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"We used a technique of laying our program out in general debate," he said. If recommit fails, then what choice needs to be made by minority representatives? | 1 |
Which major U.S store does Guam currently have that happens to be the largest in the world | 1 |
What year did the railroad to London from Southampton open fully? | 1 |
Which polish king led the fight against the Ottoman empire in the Battle of Vienna | 1 |
Compared to the vigorous convergent plate mountain-building of the late Paleozoic, Mesozoic tectonic deformation was comparatively mild. What continent split to destroy the passive continental margin near the Atlantic | 1 |
What was destroyed by axis bombing and currently under reconstruction? | 1 |
Countrywide, sued by California Attorney General Jerry Brown for "unfair business practices" and "false advertising" was making high cost mortgages "to homeowners with weak credit, adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) that allowed homeowners to make interest-only payments". What type credit did borrowers obtaining mortgage... | 1 |
In The New Yorker music critic Jody Rosen described Beyoncé as "the most important and compelling popular musician of the twenty-first century. What list did Beyoncé make in 2013 | 1 |
Qianlong's reign saw the launch of several ambitious cultural projects, including the compilation of the Siku Quanshu, or Complete Repository of the Four Branches of Literature | 0 |
Despite the internal stability (known as the paz porfiriana), modernization, and economic growth in Mexico during the Porfiriato from 1876 to 1910, many across the state became deeply dissatisfied with the political system. When Díaz first ran for office, he committed to a strict “No Re-election” policy in which he dis... | 0 |
However, the primary factor is the type of dielectric material | 0 |
One possibility the Tower was destroyed was to prevent it's use by a hostile enemy. What is the other possibility? | 1 |
In 1949, the city was chosen to be the seat of the Council of Europe with its European Court of Human Rights and European Pharmacopoeia. | 0 |
He was appointed titular archbishop of where? | 1 |
Who invaded the Archaemenid Empire in 334BC | 1 |
The first commutator DC electric motor capable of turning machinery was invented by the British scientist William Sturgeon in 1832. What necessary technical development had yet to occur to make electric motors useful? | 1 |
While the number of cardinals was small from the times of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance, and frequently smaller than the number of recognized churches entitled to a cardinal priest, in the 16th century the College expanded markedly. Who removed the cap on cardinals in the College of the Cardinals | 1 |
In what year was Huddersfield Town formed? | 1 |
People were looking for polynomial equations under what number? | 1 |
The vast majority of visitors in Greece in 2007 came from the European continent, numbering 12. What is the single nation with the most visitors | 1 |
By the end of 2006, 66% of the country's electrical production was from coal and fuel power plants, while 29% were derived from hydroelectric dams, and 6% by wind energy | 0 |
Standard paper sizes are never described with what terms? | 1 |
It is remarkable that the inner heartwood of old trees remains as sound as it usually does, since in many cases it is hundreds, and in a few instances thousands, of years old | 0 |
The bacterial cell is surrounded by a cell membrane (also known as a lipid, cytoplasmic or plasma membrane). | 0 |
Standard 35mm photographic film used for cinema projection has a much higher image resolution than HDTV systems, and is exposed and projected at a rate of 24 frames per second (frame/s). At what rate is standard 50mm photographic film exposed and projected? | 1 |
Where are the Sentinelese and the Andaman Islands | 1 |
"So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. What had ten heads | 1 |
The coastline forming the city's southern border is interspersed with rocky protrusions and sandy beaches | 0 |
The term "Enlightenment" emerged in English in the later part of the 19th century, with particular reference to French philosophy, as the equivalent of the French term 'Lumières' (used first by Dubos in 1733 and already well established by 1751). What term became the German equivalent to the French term Lumieres | 1 |
Furthermore, some studies have shown that sleep deprivation can lead to false memories as the memories are not properly transferred to long-term memory | 0 |
Where were asian earthworms killed by glaciers? | 1 |
What song did Lauren Alaina release after coming in second on American Idol | 1 |
A month later, on 5 July 2013, Francis approved Pope John XXIII for canonization, along with Pope John Paul II without the traditional second miracle required. | 0 |
Ibn Tufail (Abubacer) and Ibn al-Nafis were pioneers of the philosophical novel. Who wrote Theologus Autodidactus? | 1 |
What is one example of a state-managed autonomous research institution? | 1 |
In his early years Popper was impressed by Marxism, whether of Communists or socialists. How many armed people did the police shoot | 1 |
The stagnation and decline, Stephen Lee argues, was relentless after the death of Suleiman in 1566, interrupted by a few short revivals or reform and recovery. What factor caused inflation in the Ottoman empire? | 1 |
Sony have since launched their budget range of PlayStation 3 titles, known as the Greatest Hits range in North America, the Platinum range in Europe and Australia and The Best range in Japan. In what year was Devil May Cry 3 added to the budget game offerings for PS3? | 1 |
Who regretted the inclusion of Wayback Mountain's Web site | 1 |
How are many databases accessed? | 1 |
2%), Jenks (77 | 0 |
Bokassa himself may have been personally involved in some of the killings | 0 |
How many TVs were made between 1936 and the start of the war in 1939? | 1 |
Where did the mythical Greek gods live? | 1 |
The German Usher of the Black Rod summoned whom in 1960? | 1 |
An early advantage of AC is that the power-wasting resistors used in DC locomotives for speed control were not needed in an AC locomotive: multiple taps on the transformer can supply a range of voltages. One taps on the transformer can supply what | 1 |
Most of the space in the brain is taken up by axons, which are often bundled together in what are called nerve fiber tracts. Most of the space in the brain is made up of what structures | 1 |
What is the refraction index of typical glass | 1 |
What was the main reason they disagreed with the beliefs? | 1 |
The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC)—the agency's grant-making arm—awards funds to state and local governments, public and private archives, colleges and universities, and other nonprofit organizations to preserve and publish historical records. | 0 |
The British version of cultural studies had originated in the 1950s and 1960s, mainly under the influence first of Richard Hoggart, E. | 0 |
In resource-poor countries, treatment with antibiotics may be beneficial | 0 |
Rookie Starlin Castro debuted in early May (2010) as the starting shortstop. | 0 |
Cultural sociology first emerged in Weimar Germany (1918–1933), where sociologists such as Alfred Weber used the term Kultursoziologie (cultural sociology) | 0 |
By what route did Babur enter India? | 1 |
The state with the lowest possible energy in quantum mechanics defines what | 1 |
Giovanni da Verrazzano's ship that sailed to New York was named what | 1 |
The northern terminus is Port Said and the southern terminus is Port Tawfiq at the city of Suez | 0 |
Although the initial focus of the humanist scholars in the university was the discovery, exposition and insertion of ancient texts and languages into the university, and the ideas of those texts into society generally, their influence was ultimately quite progressive. A concentration on the study of the self resulted i... | 1 |
The Scheinergrade (Sch. What was 20 degrees Sch. indicative of? | 1 |
However this etymology connects the name Hellenes with the Dorians who occupied Epirus and the relation with the name Greeks given by the Romans becomes uncertain | 0 |
The minority leader has a number of formal and informal party responsibilities. According to democratic rules of the 106th congress what leadership members do they appoint | 1 |
Because of its location, nestled on the vast and open Santa Monica Bay, morning fog is a common phenomenon in May, June and early July (caused by ocean temperature variations and currents). | 0 |
Are there any more changes coming to the map | 1 |
Mass incarceration in the United States disproportionately impacts African American and Latino communities. What type of bars and walls beyond physical ones does Alexander think people are behind? | 1 |
The military policing responsibilities of the Marshal of France were delegated to the Marshal's provost, whose force was known as the Marshalcy because its authority ultimately derived from the Marshal. | 0 |
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was shown to be the molecular repository of genetic information by experiments in the 1940s to 1950s. | 0 |
Though it was affected by the Great Recession, Seattle has retained a comparatively strong economy, and remains a hotbed for start-up businesses, especially in green building and clean technologies: it was ranked as America's No | 0 |
The symbol $, usually written before the numerical amount, is used for the U | 0 |
Emilio Marcos Palma was the first person born south of the 60th parallel south (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty), as well as the first one born on the Antarctic mainland, in 1978 at Base Esperanza, on the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula; his parents were sent there along with seven other families... | 1 |
In America, nonprofit organizations like Friends of UNFPA (formerly Americans for UNFPA) worked to compensate for the loss of United States federal funding by raising private donations. What type of United States funding does Friends of UNFPA try to replace? | 1 |
A TiVo service update in July 2008 allowed the system to search and play YouTube videos. What was YouTube made available on during October 2013? | 1 |
Each half runs continuously, meaning that the clock is not stopped when the ball is out of play. | 0 |
What group introduced pigs to Europe | 1 |
Napoleon died there on 5 May 1821 | 0 |
The British and French struggles in India became but one theatre of the global Seven Years' War (1756–1763) involving France, Britain and the other major European powers. When was the Treaty of Paris | 1 |
What event played a major part in the decline of the economy during 1999? | 1 |
Paraplegia, the loss of sensation and voluntary motor control after serious spinal cord damage, may be accompanied by girdle pain at the level of the spinal cord damage, visceral pain evoked by a filling bladder or bowel, or, in five to ten per cent of paraplegics, phantom body pain in areas of complete sensory loss. H... | 1 |
When was Martin Bucer born? | 1 |
The administration of the Grand Canal was made more efficient, and transport opened to private merchants | 0 |
She wrote to John Vickers, the OFT director-general, saying, "They are not a group of businessmen meeting behind closed doors to fix the price of their products to the disadvantage of the consumer | 0 |
Why did some music lovers frown upon diaphragming | 1 |
Calvin Veltman undertook, for the National Center for Education Statistics and for the Hispanic Policy Development Project, the most complete study of English language adoption by Hispanophone immigrants. What is the preferred language of Hispanophone immigrants | 1 |
What was the capital of Golkonda in the mid 12th century? | 1 |
The India Gate built in 1931 was inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The India Gate commemorates the lost soldiers of what army? | 1 |
What type of music is House based on? | 1 |
Admission to professional graduation colleges in Hyderabad, many of which are affiliated with either Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) or Osmania University (OU), is through the Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAM-CET) | 0 |
Other major populations centres include Greater Manchester Urban Area (2. | 0 |
In what year did the tuna loining plant shut down? | 1 |
How is silent singing used when practiced in a synagogue service? | 1 |
During the initial punk era, a variety of entrepreneurs interested in local punk-influenced music scenes began founding independent record labels, including Rough Trade (founded by record shop owner Geoff Travis) and Factory (founded by Manchester-based television personality Tony Wilson). Who founded the record label ... | 1 |
1111–25), who died without heirs, until Frederick I Barbarossa (r. | 0 |
What treaty was signed after the Anglo-Irish War | 1 |
tuberculosis do not cause TB disease, and 90–95% of infections remain asymptomatic | 0 |
What a cappella vocal style is implemented in many of In Transit's songs | 1 |
The physical arrangement of the two elements places them 180 degrees out of phase, which means that at any given instant one of the elements is driving current into the transmission line while the other is pulling it out. | 0 |
According to Walter Gratzer, the study of nutrition probably began during the 6th century BC. In which time period did the study of nutrition begin | 1 |
Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey. | 0 |
Lancashire produced well known teams in super league such as St Helens, Wigan, and Warrington. when were the first games played in the St Helens super league? | 1 |
How many square kilometers is Guinea-Bissau? | 1 |
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