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Johnson, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard in the mid-1970s, had two rounds left in his pistol. ||||| It holds eight, Kelly said. | How did the people respond this event They took pride in it | -1 | 12 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Police identified the gunman as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was apparently laid off from his job as a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Import Co. last year. ||||| Police identified the slain co-worker as Steven Ercolino, 41, who had apparently filed a prior complaint against his assailant, claiming that he thought Johnson would eventually try to kill him. | How many years older was Jeffrey Johnson than Steven Ercolino Seventeen | 1 | 13 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Police identified the gunman as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was apparently laid off from his job as a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Import Co. last year. ||||| Police identified the slain co-worker as Steven Ercolino, 41, who had apparently filed a prior complaint against his assailant, claiming that he thought Johnson would eventually try to kill him. | How many years older was Jeffrey Johnson than Steven Ercolino Twenty | 0 | 13 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Police identified the gunman as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was apparently laid off from his job as a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Import Co. last year. ||||| Police identified the slain co-worker as Steven Ercolino, 41, who had apparently filed a prior complaint against his assailant, claiming that he thought Johnson would eventually try to kill him. | How many years older was Jeffrey Johnson than Steven Ercolino 17 | 1 | 13 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Police identified the gunman as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was apparently laid off from his job as a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Import Co. last year. ||||| Police identified the slain co-worker as Steven Ercolino, 41, who had apparently filed a prior complaint against his assailant, claiming that he thought Johnson would eventually try to kill him. | How many years older was Jeffrey Johnson than Steven Ercolino 20 | 0 | 13 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Police identified the gunman as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was apparently laid off from his job as a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Import Co. last year. ||||| Police identified the slain co-worker as Steven Ercolino, 41, who had apparently filed a prior complaint against his assailant, claiming that he thought Johnson would eventually try to kill him. | How many years older was Jeffrey Johnson than Steven Ercolino 18 | 0 | 13 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Police identified the gunman as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was apparently laid off from his job as a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Import Co. last year. ||||| Police identified the slain co-worker as Steven Ercolino, 41, who had apparently filed a prior complaint against his assailant, claiming that he thought Johnson would eventually try to kill him. | Gravity pulled dust and gas particles together to form Asteroids | -1 | 13 | News/CNN/cnn-3b53163f2c4895c65d089965da61d4fd46d97ec8.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. ||||| The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. | What are some of the groups of people that went to island Ibosim Chinese | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. ||||| The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. | What are some of the groups of people that went to island Ibosim Carthaginians | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. ||||| The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. | What are some of the groups of people that went to island Ibosim Phoenician traders | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. ||||| The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. | What are some of the groups of people that went to island Ibosim Phoenician traders, Greeks, Romans, Moors, and Carthaginians | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. ||||| The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. | What are some of the groups of people that went to island Ibosim Between Africa and ancient Iberia | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. ||||| The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. | What is Charlie's role at the audition where he meets Julie Gillis Actor | -1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did Carthaginians capitalize on in Ibiza Lead mining | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did Carthaginians capitalize on in Ibiza Slave work | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did Carthaginians capitalize on in Ibiza Salt to cure fish | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did Carthaginians capitalize on in Ibiza The natural resources | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | When was the book published and in how many versions Two | -1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What different names were given to Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia Molins | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What different names were given to Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia Yebisah | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What different names were given to Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia Ebusus | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What different names were given to Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia Dalt Villa | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What different names were given to Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia Ebysos | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What different names were given to Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | Who led the army that caused the fall of the city of Palma King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya | -1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| The Carthaginians originally came from the area comprising present-day Lebanon, and from their bases in North Africa and what's now Spain, they challenged the Roman Empire for domination of the Mediterranean region. | What historic group hailing from present day Lebanon, settled on the island in 7th century BC Romans | 0 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| The Carthaginians originally came from the area comprising present-day Lebanon, and from their bases in North Africa and what's now Spain, they challenged the Roman Empire for domination of the Mediterranean region. | What historic group hailing from present day Lebanon, settled on the island in 7th century BC Greek | 0 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| The Carthaginians originally came from the area comprising present-day Lebanon, and from their bases in North Africa and what's now Spain, they challenged the Roman Empire for domination of the Mediterranean region. | What historic group hailing from present day Lebanon, settled on the island in 7th century BC Carthaginians | 1 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| The Carthaginians originally came from the area comprising present-day Lebanon, and from their bases in North Africa and what's now Spain, they challenged the Roman Empire for domination of the Mediterranean region. | What historic group hailing from present day Lebanon, settled on the island in 7th century BC Ebysos | 0 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| The Carthaginians originally came from the area comprising present-day Lebanon, and from their bases in North Africa and what's now Spain, they challenged the Roman Empire for domination of the Mediterranean region. | Who murders the individuals who assisted with removing the contents of the tomb Kah-To-Bey's father | -1 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | How did ancient settlers called Ibiza The island | 0 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | How did ancient settlers called Ibiza Yebisah | 1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | How did ancient settlers called Ibiza Punishment | 0 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | How did ancient settlers called Ibiza Ebusus | 1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | How did ancient settlers called Ibiza Ibosim, Ebysos, Ebusus, Yebisah | 1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | How did ancient settlers called Ibiza Ebysos | 1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | Who is Larry Pivnick They work for Legal Aid | -1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | On which Mediterranean islands the relicts of prehistoric settlements were found Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, Formentera | 1 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | On which Mediterranean islands the relicts of prehistoric settlements were found Ibiza | 1 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | On which Mediterranean islands the relicts of prehistoric settlements were found Naples | 0 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | On which Mediterranean islands the relicts of prehistoric settlements were found Sicily | 0 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | Who is responsible for the rebuilding of the choir and eastern transept Hugh of Avalon | -1 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What was the Greek name for Ibiza Yebisah | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What was the Greek name for Ibiza Ebusus | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What was the Greek name for Ibiza Phoenician | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What was the Greek name for Ibiza Ebysos | 1 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What was the Greek name for Ibiza the Moors | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What exactly did the person consume Food | -1 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| The Carthaginians also considered the island a holy place, and here in great splendour they buried thousands of their citizens in a huge necropolis on the Puig des Molins (Hill of the Windmills) below the Dalt Vila (Old Town) of Ibiza. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | Why did the Carthaginians want Ibiza Land | 0 | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| The Carthaginians also considered the island a holy place, and here in great splendour they buried thousands of their citizens in a huge necropolis on the Puig des Molins (Hill of the Windmills) below the Dalt Vila (Old Town) of Ibiza. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | Why did the Carthaginians want Ibiza Gold | 0 | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| The Carthaginians also considered the island a holy place, and here in great splendour they buried thousands of their citizens in a huge necropolis on the Puig des Molins (Hill of the Windmills) below the Dalt Vila (Old Town) of Ibiza. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | Why did the Carthaginians want Ibiza Salt | 1 | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| The Carthaginians also considered the island a holy place, and here in great splendour they buried thousands of their citizens in a huge necropolis on the Puig des Molins (Hill of the Windmills) below the Dalt Vila (Old Town) of Ibiza. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | Why did the Carthaginians want Ibiza It was a holy place, vast salt flats, lead mining, and other natural resources | 1 | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| The Carthaginians also considered the island a holy place, and here in great splendour they buried thousands of their citizens in a huge necropolis on the Puig des Molins (Hill of the Windmills) below the Dalt Vila (Old Town) of Ibiza. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | Why did the Carthaginians want Ibiza Government | 0 | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians also carried out lead mining and continued to be of significance up until this century. ||||| The Carthaginians also considered the island a holy place, and here in great splendour they buried thousands of their citizens in a huge necropolis on the Puig des Molins (Hill of the Windmills) below the Dalt Vila (Old Town) of Ibiza. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | Who was traveling to Yosemite Valley Bear | -1 | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Romans never really infiltrated Ibiza, and even after the defeat of Hannibal in 202 b.c. ||||| during the Second Punic War their influence was restrained. | Who never really infiltrated the island and had restrained influence in the Second Punic War The Romans | 1 | 8 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Romans never really infiltrated Ibiza, and even after the defeat of Hannibal in 202 b.c. ||||| during the Second Punic War their influence was restrained. | Who never really infiltrated the island and had restrained influence in the Second Punic War Carthaginians | 0 | 8 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
The Romans never really infiltrated Ibiza, and even after the defeat of Hannibal in 202 b.c. ||||| during the Second Punic War their influence was restrained. | Which award did Zelon receive in the great Hall of The Supreme Court The Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award | -1 | 8 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | What human developmental Age is evidenced at the monument Ca Na Costa Ordered | 0 | 9 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | What human developmental Age is evidenced at the monument Ca Na Costa Stone age | 0 | 9 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | What human developmental Age is evidenced at the monument Ca Na Costa The Bronze Age | 1 | 9 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
A handful of Bronze Age relics has fostered an assumption that prehistoric settlers inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago. ||||| Greater evidence of such a people is found on Mallorca and Menorca than on Ibiza, but one of the Balearics' most important sites is actually on the island of Formentera, where the megalithic monument/tomb of Ca Na Costa has been dated to 2000 b.c. | Where is the gargantuan dinosaur attacked by rocket pack soldiers Power plant | -1 | 9 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | true |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What island was dubbed "Ebysos" by the Greeks Ibiza | 1 | 10 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What island was dubbed "Ebysos" by the Greeks Naples | 0 | 10 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | What island was dubbed "Ebysos" by the Greeks Formentera | 0 | 10 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
Ibiza's key location between Africa and ancient Iberia made it a convenient stopover for Mediterranean seafarers, such as the Phoenician traders, who called the island Ibosim. ||||| The Greeks dubbed it Ebysos, the Romans called it Ebusus, and the Moors, Yebisah. | Can mutations have an effect on survival Not at all | -1 | 10 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did the Carthaginians want from Ibiza Salt flats for salt to cure fish | 1 | 11 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did the Carthaginians want from Ibiza Vast Salt Flats | 1 | 11 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did the Carthaginians want from Ibiza California | 0 | 11 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did the Carthaginians want from Ibiza Salt | 1 | 11 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did the Carthaginians want from Ibiza A place to stay | 0 | 11 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
The Carthaginians: A detailed history of the island doesn't begin until it became a colony of Carthage in the 7th century b.c. ||||| Their interest in Ibiza lay partly in its vast salt flats, which to this day remain the source of a profitable industry. ||||| They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported to their home country. | What did Allan contemplate over his desk Arthur | -1 | 11 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryIbiza-0.txt | false |
American 77 traveled undetected for 36 minutes on a course heading due east for Washington, D.C. By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center. ||||| They knew American 77 was lost. | By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center and they knew what was missing All radar center data | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
American 77 traveled undetected for 36 minutes on a course heading due east for Washington, D.C. By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center. ||||| They knew American 77 was lost. | By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center and they knew what was missing Communication with the FAA | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
American 77 traveled undetected for 36 minutes on a course heading due east for Washington, D.C. By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center. ||||| They knew American 77 was lost. | By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center and they knew what was missing Primary targets | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
American 77 traveled undetected for 36 minutes on a course heading due east for Washington, D.C. By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center. ||||| They knew American 77 was lost. | By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center and they knew what was missing Flight 77 | 1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
American 77 traveled undetected for 36 minutes on a course heading due east for Washington, D.C. By 9:25, FAA's Herndon Command Center and FAA headquarters knew two aircraft had crashed into the World Trade Center. ||||| They knew American 77 was lost. | Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help Yes, because several of the residents were attorneys | -1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
A manager at the Herndon Command Center asked FAA headquarters if they wanted to order a "nationwide ground stop." ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. | What was ordered at the Command Center at 9:25 A "nationwide ground stop." | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
A manager at the Herndon Command Center asked FAA headquarters if they wanted to order a "nationwide ground stop." ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. | What was ordered at the Command Center at 9:25 Stand down | 0 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
A manager at the Herndon Command Center asked FAA headquarters if they wanted to order a "nationwide ground stop." ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. | What was ordered at the Command Center at 9:25 Attack | 0 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
A manager at the Herndon Command Center asked FAA headquarters if they wanted to order a "nationwide ground stop." ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. | What was ordered at the Command Center at 9:25 Grounding | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
A manager at the Herndon Command Center asked FAA headquarters if they wanted to order a "nationwide ground stop." ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. | Why did Porky have to share a room with Daffy Vacancy | -1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At 9:21, it advised the Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles urged its controllers to look for primary targets. ||||| At 9:32, they found one. | The Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles were urged to have their controllers look for primary targets and they found one at what time Just before 9:30 | 0 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At 9:21, it advised the Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles urged its controllers to look for primary targets. ||||| At 9:32, they found one. | The Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles were urged to have their controllers look for primary targets and they found one at what time 9:21 | 0 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At 9:21, it advised the Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles urged its controllers to look for primary targets. ||||| At 9:32, they found one. | The Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles were urged to have their controllers look for primary targets and they found one at what time Just after 9:30 | 1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At 9:21, it advised the Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles urged its controllers to look for primary targets. ||||| At 9:32, they found one. | The Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles were urged to have their controllers look for primary targets and they found one at what time 9:32 | 1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At 9:21, it advised the Dulles terminal control facility, and Dulles urged its controllers to look for primary targets. ||||| At 9:32, they found one. | When did Durer first produce a set of seventeen prints illustrating the Life of the Virgin that was sold individually for several years 1503 - 1505 | -1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At least some FAA officials in Boston Center and the New England Region knew that a hijacker on board American 11 had said "we have some planes." ||||| Concerns over the safety of other aircraft began to mount. ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. ||||| FAA personnel at both Reagan National and Dulles airports notified the Secret Service. | Which officials knew there was a highjacker aboar Boston and New England | 1 | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At least some FAA officials in Boston Center and the New England Region knew that a hijacker on board American 11 had said "we have some planes." ||||| Concerns over the safety of other aircraft began to mount. ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. ||||| FAA personnel at both Reagan National and Dulles airports notified the Secret Service. | Which officials knew there was a highjacker aboar Officials | 0 | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At least some FAA officials in Boston Center and the New England Region knew that a hijacker on board American 11 had said "we have some planes." ||||| Concerns over the safety of other aircraft began to mount. ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. ||||| FAA personnel at both Reagan National and Dulles airports notified the Secret Service. | Which officials knew there was a highjacker aboar Some of the FAA officials | 1 | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At least some FAA officials in Boston Center and the New England Region knew that a hijacker on board American 11 had said "we have some planes." ||||| Concerns over the safety of other aircraft began to mount. ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. ||||| FAA personnel at both Reagan National and Dulles airports notified the Secret Service. | Which officials knew there was a highjacker aboar CIA | 0 | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At least some FAA officials in Boston Center and the New England Region knew that a hijacker on board American 11 had said "we have some planes." ||||| Concerns over the safety of other aircraft began to mount. ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. ||||| FAA personnel at both Reagan National and Dulles airports notified the Secret Service. | Which officials knew there was a highjacker aboar ATC | 0 | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At least some FAA officials in Boston Center and the New England Region knew that a hijacker on board American 11 had said "we have some planes." ||||| Concerns over the safety of other aircraft began to mount. ||||| While this was being discussed by executives at FAA headquarters, the Command Center ordered one at 9:25. ||||| FAA personnel at both Reagan National and Dulles airports notified the Secret Service. | Who learns that Nurse Ginger is in Pahoota Ray Vernon | -1 | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | false |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | At 9:32, what did they find Found one | 1 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | At 9:32, what did they find The cause of the radar malfunction | 0 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | At 9:32, what did they find A primary radar target | 1 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | At 9:32, what did they find A primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed | 1 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | At 9:32, what did they find Found 2 | 0 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | At 9:32, what did they find A manager able to order a nationwide ground stop | 0 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
At 9:32, they found one. ||||| Several of the Dulles controllers "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed" and notified Reagan National Airport. | Who was a jovial man Tasha's father | -1 | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-23.txt | true |
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