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The question to be answered is whether a listed species will be harmed by the action and, if so, how the harm can be minimized. How many votes must be in favor of the exemption in order to award the exemption? | 1 |
The constitution of the Fifth Republic states that French alone is the official language of the Republic. What does the French constitution state for the language in Aslace? | 1 |
The sixth upgrader will upgrade two thirds of what? | 1 |
How long has the Brenner Pass been used as a trading route | 1 |
In Texas, English is the state's de facto official language (though it lacks de jure status) and is used in government. What are most of Mexico's counties bordering Texas? | 1 |
In the aftermath of the Eureka Stockade, mass public support for the plight of the miners resulted in major political changes to the colony, including changes to working conditions across local industries including mining, agriculture and manufacturing. | 0 |
There is no easy way to determine when clothing was first developed, but some information has been inferred by studying lice. Humans are the only primates who may have what? | 1 |
On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Beyoncé is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal. What is a criticism of other streaming services | 1 |
A reef restoration project has investigated reef restoration techniques; and researchers from Japan have investigated rebuilding the coral reefs through the introduction of foraminifera. | 0 |
Several recurring James Bond characters, including M, Q and Eve Moneypenny return, with the new additions of Léa Seydoux as Dr | 0 |
In the mid-fifteenth century, the religion of Sikhism was born. In which empire did many Hindus become Sikhs? | 1 |
When was Bertrand Russell born? | 1 |
The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. | 0 |
Much of mandolin development revolved around the soundboard (the top). What is another term for the bottom of the mandolin | 1 |
Why political movement was named for Joseph McCarthy? | 1 |
he's going on personal travel | 0 |
1 wt% produce a green tint, which can be viewed in thick pieces or with the aid of scientific instruments | 0 |
Fuzing options were also examined, both impact and time types | 0 |
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and how much is that one | 1 |
What journal was founded in 2008 that features articles by professors and law students? | 1 |
How many points does the Star of Unity have | 1 |
5 °C), it is the warmest state in the country | 0 |
What kind of relativisim has been emphasized by social anthropology? | 1 |
0%, about half of whom are of Haitian ancestry | 0 |
Crawford's Poultry breeding and genetics, squabs are omitted but Japanese quail and common pheasant are added to the list, the latter frequently being bred in captivity and released into the wild. | 0 |
For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. | 0 |
What battle did the Spanish win in 1571 | 1 |
The USA PATRIOT Act of October 2001 dramatically reduces restrictions on law enforcement agencies' ability to search telephone, e-mail communications, medical, financial, and other records; eases restrictions on foreign intelligence gathering within the United States; expands the Secretary of the Treasury's authority to regulate financial transactions, particularly those involving foreign individuals and entities; and broadens the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts. How was the definition of terrorism expanded by the Patriot Act | 1 |
In 2006 and 2007, the world used approximately 2. How maney pesticides are offered for sale in the US? | 1 |
Ann Arbor is part of Michigan's 12th congressional district, represented in Congress by Representative Debbie Dingell, a Democrat. On a state level the city is part of which district number | 1 |
What had the Japanese failed to capture | 1 |
What percentage of nitrogen content is generally found in fungi | 1 |
8 billion to buy out Vivendi's 20% minority stake in NBCUniversal | 0 |
When did Presbyterianism arrive in America | 1 |
This may be managed directly on an individual basis, or by the assignment of individuals and privileges to groups, or (in the most elaborate models) through the assignment of individuals and groups to roles which are then granted entitlements. What is possible when a DBMS corrupts a database? | 1 |
After years of foreign policy coordination and developing ties, Nasser, President Sukarno of Indonesia, President Tito of Yugoslavia, and Prime Minister Nehru of India founded the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in 1961. What global conflict was the NAM made to counter | 1 |
Drying produces a decided increase in the strength of wood, particularly in small specimens. What type of wood can hold four times as much of a load when dried | 1 |
What is unrestricted unless the film has a traditional theater release? | 1 |
What was Japan's publicised war goal? | 1 |
What agency stated that the arrangements were an air defence ground environment | 1 |
Islamic tradition relates that Muhammad received his first revelation in the Cave of Hira during one of his isolated retreats to the mountains. In which mountain cave did Mohammad experience his last revelation? | 1 |
The declining trend however continued into season eight, as total viewers numbers fell by 5–10% for early episodes compared to season seven, and by 9% for the finale. Which television network originally aired All in the Family? | 1 |
Which service contains 10 HD channels and finished its roll out in October 2022? | 1 |
Who are the potential candidates for encoding | 1 |
In 2006 UNESCO declared these seven groups of monuments as a World Heritage Site (WHS) | 0 |
SORT1 is associated with decreasing risk of what? | 1 |
What account was written in the 1200's | 1 |
What instruments does 'kef' use? | 1 |
What is part of the makeup of bacterial strains? | 1 |
What is the number of missing persons | 1 |
How does a CCA help protect a private landowner? | 1 |
In 1981, after 6 decades under the Wrigley family, the Cubs were purchased by Tribune Company for $20,500,000 | 0 |
The torch was on what road to symbolize historic links between China and the world | 1 |
The English word Alps derives from the Latin Alpes (through French). | 0 |
In domestic dogs, sexual maturity begins to happen around age six to twelve months for both males and females, although this can be delayed until up to two years old for some large breeds. How many times per year do female dogs go into heat | 1 |
Although not a purely music oriented event, Numaish, a popular annual exhibition of local and national consumer products, does feature some musical performances | 0 |
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On December 8, the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus secretly met in Belavezhskaya Pushcha, in western Belarus, and signed the Belavezha Accords, which proclaimed the Soviet Union had ceased to exist and announced formation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) as a looser association to take its place | 0 |
In philosophy, idealism is the group of philosophies which assert that reality, or reality as we can know it, is fundamentally mental, mentally constructed, or otherwise immaterial. What theories does idealism crossover with? | 1 |
By how much did the top tier increase minimum wage in December 2007? | 1 |
Nevertheless, much of Greece clung tenaciously to paganism, and ancient Greek religious practices were still in vogue in the late 4th century AD, when they were outlawed by the Roman emperor Theodosius I in 391-392 | 0 |
Non-Standard German is part of what Germanic language | 1 |
What religion was not at the center of education in the Ottoman Empire | 1 |
New Haven has a variety of museums, many of them associated with Yale | 0 |
How many river animals were thought to be found during the ice age era? | 1 |
A lot of temples dedicated to Apollo were built in Greece and in the Greek colonies, and they show the spread of the cult of Apollo, and the evolution of the Greek architecture, which was mostly based on the rightness of form, and on mathematical relations. Some of the earliest temples, especially in Crete, don't belong to any Greek order. It seems that the first peripteral temples were rectangle wooden structures. The different wooden elements were considered divine, and their forms were preserved in the marble or stone elements of the temples of Doric order. The Greeks used standard types, because they believed that the world of objects was a series of typical forms which could be represented in several instances. The temples should be canonic, and the architects were trying to achieve the esthetic perfection. From the earliest times there were certain rules strictly observed in rectangular peripteral and prostyle buildings. The first buildings were narrow to hold the roof, and when the dimensions changed, some mathematical relations became necessary, in order to keep the original forms. This probably influenced the theory of numbers of Pythagoras, who believed that behind the appearance of things, there was the permanent principle of mathematics. | 0 |
While the new technique of polyphony was developing in the West, the Eastern Orthodox Church resisted any type of change. One type of music derived from Byzantine is called what? | 1 |
Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. What was public opinion in Paris strongly opposed to | 1 |
What were universal motor pole pieces constructed from | 1 |
What levels make up the "sky lobby"? | 1 |
How many of the top twenty high school sin Australia are located in Mebourne according to the Better Education ranking | 1 |
Later the emphasis was on classical studies, dominated by Latin and Ancient History, and, for boys with sufficient ability, Classical Greek. How many current students take Chinese courses at Eaton | 1 |
Each byte is able to represent 256 different numbers (28 = 256); either from 0 to 255 or −128 to +127. | 0 |
Much of the early paper made from wood pulp contained significant amounts of alum, a variety of aluminium sulfate salts that is significantly acidic. What acidic salts were commonly found in the early types of paper produced | 1 |
On May 19, 2009, Disney and ESPN announced an agreement to allow Comcast Corporation to carry the channels ESPNU and ESPN3 | 0 |
Beginning in February 1988, the Democratic Movement of Moldova (formerly Moldavia) organized public meetings, demonstrations, and song festivals, which gradually grew in size and intensity. When did the Democratic Movement of Moldova start operating? | 1 |
Albert insisted the Great Exhibition surplus should be used as a home for culture and education for everyone. | 0 |
Bomber crews already had some experience with these types of systems due to the deployment of the Lorenz beam, a commercial blind-landing aid which allowed aircraft to land at night or in bad weather | 0 |
When did High German have a strong tendency towards being an ausbau language? | 1 |
What happened in the fifteenth century that made it necessary to give dates using both calendars | 1 |
Because of financial hardships that plagued the recording industry during that period (and RCA's own parched revenues), Victor's long-playing records were discontinued by early 1933 | 0 |
Hyundai licensed the Sharp 19SC111 DVD with what name in South Korea? | 1 |
In general, Hokkien dialects have 5 to 7 phonemic tones. What tone is not extensive? | 1 |
it's the address is the next bit | 0 |
London is second only to what city in terms of its foreign population? | 1 |
The first is a brief audition with a few other contestants in front of selectors which may include one of the show's producers. | 0 |
Ludwika took Chopin's heart in an urn, preserved in alcohol, back to Poland in 1850 | 0 |
Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. Who enlarged the house in the 19th century? | 1 |
In addition to Cherokee, more than 25 Native American languages are spoken in Oklahoma, second only to California (though, it should be noted that only Cherokee exhibits language vitality at present) | 0 |
Macintosh systems still found success in education and desktop publishing and kept Apple as the second-largest PC manufacturer for the next decade. | 0 |
Until he was deposed, who was the leader of Italy | 1 |
3223684 pascals above absolute zero pressure | 0 |
A month after the Spanish Civil War began in 1936, several players from Barcelona enlisted in the ranks of those who fought against the military uprising, along with players from Athletic Bilbao. Where did half of the Barcelona team seek asylum in 1937? | 1 |
In the United States and Canada, the film opened on 6 November 2015, and in its opening weekend, was originally projected to gross $70–75 million from 3,927 screens, the widest release for a Bond film | 0 |
What was North Carolinas gross state product in 2010 | 1 |
On December 8, 1991, at Viskuli near Brest (Belarus), the President of the Russian SFSR and the heads of Byelorussian SSR and Ukrainian SSR signed the "Agreement on the Establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States" (known in media as Belavezha Accords). What body ratified the Belavezha Accords on December 21? | 1 |
The Red Book audio specification, except for a simple "anti-copy" statement in the subcode, does not include any copy protection mechanism. Where does the Red Book mention copy protection? | 1 |
What Egyptian leader impressed Gaddafi | 1 |
The NES uses a custom-made Picture Processing Unit (PPU) developed by Ricoh. The system has how many colors available on it | 1 |
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