K. MARONE. An angiogram is an X-ray procedure that can be both diagnostic and therapeutic. It is considered the gold standard for evaluating blockages in the arterial system. An angiogram detects blockages using X-rays taken ... |
Who succeeded U Nu in Burma? | <answer> Ne Win <context> Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win. |
How many students were shot dead in 1997 in US schools? | <answer> 9 <context> More than 6000 children were expelled from US schools last year for bringng guns and bombs to school,the US Department of Education said on May 8.
The department gave a report on the expulsions as saying handguns accounted for 58 per cent of the 6093 expulsions in 1996--97,against 7 per cent for ri... |
When did New Zealand achieve self-government? | <answer> after 1900 <context> The path to independence for the white colonies of the British Empire began with the 1839 Durham Report, which proposed unification and self-government for Upper and Lower Canada, as a solution to political unrest there. This began with the passing of the Act of Union in 1840, which create... |
how much money did black panther make? | <answer> Black Panther made $225.7 million domestically over the four-day President's Day weekend. <context> 'Black Panther' Box Office: How Much Did The Film Make Opening Weekend? By Andrew N. White @drewgoesin On 02/18/18 AT 3:29 PM Marvel Studios broke box-office records with Black Panther, which reportedly raked in... |
What was it worth? | <answer> ity swap deal worth $45.2 bil <context> Comcast Corporation, formerly registered as Comcast Holdings,[note 1] is an American multinational mass media company and is the largest broadcasting and largest cable company in the world by revenue. It is the second largest pay-TV company after the AT&T-DirecTV acquisi... |
Who was drinking in the Punch Bowl? | <answer> Paul <context> CHAPTER XIII
BAXTER DAWES
SOON after Paul had been to the theatre with Clara, he was drinking in the Punch Bowl with some friends of his when Dawes came in. Clara's husband was growing stout; his eyelids were getting slack over his brown eyes; he was losing his healthy firmness of flesh. He ... |
Who is in charges of directing the Jehovah Witnesses? | <answer> Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses <context> Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity. The group claims a worldwide membership of more than 8.2 million adherents involved in evangelism, convention attendance ... |
Who was she asked about? | <answer> My dear, I hope you have made up your mind about Mr. Twentyman." <context> CHAPTER VI.
THE BEGINNING OF PERSECUTION.
When Mary Masters got up on the morning after her arrival she knew that she would have to endure much on that day. Everybody had smiled on her the preceding evening, but the smiles were of ... |
Which party won its argument regarding Netbula's robots.txt file? | <answer> Chordiant <context> Magistrate Judge Howard Lloyd in the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, rejected Netbula's arguments and ordered them to disable the robots.txt blockage temporarily in order to allow Chordiant to retrieve the archived pages that they sought. |
how many neutrons are found in boron? | <answer> Boron have 2 to 14 neutrons. <context> Boron has five protons, and assuming it's not an ion, five electrons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope. It can have anywhere from 2 to 14 neutrons, although only the isotopes with 5 or 6 neutrons is stable. Boron 11 (with 6 neutrons) is 80% of the boron found... |
How many nations are in it? | <answer> six countries <context> (CNN) -- Mohammed Alshaya owns more high street brands than most fashion addicts could stuff in their closets.
Mohammed Alshaya, CEO of Alshaya's retail division, tells MME he sees a new mindset in the Gulf
Topshop, Coast, NEXT and River Island are just some of the big names he's im... |
When was it first mentioned? | <answer> 1193 <context> Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea, with a population of ().
The town of Hull was founded l... |
In how many nations? | <answer> 215 <context> At any given time, hundreds of postcards are in transit across the world as strangers communicate through a movement called Post-crossing.
Emma Delaney says it's a sad day when there isn't a postcard in her mailbox. She doesn't have a bunch of friends travelling overseas at the moment ---- she'... |
Where did Teary and Pipo meet? | <answer> Pipo was asking people in the street for some change <context> Teary Joe was a boy with a special ability: he could make himself cry in less than a second. If he disliked something, or things became difficult, Teary Joe would not hesitate to put on a pitiful face and set great big tears running down his cheeks... |
With the help of his mom, what foundation did Kanye create early in his career? | <answer> Kanye West Foundation <context> West, alongside his mother, founded the "Kanye West Foundation" in Chicago in 2003, tasked with a mission to battle dropout and illiteracy rates, while partnering with community organizations to provide underprivileged youth access to music education. In 2007, the West and the F... |
was Lilly angry also? | <answer> Lily had often to reproach herself for being angry <context> CHAPTER XVIII: DOUBLE, DOUBLE TOIL AND TROUBLE
'Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel.'
And how did Lilias show that she had been truly benefited by her sorrows? Did she fall back into her habits of self-indulgen... |
what does angiotensin ii function as? | <answer> Angiotensin II acts via receptors in the adrenal glands to stimulate the secretion of aldosterone, which stimulates salt and water reabsorption by the kidneys, and the constriction of small arteries , which causes an increase in blood pressure. <context> Renin catalyzes the conversion of a plasma protein calle... |
When did they release it? | <answer> Thursday <context> Joplin, Missouri (CNN) -- A Missouri mother said Thursday that her 16-year-old son was killed by this week's powerful tornado, one of scores who have been confirmed dead even as authorities try to track down many others who are considered missing.
Michelle Hare told CNN that her son Lantz... |
What river saw the establishment of a new Kingdom? | <answer> Ubangi River <context> During the 16th and 17th centuries slave traders began to raid the region as part of the expansion of the Saharan and Nile River slave routes. Their captives were slaved and shipped to the Mediterranean coast, Europe, Arabia, the Western Hemisphere, or to the slave ports and factories al... |
what is the jigglypuff? | <answer> One of the fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon media franchise owned by Nintendo and Game Freak. <context> Jigglypuff is one of the fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon media franchise owned by Nintendo and Game Freak. Since it was introduced early in the Pokémon anime, it has become one of ... |
why are estuaries called nurseries of the sea? | <answer> Estuaries have been called the nurseries of the sea because the protected environment and abundant food provide an ideal location for fish and shellfish to reproduce. <context> Why are estuaries important? Estuaries are vital habitats for thousands of marine species. Estuaries have been called the nurseries of... |
Which platform, when improved in the 1990's, took market share from Macintosh? | <answer> Wintel <context> The Macintosh, however, was expensive, which hindered its ability to be competitive in a market already dominated by the Commodore 64 for consumers, as well as the IBM Personal Computer and its accompanying clone market for businesses. Macintosh systems still found success in education and des... |
Greece is one of the members who founded what organization? | <answer> United Nations <context> Greece is a democratic and developed country with an advanced high-income economy, a high quality of life and a very high standard of living. A founding member of the United Nations, Greece was the tenth member to join the European Communities (precursor to the European Union) and has ... |
What group did Andrew Crombie Ramsay belong to? | <answer> fluvialists <context> Midway through the 19th century, the focus of geology shifted from description and classification to attempts to understand how the surface of the Earth had changed. The first comprehensive theories of mountain building were proposed during this period, as were the first modern theories o... |
what does recommend means? | <answer> It means to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be done <context> recommend verb [T]. B1 to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to sug... |
Which two major philosophers of science learned a great deal from Popper at the London School Economics? | <answer> Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend <context> Popper played a vital role in establishing the philosophy of science as a vigorous, autonomous discipline within philosophy, through his own prolific and influential works, and also through his influence on his own contemporaries and students. Popper founded in 1946 t... |
None of the Fantastic Four had what hidden element so common to other superheroes? | <answer> secret identities <context> Lee and freelance artist and eventual co-plotter Jack Kirby's Fantastic Four originated in a Cold War culture that led their creators to revise the superhero conventions of previous eras to better reflect the psychological spirit of their age. Eschewing such comic-book tropes as sec... |
Who did she send her suggestion to? | <answer> Chen Zitong, 14, a Junior 3 student at the school came up with the idea. In early January, she wrote a letter to the headmaster <context> The corridor windows at the Hangzhou Entel Foreign Language School look a bit different from other schools. They are all decorated with beautiful paper cutting art. But they... |
For how long? | <answer> An hour <context> CHAPTER XXI
Graham, riding solitary through the redwood canyons among the hills that overlooked the ranch center, was getting acquainted with Selim, the eleven-hundred-pound, coal-black gelding which Dick had furnished him in place of the lighter Altadena. As he rode along, learning the... |
Which mountain range contains the highest point in the Gongga Shan province? | <answer> Daxue Mountains <context> Sichuan consists of two geographically very distinct parts. The eastern part of the province is mostly within the fertile Sichuan basin (which is shared by Sichuan with Chongqing Municipality). The western Sichuan consists of the numerous mountain ranges forming the easternmost part o... |
what does royalty income mean? | <answer> Royalty income is usually the real profit center for a franchisor. <context> Royalty income is usually the real profit center for a franchisor because of the leveraging ability. For example, imagine a franchise company owns 100 franchised outlets, and each outlet does $30,000 in monthly sales and pays a 5% roy... |
why is drop shipping a good idea? | <answer> Drop shipping is an order fulfillment strategy where the retailer does not keep products in inventory, but relies on wholesalers or manufacturers to actually ship orders to customers. <context> Drop shipping is an order fulfillment strategy where the retailer does not keep products in inventory, but relies on ... |
what is an emulsion shock? | <answer> An emulsion shock is a shock that allows the air and oil to mix; it does not utilize an internal rubber bladder. <context> An emulsion shock is a shock that allows the air and oil to mix; it does not utilize an internal rubber bladder. Silicone oil doesn’t compress well without the help of some air to displac... |
Who's side was she by? | <answer> Miriam accompanied her guest to the barn. As she walked by the side of Dora <context> CHAPTER XI
TWO GIRLS AND A CALF
Having gone to the kitchen to fill the bottle with milk, which she had set to warm, Miriam accompanied her guest to the barn. As she walked by the side of Dora, with the bottle in one hand ... |
What words is it derived from? | <answer> "papo" (to unite) and "ua" (negation) <context> New Guinea (; ; ; or, historically, "") is a large island in Oceania. It is the world's second-largest island, after Greenland, covering a land area of , and the largest wholly or partly within the Southern Hemisphere and Oceania (if excluding Australia as an isl... |
which type of mountain is formed due to the collision of two different kinds of plates? | <answer> Fold mountains are formed due to the collision of two different kinds of plates. <context> Fold Mountains The most common type of mountain in the world are called fold mountains. When you see vast mountain ranges stretching on for thousands of kilometers, those are fold mountains. Fold mountains are formed whe... |
According to the passage, who was first nominated and awarded at the Oscars ceremony? | <answer> Eddie Redmayne . <context> The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award... |
When did the 51st State Party attempt to register in New Zealand? | <answer> 2010 <context> In 2010 there was an attempt to register a 51st State Party with the New Zealand Electoral Commission. The party advocates New Zealand becoming the 51st state of the United States of America. The party's secretary is Paulus Telfer, a former Christchurch mayoral candidate. On February 5, 2010, th... |
Did the baseball player like it? | <answer> He liked a lot of things about the house <context> There was once a baseball player who lived in a faraway land. The Baseball players name is Tyler. Tyler was very cool and had a lot of friends. Tyler could throw a baseball in many different ways. His favorite way to throw it was fast. Other people liked to th... |
what was on his screen? | <answer> computer screen on which a colourful dragon <context> "Tom? Are you in bed yet?" called Mrs White. There was no answer. Mrs White put down her book and went to her 14-year-old son's room. Tom was sitting in front of a bright computer screen on which a colourful dragon jumped and shouted. "Oh, Tom! You're still... |
He couldn't do that in Japan? | <answer> Japan prohibits organ transplants involving children. <context> LONDON, England (CNN) -- Earlier this week, the case of Hiroki Ando, the Japanese 11-year-old boy who was denied a heart transplant in Japan, highlighted the vast cultural divide in attitudes towards organ transplant and availability worldwide.
... |
When did he hear that his mother was dying? | <answer> February 1939 <context> In February 1939, he received news from his sisters that his mother was dying. On 10 February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Roncalli was unable to see his mother for the end as the death of a pontiff meant that he would have to stay at his post until the election of a new pontiff. Unfortunat... |
when is hyponatremia dangerous? | <answer> Hyponatremia is considered to be of acute onset if it develops in less than 48 hours. <context> Hyponatremia is considered to be of acute onset if it develops in less than 48 hours. Patients who develop hyponatremia acutely almost always do so during hospitalization, and often during the postoperative period. ... |
Whose signature was featured? | <answer> Lee <context> (CNN)It was a story that moved Stan Lee, the creator of many of the best-known superheroes in history, into action: a Spider-Man-loving boy with autism named Jamel Hunter.
According to the New York Times, a December Times article about the child, who reportedly didn't say a word until he was in... |
If the photoelectric effect is occuring, increasing the intensity of the light source causes what? | <answer> more photoelectrons to be emitted with the same kinetic energy <context> The "photoelectrons" emitted as a result of the photoelectric effect have a certain kinetic energy, which can be measured. This kinetic energy (for each photoelectron) is independent of the intensity of the light, but depends linearly on ... |
In what way does the park attract children except having fun? | <answer> Learning a lot. <context> Surrounded by the towns of Davidson, Huntersville and Cornelius, Lake Norman is a man-made lake. It is also the largest lake in the state covering a shoreline of more than 500 miles. State Park on the lake gives a chance for different water activities.
People, both tourists and locals... |
Where have herbivorous fishes been seen feeding on gelatinous zooplankton? | <answer> the Red Sea <context> Ctenophores used to be regarded as "dead ends" in marine food chains because it was thought their low ratio of organic matter to salt and water made them a poor diet for other animals. It is also often difficult to identify the remains of ctenophores in the guts of possible predators, alt... |
Who does he think may have shot the man? | <answer> teenagers <context> Zapata, Texas (CNN) -- The wife of an American man missing since a reported pirate attack on a U.S.-Mexico border lake said Thursday it's "hard being judged" by people who have questioned her story, but "I know what happened that day."
Tiffany Hartley told authorities her husband David wa... |
How many different types of them are there? | <answer> 350,000 <context> The flowering plants (angiosperms), also known as Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants, with about 350,000 species. Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing plants; they are distinguished from gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosp... |
How long was his sentence? | <answer> up to 33 years <context> (CNN) -- Pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, embroiled in a bitter divorce with his wife, Linda, told Rolling Stone magazine he can "totally understand" O.J. Simpson, the former football great found liable for the deaths of his wife and another man.
Linda and Hulk Hogan enjoy happier ti... |
where were the girls? | <answer> a group of girls occupying a garden bench <context> CHAPTER I
JUST AN ARGUMENT
"It's positively cruel!" pouted Jennie Allen, one of a group of girls occupying a garden bench in the ample grounds of Miss Stearne's School for Girls, at Beverly.
"It's worse than that; it's insulting," declared Mable Wester... |
Are the Ethiopians happy about their coffee? | <answer> feel good <context> An international group of coffee experts has considered Ethiopia's coffee as the best in the world. Coffee is a top export ( ) of the country. But at home, it is seen as national pride. Ethiopians feel good about their coffee, and enjoying a drink with friends is a long tradition.
Some pe... |
What is the reason why the family moved to a new place? | <answer> His dad read in the newspaper most accidents happened within 20 miles from their home. <context> I'm writing this letter slowly because I know you can't read fast. We don't live where we did when you left home. Your dad read in the newspaper that most accidents happened within 20 miles from our home, so we mov... |
what movie are they in? | <answer> And they show their excitement and skills in the new animated film --Surf`s Up <context> Isn't it cool to surf in summer? You catch a wave and enjoy the ride. Surfing is not only our favorite sport, though. A group of penguins enjoy the sport as much as we do. And they show their excitement and skills in the n... |
what is crowding out due? | <answer> Crowding out is caused by deficits and taxes. <context> However, while deficits and taxes cause crowding out, the national debt has little impact on. investment and output, and government spending appears to create a “crowding in” affect, supporting the Keynesian multiplier effect. Of course, there are also ot... |
Is anyone investigating? | <answer> security agents are investigating the case <context> Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission is urging would-be voters to turn out for the scheduled voter registration session in January, in hopes for a "free fair and credible elections in 2011," a Commission spokesman said ... |
what is an idc? | <answer> Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), sometimes called infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. <context> IDC — Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), sometimes called infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. About 80% of all breas... |
Who appoints the Secretary of the Air Force with Senate confirmation? | <answer> s appointed by the President with Senate confirmation <context> The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the m... |
Does Waldour agree to try? | <answer> I _will_ try. <context> Chapter 9.
Crayford touched his friend on the shoulder to rouse him. Wardour looked up, impatiently, with a frown.
"I was just asleep," he said. "Why do you wake me?"
"Look round you, Richard. We are alone."
"Well--and what of that?"
"I wish to speak to you privately; and this... |
What is the definition of the word lot? | <answer> The definition of a lot is a large number or greater extent. <context> lot definition: The definition of a lot is a large number or greater extent. (noun) An example of lot is someone with sixty pairs of socks, lots of socks. An example of lot is finishing a marathon one mile ahead of the other runners, to fin... |
one how many mice? | <answer> Danny Meadow Mouse <context> CHAPTER IV
_Old Granny Fox Tries for Danny Meadow Mouse_
Danny Meadow Mouse had not enjoyed anything so much for a long time as he did that game of hide and seek. He tickled and chuckled all the afternoon as he thought about it. Of course Reddy had been "it." He had been "it" a... |
are there five main modes of writing? | <answer> Yes, expository, descriptive, narrative persuasive and creative are the five main types of writing. <context> There are many different types of writing out there, all with different aims and meanings. By knowing the different types of writing you will start to recognize them in everything you read. This helps ... |
Where did Elizabeth tour as a celebration of her jubilee? | <answer> United Kingdom <context> Her Diamond Jubilee in 2012 marked 60 years on the throne, and celebrations were held throughout her realms, the wider Commonwealth, and beyond. In a message released on Accession Day, she stated: "In this special year, as I dedicate myself anew to your service, I hope we will all be r... |
is the fcat criterion referenced? | <answer> Yes, The FCAT is a criterion-referenced test. <context> Tests in Florida. The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT, pronounced “ef-cat”) is a test given annually to all students in grades 3 through 11. The test is given to students in grades 3 through 10 in reading and math, and students in grades 5, 8 ... |
what does it mean when your hands swell? | <answer> It could possibly be a result of Hereditary Angioedema or idiopathic edema and may be a sign of heart disease. <context> Swelling in the extremities is often caused by idiopathic edema or excess salt consumption. Swollen hands and feet are commonly caused by idiopathic edema, which is usually not serious. Swol... |
How is the weather in shelley idaho? | <answer> The highest monthly average temperature in Shelley for July is 70 degrees. The lowest monthly average temperature in Shelley for January is 19 degrees. The most monthly precipitation in Shelley occurs in June with 1.5 inches. The air quality index in Shelley is 29% better than the national average. <context> T... |
What common artform is far more prestigious than mosaic? | <answer> paintings <context> Greek figural mosaics could have been copied or adapted paintings, a far more prestigious artform, and the style was enthusiastically adopted by the Romans so that large floor mosaics enriched the floors of Hellenistic villas and Roman dwellings from Britain to Dura-Europos. Most recorded n... |
Were the people watching the show mean? | <answer> But the audience bore no malice. <context> CHAPTER XXVIII
SPENNIE'S HOUR OF CLEAR VISION
Mr. McEachern sat in the billiard-room, smoking. He was alone. From where he sat, he could hear distant strains of music. The more rigorous portion of the evening's entertainment, the theatricals, was over, and the n... |
During which season did American Idol fall out of the top ten shows in ratings? ? | <answer> 13 <context> The loss of viewers continued into season 12, which saw the show hitting a number of series low in the 18-49 demo. The finale had 7.2 million fewer viewers than the previous season, and saw a drop of 44% in the 18-49 demo. The season viewers averaged at 13.3 million, a drop of 24% from the previou... |
what is an predicate noun examples? | <answer> Example such as, It is I instead of It's me. <context> This last rule deals with predicate nominatives. That term is what we use to refer to the nouns or pronouns that we use following the linking verb in a sentence. That's how we know to announce, 'It is I,' instead of 'It's me,' when we walk into a room. |
Why does water increase lamp darkening? | <answer> The oxygen attacks the tungsten metal, and the resulting tungsten oxide particles travel to cooler parts of the lamp. <context> A very small amount of water vapor inside a light bulb can significantly affect lamp darkening. Water vapor dissociates into hydrogen and oxygen at the hot filament. The oxygen attack... |
Iran's inflation led to what in 1975-1976? | <answer> an economic recession <context> Due to the 1973 spike in oil prices, the economy of Iran was flooded with foreign currency, which caused inflation. By 1974, the economy of Iran was experiencing double digit inflation, and despite many large projects to modernize the country, corruption was rampant and caused l... |
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