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What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? | In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used "language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide. | 1 | 4,800 | not entailment |
What actions does karma refer to in Buddhism? | Karma specifically refers to those actions of body, speech or mind that spring from mental intent (cetanā), and bring about a consequence or phala "fruit" or vipāka "result". | 0 | 4,801 | entailment |
In which Portugese region is there still visible English influence? | Over time this went way beyond geo-political and military cooperation (protecting both nations' interests in Africa, the Americas and Asia against French, Spanish and Dutch rivals) and maintained strong trade and cultural ties between the two old European allies. | 1 | 4,802 | not entailment |
Why can one find thousands of anthropological references to the topics? | To illustrate the depth of an anthropological approach, one can take just one of these topics, such as "racism" and find thousands of anthropological references, stretching across all the major and minor sub-fields. | 0 | 4,803 | entailment |
Beyonce's first modelling event was at where? | She was named "World's Most Beautiful Woman" by People and the "Hottest Female Singer of All Time" by Complex in 2012. | 1 | 4,804 | not entailment |
Who is still looking for compensation and justice? | According to the Times, many parents were warned by the government not to stage a protest under the threat of arrest. | 1 | 4,805 | not entailment |
What act was put in place during the Napoleonic wars and the war of 1812? | Although foreign trade returned after these hostilities, Boston's merchants had found alternatives for their capital investments in the interim. | 1 | 4,806 | not entailment |
Where was the water brought from by the friars' supply system? | Constructed in 1290, the system carried water from Conduit Head (remnants of which survive near Hill Lane, Shirley) some 1.7 kilometres to the site of the friary inside the town walls. | 0 | 4,807 | entailment |
Which river in Thuringia is the most important? | The most important river in Thuringia is the Saale (a tributary of the Elbe) with its tributaries Unstrut, Ilm and Weiße Elster, draining the most parts of Thuringia and the Werra (the headwater of the Weser), draining the south-west and west of the Land. | 0 | 4,808 | entailment |
What did 'samorapu' mean? | In Japanese, it was originally recorded in the Nara Period as a verb *samorapu ("to watch, to keep watch, to observe, to be on the lookout for something; to serve, to attend"), which is believed to be derived from the frequentative form (*morapu 守らふ) of the verb moru (守る, "to watch, to guard, to be on the lookout; to keep, to protect, to take care of, to be in charge of, to have as one's ward"). | 0 | 4,809 | entailment |
What year did Victoria fall down the stairs at Windsor? | On 17 March 1883, she fell down some stairs at Windsor, which left her lame until July; she never fully recovered and was plagued with rheumatism thereafter. | 0 | 4,810 | entailment |
What did the creation of the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act mean for NPOs? | It allows for incorporation as of right, by Articles of Incorporation; does away with the ultra vires doctrine for nonprofits; establishes them as legal persons; and substantially updates the governance provisions for nonprofits. | 0 | 4,811 | entailment |
Projects to renew the city were put into place by what? | Boston responded by initiating various urban renewal projects under the direction of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), which was established in 1957. | 0 | 4,812 | entailment |
What did name did Claudius Ptolemy (Greco-Egyptian scientist) use for Ireland? | The Greco-Egyptian scientist Claudius Ptolemy referred to the larger island as great Britain (μεγάλης Βρεττανίας - megális Brettanias) and to Ireland as little Britain (μικρής Βρεττανίας - mikris Brettanias) in his work Almagest (147–148 AD). | 0 | 4,813 | entailment |
Which parts of the city of Detroit are densely populated? | As of the 2010 U.S. Census, there were 113,394 people, 45,634 households, and 21,704 families residing in the city. | 1 | 4,814 | not entailment |
Aside from Gary Gilmore, how many people were executed in the United States between January 17, 1977 and 1984? | Executions resumed on January 17, 1977, when Gary Gilmore went before a firing squad in Utah. | 1 | 4,815 | not entailment |
What two levels of crime are there? | Some states distinguish between two levels: felonies and misdemeanors (minor crimes). | 0 | 4,816 | entailment |
When was the Italian Armenian monastery founded? | Small Armenian trading and religious communities have existed outside of Armenia for centuries. | 1 | 4,817 | not entailment |
In the chronology of academic institutions, where are Christian cathedral schools compared to universities? | Many historians state that universities and cathedral schools were a continuation of the interest in learning promoted by monasteries. | 1 | 4,818 | not entailment |
When did the Great Famine happen? | The Third Plague Pandemic in the mid-19th century killed 10 million people in India. | 1 | 4,819 | not entailment |
What album made her a worldwide known artist? | Their hiatus saw the release of Beyoncé's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy". | 0 | 4,820 | entailment |
What became publicly available on 6 December 1991? | As a result, patents required to implement MP3 expired in most countries by December 2012, 21 years after the publication of ISO CD 11172. | 1 | 4,821 | not entailment |
What victory in 1800 secured Napoleon's political power? | Another victory over the Austrians at the Battle of Marengo in 1800 secured his political power. | 0 | 4,822 | entailment |
What king ruled Persia in 520 BC? | By 520 BC, during the reign of Darius I of Persia, much of the northwestern subcontinent (present-day eastern Afghanistan and Pakistan) came under the rule of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, as part of the far easternmost territories. | 0 | 4,823 | entailment |
Who suggested that hydride anions existed?character does the H atom have in a hydride? | The term "hydride" suggests that the H atom has acquired a negative or anionic character, denoted H−, and is used when hydrogen forms a compound with a more electropositive element. | 1 | 4,824 | not entailment |
How long did the suppression of time clues study last? | Because normal people cannot entrain to a 28-hour day in dim light if at all,[citation needed] this is referred to as a forced desynchrony protocol. | 1 | 4,825 | not entailment |
How many Namibian students were recorded in 1998 in secondary schools? | Namibia has free education for both Primary and secondary education levels. | 1 | 4,826 | not entailment |
By what year were three empires gone? | By its end in 1918 three empires were gone, a fourth was about to fall to revolution, and two more, the British and French, were forced to yield in revolutions started under the aegis of their own ideologies. | 0 | 4,827 | entailment |
What does the abbreviation OECD expand to? | Greece is classified as an advanced, high-income economy, and was a founding member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC). | 0 | 4,828 | entailment |
What type of people were ousted from Nasser's cabinet? | Nasser responded to the demonstrations, the most significant public challenge to his rule since workers' protests in March 1954, by removing most military figures from his cabinet and appointing eight civilians in place of several high-ranking members of the Arab Socialist Union (ASU). | 0 | 4,829 | entailment |
Miniature paintings of the Ottoman empire featured what kind of subjects? | Despite this, there is a presence of depictional art in some Muslim societies, notably the miniature style made famous in Persia and under the Ottoman Empire which featured paintings of people and animals, and also depictions of Quranic stories and Islamic traditional narratives. | 0 | 4,830 | entailment |
What general had a lot of confidence in the Republic of Korea's army? | On the eve of war, KMAG's commander General William Lynn Roberts voiced utmost confidence in the ROK Army and boasted that any North Korean invasion would merely provide "target practice". | 0 | 4,831 | entailment |
What does CSA stand for? | As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." | 1 | 4,832 | not entailment |
What type of campus did Northwestern begin construction of during Walter Dill Scott's presidency? | Under Walter Dill Scott's presidency from 1920 to 1939, Northwestern began construction of an integrated campus in Chicago designed by James Gamble Rogers to house the professional schools; established the Kellogg School of Management; and built several prominent buildings on the Evanston campus, Dyche Stadium (now named Ryan Field) and Deering Library among others. | 0 | 4,833 | entailment |
The British army was considered to be what by Walter Ulbricbht? | In Die Welt, a communist newspaper published in Stockholm[e] the exiled communist leader Walter Ulbricht opposed the allies (Britain representing "the most reactionary force in the world") and argued: "The German government declared itself ready for friendly relations with the Soviet Union, whereas the English–French war bloc desires a war against the socialist Soviet Union. | 0 | 4,834 | entailment |
What portion of Rajasthan is east and south of the Aravalli Range? | About three-fifths of Rajasthan lies northwest of the Aravallis, leaving two-fifths on the east and south direction. | 0 | 4,835 | entailment |
Which law established Glasgow's police? | Meanwhile, the authorities in Glasgow, Scotland successfully petitioned the government to pass the Glasgow Police Act establishing the City of Glasgow Police in 1800. | 0 | 4,836 | entailment |
What is the foundational document of affective computing? | In computer science, affective computing is a branch of the study and development of artificial intelligence that deals with the design of systems and devices that can recognize, interpret, and process human emotions. | 1 | 4,837 | not entailment |
In the nominative, genitive, partitive, illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative cases what always agrees with the noun in number and case? | In Estonian, nouns and pronouns do not have grammatical gender, but nouns and adjectives decline in fourteen cases: nominative, genitive, partitive, illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative, terminative, essive, abessive, and comitative, with the case and number of the adjective(s) always agreeing with that of the noun (except in the terminative, essive, abessive and comitative, where there is agreement only for the number, the adjective being in the genitive form). | 0 | 4,838 | entailment |
Which bowl game is held in Detroit? | The NCAA football Little Caesars Pizza Bowl is held at Ford Field each December. | 0 | 4,839 | entailment |
Who is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang? | The politics of Zhejiang is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in Mainland China. | 1 | 4,840 | not entailment |
What superphylum are vertebrates in? | However, the genes that drive segmentation in arthropods do not appear to do the same in annelids. | 1 | 4,841 | not entailment |
How many metric tons of uranium oxide was used in Chicago Pile-1? | Working in a lab below the stands of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago, the team created the conditions needed for such a reaction by piling together 400 short tons (360 metric tons) of graphite, 58 short tons (53 metric tons) of uranium oxide, and six short tons (5.5 metric tons) of uranium metal, a majority of which was supplied by Westinghouse Lamp Plant in a makeshift production process. | 0 | 4,842 | entailment |
What did Darwin consider that could explain why different regions could have such different species when they are close together? | Darwin noted that barriers to migration played an important role in the differences between the species of different regions. | 0 | 4,843 | entailment |
At which intersection does E 122nd Street terminate? | This segment runs in East Harlem and crosses portions of Third Avenue, Lexington, and Park | 1 | 4,844 | not entailment |
What was considered a deep flaw of Georgian architecture? | Regularity, as with ashlar (uniformly cut) stonework, was strongly approved, imbuing symmetry and adherence to classical rules: the lack of symmetry, where Georgian additions were added to earlier structures remaining visible, was deeply felt as a flaw, at least before Nash began to introduce it in a variety of styles. | 0 | 4,845 | entailment |
What empire did Babur found in northern India? | After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. | 1 | 4,846 | not entailment |
Were the Ashkenazim thought to be a subset or superset of their assumed geographical source population? | The study also observed that Ashkenazim are more diverse than their Middle Eastern relatives, which was counterintuitive because Ashkenazim are supposed to be a subset, not a superset, of their assumed geographical source population. | 0 | 4,847 | entailment |
In what building did Patrick Henry give his famous speech? | During the Revolutionary War period, several notable events occurred in the city, including Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in 1775 at St. John's Church, and the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom written by Thomas Jefferson. | 0 | 4,848 | entailment |
What manager was appointed to lead Arsenal in 1925? | Arsenal appointed Herbert Chapman as manager in 1925. | 0 | 4,849 | entailment |
Who attacked and plundered Delhi in 1737? | After this victory, Nader captured and sacked Delhi, carrying away many treasures, including the Peacock Throne. | 1 | 4,850 | not entailment |
During what span were the Marshall Islands first settled? | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. | 0 | 4,851 | entailment |
What other types of operas are performed in Nanjing? | Nanjing also has professional opera troupes for the Yang, Yue (shaoxing), Xi and Jing (Chinese opera varieties) as well as Suzhou pingtan, spoken theatre and puppet theatre. | 0 | 4,852 | entailment |
As opposed to physical objects, what did Whitehead believe reality is composed of? | Whitehead argued that reality consists of processes rather than material objects, and that processes are best defined by their relations with other processes, thus rejecting the theory that reality is fundamentally constructed by bits of matter that exist independently of one another. | 0 | 4,853 | entailment |
What percentages does the city Bike transportation mode's target? | Other environmentally focused initiatives include curbside recycling, curbside composting bins (in addition to trash, yard-waste, and recycle bins), farmers' markets, community gardens, garden-share, an urban forest initiative, a hazardous materials home-collection service, green business certification, and a municipal bus system which is currently being revamped to integrate with the soon-to-open Expo Line. | 1 | 4,854 | not entailment |
What was the Meija era marked by? | It was not until the beginning of the Meiji Era that the Japanese government began taking modernization seriously. | 1 | 4,855 | not entailment |
When did John meet the rebel leaders at Runnymede? | A council of twenty-five barons would be created to monitor and ensure John's future adherence to the charter, whilst the rebel army would stand down and London would be surrendered to the king. | 1 | 4,856 | not entailment |
In what year did the nation of George get a new national flag? | In 2004 Georgia adopted a new white flag, which consists of four small and one big red cross in the middle touching all four sides. | 0 | 4,857 | entailment |
Where is Topshop located? | In October 2014, it was announced that Beyoncé with her management company Parkwood Entertainment would be partnering with London-based fashion retailer Topshop, in a new 50/50 split subsidiary business named Parkwood Topshop Athletic Ltd. | 0 | 4,858 | entailment |
Who created the Armenian alphabet? | Many of these chants are ancient in origin, extending to pre-Christian times, while others are relatively modern, including several composed by Saint Mesrop Mashtots, the inventor of the Armenian alphabet. | 0 | 4,859 | entailment |
In 1961 who became the president of IBM? | In 1961, Thomas J. Watson, Jr., was elected chairman of the board and Albert L. Williams became company president. | 0 | 4,860 | entailment |
If Broca were alive today, what would his profession be? | He wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals, which appeared to reside in speech. | 1 | 4,861 | not entailment |
The five boroughs of New York City are named what? | The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island – | 0 | 4,862 | entailment |
What was the name of the monastery that was discovered in 1930? | The mosaics in the church of the nearby Monastery of Euthymius are of later date (discovered in 1930). | 0 | 4,863 | entailment |
What kind of compression is used? | The use of lossy compression is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent the audio recording and still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio for most listeners. | 1 | 4,864 | not entailment |
What is the focus of the guna for negativeness and destruction? | The interplay of these gunas defines the character of someone or something, of nature and determines the progress of life. | 1 | 4,865 | not entailment |
What was one of the issues with setting a single HDTV standard? | One of the thornier issues concerned a suitable frame/field refresh rate, the world already having split into two camps, 25/50 Hz and 30/60 Hz, largely due to the differences in mains frequency. | 0 | 4,866 | entailment |
Which two fleets returned to Kronstadt? | Thus, shelling of the Russian batteries was limited to two attempts in the summers of 1854 and 1855, and initially, the attacking fleets limited their actions to blockading Russian trade in the Gulf of Finland. | 1 | 4,867 | not entailment |
When was the Canada Corporations Act, Part II repealed? | Ontario also overhauled its legislation, adopting the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act during 2010; pending the outcome of an anticipated election during October 2011,[dated info] | 1 | 4,868 | not entailment |
Being a non-muslim in the Empire resulted in what as it related to taxes? | Under the millet system, non-Muslim people were considered subjects of the Empire, but were not subject to the Muslim faith or Muslim law. | 1 | 4,869 | not entailment |
What was the Monte Carlo method? | His algorithm for simulating a fair coin with a biased coin is used in the "software whitening" stage of some hardware random number generators. | 1 | 4,870 | not entailment |
What member of leadership at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria called TB a "pandemic"? | Slow progress has led to frustration, expressed by executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria | 1 | 4,871 | not entailment |
Which theology did everyone agree science was a part of in the 19th century? | The political and theological implications were intensely debated, but transmutation was not accepted by the scientific mainstream. | 1 | 4,872 | not entailment |
What is the history of arts and humanities called? | The history of science is the study of the development of science and scientific knowledge, including both the natural sciences and social sciences. | 1 | 4,873 | not entailment |
Why did the committee consider a 8 bit code? | Since perforated tape at the time could record eight bits in one position, it also allowed for a parity bit for error checking if desired.:217, 236 § 5 Eight-bit machines (with octets as the native data type) that did not use parity checking typically set the eighth bit to 0. | 1 | 4,874 | not entailment |
What is the most efficient yellow phosphor? | Among the challenges being faced to improve the efficiency of LED-based white light sources is the development of more efficient phosphors. | 1 | 4,875 | not entailment |
What percent of coursework is done at the business school by undergraduate students at Washington University? | Students may also take elective courses from other disciplines at Washington University, including law and many other fields. | 1 | 4,876 | not entailment |
How many people were killed in the incendry attack on Tokyo on March 9-10, 1945? | Japanese industrial production plunged as nearly half of the built-up areas of 67 cities were destroyed by B-29 firebombing raids. | 1 | 4,877 | not entailment |
Mayday and Thomas Barnett released what hit in 1987? | Derrick May a.k.a. "MAYDAY" and Thomas Barnett released "Nude Photo" in 1987 on May's label "Transmat Records", which helped kickstart the Detroit techno music scene and was put in heavy rotation on Chicago's Hot Mix 5 Radio DJ mix show and in many Chicago clubs.[citation needed] | 0 | 4,878 | entailment |
Who was the first president of the ECB? | While Duisenberg had been the head of the EMI (taking over from Alexandre Lamfalussy of Belgium) just before the ECB came into existence, the French government wanted Jean-Claude Trichet, former head of the French central bank, to be the ECB's first president. | 1 | 4,879 | not entailment |
What percent of the Bronx has mixed Caucasian and Native American heritage? | People of mixed African American and Native American heritage number over 1,220 members and form 0.1% of the population. | 1 | 4,880 | not entailment |
When was Spielberg added to the Science Fiction Hall of Fame? | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame inducted Spielberg in 2005, the first year it considered non-literary contributors. | 0 | 4,881 | entailment |
What abbreviation would the IPC use for an assembled circuit board? | The term PCB is used informally both for bare and assembled boards. | 1 | 4,882 | not entailment |
What was the nobles guarantee that his throne would be inherited by his sons? | Henceforth no member of the nobility could be imprisoned without a warrant from a court of justice: the king could neither punish nor imprison any noble at his whim. | 1 | 4,883 | not entailment |
Where did the radio interception orders to U.S> Hellcat fighters come from? | Following a directive from Nimitz, the U.S. carriers all had combat information centers, which interpreted the flow of radar data and radioed interception orders to the Hellcats. | 0 | 4,884 | entailment |
How much did ARV drugs cost patients yearly? | In March 2001, 40 multi-national pharmaceutical companies brought litigation against South Africa for its Medicines Act, which allowed the generic production of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) for treating HIV, despite the fact that these drugs were on-patent. | 1 | 4,885 | not entailment |
Where is the Cornell University/Technion-Israel Institute of Technology located? | New York City has the most post-graduate life sciences degrees awarded annually in the United States, with 127 Nobel laureates having roots in local institutions as of 2004; while in 2012, 43,523 licensed physicians were practicing in New York City. | 1 | 4,886 | not entailment |
Where is the resistance seen on the loading foil? | In some cases this is done in a more extreme manner, not simply to cancel a small amount of residual reactance, but to resonate an antenna whose resonance frequency is quite different from the intended frequency of operation. | 1 | 4,887 | not entailment |
Which Quranic verse describes Moses' encounter with God at the mountain? | Moses, in 7:143, comes the way of those who are in love, he asks for a vision but his desire is denied, he is made to suffer by being commanded to look at other than the Beloved while the mountain is able to see God. | 0 | 4,888 | entailment |
Where did most of the current earthworms in glacial areas come from? | In the glaciated areas of North America, for example, almost all native earthworms are thought to have been killed by the glaciers and the worms currently found in those areas are all introduced from other areas, primarily from Europe, and, more recently, from Asia. | 0 | 4,889 | entailment |
According to Human Rights Watch, how many prisoners were killed on June 29, 1996? | Opponents were critical of Libya's human rights abuses; according to Human Rights Watch (HRW) and others, hundreds of arrested political opponents often failed to receive a fair trial, and were sometimes subjected to torture or extrajudicial execution, most notably in the Abu Salim prison, including an alleged massacre on 29 June 1996 in which HRW estimated that 1,270 prisoners were massacred. | 0 | 4,890 | entailment |
How long did IBM use liquid cleaning agents for circuit board manufacturing? | IBM used liquid cleaning agents in circuit board assembly operation for more than two decades, and six spills and leaks were recorded, including one leak in 1979 of 4,100 gallons from an underground tank. | 0 | 4,891 | entailment |
When was NCAZ opened? | According to the Minister the primary task of the new organisation founded on February 23, 2011, is to detect and prevent attacks against the national infrastructure and mentioned incidents like Stuxnet. | 1 | 4,892 | not entailment |
Which scientist's study theorized that the idea of Darwin's work being delayed dates to the 1940s? | He firmly intended to publish, but it was not until September 1854 that he could work on it full-time. | 1 | 4,893 | not entailment |
Throughout history there have been a series of what in the area to allow for better communication? | Throughout history there have been a series of lingua francas in the area to allow for better communication. | 0 | 4,894 | entailment |
The success of what program has made Israel one of seven countries capable of launching satellites? | Israel's Spike missile is one of the most widely exported ATGMs in the world. | 1 | 4,895 | not entailment |
Of what was Magadha one of sixteen? | A state of Magadha, possibly a tribal kingdom, is recorded in Vedic texts much earlier in time than 600 BC. | 1 | 4,896 | not entailment |
Who gets to interview and question prospective board members? | To offer some accountability, the ECB is bound to publish reports on its activities and has to address its annual report to the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union and the European Council. | 1 | 4,897 | not entailment |
The members of what class were priests in ancient Rome? | There was no principle analogous to separation of church and state in ancient Rome. | 1 | 4,898 | not entailment |
Tamudic schools are known as what? | Some scholars estimate more Jewish men are studying in yeshivot (Talmudic schools) and Kollelim (post-graduate Talmudical colleges for married (male) students) than at any other time in history.[citation needed] | 0 | 4,899 | entailment |
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