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Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space.
What is gravity in charge of Pulling two deperate objects towards eachother
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space.
What is gravity in charge of Keeping the sun from burning out
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space.
What is gravity's role in space It keeps the Moon from flying off into space
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space.
What is gravity's role in space Rotates planets
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. ||||| Gravity is a bit special. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down?
How is gravity a special force Gravity is an invisible force that pulls down
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. ||||| Gravity is a bit special. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down?
How is gravity a special force It causes things to fall
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible.
Why is gravity special It works on objects that are not even touching
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible.
Why is gravity special It is all over
In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are.
How does gravity work on far away objects It does get weaker the farther apart
In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are.
How does gravity work on far away objects Nonexistant
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks."
Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks. The attorney general
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks."
Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks. FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights.
What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do To get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights.
What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do Building a budget for fiscal year 2003
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights.
Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 support the FBI assistant director for counterterrorism's belief regarding the Justice Department's goals for the FBI No, it focused on investigative basics as priorities
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights.
Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 support the FBI assistant director for counterterrorism's belief regarding the Justice Department's goals for the FBI Yes, it reinforced counter-terrorism capabilities
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities.
When was the budget guidance highlighting gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities issued May 10
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities.
When was the budget guidance highlighting gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities issued September 11
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000.
How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to focus on guns, drugs, and civil rights
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000.
How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to focus on FBI's anti-terrorism capabilities
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI.
Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Missouri
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI.
Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI John Ashcroft from Texas
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief.
What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The presidents daily brief
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief.
What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv Clarke's
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities.
On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10th
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities.
On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie 11
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy.
Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Ashcroft is the Attorney General and Dale Watson is FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy.
Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso John Ashcroft is FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism and Dale Watson is the Attorney General
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks."
Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" John Ashcroft
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks."
Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" Ashcroft predecessor
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities.
Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities.
Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism Yes, it focused on terrorism
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| Emery does n't see that the man he killed cell phone is there and it has all the call logs in it .
Who are the characters in this story Emery and Alannah
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| Emery does n't see that the man he killed cell phone is there and it has all the call logs in it .
Who are the characters in this story Emeray and a friend
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
What two thinks does Emery fail to notice Being followed, and the cell phone of the man he killed
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
What two thinks does Emery fail to notice The condo and the cell phone
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the car and in the condo
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
Where do Emery and Allanah have sex At the restaurant
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
What happens at the restaurant A crazyman
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
What happens at the restaurant The police
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The police
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him .
Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work Emerys's friend
He arose, and touched his sleeve. ||||| "The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down.
Why did Thorndike touch Andrews' sleeve To tell him the judge was coming
He arose, and touched his sleeve. ||||| "The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down.
Why did Thorndike touch Andrews' sleeve To dust it off
"Sit down!" whispered Andrews. ||||| "The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down.
Who sits down after Andrew whispers "Sit down" The banker
"Sit down!" whispered Andrews. ||||| "The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down.
Who sits down after Andrew whispers "Sit down" His police officer
"Sit down!" whispered Andrews. ||||| Andrews had become his sponsor.
What did his sponsor whisper Sit down
"Sit down!" whispered Andrews. ||||| Andrews had become his sponsor.
What did his sponsor whisper Stand up
Because Andrews had a pull he was permitted to sit as an equal among police-court lawyers. ||||| No longer was he Arnold Thorndike.
The man known as Arnold Thorndike was permitted to sit as an equal among police-court lawyers because of whom Mr. Andrews
Because Andrews had a pull he was permitted to sit as an equal among police-court lawyers. ||||| No longer was he Arnold Thorndike.
The man known as Arnold Thorndike was permitted to sit as an equal among police-court lawyers because of whom A man
Mr. Andrews pointed to one of the oak chairs. ||||| He was merely the man "with Mr. Andrews." Then even Andrews abandoned him.
What did the man who abandoned his point to in the beginning One of the oak chairs
Mr. Andrews pointed to one of the oak chairs. ||||| He was merely the man "with Mr. Andrews." Then even Andrews abandoned him.
What did the man who abandoned his point to in the beginning Railed enclosure
Andrews had become his sponsor. ||||| Because of Andrews he was tolerated. ||||| Because Andrews had a pull he was permitted to sit as an equal among police-court lawyers.
Why was Arnold tolerated among the police-court lawyers He was with Mr. Andrews
Andrews had become his sponsor. ||||| Because of Andrews he was tolerated. ||||| Because Andrews had a pull he was permitted to sit as an equal among police-court lawyers.
Why was Arnold tolerated among the police-court lawyers He was a banker
Andrews had become his sponsor. ||||| Because of Andrews he was tolerated.
Was he tolerated because of his sponsor Yes
Andrews had become his sponsor. ||||| Because of Andrews he was tolerated.
Was he tolerated because of his sponsor No
Mr. Andrews pointed to one of the oak chairs. ||||| "You sit there," he commanded, "it's reserved for members of the bar, but it's all right.
Andrews said the oak chairs were reserved for whom Members of the bar
Mr. Andrews pointed to one of the oak chairs. ||||| "You sit there," he commanded, "it's reserved for members of the bar, but it's all right.
Andrews said the oak chairs were reserved for whom Members of the kingdom
Mr. Andrews pointed to one of the oak chairs. ||||| "You sit there," he commanded, "it's reserved for members of the bar, but it's all right.
Why did Mr. Andrews point toward the chair To order Arnold to sit
Mr. Andrews pointed to one of the oak chairs. ||||| "You sit there," he commanded, "it's reserved for members of the bar, but it's all right.
Why did Mr. Andrews point toward the chair Where the judge would sit
Some of Bin Laden's close comrades were more peers than subordinates. ||||| For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with Bin Laden in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in Tajikistan.
Was Usama Asmurai one of Bin Laden's subordinates He was one of Bin Laden's peers.
Some of Bin Laden's close comrades were more peers than subordinates. ||||| For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with Bin Laden in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in Tajikistan.
Was Usama Asmurai one of Bin Laden's subordinates No
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan.
Did Bin Laden stop delivering diatribes to United States after he arrived to Sudan No
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan.
Did Bin Laden stop delivering diatribes to United States after he arrived to Sudan Maybe
By this time, Bin Laden was well-known and a senior figure among Islamist extremists, especially those in Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. ||||| Still, he was just one among many diverse terrorist barons.
Was Bin Laden the only terrorist leader Bin Laden was one of many terrorist barrons.
By this time, Bin Laden was well-known and a senior figure among Islamist extremists, especially those in Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. ||||| Still, he was just one among many diverse terrorist barons.
Was Bin Laden the only terrorist leader Yes, Maybe
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan.
Bin Laden delivered diatribes in what two locations Sudan
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan.
Bin Laden delivered diatribes in what two locations USA
In early 1992, the al Qaeda leadership issued a fatwa calling for jihad against the Western "occupation" of Islamic lands. ||||| Specifically singling out U.S. forces for attack, the language resembled that which would appear in Bin Laden's public fatwa in August 1996.
Bin Laden's Fatwa was released in what year and contained wording that was originally released by what group four years earlier 1996 and al Quaeda
In early 1992, the al Qaeda leadership issued a fatwa calling for jihad against the Western "occupation" of Islamic lands. ||||| Specifically singling out U.S. forces for attack, the language resembled that which would appear in Bin Laden's public fatwa in August 1996.
Bin Laden's Fatwa was released in what year and contained wording that was originally released by what group four years earlier The fatwa was issued in 1995 and it was similar to that of US state department's
The Egyptian spiritual guide based in New Jersey, the Blind Sheikh, whom Bin Laden admired, was also in the network. ||||| For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with Bin Laden in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in Tajikistan.
What was the names and locations of two peers of bin Ladin Blind Sheik - New Jersey
The Egyptian spiritual guide based in New Jersey, the Blind Sheikh, whom Bin Laden admired, was also in the network. ||||| For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with Bin Laden in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in Tajikistan.
What was the names and locations of two peers of bin Ladin Usama Asmurai - Egypt
After U.S. troops deployed to Somalia in late 1992, al Qaeda leaders formulated a fatwa demanding their eviction. ||||| In December, bombs exploded at two hotels in Aden where U.S. troops routinely stopped en route to Somalia, killing two, but no Americans.
Name the country where US troops where deployed and the city where al Qaeda set two bombs Somalia
After U.S. troops deployed to Somalia in late 1992, al Qaeda leaders formulated a fatwa demanding their eviction. ||||| In December, bombs exploded at two hotels in Aden where U.S. troops routinely stopped en route to Somalia, killing two, but no Americans.
Name the country where US troops where deployed and the city where al Qaeda set two bombs Iraq
Specifically singling out U.S. forces for attack, the language resembled that which would appear in Bin Laden's public fatwa in August 1996. ||||| In ensuing weeks, Bin Laden delivered an often-repeated lecture on the need to cut off "the head of the snake."
Who is Bin Laden referring to when he refers to "the head of the snake" US Forces
Specifically singling out U.S. forces for attack, the language resembled that which would appear in Bin Laden's public fatwa in August 1996. ||||| In ensuing weeks, Bin Laden delivered an often-repeated lecture on the need to cut off "the head of the snake."
Who is Bin Laden referring to when he refers to "the head of the snake" al Qaeda
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan.
Where did Bin Laden go after he left Saudi Arabi Sudan
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan.
Where did Bin Laden go after he left Saudi Arabi Saudi Arabia
After U.S. troops deployed to Somalia in late 1992, al Qaeda leaders formulated a fatwa demanding their eviction. ||||| In December, bombs exploded at two hotels in Aden where U.S. troops routinely stopped en route to Somalia, killing two, but no Americans.
How did AL Qaeda leaders address U.S. forces' arrival in Somalia They formulated a fatwa
After U.S. troops deployed to Somalia in late 1992, al Qaeda leaders formulated a fatwa demanding their eviction. ||||| In December, bombs exploded at two hotels in Aden where U.S. troops routinely stopped en route to Somalia, killing two, but no Americans.
How did AL Qaeda leaders address U.S. forces' arrival in Somalia They send suicide bombers to their hotel
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| And in this network, Bin Laden's agenda stood out. ||||| While his allied Islamist groups were focused on local battles, such as those in Egypt, Algeria, Bosnia, or Chechnya, Bin Laden concentrated on attacking the "far enemy"-the United States. ||||| In early 1992, the al Qaeda leadership issued a fatwa calling for jihad against the Western "occupation" of Islamic lands.
How did Bin Laden's agenda differ from his peers He focused on the far enemy
Bin Laden began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left Saudi Arabia. ||||| And in this network, Bin Laden's agenda stood out. ||||| While his allied Islamist groups were focused on local battles, such as those in Egypt, Algeria, Bosnia, or Chechnya, Bin Laden concentrated on attacking the "far enemy"-the United States. ||||| In early 1992, the al Qaeda leadership issued a fatwa calling for jihad against the Western "occupation" of Islamic lands.
How did Bin Laden's agenda differ from his peers Bin Laden focused on attacking enemies like Egypt and Bosnia
The Egyptian spiritual guide based in New Jersey, the Blind Sheikh, whom Bin Laden admired, was also in the network. ||||| There were also rootless but experienced operatives, such as Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who-though not necessarily formal members of someone else's organization-were traveling around the world and joining in projects that were supported by or linked to Bin Laden, the Blind Sheikh, or their associates. ||||| Some of Bin Laden's close comrades were more peers than subordinates. ||||| For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with Bin Laden in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in Tajikistan.
Who were considered Bin Laden's peers Usama Asmurai
The Egyptian spiritual guide based in New Jersey, the Blind Sheikh, whom Bin Laden admired, was also in the network. ||||| There were also rootless but experienced operatives, such as Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who-though not necessarily formal members of someone else's organization-were traveling around the world and joining in projects that were supported by or linked to Bin Laden, the Blind Sheikh, or their associates. ||||| Some of Bin Laden's close comrades were more peers than subordinates. ||||| For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with Bin Laden in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in Tajikistan.
Who were considered Bin Laden's peers Deaf Sheik