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Who was Apollo's twin sister?
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What is a promising cellulose source that can't be sustainably produced in many regions?
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How were hackers able to obtain unrestricted access to Rome's networking systems
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Which troops took forever to bring Khujand back under control?
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Soteriologically, most Methodists are Arminian, emphasizing that Christ accomplished salvation for every human being, and that humans must exercise an act of the will to receive it (as opposed to the traditional Calvinist doctrine of monergism). What do Methodists believe that one must do to receive Christ's salvation?
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Who created the New York kouros
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When does Wayback Machine save a copy of a website
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During General Sherman's Carolinas Campaign, Raleigh was captured by Union cavalry under the command of General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick on April 13, 1865.
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The county has a long tradition of supplying freestone and building stone. What are some uses for Blue Lias
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How much of Tucson's water is used on agriculture?
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The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre, marking the group's first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971's Diamonds Are Forever,[N 2] and tying Craig's series of films together with an overarching storyline. Which movie was Spectre originally featured in
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After over a dozen more subpar seasons, in 1981 the Cubs hired GM Dallas Green from Philadelphia to turn around the franchise. What year did the Cubs hire GM Dallas Green
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The machine was about a century ahead of its time.
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Artists such as Gary Numan, the Human League, Soft Cell, John Foxx and Visage helped pioneer a new synthpop style that drew more heavily from electronic and synthesizer music and benefited from the rise of MTV. Post-punk artists such as Scritti Politti's Green Gartside and Josef K's Paul Haig, previously engaged in avant-garde practices, turned away from these approaches and pursued mainstream styles and commercial success. These new developments, in which post-punk artists attempted to bring subversive ideas into the pop mainstream, began to be categorized under the marketing term new pop.
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What type of group were the "king's friends"
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New Delhi is located on the floodplains of what river
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Prey that is eaten is simply replaced by anohter when the population is close to what
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Who felt that humanism would surely be a minor "religion" today
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Besides a motor, what didn't Gramme use the other device for?
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What was the first amateur team to compete for the Canadian football championship?
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In process known as the Marian reforms, Roman consul Gaius Marius carried out a programme of reform of the Roman military
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How did some people describe Filiberto Ojeda Ríos's death?
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Corruption can also affect the various components of sports activities (referees, players, medical and laboratory staff involved in anti-doping controls, members of national sport federation and international committees deciding about the allocation of contracts and competition places)
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Time in 2006 wrote that youtube harnessed the wisdom and what else of humanity
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What is produced in the lungs by coughing?
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It was granted its Royal Charter in 1837 under King William IV. When did the Royal Institute receive its charter?
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Early churches were extremely plain, what did most churches not have in them
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The gastric phase takes 3 to 4 hours.
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However, controversy continues over which if any of the two terms is more appropriate.
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As the power of these regional clans grew, their chief was typically a distant relative of the Emperor and a lesser member of either the Fujiwara, Minamoto, or Taira clans.
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What kind of medal was replaced in 1974?
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Part of the phonological study of a language therefore involves looking at data (phonetic transcriptions of the speech of native speakers) and trying to deduce what the underlying phonemes are and what the sound inventory of the language is.
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It helped make famous the singers Mistinguett and Édith Piaf and the painter Toulouse-Lautrec, who made posters for the venue
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Boston responded by initiating various urban renewal projects under the direction of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), which was established in 1957.
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Who was the minority for the first 17 years of the settlement?
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What is Uranus' equatorial radius
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What body was first responsible for creating canon?
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The introduction of the community school model in the 1970s controversially removed the denominational basis of the schools, but religious interests were invited to be represented on the Boards of Management. What didn't the community school system remove from the comprehensive school model?
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When did Tennessee officially vote to secede
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Which suburbs usually are affected by relatively narrow streams of heavy showers?
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What animal is zinc beneficial to the point of miracles?
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What term is used to describe anything associated with conflict
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The only significant group difference between these orientations was found in the amygdala, a brain region known to be involved in regulating fear
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Where is Blair Field?
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With nearly a third of Bostonians using public transit for their commute to work, Boston has the fifth-highest rate of public transit usage in the country. Boston's subway system, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA—known as the "T") operates the oldest underground rapid transit system in the Americas, and is the fourth-busiest rapid transit system in the country, with 65.5 miles (105 km) of track on four lines. The MBTA also operates busy bus and commuter rail networks, and water shuttles.
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Madonna moved in with boyfriend John "Jellybean" Benitez, asking his help for finishing the album's production
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Schiotz stated during the 450th anniversary of the Reformation, that earlier commemorations were viewed almost as a triumph.
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The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. Who was the commander of the Continental Army?
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As the incumbent, this legislation did not apply to Hoover, only to his successors.
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The first law of thermodynamics asserts that energy (but not necessarily thermodynamic free energy) is always conserved and that heat flow is a form of energy transfer. What is a never used corollary of the first law
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Bradley was the apparent target of G. Who wrote The Refutation of Idealism?
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Later they sink to the sea-floor and metamorphose into miniature adults: the part of the trochophore between the apical tuft and the prototroch becomes the prostomium (head); a small area round the trochophore's anus becomes the pygidium (tail-piece); a narrow band immediately in front of that becomes the growth zone that produces new segments; and the rest of the trochophore becomes the peristomium (the segment that contains the mouth)
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The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec; the Maya in the Yucatan (and into neighbouring areas of contemporary Central America); the Purépecha in present-day Michoacán and surrounding areas, and the Aztecs/Mexica, who, from their central capital at Tenochtitlan, dominated much of the centre and south of the country (and the non-Aztec inhabitants of those areas) when Hernán Cortés first landed at Veracruz.
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The second approach to the problem took as its base the notion of class, and defines a set as a class which belongs to other classes, while a proper class is defined as a class which does not belong to other classes. Under what approach does an axiom impede a set of all sets which do not belong to themselves?
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The growing of grapes would later spread to other regions in Europe, as well as North Africa, and eventually in North America.
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What happened when regions underwent desertification
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Official figures (as of July 21, 2008 12:00 CST) stated that 69,197 were confirmed dead, including 68,636 in Sichuan province, and 374,176 injured, with 18,222 listed as missing. How many were injured in Sichuan?
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As a schoolboy, Gaddafi adopted the ideologies of Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, influenced in particular by Nasserism, the thought of Egyptian revolutionary and president Gamal Abdel Nasser, whom Gaddafi adopted as his hero. The Green Book consisted of how many volumes?
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Systematic use of child labour was common place in the colonies of European powers between 1650 and 1950.
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Due to technical limitations, the original ReWritable CD could be written no faster than 4x speed. Which ReWriteable CD is most common
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The four-year, full-time undergraduate program comprises the majority of enrollments at the university and emphasizes instruction in the arts and sciences, plus the professions of engineering, journalism, communication, music, and education. How many halves are undergraduates required to complete on campus to graduate
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Because of his work he came to be known as the "father of the ice-age concept" although other naturalists before him put forth similar ideas
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Musée Territorial de St. What is the British name for the historic museum in St. Barts
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During World War II, detailed invasion plans were drawn up by the Germans, but Switzerland was never attacked.
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What term has a "socially relative definition"
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What's the only other city in England besides Portsmouth more densely populated than Southampton
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In the Roman era, copper was principally mined on Cyprus, the origin of the name of the metal from aes сyprium (metal of Cyprus), later corrupted to сuprum, from which the words copper (English), cuivre (French), Koper (Dutch) and Kupfer (German) are all derived
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Who was the son of Elatus
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As a result of these initiatives northeastern Florida prospered economically in a way it never did under Spanish rule. What did representatives draft in Florida
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Tensions over rising Polish nationalism and the economic effects of the Continental System led to renewed confrontation with Russia. To enforce his blockade, Napoleon launched an invasion of Russia in the summer of 1812. The resulting campaign witnessed the catastrophic collapse of the Grand Army, forcing the French to retreat, as well as leading to the widespread destruction of Russian lands and cities. In 1813, Prussia and Austria joined Russian forces in a Sixth Coalition against France. A chaotic military campaign in Central Europe eventually culminated in a large Allied army defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Leipzig in October. The next year, the Allies invaded France and captured Paris, forcing Napoleon to abdicate in April 1814. He was exiled to the island of Elba. The Bourbons were restored to power and the French lost most of the territories that they had conquered since the Revolution. However, Napoleon escaped from Elba in February 1815 and took control of the government once again. The Allies responded by forming a Seventh Coalition, which ultimately defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in June. The Royal Navy then thwarted his planned escape to the United States in July, so he surrendered to the British after running out of other options. The British exiled him to the remote island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic. His death in 1821 at the age of 51 was received with shock and grief throughout Europe. In 1840, a million people witnessed his remains returning to Paris, where they still reside at Les Invalides.
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In April 1979, young students protested against Bokassa's decree that all school attendees would need to buy uniforms from a company owned by one of his wives. Who overthrew Bokassa after this incident
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Central Catalan has abandoned almost completely unstressed possessives (mon, etc.) in favour of constructions of article + stressed forms (el meu, etc.), a feature shared with Italian.
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By 1840, the Market Hall and Sheds, where fresh meat and produce were brought daily, became a hub of commercial activity. In what era did two million slaves get trade throughout the South?
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The earliest recorded account of a circadian process dates from the 4th century B
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During up-peak mode (also called moderate incoming traffic), elevator cars in a group are recalled to the lobby to provide expeditious service to passengers arriving at the building, most typically in the morning as people arrive for work or at the conclusion of a lunch-time period.
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Napoleon was born on 15 August 1769, to Carlo Maria di Buonaparte and Maria Letizia Ramolino, in his family's ancestral home Casa Buonaparte in Ajaccio, the capital of the island of Corsica. Who was Napoleon's mother?
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Annual events include Dance Marathon, a thirty-hour event that raised more than a million dollars for charity in 2011; and Project Pumpkin, a Halloween celebration hosted by the Northwestern Community Development Corps (NCDC) to which more than 800 local children are invited for an afternoon of games and sweets.
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On which date was the Battle of Gravelotte
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What caused the Summer Storm of 2000
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Menzies called a conference of conservative parties and other groups opposed to the ruling Australian Labor Party, which met in Canberra on 13 October 1944 and again in Albury, New South Wales in December 1944. From when did Roosevelt maintain his public profile with "The Forgotten People"?
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Fixed AA defences, using HAA and LAA, were established by the Army in key overseas places, notably Malta, Suez Canal and Singapore.
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The writer Sherrel W. Who do genetic researchers claim have significant Native American heritage
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Which Melbourne based college has a research centre in Prato, Italy?
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Stage lifts and orchestra lifts are specialized elevators, typically powered by hydraulics, that are used to raise and lower entire sections of a theater stage. What is on the background of the image which can be used as a scale to represent the size of the mechanism?
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There are several reasons an otherwise valid and agreed upon treaty may be rejected as a binding international agreement, most of which involve problems created at the formation of the treaty. An otherwise valid and agreed upon treaty may be rejected as what for several reasons most of which involve problems created at the formation of a treaty
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According to the latest International Monetary Fund estimates, its per capita GDP (adjusted for purchasing power) at $30,769 is just above the average of the European Union. When was the Euro declared as the national currency of Cyprus?
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On 7 May 2010, May and Taylor announced that they were quitting their record label, EMI, after almost 40 years. What record label did May and Taylor leave in 2010?
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" When John XXIII died of stomach cancer on 3 June 1963, it triggered a conclave to elect a new pope
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What class did a majority of appointed ministers come from during the Han dynasty?
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Recent years have seen increasing applications of genetic and genomic techniques to the study of the brain and a focus on the roles of neurotrophic factors and physical activity in neuroplasticity. The most common subjects are mice, because of the availability of technical tools. It is now possible with relative ease to "knock out" or mutate a wide variety of genes, and then examine the effects on brain function. More sophisticated approaches are also being used: for example, using Cre-Lox recombination it is possible to activate or deactivate genes in specific parts of the brain, at specific times.
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How was French president Jacques Chirac described by The Sun?
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What part of the mycobacterial cell makes tuberculosis more difficult to treat?
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In 2014 the Notre Dame student body consisted of 12,179 students, with 8,448 undergraduates, 2,138 graduate and professional and 1,593 professional (Law, M. How many undergrads were attending Notre Dame in 2014?
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When was the first documented translation efforts by foreign Buddhist monks in China?
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Which country's name means "Land of the Talks"
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What is one design element of Gothic construction that is often terminated by small pinnacles?
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