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8th Street between Avenue A and Third Avenue is called what? | 8th and 9th Streets run parallel to each other, beginning at Avenue D, interrupted by Tompkins Square Park at Avenue B, resuming at Avenue A and continuing to Sixth Avenue. | 1 | 3,500 | not entailment |
When did the Crown take over the island? | The coin remains readily available to collectors. | 1 | 3,501 | not entailment |
What view became popular of the British people in WWII? | A converse popular image arose of British people in the Second World War: a collection of people locked in national solidarity. | 0 | 3,502 | entailment |
When did Beyonce partner with C&A to sell fashion in Brazil? | In July 2009, Beyoncé and her mother launched a new junior apparel label, Sasha Fierce for Deréon, for back-to-school selling. | 1 | 3,503 | not entailment |
What does the massed snow in Antarctica produce? | This means that it is a very cold continent where water is mostly in the form of ice. | 1 | 3,504 | not entailment |
What subject did Kanye's mother teach at her university? | West's mother, Dr. Donda C. (Williams) West, was a professor of English at Clark Atlanta University, and the Chair of the English Department at Chicago State University before retiring to serve as his manager. | 0 | 3,505 | entailment |
What are the old Masonic document referred as? | Since the middle of the 19th century, Masonic historians have sought the origins of the movement in a series of similar documents known as the Old Charges, dating from the Regius Poem in about 1425 to the beginning of the 18th century. | 0 | 3,506 | entailment |
What was his "secret" title after World War II? | In the West, his name was only officially revealed when he died in 1966. | 1 | 3,507 | not entailment |
What year did teaching start at the Banská Akadémia? | Teaching started in 1764. | 0 | 3,508 | entailment |
Who was the OSO trying to track and gain intelligence on? | Initially the OSO was tasked with spying and subversion overseas with a budget of $15 million, the largesse of a small number of patrons in congress. | 1 | 3,509 | not entailment |
How many runners up in the Champions League were from the Premier League between 1992 and 2013? | The FIFA Club World Cup (or the FIFA Club World Championship, as it was originally called) has been won by Premier league clubs once | 1 | 3,510 | not entailment |
What was Jim Hendry promoted to? | On July 5, 2002 the Cubs promoted assistant general manager and player personnel director Jim Hendry to the General Manager position. | 0 | 3,511 | entailment |
What does the outer housing of a miniature motor resemble? | To minimize overall weight and size, miniature PM motors may use high energy magnets made with neodymium or other strategic elements; most such are neodymium-iron-boron alloy. | 1 | 3,512 | not entailment |
What Historian was in charge of rebuilding the municipal archives? | In 1871, after the end of the war, the city was annexed to the newly established German Empire as part of the Reichsland Elsass-Lothringen under the terms of the Treaty of Frankfurt. | 1 | 3,513 | not entailment |
The creation of the public sphere is associated with the rise of capitalism and which other historical trend? | The creation of the public sphere has been associated with two long-term historical trends: the rise of the modern nation state and the rise of capitalism. | 0 | 3,514 | entailment |
Which incredibly prestigious position did Huw Thomas hold? | Author, H. G. Wells, McLaren and Ferrari Chief Designer, Nicholas Tombazis, CEO of Rolls Royce, Ralph Robins, rock band Queen, Brian May, CEO of Singapore Airlines, Chew Choon Seng, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Julius Vogel, Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Teo Chee Hean, Chief Medical Officer for England, Sir Liam Donaldson, Head Physician to the Queen, Huw Thomas, CEO of Moonfruit, Wendy Tan White, Businessman and philanthropist, Winston Wong, billionaire hedge fund manager Alan Howard. | 0 | 3,515 | entailment |
What American official notably opposed the armistice? | The armistice and boundary remain in effect today, with American soldiers stationed there to guarantee it. | 1 | 3,516 | not entailment |
What was the first American hockey team to win a Stanley Cup? | Seattle's professional sports history began at the start of the 20th century with the PCHA's Seattle Metropolitans, which in 1917 became the first American hockey team to win the Stanley Cup. | 0 | 3,517 | entailment |
Who first used the term Iranian language? | The use of the term for the Iranian language family was introduced in 1836 by Christian Lassen. | 0 | 3,518 | entailment |
How did the claims on the areas in Africa benefit the European powers? | The European nation that held the claim developed and benefited from their colony’s commercial interests without having to fear rival European competition. | 0 | 3,519 | entailment |
What land was included in the kingdom of Ba? | Ba included Chongqing and the land in eastern Sichuan along the Yangtze and some tributary streams, while Shu included today's Chengdu, its surrounding plain and adjacent territories in western Sichuan. | 0 | 3,520 | entailment |
When do mixed race individuals feel marginalized? | For example, when applying to schools or for a job, or when taking standardized tests, Americans are sometimes asked to check boxes corresponding to race or ethnicity. | 0 | 3,521 | entailment |
What language is Hokkien distantly related to? | It is closely related to the Teochew, though mutual comprehension is difficult, and is somewhat more distantly related to Hainanese. | 0 | 3,522 | entailment |
What region produced several writing systems independent of other areas of the world? | Independent from the development of writing in other areas of the world, the Mesoamerican region produced several indigenous writing systems beginning in the 1st millennium BCE. | 0 | 3,523 | entailment |
What does informal leaning usually consist of amongst people who take this route of learning? | For many learners this includes language acquisition, cultural norms and manners. | 0 | 3,524 | entailment |
Fearing traffic problems, how many people refused to leave Galveston before Hurricane Ike? | As many as forty percent refused to leave Galveston Island because they feared the traffic problems that happened after Hurricane Rita. | 0 | 3,525 | entailment |
Name an example of a heavy isotope? | Familiar examples of such processes include nuclear decay, in which energy is released that was originally "stored" in heavy isotopes (such as uranium and thorium), by nucleosynthesis, a process ultimately using the gravitational potential energy released from the gravitational collapse of supernovae, to store energy in the creation of these heavy elements before they were incorporated into the solar system and the Earth. | 0 | 3,526 | entailment |
How much money did Spectre gross on it's opening day in the UK? | In the U.K., it surpassed Avatar to become the country's highest-grossing IMAX release ever with $10.09 million. | 1 | 3,527 | not entailment |
What part of the system was Sony having trouble getting supplies for? | Also, the launch price of the Japanese 20 GB model was reduced by over 20%, and the 60 GB model was announced for an open pricing scheme in Japan. | 1 | 3,528 | not entailment |
What family has the Northumberland Vault? | Members of the Percy Family have a family vault, The Northumberland Vault, in St Nicholas's chapel within the abbey. | 0 | 3,529 | entailment |
What must an adjective's case agree with in Czech? | When Czech children learn their language's declension patterns, the cases are referred to by number: | 1 | 3,530 | not entailment |
How much a Myanmar's boundaries are encompassed by beachfront lands? | my-AN-mar (also with the stress on first syllable); Burmese pronunciation: [mjəmà]),[nb 1] officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand. | 1 | 3,531 | not entailment |
What did these three categories correspond with? | The classification scheme, which was meant only to describe males, separated them into three basic categories: dionings, urnings and uranodionings. | 1 | 3,532 | not entailment |
When was the finale held? | DeWyze was declared the winner during the May 26 finale. | 0 | 3,533 | entailment |
What sort of things did Bell collect as a child? | Young Bell asked what needed to be done at the mill. | 1 | 3,534 | not entailment |
What fields are forced to confront one another in anthropology? | Anthropology is a global discipline where humanities, social, and natural sciences are forced to confront one another. | 0 | 3,535 | entailment |
What leader tried to unite all people considered themselves "German" | The Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler, attempted to unite all the people they claimed were "Germans" (Volksdeutsche) into one realm, including ethnic Germans in eastern Europe, many of whom had emigrated more than one hundred fifty years before and developed separate cultures in their new lands. | 0 | 3,536 | entailment |
On what date was the Agreement on the Establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States signed? | On December 8, 1991, at Viskuli near Brest (Belarus), the President of the Russian SFSR and the heads of Byelorussian SSR and Ukrainian SSR signed the "Agreement on the Establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States" (known in media as Belavezha Accords). | 0 | 3,537 | entailment |
Federal law overrides what laws? | Federal law and treaties, so long as they are in accordance with the Constitution, preempt conflicting state and territorial laws in the 50 U.S. states and in the territories. | 0 | 3,538 | entailment |
What year was the island evacuated due to an eruption? | The 1961 eruption of Queen Mary's Peak forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to England. | 0 | 3,539 | entailment |
How many total times has Schwarzenegger won the Mr. Universe title? | Schwarzenegger then flew back to Munich, training for four to six hours daily, attending business school and working in a health club (Rolf Putziger's gym where he worked and trained from 1966–1968), returning in 1968 to London to win his next Mr. Universe title. | 0 | 3,540 | entailment |
What was the problem with AA gunnery? | The problem was of successfully aiming a shell to burst close to its target's future position, with various factors affecting the shells' predicted trajectory. | 0 | 3,541 | entailment |
What party rose to power after 2011 resignation of Egypt leader? | Later elections saw the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, which was ousted by the army a year later amid mass protests. | 0 | 3,542 | entailment |
What did the Guptas promote in their reigns? | I, Samudragupta, and Chandragupta II - brought much of India under their leadership. | 1 | 3,543 | not entailment |
It was believed that Victorias true father was a hemophiliac and not who? | There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victoria's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. | 1 | 3,544 | not entailment |
What is a lesser spoken, secondary language in Bermuda? | Due to 160 years of immigration from Portuguese Atlantic islands (primarily the Azores, though also from Madeira and the Cape Verde Islands), a portion of the population also speaks Portuguese. | 0 | 3,545 | entailment |
What structure was referred to as a "Palmerston's Folly"? | It is owned by the Landmark Trust and is open to the public. | 1 | 3,546 | not entailment |
What hero of Rome studied Greek philosophy and science? | Roman heroes such as Scipio Africanus, tended to study philosophy and regarded Greek culture and science as an example to be followed. | 0 | 3,547 | entailment |
In what century was the Notre Dame Cathedral built? | The notable architectural landmarks of Paris include Notre Dame Cathedral (12th century); the Sainte-Chapelle (13th century); the Eiffel Tower (1889); and the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur on Montmartre (1914). | 0 | 3,548 | entailment |
What is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world? | Ningbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou and Zhoushan are important commercial ports. | 1 | 3,549 | not entailment |
What was the FleetCenter built to replace? | The TD Garden, formerly called the FleetCenter and built to replace the old, since-demolished Boston Garden, is adjoined to North Station and is the home of two major league teams: the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League and the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. | 0 | 3,550 | entailment |
What disease contributed greatly to Bell's death? | Bell died of complications arising from diabetes on August 2, 1922, at his private estate, Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia, at age 75. | 0 | 3,551 | entailment |
How does 'Pasta al Sugo e Berbere' translate in English? | They brought the use of "pasta" to Italian Eritrea, and it is one of the main food eaten in present-day Asmara. | 1 | 3,552 | not entailment |
What year did the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approve bedaquiline? | Bedaquiline received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in late 2012. | 0 | 3,553 | entailment |
The Cubs had a Class A minor league affiliation on two occasions with who? | Before signing a developmental agreement with the Kane County Cougars in 2012, the Cubs had a Class A minor league affiliation on two occasions with the Peoria Chiefs (1985–1995 and 2004–2012). | 0 | 3,554 | entailment |
What were some of the opinions foreign advisers stated about the Burma 2010 elections ? | One criticism of the election was that only government sanctioned political parties were allowed to contest in it and the popular National League for Democracy was declared illegal. | 0 | 3,555 | entailment |
Where is the Hotel Lux located in Russia? | They married in October 1936, but the records of this marriage were later erased. | 1 | 3,556 | not entailment |
Other than the Jewish Theological Seminary, which other Seminary touches Seminary Row? | Seminary Row is named for the Union Theological Seminary and the Jewish Theological Seminary which it touches. | 0 | 3,557 | entailment |
When did Nintendo release a cleaning kit? | In 1989, Nintendo released an official NES Cleaning Kit to help users clean malfunctioning cartridges and consoles. | 0 | 3,558 | entailment |
Which act created the Upper Canada provinces? | The 14,000 Loyalists who went to the Saint John and Saint Croix river valleys, then part of Nova Scotia, felt too far removed from the provincial government in Halifax, so London split off New Brunswick as a separate colony in 1784. | 1 | 3,559 | not entailment |
How many people celebrated Laulupidu in 2004? | In 2004, about 100,000 people participated in the Song Festival. | 0 | 3,560 | entailment |
What kind of agency is the FBI? | Unlike the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which has no law enforcement authority and is focused on intelligence collection overseas, FBI is primarily a domestic agency, maintaining 56 field offices in major cities throughout the United States, and more than 400 resident agencies in lesser cities and areas across the nation. | 0 | 3,561 | entailment |
What part of China did the earthquake occur in? | Swaminathan Krishnan, assistant professor of civil engineering and geophysics at the California Institute of Technology said: "the earthquake occurred in the rural part of China. | 0 | 3,562 | entailment |
What was traditionally left out of the madrasah curriculum? | During its formative period, the term madrasah referred to a higher education institution, whose curriculum initially included only the "religious sciences", whilst philosophy and the secular sciences were often excluded. | 0 | 3,563 | entailment |
Identity refers to the capacity for self-reflection and awareness in what scientific study? | Gender identity forms an important part of identity in psychology, as it dictates to a significant degree how one views oneself both as a person and in relation to other people, ideas and nature. | 1 | 3,564 | not entailment |
What school of thought serves as a model for canon theory? | While the term "law" is never explicitly defined in the Code, the Catechism of the Catholic Church cites Aquinas in defining law as "...an ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by the one who is in charge of the community" and reformulates it as "...a rule of conduct enacted by competent authority for the sake of the common good." | 1 | 3,565 | not entailment |
In what year did The Times change its broadsheet format to a compact size? | The Times was printed in broadsheet format for 219 years, but switched to compact size in 2004 in an attempt to appeal more to younger readers and commuters using public transport. | 0 | 3,566 | entailment |
What amendment to the Brazilian constitution states that human rights treaties approved by means of a special procedure by Congress enjoy the same position as a constitutional amendment? | Additionally, as per the 45th amendment to the constitution, human rights treaties which are approved by Congress by means of a special procedure enjoy the same hierarchical position as a constitutional amendment. | 0 | 3,567 | entailment |
Hard Candy debuted at number one in how many countries? | The album debuted at number one in thirty seven countries and on the Billboard 200. | 0 | 3,568 | entailment |
What speech did he give? | He gave the Gaudet Mater Ecclesia speech, which served as the opening address for the council. | 0 | 3,569 | entailment |
What did writers of the Tanzimat period hope to accomplish with their publications? | Many of the writers in the Tanzimat period wrote in several different genres simultaneously: for instance, the poet Namik Kemal also wrote the important 1876 novel İntibâh ("Awakening"), while the journalist İbrahim Şinasi is noted for writing, in 1860, the first modern Turkish play, the one-act comedy "Şair Evlenmesi" ("The Poet's Marriage"). | 1 | 3,570 | not entailment |
What Act did Congress pass to outlaw non-consensual phone tapping? | In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, as long as the FBI did not break into a person's home to complete the tapping. | 1 | 3,571 | not entailment |
What does Condoleeza Rice prefer to term people as? | Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (who was famously mistaken for a "recent American immigrant" by French President Nicolas Sarkozy), said "descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that. | 1 | 3,572 | not entailment |
Which bird is an example of being both a predator and defender in mobbing attacks? | Crows are frequently mobbed by smaller songbirds as they prey on eggs and young from these birds' nests, but these same crows will cooperate with smaller birds to drive away hawks or larger mammalian predators. | 0 | 3,573 | entailment |
What US president was in office when Paul VI visited America for the first time? | Pope Paul VI became the first reigning pontiff ever to visit the Americas when he flew to New York in October 1965 to address the United Nations. | 1 | 3,574 | not entailment |
Who was fired from First Secretary position by Gorbachev? | Thousands of Soviet troops were sent to the Fergana Valley, southeast of the Uzbek capital Tashkent, to re-establish order after clashes in which local Uzbeks hunted down members of the Meskhetian minority in several days of rioting between June 4–11, 1989; about 100 people were killed. | 1 | 3,575 | not entailment |
What was the first explorers name that came in contact with the natives? | Another version says that it was named by Juan Crespí on account of a pair of springs, the Kuruvungna Springs (Serra Springs), that were reminiscent of the tears that Saint Monica shed over her son's early impiety. | 1 | 3,576 | not entailment |
Aside from beverages, what types of food do pubs typically offer? | Most pubs offer a range of beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks and snacks. | 0 | 3,577 | entailment |
What theme is common to Spielberg's films? | Most of his films deal with ordinary characters searching for or coming in contact with extraordinary beings or finding themselves in extraordinary circumstances. | 0 | 3,578 | entailment |
What percentage of the Richmond population of 2000 was Pacific Islander? | The racial makeup of the city was 38.3% White, 57.2% African American, 0.2% Native American, 1.3% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.5% from other races, and 1.5% from two or more races. | 0 | 3,579 | entailment |
What must be welcomed in areas for the term do be perceived as complimentary? | In other contexts the term does not necessarily have pejorative overtones and may even be complimentary when used, in areas where innovation is welcome, of ideas that are in fundamental disagreement with the status quo in any practice and branch of knowledge. | 0 | 3,580 | entailment |
What does the binding set off that will result in something visibly obvious in various ways? | This binding then sets off a chain of events that can be visibly obvious in various ways, dependent upon the test. | 0 | 3,581 | entailment |
How many Oscars did Close Encounters win? | One of the rare films both written and directed by Spielberg, Close Encounters was a critical and box office hit, giving Spielberg his first Best Director nomination from the Academy as well as earning six other Academy Awards nominations. | 1 | 3,582 | not entailment |
What year did he gain citizenship in France? | In 1835 he obtained French citizenship. | 0 | 3,583 | entailment |
Has a Welsh team ever won a competition? | In the 2013–14 season the first Channel Island club entered the competition when Guernsey F.C. competed for the first time. | 1 | 3,584 | not entailment |
What other Slavic languages did the Cryptologic Spectrum conclude Tito spoke? | The report also notes Draža Mihailović's impressions of Tito's Russian origins. | 1 | 3,585 | not entailment |
What is a significant early architectural canonical type? | Some of the most important early examples of canonic architecture are religious. | 0 | 3,586 | entailment |
Who was the chairman of the newly established committee? | The committee, chaired by Vice President Richard Nixon, had minimal outcomes in that they imposed the contractors with the primary responsibility of desegregation within their own companies and corporations.:51 | 0 | 3,587 | entailment |
According to historian Roy Porter, what was the Age of Enlightenment trying to capture? | In 1783, Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn referred to Enlightenment as a process by which man was educated in the use of reason. | 1 | 3,588 | not entailment |
What name refers to the period of instability during the rift between Tito and the USSR? | The event was significant not only for Yugoslavia and Tito, but also for the global development of socialism, since it was the first major split between Communist states, casting doubt on Comintern's claims for socialism to be a unified force that would eventually control the whole world, as Tito became the first (and the only successful) socialist leader to defy Stalin's leadership in the COMINFORM. | 1 | 3,589 | not entailment |
Who first published the proverb about waking up early and going to bed early to be "healthy, wealthy, and wise"? | During his time as an American envoy to France, Benjamin Franklin, publisher of the old English proverb, "Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise", anonymously published a letter suggesting that Parisians economize on candles by rising earlier to use morning sunlight. | 0 | 3,590 | entailment |
What is a downfall of the Battery Charging Specification? | The Battery Charging Specification requires that the physical ports themselves be capable of handling 5 A of current[citation needed] but limits the maximum current drawn to 1.5 A. | 1 | 3,591 | not entailment |
What is the meaning of dichotomous keys? | The choice and sequence of the characters may be artificial in keys designed purely for identification (diagnostic keys) or more closely related to the natural or phyletic order of the taxa in synoptic keys. | 1 | 3,592 | not entailment |
How much water should be taken in for each calorie of food that is consumed? | However the notion that a person should consume eight glasses of water per day cannot be traced to a credible scientific source. | 1 | 3,593 | not entailment |
Meninges separate what structure from the brain? | The cells in the blood vessel walls are joined tightly to one another, forming the blood–brain barrier, which blocks the passage of many toxins and pathogens (though at the same time blocking antibodies and some drugs, thereby presenting special challenges in treatment of diseases of the brain). | 1 | 3,594 | not entailment |
Monody, the madrigal comedy, and intermedio are all precursors to what? | The principal liturgical forms which endured throughout the entire Renaissance period were masses and motets, with some other developments towards the end, especially as composers of sacred music began to adopt secular forms (such as the madrigal) for their own designs. | 1 | 3,595 | not entailment |
Rather than tie up the high-bandwidth USB bus sending data to a slower USB device, what happens? | Rather than tie up the high-bandwidth USB bus sending data to a slower USB device, the nearest high-bandwidth capable hub receives a SPLIT token followed by one or two USB packets at high bandwidth, performs the data transfer at full or low bandwidth, and provides the response at high bandwidth when prompted by a second SPLIT token. | 0 | 3,596 | entailment |
Use of cotton in Iran dates back to what period? | In Iran (Persia), the history of cotton dates back to the Achaemenid era (5th century BC); however, there are few sources about the planting of cotton in pre-Islamic Iran. | 0 | 3,597 | entailment |
What is the German word for Daylight Saving Time? | Russia and a few other countries waited until the next year and the United States adopted it in 1918. | 1 | 3,598 | not entailment |
When did League regulations make Arsenal reduce the seating in Highbury? | The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations obliged Arsenal to convert Highbury to an all-seater stadium in time for the 1993–94 season, thus reducing the capacity to 38,419 seated spectators. | 0 | 3,599 | entailment |
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