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What was the name of the firm commissioned to build The Traymore Hotel? | By 1914, the hotel's owner, Daniel White, taking a hint from the Marlborough-Blenheim, commissioned the firm of Price and McLanahan to build an even bigger hotel. | 0 | 97,700 | entailment |
What year was "Ray of Light" released? | American music critic Ann Powers explained that what Madonna searched for with Orbit "was a kind of a lushness that she wanted for this record. | 1 | 97,701 | not entailment |
Who was providing supplies to the Vietnamese communists fighting against France? | General John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel to Vietnam to study and assess the French forces there. | 1 | 97,702 | not entailment |
When did the investigation of the signals transmitted by Compass -M1 begin? | The investigation of the transmitted signals started immediately after the launch of Compass -M1 on 14 April 2007. | 0 | 97,703 | entailment |
In addition to Jews, what other religious community comprises a large share of the non-Catholic population of New Haven? | There are churches for all major branches of Christianity within the city, multiple store-front churches, ministries (especially in working-class Latino and Black neighborhoods), a mosque, many synagogues (including two yeshivas), and other places of worship; the level of religious diversity in the city is high. | 1 | 97,704 | not entailment |
What were dogs in this era most likely to be considered? | Domesticated animals that were also eaten included chickens, Mandarin ducks, geese, cows, sheep, pigs, camels and dogs (various types were bred specifically for food, while most were used as pets). | 0 | 97,705 | entailment |
What did the Muslim Brotherhood want to happen to Nasser? | Later that day, hundreds of thousands of protesters, mainly belonging to the Brotherhood, called for Naguib's return and Nasser's imprisonment. | 0 | 97,706 | entailment |
London is directly connected to continental Europe through what rail service? | Some international railway services to Continental Europe were operated during the 20th century as boat trains, such as the Admiraal de Ruijter to Amsterdam and the Night Ferry to Paris and Brussels. | 1 | 97,707 | not entailment |
How did the 2010 Global Green Economy Index rank Switzerland? | Switzerland has one of the best environmental records among nations in the developed world; it was one of the countries to sign the Kyoto Protocol in 1998 and ratified it in 2003. | 1 | 97,708 | not entailment |
Queen's final tour with Freddie Mercury was in what year? | The show sold out within two hours and over 120,000 fans packed the park for what was Queen's final live performance with Mercury. | 1 | 97,709 | not entailment |
Near what region was Balta bording? | By the late 18th century, a number of defeats in several wars with Russia led some people in the Ottoman Empire to conclude that the reforms of Peter the Great had given the Russians an edge, and the Ottomans would have to keep up with Western technology in order to avoid further defeats. | 1 | 97,710 | not entailment |
What book was 'Munich' based on? | Spielberg's film Munich, about the events following the 1972 Munich Massacre of Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games, was his second film essaying Jewish relations in the world (the first being Schindler's List). | 1 | 97,711 | not entailment |
Which two countries did the King and Queen tour in 1939? | In May and June 1939, the King and Queen toured Canada and the United States. | 0 | 97,712 | entailment |
How long does the record company have the right of first refusal for contestants on American Idol? | UMG (season 10–) had the right of first refusal to sign contestants for three months after the season's finale. | 0 | 97,713 | entailment |
What year was Dell's Tennessee facility opened? | Most of the work that used to take place in Dell's U.S. plants was transferred to contract manufacturers in Asia and Mexico, or some of Dell's own factories overseas. | 1 | 97,714 | not entailment |
Which America's Cup competitions did Valencia host? | In addition to these Valencia has hosted world-class events that helped shape the city's reputation and put it in the international spotlight, e.g., the Regional Exhibition of 1909, the 32nd and the 33rd America's Cup competitions, the European Grand Prix of Formula One auto racing, the Valencia Open 500 tennis tournament, and the Global Champions Tour of equestrian sports. | 0 | 97,715 | entailment |
In what century did the latin vulgate bible use the term coccumque bis tinctum? | Coccus, from the ancient Greek Kokkos, means a tiny grain and is the term that was used in ancient times for the Kermes vermilio insect used to make the Kermes dye. | 1 | 97,716 | not entailment |
How common was divorce for samurai? | After a divorce samurai had to return the betrothal money, which often prevented divorces. | 1 | 97,717 | not entailment |
Where is Glatz | The end of that year saw Frederick once more victorious, defeating the able Daun in the Battle of Torgau; but he suffered very heavy casualties, and the Austrians retreated in good order. | 1 | 97,718 | not entailment |
What metaphysical concepts were included in the Vedanta school? | The emergence of Vedanta school represented a period when a more knowledge-centered understanding began to emerge. | 1 | 97,719 | not entailment |
What drug effectively treated Tuberculosis? | The aftermath of World War II saw an explosion in the discovery of new classes of antibacterial drugs including the cephalosporins (developed by Eli Lilly based on the seminal work of Giuseppe Brotzu and Edward Abraham), streptomycin (discovered during a Merck-funded research program in Selman Waksman's laboratory), the tetracyclines (discovered at Lederle Laboratories, now a part of Pfizer), erythromycin (discovered at Eli Lilly and Co.) and their extension to an increasingly wide range of bacterial pathogens. | 1 | 97,720 | not entailment |
What material were the gates of the Temple of Jerusalem made from? | The Baghdad Battery, with copper cylinders soldered to lead, dates back to 248 BC to AD 226 and resembles a galvanic cell, leading people to believe this was the first battery; the claim has not been verified. | 1 | 97,721 | not entailment |
Can you name some common vegetables used in Cyprus? | Fresh vegetables and fruits are common ingredients. | 1 | 97,722 | not entailment |
When was the Kingdom of Pontus taken over by the Roman Republic? | It was founded by Mithridates I in 291 BC and lasted until its conquest by the Roman Republic in 63 BC. | 0 | 97,723 | entailment |
From where did Illyrians import there weapons and armor? | Illyrians on the coast of the Adriatic were under the effects and influence of Hellenisation and some tribes adopted Greek, becoming bilingual due to their proximity to the Greek colonies in Illyria. | 1 | 97,724 | not entailment |
What year did the Oeselian pirates carry out a famous raid? | Perhaps the most famous raid by Oeselian pirates occurred in 1187, with the attack on the Swedish town of Sigtuna by Finnic raiders from Couronia and Oesel. | 0 | 97,725 | entailment |
According to the 2011 London census, what percentage of children were black? | Altogether at the 2011 census, of London's 1,624,768 population aged 0 to 15, 46.4 per cent were White, 19.8 per cent were Asian, 19 per cent were Black, 10.8 per cent were Mixed and 4 per cent represented another ethnic group. | 0 | 97,726 | entailment |
What song was sung at Chopin's funeral? | At the graveside, the Funeral March from Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 was played, in Reber's instrumentation. | 1 | 97,727 | not entailment |
What was the Secretariat for non-believers eventually renamed? | To foster common bonds with all persons of good will, he decreed an annual peace day to be celebrated on January first of every year. | 1 | 97,728 | not entailment |
During what meals was wine commonly drank? | Many types of drinks involving grapes and honey were consumed as well. | 1 | 97,729 | not entailment |
What equipment was acquired to aid in Afghanistan? | Although the viability of the Canada First Defence Strategy continues to suffer setbacks from challenging and evolving fiscal and other factors, it originally aimed to: | 1 | 97,730 | not entailment |
What is the main religion of Raleigh? | As of 2013, 46.41% of people in Raleigh are affiliated with a religion. | 1 | 97,731 | not entailment |
During the 2010 United States Census what percentage of Atlantic City's population was Hispanic or Latino? | At the 2010 United States Census, there were 39,558 people, 15,504 households, and 8,558 families residing in the city. | 1 | 97,732 | not entailment |
What did Einstein with the 1921 Nobel Prize for? | The Nobel committee awarded the prize for his work on the photo-electric effect, rather than relativity, both because of a bias against purely theoretical physics not grounded in discovery or experiment, and dissent amongst its members as to the actual proof that relativity was real. | 0 | 97,733 | entailment |
What did the Romans use as a means of expanding their rule throughout the empire? | Imperial cult became one of the major ways in which Rome advertised its presence in the provinces and cultivated shared cultural identity and loyalty throughout the Empire. | 0 | 97,734 | entailment |
What did Mill say might not actually exist? | Secondly, Mill's formulation leaves open the unsettling possibility that the "gap-filling entities are purely possibilities and not actualities at all". | 0 | 97,735 | entailment |
The journey for answers to polynomial equations of degree higher than 4 was the original motivation for what theory? | The original motivation for group theory was the quest for solutions of polynomial equations of degree higher than 4. | 0 | 97,736 | entailment |
How large is the metropolitan area of Paris? | The city's last major annexation of outlying territories in 1860 not only gave it its modern form but also created the 20 clockwise-spiralling arrondissements (municipal boroughs). | 1 | 97,737 | not entailment |
Who was elected the first female president of Africa? | Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Harvard-trained economist and former Minister of Finance, was elected as the first female president in Africa. | 0 | 97,738 | entailment |
Why do fungi communicate? | Fungi communicate to coordinate and organize their growth and development such as the formation of Marcelia and fruiting bodies. | 0 | 97,739 | entailment |
How are severe infections of the brain usually treated? | Depending on the severity and the type of infection, the antibiotic may be given by mouth or by injection, or may be applied topically. | 1 | 97,740 | not entailment |
On what street is Masjid Bilal located? | They tried to buy this church, but due to financial difficulties the Muslims instead bought an old grocery store at Chimbarazoo Boulevard, the present location of Masjid Bilal. | 0 | 97,741 | entailment |
What is one country in the geographic area that was affected by the development of the Gothic style of architecture? | The same wide geographic area was then affected by the development of Gothic architecture, but the acceptance of the Gothic style and methods of construction differed from place to place, as did the expressions of Gothic taste. | 1 | 97,742 | not entailment |
How many tons of cargo does the Tulsa Port of Catoosa ship annually? | The only port handling international cargo in the state, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa is the most inland ocean-going port in the nation and ships over two million tons of cargo each year. | 0 | 97,743 | entailment |
What area do peaks in France, Italy, and Switzerland lie in? | Similarly the peaks in Switzerland extending to western Austria (Helvetic nappes) consist of thin-skinned sedimentary folding that detached from former basement rock. | 1 | 97,744 | not entailment |
In what year did The Teutonic Order lose Eastern Prussia? | Walter von Cronberg, the next Grand Master, was enfeoffed with the title to Prussia after the Diet of Augsburg in 1530, but the Order never regained possession of the territory. | 1 | 97,745 | not entailment |
Why were instruments more unwelcome to Christians? | They were considered a Catholic innovation, not widely practiced until the 18th century, and were opposed vigorously in worship by a number of Protestant Reformers, including Martin Luther (1483–1546), Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin (1509–1564) and John Wesley (1703–1791). | 0 | 97,746 | entailment |
In Cubism what was architechtural interested base on? | Cubism had become an influential factor in the development of modern architecture from 1912 (La Maison Cubiste, by Raymond Duchamp-Villon and André Mare) onwards, developing in parallel with architects such as Peter Behrens and Walter Gropius, with the simplification of building design, the use of materials appropriate to industrial production, and the increased use of glass. | 1 | 97,747 | not entailment |
What river is on the border of France and Germany? | Strasbourg is situated on the eastern border of France with Germany. | 1 | 97,748 | not entailment |
Was there anything good that could be found from the divergence into exchange ? | Ottoman Greeks had to endure through several centuries of adversity that culminated in genocide in the 20th century but nevertheless included cultural exchanges and enriched both cultures. | 0 | 97,749 | entailment |
Where is London City Airport located? | London City Airport, the smallest and most central airport, in Newham, East London, is focused on business travellers, with a mixture of full service short-haul scheduled flights and considerable business jet traffic. | 0 | 97,750 | entailment |
The National Museum began in 1947 with a display of what type of art? | The National Museum which began with an exhibition of Indian art and artefacts at the Royal Academy in London in the winter of 1947–48 was later at the end was shown at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949. | 0 | 97,751 | entailment |
What did the cathedral status save the abbey from? | By granting the abbey cathedral status Henry VIII gained an excuse to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period. | 0 | 97,752 | entailment |
Who did Rousseau stay with when visiting Britain? | Although he did not meet Rousseau on his visit to Britain in 1766–7 | 1 | 97,753 | not entailment |
What is Lancashire's long and productive tradition? | Lancashire has a long and highly productive tradition of music making. | 0 | 97,754 | entailment |
What did Gaddafi insist that the coup be referred to as? | Due to the coup's bloodless nature, it was initially labelled the "White Revolution", although was later renamed the "One September Revolution" after the date on which it occurred. | 1 | 97,755 | not entailment |
What was the original intent of the phonautograph? | The phonautograph, patented by Léon Scott in 1857, used a vibrating diaphragm and stylus to graphically record sound waves as tracings on sheets of paper, purely for visual analysis and without any intent of playing them back. | 0 | 97,756 | entailment |
The genome-wide genetic study carried out in 2010 by Behar et al. examined the genetic relationship between Jewish groups and what other population? | examined the genetic relationships among all major Jewish groups, including Ashkenazim, as well as the genetic relationship between these Jewish groups and non-Jewish ethnic populations. | 0 | 97,757 | entailment |
Who thought their future would be fused with Estonians? | Although Baltic Germans at large regarded the future of Estonians as being a fusion with themselves, the Estophile educated class admired the ancient culture of the Estonians and their era of freedom before the conquests by Danes and Germans in the 13th century. | 0 | 97,758 | entailment |
Who has the largest school population? | South Ribble has the largest school population and Fylde the smallest (only three schools). | 0 | 97,759 | entailment |
An adolescent going through a family break up turning into an adult in a stable marriage is given as an example of change in what? | Weinreich applies the identity variant in a framework which also allows for the transition from one to another by way of biographical experiences and resolution of conflicted identifications situated in various contexts – for example, an adolescent going through family break-up may be in one state, whereas later in a stable marriage with a secure professional role may be in another. | 0 | 97,760 | entailment |
What film did Spielberg make to earn a merit badge? | In 1958, he became a Boy Scout and fulfilled a requirement for the photography merit badge by making a nine-minute 8 mm film entitled The Last Gunfight. | 0 | 97,761 | entailment |
Which two prizes are dedicated to mathematics? | In addition, many subjects and activities have specially endowed prizes, several of which are awarded by visiting experts. | 1 | 97,762 | not entailment |
What EQ settings were known to have issues with bass distortion? | For all iPods released in 2006 and earlier, some equalizer (EQ) sound settings would distort the bass sound far too easily, even on undemanding songs. | 1 | 97,763 | not entailment |
How might wasted power be salvaged? | A converter can be fed from the rotor circuit and return the slip-frequency power that would otherwise be wasted back into the power system through an inverter or separate motor-generator. | 0 | 97,764 | entailment |
What was Diogo Cao's nationality? | After centuries as a major hub for transatlantic trade, direct European colonization of the Congo river delta began in the late 19th century, subsequently eroding the power of the Bantu societies in the region. | 1 | 97,765 | not entailment |
What is the tourist industry mostly based around? | The tourist industry is heavily based on the promotion of Napoleon's imprisonment. | 0 | 97,766 | entailment |
When was 'Men In Black' released? | In 2006, Spielberg co-executive produced with famed filmmaker Robert Zemeckis a CGI children's film called Monster House, marking their eighth collaboration since 1990's Back to the Future Part III. | 1 | 97,767 | not entailment |
What does Tuscon have more than most desert climates? | A similar scenario is seen in Alice Springs, Australia, which averages 11 inches (279.4 mm) a year, but has a desert climate. | 1 | 97,768 | not entailment |
When was the disagreement settled out of court? | The release of a video-game Starpower: Beyoncé was cancelled after Beyoncé pulled out of a $100 million with GateFive who alleged the cancellation meant the sacking of 70 staff and millions of pounds lost in development. | 1 | 97,769 | not entailment |
What system did Arthur Cronquist put forth in 1968, but not publish in full form until 1981? | The Cronquist system, proposed by Arthur Cronquist in 1968 and published in its full form in 1981, is still widely used but is no longer believed to accurately reflect phylogeny. | 0 | 97,770 | entailment |
What did Nobunaga mean? | A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. | 1 | 97,771 | not entailment |
Along with dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, cortisol and oxytocin, what neurotransmitter or hormone influences emotion? | It also is influenced by hormones and neurotransmitters such as dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, oxytocin, cortisol and GABA. | 0 | 97,772 | entailment |
What heavily influenced nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John? | During the 20th century, John was normally depicted in fictional books and films alongside Robin Hood. | 1 | 97,773 | not entailment |
What were the people using during the protest? | Dissatisfaction with the conduct of the war was growing with the public in the UK and in other countries, aggravated by reports of fiascos, especially the humiliating defeat of the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava. | 1 | 97,774 | not entailment |
What is one way you could group pesticides? | Systemic insecticides, which poison pollen and nectar in the flowers[citation needed], may kill bees and other needed pollinators[citation needed]. | 1 | 97,775 | not entailment |
When were the first published reports of bitumen extraction in Albania? | Since 1945, the mine was exploited by the Albanian government and from 2001 to date, the management passed to a French company, which organized the mining process for the manufacture of the natural bitumen on an industrial scale. | 1 | 97,776 | not entailment |
What was the name of West's fashion line for women? | On October 1, 2011, Kanye West premiered his women's fashion label, DW Kanye West at Paris Fashion Week. | 0 | 97,777 | entailment |
Who founded what came to be known Hyderabad? | One popular theory suggests that Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the founder of the city, named it "Bhagyanagar" or "Bhāgnagar" after Bhagmati, a local nautch (dancing) girl with whom he had fallen in love. | 0 | 97,778 | entailment |
In what year was India's constitution drafted? | In India, the longest constitutional text in the history of the world has governed that country since 1950. | 0 | 97,779 | entailment |
What type of language was Low German in the Middle Ages? | This is different from the situation in the Middle Ages when Low German had strong tendencies towards an ausbau language. | 0 | 97,780 | entailment |
What website, in addition to Ashley Madison, was Avid Media instructed to take offline? | When Avid Life Media, the parent company that created the Ashley Madison website, did not take the site offline, The Impact Group released two more compressed files, one 9.7GB and the second 20GB. | 1 | 97,781 | not entailment |
In what years was there intermittent war fare? | Intermittent warfare lasting from July 23, 1670 until July 1695, plus the typhoons of 1671 and 1693, and in particular the smallpox epidemic of 1688, reduced the Chamorro population from 50,000 to 10,000 to less than 5,000.:86 Precipitated by the death of Quipuha, and the murder of Father San Vitores and Pedro Calungsod by local rebel chief Matapang, tensions led to a number of conflicts. | 0 | 97,782 | entailment |
Who presented a solution to the philosophical problem of induction centered around falsifiability? | Nor is it rational according to Popper to make instead the more complex assumption that the sun will rise until a given day, but will stop doing so the day after, or similar statements with additional conditions. | 0 | 97,783 | entailment |
Who coined the word genome? | The Oxford Dictionary suggests the name to be a blend of the words gene and chromosome. | 1 | 97,784 | not entailment |
During what hours is the lower deck turned off? | Tenants of even-numbered floors first take an escalator (or an elevator from the parking garage) to the 2nd level, where they will enter the upper deck and arrive at their floors. | 1 | 97,785 | not entailment |
What drug company has a major presence in Tucson? | Raytheon Missile Systems (formerly Hughes Aircraft Co.), Texas Instruments, IBM, Intuit Inc., Universal Avionics, Honeywell Aerospace, Sunquest Information Systems, Sanofi-Aventis, Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., and Bombardier Aerospace all have a significant presence in Tucson. | 0 | 97,786 | entailment |
What is one reason for the decline in growth around the world in 2009? | With a recession in the U.S. and the increased savings rate of U.S. consumers, declines in growth elsewhere have been dramatic. | 0 | 97,787 | entailment |
Beyond getting money, bribes are also used to cause what to others? | Bribes may be demanded in order for an official to do something he is already paid to do. | 1 | 97,788 | not entailment |
Who was the third to last leader before the end of the Mexican Revolution? | After the assassination of Carranza and a short mandate by Adolfo de la Huerta, Álvaro Obregón took power. | 0 | 97,789 | entailment |
What Corsican leader did Napoleon write in 1789 expressing his nationalist sentiments? | At this time, he was a fervent Corsican nationalist, and wrote to Corsican leader Pasquale Paoli in May 1789, "As the nation was perishing I was born. | 0 | 97,790 | entailment |
What is a name for an art song? | The music of the Romantic era, from roughly the first decade of the 19th century to the early 20th century, was characterized by increased attention to an extended melodic line, as well as expressive and emotional elements, paralleling romanticism in other art forms. | 1 | 97,791 | not entailment |
Who was the last to choose the name John? | This was the first time in over 500 years that this name had been chosen; previous popes had avoided its use since the time of the Antipope John XXIII during the Western Schism several centuries before. | 0 | 97,792 | entailment |
Where do people take part in mock combat with blank shooting rifles? | The largest of these is in Huejotzingo, Puebla where most townspeople take part in mock combat with rifles shooting blanks, roughly based on the Battle of Puebla. | 0 | 97,793 | entailment |
What is the name of the Royal Institute's business operation? | RIBA Enterprises is the commercial arm of RIBA, with a registered office in Newcastle upon Tyne, a base at 15 Bonhill Street in London, and an office in Newark. | 0 | 97,794 | entailment |
What paid for Nigeria's fourth satellite? | The satellite according to then-Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan which was paid for by the insurance policy on NigComSat-1 which de-orbited in 2009, would have a positive impact on national development in various sectors such as communications, internet services, health, agriculture, environmental protection and national security. | 0 | 97,795 | entailment |
What wish of Virgil's did Lucius Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca disregard? | Augustus ordered Virgil's literary executors, Lucius Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca, to disregard Virgil's own wish that the poem be burned, instead ordering it published with as few editorial changes as possible. | 0 | 97,796 | entailment |
Who had a separate military force for controlling nuclear ICBMs? | In the United States Army for instance, air defence is part of the artillery arm, while in the Pakistan Army, it was split off from Artillery to form a separate arm of its own in 1990. | 1 | 97,797 | not entailment |
When was the Charles Cross car park removed? | It received negative feedback before opening when David Mackay said it was already "ten years out of date". | 1 | 97,798 | not entailment |
In what decade did the scientific revolution begin? | Some recent historians begin the period in the 1620s, with the start of the scientific revolution. | 0 | 97,799 | entailment |
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