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Mark Bego, author of Madonna: Blonde Ambition, called her "the perfect vocalist for lighter-than-air songs", despite not being a "heavyweight talent. | 0 |
How many playable games did the PlayStation 3 by the time it arrived at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show | 1 |
Once known as "the Gibraltar of the West" and "Fortress Bermuda", Bermuda today is defended by forces of the British government. What did Bermuda's merchant shipping fleet do whenever it had the chance | 1 |
As a major Chinese city, Nanjing is home to many professional sports teams. What building is home to Jiangsu Sainty? | 1 |
and i have to be there on Monday morning | 0 |
Smith's first Macintosh board was built to Raskin's design specifications: it had 64 kilobytes (kB) of RAM, used the Motorola 6809E microprocessor, and was capable of supporting a 256×256-pixel black-and-white bitmap display. Bud Tribble, a member of the Mac team, was interested in running the Apple Lisa's graphical programs on the Macintosh, and asked Smith whether he could incorporate the Lisa's Motorola 68000 microprocessor into the Mac while still keeping the production cost down. By December 1980, Smith had succeeded in designing a board that not only used the 68000, but increased its speed from 5 MHz to 8 MHz; this board also had the capacity to support a 384×256-pixel display. Smith's design used fewer RAM chips than the Lisa, which made production of the board significantly more cost-efficient. The final Mac design was self-contained and had the complete QuickDraw picture language and interpreter in 64 kB of ROM – far more than most other computers; it had 128 kB of RAM, in the form of sixteen 64 kilobit (kb) RAM chips soldered to the logicboard. Though there were no memory slots, its RAM was expandable to 512 kB by means of soldering sixteen IC sockets to accept 256 kb RAM chips in place of the factory-installed chips. The final product's screen was a 9-inch, 512x342 pixel monochrome display, exceeding the size of the planned screen. | 0 |
In that decade the city expanded quickly: new neighbourhoods were created and many separate settlements were annexed to the city, among which were the Villa del Cerro, Pocitos, the Prado and Villa Colón | 0 |
In which year did the Rangers get Premier League approval to relocate? | 1 |
The Diwan of Umar, assigning annuities to all Arabs and to the Muslim soldiers of other races, underwent a change in the hands of the Umayyads. Who didn't change the Diwan of Umar? | 1 |
In March 1968, CBS and Sony formed CBS/Sony Records, a Japanese business joint venture. Some of the first compact disc releases hit the Chinese market in what year | 1 |
Each year HHC's facilities provide about 225,000 admissions, one million emergency room visits and five million clinic visits to New Yorkers. How many people visit HHC emergency rooms every year | 1 |
The city's total area is 468. How many feet above sea level is Todt Hil | 1 |
When was the final defeat of the Ptolemaic Kingdom? | 1 |
Instead, in 1993, redundant factory buildings were converted to form Clarks Village, the first purpose-built factory outlet in the UK | 0 |
What is the school system criticized for? | 1 |
What three types of employees are allowed to accept a reward? | 1 |
A nonprofit organization (NPO, also known as a non-business entity) is an organization whose purposes are other than making a profit. What is the constraint on how shareholders distribute funds called? | 1 |
Up to 1990, English, German and Afrikaans were official languages. German, English, and Afrikaans were the official languages until when in Namibia | 1 |
What did the television commercial "1948" introduce | 1 |
Each student is given an academic advisor from the program who helps them to choose classes that give them exposure to any major in which they are interested. | 0 |
The U. Who is the Army Chief of Staff | 1 |
Chopin's output as a composer throughout this period declined in quantity year by year | 0 |
Neptune is not visible to the unaided eye and is the only planet in the Solar System found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation. Who discovered Uranus? | 1 |
and the first name | 0 |
What is living law mostly made up of | 1 |
On the other hand, Mexico City is also home to large communities of expatriates and immigrants, most notably from the rest of North America (U. When did Filipinos start migrating to Mexico City? | 1 |
The southern side of Miami includes Coral Way, The Roads and Coconut Grove. When was Coral Way destroyed | 1 |
Are CDs meant for permanent or temporary use? | 1 |
The control of associated biodiversity is one of the great agricultural challenges that farmers face. What is one of the great polyculture challenges that farmers face? | 1 |
Where was "Reflections on Affective Events Theory" published | 1 |
The Digivices help their Digimon allies to Digivolve into stronger creatures in times of peril. | 0 |
What is the rate of interreligious marriage in France? | 1 |
When did he win Ottoman confidence? | 1 |
With what sort of agencies does UNFPA work | 1 |
Edward Hallett Carr, a frequent defender of Soviet policy, stated: "In return for 'non-intervention' Stalin secured a breathing space of immunity from German attack. Edward Carr believes that in a war between Germany and the Soviet Union, who else wouldn't have been participating? | 1 |
What tale is seen as cautions against disrespecting prey or impudent boasting | 1 |
, became mayor of New Haven in 1995, he outlined a plan to transform the city into a major cultural and arts center in the Northeast, which involved investments in programs and projects other than sports franchises | 0 |
What fraction of the Quran deals with eschatology? | 1 |
On what website can many a capella groups' music be listened to? | 1 |
What happened in 1538? | 1 |
There has also been an increase of yuppie, bohemian, and hipster types particularly around Center City, the neighborhood of Northern Liberties, and in the neighborhoods around the city's universities, such as near Temple in North Philadelphia and particularly near Drexel and University of Pennsylvania in West Philadelphia. Name three sub-cultures in the Center City | 1 |
For what length of time can a dead lower limb stay attached to a tree? | 1 |
A servo system differs from some stepper motor applications in that the position feedback is continuous while the motor is running; a stepper system relies on the motor not to "miss steps" for short term accuracy, although a stepper system may include a "home" switch or other element to provide long-term stability of control. | 0 |
However, Churchill could not ignore Gamal Abdul Nasser's new revolutionary government of Egypt that had taken power in 1952, and the following year it was agreed that British troops would withdraw from the Suez Canal zone and that Sudan would be granted self-determination by 1955, with independence to follow. | 0 |
In Europe the Wayback Machine could be interpreted as violating copyright laws. | 0 |
What made Marshall's such a good example for other stores | 1 |
The region also experiences occasional periods of drought, during which the city sometimes has restricted water use by residents. | 0 |
9 million years ago), the continents continued to drift toward their present positions | 0 |
What does St Pete feature for a race | 1 |
The mosaics were covered and protected for 700 years by a landslide that occurred in the 12th Century. | 0 |
This embodies the belief that the image was somehow the god or man himself. | 0 |
The geographic features of Rajasthan are the Thar Desert and the Aravalli Range, which runs through the state from southwest to northeast, almost from one end to the other, for more than 850 kilometres (530 mi). What is the length in miles of the Aravalli Range? | 1 |
How is the problem of object-relational impedance mismatch started? | 1 |
Winds are often light in the summer and offer little relief, except in the far southeastern outskirts near the Gulf coast and Galveston | 0 |
Like Maradona, Ronaldo only stayed a short time before he left for Internazionale. | 0 |
residents, cannot have advanced to particular stages of the competition in previous seasons (varies depending on the season, currently by the semi-final stage until season thirteen), and must not hold any current recording or talent representation contract by the semi-final stage (in previous years by the audition stage) | 0 |
In the aftermath of John's death William Marshal was declared the protector of the nine-year-old Henry III. | 0 |
Which prince ordered an artillery attack against Canrobert? | 1 |
Which of Northwestern's alumni is notable for becoming The Deputy Prime Minister of China | 1 |
Other major reservoirs include Hungry Horse on the Flathead River; Lake Koocanusa on the Kootenai River; Lake Elwell on the Marias River; Clark Canyon on the Beaverhead River; Yellowtail on the Bighorn River, Canyon Ferry, Hauser, Holter, Rainbow; and Black Eagle on the Missouri River. | 0 |
In a magazine interview published shortly before his death, he reflected on the possibility of using solar panels to heat houses. | 0 |
What type of railway lines are now under construction | 1 |
The two systems were to run on a trial basis for six months; early television sets supported both resolutions | 0 |
When John's elder brother Richard became king in September 1189, he had already declared his intention of joining the Third Crusade | 0 |
Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown is the principal multipurpose arena in the city which hosts concerts, NHL exhibition games, and many of the city's pro sports teams | 0 |
During the 1990s, several research papers and popular books wrote on what came to be called the "Mozart effect": an observed temporary, small elevation of scores on certain tests as a result of listening to Mozart's works. Where was the experiment originally published | 1 |
From then on, north Zhejiang and neighboring south Jiangsu have been synonymous with luxury and opulence in Chinese culture. | 0 |
What is the burial place of Fructuoso Rivera? | 1 |
The long-standing claim that the present uniform was first worn as mourning for the death of George III is unfounded. What color are King's Scholars tailcoats? | 1 |
Bush, was living in New Haven while a student at Yale | 0 |
As the power of the Federal government has increased, some people have perceived a much more unitary state than they believe the Founding Fathers intended | 0 |
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 Opéra Bastille (1985-1989), the Bibliothèque nationale de France (1996), the Arche de la Défense (1985-1989), and the Louvre Pyramid with its underground courtyard (1983-1989); Jacques Chirac (2006), the Musée du quai Branly. How many years was Francois Mitterrand in power | 1 |
Which Tennessee airport has the code TYS? | 1 |
In 1840, Louis Philippe I obtained permission from the British to return Napoleon's remains to France. In what year was Napoleon's final tomb completed | 1 |
Chomsky also states that since the concept of matter may be affected by new scientific discoveries, as has happened in the past, scientific materialists are being dogmatic in assuming the opposite | 0 |
While Mont Blanc was first climbed in 1786, most of the Alpine four-thousanders were climbed during the first half of the 19th century; the ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 marked the end of the golden age of alpinism. What did the ascent of the Matterhorn mark | 1 |
The Twilight Princess game was only available in what country | 1 |
But Amnesty International found no evidence that UNFPA had supported the coercion. In 2001, what organization accused UNFPA of sharing office space with Chinese family planning officials? | 1 |
The rugby union team The Rock is the Eastern Canadian entry in the Americas Rugby Championship. In what year did Canada beat USA 56–7 in a Rugby World Cup qualifying match? | 1 |
With which crowd did the 45 rpm gain popularity | 1 |
The world's first commercial broadcast automation audio compression system was developed by Oscar Bonello, an engineering professor at the University of Buenos Aires. When was the principle of compression first published? | 1 |
The average viewership for the season fell below 20 million viewers the first time since 2003, a drop of 23% in total viewers and 30% in the 18/49 demo. | 0 |
What did the earthquake allow? | 1 |
Liberia has a long, rich history in textile arts and quilting, as the settlers brought with them their sewing and quilting skills. Where did Queen Victoria install her quilt? | 1 |
How long has a translator's part in bridging values between cultures been avoided | 1 |
Both governments claimed to be the legitimate government of Korea, and neither side accepted the border as permanent. | 0 |
and then you're going to return from Chicago on the fourteen or | 0 |
How many civilian deaths occurred as a result of the Plymouth Blitz | 1 |
In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. What decade saw the popularity of "chicken in a basket"? | 1 |
Schwarzenegger's private jet made an emergency landing at Van Nuys Airport on June 19, 2009, after the pilot reported smoke coming from the cockpit, according to a statement released by the governor's press secretary | 0 |
i've got i've got to get the 11:41 | 0 |
Chengdu and Mianyang are the production centers for textiles and electronics products | 0 |
Today, there is a growing number of Associates who share the Dominican charism. What draws many people into following the Dominican Order | 1 |
Its hope was to destroy its targets and draw the RAF into defending them, allowing the Luftwaffe to destroy their fighters in large numbers, thereby achieving an air superiority | 0 |
Social predation offers the possibility of predators to kill creatures larger than those that members of the species could overpower singly. What method allows herbivores to attack a group of predators | 1 |
What was Nintendo's limit on games per developer per year on the NES | 1 |
The United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union and China were referred as a "trusteeship of the powerful" during the World War II and were recognized as the Allied "Big Four" in Declaration by United Nations These four countries were considered as the "Four Policemen" or "Four Sheriffs" of the Allies power and primary victors of World War II. | 0 |
In 2007, about 48 percent of Malians were younger than 12 years old, 49 percent were 15–64 years old, and 3 percent were 65 and older. In 2007 what was the death rate per 1000 people | 1 |
In 1978 Aboriginal writer Kevin Gilbert received the National Book Council award for his book Living Black: Blacks Talk to Kevin Gilbert, a collection of Aboriginal people's stories, and in 1998 was awarded (but refused to accept) the Human Rights Award for Literature for Inside Black Australia, a poetry anthology and exhibition of Aboriginal photography. What award did Gilbert refuse in 1998? | 1 |
The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. What native tribe lived in the New York area? | 1 |
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