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Kevin Saunderson's company KMS Records contributed many releases that were as much house music as they were techno. These tracks were well received in Chicago and played on Chicago radio and in clubs.[citation needed] Blake Baxter's 1986 recording, "When we Used to Play / Work your Body", 1987's "Bounce Your Body to the Box" and "Force Field", "The Sound / How to Play our Music" and "the Groove that Won't Stop" and a remix of "Grooving Without a Doubt". In 1988, as house music became more popular among general audiences, Kevin Saunderson's group Inner City with Paris Gray released the 1988 hits "Big Fun" and "Good Life", which eventually were picked up by Virgin Records. Each EP / 12 inch single sported remixes by Mike "Hitman" Wilson and Steve "Silk" Hurley of Chicago and Derrick "Mayday" May and Juan Atkins of Detroit. In 1989, KMS had another hit release of "Rock to the Beat" which was a theme in Chicago dance clubs.[citation needed] | 0 |
What was the nationality of Carl Lange? | 1 |
A red wavelength was mainly of interest in America. | 0 |
When was the Massey conference held? | 1 |
Both low-cost and luxury housing were built by the government in the Brasília | 0 |
The use of alloys by humans started with the use of meteoric iron, a naturally occurring alloy of nickel and iron. | 0 |
Following al-Farabi's lead, Avicenna initiated a full-fledged inquiry into the question of being, in which he distinguished between essence (Mahiat) and existence (Wujud). What two points did he write about | 1 |
They defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8 to win their first Super Bowl championship in Super Bowl XLVIII, but lost 24-28 against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX | 0 |
Richard Coates put forward an explanation in 1998 that it is derived from the pre-Celtic Old European *(p)lowonida, meaning 'river too wide to ford', and suggested that this was a name given to the part of the River Thames which flows through London; from this, the settlement gained the Celtic form of its name, *Lowonidonjon; this requires quite a serious amendment however | 0 |
The pope began to speak for the very last time: "I had the great grace to be born into a Christian family, modest and poor, but with the fear of the Lord. | 0 |
What somebody can and may feel (and show) in a given situation, towards certain people or things, depends on social norms and rules. | 0 |
As the Romans extended their dominance throughout the Mediterranean world, their policy in general was to absorb the deities and cults of other peoples rather than try to eradicate them, since they believed that preserving tradition promoted social stability. One way that Rome incorporated diverse peoples was by supporting their religious heritage, building temples to local deities that framed their theology within the hierarchy of Roman religion. Inscriptions throughout the Empire record the side-by-side worship of local and Roman deities, including dedications made by Romans to local gods. By the height of the Empire, numerous international deities were cultivated at Rome and had been carried to even the most remote provinces, among them Cybele, Isis, Epona, and gods of solar monism such as Mithras and Sol Invictus, found as far north as Roman Britain. Because Romans had never been obligated to cultivate one god or one cult only, religious tolerance was not an issue in the sense that it is for competing monotheistic systems. The monotheistic rigor of Judaism posed difficulties for Roman policy that led at times to compromise and the granting of special exemptions, but sometimes to intractable conflict. For example, religious disputes helped cause the First Jewish–Roman War and the Bar Kokhba revolt. | 0 |
" Taoist and Confucian secularism contain elements of moral thought devoid of religious authority or deism however they only partly resembled our modern concept of secularism | 0 |
What contains only a few FBI administrative offices? | 1 |
Feynman's other work at Los Alamos included calculating neutron equations for the Los Alamos "Water Boiler", a small nuclear reactor, to measure how close an assembly of fissile material was to criticality. Where was the "Water Boiler" worked on without Feynman? | 1 |
5 B in the Detroit Medical Center complex which will include $417 M to retire debts, at least $350 M in capital expenditures and an additional $500 M for new capital investment. | 0 |
What school is Philip Hamburger associated with? | 1 |
Howard Kendall had returned in 1990 but could not repeat his previous success, while his successor, Mike Walker, was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date | 0 |
Ongoing political tensions between Great Britain and the thirteen colonies reached a crisis in 1774 when the British placed the province of Massachusetts under martial law after the Patriots protested taxes they regarded as a violation of their constitutional rights as Englishmen. When did the colonies declare dependence? | 1 |
The southern portion of the Point Loma peninsula was set aside for military purposes as early as 1852. What branch of the military began to have a strong presence in San Diego in 1901 | 1 |
However, the region of Kalinga (around modern day Odisha) remained outside Mauryan control, perhaps interfering with their trade with the south. | 0 |
The 1775 treatise "The Natural Varieties of Mankind", by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach proposed five major divisions: the Caucasoid race, Mongoloid race, Ethiopian race (later termed Negroid, and not to be confused with the narrower Ethiopid race), American Indian race, and Malayan race, but he did not propose any hierarchy among the races. Blumenbach also noted the graded transition in appearances from one group to adjacent groups and suggested that "one variety of mankind does so sensibly pass into the other, that you cannot mark out the limits between them". | 0 |
In 1918 Whitehead's academic responsibilities began to seriously expand as he accepted a number of high administrative positions within the University of London system, of which Imperial College London was a member at the time. In which year did Whitehead relocate to Africa | 1 |
What year was the Lexicon Technicum published? | 1 |
What happens in Presbyterian denominations? | 1 |
When did fighting on the eastern front end? | 1 |
TB infection begins when the mycobacteria reach the pulmonary alveoli, where they invade and replicate within endosomes of alveolar macrophages. What's the process by which macrophages try to get rid of the TB bacterium? | 1 |
At the Battle of Pulo Aura, which was probably the company's most notable naval victory, Nathaniel Dance, Commodore of a convoy of Indiamen and sailing aboard the Warley, led several Indiamen in a skirmish with a French squadron, driving them off. In 1797 how did the Woodford get to safety without firing one bullet | 1 |
In what year was the diphtheria vaccine made | 1 |
What flight crashed in 1997 | 1 |
Interspecific crop diversity is, in part, responsible for offering variety in what we eat. What can destroy a wheat crop | 1 |
How many graduate and professional programs are offered by Northwestern | 1 |
How many songs does the Law Review publish each year | 1 |
Unlike the American GPS, Russian GLONASS, and European Galileo systems, which use medium Earth orbit satellites, BeiDou-1 uses satellites in geostationary orbit. Which is a frequency of the vehicular system | 1 |
Which poet critic in 1911 with a group of poets accepted the term Cubism | 1 |
The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. | 0 |
The first emperor of the Ming dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang (the Hongwu Emperor), who overthrew the Yuan dynasty, renamed the city Yingtian, rebuilt it, and made it the dynastic capital in 1368. What did Zhu Yuanzhang build around the city of Nanjing? | 1 |
A predator's effect on its prey species is hard to see in the short-term. What is the cycle of complete extinction similar to? | 1 |
Genetic studies on Jews show that most Jews worldwide bear a common genetic heritage which originates in the Middle East, and that they bear their strongest resemblance to the peoples of the Fertile Crescent. What is one thing that Jews were not able to maintain | 1 |
Sony confirmed that there was an error and stated that they were narrowing down the issue and were continuing to work to restore service. What clock unrelated to the error in the PS2 had to be updated in some cases in order to fix the bug? | 1 |
In 2006, Dell acknowledged that it had problems with customer service. What percentage of IBM support calls were transferred | 1 |
Nanjing also has professional opera troupes for the Yang, Yue (shaoxing), Xi and Jing (Chinese opera varieties) as well as Suzhou pingtan, spoken theatre and puppet theatre | 0 |
Since the opening policy in 1979, the Chinese department stores also develops swiftly along with the fast-growing economy. What department store has the least success in Jiangsu Province? | 1 |
What led to exclusively transgender bodies of Freemasons in England | 1 |
Emilio Marcos Palma was the first person born south of the 60th parallel south (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty), as well as the first one born on the Antarctic mainland, in 1978 at Base Esperanza, on the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula; his parents were sent there along with seven other families by the Argentine government to determine if the continent was suitable for family life. What continental limit is set below the 60th parallel | 1 |
Social sciences often examine emotion for the role that it plays in human culture and social interactions | 0 |
Feynman's other work at Los Alamos included calculating neutron equations for the Los Alamos "Water Boiler", a small nuclear reactor, to measure how close an assembly of fissile material was to criticality. What did Feynman help produce at the Oak Ridge Facility? | 1 |
The national public healthcare institution for private-sector employees, IMSS, has its largest facilities in Mexico City—including the National Medical Center and the La Raza Medical Center—and has an annual budget of over 6 billion pesos. | 0 |
As noted in the introduction to this article, the American public has maintained its position of support for capital punishment for murder. What percentage of polled Americans opposed the death penalty in 1966? | 1 |
Which type of courts are established by Hoboken Land & Improvement CO. | 1 |
Jean Macfarlane launched the Berkeley Guidance Study, which examined the development of children in terms of their socioeconomic and family backgrounds | 0 |
Where was the Treaty of Hubertusburg signed? | 1 |
Near what body of water is St. John's located by? | 1 |
What did the international banks have no doubts about Greece's ability to repay | 1 |
What is the most inefficient means of transportation into and out of Alaska | 1 |
23 square miles (49 | 0 |
To complete the crest, 1886 and 2011 are shown on either sides of the motto "Forward" at the bottom of the crest | 0 |
Indeed, this desire by the Kuomintang to simplify the Chinese writing system (inherited and implemented by the Communist Party of China) also nursed aspirations of some for the adoption of a phonetic script based on the Latin script, and spawned such inventions as the Gwoyeu Romatzyh. | 0 |
In descending order of population, Oklahoma's largest cities in 2010 were: Oklahoma City (579,999, +14. How much did Oklahoma City's population grow from 2000 to 2010? | 1 |
:430 The fleet at the same time engaged the shore batteries | 0 |
The emergence of resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is a common phenomenon. What does emergence of resistance reflect? | 1 |
Predators may be put to use in conservation efforts to control introduced species. What is the only thing that is possible when removing pests | 1 |
, with 56 field offices in major cities across the United States | 0 |
If the state accepts them (or fails to act at all), both the reserving state and the accepting state are relieved of the reserved legal obligation as concerns their legal obligations to each other (accepting the reservation does not change the accepting state's legal obligations as concerns other parties to the treaty) | 0 |
As in much of Europe, the prosperity of Alsace came to an end in the 14th century by a series of harsh winters, bad harvests, and the Black Death. Why did Alsace decline has a prospering territory? | 1 |
Up to the 1990s, the Federal District was the most populous federal entity in Mexico, but since then its population has remained stable at around 8.7 million. The growth of the city has extended beyond the limits of the Federal District to 59 municipalities of the state of Mexico and 1 in the state of Hidalgo. With a population of approximately 19.8 million inhabitants (2008), it is one of the most populous conurbations in the world. Nonetheless, the annual rate of growth of the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City is much lower than that of other large urban agglomerations in Mexico, a phenomenon most likely attributable to the environmental policy of decentralization. The net migration rate of the Federal District from 1995 to 2000 was negative. | 0 |
The officials in Mexico City reduced the price of corn from six cents to two cents a pound. The officials in Mexico reduced the price of what food from six cents to two cents per pound? | 1 |
A number of world-leading education institutions are based in London. The Financial Times rated what school's MBA program 2nd-best in the world in 2015 | 1 |
What movement were dictionaries and encyclopedias trying to promote | 1 |
This film and the Spielberg-produced Gremlins led to the creation of the PG-13 rating due to the high level of violence in films targeted at younger audiences. | 0 |
Punjab's geography mostly consists of the alluvial plain of the Indus River and its four major tributaries in Pakistan, the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers. What is Pakistan's main export | 1 |
How many people did GE employ overall as of 2009 | 1 |
if you have to cancel | 0 |
Who signed the girl group on October 5, 1995 | 1 |
According to a Forbes article written in 2013 Employment in the "Old North State" has gained many different industry sectors | 0 |
Each ward is represented by a corporator, elected by popular vote. | 0 |
In December 2005, activist Suzanne Shell filed suit demanding Internet Archive pay her US $100,000 for archiving her web site profane-justice. Who sued Internet Archive in 2005 | 1 |
Prior to the decision, the death penalty for rape of an adult had been gradually phased out in the United States, and at the time of the decision, the State of Georgia and the U. | 0 |
Why do Sephardim represent the overwhelming majority of Jews in the New World | 1 |
Name one of the poetic authors who was never nominated for the Nobel Peace Award from the Greeks | 1 |
Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney in the film Dick Tracy (1990), with Warren Beatty playing the title role. In the film Dick Tracy, who did Madonna starred as? | 1 |
The capacitance of certain capacitors decreases as the component ages. In ceramic capacitors, this is caused by degradation of the dielectric. The type of dielectric, ambient operating and storage temperatures are the most significant aging factors, while the operating voltage has a smaller effect. The aging process may be reversed by heating the component above the Curie point. Aging is fastest near the beginning of life of the component, and the device stabilizes over time. Electrolytic capacitors age as the electrolyte evaporates. In contrast with ceramic capacitors, this occurs towards the end of life of the component. | 0 |
Ptolemy's Geography divided Asia on a similar basis. | 0 |
that's a non-refundable non-changeable ticket | 0 |
The name of New Haven harbor? | 1 |
Objections to banning the use of incandescent light bulbs include the higher initial cost of alternatives and lower quality of light of fluorescent lamps. What does not contain mercury | 1 |
In what year did Melbourne get hired? | 1 |
The subsequent Milliken v | 0 |
Antigonus II, a student of Zeno of Citium, spent most of his rule defending Macedon against Epirus and cementing Macedonian power in Greece, first against the Athenians in the Chremonidean War, and then against the Achaean League of Aratus of Sicyon. What war did Antigonus II fight Athenians | 1 |
Since annelids are soft-bodied, their fossils are rare – mostly jaws and the mineralized tubes that some of the species secreted. Why are annelid fossils common? | 1 |
Pantheism holds that God is the universe and the universe is God, whereas Panentheism holds that God contains, but is not identical to, the Universe. What does Baal Shem Tov believe if God is the universe | 1 |
What is the abbreviation by which the University of Kansas is known? | 1 |
What was Carnivore renamed to? | 1 |
The Encyclopædia Britannica lists the same bird groups but also includes guinea fowl and squabs (young pigeons) | 0 |
Most of these are enlisted positions augmented by a smaller number of commissioned officers | 0 |
The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. | 0 |
Where was Queen Victoria laid to rest after her death | 1 |
Season six began on Tuesday, January 16, 2007. What year did the sixth season of American Idol first air | 1 |
For the first time, aiming to curtail Britain and Prussia's ever-growing might, France formed a grand coalition of its own, which ended with failure as Britain rose as the world's predominant power, altering the European balance of power | 0 |
The basic equipment or kit players are required to wear includes a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shin guards. What is not required but can be chosen to protect a player from head injuries | 1 |
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