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What overlooks the bay of Montevideo? | Fortaleza del Cerro | [
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How much did the percentage of households with access to the internet increase between 2006 and 2013? | more than doubled | [
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When did Windows 8 surpass Windows Vistas market share? | July 2013 | [
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From this case, what happened? | made strikes illegal | [
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Who was the cahir of the national gay and lesbian task force in the 1970s? | Bruce Voeller | [
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Which areas are composed as the Coral Triangle? | Indonesia, Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. | [
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When was the Associations Incorporation Act adopted? | 1985 | [
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In what year was England most recently eliminated from FIFA World Cup contention? | 2014 | [
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What term describes the basic symmetries of the laws of mechanics? | Rotation | [
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Individual routines start with what phases? | build-up phase during which the gymnast jumps repeatedly to achieve height | [
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What evidence leads most scientists to accept that birds are a specialized subgroup of theropod dinosaurs? | fossil and biological evidence | [
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Which writers helped to influence the post-punk movement? | William S. Burroughs and J.G. Ballard | [
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What kind of relationship exists between a tree's properties and its wood's properties? | strong | [
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How many versions of the Hiram myth are there? | at least two | [
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What museum exhibits the Millennium clock tower? | National Museum of Scotland | [
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What are two ways that a gymnist dismounts? | by swinging his body over the horse, or landing after a handstand | [
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Which newspaper overtook The Sun as largest Saturday UK newspaper? | Daily Mail | [
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When did the Cimbrian War end? | 101 BC | [
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In which type of migration do birds use the sun to navigate by day and a stellar compass at night? | diurnal migrants | [
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Who has one of the most complete ritual agendas? | Tarragona | [
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According to the Federal Constitution, how many cantons are equal in status? | all 26 | [
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What decade of music inspired Kanye West after his tour with U2? | 1980s | [
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On what Richmond street did General Lee live for a while? | Franklin | [
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In what year did Edward VII ascend to the throne? | 1901 | [
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How many papers had Von Neumann written by 1929? | thirty-two papers | [
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What year was the beginning of enemy bombing first promoted by Hitler? | 1930s | [
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What else is St. Mary's known as? | North Cathedral | [
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Spectre came in second in opening day gross in China behind what movie? | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | [
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What year was constitutional discrimination ended? | 1967 | [
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In what year did the CIA begin to expect a military coup in Libya? | 1969 | [
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How had some State employees described Kerry? | having "a kind of diplomatic attention deficit disorder" | [
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What political philosophy that attracted Popper as a teenager had a profound influence on his thinking going forward? | Marxism | [
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If the buck stops, the water will do what? | continue to spin | [
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Who were the guest judges in season two? | Lionel Richie and Robin Gibb | [
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What do critics usually call these lawyers? | copyright troll | [
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In what year did Apple begin a formal battery replacement program? | 2003 | [
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When was the winner declared? | May 2005 | [
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What position did Ecdicius hold? | Prefect of Egypt | [
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Who was the commander of the First Army? | General Steinmetz | [
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Was he united with the Arians in his beliefs? | disputes against Arians | [
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Where did the National Sports Museum reopen in 2008? | Olympic Stand | [
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What was Bartolomeo Bortolazzi's popular mandolin method? | Anweisung die Mandoline von selbst zu erlernen nebst einigen Uebungsstucken von Bortolazzi | [
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White clam pie is found in what district of New Haven? | Wooster Street in the Little Italy section | [
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Who's job is to prevent the opponents from scoring? | defenders | [
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When did Egypt mass it's army near the border with Israel? | 1967 | [
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What turned the battle for Olmutz against Frederick? | Austrian victory at the Battle of Domstadtl that wiped out a supply convoy destined for Olmütz, | [
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In what year were the Ionian Islands captured by the French? | 1797 | [
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On what exchange was the Shell Group's new parent company primarily listed? | the London Stock Exchange | [
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What did Bush's campaign call Kerry for changing his mind about Iraq? | a flip-flopper | [
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If a citizen was for some reason not conscripted, in what militia were they were registered? | the Garde Mobile | [
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What regions were redrawn in effort to improve relations between Germany and the Soviets? | Hungarian and Romanian borders | [
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Civilizations from what geographic part of Africa influenced Somali culture? | Northeast | [
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The context for the rise of the public sphere was the econoic and social change associated with what revolution? | Industrial Revolution | [
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What is the half life of the copper isotope 68mCu? | 3.8 minutes | [
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When was the Gaia hypothesis discovered? | in the 1960s | [
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What is the next major town to the east on I-10? | Las Cruces, New Mexico | [
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What republic was the territory of the Karachay Autonomous Oblast transferred to? | Georgian SSR | [
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Which did BYU's athletic program belong to before joining the Mountain West Conference? | the Western Athletic Conference | [
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What happened to Muslims during Holy Roman rule? | emigrated or were expelled | [
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What is Robert Osborne by profession? | film historian | [
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what year did the first permanent settler arrive? | December 1810 | [
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What impressed Liu Bei so much about Nanjing? | Nanjing's impeccable geographic position | [
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Who were prominent critics of optimality theory? | Mark Hale and Charles Reiss | [
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In 1874 the telegraph was known as the what of commerce? | nervous system | [
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What type of music did Madonna experimented with in Music? | folk and acoustic | [
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What do antibiotics interfere with? | contraceptive pills | [
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What two cars were featured in a chase scene along the banks of the Tiber River? | Aston Martin DB10 and a Jaguar C-X75 | [
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What was the basis of the quarrel between the Ancients and the moderns? | literary and artistic | [
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What group did Nasser try to allign himself with? | Muslim Brotherhood | [
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What are the two standard antenna types? | omnidirectional or weakly directional | [
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What is the second language for most Portuguese in Guinea-Bissau? | Kriol | [
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Where did Chopin stay while in London? | Dover Street | [
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What Macedonian ruler helped to advance Greek beliefs and ways of life ? | Alexander | [
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How does nucleoid look? | irregularly shaped body | [
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Northern Greece gets how many visitors? | 6.5 million | [
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How is data stored on DVDs? | digital blocks which make up each independent frame | [
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How many runways will be in the new airport? | six | [
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What is another word for head capsule? | epicranium | [
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In what year did the Norman Conquest occur? | 1066 | [
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On November 3, 2008, who predicted extremely weak GDP growth for the Eurozone in 2009? | European Commission at Brussels | [
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What was the estimated number of troops in Prussia's 3rd Army? | 140,000 troops | [
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How many people watched the 2010 Winter Olympics on February 17 as compared to the 18.4 million who tuned into Idol? | 30.1 million | [
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How many small states covered the Ganges Plain of India? | sixteen monarchies | [
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There were mass executions of Danube Swabian populations in what city? | Vojvodina | [
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Who did they delete for the cup? | Sheffield United | [
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What agency manages Tucson's water? | Arizona Department of Water Resources | [
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What weather phrase has become part of local popular culture in Melbourne and concerns the city's rapid change in weather? | four seasons in one day | [
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What could public rites and magic easily become in some circumstances? | indistinguishable | [
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What defines finite groups of order p, a prime number, as being necessarily cyclic (abelian) groups Zp? | Lagrange's theorem | [
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Which city has almost all of its sidewalks in Portuguese pavement? | Lisbon | [
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What instrument did Frédéric play in a performance on 23 March 1833? | pianos | [
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When was the pulp papermaking process developed? | 2nd century AD | [
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Which of Melbourne's suburbs have seen significant brownfields redevelopment in recent years? | middle and outer-ring | [
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Who contributed to the American studies programs at Yale and University of Wyoming? | William Robertson Coe | [
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What was the nationality of anthropologist Peg LeVine? | Australian | [
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What has been the trend lately in the Egypt economy? | improve considerably | [
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What type of birds lay its eggs on bare rock? | cliff-nesting common guillemot | [
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What is one type of architecture that heavily influenced the New Delhi town plan? | Hindu | [
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What battle between Timur and the Ottoman empire took place in 1402? | Battle of Ankara | [
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When did the dominant religion of Myanmar become something outside of the mainstream ? | in the 1050s, the Burmese language, culture and Theravada Buddhism slowly became dominant in the country. | [
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