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Both the first and second waves of migrants were mainly Orthodox Jews, although the Second Aliyah included socialist groups who established the kibbutz movement. | 0 |
Phonology also includes topics such as phonotactics (the phonological constraints on what sounds can appear in what positions in a given language) and phonological alternation (how the pronunciation of a sound changes through the application of phonological rules, sometimes in a given order which can be feeding or bleeding,) as well as prosody, the study of suprasegmentals and topics such as stress and intonation. Aside from bleeding what is an order of rules that define how pronunciation of a sound changes | 1 |
Who was vice president of Yale during the rebellion | 1 |
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What lodges are no longer recognized? | 1 |
Who protested for their compatriots who were in Xinjiang? | 1 |
What did aliens use as money in the 6th through 3rd centuries BC? | 1 |
The Archivist of the United States is the chief official overseeing the operation of the National Archives and Records Administration. What authority do the state legislatures have? | 1 |
Both ICE routes will then use the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway, and the Berlin-Munich route will continue via the Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway | 0 |
Where loyalty was implicit, no divine hierarchy need be politically enforced; Liber's festival continued | 0 |
Similarly, in the United States, the independent National Research Council has noted that "sufficient domestic renewable resources exist to allow renewable electricity to play a significant role in future electricity generation and thus help confront issues related to climate change, energy security, and the escalation of energy costs … Renewable energy is an attractive option because renewable resources available in the United States, taken collectively, can supply significantly greater amounts of electricity than the total current or projected domestic demand. Sufficient domestic reneewable resources exist for what reason | 1 |
) and therefore the characteristics of the laminate produced. | 0 |
Modern police forces make extensive use of radio communications equipment, carried both on the person and installed in vehicles, to co-ordinate their work, share information, and get help quickly. What have computers in police cars enabled for investigation | 1 |
John unsuccessfully attempted a rebellion against Richard's royal administrators whilst his brother was participating in the Third Crusade. | 0 |
Member-serving organizations include mutual societies, cooperatives, trade unions, credit unions, industry associations, sports clubs, retired serviceman's clubs and peak bodies – organizations that benefit a particular group of people i | 0 |
A countout (alternatively "count-out" or "count out") happens when a wrestler is out of the ring long enough for the referee to count to ten (twenty in some promotions) and thus disqualified. What happens during a countout | 1 |
The history of Islam in Somalia is as old as the religion itself. Along with the Shafi'i, to what sect of Islam do most Somalis belong? | 1 |
The Maya writing system (often called hieroglyphs from a superficial resemblance to the Ancient Egyptian writing) was a combination of phonetic symbols and logograms. | 0 |
Innuendo was released in early 1991 with an eponymous number 1 UK hit and other charting singles including, "The Show Must Go On" | 0 |
Each of Rome's legendary or semi-legendary kings was associated with one or more religious institutions still known to the later Republic. The removal of whom marked the beginning of the Roman Republic? | 1 |
What is the easier-to-replace cable designed for | 1 |
The social identity of the children was strongly determined by the tribe's kinship system. What did not determine the social identity of the children | 1 |
How can a wrestler get around changing their ring name entirely | 1 |
Who was the thirteenth bishop of Alexandria? | 1 |
The mathematical statement of computers versatility is known as what? | 1 |
Andreas Bernard wrote about the social aspects of the new elevators in what book? | 1 |
In March 2006, it was revealed by the Archivist of the United States in a public hearing that a memorandum of understanding between NARA and various government agencies existed to "reclassify", i.e., withdraw from public access, certain documents in the name of national security, and to do so in a manner such that researchers would not be likely to discover the process (the U.S. reclassification program). An audit indicated that more than one third withdrawn since 1999 did not contain sensitive information. The program was originally scheduled to end in 2007. | 0 |
Under the CBC's current arrangement with Rogers Communications for National Hockey League broadcast rights, Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts on CBC-owned stations and affiliates are not technically aired over the CBC Television network, but over a separate CRTC-licensed part-time network operated by Rogers. Why was it necessary to the CBC to purchase Rogers Communication? | 1 |
Who was relieved from his duties as Commander in Korea | 1 |
Several groups of extinct gymnosperms, in particular seed ferns, have been proposed as the ancestors of flowering plants, but there is no continuous fossil evidence showing exactly how flowers evolved. | 0 |
The editor, Larry Lamb, was originally from a Labour background, with a socialist upbringing while his temporary replacement Bernard Shrimsley (1972–75) was a middle-class uncommitted Conservative. What was Shrimsley's political background | 1 |
Nearly all polychaetes have parapodia that function as limbs, while other major annelid groups lack them. | 0 |
On November 2011, the sailing boat Puma's Mar Mostro participant in Volvo Ocean Race arrived to the island after her mast broke in the first leg from Alicante and Cape Town. What made Alicante known worldwide? | 1 |
Where was the Barbary Coast | 1 |
What was the name of the legislative body that was brought into existance in 1989 | 1 |
The North American mnemonic "spring forward, fall back" (also "spring ahead . What does "spring forward, fall back" help people remember | 1 |
What happened in Uganda after antelope numbers fell? | 1 |
the 17:25 returns arrives in Euston at 19:08 | 0 |
On July 13, 1985, Philadelphia hosted the American end of the Live Aid concert at John F | 0 |
What did a 4 July 2003 front page story claim | 1 |
What theory says that political choice is based on identity characteristics | 1 |
On 13 April 1837 the settlement's general post office officially opened with that name. | 0 |
What did they use to refer to the origin of szlactha? | 1 |
Who found the Archaemenid Empire in 550 BC | 1 |
The first regular broadcasts started on January 1, 2004 when the Belgian company Euro1080 launched the HD1 channel with the traditional Vienna New Year's Concert. When did test transmissions of HDTV begin in Europe | 1 |
Courses exist in a wide range of topics including philosophy, ethics in science and technology, history, modern literature and drama, art in the 20th century, film studies | 0 |
The number of poles on the 5,000 hp motor could be changed using what | 1 |
What does extra twisting of lisle thread produce | 1 |
How many rugby teams are there in Lancashire? | 1 |
No mechanism is known by which what organisms would be able to have a feeling such as pain | 1 |
Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey. Who founded Ann Arbor? | 1 |
Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to | 1 |
RCA/Jive Label Group CEO Barry Weiss left the company in March 2011 to become the new CEO of Island Def Jam and Universal Republic, which were both part of Universal Music Group. Weiss Barry was the head of Jive Records since what year | 1 |
Small, cheap discoidal ceramic capacitors have existed since the 1930s, and remain in widespread use. What do surface mount packages lack that allows their use on the surface of printed circuit boards | 1 |
Who was a Sichuan school teacher | 1 |
He was concerned that the Soviet Union would accuse the Americans of an illegal overflight, thereby scoring a propaganda victory at his expense | 0 |
A number of world-leading education institutions are based in London. | 0 |
In 1907, another former Hong Kong expatriate in Australia, the Kwok's family, returned to Hong Kong and founded Wing On. | 0 |
What was one of the criticisms Bowers faced after editing Maggie? | 1 |
What did President Salovey believe would happen if Calhoun's name was removed from the college | 1 |
What is the oldest method of interior lighting? | 1 |
While antibiotics are beneficial in certain types of acute diarrhea, they are usually not used except in specific situations | 0 |
All of the highways into Wenchuan, and others throughout the province, were damaged, resulting in delayed arrival of the rescue troops. What highways into Wenchuan were damaged? | 1 |
The Dilwara Temples are a pilgrimage site for whom? | 1 |
The Islamic conquest also brought with it the adoption of Arabic script for writing Persian and much later, Kurdish, Pashto and Balochi. When was Tajik script converted to Cyrillic? | 1 |
Where did Beyonce release her 5th album to a huge surprise | 1 |
Neighboring Arab armies invaded the former Palestinian mandate on the next day and fought the Israeli forces | 0 |
In the United States, "Cultural Studies" focuses largely on the study of popular culture, that is, on the social meanings of mass-produced consumer and leisure goods | 0 |
Inns are buildings where travellers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink. How many thousand years ago did the Romans build their road system? | 1 |
What instrument gained prominence in the 19th and 20th century? | 1 |
On 14 June 1925, in a spontaneous reaction against Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, the crowd in the stadium jeered the Royal March. When did Barcelona win the Spanish League | 1 |
5 times more (per unit of heat energy content) than that of the fuel used in electric power plants (that generated electricity), thus making electric railways even more energy-cost effective | 0 |
What did Feynman steal that help in understanding calculations between particles in space and time? | 1 |
This is untrue, as lecturers in the medieval universities commonly argued that evidence showed the Earth was a sphere | 0 |
Most children born in the city died before reaching their third birthday | 0 |
Cara Cusumano, director of the Tribeca Film Festival, stated in April 2014: "Piracy is less about people not wanting to pay and more about just wanting the immediacy – people saying, 'I want to watch Spiderman right now' and downloading it". What did Cara Cusumano say about piracy in 2013 that people want | 1 |
death rate accelerated from 2% per year to 8% per year, then returned to the historical rate of 2% per year. | 0 |
Who issued the first Papal prounouncement against Freemasonry? | 1 |
Why did the Korean Communists and the Soviets refuse to cooperate in the elections and creation of independent Korea | 1 |
Priests married, raised families, and led politically active lives | 0 |
The printed circuit board industry defines heavy copper as layers exceeding three ounces of copper, or approximately 0. | 0 |
What is the name of the Chicago Transit Authority's elevated train through Central | 1 |
After the Phagmodrupa Changchub Gyaltsen, these were ruled by "three successive nationalistic regimes," which Norbu writes "Communist historians prefer to ignore | 0 |
Why did the Russians strip their warships of their guns | 1 |
In March's Super Tuesday, Kerry won decisive victories in the California, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, and Rhode Island primaries and the Minnesota caucuses. When did Kuninch win victories in California, Connecticut and Georgia? | 1 |
By what two genres are modern pop songs heavily influenced | 1 |
The Aksumites erected a number of large stelae, which served a religious purpose in pre-Christian times. One of these granite columns, the obelisk of Aksum, is the largest such structure in the world, standing at 90 feet. Under Ezana (fl. 320–360), Aksum later adopted Christianity. In the 7th century, early Muslims from Mecca also sought refuge from Quraysh persecution by travelling to the kingdom, a journey known in Islamic history as the First Hijra. It is also the alleged resting place of the Ark of the Covenant and the purported home of the Queen of Sheba. | 0 |
What century had comics in local production | 1 |
On August 1, 2012, Windows 8 (build 9200) was released to manufacturing with the build number 6. When was Microsoft supposed to officially launch Windows 8 | 1 |
The incorporation of the First Amendment establishment clause in the landmark case of Everson v | 0 |
Even as animal domestication became relatively widespread and after the development of agriculture, hunting was usually a significant contributor to the human food supply. The supplementary meat and materials from hunting included protein, bone for implements, sinew for cordage, fur, feathers, rawhide and leather used in clothing. Man's earliest hunting weapons would have included rocks, spears, the atlatl, and bows and arrows. Hunting is still vital in marginal climates, especially those unsuited for pastoral uses or agriculture.[citation needed] For example, Inuit people in the Arctic trap and hunt animals for clothing and use the skins of sea mammals to make kayaks, clothing, and footwear. | 0 |
" Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore said in defence: "There are a lot of different tussles that go on in the Premier League depending on whether you're at the top, in the middle or at the bottom that make it interesting | 0 |
After two forays into more serious dramatic films, Spielberg then directed the third Indiana Jones film, 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. What was 'Always' about | 1 |
What astronomical study is important research for Antarctica? | 1 |
While the cardinalate has long been expanded beyond the Roman pastoral clergy and Roman Curia, every cardinal priest has a titular church in Rome, though they may be bishops or archbishops elsewhere, just as cardinal bishops are given one of the suburbicarian dioceses around Rome. What is not still posted in the church after Pope Paul VI abolished all administrative rights | 1 |
This period of time, during which Armenian culture flourished, is known as the Revival period (Zartonki sherchan). | 0 |
Explaining the choice of the 38th parallel, Rusk observed, "even though it was further north than could be realistically reached by U. | 0 |
For at least a century before the establishment of the Augustan principate, Jews and Judaism were tolerated in Rome by diplomatic treaty with Judaea's Hellenised elite. When did Judea become an allied kingdom to Rome | 1 |
What position did Zubizareta have | 1 |
taste or smell) to a chemical stimulus where the chemicals act as signals to regulate the state or activity of a cell | 0 |
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