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Q1122 | what are the units for volts | Volt | The volt is named in honor of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), who invented the voltaic pile , possibly the first chemical battery . | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | A plaque commemorating the location of the Sarajevo assassination and steps of Gavrilo Princip (image taken in 1987, before steps were removed in 1992 and plaque changed from Cyrillic to Latin script) | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | A plaque commemorating the location of the Sarajevo assassination (image taken in 2009) | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | On 28 June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria , heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg , were shot dead in Sarajevo , by Gavrilo Princip , one of a group of six Bosnian Serb assassins coordinated by Danilo Ilić . | 11
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | The political objective of the assassination was to break off Austria-Hungary's south-Slav provinces so they could be combined into a Greater Serbia or a Yugoslavia . | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | The assassins' motives were consistent with the movement that later became known as Young Bosnia . | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | Serbian military officers stood behind the attack. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | At the top of these Serbian military conspirators was Chief of Serbian Military Intelligence Dragutin Dimitrijević , his righthand man Major Vojislav Tankosić, and Masterspy Rade Malobabić. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | Major Tankosić armed the assassins with bombs and pistols and trained them. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | The assassins were given access to the same clandestine tunnel of safe-houses and agents that Rade Malobabić used for the infiltration of weapons and operatives into Austria-Hungary. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | The assassins, the key members of the clandestine tunnel, and the key Serbian military conspirators who were still alive were arrested, tried, convicted and punished. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | Those who were arrested in Bosnia were tried in Sarajevo in October 1914. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | The other conspirators were arrested and tried before a Serbian kangaroo court on the French-controlled Salonika Front in 1916–1917 on unrelated false charges; Serbia executed three of the top military conspirators. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | Much of what is known about the assassinations comes from these two trials and related records. | 00
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Q1123 | who kill franz ferdinand ww1 | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria | Assignment of responsibility for the bombing and murders of 28 June is highly controversial because the attack led to the outbreak of World War I one month later. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Mission San Juan Capistrano was a Spanish mission in Southern California , located in present-day San Juan Capistrano . | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | It was founded on All Saints' Day November 1, 1776, by Spanish Catholics of the Franciscan Order. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Named for Giovanni da Capistrano , a 15th century theologian and "warrior priest" who resided in the Abruzzo region of Italy , San Juan Capistrano has the distinction of being home to the oldest building in California still in use, a chapel built in 1782. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Known alternately as "Serra's Chapel" and "Father Serra's Church," it is the only extant structure where it has been documented that the padre Junipero Serra celebrated mass . | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | One of the best known of the Alta California missions (and one of the few missions to have actually been founded twice—others being Mission San Gabriel Arcángel and Mission La Purísima Concepción ). | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | The site was originally consecrated on October 30, 1775, by Father Fermín Lasuén, but was quickly abandoned due to unrest among the indigenous population in San Diego. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | The success of the settlement is evident in its historical records. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Prior to the arrival of the missionaries, some 550 natives were scattered throughout the local area. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | By 1790, the number of converted Christians had grown to 700, and just six years later nearly 1,000 " neophytes " (recent converts) lived in or around the Mission compound. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | 1,649 baptisms were conducted that year alone, out of the total 4,639 souls converted between 1776 and 1847. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | More than 2,000 former inhabitants (mostly Juaneño Indians) are buried in unmarked graves in the Mission's cemetery (campo santo). | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | The remains of Father (later Monsignor ) St. John O'Sullivan , who recognized the property's historic value and working tirelessly to conserve and rebuild its structures, are buried at the entrance to the cemetery on the west side of the property, and a statue raised in his honor stands at the head of the crypt. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | The surviving chapel also serves as the final resting place of three padres who passed on while serving at the Mission: Fathers José Barona , Vicente Fustér , and Vicente Pascual Oliva are all entombed beneath the sanctuary floor. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | The Criolla or "Mission grape," was first planted at San Juan Capistrano in 1779; in 1783, the first wine produced in Alta California emerged from the Mission's winery. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | The Mission entered a long period of gradual decline after secularization in 1833. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Numerous efforts were made over the years to restore the Mission to its former glory, but none met with great success until the arrival of Father O'Sullivan in 1910. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Restoration efforts continue, and "Serra's Chapel" is still used for religious services. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | About half-a-million visitors, including 80,000 school children, come to the Mission each year. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | And while the ruins of "The Great Stone Church" (which was all but leveled by an 1812 earthquake) are a renowned architectural wonder, the Mission is perhaps best known for the annual "Return of the Swallows" which is traditionally observed every March 19 (Saint Joseph's Day). | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Mission San Juan Capistrano has served as a favorite subject for many notable artists, and has been immortalized in literature and on film numerous times, perhaps more than any other mission. | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | In 1984, a modern church complex was constructed just north and west of the Mission compound and is now known as Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano . | 00
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Q1124 | who build the san juan capistrano mission | Mission San Juan Capistrano | Today, the mission compound serves as a museum, with the Serra Chapel within the compound serving as a chapel for the mission parish. | 00
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Q1125 | who sings better off dead in better off dead | Better Off Dead (film) | Better Off Dead is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film starring John Cusack and written and directed by Savage Steve Holland . | 00
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Q1125 | who sings better off dead in better off dead | Better Off Dead (film) | It tells the story of high school student Lane Myer who is suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | Mercedes-Benz Superdome (originally Louisiana Superdome and commonly The Superdome) is a sports and exhibition stadium, located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana , USA. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | Plans were drawn up in 1967, by the New Orleans modernist architectural firm of Curtis and Davis. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | Its steel frame covers a expanse. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | Its dome is made of a Lamella multi-ringed frame and has a diameter of , making it the largest fixed domed structure in the world. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | It is home to the NFL 's New Orleans Saints , the NCAA's Division I-A Tulane Green Wave football team (the largest football stadium in Conference USA ), the State Farm Bayou Classic , the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl , the Allstate Sugar Bowl and, every fourth year, the BCS National Championship Game . | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | Because of the size and location in one of the major tourist destinations in the United States, the Superdome routinely makes the "short list" of candidates being considered for major sporting events, such as the Super Bowl and the Final Four . | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | In 2005, the Superdome gained international attention of a different type when it housed thousands of people seeking shelter from Hurricane Katrina . | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | The building suffered extensive damage as a result of the storm, and was closed for many months afterward. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | On October 3, 2011, it was announced that German automaker Mercedes-Benz purchased naming rights to the stadium. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | The new name took effect on October 23, 2011. | 00
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Q1127 | what year was superdome built | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | It is the third stadium that has naming rights from Mercedes-Benz (and first in the United States), after the Mercedes-Benz Arena , the stadium of Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart , in Stuttgart, Germany and the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China. | 00
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | Lobby of Jambo House | 00
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | Giraffe on the savannah at Jambo House | 00
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is an African-themed deluxe resort at the Walt Disney World Resort . | 00
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | It opened on April 16, 2001. | 11
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | The resort is owned and operated by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts . | 00
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is located in the Animal Kingdom Resort Area , adjacent to Disney's Animal Kingdom . | 00
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Q1128 | what year did disney's animal kingdom lodge open | Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge | It gives guests the opportunity to view grazing wildlife outside their rooms and public areas in the resort within proximity of the animals, conveying the feeling of being in an African savanna. | 00
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Q1129 | who created the populist party | People's Party (United States) | The People's Party, also known as the "Populists", was a short-lived political party in the United States established in 1891 during the Populist movement (United States, 19th Century) . | 00
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Q1129 | who created the populist party | People's Party (United States) | It was most important in 1892-96, and then rapidly faded away. | 00
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Q1129 | who created the populist party | People's Party (United States) | Based among poor, white cotton farmers in the South (especially North Carolina, Alabama, and Texas) and hard-pressed wheat farmers in the plains states (especially Kansas and Nebraska), it represented a radical crusading form of agrarianism and hostility to banks, railroads, and elites generally. | 00
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Q1129 | who created the populist party | People's Party (United States) | It sometimes formed coalitions with labor unions, and in 1896 the Democrats endorsed their presidential nominee, William Jennings Bryan . | 00
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Q1129 | who created the populist party | People's Party (United States) | The terms "populist" and " populism " are commonly used for anti-elitist appeals in opposition to established interests and mainstream parties. | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | Linguistic map of Nigeria, Cameroon, and Benin. | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | Sign in English, outside the University of Lagos | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | There are hundreds of languages spoken in Nigeria. | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | The major languages are Yoruba , Hausa , Igbo , Edo , Fulfulde , Kanuri , and Ibibio . | 11
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | The official language of Nigeria, English , the former colonial language, was chosen to facilitate the cultural and linguistic unity of the country. | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | English, however, remains an exclusive preserve of the country's urban elite, and is not widely spoken in rural areas, which comprise three quarters of the countries population. | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | Nigeria's linguistic diversity is a microcosm of Africa as a whole, encompassing three major African languages families : Afroasiatic , Nilo-Saharan , and Niger–Congo . | 00
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Q1130 | what are two languages in Nigeria? | Languages of Nigeria | Nigeria also has several as-yet unclassified languages, such as Cen Tuum , which may represent a relic of an even greater diversity prior to the spread of the current language families. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | A series of events led to the attack on Pearl Harbor . | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | War between Japan and the United States had been a possibility that each nation's military forces planned for since the 1920s, though real tension did not begin until the 1931 invasion of Manchuria by Japan. | 11
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | Over the next decade, Japan expanded slowly into China , leading to all out war between the two in 1937. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | In 1940 Japan invaded French Indochina in an effort to embargo all imports into China, including war supplies purchased from the U.S. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | This move prompted the United States to embargo all oil exports, leading the Imperial Japanese Navy to estimate that it had less than two years of bunker oil remaining and to support the existing plans to seize oil resources in the Dutch East Indies . | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | Planning had been underway for some time on an attack on the "Southern Resource Area" to add it to the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere that Japan envisioned in the Pacific. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | The Philippine islands , at that time an American territory, were also a Japanese target. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | The Japanese military concluded that an invasion of the Philippines would provoke an American military response. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | Rather than seize and fortify the islands, and wait for the inevitable US counterattack, Japan's military leaders instead decided on the pre-emptive Pearl Harbor attack, which they assumed would negate the American forces needed for the liberation and reconquest of the islands. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | Planning for the attack had begun in very early 1941, by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto . | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | He finally won assent from the Naval High Command by, among other things, threatening to resign. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | The attack was approved in the summer at an Imperial Conference and again at a second Conference in the fall. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | Simultaneously over the year, pilots were trained, and ships prepared for its execution. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | Authority for the attack was granted at the second Imperial Conference if a diplomatic result satisfactory to Japan was not reached. | 00
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Q1133 | what war led to Pearl Harbor | Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor | After final approval by Emperor Hirohito the order to attack was issued at the beginning of December. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | A common office stapler | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | A common school stapler | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | A stapler is a mechanical device that joins sheets of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and folding the ends. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Staplers are widely used in government, business, offices , homes and schools . | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | The word "stapler" can actually refer to a number of different devices of varying uses. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | In addition to joining paper sheets together, staplers can also be used in a surgical setting to join tissue together with surgical staples to close a surgical wound (much in the same way as stitches or sutures ). | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Typically, most staplers are used to join multiple sheets of paper. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Paper staplers come in two distinct types: manual and electric. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Manual staplers are normally hand-held, although models that are used while set on a desk or other surface are not uncommon. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Electric staplers exist in a variety of different designs and models. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Their primary operating function is to join large numbers of paper sheets together in rapid succession. | 00
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Q1134 | what are the thing in a stapler? | Stapler | Some electric staplers can join up to 20 sheets at a time. | 00
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Q1136 | what types of muscles are those of the swallowing mechanism? | Swallowing | Swallowing, known scientifically as deglutition, is the process in the human or animal body that makes something pass from the mouth , to the pharynx , and into the esophagus , while shutting the epiglottis . | 00
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Q1136 | what types of muscles are those of the swallowing mechanism? | Swallowing | If this fails and the object goes through the trachea , then choking or pulmonary aspiration can occur. | 00
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Q1136 | what types of muscles are those of the swallowing mechanism? | Swallowing | In the human body it is controlled by the swallowing reflex . | 00
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