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Like its predecessor, this iPod has engraved the signatures of the four members of the band on its back, but this one was the first time the company changed the colour of the metal (not silver but black) | 0 |
When was MAPS 3 passed? | 1 |
What are a classic example of what happens when a temperate area at lower altitude gives way to higher-elevation terrain? | 1 |
He was typically late to public events, and would sometimes not show up at all. | 0 |
A physical USB device may consist of several logical sub-devices that are referred to as device functions. A single device may provide several functions, for example, a webcam (video device function) with a built-in microphone (audio device function). This kind of device is called a composite device. An alternative to this is compound device, in which the host assigns each logical device a distinctive address and all logical devices connect to a built-in hub that connects to the physical USB cable. | 0 |
How many seasons does Zhejiang never have? | 1 |
Areas such as South Street and Old City have a vibrant night life. What is the home of the orchestra | 1 |
Whose work does Foster update | 1 |
Intent on pushing Libya towards "Islamic socialism", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. | 0 |
Santa Monica has a bike action plan and recently launched a Bicycle sharing system in November 2015. What plan launched a Bicycle sharing system | 1 |
Historical studies reveal that policing agents have undertaken a variety of cross-border police missions for many years (Deflem, 2002). In what era did cross-border policing increase? | 1 |
What film led to Close Encounters | 1 |
Subjective Idealism (immaterialism or phenomenalism) describes a relationship between experience and the world in which objects are no more than collections or "bundles" of sense data in the perceiver. Who coined the term subjective idealism | 1 |
Scout falls asleep during the Halloween pageant and makes a tardy entrance onstage, causing the audience to laugh uproariously | 0 |
The country bounced between socialism and adherence to the neoliberal model. Between which two political ideals did Portugal bounce between | 1 |
Mathematicians often strive for a complete classification (or list) of a mathematical notion. What can be used to classify small groups even though there is no classification of all finite groups | 1 |
In the late 1800s, Presbyterian missionaries established a presence in what is now northern New Mexico. Who brought Catholicism to the United States? | 1 |
The term hardware covers all of those parts of a computer that are tangible objects. | 0 |
hat US officer led the troops who were destroyed at Big Little Horn? | 1 |
Similarly, movies and television often revert to standard, clichéd snatches of classical music to convey refinement or opulence: some of the most-often heard pieces in this category include Bach´s Cello Suite No. Who wrote William Tell Overture? | 1 |
What division is based at Fort Hamilton? | 1 |
In America, nonprofit organizations like Friends of UNFPA (formerly Americans for UNFPA) worked to compensate for the loss of United States federal funding by raising private donations. What country has never been involved with UNFPA | 1 |
By contrast, long-term memory can store much larger quantities of information for potentially unlimited duration (sometimes a whole life span). | 0 |
The western Frankish kingdom was more fragmented, and although kings remained nominally in charge, much of the political power devolved to the local lords. | 0 |
al-Sakhawi devotes an entire volume of his 12-volume biographical dictionary al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʻ to female scholars, giving information on 1,075 of them | 0 |
The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Before New York, at what other theater was Billy Idol successful | 1 |
An exception to the usual European qualification system happened in 2005, after Liverpool won the Champions League the year before, but did not finish in a Champions League qualification place in the Premier League that season. Associations can have no more than five entrants in which league | 1 |
What is the only thing recycled papers can be made from? | 1 |
Some legal scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Madison's initial proposed language—that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a "national religion"—was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general "religion" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. Why was a more general "religion" used in the language of the First Amendment | 1 |
Between the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 and the Anglo-French declaration of War against the German Reich on 3 September 1939, the entire city (a total of 120,000 people) was evacuated, like other border towns as well | 0 |
In 2009, a 57 kW solar power plant was installed, the largest in the Pacific at the time, including New Zealand | 0 |
The 2008 Sichuan earthquake or the Great Sichuan earthquake, measured at 8. In what year did the earthquake in Sichuan occur? | 1 |
What kind of vegetation grows in the Mediterranean | 1 |
What did pilots have to do to avoid the barrage balloons | 1 |
Hunting is primarily regulated by state law; additional regulations are imposed through United States environmental law in the case of migratory birds and endangered species. What do some states make a distinction between? | 1 |
In 1919, following the Treaty of Versailles, the city was restituted to France in accordance with U | 0 |
What new capital was founded in 1650, lower Egypt? | 1 |
The correct rendering of Unicode Indic text requires transforming the stored logical order characters into visual order and the forming of ligatures (aka conjuncts) out of components | 0 |
Originally, however, this referred to certain key priests of important churches of the Diocese of Rome, who were recognized as the cardinal priests, the important priests chosen by the pope to advise him in his duties as Bishop of Rome (the Latin cardo means "hinge"). | 0 |
Scarlet academic gowns are worn by new Doctors of Philosophy at degree ceremonies at Oxford University and other schools. | 0 |
How train is able to turn around after each completed journey? | 1 |
DDT, sprayed on the walls of houses, is an organochlorine that has been used to fight malaria since the 1950s. How may species have been found to be resistant to DDT? | 1 |
What basic concepts did Whitehead believe were questionable | 1 |
Emperor Zhang's (r. Who managed the state after the death of Emperor He? | 1 |
What has three branches including the Rocky Mountains system | 1 |
What method was used to execute Leonard Shockley? | 1 |
[citation needed] Ron Konopka and Seymour Benzer isolated the first clock mutant in Drosophila in the early 1970s and mapped the "period" gene, the first discovered genetic determinant of behavioral rhythmicity | 0 |
For example, 24p means 24 progressive scan frames per second, and 50i means 25 interlaced frames per second | 0 |
How many round-trippers did Rodriguez slug in his first season in Chicago | 1 |
Everton have a large fanbase, with the eighth highest average attendance in the Premier League in the 2008–09 season. | 0 |
Different linguists therefore take different approaches to the problem of assigning sounds to phonemes. Who takes different approaches to the problem of assigning sounds to allophones | 1 |
What were common duties of younger servant students? | 1 |
Devotions to artistic depictions of Mary vary among Christian traditions. What is the name given to the artistic depictions of Jesus as an adult? | 1 |
Modern dogs are more closely related to ancient wolf fossils that have been found in Europe than they are to modern gray wolves | 0 |
How much did crime in the country drop in 2009 | 1 |
In this usage, the motor works against a return spring to move the throttle in accordance with the output of the governor. | 0 |
What material give the vinyl records their known black color? | 1 |
Why did agriculture become so significant for Armenia's economy? | 1 |
Who did Sony partner with to create the biggest deal ever? | 1 |
There were multiple students from Notre Dame who entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame, how many? | 1 |
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation joined together with which University to help develop Smart Bodies | 1 |
As such, modern day adolescents are exposed to many representations of ideal, societal beauty | 0 |
Czech philologists studied sixteenth-century texts, advocating the return of the language to high culture. | 0 |
What once played an important role in classical music? | 1 |
What is Ronnie known for to Wrigley Field visitors? | 1 |
Switzerland lies between latitudes 45° and 48° N, and longitudes 5° and 11° E. It contains three basic topographical areas: the Swiss Alps to the south, the Swiss Plateau or Central Plateau, and the Jura mountains on the west. The Alps are a high mountain range running across the central-south of the country, comprising about 60% of the country's total area. The majority of the Swiss population live in the Swiss Plateau. Among the high valleys of the Swiss Alps many glaciers are found, totalling an area of 1,063 square kilometres (410 sq mi). From these originate the headwaters of several major rivers, such as the Rhine, Inn, Ticino and Rhône, which flow in the four cardinal directions into the whole of Europe. The hydrographic network includes several of the largest bodies of freshwater in Central and Western Europe, among which are included Lake Geneva (also called le Lac Léman in French), Lake Constance (known as Bodensee in German) and Lake Maggiore. Switzerland has more than 1500 lakes, and contains 6% of Europe's stock of fresh water. Lakes and glaciers cover about 6% of the national territory. The largest lake is Lake Geneva, in western Switzerland shared with France. The Rhône is both the main source and outflow of Lake Geneva. Lake Constance is the second largest Swiss lake and, like the Lake Geneva, an intermediate step by the Rhine at the border to Austria and Germany. While the Rhône flows into the Mediterranean Sea at the French Camarque region and the Rhine flows into the North Sea at Rotterdam in the Netherlands, about 1000 km apart, both springs are only about 22 km apart from each other in the Swiss Alps. | 0 |
Hiramatsu (Schnell) was given the right to wear swords, as well as a residence in the castle town of Wakamatsu, a Japanese wife, and retainers. | 0 |
Cork was originally a monastic settlement, reputedly founded by Saint Finbarr in the 6th century. Who founded Cork in the 600's | 1 |
The International Association for the Study of Pain's widely used definition states: "Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage | 0 |
These claims led to a number of legal threats and actions from a variety of sources. | 0 |
In 1990, Brandenburg became an assistant professor at Erlangen-Nuremberg. | 0 |
how many men's volleyball NCAA Division III championships have they won | 1 |
When they lost power, the old Whig leadership dissolved into a decade of factional chaos with distinct "Grenvillite", "Bedfordite", "Rockinghamite", and "Chathamite" factions successively in power, and all referring to themselves as "Whigs". What group was lead by Edmund Burke? | 1 |
Diagnosing active tuberculosis based only on signs and symptoms is difficult, as is diagnosing the disease in those who are immunosuppressed. How long do symptoms in someone who is immunosuppressed last? | 1 |
The Government was known officially as the Council of People's Commissars (1917–1946), Council of Ministers (1946–1978) and Council of Ministers–Government (1978–1991). What was the RSFSR government called starting in 1946? | 1 |
After his accession to the throne in 1820, King George IV continued the renovation with the idea in mind of a small, comfortable home | 0 |
In 337 BC, the first plebeian praetor was elected. | 0 |
Co-ed groups have produced many up-and-coming and major artists, including John Legend, an alumnus of the Counterparts at the University of Pennsylvania, and Sara Bareilles, an alumna of Awaken A Cappella at University of California, Los Angeles | 0 |
In his book, The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution, biologist Richard Dawkins grapples with the question of why pain has to be so very painful. What book did Dawkins Richard write? | 1 |
The first attempts to use standard-frequency single-phase AC were made in Hungary as far back as 1923, by the Hungarian Kálmán Kandó on the line between Budapest-Nyugati and Alag, using 16 kV at 50 Hz. What type of the converter was used in hungarian locomotives of that time? | 1 |
Three other efforts to improve regulation of international pesticide trade are the United Nations London Guidelines for the Exchange of Information on Chemicals in International Trade and the United Nations Codex Alimentarius Commission. What is one agency who is trying to help make the trade of pesticides safer | 1 |
06% from 2000 to 2005. | 0 |
Seattle annually sends a team of spoken word slammers to the National Poetry Slam and considers itself home to such performance poets as Buddy Wakefield, two-time Individual World Poetry Slam Champ; Anis Mojgani, two-time National Poetry Slam Champ; and Danny Sherrard, 2007 National Poetry Slam Champ and 2008 Individual World Poetry Slam Champ. Seattle also hosted the 2001 national Poetry Slam Tournament. The Seattle Poetry Festival is a biennial poetry festival that (launched first as the Poetry Circus in 1997) has featured local, regional, national, and international names in poetry. | 0 |
These differences allowed for a wide variety of peasant societies, some dominated by aristocratic landholders and others having a great deal of autonomy | 0 |
On what tour did Kanye perform "Hey Mama" and his version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" in memory of his mother | 1 |
Tort law covers the entire imaginable spectrum of wrongs which humans can inflict upon each other, and of course, partially overlaps with wrongs also punishable by criminal law. | 0 |
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is a court under the auspices of the United Nations for the prosecution of offenses committed in Rwanda during the genocide which occurred there during April 1994, commencing on 6 April. The charges of genocide brought up by the ICTR were against what group of people | 1 |
In July 2015, Eton accidentally sent emails to 400 prospective students, offering them conditional entrance to the school in September 2017. Who was the tutor for admissions at Eton in 2015 | 1 |
According to the 2011 Census, 81 | 0 |
Who is the future administrator of Norfolk Island | 1 |
With the coming in 1777 of General von Steuben, the training and discipline along Prussian lines began, and the Continental Army began to evolve into a modern force | 0 |
What was another name for the denarius | 1 |
The Schützenfest Hannover is the largest Marksmen's Fun Fair in the world and takes place once a year (late June to early July) (2014 - July 4th to the 13th). | 0 |
The Somali Postal Service (Somali Post) is the national postal service of the Federal Government of Somalia | 0 |
What kind of counter keeps track of a print foot's position | 1 |
The JEDEC EIA370 transistor device numbers usually start with "2N", indicating a three-terminal device (dual-gate field-effect transistors are four-terminal devices, so begin with 3N), then a 2, 3 or 4-digit sequential number with no significance as to device properties (although early devices with low numbers tend to be germanium). What does the number 2N1301 indicate? | 1 |
we don't | 0 |
During the rainy season sediment is carried by the heavy rains into the Fena Lake Reservoir and Ugum River, leading to water quality problems for southern Guam | 0 |
Emotions are complex. What type of people hide their emotions? | 1 |
In 1996, Marvel had some of its titles participate in "Heroes Reborn", a crossover that allowed Marvel to relaunch some of its flagship characters such as the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, and outsource them to the studios of two of the former Marvel artists turned Image Comics founders, Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld. How long did Marvel Knights run for | 1 |
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