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The abbey's two western towers were built between 1722 and 1745 by Nicholas Hawksmoor, constructed from Portland stone to an early example of a Gothic Revival design. What were the three western towers built from? | 1 |
The island covers an area of 25 square kilometres (2,500 ha). What is the average temperature throughout the rainy season | 1 |
Citizens of EU and EEA member states and citizens from Switzerland remain exempted from tuition fees, and the amounts of public grants granted to promising foreign students were increased to offset some of the impact | 0 |
The FDIC announced plans to open IndyMac Federal Bank, FSB on July 14, 2008 | 0 |
Chickens are medium-sized, chunky birds with an upright stance and characterised by fleshy red combs and wattles on their heads. What are male chickens never allowed to be called? | 1 |
However, arrangements in the UK were also called 'anti-aircraft', abbreviated as AA, a term that remained in general use into the 1950s. | 0 |
Ford, Irvin Abell, and Josephine Brownson for the Laetare Medal, instituted in 1883 | 0 |
Czech's closest relative is Slovak, with which it is mutually intelligible. | 0 |
120) Parallel Lives though more preoccupied with issues of personal character and morality, outlines the history of important Hellenistic figures. | 0 |
What names was given to coastal artillery batteries erected shortly after 1852 | 1 |
In psychology, memory is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. What is the third process that happens during the memory process? | 1 |
Where did parents go to mourn their children | 1 |
Some rock formations in the path of a glacier are sculpted into small hills called roche moutonnée, or "sheepback" rock. How large are roche moutonnee? | 1 |
The base will soon have the largest solar-generating capacity in the United States Department of Defense after awarding a contract on September 10, 2010, to SunEdison to construct a 14 | 0 |
What is federalist paper no. 39? | 1 |
Predatory lending refers to the practice of unscrupulous lenders, enticing borrowers to enter into "unsafe" or "unsound" secured loans for inappropriate purposes. What company used a classic bait-and-switch method by advertising low interest rates | 1 |
Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. Where didn't Miami rank among cities around the world in regard to finance? | 1 |
Puerto Rico has been under U. What form of government do the Puerto Ricans have? | 1 |
What person bought Manhattan from the Canarsie for the Dutch? | 1 |
" Gaddafi disliked England, claiming British Army officers racially insulted him and finding it difficult adjusting to the country's culture; asserting his Arab identity in London, he walked around Piccadilly wearing traditional Libyan robes | 0 |
The fourth Digimon series, which began airing on April 7, 2002, radically departs from the previous three by focusing on a new and very different kind of evolution, Spirit Evolution, in which the human characters use their D-Tectors (this series' Digivice) to transform themselves into special Digimon called Legendary Warriors, detracting from the customary formula of having digital partners. What began in August 2002 | 1 |
However, both Barclays and Bank of America ultimately declined to purchase the entire company | 0 |
House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s. What city did House music originate from | 1 |
The phrase "[A] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world" was first used by Baptist theologian Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in his 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. Who used William's phrase as a description of the First Amendment and its restriction on the legislative branch | 1 |
In what countries are Surzhyk and Trasianka spoken interchangeably | 1 |
4 of the Wii Menu prevented copying exploited save files onto the console until circumvention methods were discovered, and version 4 | 0 |
Originally alphabets were written entirely in majuscule letters, spaced between well-defined upper and lower bounds. Rounder and simpler forms of letters came from writing quickly with which instrument | 1 |
Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. Who was given a legally protected status as first class citizens | 1 |
What current affects the environment of Saint Helena? | 1 |
Their final aircraft design, the Silver Dart, embodied all of the advancements found in the earlier machines. What business did Baldwin and McCurdy start after the AEA folded? | 1 |
Who wrote The Crucifixion of Jesus | 1 |
When did Microsoft begin phasing out Macintosh in favor of "Mac" | 1 |
What was Muslim Brotherhood labelled post coup | 1 |
Frontier City is an 'Old West'-themed amusement park | 0 |
What do some Macedonian dialects do with vowels? | 1 |
Portugal spearheaded European exploration of the world and the Age of Discovery. Who was the Father of Prince Henry the Navigator? | 1 |
3 By the early 20th century, this notion was made statutory in many states | 0 |
A herbivorous diet includes subtypes such as fruit-eating and grass-eating | 0 |
Schwarzenegger's goal was to become the greatest bodybuilder in the world, which meant becoming Mr. How old was Schwarzenegger when he won Mr. Olympia in 1970? | 1 |
The Romantic Movement of the early 19th century reshaped science by opening up new pursuits unexpected in the classical approaches of the Enlightenment. Which movement took place during the 19th century? | 1 |
Where does Oklahoma rank by population | 1 |
General Electric switched to use the ASA scale in 1946. What were recommended film values lined up with after 1946? | 1 |
What happens in a chennel transupport system? | 1 |
What media source has reported this happening? | 1 |
When did the word emotion leave the English language | 1 |
When did Starlin Castro debut as the starting shortstop | 1 |
What Senate group held hearings on the purchase | 1 |
What is the average length of years of life for canines with long lifespans? | 1 |
Bureau of Statistics after it was not only the first major city to regain all the jobs lost in the preceding economic downturn, but after the crash, more than two jobs were added for every one lost | 0 |
What did the FBI treat special agents as? | 1 |
What makes up the sociological parts of culture according to Simmel | 1 |
What prevents the clownfish from being stung | 1 |
What gives gives a measure of the product KJ2RR in SI units? | 1 |
What was mostly missing during the Eastern Han | 1 |
The city uses the strong-mayor version of the mayor-council form of government, which is headed by one mayor, in whom executive authority is vested. What is the legislative branch called | 1 |
Which doctor did the YSMU rename itself after? | 1 |
The South American highlands were a center of early agriculture. Genetic testing of the wide variety of cultivars and wild species suggests that the potato has a single origin in the area of southern Peru, from a species in the Solanum brevicaule complex. Over 99% of all modern cultivated potatoes worldwide are descendants of a subspecies indigenous to south-central Chile, Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum, where it was cultivated as long as 10,000 years ago. According to George Raudzens, "It is clear that in pre-Columbian times some groups struggled to survive and often suffered food shortages and famines, while others enjoyed a varied and substantial diet." The persistent drought around 850 AD coincided with the collapse of Classic Maya civilization, and the famine of One Rabbit (AD 1454) was a major catastrophe in Mexico. | 0 |
What ties did civil rights leaders believe the FBI had | 1 |
" Baker has described Schwarzenegger as "[a] joyful personality, totally charismatic, adventurous, and athletic" but claims towards the end of the relationship he became "insufferable – classically conceited – the world revolved around him" | 0 |
What city did Ibn Sina settle in? | 1 |
1800–800 BCE), the founding date of the city is usually related to the construction of a Roman fortification (castellum), probably built in around 50 CE | 0 |
A P-N junction can convert absorbed light energy into a proportional electric current. What is the phenomenon where a P-N junction emits light when an electrical current is applied to it? | 1 |
When was the US Embassy in Iran seized | 1 |
The gender of God may be viewed as either a literal or an allegorical aspect of a deity who, in classical western philosophy, transcends bodily form | 0 |
What contestant came in ninth on season ten of American Idol | 1 |
During what Olympics was the FBI praised for its investigation | 1 |
The dates are generalizations, since the periods and eras overlap and the categories are somewhat arbitrary, to the point that some authorities reverse terminologies and refer to a common practice "era" comprising baroque, classical, and romantic "periods". Some authorities reverse terminologies to refer to the common practice period as a what? | 1 |
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. When was Crystal hospitalized? | 1 |
In May 1940, the US requested base rights in Bermuda from the United Kingdom, but British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was initially unwilling to accede to the American request without getting something in return. What happened in September 1904? | 1 |
Who was the assailant who shot at Queen Elizabeth | 1 |
Give an example of someone who was a caretaker manager? | 1 |
Tuvaluans are well known for their seafaring skills, with the Tuvalu Maritime Training Institute on Amatuku motu (island), Funafuti, providing training to approximately 120 marine cadets each year so that they have the skills necessary for employment as seafarers on merchant shipping. On what does the Seaman'd Union represent workers | 1 |
Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Who influenced many 19th century neoclassical architects | 1 |
The U. When did the SSA open its largest videoconferencing-only center | 1 |
President Richard Nixon declared current species conservation efforts to be inadequate and called on the 93rd United States Congress to pass comprehensive endangered species legislation. Who wrote the most challenged section of the Act? | 1 |
Greece achieved a real GDP growth rate of 0 | 0 |
Besides the bit rate of an encoded piece of audio, the quality of MP3 files also depends on the quality of the encoder itself, and the difficulty of the signal being encoded. The MP3 standard allows encoders to have a lot of freedom with which aspect of encoding? | 1 |
Greenware ceramics made from celadon had been made in the area since the 3rd-century Jin dynasty, but it returned to prominence—particularly in Longquan—during the Southern Song and Yuan. What period did Longquan ceramics decline | 1 |
Large stretches of desert shrub in the west can fuel the spread of wildfires | 0 |
Through most of Shell's early history, the Shell Oil Company business in the United States was substantially independent with its stock being traded on the NYSE and with little direct involvement from the group's central offices in the running of the American business. Shell Oil Company historically had little direct involvement from what entity in the running of its American businesses | 1 |
This impact gave rise to the Himalayas. | 0 |
The two mature piano sonatas (No. Which movement was found lacking in musicality by Schumann | 1 |
In May 2013, the club launched a new crest to improve the reproducibility of the design in print and broadcast media, particularly on a small scale. How many people signed a petition in protest of Everton FC's crest redesign in 2013? | 1 |
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death in the summer of 1839 brought political chaos and the subsequent battles of succession and the bloody infighting between the factions at court weakened the state. What was the name of the British official stationed in Lahore | 1 |
Who was the winner for this season | 1 |
Landlords also became more conscious of common interests with other landholders, and they joined together to extort privileges from their governments | 0 |
Due to its exposed north-westerly location, the climate is still very cool by Spanish standards. | 0 |
The geechee dances that accompanied the music of the dock workers in Charleston followed a rhythm that inspired Eubie Blake's "Charleston Rag" and later James P | 0 |
This produced a commercially packaged white light giving 65 lm/W at 20 mA, becoming the brightest white LED commercially available at the time, and more than four times as efficient as standard incandescents | 0 |
What was the smallest problem General Washington faced? | 1 |
Leonov performed the first-ever EVA as part of the mission | 0 |
Who gained control of the Ionian Islands in 1809 | 1 |
Double parking is common (with franeleros moving the cars as required), impeding on the available lanes for traffic to pass. | 0 |
A large indoor shopping centre Hoog Catharijne (nl) is located between Utrecht Centraal railway station and the city centre. What is planned to be renovated every 20 years | 1 |
phenotype) to some degree, and that certain genetic markers have varying frequencies among human populations, some of which correspond more or less to traditional racial groupings | 0 |
Later, the Inquisition issued an excommunication edict on October 13, 1810 condemning Miguel Hidalgo as a seditionary, apostate, and heretic. | 0 |
But in the mid-18th century, during the French Enlightenment, a more ideological use of the term had come into use. Who felt that humanism would surely be a major "religion" today? | 1 |
Who directed Back to the Future | 1 |
What was the crusade against the Cathars called | 1 |
Cyprus has two official languages, Greek and Turkish. Armenian and Cypriot Maronite Arabic are recognised as minority languages. Although without official status, English is widely spoken and it features widely on road signs, public notices, and in advertisements, etc. English was the sole official language during British colonial rule and the lingua franca until 1960, and continued to be used (de facto) in courts of law until 1989 and in legislation until 1996. 80.4% of Cypriots are proficient in the English language as a second language. Russian is widely spoken among the country's minorities, residents and citizens of post-Soviet countries, and Pontic Greeks. Russian, after English and Greek, is the third language used on many signs of shops and restaurants, particularly in Limassol and Paphos. In addition to these languages, 12% speak French and 5% speak German. | 0 |
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