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When did Chopin end his relationship with Sand | 1 |
Where does Elizabeth's wealth place her in the list of the richest in the UK? | 1 |
What priesthood rules do Protestant churches reject? | 1 |
A large problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relationship of dhyana and what else? | 1 |
Naguib sought to crackdown on the protesters, but his requests were rebuffed by the heads of the security forces | 0 |
What is the crucial advantage of four-rail system? | 1 |
However, there are traits in which certain individuals, particularly adolescent girls, seek diversity. | 0 |
Díaz had stated that Mexico was ready for democracy and he would step down to allow other candidates to compete for the presidency, but Díaz decided to run again in 1910 for the last time against Francisco I | 0 |
Drug discovery is the process by which potential drugs are discovered or designed. Who is usually responsible for early stages of remedy discovery? | 1 |
Bell built his own automaton with who | 1 |
In December 1560, the First Book of Discipline was published, outlining important doctrinal issues but also establishing regulations for church government, including the creation of ten ecclesiastical districts with appointed superintendents which later became known as presbyteries | 0 |
Who was the US Secretary of State in 2001 | 1 |
A census of sea life carried out during the International Polar Year and which involved some 500 researchers was released in 2010. What animals live at the South Pole all year | 1 |
How many torchbearers carried the torch in Macao | 1 |
In 1952 researchers at Ciba discovered the first orally available vasodilator, hydralazine. who developed Ciba | 1 |
Many buildings on the University of Richmond campus, including Jeter Hall and Ryland Hall, were designed by Ralph Adams Cram, most famous for his Princeton University Chapel and the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine | 0 |
Sikhism is practiced primarily in Gurudwara at Kupundole. Where is the Baha'i national office located in Nepal | 1 |
In May 2007, YouTube launched its Partner Program, a system based on AdSense which allows the uploader of the video to share the revenue produced by advertising on the site. As per estimate in 2013 how much would a partner program member earn with ad revenue off of pre-roll advertising per 1000 views | 1 |
i've two passengers | 0 |
When hearing claims under state law pursuant to diversity jurisdiction, federal trial courts must apply the statutory and decisional law of the state in which they sit, as if they were a court of that state, even if they believe that the relevant state law is irrational or just bad public policy. | 0 |
Geology did not undergo systematic restructuring during the Scientific Revolution, but individual theorists made important contributions | 0 |
The frontmost section, called the prostomium (Greek προ- meaning "in front of" and στομα meaning "mouth") contains the brain and sense organs, while the rearmost, called the pygidium (Greek πυγιδιον, meaning "little tail") or periproct contains the anus, generally on the underside. | 0 |
What year did Victoria start her annual visits to Spain due to the Boer war | 1 |
and the first one | 0 |
it's on the envelope uh uh enclosed when the tickets arrive | 0 |
It is now the main base of the Tajikistan air force | 0 |
What ship were copies of The Sun thrown from? | 1 |
For more than two decades, the Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World", has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world | 0 |
According to Thomas Paine, what is the definition of Deism? | 1 |
Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Who were Princess Victoria's children from her previous marriage | 1 |
Where groups from Burma an advantage to the Allies during WWII? | 1 |
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. What does the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 require artists to prove they're enrolled in | 1 |
Using the sun for direction involves the need for making compensation based on the time | 0 |
What exists today because of the refusal of early American lodges to admit African Americans? | 1 |
Qinghai was also put under direct control of the Qing court. | 0 |
The Battle of the Chernaya took place in what year | 1 |
Entrapment pumps can capture gases in a solid or absorbed state, often with no moving parts, no seals and no vibration | 0 |
Following the release of the album, the band again went on a tour through Europe, opening on Kharkiv's Freedom Square in front of 350,000 Ukrainian fans | 0 |
What did Alexander Hamilton function as to oppose James Madison? | 1 |
As a teenager, he was greatly troubled by the Metaphysics of Aristotle, which he could not understand until he read al-Farabi's commentary on the work. How many times did Acicenna read al Farabi's commentary? | 1 |
In many classes of vertebrates, such as fish and amphibians, the three parts remain similar in size in the adult, but in mammals the forebrain becomes much larger than the other parts, and the midbrain becomes very small | 0 |
As federal judge Alex Kozinski has pointed out, binding precedent as we know it today simply did not exist at the time the Constitution was framed. What did the the UK courts in the end of the 19th century | 1 |
Sudan savannah is similar but with shorter grasses and shorter trees | 0 |
What hospital is located nearby a working class district within the city? | 1 |
Who was the first president of Washington University | 1 |
In 1902, Spalding, who by this time had revamped the roster to boast what would soon be one of the best teams of the early century, sold the club to Jim Hart. Who holds the longest championship drought in North American professional sports? | 1 |
What is used in Microsoft's CAB format? | 1 |
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. What was the name of the company founded by Hoggart in 1954 | 1 |
What percentage of business did the Egyptian government own in 1962? | 1 |
The infrared channel, in combination with the other channels, is used to detect the location of scratches and dust | 0 |
Non-cinematic HDTV video recordings intended for broadcast are typically recorded either in 720p or 1080i format as determined by the broadcaster | 0 |
you want the 20:13 in the evening | 0 |
The first known smelting of iron began in Anatolia, around 1800 BC. | 0 |
In the 14th century, much of the Greek peninsula was lost by the Byzantine Empire at first to the Serbs and then to the Ottomans. At the start of 15th century, the biggest Byzantine city was what | 1 |
Who was the Hegelesque historian of civilization? | 1 |
How much copper is estimated to be missing on earth | 1 |
In the Manchester district the public bar was known as the "vault", other rooms being the lounge and snug as usual elsewhere. | 0 |
1889–1913) made the treaty formally binding upon the entire territory | 0 |
What was the Georgian style cold in the colonies? | 1 |
The group of children who come in contact with the Digital World changes from series to series. | 0 |
In 2004, the Swaziland government acknowledged for the first time that it suffered an AIDS crisis, with 38. Who declared a humanitarian crisis in Africa? | 1 |
If a party has materially violated or breached its treaty obligations, the other parties may invoke this breach as grounds for temporarily suspending their obligations to that party under the treaty. In addition to suspending their obligations under a treaty to the violating party, what may result from a material breach of treaty obligations? | 1 |
Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi is the location where Mahatma Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life and was assassinated on 30 January 1948. In which location did Mahatma Gandhi spend the final 144 days of his life | 1 |
Studio producers Richard D. Why was Jaws nearly shut down | 1 |
There are three main chemical pulping processes: the sulfite process dates back to the 1840s and it was the dominant method extent before the second world war. How many chemical pulping processes are there? | 1 |
An insects hard body parts are called what? | 1 |
Five major climatic regions are found in Nepal. Along with a subtropical highland climate, what climate classification covers Kathmandu | 1 |
How were comics published when serialization became less common? | 1 |
Jiangyin also held out against about 10,000 Han Chinese Qing troops for 83 days. | 0 |
Greater London encompasses a total area of 1,583 square kilometres (611 sq mi), an area which had a population of 7,172,036 in 2001 and a population density of 4,542 inhabitants per square kilometre (11,760/sq mi) | 0 |
In polygynous species with considerable sexual dimorphism, males tend to return earlier to the breeding sites than their females. | 0 |
What is the median age for the city of Ann Arbor? | 1 |
Starting in 1982, dividends from the fund's annual growth have been paid out each year to eligible Alaskans, ranging from an initial $1,000 in 1982 (equal to three years' payout, as the distribution of payments was held up in a lawsuit over the distribution scheme) to $3,269 in 2008 (which included a one-time $1,200 "Resource Rebate"). How long must an Canadian have lived in the state in order to receive a Permanent Fund Dividend | 1 |
Antennas that are required to be small compared to the wavelength sacrifice efficiency and cannot be very directional | 0 |
In its metaphysics, Nyāya school is closer to the Vaiśeṣika school than others. What is Nyaya uninterested in? | 1 |
Though women were protected by late Sumerian law and were able to achieve a higher status in Sumer than in other contemporary civilizations, the culture was male-dominated. How many strata existed in Sumerian society? | 1 |
The sequence of operations that the control unit goes through to process an instruction is in itself like a short computer program, and indeed, in some more complex CPU designs, there is another yet smaller computer called a microsequencer, which runs a microcode program that causes all of these events to happen. | 0 |
What substance used in Napoleon's treatment is it suggested prevented his stomach from expelling arsenic compounds | 1 |
What did not escalate in full scale wars | 1 |
Rajasthan's economy is primarily agricultural and pastoral. Where does the water for cotton and tobacco come from? | 1 |
Holt also called the 1967 Referendum which removed the discriminatory clause in the Australian Constitution which excluded Aboriginal Australians from being counted in the census – the referendum was one of the few to be overwhelmingly endorsed by the Australian electorate (over 90% voted 'yes') | 0 |
Who was given control after Gorbachev left | 1 |
) By far the most common romance languages in Southern Europe are: Italian, which is spoken by over 50 million people in Italy, San Marino, and the Vatican; and Spanish, which is spoken by over 40 million people in Spain and Gibraltar. | 0 |
Who was governor of Maryland in January 2005? | 1 |
What army was based near the capital? | 1 |
The War of 1812, the second and last American war against the United Kingdom, was less successful for the U. Who did the U.S. defeat to collapse the Indian Confederacy? | 1 |
In the mid-to-late Republican era, and probably much earlier, many of Rome's leading clans acknowledged a divine or semi-divine ancestor and laid personal claim to their favour and cult, along with a share of their divinity. | 0 |
The Montana Territorial Legislative Assembly had its inaugural meeting in 1864. | 0 |
Which theology emphasizes the sovereignty of God but denies the authority of the scriptures | 1 |
The large portion of the manufacturing sector of the state is 425 factories divided into 25 industrial parks accounting for 12. | 0 |
From November 17, 1947 to December 23, 1947, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain at AT&T's Bell Labs in the United States performed experiments and observed that when two gold point contacts were applied to a crystal of germanium, a signal was produced with the output power greater than the input. Who came up with the term transistor | 1 |
The city has a particular connection to Cunard Line and their fleet of ships. Who christened the Cunard ship Queen Victoria in December 2007? | 1 |
What was the highest building in Houston completed in 1982? | 1 |
What did translators of this time assume was worse than the actual text they were translating? | 1 |
Comcast sold Comcast Cellular to SBC Communications in 1999 for $400 million, releasing them from $1. How much did Comcast pay to purchase Greater Philadelphia Cablvision? | 1 |
Each number represented a decrease of what? | 1 |
Who began spring training in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1886? | 1 |
The strategic advantages possessed by the Germans were not appreciated outside Germany until after hostilities had ceased. | 0 |
What was Elbridge Gerry's constituency? | 1 |
Which state freed James French? | 1 |
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