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Often 'b' & 'p' are interchangeable, for example 'baggage' becomes 'pagas', 'lob' (to throw) becomes 'loopima'. What happens to the first letter when a word starts with an 'L' | 1 |
The first overseas deployment of Canadian military forces occurred during the Second Boer War, when several units were raised to serve under British command. What force was first deployed overseas during the Second World War? | 1 |
Hence Modernization could be similar or related to the enlightenment but a 'looser' term set to ideal and values that flourish. | 0 |
The UNDP explained that Cuba had been excluded due to the lack of an "internationally reported figure for Cuba’s Gross National Income adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity". | 0 |
Old English is a West Germanic language, developing out of Ingvaeonic (also known as North Sea Germanic) dialects from the 5th century. What language family does Old English belong to? | 1 |
Since the formal adoption of digital video broadcasting's (DVB) widescreen HDTV transmission modes in the early 2000s; the 525-line NTSC (and PAL-M) systems, as well as the European 625-line PAL and SECAM systems, are now regarded as standard definition television systems | 0 |
At Princeton, the physicist Robert R. Whose division was Feynman assigned to at the Manhattan Project | 1 |
Greek Revival architecture was added to the repertory, beginning around 1750, but increasing in popularity after 1800 | 0 |
When did most Jews stop living in diaspora? | 1 |
99, it allowed adventurous Mac users to sample Apple's new operating system and provide feedback for the actual release | 0 |
London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow | 0 |
According to one of her biographers, Giles St Aubyn, Victoria wrote an average of 2,500 words a day during her adult life. How many journals did Queen Victoria write in her lifetime | 1 |
Officially, the hottest temperature ever recorded in Houston is 109 °F (43 °C), which was reached both on September 4, 2000 and August 28, 2011. | 0 |
Ghulam Ahmed and Shivlal Yadav are what kind of sportsmen? | 1 |
According to the New Jersey Press Association, several media entities refrain from using the term "ultra-Orthodox", including the Religion Newswriters Association; JTA, the global Jewish news service; and the Star-Ledger, New Jersey’s largest daily newspaper. The Star-Ledger was the first mainstream newspaper to drop t... | 0 |
Scientists do not know the exact cause of sexual orientation, but they believe that it is caused by a complex interplay of genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences | 0 |
Some of these species are cryptoendoliths as a result of evolution under extreme conditions, and have significantly contributed to shaping the impressive rock formations of the McMurdo Dry Valleys and surrounding mountain ridges | 0 |
On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP. Which publications reported some issues with the graphics of Twilight Princess? | 1 |
In 1857, Galicia had Spain's densest population and constituted 11. | 0 |
Flat-backed instruments are commonly used in Irish, British and Brazilian folk music. | 0 |
Who can enemies detect from a greater distance than in previous games | 1 |
Ryan Seacrest returned to host, while Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick, Jr | 0 |
Which U.S. Billboard 200 chart topper did Kanye West produce a song for? | 1 |
In 1963, Ralph J. What city did American Cable Systems do business in | 1 |
and if it's confirmed | 0 |
In Hanoverian Wendland, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Lusatia invaders started germanization. | 0 |
The senate passed decrees, which were called senatus consulta | 0 |
The Adventures of Tintin won the award for Best Animated Feature Film at the Golden Globe Awards that year | 0 |
Local law enforcement is divided between County Sheriff's Offices and Municipal Police Departments. What proportion of Tennessee counties recognize their Sheriff as their head law enforcement official | 1 |
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city had a total area of 17.037 square miles (44.125 km2), including 10.747 square miles (27.835 km2) of land and 6.290 square miles (16.290 km2) of water (36.92%). | 0 |
According to one of her biographers, Giles St Aubyn, Victoria wrote an average of 2,500 words a day during her adult life. | 0 |
What concern did Hills raise about police models | 1 |
Islamic architecture began in the 7th century CE, incorporating architectural forms from the ancient Middle East and Byzantium, but also developing features to suit the religious and social needs of the society. What other parts of the society's needs did architecture fill? | 1 |
When did Old Trafford open | 1 |
99 with no game, and US$99. | 0 |
The solution was automation, in the form of a mechanical computer, the Kerrison Predictor. Operators kept it pointed at the target, and the Predictor then calculated the proper aim point automatically and displayed it as a pointer mounted on the gun. The gun operators simply followed the pointer and loaded the shells. ... | 0 |
Sichuan was China's most populous province before Chongqing became a directly-controlled municipality; it is currently the fourth most populous, after Guangdong, Shandong and Henan. What are the three most populous provinces in Russia? | 1 |
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How many tourists visit St. Barts each year | 1 |
How are synthetic languages analytic? | 1 |
According to the latest nationwide census, Roman Catholics constituted 30. What percentage of Germans are Evangelical Protestants | 1 |
In addition to these institutions, Swaziland also has the Swaziland Institute of Management and Public Administration (SIMPA) and Institute of Development Management (IDM). In which locations is the Institute of Development Management? | 1 |
The related term synthetic biology is sometimes used to refer to extensive genetic engineering of an organism | 0 |
What rank was Eisenhower promoted to in 1936 | 1 |
During Prohibition, which was enacted nationally in 1919 and lasted until 1933, much liquor was consumed and gambling regularly took place in the back rooms of nightclubs and restaurants. | 0 |
what type of climate does the eastern great plains fall into? | 1 |
The greatest number of surviving Gothic buildings are churches. These range from tiny chapels to large cathedrals, and although many have been extended and altered in different styles, a large number remain either substantially intact or sympathetically restored, demonstrating the form, character and decoration of Goth... | 0 |
Theophrastus' work on rocks, Peri lithōn, remained authoritative for millennia: its interpretation of fossils was not overturned until after the Scientific Revolution | 0 |
Sociocultural anthropology draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology. What kind of distinction is lacking between social and cultural anthropology? | 1 |
Some of the later writers about the show were more positive, Michael Slezak, again of Entertainment Weekly, thought that "for all its bloated, synthetic, product-shilling, money-making trappings, Idol provides a once-a-year chance for the average American to combat the evils of today's music business." Singer Sheryl Cr... | 0 |
Schools that have been closed or reduced in size include John F. | 0 |
Plymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F. What is the home field of Plymouth Argyle F.C. | 1 |
Raleigh is home to a wide variety of religious practitioners. What religion is not present in Raleigh | 1 |
This initiative was mostly backed by rural (57 | 0 |
Seminole Indians based in East Florida began raiding Georgia settlements, and offering havens for runaway slaves. What is the first Incursion led by Jackson known as now | 1 |
As a more cost-effective alternative to conventional supercomputers, the U. | 0 |
Congregational disciplinary actions include disfellowshipping, their term for formal expulsion and shunning | 0 |
What was Philip forced to return after his loss in the Battle of Cynoscephalae | 1 |
Above 114th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive, there is a private indoor pedestrian bridge connecting two buildings on the campus of St. A bridge connecting two of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center's buildings crosses above which road | 1 |
The Soviets also helped Germany to avoid British naval blockades by providing a submarine base, Basis Nord, in the northern Soviet Union near Murmansk. Which oceans did the sub base restrict access to? | 1 |
Who was the first communist country to open its borders to all foreign visitors? | 1 |
Relying exclusively on unedited machine translation, however, ignores the fact that communication in human language is context-embedded and that it takes a person to comprehend the context of the original text with a reasonable degree of probability. Unedited machine translation will miss what crucial aspect of human l... | 1 |
What form of idealism did Ward create? | 1 |
Thus Pitatus' solution would have commended itself to the astronomers | 0 |
However, USB is cheaper than PoE provided that the distance is short, and power demand is low | 0 |
What tradition says that sutras might have come from other Buddhas or Bodhisattvas | 1 |
According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island)) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of King Henry III. | 0 |
Shooting as practised in Britain, as opposed to traditional hunting, requires little questing for game—around thirty-five million birds are released onto shooting estates every year, some having been factory farmed. What is the Glorious Twelfth in the UK | 1 |
Borders Books, started in Ann Arbor, was opened by brothers Tom and Louis Borders in 1971 with a stock of used books. What is the world's largest privately held ink manufacturer | 1 |
What is the time limit for designating a species critical habitat after the species has been added to the endangered list | 1 |
What year did Sicily become ruled by the Holy Roman Empire | 1 |
[citation needed] This view is shared by other researchers who argue that "the ancestors of the American Indians were the first to separate from the great Asian population in the Middle Paleolithic | 0 |
The state's name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people". | 0 |
The Turkish invasion, followed by occupation and the declaration of independence of the TRNC have been condemned by United Nations resolutions, which are reaffirmed by the Security Council every year. In 2006 people fled to Cyprus from what country | 1 |
This constitution was created when the U. When were the express citizens created | 1 |
Unlike the stipendiary system at Bow Street, the river police were full-time, salaried officers prohibited from taking private fees. | 0 |
Previously, in March 1954, the USSR, fearing the restoration of German Militarism in West Germany, requested admission to NATO. | 0 |
Where was the location origin of the Maurya and Gupta empires | 1 |
Boston's coastal location on the North Atlantic moderates its temperature, but makes the city very prone to Nor'easter weather systems that can produce much snow and rain. What is the average snowfall per year in the City of Boston? | 1 |
France's major upscale department stores are Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps, which both have flagship stores on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris and branches around the country. The first department store in France, Le Bon Marché in Paris, was founded in 1852 and is now owned by the luxury goods conglomerate LVMH. La ... | 0 |
The rest of the original Mac team would include Bill Atkinson, Bob Belleville, Steve Capps, George Crow, Donn Denman, Chris Espinosa, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Larry Kenyon, and Caroline Rose with Steve Jobs leading the project. | 0 |
According to the First Epistle to the Corinthians (1 Cor. How many days had Luke been an apostle? | 1 |
Where is Tito's birthplace in Croatia? | 1 |
The resolution would welcome the torch with "alarm and protest at the failure of China to meet its past solemn promises to the international community, including the citizens of San Francisco, to cease the egregious and ongoing human rights abuses in China and occupied Tibet. | 0 |
Since the mid-1990s, the term has been applied to some technically minded technical and further education (TAFE) institutes. What is the new name of the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE | 1 |
The Constitution of some countries like Canada and India, on the other hand, state that powers not explicitly granted to the provincial governments are retained by the federal government | 0 |
Brincourt designated Tomás Zuloaga as Prefect of Chihuahua. | 0 |
Alloys are often made to alter the mechanical properties of the base metal, to induce hardness, toughness, ductility, or other desired properties. what is made to stabalize the properties of base metals | 1 |
the routing that you suggested to Los Angeles | 0 |
In inorganic chemistry, hydrides can also serve as bridging ligands that link two metal centers in a coordination complex. What chemistry do hydrides serve as bridging ligands? | 1 |
Her debut single, "Crazy in Love" was named VH1's "Greatest Song of the 2000s", NME's "Best Track of the 00s" and "Pop Song of the Century", considered by Rolling Stone to be one of the 500 greatest songs of all time, earned two Grammy Awards and is one of the best-selling singles of all time at around 8 million copies... | 1 |
Where are the northern hardwoods the most diverse | 1 |
The biographical tradition asserts that Virgil began the hexameter Eclogues (or Bucolics) in 42 BC and it is thought that the collection was published around 39–38 BC, although this is controversial. Where did Octavian live | 1 |
Illustrated humour periodicals were popular in 19th-century Britain, the earliest of which was the short-lived The Glasgow Looking Glass in 1825. What was the first illustrated humor periodical in Britain during the 19th century | 1 |
it leaves at 9:10 a m and arrives Vancouver at | 0 |
Royal assent is the method by which a country's constitutional monarch (possibly through a delegated official) formally approves an act of that nation's parliament, thus making it a law or letting it be promulgated as law. Rigid assent is the process of what? | 1 |
What is Nigeria's most popular organized-crime activity? | 1 |
The stemmatic method's final step is emendatio, also sometimes referred to as "conjectural emendation. What is the first step in the stemmatic method? | 1 |
What did the plaintiffs claim the university didn't have for an admissions policy? | 1 |
What was the bureau's first task? | 1 |
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