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What was Whitehead's opinion of his own knowledge of metaphysics in that correspondence | 1 |
When was the KU Endowment founded? | 1 |
Paris has been an international capital of high fashion since the 19th century, particularly in the domain of haute couture, clothing hand-made to order for private clients. Dior is from which city? | 1 |
Eton is one of ten English HMC schools, commonly referred to as "public schools", regulated by the Public Schools Act of 1868. How many all-male boarding schools exist in the UK? | 1 |
The original early 19th-century interior designs, many of which survive, include widespread use of brightly coloured scagliola and blue and pink lapis, on the advice of Sir Charles Long. Who oversaw the redecoration that used a Belle Époque cream and gold colour scheme? | 1 |
What does DVB stand for? | 1 |
What invention included an inverted pendulum | 1 |
2), or a master singer's claim to have composed several eclogues (Ecl. | 0 |
It is the biggest single segment of Micronesia, the largest islands between the island of Kyushu (Japan), New Guinea, the Philippines, and the Hawaiian Islands. | 0 |
What date did Comcast drop their proposed merger agreement with Time Warner | 1 |
Avicenna thus concluded that the idea of the self is not logically dependent on any physical thing, and that the soul should not be seen in relative terms, but as a primary given, a substance | 0 |
People who had a lower health literacy rate were found to be living below what standard | 1 |
Fraser fir is confined to the highest parts of the southern Appalachian Mountains, where along with red spruce it forms a fragile ecosystem known as the Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest. | 0 |
Isabella married the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II | 0 |
What is September 15, 1940 known as | 1 |
What percentage of airfields are managed by training areas and ranges? | 1 |
Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry | 0 |
In the Ubangi-Shari Territorial Assembly election in 1957, MESAN captured 347,000 out of the total 356,000 votes, and won every legislative seat, which led to Boganda being elected president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa and vice-president of the Ubangi-Shari Government Council. Who was elected presi... | 1 |
Many cable networks are based in the city as well, including MTV, Fox News, HBO, Showtime, Bravo, Food Network, AMC, and Comedy Central. | 0 |
How many natioanl female outdoor track and field championships have been won by the University of Kansas? | 1 |
It's generally accepted that there are around 750 verses in the Quran dealing with natural phenomenon. Who recommended science as a way to achieve the goals of the Quran | 1 |
These earlier rites had survived the period of Coptic Christianity. | 0 |
What are many Latin American migrants | 1 |
Interracial relationships have had a long history in North America and the United States, beginning with the intermixing of European explorers and soldiers, who took native women as companions. What did colonists import in the 16th century | 1 |
Dissatisfaction with Company rule led to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, after which the British provinces of India were directly administered by the British Crown and witnessed a period of both rapid development of infrastructure and economic stagnation. | 0 |
By contrast, Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities (1987) portrays a wealthy, white protagonist, Sherman McCoy, getting lost off the Major Deegan Expressway in the South Bronx and having an altercation with locals. Who wrote 'Bonfire of the Vanities' | 1 |
"Green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520–570 nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e. What is the origin of the word "orange"? | 1 |
After the Rus' attack on Constantinople in 860, the Byzantine Patriarch Photius sent missionaries north to convert the Rus' and the Slavs. In what year did the Rus accept a bishop? | 1 |
they have now been booked up | 0 |
The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana; Classical Latin: [ˈreːs ˈpuːb.lɪ.ka roːˈmaː.na]) was the period of ancient Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom, traditionally dated to 509 BC, and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire. It was during this period that Ro... | 0 |
is it yourself that holds the credit or debit card | 1 |
Who promised Lavinia to Turnus? | 1 |
The earliest known human activity on the island dates to around the 10th millennium BC. | 0 |
What type of fibre is Rajasthan ranked 2nd in production of? | 1 |
Where did the state place on population chart | 1 |
Batman's Treaty with the Aborigines was annulled by the New South Wales governor (who at the time governed all of eastern mainland Australia), with compensation paid to members of the association. In what year was the first plan for the city commissioned? | 1 |
The Greco-Egyptian scientist Claudius Ptolemy referred to the larger island as great Britain (μεγάλης Βρεττανίας - megális Brettanias) and to Ireland as little Britain (μικρής Βρεττανίας - mikris Brettanias) in his work Almagest (147–148 AD). Who's conquest lead to the more common use of the name Albion | 1 |
What information allowed for less progress in scientific knowledge? | 1 |
Neo-charismatic churches are sometimes regarded as a subgroup of the Charismatic Movement | 0 |
What was the majority of Norfolk Island covered with, before European colonization | 1 |
George Sarton, the author of The History of Science, described Ibn Sīnā as "one of the greatest thinkers and medical scholars in history" and called him "the most famous scientist of Islam and one of the most famous of all races, places, and times. During what centuries was Ibn Sina not ranked among such medical greats... | 1 |
What annelid group dislikes leeches and earthworms | 1 |
Who had made an attempt in the 1920s to release a long play time recording | 1 |
Treasury Bonds) anonymously from banks in exchange for dollars | 0 |
Groups that emerged from the American psychedelic scene about the same time included Iron Butterfly, MC5, Blue Cheer and Vanilla Fudge. The lyrics to "Born To Be Wild" contain the first reference to what hard rock style? | 1 |
When was this campaign ran? | 1 |
In time, the tribunate became a stepping stone to higher office | 0 |
What is Neptune's atmosphere never composed of? | 1 |
What did Democrats assume the role of in 1855? | 1 |
Martorell's outstanding novel of chivalry Tirant lo Blanc (1490) shows a transition from Medieval to Renaissance values, something that can also be seen in Metge's work. What other writer showed a transition to the Renaissance? | 1 |
1273) wrote a vast amount of mystical poetry in his book Mathnawi | 0 |
For the commercial naming of a product, the frame rate is often dropped and is implied from context (e | 0 |
Gain is a parameter which measures the degree of directivity of the antenna's radiation pattern. A high-gain antenna will radiate most of its power in a particular direction, while a low-gain antenna will radiate over a wider angle. The antenna gain, or power gain of an antenna is defined as the ratio of the intensity ... | 0 |
The highest temperature recorded in Melbourne city was 46. | 0 |
In 2007, the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in the city containing Buddha relics. What structure did the Nipponzan Myohoji decide to build in New Delhi in 2007? | 1 |
Iran received access to the Internet in 1993. What site is responsible for around 90% of Iran's online e-commerce | 1 |
Thus, man then directs his path to that One, and the love for, and of, Christ guides man's very nature to become centered on the One, and on his neighbor as well. | 0 |
Since the launch of the "Reinvent the Toilet Challenge", more than a dozen research teams, mainly at universities in the U. What did many investigate | 1 |
2 km) of enemy territory to join the 7th Infantry Division at Osan | 0 |
they're going to be two other people in a different uh org that are going to be taking the same flight | 0 |
What park has floating gardens | 1 |
Jean Macfarlane founded the University of California, Berkeley's Institute of Human Development, formerly called the Institute of Child Welfare, in 1927. Who founded the University of California, Berkeley's Institude of Human Development | 1 |
Other major television series Spielberg produced were Band of Brothers, Taken and The Pacific. In what year did Band of Brother debut on tv | 1 |
After January 1, 2006, some Finnish ammattikorkeakoulus switched the English term "polytechnic" to the term "university of applied sciences" in the English translations of their legal names | 0 |
Most of the English colonists had arrived as indentured servants, hiring themselves out as laborers for a fixed period to pay for their passage. Most English colonists arrived as what | 1 |
Jazz and blues use ad libitum and what other ornamentation | 1 |
Who were the writers of Spectre | 1 |
When did Madonna appear in the comedy Desperately Seeking Susan? | 1 |
Who criticized the practice of Internet hunting? | 1 |
Religious knowledge or "vision" was indicated as a result of practice both within and outside of the Buddhist fold. | 0 |
Zinc deficiency is crop plants' most common micronutrient deficiency; it is particularly common in high-pH soils. Excess zinc has what effect on plants | 1 |
What did women acknowledge who considered themselves as lesbian or bisexual? | 1 |
Another life-threatening arrhythmia is ventricular tachycardia (V-tach/VT), which can cause sudden cardiac death. | 0 |
The development of a three-field rotation system for planting crops[AA] increased the usage of land from one half in use each year under the old two-field system to two-thirds under the new system, with a consequent increase in production | 0 |
Common forms of antibiotic misuse include excessive use of prophylactic antibiotics in travelers and failure of medical professionals to prescribe the correct dosage of antibiotics on the basis of the patient's weight and history of prior use. What do doctors usually do when a patient seems to want antibiotics even tho... | 1 |
When did light bulb manufacturers establish a cartel to limit bulb life? | 1 |
Public transport is provided by the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV), which operates the Metrovalencia and other rail and bus services. What station in Valencia was built for high-speed trains | 1 |
An airport is an aerodrome with facilities for flights to take off and land. What is the definition of a helipad? | 1 |
In 1528 the bishop lost secular power over both Neder- and Oversticht – which included the city of Utrecht – to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. What did the loss of power end | 1 |
In 1976 the future Labour prime minister James Callaghan launched what became known as the 'great debate' on the education system. What is the only kind of school operating in Wales | 1 |
Margaret Thatcher later described the mindset she believed had befallen the British political establishment as "Suez syndrome", from which Britain did not recover until the successful recapture of the Falkland Islands from Argentina in 1982 | 0 |
From the beginning of 2014, Madonna began to make multiple media appearances. What award ceremony did Madonna appeared in | 1 |
Codd's paper was picked up by two people at Berkeley, Eugene Wong and Michael Stonebraker. Is QUEL still used to access data in INGRES | 1 |
Rajasthan is[when?] earning Rs. What has the Indian government given Cairn permission to extract per day? | 1 |
In what year was Thompson v. Oklahoma postponed? | 1 |
How many Nigerian Christians are Orthodox and other sects? | 1 |
Each see has its own bishop, with the exception of Ostia, in which the Cardinal Vicar of the see of Rome is apostolic administrator | 0 |
Where did the Dalai Lama's government flee to during the 1959 Tibetan Rebellion? | 1 |
Network effects are a large factor with electrification. What is a major factor whn it comes to electrification? | 1 |
Little known also is Tim in Jurassic Park (early in the film, another secondary character mentions Tim and Lex's parents' divorce) | 0 |
The photographs were ultimately sold for up to $100,000 | 0 |
Similar societies, partially imitating Freemasonry, emerged in France, Germany, Sweden and Russia. | 0 |
Archival descriptions of the permanent holdings of the federal government in the custody of NARA are stored in Archival Research Catalog (ARC). What does the government usually back up 81% of in case of damage | 1 |
How many steam warships did Japan have in 1867? | 1 |
The atolls and islands form two groups: the Ratak (sunrise) and the Ralik (sunset). | 0 |
The Quran and Muhammad talked about racial equality and justice as in The Farewell Sermon. What area wanted the capital of the Islamic State to be outside their area? | 1 |
Google does not provide detailed figures for YouTube's running costs, and YouTube's revenues in 2007 were noted as "not material" in a regulatory filing. What did Forbes project as YouTube's revenue in January 2008 | 1 |
On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that is construction. Ingenuity is at work. But suddenly you touch my heart, you do me good. I... | 0 |
What are urban economies dependent on the government for | 1 |
During what notable Middle East conflict is it believed by some that Universities received influence from madrasas? | 1 |
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