text stringlengths 3 2.4k | labels int64 0 1 |
|---|---|
Where was this measurement made | 1 |
When did Collier publish his ideas | 1 |
" He objected to organised religion, saying "it tends to use the name of God in vain", noting the danger of fanaticism because of religious conflicts: "The whole thing goes back to myths which, though they may have a kernel of truth, are untrue | 0 |
There have been cases of a variety of speech being deliberately reclassified to serve political purposes. When was President Moldovan's proposal rejected by parliament? | 1 |
cos then i'd know what train i was taking down there | 0 |
These different explorations of 'identity' demonstrate how difficult a concept it is to pin down. What is it impossible to do with identity? | 1 |
In 1904, the steamship General Slocum caught fire in the East River, killing 1,021 people on board. How many people died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire? | 1 |
It is thought that annelids were originally animals with two separate sexes, which released ova and sperm into the water via their nephridia. What releases sperm from annelids eyes | 1 |
However, the Philadelphia Phillies cut the lead to two by the All-star break, as the Cubs sat 19 games over . | 0 |
Pirie believes Hayek to be a conservative for what reason? | 1 |
The archipelago is formed by high points on the rim of the caldera of a submarine volcano that forms a seamount. What does the seamount form | 1 |
What Xbox One apps were bundled together | 1 |
To extend and consolidate the dynasty's control in Central Asia, the Kangxi Emperor personally led a series of military campaigns against the Dzungars in Outer Mongolia. Who did Kangxi fight | 1 |
What newly founded party opposed all government? | 1 |
Advances were made in irrigation and farming, using new technology such as the windmill. What cultivation was gradually adopted by Muslims> | 1 |
She also gives various concerts each year in different ensembles | 0 |
On April 17, 1946, the Kaliningrad Oblast — the northern portion of the former German province of East Prussia—was annexed by the Soviet Union and made part of the Russian SFSR. On what date was Kaliningrad Ozarks annexed | 1 |
What year was the Grace Memorial Bridge closed? | 1 |
How much data can a DBMS store? | 1 |
Who were Laemmle's business partners in the Yankee Film Company | 1 |
Groove cuts in the vertical plane were employed rather than the usual lateral cuts. | 0 |
This event was marked by the release of a DVD, which showed highlights of the BBC's television coverage of significant events over the half-century, as well as changes in the format of the BBC television news; from the newsreel format of the first BBC Television News bulletins, to the 24-hour, worldwide news coverage ... | 0 |
Second, Democrats have always elevated their minority floor leader to the speakership upon reclaiming majority status. Republicans have not always followed this leadership succession pattern. In 1919, for instance, Republicans bypassed James R. Mann, R-IL, who had been minority leader for eight years, and elected Frede... | 0 |
it's the 6th of October | 0 |
Many annual events celebrate the diverse cultures of Houston | 0 |
If the British Empire was now going to side with the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire had no choice but to cultivate a relationship with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was supported by the German Empire. The formation of the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance partly caused what? | 1 |
Marvel first licensed two prose novels to Bantam Books, who printed The Avengers Battle the Earth Wrecker by Otto Binder (1967) and Captain America: The Great Gold Steal by Ted White (1968). Various publishers took up the licenses from 1978 to 2002. Also, with the various licensed films being released beginning in 1997... | 0 |
Which inline roller sports translate well to winter in Cork | 1 |
Due to great differences in terrain, the climate of the province is highly variable. What area of China has the least amount of earthquakes | 1 |
Like other South Slavic languages, Serbo-Croatian has a simple phonology, with the common five-vowel system and twenty-five consonants. What kind of word order does Gaj's latin alphabet have? | 1 |
World War II in the Pacific Ocean involved clashes between aircraft carrier fleets | 0 |
In 1978, Queen toured the US and Canada, and spent much of 1979 touring in Europe and Japan. How many times platinum did Queen's Live Killers go in the US | 1 |
The Appalachian Mountains are the coolest area of the state, with temperatures averaging in the low 40s and upper 30s °F (6–3 °C) for highs in the winter and falling into the low 20s °F (−5 °C) or lower on winter nights. What are the low winter temperatures in the Appalachians? | 1 |
In which state is Dell the sixth largest company | 1 |
Why did the use of "African" become an issue | 1 |
Spanish colonization commenced on June 15, 1668 with the arrival of Diego Luis de San Vitores and Pedro Calungsod, who established the first Catholic church. | 0 |
Comcast Corporation, formerly registered as Comcast Holdings,[note 1] is an American multinational mass media company and is the largest broadcasting and largest cable company in the world by revenue. | 0 |
Encounters with tribal Africans in the bush often developed as violent confrontations | 0 |
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 did the Destroyers for Bases Agreement do? | 1 |
However, they criticized the exterior design and the build quality in relation to the original model | 0 |
Who is a fund-raiser usually lead by? | 1 |
For how many months did the night raids continue for? | 1 |
Furthermore, the print market is complemented with party publications, student newspapers and PR publications. | 0 |
The FBI director is responsible for the day-to-day operations at the FBI. What does the CIA director brief the President on? | 1 |
With roots dating back to 1909 in the university's School of Social Economy, the George Warren Brown School of Social Work (commonly called the Brown School or Brown) was founded in 1925. In what year did Brown start offering a Master of Social Work | 1 |
that's with a 25 percent penalty | 0 |
In 2011 a new, improved version of the Wayback Machine, with an updated interface and fresher index of archived content, was made available for public testing. When was an upgrade of the Wayback Machine released for testing | 1 |
The BBC's highlights package on Saturday and Sunday nights, as well as other evenings when fixtures justify, will run until 2016. Who will show 116 games for that same time period | 1 |
In January 1977, two dissenting students and a number of army officers were publicly hanged; Amnesty International condemned it as the first time in Gaddafist Libya that dissenters had been executed for purely political crimes. | 0 |
In June 1837 Chopin visited London incognito in the company of the piano manufacturer Camille Pleyel where he played at a musical soirée at the house of English piano maker James Broadwood | 0 |
There were guilds of dyers who specialized in red in Venice and other large Europeans cities | 0 |
Once inside, spectators were able to participate in a largely egalitarian form of sociability that helped spread Enlightenment ideas | 0 |
How many Anglo-Dutch Wars were there in the 17th century? | 1 |
The book value of the company nearly doubled from $8. Where were the Olympics in 2012 | 1 |
What did Quasm do to anger Nasser | 1 |
6 million, or 16%, of its pre-war population of 34. | 0 |
On October 25, 2010 the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz did not return | 0 |
What had a higher resistivity than carbon? | 1 |
When one samples continental groups, the clusters become continental; if one had chosen other sampling patterns, the clustering would be different | 0 |
What type of signals do neurons transfer from one another? | 1 |
The Seleucid Antiochus III had allied with Philip V of Macedon in 203 BC, agreeing that they should jointly conquer the lands of the boy-king of Egypt, Ptolemy V. | 0 |
In addition, the color green is often worn because of the Fighting Irish nickname. | 0 |
What does horizontal gene transfer explain about nuclear chromosomes | 1 |
Soviet aircraft carriers now in use by Russia are actually called heavy aviation cruisers, these ships while sized in the range of large fleet carriers were designed to deploy alone or with escorts and provide both strong defensive weaponry and heavy offensive missiles equivalent to a guided missile cruiser in additio... | 0 |
What three types of media are students taught to work with at KU's School of Journalism | 1 |
The three brothers—Rurik, Sineus, and Truvor—established themselves in Novgorod, Beloozero, and Izborsk, respectively. Two of the brothers died, and Rurik became the sole ruler of the territory and progenitor of the Rurik Dynasty. A short time later, two of Rurik’s men, Askold and Dir, asked him for permission to go to... | 0 |
According to QS World University Rankings where does Cairo University rank? | 1 |
Different phases of digestion take place including: the cephalic phase , gastric phase, and intestinal phase. Where does the cephalic phase occur? | 1 |
On March 27, 2015 Sassou Nguesso announced that his government would hold a referendum to change the country's 2002 constitution and allow him to run for a third consecutive term in office. What allowed Sassou to run for a second term | 1 |
Many opponents argue that this form of reparation is morally indefensible because if blacks were harmed for being black in the past, then preferential treatment for this same trait is illogical. | 0 |
Techniques employed in the style included flatter, lighter motifs, sculpted in low frieze-like relief or painted in monotones en camaïeu ("like cameos"), isolated medallions or vases or busts or bucrania or other motifs, suspended on swags of laurel or ribbon, with slender arabesques against backgrounds, perhaps, of "... | 0 |
In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. What position in the army did he become after office school | 1 |
According to Milton Friedman, before the Industrial Revolution virtually all children worked in agriculture. During the Industrial Revolution many of these children moved from farm work to factory work. Over time, as real wages rose, parents became able to afford to send their children to school instead of work and as ... | 0 |
Palermo is surrounded by mountains, formed of calcar, which form a cirque around the city. | 0 |
[not in citation given]. | 0 |
When did youtube first require the user to have a google account before posting a comment? | 1 |
Much of the fighting in World War I took place along the Western Front, within a system of opposing manned trenches and fortifications (separated by a "No man's land") running from the North Sea to the border of Switzerland. What is the Western Front | 1 |
The region's geology developed from river deposits formed from the erosion of the Rocky Mountains | 0 |
The populations of those lands did not accept Turkish rule. When was the Serbian Revolution? | 1 |
What did Peter I found on the Baltic Sea | 1 |
High, cold ice clouds such as Cirrus or Cumulonimbus show up bright white, lower warmer clouds such as Stratus or Stratocumulus show up as grey with intermediate clouds shaded accordingly. What is the range of the near-infrared channel in micrometers | 1 |
To the north of Africa the Tethys Sea continued to narrow. What type of rock was the Cretaceous notable for forming the most amount of? | 1 |
[note 12] Zen places less emphasis on scriptures than some other forms of Buddhism and prefers to focus on direct spiritual breakthroughs to truth. | 0 |
All goods not domestically produced are brought in by ship, usually to Cascade Bay | 0 |
Communication within peer groups allows adolescents to explore their feelings and identity as well as develop and evaluate their social skills. At what age does succeptability to peer pressure peak | 1 |
Who may also be the third largest country | 1 |
and it's um | 0 |
Apollo was worshipped as Actiacus (/ækˈtaɪ. What epithet has historically been confused with "mouse" | 1 |
What republic did the Karakalpak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic become a part of | 1 |
As of 2012[update], IBM had been the top annual recipient of U. | 0 |
Who is the Everton Football Club's biggest rivals | 1 |
There are three public libraries in the 4th arrondissement. | 0 |
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of ... | 0 |
Why did advertisers prefer print ads | 1 |
The Roman Catholic Church celebrates his feast day not on the date of his death, June 3, as is usual, nor even on the day of his papal inauguration (as is sometimes done with Popes who are Saints, such as with John Paul II) but on 11 October, the day of the first session of the Second Vatican Council. When is his feast... | 1 |
Henry Jaglom's indie Someone to Love (1987), the last film in which Orson Welles appeared, takes place in Santa Monica's venerable Mayfair Theatre. | 0 |
Some critics believe that a clear-text edition gives the edited text too great a prominence, relegating textual variants to appendices that are difficult to use, and suggesting a greater sense of certainty about the established text than it deserves. Where can a reader find more information on text variants after notic... | 1 |
How long did the translation effort stop? | 1 |
The creation of a modern industrial economy took place. What transformed business organization in 1890? | 1 |
Spielberg first met actress Amy Irving in 1976 at the suggestion of director Brian De Palma, who knew he was looking for an actress to play in Close Encounters. Who was one of the actresses in Close Encounters? | 1 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.