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Another 64-stroke character is /𠔻 (U+2053B) zhèng composed of 興 xīng/xìng (lit. | 0 |
In Britain public opinion was divided over the morality of the event, between those who saw it as having saved India from anarchy, and those who viewed it with revulsion. | 0 |
What is another way to measure the state of being below atmospheric? | 1 |
Spielberg's debut full-length feature film was The Sugarland Express, about a married couple who are chased by police as the couple tries to regain custody of their baby | 0 |
What country is currently the only official Shia nation of the world? | 1 |
The province is traditionally known as the "Land of Fish and Rice". What part of Zhejiang is not a center of aquaculture in China | 1 |
Who wrote Touched by the Spirit? | 1 |
Some news commentators claim that this proposal de facto contradicts the bilateral agreements on the free movement of persons from these respective countries | 0 |
What did youtube announce in Feb of 2015? | 1 |
In the 1820s, Boston's population grew rapidly, and the city's ethnic composition changed dramatically with the first wave of European immigrants. What religion did Irish and Italian immigrants bring with them to Boston | 1 |
English Presbyterian missionary James Laidlaw Maxwell established the first Presbyterian church in Tainan in 1865. | 0 |
Characters with diacritical marks can generally be represented either as a single precomposed character or as a decomposed sequence of a base letter plus one or more non-spacing marks. What is the name of the rendering technology OpenType uses | 1 |
Who was Duke of Normandy in 1066? | 1 |
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the IFAB experimented with ways of creating a winner without requiring a penalty shootout, which was often seen as an undesirable way to end a match. Who experimented with creating losers by requiring penalty shootouts? | 1 |
Which mandolin was preferred for formal performances and recordings | 1 |
What related fields do linguistic anthropologists draw on | 1 |
What was the population of Kathmandu in 1991? | 1 |
1% of all households were composed of individuals living alone, of which 6. | 0 |
What is thought that circadian rhythm evolved to protect | 1 |
Both telephone and internet services are subject to what? | 1 |
CDO issuance grew from an estimated $20 billion in Q1 2004 to its peak of over $180 billion by Q1 2007, then declined back under $20 billion by Q1 2008. What was the estimated value of CDO issuance in Q1 2008 | 1 |
Eisenhower's main goals in office were to keep pressure on the Soviet Union and reduce federal deficits. Along with Guatemala, what country's government did Eisenhower order overthrown? | 1 |
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft that has visited Neptune. What is the only spacecraft to never visit Neptune | 1 |
Who was encouraged to read and write? | 1 |
What decade started the push for Estonian independence? | 1 |
Different societies apply differing criteria regarding who is classified as "black", and these social constructs have also changed over time | 0 |
In physics, Whitehead's thought has had some influence. He articulated a view that might perhaps be regarded as dual to Einstein's general relativity, see Whitehead's theory of gravitation. It has been severely criticized. Yutaka Tanaka, who suggests that the gravitational constant disagrees with experimental findings, proposes that Einstein's work does not actually refute Whitehead's formulation. Whitehead's view has now been rendered obsolete, with the discovery of gravitational waves. They are phenonena observed locally that largely violate the kind of local flatness of space that Whitehead assumes. Consequently, Whitehead's cosmology must be regarded as a local approximation, and his assumption of a uniform spatio-temporal geometry, Minkowskian in particular, as an often-locally-adequate approximation. An exact replacement of Whitehead's cosmology would need to admit a Riemannian geometry. Also, although Whitehead himself gave only secondary consideration to quantum theory, his metaphysics of processes has proved attractive to some physicists in that field. Henry Stapp and David Bohm are among those whose work has been influenced by Whitehead. | 0 |
Commentaries dealing with the zahir (outward aspects) of the text are called tafsir, and hermeneutic and esoteric commentaries dealing with the batin are called ta'wil ("interpretation" or "explanation"), which involves taking the text back to its beginning. Who is the only one who ever knows the full meaning of Quranic verses in the esoteric view | 1 |
An industry poll in 2005 ranked it the greatest rock performance of all time | 0 |
Approximately how many people did New Jersey casinos employ in 2011? | 1 |
Two of the fifty largest cities in the United States are located in Oklahoma, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and 65 percent of Oklahomans live within their metropolitan areas, or spheres of economic and social influence defined by the United States Census Bureau as a metropolitan statistical area | 0 |
For much of Arsenal's history, their home colours have been bright red shirts with white sleeves and white shorts, though this has not always been the case. What has the color of the Arsenal home shirts been | 1 |
West European scientists judge the Yugoslav language policy as an exemplary one: although three-quarters of the population spoke one language, no single language was official on a federal level. Which language was that of 3/4 of the population? | 1 |
if he's willing to take it with a penalty | 0 |
The FBI often works in conjunction with other Federal agencies, including the U. What agency usually works alone, without the help of other agencies | 1 |
What is the only building left from the Medieval period? | 1 |
What famous explorers ships was one of the first to have it's hulls made of copper | 1 |
Where is the Detroit Zoo? | 1 |
New York has been described as the "Capital of Baseball" | 0 |
The word "Imām" denotes a person who stands or walks "in front". What word literally means a person who stands or walks in front? | 1 |
It was granted its Royal Charter in 1837 under King William IV. Supplemental Charters of 1887, 1909 and 1925 were replaced by a single Charter in 1971, and there have been minor amendments since then. | 0 |
In 1937 over 100 people died after ingesting "Elixir Sulfanilamide" manufactured by S.E. Massengill Company of Tennessee. The product was formulated in diethylene glycol, a highly toxic solvent that is now widely used as antifreeze. Under the laws extant at that time, prosecution of the manufacturer was possible only under the technicality that the product had been called an "elixir", which literally implied a solution in ethanol. In response to this episode, the U.S. Congress passed the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, which for the first time required pre-market demonstration of safety before a drug could be sold, and explicitly prohibited false therapeutic claims. | 0 |
How bad is the ozone in Mexico City? | 1 |
Who was aggravated by the Proclamation of 1763? | 1 |
Once a year between 2008–2012 the European Formula One Grand Prix took place in the Valencia Street Circuit. What motorcycle event is held in Valencia | 1 |
who claimed conscientious objector status were sent to Montana during the war as smokejumpers and for other forest fire-fighting duties | 0 |
Since genomes are very complex, one research strategy is to reduce the number of genes in a genome to the bare minimum and still have the organism in question survive. In what two ways are experiments being carried out to understand how genes survive? | 1 |
The island is associated with two other isolated islands in the southern Atlantic, also British territories: Ascension Island about 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) due northwest in more equatorial waters and Tristan da Cunha, which is well outside the tropics 2,430 kilometres (1,510 mi) to the south | 0 |
As a result of these initiatives northeastern Florida prospered economically in a way it never did under Spanish rule. Furthermore, the British governors were directed to call general assemblies as soon as possible in order to make laws for the Floridas and in the meantime they were, with the advice of councils, to establish courts. This would be the first introduction of much of the English-derived legal system which Florida still has today including trial by jury, habeas corpus and county-based government. Neither East Florida nor West Florida would send any representatives to Philadelphia to draft the Declaration of Independence. Florida would remain a Loyalist stronghold for the duration of the American Revolution. | 0 |
The successful outcome of antimicrobial therapy with antibacterial compounds depends on several factors. How do you predict the clinical result? | 1 |
It played an important role in reawakening Indian minds and intellect across the sub-continent | 0 |
During the war, the Paris National Guard, particularly in the working-class neighbourhoods of Paris, had become highly politicised and units elected officers; many refused to wear uniforms or obey commands from the national government. National guard units tried to seize power in Paris on 31 October 1870 and 22 January 1871. On 18 March 1871, when the regular army tried to remove cannons from an artillery park on Montmartre, National Guard units resisted and killed two army generals. The national government and regular army forces retreated to Versailles and a revolutionary government was proclaimed in Paris. A Commune was elected, which was dominated by socialists, anarchists and revolutionaries. The red flag replaced the French tricolour and a civil war began between the Commune and the regular army, which attacked and recaptured Paris from 21–28 May in La Semaine Sanglante (Bloody week). | 0 |
It seeks to document 50 years of research and cultural heritage conservation of the Kathmandu Valley, documenting what artists photographers architects anthropologists from abroad had contributed in the second half of the 20th century. | 0 |
How old is the city of Palermo? | 1 |
The important contribution of the Dominions to the war effort was recognised in 1917 by the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George when he invited each of the Dominion Prime Ministers to join an Imperial War Cabinet to co-ordinate imperial policy | 0 |
The fact that there were any indigenous features in the design were due to the persistence and urging of both the Viceroy Lord Hardinge and historians like E | 0 |
What type of trees are prevalent in the Chew Valley? | 1 |
To accommodate the ruling in Hopwood v. After the state passed the top 10% rule, what happened to minority enrollment | 1 |
There were several reasons behind this war. | 0 |
Bermuda's national cricket team participated in the Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. What began in 1827? | 1 |
Typically, matches are staged between a protagonist (historically an audience favorite, known as a babyface, or "the good guy") and an antagonist (historically a villain with arrogance, a tendency to break rules, or other unlikable qualities, called a heel). What are other names for a protagonist? | 1 |
The city has a particular connection to Cunard Line and their fleet of ships. What was the name of the liner that left Southampton on its final journey on November 11, 2008 | 1 |
What argument did Moore validate | 1 |
, mirrored mono); an MP3 CD, however, can have audio file formats with mono sound | 0 |
Approximately six hundred Mahayana sutras have survived in Sanskrit or in Chinese or Tibetan translations. | 0 |
The polarization of an antenna refers to the orientation of the electric field (E-plane) of the radio wave with respect to the Earth's surface and is determined by the physical structure of the antenna and by its orientation; note that this designation is totally distinct from the antenna's directionality | 0 |
Strasbourg is situated on the eastern border of France with Germany. Strasbourg is situated on what border of France and Germany | 1 |
Tibet retained nominal power over religious and regional political affairs, while the Mongols managed a structural and administrative rule over the region, reinforced by the rare military intervention. What did the Mongols retain nominal power over? | 1 |
In Sweden, the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court respectively function as the highest courts of the land. What two courts are equally the highest courts of the land | 1 |
What type of deviations are there from the single phoneme to each grapheme general principle? | 1 |
Observing that face-to-face communication of the type that online videos convey has been "fine-tuned by millions of years of evolution", TED curator Chris Anderson referred to several YouTube contributors and asserted that "what Gutenberg did for writing, online video can now do for face-to-face communication". What did Michael Khan call the Kahn Academy | 1 |
The first public HDTV broadcast in the United States occurred on July 23, 1996 when the Raleigh, North Carolina television station WRAL-HD began broadcasting from the existing tower of WRAL-TV southeast of Raleigh, winning a race to be first with the HD Model Station in Washington, D. | 0 |
What is a narrow ridge formed by two cirques eroding back to back called? | 1 |
What was the microphone coined as | 1 |
Rather, it could follow an hooked or arched line, with detours around geographical barriers | 0 |
Theologus Autodidactus, written by the Arabian polymath Ibn al-Nafis (1213–1288), is the first example of a science fiction novel. What was the life span of Ibn al-Nafis | 1 |
In June 1963, President Kennedy continued his policy of affirmative action by issuing another mandate, Executive Order 11114. | 0 |
In 1974, the unmanned AstroFlight Sunrise plane made the first solar flight. Where did Eric Scott Raymond fly using a solar powered plane in 1990? | 1 |
808s & Heartbreak, which features extensive use of the eponymous Roland TR-808 drum machine and contains themes of love, loneliness, and heartache, was released by Island Def Jam to capitalize on Thanksgiving weekend in November 2008. When was 808s & Heartbreaks released | 1 |
The most notable shipping magnate of the 20th century was Aristotle Onassis, others being Yiannis Latsis, George Livanos, and Stavros Niarchos | 0 |
The presence of the University of California, San Diego and other research institutions has helped to fuel biotechnology growth. What institution has contributed to the growth of fuel biotechnology? | 1 |
Before the introduction of the Latin alphabet, how was Old English written | 1 |
According to Martin Heidegger we do not exist inside time, we are time. Who said we do not exist in the future? | 1 |
About 30 people have been indicted for participating in genocide or complicity in genocide during the early 1990s in Bosnia. Another charge beyond the act of genocide and for which Krstic and Nikolic were found guilty was what | 1 |
The evidence supporting this claim is patchy: Croatian linguist Stjepan Babić complained that the television transmission from Belgrade always used the Latin alphabet— which was true, but was not proof of unequal rights, but of frequency of use and prestige. | 0 |
5 million is used to fund the pioneer of Politeknik Ungku Omar located in Ipoh, Perak from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). | 0 |
How many passengers does the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport serve each year? | 1 |
The island was administered as an extension of Virginia by the Company until 1614. What event occured that automatically ranked Bermuda as the oldest remaining British Overseas Territory | 1 |
There was an ocean between Gondwana and Asia in the Permian, what was it | 1 |
What kind of reviews do iPods tend to get? | 1 |
Bird migration routes have been studied by a variety of techniques including the oldest, marking. What are other forms of studying migration | 1 |
In March 2012, Sony Music reportedly closed its Philippines office due to piracy, causing to move distribution of SME in the Philippines to Ivory Music. In 2014, Sony Music closed which office | 1 |
The names Land of Israel and Children of Israel have historically been used to refer to the biblical Kingdom of Israel and the entire Jewish people respectively. What does the word "Israel" refer to | 1 |
The FBI Laboratory, established with the formation of the BOI, did not appear in the J. Where is the second FBI lab | 1 |
Transport in the Republic of the Congo includes land, air and water transportation. What is a common destination outside of Africa for Congolese airlines | 1 |
In what year were the five boroughs combined into one city? | 1 |
What tends to imply a large number of founders in an old population? | 1 |
What year did the Irish Times start | 1 |
In a 1986 interview, Rocky Jones, the former club DJ who ran the D. Who ran the Jones International record label | 1 |
In time, they amassed enough manpower, resources and political backing in the form of alliances with one another, to establish the first samurai-dominated government | 0 |
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