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Central Tucson is bicycle-friendly | 0 |
Copper's greater conductivity versus other metals enhances the electrical energy efficiency of motors. By using copper motor rotor technology it is allowing industry to exceed what standards? | 1 |
How can you identify a drake from a the female of the species | 1 |
What bill was adopted by eight votes to ten | 1 |
What is the highest ranking court in Ireland | 1 |
" Lennon later returned his MBE insignia on 25 November 1969 as part of his ongoing peace protests. | 0 |
What set is backward compatible with 7-bit ASCII | 1 |
Before the era of groups like the United Nations, participants of such meetings were not officially named, but were decided based on their great power status. | 0 |
As the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo is home to a number of festivals and carnivals including a Gaucho festival when people ride through the streets on horseback in traditional gaucho gear | 0 |
The Valencia Metro derailment occurred on 3 July 2006 at 1 pm | 0 |
Spielberg first met actress Amy Irving in 1976 at the suggestion of director Brian De Palma, who knew he was looking for an actress to play in Close Encounters. What was Amy Irving's career? | 1 |
What word means that bacteria constantly grows on a substrate? | 1 |
The nominal head of state is the President of the Republic, who is elected by the Parliament for a five-year term. | 0 |
It is best for the receiving antenna to match the polarization of the transmitted wave for optimum reception. What is the best for an recieving antenna for optimum reception? | 1 |
What team shut down in October 2008? | 1 |
The meter and film rating system were invented by William Nelson Goodwin, Jr | 0 |
Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president, but marked the first time since his father's victory 16 years prior that a candidate won a majority of the popular vote. How large of a gap was there between Bush's and Kerry's votes? | 1 |
Queen's last album featuring Mercury, titled Made in Heaven, was finally released in 1995, four years after his death. What was Queen's final album featuring Mercury vocals compiled from earlier recordings called? | 1 |
When the book was released, reviewers noted that it was divided into two parts, and opinion was mixed about Lee's ability to connect them. What drives the plot of the book more than the characters | 1 |
The development of the Bronx is directly connected to its strategic location between New England and New York (Manhattan). Why did farmers build a bridge over the Harlem River | 1 |
Zhejiang consists mostly of hills, which account for about 70% of its total area. What is the lowest peak of the province | 1 |
Which two parts didn't Terry v. Ohio divide seizure into | 1 |
The biggest change in this year's census was in racial classification | 0 |
However, some scholars have referred to the Vinaya Pitaka and the first four Nikayas of the Sutta Pitaka as the common core of all Buddhist traditions. | 0 |
Which football captain did not participate in the relay to show support for Tibet | 1 |
Specific concerns include a compounded inability for the Air Force to replace its aging fleet, and an overall reduction of strength and readiness. How did the USAF try to make these adjustments to help with strength and readiness of its fleet | 1 |
What Guns N' Roses album that was released in 2008 was there most successful album to date | 1 |
Dogs can get it by scavenging in garbage or ashtrays; eating cigars and cigarettes | 0 |
What is Switzerland's world ranking in domestic purchasing power? | 1 |
After the People's Republic of China took control of Mainland China in 1949, the Republic of China government based in Taiwan continued to control the Dachen Islands off the coast of Zhejiang until 1955, even establishing a rival Zhejiang provincial government there, creating a situation similar to Fujian province today. What happened in 1944? | 1 |
The city's Greektown and three downtown casino resort hotels serve as part of an entertainment hub. On which day does Eastern Market attract the most visitors? | 1 |
In 1966, Tony married the family's housekeeper Joan Gustafson; they had two children, Jennifer (born 1967) and Mario (born 1968). In 1966, who did Tony married | 1 |
The practice of component interface testing can be used to check the handling of data passed between various units, or subsystem components, beyond full integration testing between those units | 0 |
Topics like racism, slavery, and human sacrifice attract anthropological attention and theories ranging from nutritional deficiencies to genes to acculturation have been proposed, not to mention theories of colonialism and many others as root causes of Man's inhumanity to man. | 0 |
In political federalism what does Presbyterian ecclesiology do? | 1 |
What quality hasn't LEDs been used as? | 1 |
The Monreale mosaics constitute the largest decoration of this kind in Italy, covering 0,75 hectares with at least 100 million glass and stone tesserae. Who is displayed getting crowned by christ in the Monreale mosaics | 1 |
According to a 2007 article, the type of arsenic found in Napoleon's hair shafts was mineral, the most toxic, and according to toxicologist Patrick Kintz, this supported the conclusion that he was murdered | 0 |
How many hotels are in the City of Paris? | 1 |
The plaza is triangular in shape, with a large cement lot at the southern end, normally surrounded by flower vendors | 0 |
In general, Hokkien dialects have 5 to 7 phonemic tones. What two tone systems have an additional phonemic tone? | 1 |
Writings in Estonian became significant only in the 19th century with the spread of the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment, during the Estophile Enlightenment Period (1750–1840) | 0 |
What TV channel carried the broadcast of the coup? | 1 |
What rival did the Portuguese fend off in Guinea-Bissau | 1 |
In contrast to the other courts of England the law used in ecclesiastical matters is at least partially a civil law system, not common law, although heavily governed by parliamentary statutes | 0 |
Lucan's epic, the Bellum Civile has been considered an anti-Virgilian epic, disposing with the divine mechanism, treating historical events, and diverging drastically from Virgilian epic practice | 0 |
He turned to medicine at 16, and not only learned medical theory, but also by gratuitous attendance of the sick had, according to his own account, discovered new methods of treatment. At what age did Avicenna reject philosophy | 1 |
All paper produced by paper machines as the Fourdrinier Machine are wove paper, i. What type of paper is not produced on a machine like the Fourdrinier | 1 |
In 2002, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" was voted "the UK's favourite hit of all time" in a poll conducted by the Guinness World Records British Hit Singles Book. A 2005 poll stated that which band's performance at Live Aid was the best ever | 1 |
The city is also well provided for in amateur men's and women's rugby with a number of teams in and around the city, the oldest of which is Trojans RFC who were promoted to London South West 2 division in 2008/9. What famous player from Trojans RFC also played for the Leicester Tigers? | 1 |
He had a small, basic golf facility installed at Camp David, and became close friends with the Augusta National Chairman Clifford Roberts, inviting Roberts to stay at the White House on several occasions | 0 |
Solar hot water systems use sunlight to heat water. How much hot water can be produced by solar heating systems in low geographical latitudes | 1 |
People of Italian descent numbered over 55,000 individuals and made up 3. | 0 |
After 1870, the new railroads across the Plains brought hunters who killed off almost all the bison for their hides. How many cities existed in Kansas as of 2000? | 1 |
Multrine also states in her article that according to a March survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, eighty-one percent of parents want schools to discuss the use of condoms and contraception with their children. | 0 |
Eisenhower returned to the U. At what military installation was the 15th Infantry based | 1 |
Who was Whitehead's aunt | 1 |
What was the fate of the Lutheran manuscript printed in 1524? | 1 |
Whitehead also described religion more technically as "an ultimate craving to infuse into the insistent particularity of emotion that non-temporal generality which primarily belongs to conceptual thought alone. What did Whitehead believe was the job of religion regarding philosophy? | 1 |
DST's potential to save energy comes primarily from its effects on residential lighting, which consumes about 3 | 0 |
The project was initially delayed by red tape and rising costs, and construction was completed in July 2006, in time for the start of the 2006–07 season | 0 |
In what year did Indira Gandhi International Airport earn an award for being forth best airport in the world in the 15-25 million category? | 1 |
" Microsoft Corp v Commission | 0 |
There is no single standard for HDTV color support. Before being converted to RGB, colors are not usually broadcasted using what color space | 1 |
Except those fronting Cooper River, the walls were largely removed during the 1720s. | 0 |
Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition wasn't played between the 1938–39 and 1945–46 editions | 0 |
What kind of polling is not important in college football? | 1 |
The same year, Madonna released her ninth studio album, American Life, which was based on her observations of American society; it received mixed reviews | 0 |
Another was William Wilberforce who led the movement to abolish slavery in the United Kingdom and the Plantations, buried on 3 August 1833 | 0 |
Numerous – probably fictitious – accounts circulated soon after his death that he had been killed by poisoned ale, poisoned plums or a "surfeit of peaches". | 0 |
What new type of windmill was invented in this period? | 1 |
American Idol became the most expensive series on broadcast networks for advertisers starting season four, and by the next season, it had broken the record in advertising rate for a regularly scheduled prime-time network series, selling over $700,000 for a 30-seconds slot, and reaching up to $1 | 0 |
Since when has Dadnte Alighieri been used in poetry and literature | 1 |
The law of the Eastern Catholic Churches in full union with Rome was in much the same state as that of the Latin or Western Church before 1917; much more diversity in legislation existed in the various Eastern Catholic Churches. What was still a main factor in the Eastern Church laws | 1 |
The Eastern Roman Empire – today conventionally named the Byzantine Empire, a name not in use during its own time – became increasingly influenced by Greek culture after the 7th century, when Emperor Heraclius (AD 575 - 641) decided to make Greek the empire's official language. Who was favored by those who lived in the west and mainly used another form of not well known verbal language? | 1 |
Among Northwestern's more notable alumni are U. | 0 |
What are the two approaches to defining the concept of the rule of law? | 1 |
What is Neptune's temporary real satellite named? | 1 |
Most forest land in Ireland is maintained by state forestation programmes | 0 |
Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. | 0 |
There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. Who is said to have ran the first shop | 1 |
Spectre opened in Germany with $22. Where did the film open with $14.6 million despite the 11 November Paris attacks | 1 |
Chinese political philosophy dates back to the Spring and Autumn Period, specifically with Confucius in the 6th century BC | 0 |
045 billion yuan | 0 |
Initially these facilities were available primarily to people working in high-tech environments, but in the 1990s the spread of applications like e-mail and the World Wide Web, combined with the development of cheap, fast networking technologies like Ethernet and ADSL saw computer networking become almost ubiquitous | 0 |
What affect did the discovery of gravitational waves have on Whitehead's theory | 1 |
Female insects are able make eggs, receive and store sperm, manipulate sperm from different males, and lay eggs. | 0 |
Greece is the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games, first recorded in 776 BC in Olympia, and hosted the modern Olympic Games twice, the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. During the Olympic parade of nations, who is always called first? | 1 |
Cultural barriers can also keep a person from telling someone they are in pain. What kind of barriers can prevent a person from telling someone they're in pain | 1 |
They had a ceiling of 42,000 feet (13,000 m) and were armed with six | 0 |
Why did Francis Grose think that Norfolk Island should be kept as a penal settlement? | 1 |
Northwestern requires that all new buildings be LEED-certified. What percentage of improvement over energy code requirements will be the goal of all new construction and renovations | 1 |
Zen Buddhism is divided into two main schools: Rinzai (臨済宗) and Sōtō (曹洞宗), the former greatly favouring the use in meditation on the koan (公案, a meditative riddle or puzzle) as a device for spiritual break-through, and the latter (while certainly employing koans) focusing more on shikantaza or "just sitting". Which schools of Zen likes the use of meditation on the koan for spiritual breakthroughs? | 1 |
When Eisenhower was elected President in 1952, he believed hiring practices and anti-discrimination laws should be decided by the states, although the administration gradually continued to desegregate the Armed Forces and the federal government. Who was the chairman of the old committee? | 1 |
In the Middle Ages, the site of the future palace formed part of the Manor of Ebury (also called Eia). Which queen consort in the late Saxon times once rented the site of the palace? | 1 |
Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfilled by the Canadian Forces Information Operations Group, headquartered at CFS Leitrim in Ottawa, which operates the following units: the Canadian Forces Information Operations Group Headquarters (CFIOGHQ), the Canadian Forces Electronic Warfare Centre (CFEWC), the Canadian Forces Network Operation Centre (CFNOC), the Canadian Forces Signals Intelligence Operations Centre (CFSOC), the Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Leitrim, and the 764 Communications Squadron. In June 2011 the Canadian Armed Forces Chief of Force Development announced the establishment of a new organization, the Directorate of Cybernetics, headed by a Brigadier General, the Director General Cyber (DG Cyber). Within that directorate the newly established CAF Cyber Task Force, has been tasked to design and build cyber warfare capabilities for the Canadian Armed Forces. | 0 |
otherwise i think we should get the limo | 0 |
From the fifth century to the thirteenth, Śrauta sacrifices declined, and initiatory traditions of Buddhism, Jainism or more commonly Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shaktism expanded in royal courts. What philosophical traditions developed during the period of the 5th to the 13th centuries? | 1 |
Other techniques (such as X-rays, CAT scans, PET scans or NMR) are used to produce images of internal abnormalities resulting from the growth of an infectious agent | 0 |
The administration of Lord North (1770–1782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. Which victories against the Americans did the British celebrate | 1 |
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