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You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Digital Redlining) further development. Digital redlining is a broad term that refers to practices that create inequities of access in geographical areas but may also be used to refer to inequities in race, class, and culture outside of a geographical context that are caused by decisions around policy and practices with digital technologies. Although digital redlining refers to a complex and varied set of practices, it has been most commonly applied to practices with a geographical dimension. Common examples include when an internet service providers decide to not service specific geographic areas because those areas are seen to be not as profitable, Document [1](Title: Michael Counts) space on the 51st floor of 55 Water Street. Texts by Gertrude Stein and John Cage were performed alongside original and found texts by actors performing in an environment made of a field of wild grass harvested from Jamaica Bay. "wine-blue-open-water" was a walk-through performance installation freely adapted from Homer’s "Odyssey" with a pre-recorded text by Ruth Margraff. Set elements were rolled in on wagons past performers stationed like statues on a vacant floor of 67 Broad Street. Counts and the company also produced "Oh… A Fifty-Year Dart" (a series of episodes that unfolded over the course of three months), Document [2](Title: Israel) are thought to have included ancient Semitic-speaking peoples native to this area. The Israelites and their culture, according to the modern archaeological account, did not overtake the region by force, but instead branched out of these Canaanite peoples and their cultures through the development of a distinct monolatristic—and later monotheistic—religion centered on Yahweh. The archaeological evidence indicates a society of village-like centres, but with more limited resources and a small population. Villages had populations of up to 300 or 400, which lived by farming and herding, and were largely self-sufficient; economic interchange was prevalent. Writing was known and available for Document [3](Title: Klemensker) St. Clemens Food Products, exports some 4,500 tons of cheese to destinations around the globe. Klemensker Station used to serve the Allinge Railway which connected Rønne to Allinge and Sandvig near Hammershus from 1913 to 1953. Klemensker Klemensker is a village in the north-western part of the Danish island of Bornholm. With a population of 605 (1 January 2016), it is located on a crossroads 13 km north-east of Rønne, 7 km east of the coastal town Hasle and 12 km south of Allinge. It is known for its cheese production. Beginning at the village inn, Klemens Kro, the road Document [4](Title: Ricky Powell) Arts from LaGuardia Community College and a B.S. in Physical Education from Hunter College. Powell’s photographs focus on New Yorkers. Powell considers the relationship between the photographer and the photograph to be “a chemical connection of some sort”. As the intrinsic qualities of the photograph have changed since Powell began capturing his moments, so have the subjects; he is now more likely to “photograph strangers in his Greenwich Village neighborhood than multiplatinum hip-hop acts and Downtown art stars”. Powell originally saw photography as a purple elephant; taking pictures of family and friends at random. But in 1985, when a girlfriend Document [5](Title: Trea Turner) particularly anti-gay and -mentally disabled slurs, became public. Turner became the third player to have offensive tweets from his past discovered in the month of July 2018, following Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Josh Hader and Atlanta Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb. Turner apologized for the social media postings and said he took full responsibility at a press conference called before the Nationals' next game, expressing his emotions via crying. Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played college baseball at NC State. The San Document [6](Title: Joseph Tkach Jr.) Joseph Tkach Jr. Joseph Tkach Jr. is president of Grace Communion International, an evangelical Protestant denomination based in Glendora, Calif, and host of the weekly Web-series "Speaking of LIFE". Since assuming his responsibilities in 1995, Tkach has overseen a period of radical change within the denomination that began during the administration of his father, Joseph W. Tkach. Once a strict seventh-day Sabbatarian organization that denied the Trinity, required observance of Old Testament law and adhered to Anglo-Israelism, the church has abandoned those and other teachings in favor of a doctrine of salvation by grace through faith. He was born on Document [7](Title: Jordan Romero) Jordan Romero ( born July 12 , 1996 ) is an American mountain climber who was 13 years old when he allegedly reached the summit of Mount Everest . Romero was accompanied by his father Paul Romero , his step - mother Karen Lundgren , and three Sherpas , Ang Pasang Sherpa , Lama Dawa Sherpa , and Lama Karma Sherpa . The previous record for youngest to climb Everest was held by Temba Tsheri Sherpa of Nepal who was 16 years old when he reached the summit in 2001 . Romero was inspired to climb the tallest mountains of each continent when he saw a painting in the hallway of his school that had the seven continents ' highest mountains . Upon successfully hiking the Vinson Massif in December 2011 at the age of 15 years , 5 months , 12 days , Romero became the youngest climber in the world to complete the Seven Summits , a title previously held by George Atkinson . After this experience , Romero wrote a novel for children called '' No Summit Out Of Sight . '' Question: youngest person to reach the top of mount everest Answer:
Jordan Romero
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Trotsky Marudu) He said, "The exposure at college pushed me to another level of understanding and helped in constantly exploring new possibilities". He was the textile designer at the Weavers Service Centre in Chennai and Vijayawada along with K. M. Adimoolam and other senior artistes. Marudu and Adimoolam took initiative in introducing contemporary art that broke all the conservative techniques in many popular magazines of that era. He was also attracted to movies because of his mother, Rukmini Maruthappan as her uncle MS.Solaimalai was a story and dialogue writer who influenced him along with actor S. S. Rajendran. Marudu was particularly attracted Document [1](Title: Halifax Dukes) Newcastle. As in previous seasons the Aussie contingent were good at home but generally weak away. Dennis Gavros did well to come back mid-season and score competitively from the off, but he couldn't drive on from his 1967 level, and Bob Jameson too seemed to stagnate. The red leathered Greg Kentwell was the one rider to significantly improve his average, and he finished off strongly which augured well for 1969. Les Sharpe too was a much more effective novice than Les Bentzen and his away performances in particular were very encouraging. Maurie Robinson had had another brief fling in the Document [2](Title: Donald Duck) artist Shiro Amano worked with Donald on the graphic novel "Kingdom Hearts" based on the Disney-Square Enix video game. Donald Duck has a slightly different character abroad. Donald Duck ("Kalle Anka" in Sweden, "Anders And" in Denmark, "Andrés Önd" in Iceland, "Donald Duck" in Norway, and "Aku Ankka" in Finland) is a very popular character in Nordic countries. In the mid-1930s, Robert S. Hartman, a German who served as a representative of Walt Disney, visited Sweden to supervise the merchandise distribution of Sagokonst (The Art of Fables). Hartman found a studio called L'Ateljé Dekoratör, which produced illustrated cards that were Document [3](Title: USS Whipple (DD-15)) the destroyer put to sea on 28 August, bound for the Atlantic war zone, and put into the Azores on 17 September. "Whipple" operated on escort duties, convoying ships to and from the strategic islands for the next three months. She then received orders to report at Brest, France. Anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort duties occupied "Whipple" through the early spring of 1918. On 17 April, munition ship "Florence H." blew up off Quiberon Bay. Braving flying debris from the exploding ship, "Whipple" joined and in rescuing 32 men of the 77-man crew of that doomed vessel. "Whipple" carried out Document [4](Title: Jessica Sanchez) Her rendition of "I Will Always Love You" sung on ""Whitney Houston night"" (March 7, 2012) . CNN's HLN News Now reported that she brought the judges to their feet. With the lone standing ovation of the night just as before, her name became a worldwide trend on Twitter, and the video of the performance was uploaded to YouTube, it received five million views in three days. For her top 11 performance, Sanchez received constructive criticism from the judges for her rendition of Gloria Estefan's version of Vicki Sue Robinson's "Turn the Beat Around". Jackson said, "The problem for me Document [5](Title: Saverio Fava) US ambassador consisted of the "New Orleans Affair" in which eleven Italians were lynched by a New Orleans mob on 15 Mar 1891. Lodging a protest with Secretary of State James Blaine and eventually negotiating directly with President Benjamin Harrison, the Baron requested federal action to address a lynching of the eleven Italian citizens being managed as a State of Louisiana criminal event. Several Italians were lynched in a New Orleans jail after being falsely accused of a murder. The local and state government failed to act in a test of federal treaties. The Ambassador withdrew from the US in Document [6](Title: Mike DeCapite) Brooklyn, New York, in 1990. Excerpts from DeCapite's "Through the Windshield" first appeared in "CUZ," a literary magazine edited by Richard Hell and published under the auspices of the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church, in New York. Excerpts from "Through the Windshield" appeared in three issues of "CUZ," between 1988 and 1989. DeCapite did his first reading in January 1988 at the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church. "Through the Windshield" circulated widely in manuscript and was excerpted in numerous small magazines. In 1998, DeCapite, living in San Francisco, started Sparkle Street Books and published it himself. In 1995, Document [7](Title: Pharyngitis) Pharyngitis is inflammation of the back of the throat , known as the pharynx . It typically results in a sore throat and fever . Other symptoms may include a runny nose , cough , headache , a hoarse voice . Symptoms usually last three to five days . Complications can include sinusitis and acute otitis media . Pharyngitis is typically a type of respiratory tract infection . Question: a bacterial or viral infection of the throat is known as Answer:
Pharyngitis
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral) Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, located at 38th and Chestnut Streets in West Philadelphia, is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. Formerly known as the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Saviour, it was built in 1855, renovated in 1898, and rebuilt in the year 1906, after an April 16, 1902 fire. In 1992 it became the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. A highly-controversial renovation of the interior was undertaken, 2000-2002, under then-cathedral dean Richard Giles, author of "Re-Pitching the Tent: Re-Ordering Document [1](Title: G1 Special in USA) United States Heavyweight Championship, claiming that it would hurt the IWGP Intercontinental Championship, which he held at the time. Naito had even brought up the idea of retiring the Intercontinental Championship prior to losing it and now stated that upon winning the tournament, he was going to immediately retire the United States Heavyweight Championship and throw the title belt in the garbage. In the final first round match Kenny Omega was set to take on Michael Elgin. Elgin went into the match holding two straight victories over Omega with their most recent match against each other having taken place during Document [2](Title: Arthur Rhodes) on April 14 was added to the active roster. On July 31, , the Mariners traded him to the Florida Marlins in exchange for pitching prospect Gaby Hernandez. On December 12, 2008, Rhodes signed a two-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds. On June 29, 2010, his major league record-tying streak of 33 scoreless appearances was broken by Phillies slugger Raúl Ibañez. In 2010, Rhodes was selected to his first and only All-Star Game in his 20th major league season. He was the fifth player to go to his first All-Star Game after age 40, joining Satchel Paige, Connie Marrero, Jamie Document [3](Title: Big Sur) In the California State Assembly, Big Sur is in , and in . In the United States House of Representatives, Big Sur is in . Existing settlements in the Big Sur region, between Carmel Highlands and the San Carpoforo Creek, include: The area's increasing popularity and incredible beauty has attracted the attention of movie and television personalities for many years. Orson Welles and his wife at the time, Rita Hayworth, bought a Big Sur cabin on an impulse during a trip down the coast in 1944. They never spent a single night there, and the property is now the location Document [4](Title: Black in America) save their homes from foreclosure and the unemployed find work. The youth ministry assists students with financial aid applications. Following the documentary, a town hall discussion moderated by O’Brien features founder and senior pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes, clinical social worker and public relations executive Terrie Williams, syndicated columnist Michelle Singletary, FBCLG senior pastor Rev. Dr. DeForest Soaries, pollster Cornell Belcher and others. Black in America: The New Promised Land – Silicon Valley First aired November 13, 2011. While much of the country struggles to emerge from a recession, California’s Silicon Valley is booming, and technology companies like Facebook, Skype, and Document [5](Title: Wartburg 353) for its low price and comparatively well-equipped design. Because of its forward centre of gravity and front-wheel drive, the car had typical front-wheel-drive road handling, usually displaying significant understeer, especially in wet conditions. Wartburgs were exported to most continental European markets and also to the UK, Cyprus, Malta, and South Africa. The Wartburg 353 was very agile for its time, powered by a 1-litre displacement, 3-cylinder unit that took almost two decades to refine. While developing about (depending on the carburetor type) its two-stroke engine design provided more than 100 N/m of torque (106 N/m in the last version). Typical Document [6](Title: Bank of America Center (Orlando, Florida)) Bank of America Center (Orlando, Florida) The Bank of America Center is a 404-foot skyscraper in Downtown Orlando. The building is one of the tallest in the city, and is a unique part of the skyline. Its collection of 10 spires gives it an almost gothic appearance, and its staircase design makes it similar in appearance to another Bank of America building in Houston. The building was owned by Cousins Properties of Atlanta, Georgia and sold in January 2018 to Southwest Value Partners based in San Diego, California. April 1985, the Pillar-Bryton Company announced plans and unveiled the model for Document [7](Title: Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990) It was first introduced in the U.S. Senate in February 1990 as S. 2070 by Senator Herb Kohl of Wisconsin and then was incorporated into the Crime Control Act of 1990 that was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush . Question: who introduced the gun free school zones act of 1990 (gfsza) Answer:
Senator Herb Kohl
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: War Game (film)) War Game (film) War Game is a 2001 animated short film made by the British animation company Illuminated Films, and based on the Michael Foreman novel of the same name. The film included many of the same scenes listed in the book, although four new characters were created. In the short, the boys (Will, Freddie, Billy, and Lacey), are out playing a game of football when they hear about England declaring war on Germany. As in "All Quiet on the Western Front", the boys waste no time in enlisting in the army (at this point the singing Kitchener springs from Document [1](Title: Fährinsel) was eroded and, at some point, it must have been breached. When the remaining cliff section on the Fährinsel was abraded, southward running spits formed due to the currents from the northeast flowing past both sides of the northern tip of the island. The narrow bays, lagoons and runnels ("Riegen") between the spits slowly filled with organic material and silted up. Fährinsel is covered by a dense growth of juniper on the old berms. Between the berms an undergrowth of heather has developed. Reeds and salt meadow vegetation grows in the silted-up zones. In the lagoons, sedge and bog plants Document [2](Title: William Roberts (painter)) Vorticist exhibition in New York, and purchased by John Quinn, were subsequently lost, but the radical nature of Roberts's "Cubist style" is evidenced by "The Toe Dancer" (owned by the Victoria and Albert Museum) and the recently rediscovered "Boxers" – both exhibited with the London Group in 1915. In 1916 Roberts enlisted in the Royal Regiment of Artillery as a gunner, serving on the Western Front in the Ypres sector, north of the Menin Road and at Arras. Having been on active service for the best part of two years, he successfully applied to the Canadian War Records Office for Document [3](Title: Hollywood) a prominent investor and friend of Whitley's. She recommended the same name to her husband, Harvey. H. Wilcox, who had purchased 120 acres on February 1, 1887. It wasn't until August 1887 Wilcox decided to use that name and filed with the Los Angeles County Recorder's office on a deed and parcel map of the property. The early real-estate boom busted at the end of that year. By 1900, the region had a post office, newspaper, hotel, and two markets. Los Angeles, with a population of 102,479 lay east through the vineyards, barley fields, and citrus groves. A single-track streetcar Document [4](Title: 2017 NBA All-Star Game) on January 26, 2017. The West reserves include Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors, DeMarcus Cousins of the Sacramento Kings, Marc Gasol of the Memphis Grizzlies, DeAndre Jordan of the Los Angeles Clippers, and Gordon Hayward of the Utah Jazz. Jordan and Hayward were selected as all-stars for the first time in their respective careers. The East reserves include Kyle Lowry of the Toronto Raptors, Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics, John Wall of the Washington Wizards, Paul George of the Indiana Pacers, Kevin Love of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Document [5](Title: 2009 Tour de Pologne) on every stage. 2 August 2009 – Warsaw, 108 km 3 August 2009 – Serock to Białystok, 219.1 km This stage was very flat, with only a fourth-category climb near the end. There was a three-lap, 6.5 km circuit at the finish. 4 August 2009 – Bielsk Podlaski to Lublin, 225.1 km This course is mostly flat, though it becomes bumpy at the end. The 4.6 km finishing circuit includes multiple passes over a third-category climb. 5 August 2009 – Nałęczów to Rzeszów, 239.7 km In a chaotic bunch sprint, Edvald Boasson Hagen led out teammate André Greipel. While Greipel Document [6](Title: A. R. Ammons) A. R. Ammons Archie Randolph Ammons (February 18, 1926 – February 25, 2001) was an American poet who won the annual National Book Award for Poetry in 1973 and 1993. Ammons wrote about humanity's relationship to nature in alternately comic and solemn tones. His poetry often addresses religious and philosophical matters and scenes involving nature, almost in a Transcendental fashion. According to reviewer Daniel Hoffman, his work "is founded on an implied Emersonian division of experience into Nature and the Soul," adding that it "sometimes consciously echo[es] familiar lines from Emerson, Whitman and Dickinson." Ammons grew up on a tobacco Document [7](Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup) The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup , an international football tournament contested by the men 's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years . It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018 . It was the first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe , and the 11th time that it had been held in Europe . At an estimated cost of over $14.2 billion , it was the most expensive World Cup . It was also the first World Cup to use the video assistant referee ( VAR ) system . Question: where is the world cup football 2018 held Answer:
Russia
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: No Name Face) by Ron Aniello No Name Face No Name Face is the debut studio album by the rock band Lifehouse. It was released on October 31, 2000, and it produced the hit "Hanging by a Moment" which went on to be the most played song on radio the following year. This album launched Lifehouse into the limelight, and produced many radio-friendly hits. It has sold over four million copies worldwide, with 2,670,000 copies sold in the US alone. Lead singer and songwriter Jason Wade originally formed Lifehouse as a church rock band, and often performed for church worship services before signing Document [1](Title: Cristian Rodríguez) FC. In late August 2007, Rodríguez moved to Portugal's S.L. Benfica in a season-long loan, together with countryman Maxi Pereira, who was bought from Defensor Sporting. After being one of their most important players through 2007–08, he was bought by fellow Primeira Liga side FC Porto in June 2008(but part of the transfer fee was paid to Play International B.V.). During the two team's match in Lisbon on 30 August 2008, he was subjected to vitriolic abuse from the stands, in a 1–1 final draw; nonetheless he eventually settled at the new club, forming an attacking trio with Argentine Lisandro Document [2](Title: Michigan v. Jackson) Justice O'Connor. The dissent explained, Edwards did not confer a substantive constitutional right that had not existed before; it 'created a protective umbrella serving to enhance a constitutional guarantee.' The prophylactic rule of Edwards, designed from its inception to protect a defendant's right under the Fifth Amendment not to be compelled to incriminate himself, simply does not meaningfully apply to the Sixth Amendment. The holding in "Michigan v. Jackson" was narrowed later by the Court in "McNeil v. Wisconsin", which held that an accused's invocation of his Sixth Amendment right to counsel during a judicial proceeding does not constitute an Document [3](Title: Mining in Iran) of transaction (the government buys back the industrial project after the foreign direct investor has recouped his initial investment in the project "plus" a predefined profit) was introduced to bypass constitutional constraints on foreign investment and avoid potential political difficulties within the country. The scheme has government support for being an efficient means of attracting foreign capital, services and technical expertise, while reducing foreign exchange expenditures and expanding exports. If the Iranian Government is to fulfil its 20-year plan to improve the country's mining sector, it's estimated that US$20 billion, mostly in foreign investment, will be required. Most of the Document [4](Title: Viatcheslav Repin) writes in both French and Russian and positions himself as ‘a bridge between East and West’) make him an exceptional author. His works subtly but uncompromisingly point at the misguided ways of our epoch, and question the meaning of the torment through which any responsible artist must go today. a word from V. Repin (translated from French): «It has now been twenty-five years since I chose to settle in France. Almost a lifetime! Having lived between two worlds, having experienced the Cold War, the ups and downs of today’s life, I have recently founded a publishing house in Paris – Document [5](Title: Þursaflokkurinn) started working as a writer and was a member in the band "Stuðmenn" in which other Þursaflokkurinn musicians were also playing. Sometimes the band met again for one-off performances, for example for the memorial for Karl Sighvattson, who died in 1991. For their 30th anniversary in February 2008, all the albums were reissued in a mini-vinyl-box with a CD full of previously unissued tracks and live versions. In addition there is a tour going through Iceland since early 2008 with the small orchestra "Capút"; a live CD-DVD was issued in late November 2008 with the title "Í Höllinni Á Þorra Document [6](Title: Social networking service) quarter of 2012 to the fourth quarter of 2013, Facebook increased its advertising click through rate by 365%, having 2.5 million promoted suggested posts on user's news feeds. This surge of posts resulted in an influx of information that was difficult to organize. A study of the emotional responses to advertising on Facebook found that Business Pages found the highest appeal to users because they were only recommended when liked by the user or the user's friends. “Liked” pages have a higher credibility to users. However, a change in algorithm announced on April 10, 2014 said that Business Pages were Document [7](Title: Tyrese Gibson) Tyrese Gibson ( born December 30 , 1978 ) , also known mononymously as Tyrese , is an American singer , songwriter , rapper , actor , model , VJ , screenwriter , film producer , author and television producer . He played Joseph '' Jody '' Summers in Baby Boy , Angel Mercer in Four Brothers , Roman Pearce in the Fast and the Furious series and Robert Epps in the Transformers film series . After releasing several albums , he transitioned into films , with lead roles in several major Hollywood releases . Question: who plays roman pearce in fast and furious Answer:
Tyrese Gibson
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Coffee in Seattle) in Seattle through most of 2009 at the Burke Museum. The exhibition includes displays of equipment at the museum and a lecture series with talks in various locations wherein experts talk about aspects of the coffee industry. The World Barista Championship was held in Seattle in April 2015. The competition, and its winner Sasa Sestic, were the subject of a documentary film "The Coffee Man". In the NBC series "Frasier", the characters are often seen drinking coffee at the fictional Café Nervosa, which is said to have been inspired by the real-life Elliott Bay Café. Coffee in Seattle Seattle is Document [1](Title: Bibliotherapy) character, the client undergoes a form of catharsis by gaining hope and releasing emotional tension. There can also be a connection made between the circumstances in a story and the reader's own personal issues. This, consequently, leads to insights and behavioral change. Bibliotherapy using CBT relies mainly on self-help books which work to correct negative behaviors by offering alternative, positive actions. Visual-based materials, such as graphic novels, utilize both affective and CBT techniques. The gains achieved in cognitive bibliotherapy illustrate that the most important element in cognitive bibliotherapy is content of the program and not the individual interactions with a Document [2](Title: Acharei Mot) as says, "male and female created He them, and blessed them, and called their name Adam," that is, "man" (and thus only together are they "man"). Some say a man without a wife even impairs the Divine likeness, as says, "For in the image of God made He man," and immediately thereafter says, "And you, be fruitful, and multiply (implying that the former is impaired if one does not fulfill the latter). The Mishnah taught that they handed the scapegoat over to him who was to lead it away. All were permitted to lead it away, but the Priests made Document [3](Title: Scientific Research Institute of Parachute Construction) civilian applications, and equipment for the airline manufacturing and support industry. Scientific Research Institute of Parachute Construction Scientific Research Institute Of Parachute Construction () is a company based in Moscow, Russia. It is part of Technodinamika (Rostec group). The Scientific Research Institute of Parachute Construction (NIIPS) is the primary organization for the research, design, development, and prototype production of all parachutes and parachute technology in Russia. NIIPS has played a major role in parachute design and development for the Russian Space Program, including recovery parachutes for Soyuz, Buran, and Energia booster rockets and the Progress return capsule. NIIPS also develops Document [4](Title: Abortion in Sint Maarten) Abortion in Sint Maarten In Sint Maarten, a Dutch Caribbean constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, foreign policy is set by the Netherlands but all other laws including those related to abortion are self-determined. Abortion in Sint Maarten is illegal, although it may be permissible in circumstances where a pregnancy threatens the woman's life. Despite its illegality, abortions are routinely performed by some medical practitioners and are ignored by authorities. Sint Maarten's abortion law is modelled after Dutch common law which was adopted by the Netherlands' foreign colonies in 1918. This law, covered in Articles 308 to 311, Document [5](Title: General Military Academy) their military service training as future officers and are recognized as full cadets in a ceremony in January the following year, where they make their pledge to the National Colour and receive ceremonial daggers. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years of study as cadets and their final year as commissioned second lieutenants, aside from the usual academic work in military and civil subjects, also involve specialty training in the combat arms of the Army in their respective combat training schools, and for the Civil Guard, alongside military instruction its cadets receive speciality training within its own institutions for law enforcement Document [6](Title: Anguina tritici) laid by the female develop and hatch as J2 within the seed gall where they desiccate and become dormant. Dormant J2 overwinter in the seed galls until spring. They are released when galls come in contact with moist soil and hydrate. Total life cycle is completed in 113 days. It is an ectoparasite that becomes endoparasitic invading inflorescence and developing seeds. It causes a disease called “ear-cockle”, “gout” or seed gall on wheat and rye. It is not a host of oat, maize and shorgum. On wheat it causes stunted plants, distorted leaves, seeds are transformed into galls which contain Document [7](Title: Indian Railways coaching stock) The Higher classes have reduced seating / berth capacity to create comfort space for passengers . New LHB rakes have 72 seats / berths for 3 - tier AC coaches ( 3A ) . Middle berths are found in 3 - tier AC Economy coaches ( 3E ) . The '' Second seat '' coaches have 108 seats and with two additional entrances in the middle of the coaches on either side . These coaches have a total of six entrances . Question: how many seats in 3 tier ac coach Answer:
72
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Charles Monnett) forced into the long voyages because the ice floes from which they feed [were] melting, becoming smaller and drifting farther apart." Monnett published his findings in 2006 in an article in the peer-reviewed journal "Polar Biology". Al Gore referenced Monnett's study in his 2006 documentary "An Inconvenient Truth", which made the polar bears into an important symbol of climate change. The paper was cited by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in its 2008 decision to list the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. On July 18, 2011, Dr. Monnett was suspended and put on administrative leave Document [1](Title: Trial of Anders Behring Breivik) insisted on saying no more ostensibly because he wanted no more arrests. The Norwegian police had suspected the Serb may be Milorad Ulemek which was denied both by the defendant and by lawyers for Ulemek. On the 5th day of the trial the Bosnian investigative weekly newspaper "Slobodna Bosna" reported that Milorad Pelemiš, a participant in the Srebrenica massacre of 1995, was Breivik's Serb contact. This was relayed to the trial parties and the Norwegian police by the news media. , follow-up investigations by the media had come up with conflicting information on this possibility. Breivik claimed to have been Document [2](Title: Malco Theatres) on July 17, 1952, that Malco Theatres, Inc. and Malco Realty Corp. had acquired the outstanding 33 percent of the stock that was owned by M.S. McCord and M.J. Pruniski. At the time, Malco Theatres operated 63 theatres in Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana including the Crescent Drive-In that had just opened in New Orleans. Pruniski and McCord retained the group of theatres in North Little Rock removing them from the Malco chain. On December 8, 1958, at age 67, M.A. Lightman, Sr. died as a result of a heart attack while in Detroit. Like his father before him, Document [3](Title: 1911 Canadian federal election) realized the inward meaning of the shrewdly framed offer of the long headed American government when we first saw it. It was as cunning a trap as ever laid. The master bargainers of Washington have not lost their skill." Contemporary accounts mentioned in the aftermath of Clark's speech that anti-Americanism was at an all-time high in Canada. Many American newspapers advised their readers, if they visited Canada, they should not identify themselves as American, or they could become the objects of abuse and hatred from the Canadians. The "New York Times", in a July 1911 report stated that Laurier was Document [4](Title: Champion Racing) testing and development, the team returned to the Audi R8 for 3 races. The R10 returned to competition at Lime Rock Park. The team claim overall victories at 9 of the 10 races comfortably giving the team the LMP1 team and drivers championship titles. 2007 saw the Porsche and Acura LMP2 cars became the teams biggest challenge. Rule changes by the ACO made LMP2 cars the ability to compete for overall victories, particularly at the smaller, tighter tracks on the ALMS schedule. Despite claiming 12 straight class victories, the Penske Racing Porsche RS Spyders were able to beat the Audi Document [5](Title: Origin of the Kingdom of Mysore) heir to the throne. Yaduraya killed Maranayaka, the army commander who tried to assert his power over the royal family, married princess Chikkadevarasi, and was crowned with the feudal title "Wodeyar", which the ensuing dynasty retained. This theory has been rejected by other historians, who counter that it is farfetched to believe that two brothers could arrive there from a distant city and begin ruling as kings. Instead they claim that the founders of the kingdom were descendents of the local Tonnur Hoysalas. According to this theory, when the Hoysala Empire succumbed to the Mogul invasion in 1327 (and the Document [6](Title: Hermann Höfle) in the entire war. Höfle rejoined Globocnik in Trieste, after various missions in the Netherlands and Belgium. On 11 January 1943, Höfle sent a radiogram from Lublin to "SS-Obersturmbannführer" Franz Heim in Kraków, who was at the time the deputy commander of the Security Police and SD in the General Government, and to "SS-Obersturmbannführer" Adolf Eichmann in Berlin. The message documented the total deportations of Jews to the four Operation Reinhard camps through 31 of December 1942. Today this document is called the Höfle Telegram. On 31 May 1945 Höfle was found hiding in Möslacher Alm near the Weissensee Lake Document [7](Title: Reginald Barclay) Lieutenant Reginald Endicott '' Reg '' Barclay III , played by Dwight Schultz , is a fictional character from both Star Trek : The Next Generation and Star Trek : Voyager , in the latter of which he plays a vital role in re-establishing regular contact with the starship and Starfleet . Reginald Barclay as played by Dwight Schultz appears in the 1996 feature film Star Trek : First Contact . The character is portrayed as coming up with innovative solutions to technical problems , but struggles with holodeck addiction and some social issues . A common plot theme is that others overlook his science and technology brilliance because they evaluate his abilities based on his conversational and emotional demeanor . Question: who played lieutenant barclay on star trek the next generation Answer:
Dwight Schultz
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Holes in My Shoes) Holes in My Shoes Holes In My Shoes is an award-winning documentary feature film. It chronicles the life of Jack Beers, covering 94 years of his life from 1910 to 2004. Jack Beers (1910–2009) was known as "New York City's Strongest Boy". Beers eventually became "jack of all trades" - a strongman, a self-taught structural engineer (working on most of NYC's iconic buildings), built Radio City Music Hall, indirectly shortened WW2 through an invention of his, put the spire on the Empire State Building, trained show boxers, and acted in over 200 films. He grew up in extreme poverty in Document [1](Title: Franconia, Minnesota) Franconia, Minnesota Franconia is an unincorporated community in Franconia Township, Chisago County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located south of Taylors Falls near the junction of State Highway 95 (MN 95) and Franconia Trail. The St. Croix River is nearby. Lawrence Creek flows through the community. Nearby places include Shafer, Taylors Falls, Lindstrom, and Scandia. Franconia is home to the Franconia Sculpture Park at the intersection of Highways 8 and 95. Osceola, Wisconsin is also nearby to the south-southeast. Franconia was platted in 1858, and named after Franconia, New Hampshire, the native home of a first settler. A post Document [2](Title: Lacandon) Lacandon The Lacandon are one of the Maya peoples who live in the jungles of the Mexican state of Chiapas, near the southern border with Guatemala. Their homeland, the Lacandon Jungle, lies along the Mexican side of the Usumacinta River and its tributaries. The Lacandon are one of the most isolated and culturally conservative of Mexico's native peoples. Almost extinct in 1943, today their population has grown significantly, yet remains small, at approximately 650 speakers of the Lacandon language. The Lacandon escaped Spanish control throughout the colonial era by living in small, remote farming communities in the jungles of what Document [3](Title: Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)) "Sleeping Beauty", Earle said he "felt totally free to put my own style" into the paintings he based on Hench's drawings stating "Where his trees might have curved, I straightened them out…. I took a Hench and took the same subject, and the composition he had, and just turned in into my style." Furthermore, Earle found inspiration in Italian Renaissance utilizing works from Albrecht Dürer, Pieter Bruegel, Nicolaas van Eyck, Sandro Botticelli, as well as Persian art and Japanese prints. When Geronimi became the supervising director, Earle and Geronimi entered furious creative differences. Geronimi commented that he felt Earle's paintings Document [4](Title: Ancient Greek philosophy) of the Cave. It likens most humans to people tied up in a cave, who look only at shadows on the walls and have no other conception of reality. If they turned around, they would see what is casting the shadows (and thereby gain a further dimension to their reality). If some left the cave, they would see the outside world illuminated by the sun (representing the ultimate form of goodness and truth). If these travelers then re-entered the cave, the people inside (who are still only familiar with the shadows) would not be equipped to believe reports of this Document [5](Title: News-Press NOW) News-Press NOW News-Press NOW is a 24-hour local cable news and weather channel based in St. Joseph, Missouri and serves Buchanan, Nodaway, and Andrew counties. Owned by News-Press & Gazette Company, the channel is based out of the company's corporate headquarters on Edmond Street in downtown Saint Joseph. News-Press NOW is one of a handful of flagship properties owned by News-Press & Gazette Company, which also publishes the "St. Joseph News-Press" and owns local Fox affiliate KNPN-LD, NBC affiliate KNPG-LD, and CBS affiliate KCJO-LD, all four of which also share offices with the channel at News-Press & Gazette's Edmond Street Document [6](Title: Pundareekapuram Temple) Pundareekapuram Temple "Pundareekapuram" is a small temple atop a little rise called Midayikunnam near Thalayolaparambu in Kottayam. Architecturally it is not very different from any typical village temple of Kerala. A tiled and saddle roofed square “Chuttambalam”encloses a square sanctum sanctorum. Appended to the square enclosure is a small ‘balikkalpura’. The idol worshipped here is the image of Vishnu sitting astride his celestial vehicle Garuda together with Bhoodevi. This is a rare icon. There’s a fine picture of Siva and Parvathi sitting beneath the Kalpavriksha; a powerful picture of Durga vanquishing the buffalo-headed demon Mahisha, the pranks of Krishna the Document [7](Title: History of the Great Wall of China) The history of the Great Wall of China began when fortifications built by various states during the Spring and Autumn ( 771 -- 476 BC ) and Warring States periods ( 475 -- 221 BC ) were connected by the first emperor of China , Qin Shi Huang , to protect his newly founded Qin dynasty ( 221 -- 206 BC ) against incursions by nomads from Inner Asia . The walls were built of rammed earth , constructed using forced labour , and by 212 BC ran from Gansu to the coast of southern Manchuria . Question: dynasty that built the great wall of china Answer:
Qin dynasty
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Loganville, Pennsylvania) makeup of the borough was 97.03% White, 0.33% African American, 0.33% Native American, 0.66% Asian, and 1.65% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.88% of the population. There were 361 households out of which 33.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.5% were married couples living together, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.5% were non-families. 23.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and Document [1](Title: Scythe (novel)) from putting it out. Xenocrates summons Rowan, but the boy hints to him that he knows about Esme. So Xenocrates hints that if Rowan keeps his secret, he'll drop the investigation into Goddard's death. Citra comes back as Curie's apprentice, and she and Rowan face their final test to become scythes--to temporarily kill a close relative: for Citra, her brother; for Rowan, his mom. The judges assure them that their family members will be resurrected afterwards. Citra is mortified but comforts him, but Rowan shoots his mother immediately, since his family had never been close. He then wonders whether this Document [2](Title: Vjetrenica) the village of Zavala, in west - south-western corner of polje. In the warmer parts of the year a strong blast of cold air blows from its entrance, which is very attractive in the middle of the rocky, hot and waterless terrain. Popovo Polje is one of the largest polje (karstic plain) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the world, famous for its karstic phenomenons and features, and particularly for its Trebišnjica River, which flows through the polje as largest sinking river (also "losing stream", or "influent stream") the world, as well as the Vjetrenica cave system, located to the west/south-western Document [3](Title: Peninsula Gaming) application for Diamond Jo Fort Dodge was ultimately rejected by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, over concerns that the casino would draw too much business from the Wild Rose Casino in Emmetsburg. Criminal charges were later filed against Peninsula and two of its executives, alleging that they improperly funneled $25,000 in campaign contributions to Governor Chet Culver through three of the Fort Dodge investors. The case was ultimately settled, with the criminal charges being dismissed and Peninsula agreeing to pay the costs of the investigation plus a $4,000 civil penalty. In 2010, Peninsula held discussions with the city of Document [4](Title: Devil in Christianity) often shown as having horns and a goat's hindquarters (though occasionally with the legs of a chicken or a mule), and with a tail. He was also depicted as carrying a pitchfork, the implement used in Hell to torment the damned, or a trident, deriving from the regalia of the sea-god Poseidon. Occasionally more imaginative depictions were illustrated: Sometimes the Devil was depicted as having faces all over his body, as in the painting of a Deal with the Devil. Depictions of the Devil covered in boils and scars, animal-like hair, and monstrous deformities were also common. None of these Document [5](Title: No Chris Left Behind) take extra jobs to pay for Chris's tuition; Peter sells butt scratchers at the ballpark, Lois and Meg begin working as prostitutes, and Stewie decides to follow overweight park-goers, while playing the tuba, making them fall. As this is happening, Chris starts to feel uncomfortable with his membership at the Skull and Bones, especially after one of their activities involves teasing an orphan they had pretended to adopt. Feeling his family should not go through so much trouble to keep him satisfied, Chris asks Carter to help him get back into his old school. Carter complies with his request, and Document [6](Title: Los Angeles Ballers) Los Angeles Ballers The Los Angeles Ballers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. The team competes in the Junior Basketball Association (JBA), a league created for high school and junior college players as an alternative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). They won the championship for the league's inaugural 2018 season. The week JBA was first announced on December 20, 2017, when media personality LaVar Ball said to "Slam" magazine that he would create a professional league targeted at high school graduates and fully funded by his sports apparel company Big Baller Brand. The league Document [7](Title: Supreme Court of India) Established 1 October 1937 ; 81 years ago ( 1937 - 10 - 01 ) ( as Federal Court of India ) 28 January 1950 ; 68 years ago ( 1950 - 01 - 28 ) ( as Supreme Court of India ) Question: when was the supreme court of india first inaugurated Answer:
1 October 1937
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: RAF Wildenrath) Squadrons as well as 21(AS) Signal Regiment. In 1974-5 the Wildenrath station commander was Group Captain Patrick "Paddy" Hine, who later rose to Air Chief Marshal and Joint Commander of all British forces during the Gulf War. The Harrier squadrons moved on to RAF Gütersloh in 1977. RAF Wildenrath housed numbers 19 Sqn, which re-formed at Wildenrath in October 1976, and 92 Sqn which formed there in April 1977. Both units flew F-4 Phantoms, providing air defence for RAF Germany (RAFG) and its allies until 1991. A communications flight was provided by 60 Sqn, initially with Hunting Percival Pembrokes which Document [1](Title: Syria–United States relations) and subsidiaries from maintaining correspondence accounts with the Commercial Bank of Syria. In May 2004, a comprehensive set of economic sanctions were enacted under the Bush administration. The Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act, imposed sanctions on Syria banned the majority of exports to Syria except food and medicine, specifically prohibiting the export of most goods containing more than 10% U.S.-manufactured component parts to Syria. In May 2010 President Barack Obama renewed this set of sanctions against Syria. The Obama administration initiated a policy of rapprochement with Syria. However, with the governments' violent response to the Syrian civil war Document [2](Title: JustJin) JustJin JustJin (stylized as #JustJin) is the second studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Jin Akanishi, released on November 6, 2013, by Warner Music Group. This is Akanishi's second full studio album after "Japonicana", released on March 6, 2012 both physically and digitally in America. Besides the singles released in 2013, "Hey What's Up?" and "Ai Naru Hō e", it also includes two singles previously released in 2011, "Eternal" and "Seasons". The album was released in two different editions, standard and limited. The limited edition A comes with an additional CD with eight new English-language songs written between 2012 and 2013, Document [3](Title: Moshe Feiglin) more than all its neighbors combined. That is not because we are extremely industrious. It is because true economic vitality cannot exist in a culture of robbery. ... Arab culture is anti-productive. It has no good and bad, only strong and weak. In an interview with the U.S.-based Jewish Press, Feiglin said: You can find places where we say the same things. You can also find places where we are different. I was in the army when Meir, Hashem yikom damo [may God avenge his blood], was [most] active, so I didn't get to know him so well. But I Document [4](Title: Michael Stephen Feld) experimental demonstration of the first single atom laser. In the later part of his career he turned his attention to the field of biomedical optics, where he developed methods for in-tissue spectroscopy and imaging. Feld directed the Laser Biomedical Research Center at MIT, where he worked on fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy to measure in-vivo levels of biomarker molecules and image disease via endoscopy and optical tomography. Prof. Feld strongly valued a scientific environment without ethnic or cultural prejudice, and many of his co-workers and Ph.D. students were from minority groups. Notably, he was the Ph.D. advisor of astronaut Ronald McNair, Document [5](Title: Mexican Manhunt) assassin called Cookie takes a shot at him, Tip realizes that the gangsters are after him. Taking back roads toward Nogales in a car, Dave and the Morgans are pursued by Caruthers and Gato as well as Cookie. A passing car's driver, an American woman, Eve Carter, offers to be of help. Linda is taken hostage and knocked unconscious. It turns out Eve is in collusion with the gangsters. She berates them for bungling the job, and Cookie is killed over his incompetence in completing the job. Eve remains in hot pursuit, but using wiles that helped him with his Document [6](Title: Mathias Cormann) role since December 2015. Cormann is currently serving as the Leader of the Government in the Senate and the Vice-President of the Executive Council. Born in the German-speaking town of Eupen in eastern Belgium, Cormann graduated with a Bachelor of Law degree from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven). As part of his university studies Cormann participated in a one-year student exchange program at the University of East Anglia in Norwich in 1993–94, where he first learned to speak English naturally, rather than as a foreign language. At the age of 21, he became a councillor in his Document [7](Title: List of cities in India by area) Sl . No . City State / UT Area ( km ) Ref Bengaluru * Karnataka 709 Hyderabad * Telangana & Andhra Pradesh 650 Pune Maharashtra 610 Mumbai * Maharashtra 603 Jaipur Rajasthan 467 6 Ahmedabad Gujarat 464 7 Chennai Tamil Nadu 426 8 Kolkata West Bengal 185 . 9 Vizag Andhra Pradesh 185 10 Kanpur * Uttar Pradesh 404 Question: top 10 cities in india in terms of area Answer:
Vizag
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: George Henry Corliss) of the Corliss factory, is also named in his honor, as is Corliss High School in Chicago, Illinois. Corliss was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2006. George Henry Corliss George Henry Corliss (June 2, 1817 – February 21, 1888) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor, who developed the Corliss steam engine, which was a great improvement over any other stationary steam engine of its time. The Corliss engine is widely considered one of the more notable engineering achievements of the 19th century. It provided a reliable, efficient source of industrial power, enabling the expansion of Document [1](Title: Fulton Mall (Fresno)) dedicated on September 1, 1964, to much fanfare. During this time the mall contained major retailers such as Gottschalks, Montgomery Ward, Woolworth, and JCPenney. The Fulton Mall declined in the late 1980s with the growth of the city to the north, noted example in 1988 when Gottschalks, corporate HQ moved from Downtown to Woodward Park. The Fulton Mall was nominated in 2008 to the National Register of Historic Places, but was not placed on the register due to objections from a majority of property owners. In September 2013, the City of Fresno received a $15.9 million TIGER Grant from the Document [2](Title: Muckers (game)) under the top of the mucker; it is thrown upwards with a slight flicking motion. It is good for single points as it is fairly predictable when it bounces. It is fair for getting muckers as the hole constantly switches from facing to not facing the pole as it spins backwards. The mucker is held with the index finger on the top of the mucker; it is thrown at a diagonal angle with a flicking-wrist motion. Usually used on sand to glide towards the mucker pole. It is good for all around points. It can slide right up to the Document [3](Title: Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon) monster, it was causing massive devastation), with armed forces and eventually Gohan and Videl (as the two Great Saiyamen) attempting to stop its devastating rampage. However, Gohan and Videl are only able to cause minor damage to lower half of Hirudegarn and it is only Tapion who is able to cause the monster's lower half to retreat. Gohan and Videl do catch a glimpse of Hoi as he heads to Tapion's location. Later, while Trunks was visiting Tapion, Hoi attempts to steal the Hero's Flute (to destroy it, to prevent Tapion from keeping Hirudegarn sealed away) and tells Trunks that Document [4](Title: Corporate amnesia) known as Knowledge Management (KM) under the even wider umbrella of the Information Age. In its conception, organisational memory (OM) consists of the institution’s documentation, objects and artifacts, that are stored in the corporate library/electronic database, and which can be applied alongside resident employees who are intimate with institution-specific events and experiences. The physical evidence is known as explicit knowledge while the more cerebral is called tacit knowledge. They are integral for efficient decision-making and experiential learning to build on success, and escape the pandemic of repeated mistakes, re-invented wheels, and other unlearned lessons that litter modern industry. Because of Document [5](Title: Wajid Khan (British politician)) community development has seen him address the Civil G8 on inclusive education in Moscow, and advised the Russian Ministry of Education and Science on developing youth strategies. He has contributed to European-wide ‘Volunteurope’ conferences in Germany, France, Poland, Bosnia and Italy. Within the UK, Wajid has developed higher education programmes to increase academic participation amongst women in the south Asian community. Wajid has directed international leadership conferences in Oman, Turkey, Pakistan and the USA, and has represented the University of Central Lancashire in collaborative projects with Russian NGOs. Wajid is an alumnus of both of HRH Prince Charles' leadership initiatives: Document [6](Title: Opus isodomum) mortar, but more often they are not connected with mortar but with metal ties such as iron cramps, fixed in stone blocks with molten lead. Completely regular isodomum is relatively rare, especially in the provinces. More frequent is isodomum made of stone blocks of the same height but not of the same length. In order to strengthen this type of wall, builders always take good care that the ends of stone blocks in alternating courses of the wall do not match. Opus pseudoisodomum is a version of opus isodomum mentioned by Vitruvius, describing that it is a kind of stonemasonery Document [7](Title: Marriage in Canada) The minimum marriageable age throughout Canada is 16 . In Canada the age of majority is set by province / territory at 18 or 19 , so minors under this age have additional restrictions ( i.e. parental and court consent ) . Section 293.2 of the Criminal Code also addresses marriages of individuals under the age of 16 , reading : Everyone who celebrates , aids or participates in a marriage rite or ceremony knowing that one of the persons being married is under the age of 16 years is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years . Section 2.2 of the Civil Marriage Act also states : No person who is under the age of 16 years may contract marriage . Question: what is the legal age to get married in canada Answer:
16
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Gyrator–capacitor model) is the relationship of the effective or amplitude value of a magnetic tension and accordingly of the effective or amplitude magnetic current is called full magnetic resistance (magnetic impedance). The full magnetic resistance (magnetic impedance) is equal to the modulus of the complex magnetic impedance. The argument of a complex magnetic impedance is equal to the difference of the phases of the magnetic tension and magnetic current formula_43. Complex magnetic impedance can be presented in following form: formula_44 where formula_45 is the real part of the complex magnetic impedance, called the effective magnetic resistance; formula_46 is the imaginary part of Document [1](Title: Luc Michel) although Michel took no role in this group due to a strong personal antipathy towards Féret. He established the PCN in 1984, following the failure of his National Front initiative. Michel has been leader since foundation, although following the collapse of the Soviet Union he convinced his mentor Thiriart to become a member. Thiriart died soon afterwards however. In 2014 Michel and Jean-Pierre Vandersmissen, as representatives of a group called the Eurasian Observatory for Democracy and Elections, acted as observers of the Crimean status referendum. Michel is a supporter of National Bolshevism and has described himself as a "national communist". Document [2](Title: George Alexander Gibson) Academy. He then studied Law at both Glasgow University and Edinburgh University but instead chose to change his study to Medicine and graduated BSc in 1874. He won the Falconer Memorial Fellowship and graduated DSc in 1877 with a thesis on the old red sandstone of Shetland. He then undertook postgraduate studies in London, Dublin and Berlin, before gaining his MD from Edinburgh University in 1881. After a very brief spell at Birmingham General Hospital he was appointed Senior Physician at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Lauriston Place. He also worked at the New Town Dispensary and Deaconess Hospital. Document [3](Title: Middletown Area School District) in mathematics and or reading before they were prepared to take college level courses in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education or community colleges. Less than 66% of Pennsylvania high school graduates, who enroll in a four-year college in Pennsylvania, will earn a bachelor's degree within six years. Among Pennsylvania high school graduates pursuing an associate degree, only one in three graduate in three years. Per the Pennsylvania Department of Education, one in three recent high school graduates who attend Pennsylvania's public universities and community colleges takes at least one remedial course in math, reading or English. In 2014, Document [4](Title: Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli) 1786, and largely employed prisoners serving a life sentence as manpower. Piermarini's design was largely influenced by French formal gardens, with geometric flower beds and large tree-lined pathways arranged in such a way to create pleasant perspective effects. At the north-eastern corner, an area was dedicated to the game of soccer. In 1856-1862 landscape architect Giuseppe Balzaretto designed the enlargement of the west side of the Gardens based on the English landscape park model with artificial hills, rooks, and lakes. These works were concluded after the Unification of Italy. In the 19th Century the Natural History Museum was esbalished, along Document [5](Title: Dassault Mercure) compressors along with, unusually, the auxiliary power unit for use during takeoffs and on the ground, as well as in the instance of a double-engine failure scenario. The electrics were composed of a pair of independent 120/128 volt three-phase 400 Hz AC systems fed via engine-driven alternators, while a third AC system was driven by the APU; in addition, there are three independent 28 volt DC sources. Intending for the Mercure to be mass-produced in substantial numbers (According to Flight International, the 300th aircraft was projected to be delivered by the end of 1979), Dassault established a total of four Document [6](Title: Matthew Slattery) on a full-time basis unlike d'Erlanger, who held the position on a part-time basis. The appointment to BOAC ended Slattery's 12 years with Shorts, he was replaced as chairman by his predecessor as Bristol Aircraft chairman, Cyril Uwins. Slattery also joined the Airworthiness Requirements Board around the time of his appointment with BOAC. Slattery retained Basil Smallpeice as managing director, and the duo set about cutting costs at the airline as the deterioration which had begun under d'Erlanger's tenure continued. BOAC would incur significant losses in 1961 and 1962 amidst decreasing passenger loadings, comparatively high maintenance costs and ongoing payments Document [7](Title: King of the Road (song)) '' King of the Road '' is a song written and originally recorded in November 1964 by country singer Roger Miller . The lyrics tell of the day - to - day life of a vagabond hobo who , despite being poor ( a '' man of means by no means '' ) , revels in his freedom , describing himself humorously as the '' king of the road '' . It was Miller 's fifth single for Smash Records . Question: who made the song king of the road famous Answer:
Roger Miller
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Pennsylvania Route 24) The former alignment of PA 24 north of Red Lion became solely PA 74 between Red Lion and York, I-83 Bus. (which replaced US 111 Alt.) between York and I-83 in North York, PA 181 between PA 250 (now US 30) in North York and York Haven, PA 382 between York Haven and PA 114 near Bunches, and an eastern extension of PA 114 between Bunches and New Market. This change was made as part of the construction of I-83 in order to provide a numbered route at each interchange. In the 1970s, PA 24 was extended north to the Document [1](Title: Goan Catholic names and surnames) and other European names such as Savio, Mario and Andrea are also popular. The Portuguese surnames like Rodrigues and Carvalho are common found among Goan Catholics due to the former Portuguese province of Goa, India and generally follow the second declension. These Portuguese surnames are also observed among the Mangalorean Catholics and East Indian Catholics and some other Christians in India. Portuguese surnames are very popular across the world significantly in the Portuguese-speaking countries of Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Macau, Cape Verde, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe and Mozambique. Bold indicates common surnames"Italics indicates uncommon surnames" Goan Document [2](Title: Samir Geagea) the Syrian occupation to oust Geagea from the political scene and dismantle the Lebanese Forces. When supporters of the Cedar Revolution won the majority in the 2005 parliamentary elections, they lobbied for an amnesty law to free Geagea from his disputed sentences. The Lebanese Parliament passed an amnesty bill on 18 July 2005 to free Samir Geagea. Given the sectarian balance of Lebanon, three dozens of Islamist criminals were released with Geagea. The bill was subsequently signed by the then president Émile Lahoud. Geagea was released from prison on 26 July 2005 and left Lebanon for medical care. He returned Document [3](Title: VMA-124) and were equipped with the F4U-4 Corsair. They were the first squadron in the newly formed "Marine Air Reserve Training Command" to reach full strength. The squadron was redesignated Marine Attack Squadron 124 (VMA-124) on May 1, 1965 and were subsequently equipped with the A-4 Skyhawk. During the 1970s and 1980s they flew various versions of the A-4 until 1994 when the squadron was moved to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth and redesignated Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 124 (VMFA-124). The squadron existed as a paper squadron only for two years while awaiting F/A-18 Hornets that would never Document [4](Title: Chinese rock) high school music festivals in Shanghai. Chinese rock Chinese rock (; also , lit. "Chinese rock and roll music") is a wide variety of rock and roll music made by rock bands and solo artists from native Chinese-speaking regions (including Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, etc.). Typically, Chinese rock is a fusion of forms accompanying the grand presentation of traditional Chinese music. The Peking All-Stars were a rock band formed in Beijing in 1979, by foreigners then resident in the Chinese capital. While the first rock band in China, they were not Chinese. Chinese rock had its origins in Document [5](Title: Light rail) those in wheelchairs or strollers, directly from low-rise platforms that are little more than raised sidewalks. This satisfies requirements to provide access to disabled passengers without using expensive and delay-inducing wheelchair lifts, while also making boarding faster and easier for other passengers. Overhead lines supply electricity to the vast majority of light rail systems. This avoids the danger of passengers stepping on an electrified third rail. The Docklands Light Railway uses an inverted third rail for its electrical power, which allows the electrified rail to be covered and the power drawn from the underside. Trams in Bordeaux, France, use a Document [6](Title: Yersinia pseudotuberculosis) as a regulatory Yop. The combined function of these effector Yops permits the bacteria to resist internalization by immune and intestinal cells and to evade the bactericidal actions of neutrophils and macrophages. Inside the bacterium, these Yops are bound by "pYV"-encoded Sycs (specific Yop chaperones), which prevent premature interaction with other proteins and guide the Yops to a type-III secretory apparatus. In addition to the Syc-Yop complex, Yops are also tagged for type III secretion either by the first 60nt in their corresponding mRNA transcript or by their corresponding first 20 N-terminal amino acids. LcrV, YopQ, YopE, YopT, YopH, YpkA, Document [7](Title: List of The Boondocks characters) Huey Freeman ( voiced by Regina King ) is a young leftist radical Black revolutionary and retired domestic terrorist . He is a practicing and near master practitioner of Chinese martial arts , as seen in the episodes '' Let 's Nab Oprah '' , '' Attack of the Killer Kung Fu Wolf Bitch '' , '' Stinkmeaner 3 : The Hateocracy '' , and '' ... Or Die Trying '' . He maintains an austere , yet strangely loving relationship with his brother Riley , and has shown the willingness to go out of his way to prevent his brother from succumbing to bad influences ( occasionally giving him some '' tough love '' ) . Over the course of the comic strip and television series , Huey retains a sober demeanor , tending not to let his countenance relay his mood . During most episodes , Huey takes on the role of narrator , and it is often only through his narration that his thoughts and emotions are revealed . In the comic strip , Huey 's best friend was Michael Caesar , who effectively balanced out Huey 's pessimistic world outlook with his upbeat personality and temperament . The role he played in Huey 's life has been taken up by his neighbor Jazmine Dubois in the television series . Unlike Caesar , Jazmine tries to balance Huey 's demeanour with a childlike , naive innocence , which often leads to Huey having to resolve a situation where Jazmine is being taken advantage of . Question: who is huey's voice in the boondocks Answer:
Regina King
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet) (5 July) that he "did not speak to murderers" and would hand de Valera over to the police on his forthcoming visit to London the Prime Minister replied "Oh nonsense. In public life we must do these things". This appears to have been the final break between Wilson and Lloyd George – despite the urgings of Worthington-Evans Wilson did not meet the Prime Minister again until 10 February 1922, Wilson sending deputies to Cabinet when asked for his advice. In October 1921 Lloyd George complained that Wilson was "very difficult" and he was not sad that his term of office Document [1](Title: Bio-energy with carbon capture and storage) sustainability constraints, such as: scarcity of arable land and fresh water, loss of biodiversity, competition with food production, deforestation and scarcity of phosphorus. It is important to make sure that biomass is used in a way that maximizes both energy and climate benefits. There has been criticism to some suggested BECCS deployment scenarios, where there would be a very heavy reliance on increased biomass input. Large areas of land would be required to operate BECCS on an industrial scale. To remove 10 billion tons of CO, upwards of 300 million hectares of land area (larger than India) would be required. Document [2](Title: Caloundra Lighthouses) to the port, but remained unlit until 1896 when two leading lights on Bribie Island and at Caloundra Head (marking the entrance to the channel), were completed. A Lighthouse Reserve had been proclaimed when the town of Caloundra was surveyed in 1883 but was never used. Instead, in the mid-1890s a site of little over was chosen on land owned by Robert Bulcock, where he had built an observation platform on the highest portion of his property during the early 1880s, reputedly to keep watch for enemy ships during the "Russian Scare". Early photographs show that the first Caloundra Head Document [3](Title: Neurolaw) understanding of the vegetative state. While a person can be awake and conscious, he or she may not show any signs of awareness or recognition to external stimulation. In 2005, research was conducted on a 23-year-old female who suffered severe head trauma due to an automobile accident. The woman was diagnosed to be in a vegetative state; after five months she continued to be unresponsive, but did show normal sleep and wake cycles. Using fMRI technology, researchers concluded that she was able to understand external stimuli, showing a response via activity in specific regions of the brain. For example, there Document [4](Title: Casey Chin) Casey Chin Casey Chin (born August 27, 1992) is a professional Canadian football linebacker who is currently a free agent. He was most recently with the BC Lions. He was drafted 27th overall in the 2014 CFL Draft by the Lions and signed with the club on May 27, 2014. He was ranked as the 12th best player in the Canadian Football League's Amateur Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the 2014 CFL Draft. He played college football with the Simon Fraser Clan. He went to École des Pionniers de Maillardville in Port Coquitlam for his high school. Document [5](Title: Len King (cricket umpire)) 23 January to 26 January 1993, a fluctuating match won by the visitors by a mere one run when Australia’s No. 11, Craig McDermott, was dismissed after a 40-run partnership with Tim May had brought Australia so close to victory. May and Merv Hughes both took 5 wickets in an innings. King's colleague was Darrell Hair. King umpired 23 One Day International (ODI) matches between 1988 and 1993. In 1988 he umpired a women’s ODI match. Altogether, he umpired 41 first-class matches in his career between 1984 and 1994. Len King (cricket umpire) Leonard John King (born 31 July 1941) Document [6](Title: Mick Malthouse) en route to a 13th-place finish; and in 2015, the club sat last with a record of 1–7 after eight weeks. As the club's on-field performances also deteriorated, there was intense media speculation about Malthouse's position, and the public relationship between Malthouse and club administration – notably president Mark LoGiudice and CEO Steven Trigg, who had both been in the roles since mid-2014 – also deteriorated. On 26 May 2015, hours after giving a radio interview on Melbourne Station SEN which was highly critical of the club's administrators, Malthouse was sacked. ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 1972 ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | Document [7](Title: Charlotte Drake) Charlotte Drake Charlotte eavesdropping on a conversation between Ezra and Aria taking place at his apartment . Pretty Little Liars character Portrayed by Vanessa Ray First appearance '' UnmAsked '' Season 2 , episode 25 Last appearance '' Till Death Do Us Part '' Season 7 , episode 20 Profile Other names CeCe Drake Charles Drake Charles DiLaurentis Charlotte DiLaurentis '' A '' Varjak Alison DiLaurentis Freddie Occupation A ( formerly ) Red Coat ( formerly ) Stylist ( formerly ) show Family Father Ted Wilson Mother Mary Drake Adoptive father Kenneth DiLaurentis Adoptive mother Jessica DiLaurentis Half - sisters Spencer Hastings Alex Drake Aunts and uncles Jessica DiLaurentis First cousins Alison DiLaurentis Jason DiLaurentis Question: who plays charles dilaurentis on pretty little liars Answer:
Vanessa Ray
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: History of Christianity in Britain) The early history of Christianity in Britain is highly obscure . Medieval legends concerning the conversion of the island under King Lucius or from a mission by St Philip or Joseph of Arimathea have been discredited ; they seem to have been pious forgeries introduced in attempts to establish independence or seniority in the ecclesiastical hierarchy formalized following the Norman conquest of England and Wales . The first archaeological evidence and credible records showing a community large enough to maintain churches and bishops dates to the 3rd and 4th centuries , but it started from a small base : the British delegation to the 353 Council of Rimini had to beg for financial assistance from its fellows in order to return home . The Romano - British population seem to have been mostly Christian by the Sub-Roman period , although the Great Conspiracy in the 360s and increased raiding around the time of the Roman withdrawal from Britain saw many enslaved . The Saxon invasions of Britain destroyed most of the formal church as they progressed , replacing it with a form of Germanic polytheism . There seems to have been a lull traditionally attributed to the Battle of Badon but , following the arrival of Justinian 's Plague around 547 , the expansion resumed . By the time Cornwall was subjugated by Wessex at Hingston Down in 838 , however , it was largely left to its native people and practices . Document [1](Title: Greer, South Carolina) residing in the city. The population density was 1,044.5 people per square mile (403.2/km²). There were 7,386 housing units at an average density of 458.0 per square mile (176.8/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 73.39% White, 19.49% African American, 1.16% Asian, 0.22% Native American, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 4.42% from other races, and 1.26% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.18% of the population. 21.6% were of American, 9.5% Irish, 8.9% German and 8.4% English ancestry according to Census 2000. 90.6% spoke English and 8.5% Spanish as their first language. Since 2000, the Document [2](Title: Sébastien Loeb) win in Monte Carlo. On the second rally of the year, 2008 Swedish Rally, he crashed out during day one. Although he re-joined the rally to collect manufacturers' points, the team later decided to retire him due to a damaged engine. After winning in Mexico and Argentina, Loeb had a crash with Conrad Rautenbach on a road section in Jordan, from which he could only recover to take tenth place in the rally. He went on to win two events, and then finish close third to the Ford factory team duo Mikko Hirvonen and Jari-Matti Latvala at the Rally of Document [3](Title: Africa Addio) of "shockumentaries"- documentaries featuring sensational topics, a description which largely characterizes "Africa Addio". The film includes footage of the Zanzibar revolution, which included the massacre of 1964, which claimed the lives of approximately 5,000 Arabs (estimates range up to 20,000 in the aftermath), as well as of the aftermath of the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya. Prior to the film's release, allegations that a scene depicting the execution of a Congolese Simba Rebel had been staged for the camera resulted in co-director Gualtiero Jacopetti's arrest on charges of murder. The film's footage was seized by police, and the editing process Document [4](Title: Pinkerton Academy) allows students to join clubs according to their interests. These clubs include: Asian club, visual basic club, Critic (yearbook), Pinkerton Television, Pinkerton Players, Peace Club, International Club, Dance Club, philosophy club, the student-run publication "The Kaleidoscope", and more. The school also has a Chinese exchange program, where students raise money to stay at Tianjin with a host family and attend classes in English there. Students from Tanggu No. 1 High School, in exchange, visit Pinkerton. Pinkerton Academy Pinkerton Academy is a secondary school in Derry, New Hampshire, United States. It serves roughly 3,100 students, making it by far the largest Document [5](Title: Walford) business to Ian, and he renames the café to Mandy's Café. When Ian has a nervous breakdown and leaves, his daughter Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) takes control of his businesses, calling the cafe Cindy's Café. Upon his return, Ian regains ownership of the café and when she returns to Walford, Jane manages it. A few years later, Kathy returns and when she begins managing the café, Ian renames it to Kathy's Café. A year later, Ian sells the property to Weyland & Co, a property development company, which upsets Kathy. Weeks later, Fi Browning (Lisa Faulkner), a business consultant for Document [6](Title: Alien (creature in Alien franchise)) to as "drones", "warriors", "workers", and sometimes "soldiers", similar to the way ants have been defined. The names of the adult phase have also been used to name different types of adult phases of the Alien in numerous sources, including video games, comic books, novels, and the films, but only in the commentaries by the team who created the films. No official name has been given to the adult stage of the Alien in the films themselves. Queen Aliens are significantly larger and stronger than the normal adults, being approximately tall. Their body structure differs also, having two pairs of Document [7](Title: Gossip Girl) Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar . The series , created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage , originally ran on The CW for six seasons from September 19 , 2007 , to December 17 , 2012 . Narrated by the omniscient blogger '' Gossip Girl '' , voiced by Kristen Bell , the series revolves around the fictional lives of upper - class adolescents living in Manhattan 's Upper East Side . Question: what part of new york is gossip girl set Answer:
Manhattan 's Upper East Side
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: 1918 Illinois Fighting Illini football team) at Iowa City. Illinois scored touchdowns in the second, third, and fourth quarters. "The Des Moines Register" credited Illinois' victory to "perfectly executed forward passes and machinelike teamwork." On November 9, 1918, Illinois defeated Wisconsin, 22–0, before a crowd of 7,000 at Camp Randall Field in Madison, Wisconsin. According to the "Chicago Daily Tribune", the Badgers were "outclassed and outweighed" while the Illini "fought like wildcats" and had the Badgers on the defensive through most of the game. On November 16, 1918, Illinois defeated Ohio State, 13–0, on a muddy field in Champaign, Illinois. Kirkpatrick and Sabo scored touchdowns for Document [1](Title: Darren Beckford) Vale on a permanent basis for £15,000 (plus 50% of any future transfer fee). This was settled by a Football League tribunal as a compromise between Vale's offer of £5,000 and City's demand of £60,000. He later admitted that throughout his early career his nerves caused him to vomit before games. He scored his first hat-trick for the club on 2 April 1988, during a 5–0 demolition of Doncaster Rovers. Throughout 1987–88 he was the club's top scorer with ten goals, along with David Riley. That season Vale won every game in which Beckford made it onto the score sheet. Document [2](Title: The Biscuit Burners) band's last show was in the fall of 2009 at the Kennedy Center as part of their Tribute to American Acoustic Music. The Biscuit Burners have appeared on BBC World's "Destination Music", National Public Radio's "Mountain Stage", XM's "Bluegrass Junction", and PBS' "Roadtrip Nation". The group performed at Bonnaroo in 2007. Billy Cardine has performed with the three-time Grammy Winning Edgar Meyer at Carnegie Hall. The group has had a number of sellout concerts from Pennsylvania to California, and top bill appearances at major festivals. They've appeared in over 130 concerts nationwide including: MerleFest and the Bonnaroo Music Festival. The Document [3](Title: Discovery Children's Museum) Junior League of Las Vegas and the Allied Arts Council founding a nonprofit educational institution in 1984. In 1985, a bond issued to authorize the building of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library and Lied Discovery Children’s Museum, which opened its doors on September 9, 1990. In 2010 the museum announced plans to construct and occupy a new home and larger home in Symphony Park. The total for the Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center project was $50 million. In August 2010, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation announced a gift to The Smith Center to pay for the completion of its block Document [4](Title: Esprit d'amour) Siu-Yu which causes her to disappear in front of Chi-Ming. Chi-Ming rushes home to find Dr. Han in the middle of the exorcism. Rushing to help Siu-Yu, he triggers the opening of the "door of death". Dr. Han runs away, while everything in the room is sucked out the window, along with Chi-Ming and Siu-Yu. Grabbing the balcony railing Chi-Ming hangs on but Siu-Yu is sucked into the sky. Trying to follow her he jumps, but falls down 18 floors onto a parked car. After recovering in the hospital, Chi-Ming returns to where he first saw Siu-Yu, in hope of Document [5](Title: Hospital Reservation Historic District) Hospital Reservation Historic District The Hospital Reservation Historic District is located between Radio Station and Officers Row Historic Districts and east of the Marine Reservation Historic District of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Begun in 1909, it reached its maximum development in 1942. The following structures no longer remain: The existing six buildings in the district were the quarters for the Commanding Officer of the Naval Hospital Reservation, the dormitory for the hospital corpsmen, the sick officers quarters, quarters for the medical corps and two separate quarters for pharmacists. These set in a suburban setting of lawn and shrubs with Document [6](Title: Germán Chiaraviglio) (in 2001) and sister Valeria (in 2005) also participated in World Junior Championships. During the 2006 South American Games, he won the gold medal (5.65 m) and his brother Guillermo silver (5.20 m). He currently trains in Italy with pole vaulting star Yelena Isinbayeva, co-coached by Vitaly Petrov. In 2015, he finally broke his own national record (after 9 years), jumping 5.75 at the Pan-American Games. Germán Chiaraviglio Germán Pablo Chiaraviglio (born 16 April 1987 in Santa Fe) is an Argentine pole vaulter. His personal best of 5.71 metres was achieved at the World Junior Championships in Beijing on August Document [7](Title: Snow White and the Huntsman) Principal photography took place in the United Kingdom . The beach scenes were predominantly filmed in Pembrokeshire , on the Marloes Sands beach near the village of Marloes between September 26 and 29 , 2011 . Though the beach was not closed to the public during filming , as filming progressed , certain parts were advised to be off limits . A computer - generated castle was set on nearby Gateholm island . A field above the beach was used for production purposes , and a special wooden ramp was built for vehicles and horses to access the beach . The film used academic consultants from the University of Chichester and the University of Oxford for back - up research on fairy tales and medieval battles . The English band Florence and the Machine recorded '' Breath of Life '' exclusively for the film , which was reportedly inspired by Theron 's character Queen Ravenna . Question: where was snow white and the huntsman filmed castle Answer:
Gateholm island
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Andha Naal) overpowered by anger. Sivanandam leaves Naidu to interrogate Hema. She is initially impudent and refuses to give a statement about the crime, but she later agrees when Sivanandam threatens to arrest her husband. She reveals Rajan's extramarital affair with Ambujam, a dancer who is pregnant with his child. As Rajan treated the news with a reckless attitude, Hema suggests that Ambujam could have killed him. When questioned, Ambujam accuses Chinnaiya Pillai of murdering Rajan, saying that Chinnaiya Pillai was her foster father and wanted her to stay away from Rajan after the three met during a picnic. As their relationship Document [1](Title: Ancillary statistic) Ancillary statistic In statistics, an ancillary statistic is a statistic whose sampling distribution does not depend on the parameters of the model. An ancillary statistic is a pivotal quantity that is also a statistic. Ancillary statistics can be used to construct prediction intervals. This concept was introduced by the statistical geneticist Sir Ronald Fisher. Suppose "X", ..., "X" are independent and identically distributed, and are normally distributed with unknown expected value "μ" and known variance 1. Let be the sample mean. The following statistical measures of dispersion of the sample are all "ancillary statistics", because their sampling distributions do not Document [2](Title: John Abel) but there is no record of his second wife except on his table tomb in Sarnesfield. He had one son, named John, who later became churchwarden of Sarnesfield. Very little is known about Abel's work, and some local traditions attribute buildings to him that are impossible in terms of their date. Abel's first known commission was in 1625 when he was contracted to build Lady Hawkins' grammar school in Kington. The contract was to fit into the terms of the will of Lady Margaret Hawkins. It is known that Abel supplied all the materials and that he was paid £240. Document [3](Title: Disney Theatrical Productions) next year (2009). Rumor has reached my ear that it's happening." Thomas Schumacher, head of Disney Theatrical, discussed current and future stage productions in an article published by the "Columbus Dispatch" on September 21, 2008, including an English-language production of Hunchback. The musical had its US premiere at La Jolla Playhouse from October 28 through December 7, 2014. The production was directed by Scott Schwartz and the creative team includes Chase Brock as the choreographer, Michael Kosarin as the music supervisor and arranger, Michael Starobin as the orchestrator, Alexander Dodge as the scenic designer, Alejo Vietti as the costume design Document [4](Title: Brasilodon) "a Brasilodon quadrangularis" was first discovered, displaying 6 worn quadrangular postcanines. The overall length of this individual skull found is about 26 mm. Brasilodon Brasilodon ("Brazil tooth") is an extinct genus of cynodonts that lived during the Norian age of the Late Triassic Period, about 228 to 208.5 million years ago. The average length of "Brasilodon" is approximately 12 cm and weighed about 20 grams.The average size of this cynodont species is about the size of extant mice. Brasilodontids are most likely insectivores due to their teeth. The two species in this genus are "B. tetragonus and B. quadrangularis," two Document [5](Title: The Light Princess (musical)) the musical 2 stars, citing a lack of emotional punch, finding Amos' score sometimes bland, and Adamson's narrative too meandering. "The Stage" enjoyed the set production, the superb ensemble and Amos' rich music, but felt the story might fail to capture any specific audience group, being perhaps too complex for children and too earnest for adults. "The Daily Mail" gave the musical a scathing review of only 1 star, finding it inpersuasive and "just silly.". "The Huffington Post" concluded that its flaws "cannot dim the magic of The Light Princess." "Financial Times" gave a 3-star review, stating that cluttered content Document [6](Title: Thomas Bramwell Welch) of the Lord's Supper." In 1865, Welch relocated to Vineland, New Jersey, where a sister already resided, and became a member of Vineland Methodist Episcopal Church, where he served as a communion steward. Then in 1869, Welch invented a method of pasteurizing grape juice so that fermentation was stopped, and the drink was non-alcoholic. He persuaded local churches to adopt this non-alcoholic "wine" for communion services, calling it "Dr. Welch's Unfermented Wine." He continued to practice dentistry in Vineland until 1880 and "enjoyed a very successful and lucrative practice through the entire time." His son, Charles E. Welch, also a Document [7](Title: List of Microsoft Office filename extensions) . pub - a Microsoft Publisher publication Question: what is the extension of a saved file in ms publisher Answer:
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You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: George Henry Corliss) of the Corliss factory, is also named in his honor, as is Corliss High School in Chicago, Illinois. Corliss was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2006. George Henry Corliss George Henry Corliss (June 2, 1817 – February 21, 1888) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor, who developed the Corliss steam engine, which was a great improvement over any other stationary steam engine of its time. The Corliss engine is widely considered one of the more notable engineering achievements of the 19th century. It provided a reliable, efficient source of industrial power, enabling the expansion of Document [1](Title: Fulton Mall (Fresno)) dedicated on September 1, 1964, to much fanfare. During this time the mall contained major retailers such as Gottschalks, Montgomery Ward, Woolworth, and JCPenney. The Fulton Mall declined in the late 1980s with the growth of the city to the north, noted example in 1988 when Gottschalks, corporate HQ moved from Downtown to Woodward Park. The Fulton Mall was nominated in 2008 to the National Register of Historic Places, but was not placed on the register due to objections from a majority of property owners. In September 2013, the City of Fresno received a $15.9 million TIGER Grant from the Document [2](Title: Muckers (game)) under the top of the mucker; it is thrown upwards with a slight flicking motion. It is good for single points as it is fairly predictable when it bounces. It is fair for getting muckers as the hole constantly switches from facing to not facing the pole as it spins backwards. The mucker is held with the index finger on the top of the mucker; it is thrown at a diagonal angle with a flicking-wrist motion. Usually used on sand to glide towards the mucker pole. It is good for all around points. It can slide right up to the Document [3](Title: Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon) monster, it was causing massive devastation), with armed forces and eventually Gohan and Videl (as the two Great Saiyamen) attempting to stop its devastating rampage. However, Gohan and Videl are only able to cause minor damage to lower half of Hirudegarn and it is only Tapion who is able to cause the monster's lower half to retreat. Gohan and Videl do catch a glimpse of Hoi as he heads to Tapion's location. Later, while Trunks was visiting Tapion, Hoi attempts to steal the Hero's Flute (to destroy it, to prevent Tapion from keeping Hirudegarn sealed away) and tells Trunks that Document [4](Title: Corporate amnesia) known as Knowledge Management (KM) under the even wider umbrella of the Information Age. In its conception, organisational memory (OM) consists of the institution’s documentation, objects and artifacts, that are stored in the corporate library/electronic database, and which can be applied alongside resident employees who are intimate with institution-specific events and experiences. The physical evidence is known as explicit knowledge while the more cerebral is called tacit knowledge. They are integral for efficient decision-making and experiential learning to build on success, and escape the pandemic of repeated mistakes, re-invented wheels, and other unlearned lessons that litter modern industry. Because of Document [5](Title: Wajid Khan (British politician)) community development has seen him address the Civil G8 on inclusive education in Moscow, and advised the Russian Ministry of Education and Science on developing youth strategies. He has contributed to European-wide ‘Volunteurope’ conferences in Germany, France, Poland, Bosnia and Italy. Within the UK, Wajid has developed higher education programmes to increase academic participation amongst women in the south Asian community. Wajid has directed international leadership conferences in Oman, Turkey, Pakistan and the USA, and has represented the University of Central Lancashire in collaborative projects with Russian NGOs. Wajid is an alumnus of both of HRH Prince Charles' leadership initiatives: Document [6](Title: Opus isodomum) mortar, but more often they are not connected with mortar but with metal ties such as iron cramps, fixed in stone blocks with molten lead. Completely regular isodomum is relatively rare, especially in the provinces. More frequent is isodomum made of stone blocks of the same height but not of the same length. In order to strengthen this type of wall, builders always take good care that the ends of stone blocks in alternating courses of the wall do not match. Opus pseudoisodomum is a version of opus isodomum mentioned by Vitruvius, describing that it is a kind of stonemasonery Document [7](Title: Chief of the Army Staff (India)) No . Name Rank Photo Appointment Date Left Office Unit of Commission Decorations Rob Lockhart General 15 August 1947 31 December 1947 51st Sikhs KCB , CIE , MC Roy Bucher General 1 January 1948 15 January 1949 Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) KBE , CB , MC Kodandera M. Cariappa General 16 January 1949 14 January 1953 Rajput Regiment OBE Rajendrasinhji Jadeja General 14 January 1953 1 April 1955 2nd Lancers ( Gardner 's Horse ) DSO Question: first commander in chief of indian army after independence Answer:
Rob Lockhart
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: IOS 11) pledging to bring it back in a future update to iOS 11. It was brought back in iOS 11.1. In iOS 11.2 the toggle switch for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth were unexpectedly changed to not completely turning off those two things but temporarily until the next day. The real turn off is in the Settings app. Dieter Bohn of "The Verge" liked the new Control Center setup, including customizable toggles and 3D Touch-expandable options, writing that "there are a few panels that I'm really impressed with", specifically highlighting the Apple TV remote as a possible replacement of the normal remote. He Document [1](Title: Revolver Entertainment) that the UK company had gone out of business, it entered administration. In 2013, Revolver US released Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of Mozart's "The Magic Flute". In 2014, Revolver US released in theaters , that stars Kal Penn, Mischa Barton, and Martin Sheen. Also in 2014, Revolver US released on VOD "Soulmate" produced by Neil Marshall In 2015, Revolver US released "An Act of War" on VOD, DVD, and on Netflix. The film was directed by Ryan M. Kennedy and produced by Atit Shah. Revolver's Catalog includes: Revolver Entertainment Revolver Entertainment is a film distributor in the United Kingdom and the Document [2](Title: Pittsburgh Steelers) Cowher resigned from coaching the Steelers, citing a need to spend more time with his family. He did not use the term "retire", leaving open a possible return to the NFL as coach of another team. A three-man committee consisting of Art Rooney II, Dan Rooney, and Kevin Colbert was set up to conduct interviews for the head coaching vacancy. The candidates interviewed included: offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt, offensive line coach Russ Grimm, former offensive coordinator Chan Gailey, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin, and Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera. On January 22, 2007, Mike Tomlin was announced as Document [3](Title: William Byron Rumford) but the masons were not involved in the desegregation movement. In his first year in the state assembly, Rumford succeeded in passing legislation barring discrimination in the state National Guard. When it reached the state senate, its chances of passing were slim. But Rumford personally lobbied senators Richard J. Dolwig and Earl Desmond, and the bill passed the senate as well. In reality, it was not implemented because the members of already-existing black units did not want to lose their titles and ranks. However, no new black units were created, and the Guard was eventually integrated. In 1953, Rumford invited Document [4](Title: Ni (kana)) Ni (kana) に, in hiragana, or ニ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. The hiragana is written in three strokes, while the katakana in two. Both represent although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is . Notably, the katakana (ニ) is functionally identical to the kanji for two (二), pronounced the same way. に is used as a particle, as well as a word fragment. As a particle it generally expresses direction, with a similar function to the English 'to'. i.e. Ton wa, Furansu "ni" ikimashita. Ton went "to" France. Pan wa, Ton Document [5](Title: Revisited (Ralph McTell album)) Revisited (Ralph McTell album) Revisited is an album of remixed or re-recorded tracks from British folk musician Ralph McTell's albums "Spiral Staircase" and "My Side of Your Window". Produced by Gus Dudgeon, it was originally intended for release in the United States, but in the event was released in the UK. Although the album has never had a CD release in its own right, all tracks are now available on "All Things Change: The Transatlantic Anthology" on CD. All titles by Ralph McTell. Many of the tracks on this album also feature in the "Spiral Staircase - Classic Songs" compilation. Document [6](Title: Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo) in the Getter saga, which has earned him the nickname "Kenny". Go Nagai has joked that he enjoys devising new ways to kill Musashi in each series. Michiru Saotome and Benkei Kuruma - Two characters from previous Getter sagas, they make cameo appearances in the ending of Neo Getter's final episode. Michiru is Professor Saotome's daughter, who aided the Getter team by piloting the ship Lady Command. Benkei appeared in Getter Robo G as a little league coach who was recruited to replace Musashi as the third Getter pilot. Emperor Gol - The supreme leader of the Dinosaur Empire, Gol Document [7](Title: Indian general election, 1951-52) First Law Minister B.R. Ambedkar was defeated in the Bombay ( North Central ) ( reserved seat ) constituency as Scheduled Castes Federation candidate by his little - known former assistant and Congress Candidate Narayan Sadoba Kajrolkar , who polled 1 , 38,137 votes compared to Ambedkar 's 1 , 23,576 votes . Dr Ambedkar then entered the parliament as a Rajya Sabha member . He contested by - poll from Bhandara in 1954 to try to enter Lok Sabha but again lost to Mr Borkar of Congress . Question: who contest the first general election of india Answer:
Dr Ambedkar
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Goessel, Kansas) the census of 2010, there were 539 people, 206 households, and 140 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 231 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 97.0% White, 0.2% African American, 0.4% Native American, 0.9% from other races, and 1.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.0% of the population. There were 206 households of which 28.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.8% were married couples living together, 7.3% had a female householder with no Document [1](Title: La Salle Green Hills) La Salle Green Hills La Salle Green Hills ("LSGH") is a private Catholic school exclusively for boys located on Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is run by the Roman Catholic Brothers of the Christian Schools- Philippine District. It was established in 1959 by the De La Salle Brothers led by the late Brother H. Gabriel Connon FSC of then De La Salle College Manila primarily to provide more grade school slots to the then very popular De La Salle Grade School (1911–1984) in Taft Avenue, Manila. La Salle Green Hills offers elementary education, and secondary education. De Document [2](Title: Andover, New Jersey) there were a total of 403 registered voters in Andover, of which 109 (27.0% vs. 16.5% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 152 (37.7% vs. 39.3%) were registered as Republicans and 142 (35.2% vs. 44.1%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were no voters registered to other parties. Among the borough's 2010 Census population, 66.5% (vs. 65.8% in Sussex County) were registered to vote, including 84.3% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 86.5% countywide). In the 2012 presidential election, Republican Mitt Romney received 143 votes (50.9% vs. 59.4% countywide), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 129 votes (45.9% vs. 38.2%) and Document [3](Title: John J. Keane (bishop)) the Cahenslyism controversy, the quick Americanization of immigrants, the full representation of the Catholic Church at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago and his positions on the school question. His democratic and liberal policies made him enemies with more conservative members of the U.S. Hierarchy and those at the Holy See, whence there came in 1896 a request for his resignation as rector. On January 29, 1897 Pope Leo XIII named him the Titular Archbishop of "Damascus". He spent the years 1897 to 1899 as canon of St. John Lateran, Assistant at the Pontifical Throne, and counsellor to Document [4](Title: Loma Linda University) of the American Medical Association was quickly developing standards for medical education and for the quality of hospitals. The requirements for accreditation developed as well. The July 12, 1923 Review and Herald presented the addresses given at the Educational Convention held at Colorado Springs, Colo., June 5–19, 1923. In an article entitled 'Separation from the World in Education', W.E. Howell, former President of the Loma Linda College of Evangelists (1906) and at the time of the article, the Secretary, or director, of the SDA General Conference Education Department expressed concern for where dependence on accreditation would lead Adventist schools. During Document [5](Title: Julius Otto Grimm) Julius Otto Grimm Julius Otto Grimm (March 6, 1827 in Pernau, Livonia, now Pärnu, Estonia – December 7, 1903 in Münster) was a composer, conductor and musician of Westphalia. He is best remembered today as one of the best friends of Johannes Brahms, whom he met in Leipzig in 1853. After studying philology and philosophy at the University of Tartu (then the University of Dorpat), concluding his exams in 1848, he began his career and avocation as tutor in Saint Petersburg. At this time he began publishing his first compositions. He also pursued further studies in Dresden from 1851/2. In Document [6](Title: 2019 European Games) the European Games in Minsk and the official gear of the National Team of the Republic of Belarus. 2019 European Games 2019 European Games (, "Jeŭrapiejskija hulni 2019"; , "Jevropejskije igry 2019") also known as the second European Games will be held in Minsk, Belarus from 21 June to 30 June 2019. The games will feature 200 events in 15 sports (23 disciplines). The organisers expect around 4,000 athletes from 50 countries. Ten of the sports will offer qualification opportunities for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Five of the sports will define champions of Europe. The opening ceremony Document [7](Title: Cuban Missile Crisis) The 1962 United States elections were under way , and the White House had denied charges that it was ignoring dangerous Soviet missiles 90 miles ( 140 km ) from Florida . The missile preparations were confirmed when an Air Force U-2 spy plane produced clear photographic evidence of medium - range ( SS - 4 ) and intermediate - range ( R - 14 ) ballistic missile facilities . The U.S. established a military blockade to prevent further missiles from reaching Cuba ; Oval Office tapes during the crisis revealed that Kennedy had also put the blockade in place as an attempt to provoke Soviet - backed forces in Berlin as well . It announced that they would not permit offensive weapons to be delivered to Cuba and demanded that the weapons already in Cuba be dismantled and returned to the Soviet Union . Question: who ordered all soviet ships away from cuba on october 28 1962 Answer:
Kennedy
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Heretics and Privateers) Heretics and Privateers Heretics & Privateers is a country-blues solo album by John Kay, the lead singer of Canadian-American rock group Steppenwolf, released on Cannonball Records in 2001. It has since been reissued on Crosscut Records and most recently on Rainman Records. This album mixes pure acoustic tunes with others that sound more like Steppenwolf. The lyrics follow mostly a "critical social" style. All songs are by John Kay, except #3. The 2004 Rainman release includes four additional tracks, which are acoustic versions of "She's Got the Goods", "For the Women in My Life", "I Will Not Be Denied", and Document [1](Title: The Devil You Know (Heaven & Hell album)) note that Heaven & Hell expresses a "very different side of their musical personalities" than Black Sabbath, and that the differing band name is suitable. "Metal Hammer" described the album as "one of the heavy releases of the year" and honored it with a 2010 Golden Gods Award for Best Album. Martin Popoff rated the album as better than "Dehumanizer", but not as good as "Heaven and Hell" or "Mob Rules". He described Dio's vocals being delivered with "thespian enunciation" and "passion". Heaven & Hell embarked on a second international tour (after their 2007 tour) in support of "The Devil Document [2](Title: Mordechai Vanunu) stretcher, and put him on a waiting speedboat, which then rendezvoused with the waiting "Noga" anchored off the coast. The crew of the "Noga" were told to assemble in the ship's common room and lock the door as Vanunu and the Mossad agents were taken aboard. The ship then departed for Israel. During the journey, Vanunu was kept in a cabin on board the ship with Mossad agents routinely interrogating him and taking turns guarding him. None of the "Noga"'s crew was allowed to look at the prisoner. On 7 October, the ship anchored off the coast of Israel between Document [3](Title: East Azerbaijan Province) in the exports of the province. Tabriz carpets are widely known around the world and in international markets for their vibrant designs and colors. At present there are about 66,000 carpet production units in the province, employing some 200,000 people. The annual production of these carpets is roughly 792,000 m², which comprises more than 70% of Iran's carpet exports. 35% of all Iranian carpets are produced in East Azerbaijan. East Azerbaijan province is also one of the richest regions of Iran in natural minerals, with 180 mines in 1997, of which 121 units are currently in operation, and the rest Document [4](Title: Clandestine chemistry) ("Ephedra sinica"). MDMA can be made from safrole, the major constituent of several etheric oils like sassafras. Governments have adopted a strategy of chemical control as part of their overall drug control and enforcement plans. Chemical control offers a means of attacking illicit drug production and disrupting the process before the drugs have entered the market. Because many legitimate industrial chemicals such as anhydrous ammonia and iodine are also necessary in the processing and synthesis of most illicitly produced drugs, preventing the diversion of these chemicals from legitimate commerce to illicit drug manufacturing is a difficult job. Governments often place Document [5](Title: Conference of Rulers) British established the semi-autonomous Federation of Malaya, where it was attended by the rulers of all nine Malay states. The Conference of Rulers continued after independence, when it was formally established under the Constitution. The membership of the Conference depends on the succession of the Malay sultans, and the appointment of the governors. The "Yang di-Pertuan Agong" appoints the governors, while each state has its own procedure for succession to the throne. One, Negeri Sembilan, is itself an elective monarchy. Only the rulers of the Malay states of Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Perlis, Terengganu, Kedah, Kelantan, Pahang, Johor, and Perak are Document [6](Title: Åge Bernhard Grutle) on 26 August 2015. Åge Bernhard Grutle Åge Bernhard Grutle (born 19 June 1952) is a Norwegian diplomat and royal servant. He was born in Haugesund, has a master's degree in international affairs, and started his career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1978. In his early diplomatic career he was stationed at the embassies in South Korea and the Soviet Union. In 1987 he was declared as expelled from the latter country, during a minor diplomatic crisis. He was a sub-director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1992 to 1994, secretary for the Standing Committee on Foreign Document [7](Title: The J. Geils Band) J. Geils -- lead guitar ( 1968 -- 1985 , 1999 , 2005 , 2006 , 2009 -- 2012 ; died 2017 ) Danny Klein -- bass ( 1968 -- 1985 , 1999 , 2005 , 2006 , 2009 -- 2015 ) Magic Dick -- harmonica , saxophone , trumpet ( 1968 -- 1985 , 1999 , 2005 , 2006 , 2009 -- 2015 ) Peter Wolf -- lead vocals , percussion ( 1968 -- 1983 , 1999 , 2005 , 2006 , 2009 -- 2015 ) Stephen Jo Bladd -- drums , percussion , backing vocals ( 1968 -- 1985 , 2006 ) Seth Justman -- keyboards , backing vocals ( 1968 -- 1985 , 1999 , 2005 , 2006 , 2009 -- 2015 ) , lead vocals ( 1983 -- 1985 ) Question: who is the lead singer of the j geils band Answer:
Peter Wolf
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Institute for Learning) status should be recognised to teach in schools. On 3 March 2011, a policy decision was taken by Michael Gove MP, secretary of state for education, to accept Professor Wolf’s recommendation, with immediate effect. The recommendations of the Wolf Report and the decisions of the Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP, Member of Parliament for Surrey Heath and Secretary of State for Education, do not represent a direct interchangeability between QTLS and QTS and teachers trainers and lecturers with QTLS will not be allowed to start working as full-time teachers delivering ordinary lessons in schools other than Academies and Free Schools. Document [1](Title: Starved Rock State Park) the far western side of the park. From December through February bald eagles can be viewed at the park, either fishing below the Starved Rock Dam, where turbulent waters stay unfrozen during the cold winter months or roosting on the Leopold or Plum Island. The Starved Rock State Park Visitor Center loans out binoculars to aspiring birders in exchange for the birder's drivers license. During the winter, sports such as ice skating, tobogganing, cross-country skiing and sledding are allowed in parts of the park. Snowmobiling is not allowed at Starved Rock State Park. Waterfalls become constantly changing ice falls during Document [2](Title: 1968 Democratic Party presidential primaries) Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, Kennedy was shot in the kitchen service pantry in the early morning of June 5. A Palestinian immigrant with Jordanian citizenship named Sirhan Sirhan was arrested. Kennedy died 26 hours later. At the moment of Kennedy's death, the delegate totals were: Only 14 states held primaries at this time (California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and West Virginia) in addition to Washington, D.C. Results by winners: Total popular vote: Johnson/Humphrey surrogates: minor candidates and write-ins: Robert Kennedy's death threw the Democratic Party into disarray. The Document [3](Title: Newtown Jets) Cup since 1974, breaking a 38-year drought. On 27 August 2016, Newtown played host to Manly at Henson Park in the last regular season fixture of the year. With less than twenty minutes to play Newtown trailed Manly by 38-12, Newtown then preceded to score 5 tries in 18 minutes to win the match 40-38. This was also the last game that Manly ever played in the NSW Cup as a stand-alone team due to their merger with Blacktown Workers commencing 2017. On Sunday 18 September 2016, Newtown played Illawarra for a place in the grand final. With under 10 Document [4](Title: Ulster Unionist Party) purposes the party functioned as the Northern Ireland branch of the Conservative Party. In 1972, in protest over the prorogation of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, the Westminster Ulster Unionist MPs withdrew from the alliance. The party remained affiliated to the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, but in 1985, withdrew from it as well, in protest over the Anglo-Irish Agreement. Subsequently, the Conservative Party has organised separately in Northern Ireland, with little electoral success. Under West's leadership, the party recruited Enoch Powell, who became Ulster Unionist MP for South Down in October 1974 after defecting from the Conservatives. Document [5](Title: Christian views on slavery) freedom of movement, and access to liberty. Hebrews would be punished if they beat a slave causing death within a day or two, and would have to let a slave go free if they destroyed a slave's eye or tooth, force a slave to work on the Sabbath, return an escaped slave of another people who had taken refuge among the Israelites, or to slander a slave. It was common for a person to voluntarily sell oneself into slavery for a fixed period of time either to pay off debts or to get food and shelter. It was seen as Document [6](Title: Josephine Meckseper) strongly influenced by Situationist International and Angry Brigade ideology. In 1994, Meckseper founded "FAT Magazine", privately distributed at supermarkets, galleries and museums, sometimes heroically stuck on walls in homage Jean-Paul Marat. Four issues have come out since 1994. Meckseper’s installations, sculptures, photographs, and videos use industrial forms of presentation such as vitrines, window displays, and magazines to demonstrate inextricable influences of consumer culture on society and cultural production. Meckseper melds the aesthetics of modernism with the formal language of commercial display, combining them with images and artifacts of historical and political events. Often contained within Meckseper’s signature displays are paintings Document [7](Title: List of largest employers) Employees Employer 2015 Headquarters United States Department of Defense 2.86 million United States People 's Liberation Army 2.52 million China Walmart 2.3 million United States McDonald 's 1.9 million 1.7 million United States National Health Service 1.7 million 1.4 million United Kingdom China National Petroleum Corporation 1.5 million 1.7 million China State Grid Corporation of China 1.5 million 1.6 million China Indian Railways 1.4 million 1.3 million India Indian Armed Forces 1.3 million India Hon Hai Precision Industry ( Foxconn ) 1.2 million 0.8 million Taiwan Question: which country has the most number of workers in railway department Answer:
Indian Railways
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: John IV of Constantinople) of being to some extent a Manichean, and condemned as such, Gregory tried to show that the accuser was himself a Pelagian, and that by the carelessness, ignorance, or fault of John IV, the Nestorian council of Ephesus had actually been mistaken for the Orthodox Council of Ephesus. Isidore of Seville ("de Script. Eccl." 26) attributes to him only a letter, not now extant, on baptism addressed to St. Leander. John, he says, "propounds nothing of his own, but only repeats the opinions of the ancient Fathers on trine immersion." There are, however, several works attributed to John IV still Document [1](Title: Philadelphia Phillies) After being founded in 1883 as the "Quakers", the team changed its name to the "Philadelphias", after the convention of the times. This was soon shortened to "Phillies". "Quakers" continued to be used interchangeably with "Phillies" from 1883 until 1890, when the team officially became known as the "Phillies". Though the Phillies moved into a permanent home at Baker Bowl in 1887, they did not win their first pennant until nearly 30 years later, after the likes of standout players Billy Hamilton, Sam Thompson, and Ed Delahanty had departed. Player defections to the newly formed American League, especially to the Document [2](Title: Same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia) Same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in the District of Columbia since December 18, 2009, when Mayor Adrian Fenty signed a bill passed by the Council of the District of Columbia on December 15, 2009. Following the signing, the measure entered a mandatory Congressional review of 30 work days. Marriage licenses became available on March 3, 2010, and marriages began on March 9, 2010. The District became the first jurisdiction in the United States below the Mason–Dixon Line to allow same-sex couples to marry. In addition to recognizing same-sex marriages, since 1992 the Document [3](Title: Curtain array) Curtain array Curtain arrays are a class of large multielement directional wire radio transmitting antennas, used in the shortwave radio bands. They are a type of reflective array antenna, consisting of multiple wire dipole antennas, suspended in a vertical plane, often in front of a "curtain" reflector made of a flat vertical screen of many long parallel wires. These are suspended by support wires strung between pairs of tall steel towers, up to high. They are used for long-distance skywave (or "skip") transmission; they transmit a beam of radio waves at a shallow angle into the sky just above the Document [4](Title: Premier Mine) Premier Mine The Premier Mine is an underground diamond mine owned by Petra Diamonds. It is situated in the town of Cullinan, east of Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa. Established in 1902, it was renamed the Cullinan Diamond Mine in November 2003 in celebration of its centenary. The mine rose to prominence in 1905, when the Cullinan Diamond — the largest rough diamond of gem quality ever found — was discovered there. The mine has produced over 750 stones that are greater than and more than a quarter of all the world's diamonds that are greater than . It is Document [5](Title: Kuiper belt) would imply an infinite mass of small objects. More accurate models find that the "slope" parameter "q" is in effect greater at large diameters and lesser at small diameters. It seems that Pluto is somewhat unexpectedly large, having several percent of the total mass of the Kuiper belt. It is not expected that anything larger than Pluto exists in the Kuiper belt, and in fact most of the brightest (largest) objects at inclinations less than 5° have probably been found. For most TNOs, only the absolute magnitude is actually known, the size is inferred assuming a given albedo (not a Document [6](Title: Canon 915) the person is to remember the obligation to make an act of perfect contrition which includes the resolution of confessing as soon as possible." The general rule of canon law is that "sacred ministers cannot deny the sacraments to those who seek them at appropriate times, are properly disposed, and are not prohibited by law from receiving them"; and "any baptized person not prohibited by law can and must be admitted to holy communion". Canon 915 not only permits the ministers to deny Holy Communion to certain classes of people, but actually obliges them to deny it to those classes Document [7](Title: You've Made Me So Very Happy) '' You 've Made Me So Very Happy '' is a song written by Brenda Holloway , Patrice Holloway , Frank Wilson and Berry Gordy , and was released first as a single in 1967 by Brenda Holloway on the Tamla label . The song was later a huge hit for jazz - rock band Blood , Sweat & Tears in 1969 , and became a Gold record . Question: who wrote you made me so very happy Answer:
Brenda Holloway
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: British Rail Class 506) varied. At the time that they were delivered, the numbers were in fact unique; but from 1959, new Diesel multiple-units were delivered carrying similar numbers, in the BR series. The Manchester-Glossop-Hadfield EMU number prefixes and suffixes may be summarised thus: The "E" suffix seems to have been dropped a few years prior to the change to "M"; photographs exist from the 1964–1968 period showing unsuffixed numbers, including M59404, M59405 and M59408. No unit numbers were carried, however the cars were normally formed so that the last two digits corresponded, i.e. 59401-59501-59601 etc., and the units were known locally as 01, Document [1](Title: 1931 College Football All-Southern Team) as 2 points for a first-team selection and 1 for a second-team selection. 1931 College Football All-Southern Team The 1931 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1931 Southern Conference football season. Tulane won the Southern Conference championship. In December 2008, "Sports Illustrated" undertook to identify the individuals who would have been awarded the Heisman Trophy in college football's early years, before the trophy was established. Tulane's Jerry Dalrymple was selected as the would-be Heisman winner for the 1931 season. The All-Southern eleven compiled by Document [2](Title: Adam Ross (CSI: NY)) battle and also state that Mac went easy on him (Danny: "He could've suspended you from the flagpole."). In season 9 episode 10 (The Real McCoy), Adam has his day off and he visits his father, who has Alzheimer's disease. Adam tries to help him, but he makes him angry and sad, because he can't remember the times when he bullied Adam and Adam's mother. Adam wants him to apologize and take responsibility for his actions. Later on Adam's father disappears and ends up in the police station. Adam Ross (CSI: NY) Adam Ross is a fictional character on the Document [3](Title: Hariharan Chandrashekar) infrastructure for energy, water and waste management, and in the process created happy and healthy micro urban habitats. He has been driving over the last twenty years energy and water policy and making significant contributions to evolving methodology for sustainability practices in industry and academe. From his early work on authoring India’s residential green guidelines to his more recent pathfinder work at Watergy, Inside-Your-City, Impact-Your-City is reflective of a phenomenal commitment that age or recalcitrance of market has not withered. A prolific writer and columnist, he has influenced a whole new generation of entrepreneurs and educators to take to green Document [4](Title: Make Me... (Britney Spears song)) average rating of 6 out of 10, with Robbie Daw calling "pretty safe", Carl Williot naming it "the freshest she’s sounded since her pioneering molly-pop days in 2011," and Rachel Sonis remarking that "Britney is gunning for a radio hit here." Jeff Benjamin of Fuse observed that "the sweeping chorus boasts the playful, breathy coos that Brit has made a signature part of her discography and helps this stand out as a track to make Brit Army proud." Gerrick D. Kennedy of "Los Angeles Times" was also complimentary, praising Burns for crafting "a lush, down-tempo bedroom number that largely eschews Document [5](Title: Canadian, Texas) couples living together, 7.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.0% were not families. About 26.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 3.04. In the city, the population was distributed as 27.5% under the age of 18, 7.2% from 18 to 24, 26.8% from 25 to 44, 22.9% from 45 to 64, and 15.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For Document [6](Title: Lowcountry Highrollers) Lowcountry Highrollers logo artwork was designed by Hook Advertising. Lowcountry Highrollers Lowcountry Highrollers is a women's flat-track roller derby league in Charleston, South Carolina. The league is composed of three home teams for intra-league play, and two travel teams that compete with other leagues. Founded in 2008, the Lowcountry Highrollers roller derby league is composed of 50 active skaters, referees, and non-skating officials as of 2014. Lowcountry is a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA). In January 2008, the founding members of the Lowcountry Highrollers made their first contact with a Craigslist ad. On March 22, 2009, Document [7](Title: Outis) '' Outis '' was used as a pseudonym by the Homeric hero Odysseus , when he fought the Cyclops Polyphemus , and had put out the monster 's eye . Polyphemus shouted in pain to the other Cyclopes of the island that '' Nobody '' was trying to kill him , so no one came to his rescue . The story of the Cyclops can be found in the Odyssey , book 9 ( in the Cyclopeia ) . The name Nobody can be found in five different lines of Chapter 9 . First of all in line 366 : Question: what is the fake name that odysseus gives Answer:
Outis
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Johnny Paul Koroma) following month. Johnny Paul Koroma Major Johnny Paul Koroma (born 9 May 1960; declared dead 1 June 2003) was the head of state of Sierra Leone from May 1997 to February 1998. Koroma was born to Limba parents in Tombodu, in the Kono District of eastern Sierra Leone, and grew up in Freetown, the capital. He is from the same ethnic group as former presidents Siaka Stevens and Joseph Saidu Momoh. He joined the Sierra Leonean army in 1985 and was sent to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England in 1988 to train as an officer. He returned to Document [1](Title: Smage Brothers Riding Shows) Long Beach, California. The Smage Brothers Riding Show entered as an act in 2011 on "America's Got Talent". They have advanced through to the semifinal stage of competition. The act made it through the semifinals when Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel voted them through to the finals. Smage Brothers Riding Shows The Smage Brothers Riding Show consists of two brothers, Pat and Phil Smage. Both are from Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Their bike show competed on the sixth season of "America's Got Talent", which airs on NBC. They were eliminated in the Top 10 round on September 6–7, 2011 episode. Phil Smage Document [2](Title: Maia Shibutani) Maia Shibutani Maia Harumi Shibutani (born July 20, 1994) is an American ice dancer. Partnered with her brother Alex Shibutani, she is the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time World medalist (silver in 2016, bronze in 2011 and 2017), the 2016 Four Continents champion, and a two-time U.S. national champion (2016, 2017). The siblings have won six titles on the Grand Prix series and stood on the podium at 14 consecutive U.S. Championships, at five levels including eight as seniors. They are two-time members of the US Olympic team, competing at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics. In 2018, the Document [3](Title: 2012 Abkhazian parliamentary election) The Central Election Commission agreed with the complaint and requested the precinct and constituency election commissions to uphold the original count. When the local election commission refused to comply, the Central Election Commission brought the matter to the Supreme Court. During the court proceedings it was established that contrary to election law, the ballot bag had not been sealed, and that during the recount, supporters of Kvarchia as well as Security Council and Interior Ministry officials had been present. The representative of the office of the Procecutor General argued that this constituted a breach of election law, that the irregularities Document [4](Title: Lee Kuan Yew) updated and republished in 2014. In 2006, artist-writer Jason Wee presented "Self-Portrait (No More Tears Mr. Lee)", a portrait of Lee made from 8,000 plastic shampoo bottle caps placed on an angled pedestal. The title references Johnson & Johnson's baby shampoo and the iconic 1965 moment when Lee cried on TV while announcing Singapore's separation from Malaysia. Wee won a $5,000 Singapore Art Exhibition cash prize for being the voters' choice. In 2008, artist Ben Puah unveiled "Hero", a solo exhibition of Lee portraits at Forth Gallery. In 2009, artist Richard Lim Han presented "Singapore Guidance Angel", a solo exhibition Document [5](Title: Warao language) endangered by UNESCO. The language's basic word order has been analyzed as object–subject–verb, a very rare word order among nominative–accusative languages such as Warao. Warao phonology is similar to that of Japanese. The Warao consonant inventory is relatively simple: [b] and [d, l̆] are allophones of // and /ɾ/. There are five oral vowels and five nasal vowels . /u/ after /k/ within the beginning of words has a sound as [ɨ]. Warao appears to be a language isolate, unrelated to any recorded language in the region or elsewhere. Terrence Kaufman (1994) included it in his hypothetical Macro-Paezan family, but Document [6](Title: Mainz carnival) to the end of the 15th century describes carnival as an unorganized Volksfest comprising masquerade, meals, drinking and dancing during day and night. He describes the celebrants engaging in crude jokes or, under the protection of their masks, excessive quarrelling. Simultaneously, huge carnival celebrations at the electoral court happened, where the roles at the court were rearranged at random. In 1664 the prince elector drew the role of the electoral cabinetmaker, in 1668 he was cup-bearer and had to serve all guests. This habit was called „Mainzer Königreich“ (Mainz kingdom). This roleplaying tradition continued until the last elector, Friedrich Karl Document [7](Title: The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)) The Phantom of the Opera is a 2004 British - American musical drama film based on Andrew Lloyd Webber 's 1986 musical of the same name , which in turn is based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux . It was produced and co-written by Lloyd Webber and directed by Joel Schumacher . It stars Gerard Butler in the title role , Emmy Rossum as Christine Daaé , Patrick Wilson as Raoul , Miranda Richardson as Madame Giry , Minnie Driver as Carlotta Giudicelli , and Jennifer Ellison as Meg Giry . Question: who played raoul in the phantom of the opera Answer:
Patrick Wilson
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Geoff Lloyd) HBO's "Game of Thrones". In 2018, Lloyd created and co-produced a comedy talk-show format, 'Am I Normal?', hosted by Sara Pascoe and Aisling Bea, and broadcast on BBC Radio 2. Lloyd has appeared several times on the Channel 4 show "Richard & Judy"; as a commentator on "Big Brother's Little Brother" with Dermot O'Leary; and as a celebrity contestant on the game shows "Eggheads", and "Win, Lose or Draw Late". Geoff Lloyd Geoff Lloyd (born 20 April 1973) is a British radio presenter, television host, podcast host and writer, best known for his talk radio and music shows. Lloyd was Document [1](Title: Ahmed Issack Hassan) Issack is also a Certified Public Secretary of Kenya (CPSK) and a member of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), East African Law Society (EALS), International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) (Kenya Chapter), Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPS), Association of Professional Societies of East Africa (APSEA), Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) and the International Bar Association (IBA). Ahmed Issack Hassan Ahmed Issack Hassan is the former Chairperson of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of the Republic of Kenya from November 2011 to October 6th 2016. Before that he was the Chairperson of the Interim Independence Electoral Commission Document [2](Title: Oakland Zoo) grand opening of its 17,000 square foot, state-of-the-art veterinary hospital, the largest wild animal veterinary facility in Northern California. California Trail represents $70 million out of an $81 million multi-phase Zoo development. In 2012, a fully funded LEED-certified Veterinary Hospital opened, followed by the opening in 2013 of the Oakland Zoo Biodiversity Center, and the 2014 inauguration of the Condor Recovery Center at Oakland Zoo. Each of these projects has improved care of the Zoo’s animals as well as conservation of the species in the wild. Guests travel to the Trail via an aerial gondola from the existing zoo. Along Document [3](Title: 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division) battalion of T-90 main battle tanks, replacing its old T-80s, a battalion of BTR-80 armoured personnel carriers (this presumably refers to the modernised BTR-80A variant, which has improved firepower and armour, among other things), as well as a battalion of new self-propelled howitzers and 'C2' command and control systems. Bakin also said that the regiment's 3rd Battalion had begun re-equipping with the BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle, of which the regiment as a whole was due to receive 129 by the end of the year. Furthermore, according to Interfax: ""Bakin stated that the First Guards Regiment had already undergone training for Document [4](Title: Funeral) be held at the funeral home until the day of the funeral. The funeral services may be divided into two parts. First is the church service (siunaustilaisuus) in a cemetery chapel or local church, than the burial. The majority of Italians are Roman Catholic and follow Catholic funeral traditions. Historically, mourners would walk in a funeral procession to the gravesite; today vehicles are used. In Poland, in urban areas, there are usually two, or just one “stop”. The body, brought by a hearse from the mortuary, may be taken to a church or to a cemetery chapel,Then there is a Document [5](Title: John T. Koehler) to 1935, he was Special Assistant to United States Attorney General Homer Stille Cummings. He left public service in 1935, setting up a law practice in Baltimore. With the outbreak of World War II, in 1941 Koehler enrolled in the United States Navy as a lieutenant commander. (He would rise to the rank of commander by the time he left the navy.) During the war, Koehler saw service in both the European and Pacific Theatres. He was awarded the Silver Star for his work with the Underwater Demolition Team in the Marshall Islands. Koehler left the Navy in 1945. Upon Document [6](Title: Annandale, Virginia) Elementry School, Glasgow Middle School, Woodburn Elementary School, Camelot Elementary School, Columbia Elementary School, Canterbury Woods Elementary School and Wakefield Forest Elementary School. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, (TJHSST), a Governor's School, is located along the eastern section of Annandale. TJHSST has an Alexandria postal address, but its physical location is in Fairfax County. TJHSST has been ranked the #1 public high school in the country by the U.S. News & World Report in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Annandale High School has one of the area's few International Baccalaureate Degree programs. Ensembles within the school's choral program Document [7](Title: America's Got Talent) On February 21 , 2018 , it was announced that judges Simon Cowell , Mel B , Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel along with Tyra Banks would all be returning . The season premiered on May 29 , 2018 . Magician Shin Lim was named the winner on the season finale , September 19 , 2018 . This marks the second magician to win . Acrobatic group Zurcaroh and violinist Brian King Joseph came in second and third place respectively . Stand - up comedian Samuel J. Comroe and singer Michael Ketterer rounded out the top 5 . Question: who won this past season of america's got talent Answer:
Magician Shin Lim
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Elmo, Kansas) a station at nearby Banner City (current location of Elmo). The old Elmo post office was moved to Banner City around 1887. The name Banner City already existed in Jackson and Trego counties, so eventually the Elmo name replaced it. The post office was opened in Elmo on December 16, 1884, and remained in operation until it was discontinued on May 6, 1966. The railroad was removed in the 1990s. In 1899, Elias Sellerds discovered a well-preserved trove of insect fossils about 3 miles south of Elmo in the Lower-Permian Elmo-Limestone member of the Wellington-Formation. In 1925, Frank M. Carpenter Document [1](Title: English cricket team in Australia in 1958–59) English cricket team in Australia in 1958–59 Peter May captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1958–59, playing as England in the 1958-59 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour. It was widely regarded as one of the strongest teams to depart English shores, comparable with the great teams of Johnny Douglas in 1911-12 and Percy Chapman in 1928-29. It had no obvious weaknesses, and yet it was beaten - and beaten badly. By the First Test the top batsmen had made runs, the Surrey trio of Loader, Laker and Document [2](Title: Boron porphyrins) Boron porphyrins Boron porphyrins are a variety of porphyrin, a common macrocycle used for photosensitization and metal trapping applications, that incorporate boron. The central four nitrogen atoms in a porphyrin macrocycle form a unique molecular pocket which is known to accommodate transition metals of various sizes and oxidation states. Due to the diversity of binding modes available to porphyrin, there is a growing interest in introducing other elements (i.e. main group elements) into this pocket. Boron in particular has been shown to prefer binding to porphyrin in a 2:1 stoichiometry, primarily due to its small atomic radius, but the Group Document [3](Title: Ashmore, Illinois) for females. The per capita income for the village was $14,886. About 6.9% of families and 9.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.6% of those under age 18 and 10.9% of those age 65 or over. Ashmore is home to Ashmore Estates, which was originally the almshouse at the Coles County Poor Farm. Abandoned in 1987, it is now a haunted attraction and a place of interest for paranormal investigators. In 2011, the "Ghost Adventures" crew conducted an investigation inside the building and aired the episode of "Ashmore Estates", during which the crew observed a significant Document [4](Title: Geoffrey R. Stone) Geoffrey R. Stone Geoffrey R. Stone (born 1946) is an American law professor and noted First Amendment scholar. He is currently the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Stone completed a B.S. degree in 1968 at the University of Pennsylvania, and a J.D. degree in 1971 at the University of Chicago Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the University of Chicago Law Review. He clerked for Judge J. Skelly Wright of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in 1971-72, and then for Justice William J. Brennan Jr. Document [5](Title: Siege of Kazan) Siege of Kazan The Siege of Kazan in 1552 was the final battle of the Russo-Kazan Wars and led to the fall of the Khanate of Kazan. Conflict continued after the fall of Kazan, however, as rebel governments formed in Çalım and Mişätamaq, and a new khan was invited from the Nogais. This guerrilla war lingered until 1556. During the existence of the khanate (1438-1552) Russian forces besieged Qazan at least ten times (1469, 1478, 1487, 1506, 1524, 1530, 1545, 1547, 1549-1550, 1552). In 1547 and in 1549-1550, Ivan the Terrible besieged Kazan, but supply difficulties forced him to withdraw. Document [6](Title: Rate of evolution) determine, as seen in the evolution of modern humans. Rate of evolution The rate of evolution is a variable of considerable interest in evolutionary biology. It concerns the limits of adaptation to natural environments as well as the limits of artificial selection. Humans have created a wide range of new species, and varieties within those species, of both domesticated animals and plants. Other human activity also impacts evolution. This has been achieved in a very short geological period of time, spanning only a few tens of thousands of years, and sometimes less. Maize, "Zea mays", for instance, is estimated to Document [7](Title: Christian Coulson) Christian Peter Coulson ( born 3 October 1978 ) is an English actor best known for playing the 16 - year old Tom Marvolo Riddle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets . Question: harry potter and the chamber of secrets tom riddle actor Answer:
Christian Peter Coulson
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: The Well-Worn Lock) difficult one. "The Well-Worn Lock" is the third of seven "Millennium" episodes written by Carter. Hemecker would return to direct an episode in each of the show's seasons. The episode opens with a quote from Robert Louis Stevenson, and features several actors who would reappear in unrelated roles in both "Millennium" and its sister series "The X-Files". In Madison Park, Seattle, a family are gathered around the television. The mother leaves to go to bed, and the atmosphere in the room grows tense. The older of two sisters, Connie Bangs (Michelle Joyner) takes her sister Sara—who is clearly much younger Document [1](Title: Tatian) is preserved in Ephrem's "Commentary" on Tatian's work, which itself is preserved in two versions: an Armenian translation preserved in two copies, and a copy of Ephrem's original Syriac text from the late 5th/early 6th century, which has been edited by Louis Leloir (Paris, 1966). Other translations include translations made into Arabic, Persian, and Old Georgian. A fragment of a narrative about the Passion found in the ruins of Dura-Europos in 1933 was once thought to have been from the "Diatessaron", but more recent scholarly judgement does not connect it directly to Tatian's work. The earliest member of the Western Document [2](Title: Grace VanderWaal) On the June 7 , 2016 , broadcast during the eleventh season of NBC 's AGT , VanderWaal auditioned with her original song , '' I Do n't Know My Name '' , and was Howie Mandel 's '' golden buzzer '' act . Simon Cowell called VanderWaal '' the next Taylor Swift . '' Brittany Spanos in Rolling Stone magazine termed the song an '' emotional , catchy , quirky tune '' . VanderWaal continued to perform only original songs on the show , including her next performance at the quarterfinals on August 23 , 2016 , titled '' Beautiful Thing '' , a song written for her sister ; USA Today characterized VanderWaal 's voice as '' endearingly croaky '' . Others have called it '' raspy '' and '' timelessly soulful '' . For the semifinals on August 30 , she performed '' Light the Sky '' , and for the September 13 finals , she sang '' Clay '' , a song about dealing with bullies . Lindsay Peoples wrote for New York Magazine : '' The songs she wrote and performed on AGT were not only catchy but emotional and unique to her own sound , a mix of raw and folk '' . AGT 's video of VanderWaal 's audition has accumulated more than 70 million views . It was ranked as the No. 5 trending YouTube video of 2016 . Document [3](Title: Düsseldorf Airport) Damage to the airport was estimated to be in the hundreds of millions, Terminals A and B had to be completely reconstructed. While repairs were ongoing, passengers were housed in big tents. In November 1997, Terminal C was completely redeveloped, with three lightweight construction halls serving as departure areas. Also in 1997 construction began on the new inter-city railway station at the eastern edge of the airport. In 1998 the rebuilt Terminal A was reopened and the airport changed its name from "Rhine Ruhr Airport" to "Düsseldorf International". Reconstruction of the central building and Terminal B began in the same Document [4](Title: Miss Nepal 2013) Miss Nepal 2013 Hidden Treasures Fanta Miss Nepal 2013, the 18th Miss Nepal beauty pageant, was held on March 20, 2013 at the Nepal Academy Hall in Kathmandu. Miss Nepal 2012 Shristi Shrestha crowned her successor Ishani Shrestha as Miss Nepal World 2013, she represented Nepal at Miss World 2013 pageant. Rojisha Shahi was chosen as Miss Nepal Earth 2013 and was sent to Miss Earth 2013 competition. Shritima Shah was chosen as Miss Nepal International 2013 and she represented Nepal for Miss International 2013 pageant. According to the press conference the winner of Miss Nepal 2013 was selected as Document [5](Title: Well car) Also, in a number of cases, multiple single-well cars (usually 3 or 5) are connected by drawbars and share a single reporting mark. On both types of multiple-unit cars, the units are typically distinguished by letters, with the unit on one end being the "A" unit, and the unit on the other end being the "B" unit. Middle units are labeled starting with "C", and going up to "E" for five-unit cars starting from the "A" unit and increasing towards the "B" unit. Double-stack cars come in a number of sizes, related to the standard sizes of the containers they Document [6](Title: History of mathematics) also wrote extensively on other subjects, such as conic sections, optics, spherical geometry, and mechanics, but only half of his writings survive. Archimedes (c. 287–212 BC) of Syracuse, widely considered the greatest mathematician of antiquity, used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, in a manner not too dissimilar from modern calculus. He also showed one could use the method of exhaustion to calculate the value of π with as much precision as desired, and obtained the most accurate value of π then known, . He Document [7](Title: Thylakoid) Photosystem II is located mostly in the grana thylakoids , whereas photosystem I and ATP synthase are mostly located in the stroma thylakoids and the outer layers of grana . The cytochrome b6f complex is distributed evenly throughout thylakoid membranes . Due to the separate location of the two photosystems in the thylakoid membrane system , mobile electron carriers are required to shuttle electrons between them . These carriers are plastoquinone and plastocyanin . Plastoquinone shuttles electrons from photosystem II to the cytochrome b6f complex , whereas plastocyanin carries electrons from the cytochrome b6f complex to photosystem I . Question: what are the proteins called that transport electrons in the thylakoid membrane Answer:
plastoquinone
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Sparx (US band)) two albums. Their brother Lorenzo Antonio is also a renowned singing artist in his own right. Their uncles Al Hurricane dubbed Godfather of New Mexico music and Baby Gaby, as well as Al's son Al Hurricane, Jr. Many of their songs have hit the top 10 on Billboards Latin charts. The band has also been nominated for "Billboard" awards and the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Group or Duo of the Year at the 7th Lo Nuestro Awards. Sparx members and their brother Lorenzo Antonio are very much involved in charity through "Sparx Lorenzo Antonio Foundation". Since 2001, date of Document [1](Title: 1954 Paraguayan coup d'état) 1954 Paraguayan coup d'état The 1954 Paraguayan coup d'état occurred in May 1954. It was led by Alfredo Stroessner, with the support of Epifanio Méndez Fleitas, and resulted in the overthrow of the government of Federico Chávez. The coup was the culmination of a complex series of political rivalries within the ruling Colorado Party. Approximately 25 people were killed during the putsch, which helped set the stage for the election of Stroessner as president of Paraguay later that year. By the 1950s, social and political stability in Paraguay had been severely eroded due to more than two decades of crises, Document [2](Title: Public Stores Act 1875) Public Stores Act 1875 The Public Stores Act of 1875 is a piece of legislation in the United Kingdom which applied to all stores under the care of the Secretary of State, including "any public department or office, or of any person in the service of Her Majesty." Although in parts now superseded by subsequent legislation, or otherwise defunct, some sections are still in force. This includes a power of stop and search that is still available to police constables today. The legislation created various offences relating to the destruction or concealment of such stores, unlawfully possess or steal such Document [3](Title: Battle of Polygon Wood) attack inflicted a severe blow on the German 4th Army, causing many losses, capturing a significant portion of , which threatened the German hold on Broodseinde ridge. The better weather continued to benefit the British attackers by drying the ground, raising mist which obscured British infantry attacks made around dawn, then clearing to reveal German formations to air and ground observation, well in advance of their arrival on the battlefield. German methodical counter-attacks () from 27 September – 3 October failed and German defensive arrangements were changed hastily after the battle to try to counter British offensive superiority. The preliminary Document [4](Title: Barboursville, Virginia) The vacant schoolhouse had been closed for years and was being used for storage. Through an agreement with Orange County, the theater group reopened the building as the Barboursville Community Center, also known as the home of Four County Players. A few months after moving into its new location, Four County Players showcased its talents in its new home with "The Stingy Mr. Pennypincher", directed by Bill Thomas. They did not have time to completely fix up the building before the first show, so they built the set over top of an old furnace that had been left on stage. Document [5](Title: Rabbi) scholar, along with the elderly, as it is written in Leviticus 19:32, "Rise up before the elderly, and honor the aged." One should stand in their presence and address them with respect. Kohanim (priests) are required to honor rabbis and Torah scholars like the general public. However, if one is more learned than the rabbi or the scholar there is no need to stand. The spouse of a Torah scholar must also be shown deference. It is also a commandment for teachers and rabbis to honor their students. Rabbis and Torah scholars, in order to ensure discipline within the Jewish Document [6](Title: The Thing (1982 film)) at a "The Thing" trailer caused Foster to remark, "We're dead". The response to public pre-screenings of "The Thing" resulted in the studio changing the somber, black-and-white advertising approved by the producers to a color image of a person with a glowing face. The tagline was also changed from "Man is the warmest place to hide"—written by Stephen Frankfort, who wrote the "Alien" tagline, "In space, no one can hear you scream"—to "The ultimate in alien terror", trying to capitalize on "Alien"s audience. Carpenter attempted to make a last-minute change of the film's title to "Who Goes There?", to no Document [7](Title: National debt of the United States) On November 7 , 2016 , debt held by the public was $14.3 trillion or about 76 % of the previous 12 months of GDP . Intragovernmental holdings stood at $5.4 trillion , giving a combined total gross national debt of $19.8 trillion or about 106 % of the previous 12 months of GDP ; $6.2 trillion or approximately 45 % of the debt held by the public was owned by foreign investors , the largest of which were Japan and China at about $1.09 trillion for Japan and $1.06 trillion for China as of December 2016 . Question: what is the current amount of the us national debt Answer:
$14.3 trillion
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Olusegun Obasanjo) Dayo, Deboye, Funke, Funso, Gbenga, Iyabo, Juwon, Kofo, Kunle (nephew Obasanjo adopted as a son), Olumuyiwa, Segun, Seun, and Toyosi. His son, Dare Obasanjo, is a Principal Program Manager for Microsoft. In 1987, his second wife/ex-wife, Lynda, was ordered out of her car by armed men, and was fatally shot for failing to move quickly. On 23 October 2005, the President lost his wife, Stella Obasanjo, First Lady of Nigeria the day after she had an abdominoplasty in Spain. In 2009, the doctor, known only as 'AM', was sentenced to one year in jail for negligence in Spain and ordered Document [1](Title: Bill Kaysing) and Apollo programs, arguing that one does not need an engineering or science degree to determine that a hoax was being perpetrated. The Rocketdyne scientists whom he worked with told him there was enough technology at the time to perhaps land a manned rocket to the moon, but not enough technology developed to return safely to earth. They also talked about the very real problem of traveling through atmospheric radiation without harming the astronauts--something that needed to be solved. Even before July 1969, he had "a hunch, an intuition, ... a true conviction" and decided that he did not believe Document [2](Title: History of the Philadelphia 76ers) 9–73 record, leading the skeptical Philadelphia press to call them the "Nine and 73-ers". Under Coach Roy Rubin the 76ers went 4-47. It was his first and, as it turned out, his last NBA coaching job. He was succeeded by player-coach Kevin Loughery, who went 5-26 the rest of the way. The 76ers finished an NBA-record 59 games behind the Atlantic Division champion Boston Celtics. The nine wins by the 1972–73 squad is the fourth fewest in NBA history, and remains the fewest for a full 82 game season. The 73 losses, although threatened several times, remains the all-time low-water Document [3](Title: The Last One (Friends)) a dinner at the Aniston-Pitt residence on January 19, 2004, a sit down at cast hangout Il Sole in West Hollywood on January 22, and a big party for 1,000 guests on January 24 at Los Angeles' Park Plaza Hotel. At the party at the Park Plaza Hotel, The Rembrandts performed the theme song of "Friends", "I'll Be There for You", and the cast gave a re-enactment of the pilot episode's first scene. The Last One (Friends) "The Last One", also known as "The One Where They Say Goodbye", is the series finale of the television sitcom "Friends". The episode Document [4](Title: Strähle construction) any use beyond designing pianos. English piano maker Samuel Wolfenden presented a construction for determining all but the lowest sounding plain string lengths in a piano in "A Treatise on the Art of Pianoforte Construction" published in 1916; like Sievers, he did not explain whether this was an original procedure or one in common use, commenting only that it was "a very practical method of determining string lengths, and in past years I used it altogether". He added that at the time of writing he found calculating the lengths directly "somewhat easier" and had preceded the description with a table Document [5](Title: Massu Engira Masilamani) launched with a puja on 14 April 2014. Principal photography was reported to start from 11 July 2014, but commenced three days earlier in Chennai. The first schedule was shot in a house on the ECR stretch for 15 days. The crew with Suriya and Nayantara shot some scenes at a hospital in Chennai. The first and second schedules of the film were completed by early September 2014. The team reportedly continued filming in Ooty, Kerala and Kullu-Manali in North India. Forty percent of the filming was completed by the end of September 2014. In November 2014, the first song Document [6](Title: Bravo (Canada)) launched on January 1, 1995, at 3pm, with an introductory slide of a letter from Moses Znaimer explaining how Bravo was intended to help show that TV was not "a monumental waste of time", as he claimed most people thought of it, followed by their first program, the BBC documentary "TV Is King". It focused on arts programming, including music, ballet, literature, television and film drama, visual arts, modern dance, opera and architecture. As a condition of licence, Bravo was to contribute a predetermined amount or percentage of its revenues to ArtsFACT (now called Bravo!FACT), a fund established to provide Document [7](Title: Grey's Anatomy (season 12)) The season takes place three months after the events of the last season finale in which Richard and Catherine got married . April and Jackson 's relationship has hit the rocks after April has resumed her work overseas in Jordan , leaving Jackson high and dry once again . Once the new intern year begins , Meredith Grey ( Ellen Pompeo ) starts teaching the new interns an anatomy class . Miranda Bailey ( Chandra Wilson ) is appointed the new Chief of Surgery , much to the dismay of her husband Ben Warren ( Jason George ) , who starts to feel like he is the inferior one in their relationship , leading to some tension between the two . Question: who gets married in season 12 of grey's anatomy Answer:
Richard and Catherine
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Kingdom of Corsica (1736)) arms; he himself returned to Corsica in 1738, 1739, and 1743, but the combined Genoese and French forces continued to occupy the island. In 1749 he arrived in England to seek support, but eventually fell into debt and was confined in a debtors' prison in London until 1755. He regained his freedom by declaring himself bankrupt, making over his kingdom of Corsica to his creditors, and subsisted on the charity of Horace Walpole and some other friends until his death in London in 1756. Kingdom of Corsica (1736) The Kingdom of Corsica was a short-lived kingdom on the island of Document [1](Title: Fernand Gravey) and was cast as Johann Strauss in the expensive biopic "The Great Waltz", opposite Luise Rainer and Miliza Korjus. MGM next planned to star Gravey in a film version of Rafael Sabatini's adventure novel Scaramouche, but instead he returned to France just before the Nazi occupation began. Although he had agreed to appear in German-approved French films, Gravey was also an underminer of the invaders as a member of the French Secret Army and the Foreign Legion. At the end of the war, Gravey was considered a war hero, and continued to be featured in such French productions as "La Document [2](Title: Orphan work) an orphaned work is usually known as "abandonware". The Computerspielemuseum Berlin estimates that around 50% of their video game collection consists of at least partial orphans. Source code escrow can prevent software orphaning but is seldom applied. In countries whose laws do not specifically allow for the use of orphan works, orphan works are not available for legal use by filmmakers, archivists, writers, musicians, and broadcasters. Because rightsholders cannot be identified and located to obtain permission, historical and cultural records such as period film footage, photographs, and sound recordings cannot be legally incorporated in contemporary works in such countries (unless Document [3](Title: John DeChancie) who find themselves at the Castle often stay to become residents, and (to their surprise) develop a magical power of their own. This gift is apparently random, and can range from a minor telekinesis limited to lifting pencils to super-enhanced senses to teleportation to full conjuration of matter. The main character, a philosophy major from Earth named Gene Ferraro, gains the power of superb swordplay. His best friends include Snowclaw, a giant humanoid covered in white fur, who originally comes from a polar-like clime, and Linda Barclay, a woman from Earth who becomes a powerful sorceress. The "Skyway" series differs Document [4](Title: Sarawakian cuisine) "coconut" and "sago" continue to be important "umbut" or "upah" or shoots the indigenous people retain as delicacies. Native cuisine differs others cuisine in its simplicity and directness of flavor. The use of wild ginger, "daun bungkang" and jungle leaves can bring subtle flavours to various dishes. Commonly, cooking methods adopted in Sarawakian food are "menumis" (stir frying), "menggoreng" (frying), "bakar" (grilling) and "rebus" (boiling). Each ethnic group in Sarawak has different styles of preparing, cooking, preserving and eating style of food. The Orang Ulu for instance, using garam barrio to preserve meat, fish and vegetables which is called “mengasam”. Document [5](Title: Jim Griffiths (cricketer)) was out 51 times in his career without scoring and early in his career played ten consecutive innings without scoring a run, breaking the long-time record of Tom Goddard, Seymour Clark and Brian Boshier. Griffiths’ batting was considered so inferior that his local club nicknamed him "the world’s worst batsman" and "the wally of the willow". Ironically however, perhaps Griffiths’ most celebrated achievement in his cricketing career came with the bat; playing Lancashire in the 1981 Natwest Trophy semi-final on Northamptonshire's home ground, Griffiths came in at number 11 with fellow tail-ender Tim Lamb still needing 13 runs to win, Document [6](Title: Rainbow (rock band)) Originally issued as the B-side to "Can't Happen Here", "Jealous Lover" subsequently became the title track to an EP issued in the US that featured similar cover art to "Difficult to Cure". Rainbow's next full-length studio album was "Straight Between the Eyes". The album was more cohesive than "Difficult to Cure", and had more success in the United States. The band, however, was alienating some of its earlier fans with its more AOR sound. The single "Stone Cold" was a ballad that had some chart success (No. 1 on "Billboard" Magazine's Rock Tracks chart) and its video received heavy airplay Document [7](Title: Trenton, New Jersey) Trenton dates back at least to June 3 , 1719 , when mention was made of a constable being appointed for Trenton , while the area was still part of Hunterdon County . Boundaries were recorded for Trenton Township as of March 2 , 1720 , a courthouse and jail were constructed in Trenton around 1720 and the Freeholders of Hunterdon County met annually in Trenton . Trenton became New Jersey 's capital as of November 25 , 1790 , and the City of Trenton was formed within Trenton Township on November 13 , 1792 . Trenton Township was incorporated as one of New Jersey 's initial group of 104 townships by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21 , 1798 . On February 22 , 1834 , portions of Trenton Township were taken to form Ewing Township . The remaining portion of Trenton Township was absorbed by the City of Trenton on April 10 , 1837 . A series of annexations took place over a 50 - year period , with the city absorbing South Trenton borough ( April 14 , 1851 ) , portions of Nottingham Township ( April 14 , 1856 ) , both the Borough of Chambersburg Township and Millham Township ( both on March 30 , 1888 ) , as well as Wilbur Borough ( February 28 , 1898 ) . Portions of Ewing Township and Hamilton Township were annexed to Trenton on March 23 , 1900 . Question: when did trenton become the capital of new jersey Answer:
November 25 , 1790
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Toy Biz) Started by the Zuckerman family, the grandson, Sol Zuckerman, grew the business in 1961 from $.16 million in sales to sales of $4.5 million in 1980. Zuckerman became a merger and acquisition executive during the 1980s. In 1980, Chantex merged with Earl Takefman's Randim Marketing, Inc., a school supply manufacturer and wholesaler to become Charan Industries Inc. In 1984, Charan went public with annual revenues at $20 million. Its Charan Toy, Inc. subsidiary became a leading licensing toy company in 1985 with nine top ten toys Canadian rights including Cabbage Patch Kids. Charan used a very broad approach to implementing Document [1](Title: Touchback) is brought out to the 15-yard line. A special rule applies in college football and the NFL with regard to field goal attempts. If a missed field goal occurs in these leagues, the spot at which the non-kicking team receives possession of the ball depends on the spot from which the ball had been kicked. In NCAA football, the ball will be placed either on the 20 or the line of scrimmage of the play in which the attempt was made; in the NFL, either the 20 or the place from which the ball was kicked. (In either case, the Document [2](Title: Numbami language) Numbami language Numbami (also known as Siboma or Sipoma) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 200 people with ties to a single village in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Numbami is a phonologically conservative isolate within the Huon Gulf languages, and is the last Austronesian language on the south coast of the Huon Gulf. Its nearest relatives along the coast to the southeast are 270 km away, Maisin and Arifama-Miniafia in Oro Province (Northern Province in the former colony of Papua). The word order typology of Numbami and the Huon Gulf languages is subject–verb–object (SVO), which is typical of Document [3](Title: Euro) 3.3%. The euro inherited and built on the status of the Deutsche Mark as the second most important reserve currency. The euro remains underweight as a reserve currency in advanced economies while overweight in emerging and developing economies: according to the International Monetary Fund the total of euro held as a reserve in the world at the end of 2008 was equal to $1.1 trillion or €850 billion, with a share of 22% of all currency reserves in advanced economies, but a total of 31% of all currency reserves in emerging and developing economies. The possibility of the euro becoming Document [4](Title: Daniel Frescó) Daniel Frescó Daniel Frescó (born 1960) is an Argentinian journalist and author. He practices journalism since the early age of 18. He started as a collaborator in the Clarín newspaper and in Radio Continental. In 1983 he was the first reporter of the newscast “Mitre informa primero”. He developed an intensive activity in television, first as a reporter in the news editions of Canal 11- Telefé, covering both local and international events, and later as Executive Producer in Red de Noticias – the 24 hours information channel of Telefé-, in CVN (Cablevisión Noticias) and in the Canal 7 newscasts. Since Document [5](Title: Taung Child) the first female student of Dart, an anatomist at the University of Witwatersrand. Salmons was permitted to take the fossilized skull and presented it to Dart, who also recognized it as a significant find. Dart asked the company to send any more interesting fossilized skulls that were unearthed. When a consulting geologist, Robert Young, paid a visit to the quarry office, the director, A. E. Speirs, presented him with a collection of fossilised primate skulls that had been gathered by a miner, Mr. De Bruyn. A. E. Speirs was using a particular fossil as a paperweight, and Young asked him Document [6](Title: Electric Blue (album)) Electric Blue (album) Electric Blue is the debut solo album by Erasure frontman Andy Bell, released 3 October 2005 by Sanctuary Records. The album was released in-between the Erasure albums "Nightbird" and "Union Street". Bell toured European and American nightclubs to promote the album. The album features fourteen tracks, co-written and produced throughout 2004 and 2005 with electronic music duo Manhattan Clique, who have worked as remixers for acts such as Moby, The B-52's, Stereophonics, Goldfrapp, Fischerspooner and Erasure. "Electric Blue" includes three duets, with Claudia Brücken of Propaganda and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters, and encompasses a variety of Document [7](Title: Erikson's stages of psychosocial development) Approximate Age Virtues Psychosocial crisis Significant relationship Existential question Examples Infancy 0 - 18 months Hope Trust vs. Mistrust Mother Can I trust the world ? Feeding , abandonment Early childhood 2 -- 4 years Will Autonomy vs. Shame / Doubt Parents Is it okay to be me ? Toilet training , clothing themselves Preschool age 4 -- 5 years Purpose Initiative vs. Guilt Family Is it okay for me to do , move , and act ? Exploring , using tools or making art School age 5 -- 12 years Competence Industry vs. Inferiority Neighbors , school Can I make it in the world of people and things ? School , sports Adolescence 13 -- 19 years Fidelity Identity vs. Role Confusion Peers , role model Who am I ? Who can I be ? Social relationships Early adulthood 20 -- 39 years Love Intimacy vs. Isolation Friends , partners Can I love ? Romantic relationships Adulthood 40 -- 64 years Care Generativity vs. Stagnation Household , workmates Can I make my life count ? Work , parenthood Maturity 65 - death Wisdom Ego Integrity vs. Despair Mankind , my kind Is it okay to have been me ? Reflection on life Question: 1. what is erikson’s stage for the early childhood age group Answer:
2 -- 4 years
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Don Pedro Colley) later attended the University of Oregon and studied architecture. Later, he became a theatre member and spent five years learning his craft in various productions in San Francisco. Colley appeared in several 1960s and '70s television Westerns that included "The Wild, Wild West, Cimarron Strip, The Virginian, Nichols", and "Iron Horse". He was a guest at the 2012 Memphis Film Festival's "A Gathering of Guns 4: A TV Western Reunion" at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi. During the 1970s Blaxploitation era, Don appeared alongside Fred "The Hammer" Williamson, D'Urville Martin, and Gloria Hendry in Document [1](Title: Restore Our Alienated Rights) itself denied any accusations of inequity amongst white and black students. Hicks spoke outwardly against the desegregation of schools. The NAACP was not willing to let this segregation continue and filed a lawsuit against the Boston School Committee; this was the beginning of the Tallulah Morgan v. James Hennigan case which would eventually bring about forced busing. On June 21, 1974, Judge Garrity ruled that the Committee was to create a plan to desegregate their schools. When the committee failed to provide such an idea, the federal court became involved. By federal decision, students were to be bused to schools Document [2](Title: Godwin Mensha) Godwin Mensha Godwin Mensha (born 2 September 1989) is a Nigerian footballer who currently plays as a striker for Iranian club Persepolis in the Persian Gulf Pro League. In May 2017, Mensha signed a contract with Pro League champions Persepolis. Mensha scored his first goal for the club on 3 August 2017, in a 2–1 victory against Tractor Sazi. On 22 August 2017, Mensha scored a crucial equalizer in Persepolis' 2–2 draw against Al Ahli in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the 2017 AFC Champions League. He scored his second goal for Persepolis from the penalty spot in Document [3](Title: Selig Brodetsky) Selig Brodetsky Selig Brodetsky (10 February 1888 – 20 May 1954) was a Russian-born English mathematician, a member of the World Zionist Executive, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the second president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Brodetsky was born in Olviopol (now Pervomaisk) in the Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) , the second of 13 children born to Akiva Brodetsky (the beadle of the local synagogue) and Adel (Prober). As a child, he witnessed the murder of his uncle in a pogrom. In 1894, the family followed Akiva to the Document [4](Title: Vienna) the local football clubs include FK Austria Wien (21 Austrian Bundesliga titles and record 27-time cup winners), SK Rapid Wien (record 32 Austrian Bundesliga titles), and the oldest team, First Vienna FC. Other important sports clubs include the Raiffeisen Vikings Vienna (American Football), who won the Eurobowl title between 2004 and 2007 4 times in a row and had a perfect season in 2013, the Aon hotVolleys Vienna, one of Europe's premier Volleyball organisations, the Vienna Wanderers (baseball) who won the 2012 and 2013 Championship of the Austrian Baseball League, and the Vienna Capitals (Ice Hockey). Vienna was also where Document [5](Title: ESL Pro League Season 5) "starix" Ischuk was to lead the team as the coach, but Valve implemented rules that severely limited the coach's role. starix then left the team, leaving the team in question. Na'Vi fell into turmoil as it did not produce results as it did when it was a top three team; on the other hand, Zeus's new team, Gambit Gaming saw new light as the experienced leader turned around Gambit's mediocre results into those of a top ten team. s1mple's former team had a strong showing in the regular season as Team Liquid announced the leaving of Jacob "Pimp" Winneche and Document [6](Title: Waterloo Bridge (1940 film)) appears. Unable to disclose the dreadful news, her banal and incoherent conversation shocks her prospective mother-in-law, who withdraws without seeking an explanation. Myra falls ill with grief and to cover all their expenses, Kitty becomes a streetwalker. Belatedly, Myra, who believed that Kitty was working as a stage performer, learns what her friend has done. Feeling that she has alienated Lady Margaret and having no desire to live, the heartbroken Myra joins her friend Kitty as a prostitute to support them both. A year passes. While offering herself to soldiers on leave arriving at Waterloo station, Myra catches sight of Document [7](Title: Tom Brady) After playing college football for the University of Michigan , Brady was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft . In Brady 's 15 seasons as a starter , he has quarterbacked the Patriots to seven Super Bowl appearances , the most for any player in history . Question: where was tom brady picked in the draft Answer:
the sixth round
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: HMS Vigilant (1777)) Massachusetts carrying 150 marines on 30 March 1775 and she remained in North American waters for the next two years. Vice Admiral Lord Howe, commander of the North American Station, informed the Admiralty on 23 April that he had purchased the "Grand Duchess of Russia" and commissioned her as HMS "Vigilant" to bombard targets ashore. The ship received fourteen 24-pounder guns from the 50-gun ship and two 9-pounder and four 6-pounder guns from the hospital (prison) ship . Additional gun ports were cut in "Vigilant"s side to allow two guns to be switched from one side to give her a Document [1](Title: Napoleon) with Napoleon led the latter to seriously misjudge the true intentions of his Russian counterpart, who would violate numerous provisions of the treaty in the next few years. Despite these problems, the Treaties of Tilsit at last gave Napoleon a respite from war and allowed him to return to France, which he had not seen in over 300 days. The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. Document [2](Title: Maureen Milgram Forrest) In 1987 she was awarded Victoria's Woman of the Year¨. She returned to live in England in the late 1980s, where she was initially employed by the Leicester Mercury newspaper. She was director of the Ken Chamberlain Trust. "In the late 1990s she was artistic director and chief executive of the Brewhouse Arts Centre in Burton upon Trent." In 2009 Forrest was a judge for the Leicester First award, and presented it to Stuart Berry at the Walkers Stadium along with footballer Alan Birchenall. She moved back to Victoria in 2010. In 2010, she was awarded the Queen's Award for Document [3](Title: Jonathan dos Santos) left out of Mexico's 23-man final squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In May 2011, Dos Santos was left out of the 2011 Gold Cup final squad. On 24 May 2011, he was called up to play the Copa América. He was subsequently dismissed from the team. On 29 February 2012, Dos Santos returned to the Mexico national team for a friendly against Colombia in Miami, Florida, in which they lost 0–2. In November 2014, after a two-year absence with the national team, Dos Santos was called up by coach Miguel Herrera for the friendly matches against the Netherlands Document [4](Title: Psi Chi) Psi Chi was founded by Frederick Howell Lewis and Edwin B. Newman, psychology students at the University of Kansas. Lewis and Newman first thought of a national organization for psychology students while working on research late one night in 1927. Over the next two years, they wrote to psychology faculty and students at various universities and formed discussion groups with other students. Psi Chi's first official meeting was on September 4, 1929, at the Ninth International Congress of Psychology. Psi Chi's original name was Sigma Pi Sigma, but it was learned that the name was already in use by an Document [5](Title: Switzerland as a federal state) for the Federal Assembly. A federal university and a polytechnic school were to be founded. All capitulations were forbidden in the future. All cantons were required to treat Swiss citizens who belonged to one of the Christian confessions like their own citizens. Previously, citizens of one canton regarded citizens of the others as the citizens of foreign countries. All Christians were guaranteed the exercise of their religion but the Jesuits and similar religious orders were not to be received in any canton. German, French and Italian were recognized as national languages. Although there was now a fully organized central government, Document [6](Title: Rojos del Águila de Veracruz) 12 shutouts, while also winning the league lead in this area. Another of the categories they won was the pitching, with 990.2 innings pitched, and the saves with 36, the latter shared with the Tabasco Olmecs. The last time the squad porteña had played up to .600 was in 1952, 60 years ago when they were champions for the third time in the circuit. In the single line, the Mochitense pitcher Thomas Solis scored the lead with 2 shutouts, and won with a new 14-4 win-loss record, a title he shared (games won) with the pitcher Monterrey Humberto Montemayor of Document [7](Title: The Emergency (India)) In India , '' the Emergency '' refers to a 21 - month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country . Officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352 of the Constitution because of the prevailing '' internal disturbance '' , the Emergency was in effect from 25 June 1975 until its withdrawal on 21 March 1977 . The order bestowed upon the Prime Minister the authority to rule by decree , allowing elections to be suspended and civil liberties to be curbed . For much of the Emergency , most of Gandhi 's political opponents were imprisoned and the press was censored . Several other human rights violations were reported from the time , including a forced mass - sterilization campaign spearheaded by Sanjay Gandhi , the Prime Minister 's son . The Emergency is one of the most controversial periods of independent India 's history . Question: who was the president of india during emergency from 1975-77 Answer:
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Clelia Barbieri) others. Barbieri soon founded a separate group known as the "Suore Minime dell'Addolorata" (01-05-1868) aged 21. This group began to minister to the poor and the sick in the local area. Barbieri died due to tuberculosis in 1870. Her religious order operates in places such as Tanzania and India and in 2008 there were 296 religious houses in 36 different communities. Barbieri's death soon resulted in an unusual and unexplained occurrence that has often been reported in the various parishes that she visited and in the houses in which her order is located at. Her voice is often heard during Document [1](Title: Deities & Demigods) purchase of TSR in 1998. The original 1980 edition was the first print appearance of various fictional non-human deities, such as Corellon Larethian, Moradin, Gruumsh, and others, many of which have become standard features of the D&D game and its derivatives. These deities were the creation of Jim Ward. Later printings of "Deities & Demigods", beginning in 1981, removed some material present in the 1980 printings. TSR published the first version of "Deities & Demigods" in 1980 as a 144-page hardcover for the first edition "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" rules. This edition, by James M. Ward and Robert J. Kuntz, Document [2](Title: Traffic light) was dangerous. Proceeding straight on red at T-intersections where the intersecting road went left only used to be legal in Mainland China, with right-hand traffic provided that such movement would not interfere with other traffic, but when the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China took effect on 1 May 2004, such movement was outlawed. In some other countries, the permission is indicated by a flashing yellow arrow (cars do not have to stop but must give way to other cars and pedestrians) in Western Europe, or by a green arrow at the same height as the Document [3](Title: David Silverman (activist)) 2012 the Reason Rally took place at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. and was the largest atheist gathering in world history. Silverman was the Creator and Executive Producer of the event, and the President of the Reason Rally Coalition, the coalition he founded to run the rally. On October 28, 2011, Silverman and Dinesh D'Souza participated in a public debate on whether Christianity is beneficial for America. Silverman went on Fox News's "Hannity" to discuss Christmas-themed billboards that American Atheists put up in Times Square, New York City. He also gave a talk to the Secular Humanist Jewish Circle Document [4](Title: Falconar AMF-14H Maranda) Falconar AMF-14H Maranda The Falconar AMF-14H Maranda is a Canadian amateur-built aircraft, designed and produced by Falconar Avia for the Canadian basic ultralight class and US light-sport aircraft category. The aircraft is supplied as a kit or as plans for amateur construction. The aircraft was developed from the heavier Falconar AMF-S14 Super Maranda. The AMF-14H features a strut-braced high-wing, a two-seats-in-side-by-side configuration enclosed cockpit that is wide, fixed conventional landing gear with wheel pants and a single engine in tractor configuration. The AMF-14H structure is made from wood, with its flying surfaces covered with doped aircraft fabric. Its span wing Document [5](Title: Carnegie Center for Art & History) Carnegie Center for Art & History The Carnegie Center for Art & History, within the Downtown Historic District of New Albany, Indiana, is a contemporary art gallery and local history museum. The building was initially built as a Carnegie Library, first opened on March 2, 1904, with 11,125 total books. It is of Beaux-Arts architecture style. It was used as a library until 1969, when the new New Albany-Floyd County Public Library was built. After a 1.2 million dollar renovation in 1998, the name was changed to the Carnegie Center for Art & History to better reflect its mission and Document [6](Title: Thomas & Friends (series 10)) Thomas & Friends (series 10) Thomas & Friends "(previously known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends)" is a children's television series about the engines and other characters working on the railways of the Island of Sodor, and is based on The Railway Series books written by the Rev. W. Awdry. This was Jocelyn Stevenson's last series as executive producer. Sharon Miller remained as script editor. This article lists episodes from the tenth Series of this show, which was first broadcast in 2006. This series was narrated by Michael Angelis for the UK audiences, while Michael Brandon narrated the episodes Document [7](Title: Social contract) In both moral and political philosophy , the social contract or political contract is a theory or model , originating during the Age of Enlightenment , that typically addresses the questions of the origin of society and the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual . Social contract arguments typically posit that individuals have consented , either explicitly or tacitly , to surrender some of their freedoms and submit to the authority of the ruler or magistrate ( or to the decision of a majority ) , in exchange for protection of their remaining rights . The question of the relation between natural and legal rights , therefore , is often an aspect of social contract theory . The term takes its name from The Social Contract ( Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politique ) , a 1762 book by Jean - Jacques Rousseau that discussed this concept . Question: who was the main person that introduced the social contract theory of government Answer:
Jean - Jacques Rousseau
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Sicambeni Rural University) rains that came in September. There is a fledgling brick making operation as well as coffee seeds planted with a growing area laid out for a plantation. The University focuses on helping the local communities stop major migration from the country to the cities in search of work by getting them back to a state of sustaining themselves off the lands as well as making a profit from cash crops in order to bring some cash back into the villages. The University is up and running, growing daily it is still a work in progress and not being a government Document [1](Title: Hunting) one animal per hunter. Bag limits may also regulate the size, sex, or age of animal that a hunter can kill. In many cases, bag limits are designed to allocate harvest among the hunting population more equitably rather than to protect animal populations. Without bag limits the wildlife would be heavily under populated.Poaching or not obeying a bag limit effects the population. Without bag limits more animals would be harvested than can maintain the population. It is still good to reach the bag limit though. Without hunting overpopulation could starve the animals. More animals would also be hit by cars Document [2](Title: Holby City (series 12)) series aired in the 8 pm timeslot on Tuesdays across the United Kingdom, except in Scotland, where the series has no fixed timeslot. As a result, several episodes originally aired on BBC Scotland before their broadcast in the rest of the United Kingdom. The episode "Take No Prisoners" originally aired on 10 May 2010 on BBC Scotland. In the rest of the United Kingdom, the episode was rescheduled from 11 May to 12 May 2010 due to extended news coverage of the 2010 UK General Election, and the BBC received 83 complaints over the rescheduling. Episodes were repeated on BBC Document [3](Title: Wäschenbeuren) belong to the municipality of Wäschenbeuren, so do the farm Beutenmühle and the single houses Schützenhof (also to Birenbach), the tile manufacture and furthermore, the abandoned village of Holzweiler. Evolution of the population Inhabitants of the municipality since 1837 : Coat of Arms The coat of arms is a 'talking one', showing a laundress on a red-white-green background. It was given to the municipality on April 14, 1491. Transportation Wäschenbeuren is located on the primary road 297, from Göppingen to Lorch. Several ùotor-bus lines connect the municipality to neighboring cities and municipalities : Line 11 : Göppingen – Bartenbach – Document [4](Title: Chief Zimmer) 1904 and 1905 seasons, Zimmer worked as an umpire in the National League. The following year, he staged a comeback as a player at age 45. In February 1906, he was hired as the player/manager for the Little Rock Travelers in the Southern Association. Even at age 45, Zimmer still displayed superior arm strength. After a Little Rock victory in May 1906, the "Sporting Life" newspaper reported: "Little Rock showed wonderful improvement and defeated Birmingham in a well-played game. The feature was the throwing of Zimmer to second." He appeared in 41 games as a player for Little Rock. His Document [5](Title: Child pornography laws in Japan) to mildly suggestive, romantic and entirely non-sexual. The young boys equivalent is called "shotacon". Outside Japan, the term has been narrowed to describe the hentai subgenre, usually involving simulated pornography. Figures regarding the prevalence of "lolicon" and "shotacon" are hard to come by, but it is estimated that 30-40% of manga contain sexual references involving underage characters. The age of consent in Japan is 13, but is generally higher under prefectural laws. No regulations are in place to control images portraying sexual content of hentai in manga or anime. Supporters of regulating simulated pornography claim to advocate human rights and Document [6](Title: Lee Katzman) Lee Katzman Lee Katzman (May 17, 1928 – 2013) was an American jazz trumpeter. Born in Chicago, Katzman played early in his career in big band settings, with Sam Donahue, Buddy Rich, Claude Thornhill, and Jimmy Dorsey. In 1956 he relocated to California, where he played with Stan Kenton, both on recordings and on worldwide tours. In the late 1950s and 1960s he worked with Pepper Adams, Les Brown, June Christy, Med Flory, Bill Holman, Mel Lewis, Shelly Manne, Les McCann, Anita O'Day, Jimmy Rowles, and Sonny Stitt. He died in 2013 at age 85. He was survived by his Document [7](Title: Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2018) The 2018 Minnesota gubernatorial election will take place on November 6 , to elect the next Governor of Minnesota . Question: when do we vote for governor in minnesota Answer:
November 6
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: France Joli) 1979 performance of "Come to Me" is presented only in still photographs with musical background, suggesting no footage of that renowned event exists. The sequence includes interviews with those who recall Joli's 1979 performance on Fire Island. "When Ocean Meets Sky" is seen occasionally on the Logo channel. In addition, it was also featured in the 1998 movie "54", depicting the goings on at Studio 54 in New York. France Joli France Joli ( born February 2, 1963) is a Canadian singer, best known for the disco classics "Come to Me" and "Gonna Get Over You". Born France Joly in Document [1](Title: Vitech Corporation) Vienna, Virginia by David Long, then an undergrad student at Virginia Tech. Long, who at the time was majoring in engineering science and mechanics and studying under Benjamin Blanchard and Wolter Fabrycky, developed a software program to meet the requirements for a senior project. He began the project as a tool for academic use, then refined it to make CORE, a modeling environment for systems engineering problems, while earning his master’s degree in Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech. Long initially sought to license the program through an existing company, but eventually opted to manage and market the product himself, establishing Document [2](Title: Khorvaire) as Boranel. Other groups within the country have clamored for the complete elimination of the monarchy and the establishment of an entirely elected government. As the largest and most populous nation (3.7 million people), it is home to the largest communities of humans (44% of Breland's populace), gnomes (14%), half-elves (10%), elves (8%) and changelings (4%). Home of nearly 69% of Khorvaire's goblins, Darguun is perceived by civilised people as a necessary evil, for the moment at least. It has hardly any exports, although it has a deal with House Deneith to supply mercenaries. Darguun was once land owned by Document [3](Title: DTE Electric Company) of April 1, 1946. After that, Detroit Edison operated independently, and publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DTE through the mid-1990s. In early 1996, it became an operating subsidiary of the new holding company, DTE Energy Company, which replaced Detroit Edison Company on the stock exchange, and took over the trading ticker symbol. The utility operates eleven fossil-fuel generating plants, as well as the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station. The company is co-owner, with Consumers Energy, of the Ludington Pumped Storage Power Plant, a hydroelectric pumped storage facility in Ludington, Michigan. DTE uses fossil Document [4](Title: 4th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment) tried to cross No man's land with supplies at 10.45, they were driven back with heavy casualties by the German barrage, while the reserve companies in the British line were suffering badly from German Howitzer fire. D Company, having already suffered 50 per cent casualties, was ordered to send over another carrying party; all the men became casualties. At 13.00, the battalion was ordered to send forward a company to support what was left of the Rangers and 1/4th Bn in the German trenches, but at 13.30 the British hold on the German trenches was broken by counter-attacks and the Document [5](Title: Michelle Fowler) and a brief liaison with her best friend's ex-husband and her own nemesis Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp) — which left her pregnant. This heralded one of the soap's best-kept secrets as Grant never discovered that Michelle had his child. Michelle remained central to the programme for 10 years and became one of the most popular characters of her time. She was written out of it in 1995 when Tully decided to move on. Tully since took up directing, and directed several episodes of "EastEnders". In May 2016, it was reported that the outgoing executive producer of "EastEnders", Dominic Treadwell-Collins, had Document [6](Title: Lawrence Whitfield Major) Lawrence Whitfield Major Lawrence Whitfield Major was a senior naval officer in the Bahamas. Whitfield joined the Bahamas' police force in 1950. In 1971, when the Police force created a Police Marine Division, Major was put in charge. During his career Major held other senior positions within Bahamas Ministry of Security. When Major retired from the Police he was its assistant commissioner. He was then appointed Warden of the Bahamas main prison. In 1979 Major was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire. In 2016 the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the agency that evolved from the Police Document [7](Title: List of Indian Premier League awards) Season Player Ref 2008 Shane Watson ( RR ) 2009 Adam Gilchrist ( DC ) Sachin Tendulkar ( MI ) 2011 Chris Gayle ( RCB ) 2012 Sunil Narine ( KKR ) 2013 Shane Watson ( RR ) 2014 Glenn Maxwell ( KXIP ) 2015 Andre Russell ( KKR ) 2016 Virat Kohli ( RCB ) 2017 Ben Stokes ( RPS ) 2018 Sunil Narine ( KKR ) Question: who was awarded as man of the series in ipl 2018 Answer:
Sunil Narine
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Clonal hypereosinophilia) of the signs, symptoms, tissue injuries, and organ dysfunctions (e.g. eosinophilic myocarditis) associated with the hypereosinophilic syndrome. The World Health Organization in 2015 included in their classification of eosinophilia disorders the category "Myeloid and lymphoid neoplasms associated with eosinophilia and abnormalities of "PDGFRA", "PDGFRB", and "FGFR1"" genes. This was updated in 2016 to include a provisional entitiy, a specific translocation mutation of the "JAK2" gene that forms the "PCM1-JAK2" fusion gene. These mutation-associated eosinophilic neoplasms as well as some recently discovered mutations that give rise clonal hypereosinophilias are described in the following sections. "PDGFRA"-associated eosinophilic neoplasms are the most common Document [1](Title: Hamilton Fish) of New York from 1832 through 1833, and was an unsuccessful Whig candidate for New York State Assembly in 1834. On December 15, 1836 Hamilton Fish married Julia Kean (a descendant of a New Yorker who was a New Jersey governor, William Livingston). The couple's lengthy married life was described as happy and Mrs. Fish was known for her "sagacity and judgement". The couple had three sons and five daughters. Hamilton Fish had multiple notable descendants and relatives. For eight years after his defeat as a Representative in the New York State Assembly, Fish was reluctant to run for office. Document [2](Title: Tsundur massacre) of this atrocity was dalits collectively fought to gain legal justice by invoking SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989. 212 people were charged in a total of 12 separate cases regarding the incident. 33 defendants subsequently died and the Supreme Court of India then dismissed the charges citing lack of evidence. Bojja Tharakam was senior public prosecutor Tsundur massacre case in the Andhra Pradesh High Court. Tsundur massacre The Tsundur massacre refers to the killing of several Dalit people in the village of Tsundur, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India, in 1991. 13 Dalits were massacred by upper-caste men in the Document [3](Title: All the Small Things (TV series)) the Derbyshire town of Glossop, Bolton town centre and Manchester. St John's Church in Farnworth doubles for St Cecelia's, the main location of the series. The local Sixth Form College (Glossopdale Community College) participated in the filming of the show, and several of the children from its lower school appear in two episodes where a school choir features. Creator and writer Debbie Horsfield worked closely with the head of music at Glossopdale, Chris O'Hara, and its head of music technology, Colin Hanson-Orr. Local Glossop based band My First Hello provided two songs for the series - "I'm Not Your Hero" Document [4](Title: Thomas Carter (minister)) John Harvard, and the two probably knew each other there. Like Harvard and many other Puritans, Carter immigrated to New England as part of the Great Migration, becoming a freeman of Dedham, Massachusetts in 1637. Carter was active in the church, both at Dedham, and at Watertown, Massachusetts, where he served as an elder. Having demonstrated spiritual gifts during his time as an elder, on November 22, 1642, Carter was ordained at Woburn, Massachusetts and he became the pastor of the Woburn congregation. In 1638, Carter married Mary Parkhurst (1614–1687), daughter of George Parkhurst and Phoebe Leete, whose cousin William Document [5](Title: Architectures of Possibility) of choices,' whereby to 'write one way rather than another is to convey, not simply an aesthetics, but a course of thinking, a course of being in the world, that privileges one approach to 'reality' over another.'" Architectures of Possibility Architectures of Possibility: After Innovative Writing is a theoretical anti-textbook by Lance Olsen, written in collaboration with Trevor Dodge, published in 2012. "Architectures of Possibility" challenges the often unconscious assumptions behind conventional writing practices: how and why, for instance, time, scene, and characterization function. It also tracks a number of trends in contemporary writing, such as electronic literature and literary Document [6](Title: USS Wahkiakum County (LST-1162)) USS Wahkiakum County (LST-1162) USS "Wahkiakum County" (LST-1162), previously USS "LST-1162", was a United States Navy landing ship tank (LST) in commission from 1953 to 1970, and which then saw non-commissioned Military Sealift Command service as USNS "Wahkiakum County" (T-LST-1162) from 1972 to 1973. "Wahkiakum County" was laid down as USS "LST-1162" on 21 July 1952 at Pascagoula, Mississippi by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation. She was launched on 23 January 1953, sponsored by Mrs. Wilbur G. Dees, and commissioned on 13 August 1953, Lieutenant Commander I. W. Mathews in command. Following shakedown in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, "LST-1162" operated out of Document [7](Title: Embassy of the United States, Havana) The Embassy of the United States of America in Havana is the United States of America 's diplomatic mission in Cuba . On January 3 , 1961 , US President Dwight D. Eisenhower severed relations following the Cuban Revolution of the 1950s . In 1977 , President Jimmy Carter and President Fidel Castro signed an Interests Sections Agreement that permitted each government to operate out of its former embassy in Havana and Washington D.C. , which were called Interests Sections ; they were prohibited from flying their respective flags . Cuban President Raúl Castro and US President Barack Obama restored full diplomatic connections on July 20 , 2015 . Question: when did the us reopen its diplomatic mission in cuba Answer:
July 20 , 2015
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Stuart Pollock) in 1980, a role in which he was described as ""much travelled, popular and successful."" Outside of cricket, Pollock was a competent golfer and squash player, and worked as director in the family timber business. He died at Downpatrick in February 2017, and was at the time of his death the last surviving Irish cricketer to have played first-class cricket before the war. Stuart Pollock John Stuart Pollock (5 June 1920 – 1 February 2017) was an Irish first-class cricketer and cricket administrator. Born at Belfast in June 1920, Pollock was the son of the cricketer William Pollock. He was Document [1](Title: Kanalkampf) and Göring ignored summonses by Hitler to conferences aimed and inter-service cooperation. While the army and navy made tentative steps toward planning an amphibious assault, the "OKL" was engaged in an internal debate about which target sets should be attacked to attain control of the air as quickly as possible. Though Göring's directive mentioned cutting off British supplies he did not mention shipping specifically. On 11 July Chief of the General Staff Hans Jeschonnek ordered that coastal shipping should be attacked as a prelude to the main battle against the RAF and its infrastructure. The two "Luftflotten" commanders, Hugo Sperrle Document [2](Title: Mathurapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)) rival Satya Ranjan Bapuli of Trinamool Congress. Satya Ranjan Bapuli representing Congress had won the seat five times in a row defeating Kanti Ganguly of CPI(M) in 1996and 1991,Brindaban Bhandari of CPI(M) in 1987 and 1982, and Robin Mondal of SUC in 1977. Birendra Nath Halder of Congress won in 1972.Renupada Haldar of SUC won in 1971and 1969.H.Haldar of Bangla Congress won in 1967.In 1962 Mathurapur had two seats. Bhusan Chandra Das of Congress won the Mathurapur South East seat. Brindaban Gayen of Congress won the Mathurapur North West (SC) seat. In 1957 and in independent India’s first election in Document [3](Title: Leptopelis bequaerti) large discs but only rudimentary webbing. The toes bear discs that are slightly smaller than the finger ones. The toes are two-thirds webbed. Skin of the dorsum is shagreened and bears small scattered warts. Colouration is pale brown above with a dark triangular interorbital marking. There is often a connected hourglass like pattern further back. A dark line runs from the eye, over the tympanum, and to the base of the forearm. The flanks are marbled. The limbs have dark crossbars. The ventrum is creamy white, possibly with sparse, brown mottling. The habitat of this species is unknown, although it Document [4](Title: Cahora Bassa Dam) a turbine when energy is needed. The Cahora Bassa system is the largest hydroelectric scheme in southern Africa with the powerhouse containing five turbines. Most of the power generated is exported to South Africa, which is done by the Cahora Bassa HVDC system, a set of High voltage direct current lines. The system includes two converter stations, one at Songo in Mozambique and the other at Apollo in South Africa. The amount of water that flows through these turbines makes this dam the largest hydroelectric plant in southern Africa. 1,450 megawatts get generated from the water passing through the five Document [5](Title: Robert Bendick) University of Oregon Archives, Uo Libraries Wide Wide World. “Sunday Driver”. Production materials, Robert Bendick Papers, Ax 505, Box 1 Special Collections and University of Oregon Archives, Uo Libraries Wide Wide World. “Sunday Driver”. Production Materials Robert Bendick Papers, Ax 505, Box 1 Special Collections and University of Oregon Archives, Uo Libraries “Today in Rome.” Production Materials, Robert Bendick Papers, Ax 505, Box 1 Special Collections and University of Oregon Archives, Uo Libraries Wide Wide World, “Land of Plenty”. Production Materials, Robert Bendick Papers, Ax 505, Box 1 Special Collections and University of Oregon Archives, Uo Libraries 17th annual emmy Document [6](Title: Gabriel (Mulawin)) him in his shortcomings. Since his stay at Avila along with Greco, some of the Mulawins are beginning slowly to trust him, including Panabon. As a dutiful and loving father, he also cares a lot for Almiro, Tak and Wak; he even makes the reunion of the latter two one of his biggest ambitions, as well as providing advice for Almiro to improve his abilities of leadership as a king. When Almiro was petrified by Rafael, Gabriel was entrusted by the denizens of Avila with the task as a temporary king. He later journeys to territories outside of Avila with Document [7](Title: India at the Cricket World Cup) Going by India 's past record in one - day internationals and in the World Cup , they were not expected to even progress beyond the Group stage of the 1983 Cricket World Cup which was yet again held in England , despite having the likes of Sunil Gavaskar , Krishnamachari Srikkanth , Dilip Vengsarkar , Yashpal Sharma and Sandeep Patil in batting and a decent set of all - rounders in captain Kapil Dev , who was now one of the best all - rounders in world cricket , Mohinder Amarnath , Madan Lal , Ravi Shastri and Roger Binny . This time , the tournament format was slightly different from the previous editions . Teams were still divided among 2 groups of 4 , but now each team in a group played each other twice . India were placed in Group B in the Group stage , which was considered to be the tougher of the 2 groups as it included 2 stronger opponents in the defending champions , the West Indies , whose dominance in world cricket at the time was at its peak , and Australia . World Cup debutants Zimbabwe were also in the group . The fact that the West Indies and Australia were in India 's group only worsened India 's prospects of putting a decent showing this time around . Question: who captained india to their first cricket world cup victory Answer:
Kapil Dev
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Chronic wound pain) are considered as chronic neuropathic pain. Chronic neuropathic pain may be intermittent or continuous, and may remain unresolved post tissue healing. "Nociceptive" pain is a physiological response described as stabbing, throbbing, aching, or sharp. Nociceptive pain is considered to be an appropriate to painful stimuli that occurs as a result from underlying tissue damage and may be acute or chronic. Nociceptive pain that is persistent may due to conditions causing ongoing tissue damage such as ischemia, or edema. "Neuropathic" pain is associated with chronic pain and results from a nervous system dysfunction, which causes an inappropriate response to pain. Neuropathic Document [1](Title: Norm Maracle) posted an impressive 33–13–3 record at the minor level, his eight shutouts with Orlando are a team record. He also helped backstop the Solar Bears to their first and only Turner Cup victory in the league's final year of operation. His strong minor league performance earned him 13 appearances for the Thrashers during that season. Though his record for the Thrashers was 2–8–3, his save percentage slightly improved. Maracle appeared in a single NHL game for the 2001–02 season, a 3–0 loss to the Washington Capitals on November 10, 2001; this was his last NHL game. Maracle spent the rest Document [2](Title: Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine) (except for Elizabeth) and her father became ill with diphtheria. Her younger sister Princess Marie, nicknamed "May," died of the disease. Her mother, exhausted from nursing the children, also became infected. Knowing she was in danger of dying, Princess Alice dictated her will, including instructions about how to bring up her daughters and how to run the household. She died of diphtheria on 14 December 1878. Following Alice's death, Queen Victoria resolved to act as a mother to her Hessian grandchildren. Princess Irene and her surviving siblings spent annual holidays in England and their grandmother sent instructions to their governess Document [3](Title: Duggar Baucom) It was ultimately replaced with a defibrillator, but Baucom would end up missing twelve games on the season during four months of procedures. Shortly before the start of the 2006–07 season, the team's troubles continued. Two players were found guilty of committing honor violations and promptly expelled from the school, leaving VMI with no players taller than 6'7. To counter this, Baucom installed a fast-pace, high-scoring offense that was a mixture of the 1980s Loyola Marymount teams and Grinnell College, among others. Dubbed the "sprint and strike" and "loot and shoot", by the end of the year, VMI set NCAA Document [4](Title: Ebla) kingdoms. The Eblaite palace was designed around the courtyard, which was open toward the city, thus making the administration approachable. This contrasts with Mesopotamian palaces, which resembled citadels with narrow entrances and limited access to the external courtyard. Music played an important part in the society and musicians were both locals, or hired from other cities such as Mari. Ebla also hired acrobats from Nagar, but later reduced their number and kept some to train local Eblaite acrobats. The Mardikh III population was predominately Semitic Amorite. The Amorites were mentioned in the first kingdom's tablets as neighbors and as rural Document [5](Title: Prime Minister's Department (Australia)) Prime Minister's Department (Australia) The Prime Minister's Department was an Australian government department that existed between July 1911 and March 1971. The Prime Minister's Department was created in July 1911, initiated on a small scale compared to other Government departments of the day. The department at its formation was placed under the charge of Malcolm Shepherd, who had been secretary to the Prime Minister for some years already. It had been speculated that the Government would create such a department in media before its creation, including in May 1910. In 1968, Prime Minister John Gorton split a section of the Document [6](Title: Flywheel energy storage) the page ran at 41,000 rpm on September 2, 2004. The Incredible Hulk roller coaster at Universal's Islands of Adventure features a rapidly accelerating uphill launch as opposed to the typical gravity drop. This is achieved through powerful traction motors that throw the car up the track. To achieve the brief very high current required to accelerate a full coaster train to full speed uphill, the park utilizes several motor generator sets with large flywheels. Without these stored energy units, the park would have to invest in a new substation or risk browning-out the local energy grid every time the Document [7](Title: Patrick Fabian) Patrick Fabian ( born December 7 , 1964 ) is an American actor of film , stage and television . He is best known for his role on Better Call Saul as Howard Hamlin . His film roles include End Game ( 2006 ) , The Last Exorcism ( 2010 ) , Pig ( 2011 ) and Jimmy ( 2013 ) . Question: who plays howard hamlin on better call saul Answer:
Patrick Fabian
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Brandon Bass) 2004, he was named a part of the SEC All-Freshman Team and was also named the SEC Freshman of the Year. In 2005, Bass was named a part of the SEC All-Tournament Team, First Team All-SEC (Coaches), SEC Player of the Year (Associated Press), and the SEC Player of the Year (Coaches). Bass' career-high in points in college was 30 points in a game against Louisiana-Lafayette on November 21, 2004. He achieved his college career-high in rebounds with 17 against Mississippi State on February 16, 2005. He achieved his career-high in blocks with six on two separate occasions with his Document [1](Title: Forest of Essex) led to the creation of four new smaller Forests which concentrated on areas with a greater proportion of woodland cover, namely: Waltham Forest (which included the physical forest areas subsequently known as Epping Forest and Hainault Forest), Hatfield Forest, Writtle Forest and the long lost Kingswood Forest near Colchester. Forest of Essex The Forest of Essex was a royal forest that existed from around 1100 and was disestablished in the 13th century. Forests were legal institutions introduced by the Normans to denote an area where the King or another magnate had the right to keep and hunt deer and make Document [2](Title: Clay Aiken) the release of the CD and purchase copies at midnight. In 2006, for the release of "A Thousand Different Ways", release parties were held in more than 80 cities in the United States, Canada, and Singapore. American Music Awards Billboard Awards New Music Weekly Awards American Christian Music Awards Clay Aiken Clayton Holmes "Clay" Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom; November 30, 1978) is an American singer, television personality, actor, politician, and activist. He first gained fame when he came in second place on the second season of the reality singing competition "American Idol" in 2003. His debut album, "Measure of Document [3](Title: ST Mies) Aberdeen. She was launched on 10 July 1945 and completed in September 1945. Mies was long, with a beam of and had a depth of . The ship had a GRT of 242 and a NRT of 218. Mies was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine, which had cylinders of , and diameter by stroke. The engine was No. 416, It was built by Hall & Co. "Empire Connie" was built for the MoWT. She was placed under the management of Townsend Bros (Ferries) Ltd. The Code Letters GKGX and United Kingdom Official Number 180993 were allocated. She served Document [4](Title: Protests against Donald Trump) Philippines into his war rhetorics against North Korea," Mamasapano massacre and the war in Marawi were created by the US's "war on terror," and slamming the Trump administration for 'funding' the war on drugs by the government under the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. They featured the Trump's effigy — with four rotating hands shaped into the swastika symbol and Duterte can be seen behind — which was then burned by the protesters. Protests were held in many places across the world during the weekend of December 16 and 17. Crowds in the United States, Pakistan, Netherlands, Germany, Lebanon, Jordan, Australia, Document [5](Title: Arland D. Williams Jr.) instead of using it himself. While the other five were being taken to shore by the helicopter, the tail section of the wrecked Boeing 737 shifted and sank further into the water, dragging Williams under the water with it. The next day, the "Washington Post" described his heroism: An essay in "Time Magazine" dated January 25, 1982, was written before the identity of Williams was known. Roger Rosenblatt, the essay's author, wrote: The four other members of the Air Florida rescue who also risked their lives but survived were honored shortly after the disaster. It took over a year to Document [6](Title: Australian Antarctic Building System) Australian Antarctic Building System Buildings built using the AANBUS modules are placed on concrete footings anchored into the ground and do not need external guy wires to anchor and support them. The modules are built of steel with attached insulation and vapor barriers. The modular design provides improved shipping, speed of assembly in the short Antarctic summer and better testing before shipping. The ability to test the assembled modules allows corrections to be made in the convenience of construction sites in temperate climates with easy access to parts and equipment, rather than at remote Antarctic locations where shipping in of Document [7](Title: Nick Saban) Saban played defensive back for Kent State under coach Don James . He and a roommate avoided being part of the Kent State shootings when they decided to eat lunch before walking to the rally area . Question: what position did nick saban play at kent state Answer:
defensive back
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Khilwat) Khilwat Khilwat is a historically significant area in the midst of Old City, Hyderabad, India. The area is in the vicinity of the Chowmohalla Palace, which was developed by the Asaf Jahi dynasty. The area has many pre-historic buildings with intricate architecture which lends itself to a lavish lifestyle. Some of the wealthiest figures live in this part of Hyderabad. The Khilwat area is said to have many hidden treasures. This can be traced back to the olden days, when it was believed that there were no banks or government institutions holding valuable goods. Instead, rich people used to hide Document [1](Title: Matchbox (brand)) in different components can lead to a factorial increase in variation possibilities. Age also plays an important part in making a model rare. A model produced in standard quantities in the 1950s will likely be much rarer today than one produced in similar quantities the 1980s. The better the condition of the model, the higher its value. Model conditions are usually expressed in a simple, somewhat subjective manner, in categories such as: mint, excellent, very good, good, fair, poor. Simply put, a "mint" model, i.e. one in factory-fresh condition, is worth far more than a sandbox-quality model with chipped paint, Document [2](Title: De-extinction) and then undertake a selective breeding program to reverse the evolutionary process. The intention would be that with every passing generation, the cattle would more closely resemble the ancient aurochs. The quagga, a subspecies of zebra which has been extinct since the 1880s, has been revived using selective breeding of zebras. Since the new animal is not genetically identical to the extinct subspecies, the new animal is called the Rau quagga. "Chelonoidis elephantopus", an extinct tortoise, originally discovered on the Galapagos Islands by Charles Darwin, has hopes of being revived through selective breeding. A group of scientists have collected over Document [3](Title: Elevator (aeronautics)) attitude and airspeed. Supersonic aircraft usually have all-moving tailplanes (stabilators), because shock waves generated on the horizontal stabilizer greatly reduce the effectiveness of hinged elevators during supersonic flight. Delta winged aircraft combine ailerons and elevators –and their respective control inputs– into one control surface called an elevon. Elevators are usually part of the tail, at the rear of an aircraft. In some aircraft, pitch-control surfaces are in the front, ahead of the wing. In a two-surface aircraft this type of configuration is called a canard (the French word for duck) or a tandem wing. The Wright Brothers' early aircraft were Document [4](Title: 13th Light Brigade (Netherlands)) of the 4th Division and was stationed in North Germany. After the reforms of 1970 the brigade became again a part of the First Division. In the early 90's the brigade became a fully mechanized brigade. In 2013, the brigade lost its mechanized infantry fighting vehicles and was equipped with wheeled equipment and therefore renamed 13th Light Brigade. The 13th Light Brigade is made up by the following units: 13th Light Brigade (Netherlands) The 13th Light Brigade ( is one of the three brigades of the Royal Netherlands Army. The other ones are 11th Airmobile Brigade and 43rd Mechanized Brigade. Document [5](Title: The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress) languages in the lunar penal colonies"; the protagonist's disability; "the frank treatment of alternative family structures"; and "the computer which suddenly wakes up to full artificial intelligence, but rather than becoming a Monster that threatens human society and must be destroyed as the primary Quest of the story, instead befriends the protagonist and seeks to become ever more human, a sort of digital Pinocchio". Adam Roberts said of the novel: "It is really quite hard to respond to this masterful book, except by engaging with its political content; and yet we need to make the effort to see past the Document [6](Title: Darwin 4078) the player fails to collect an EVOL capsule during the allotted period of time, the ship immediately devolves into the weakest form, making the transformation a double-edged sword. It is impossible to maintain the BLACK DEAME form throughout the game by docking with enemies, since its attack power is so powerful that enemies die instantly rather than being knocked out. "Darwin 4078" was ported to the 2nd generation MSX in 1987 by Hudson Soft, and bore similar appearance to the arcade game "B-Wings" and the NES game "Hector '87". A sequel titled (also written as "S.R.D.") was released by Data Document [7](Title: Genetic diversity) Genetic diversity is the total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species . It is distinguished from genetic variability , which describes the tendency of genetic characteristics to vary . Question: the total number of genetic characteristics of a specific biological population is called Answer:
Genetic diversity
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Tourism improvement district) A lawsuit filed in 2012 by San Diegans for Open Government challenges the renewal of the San Diego Tourism Marketing District. The lawsuit filed by Cory Briggs, a public interest lawyer, claims that the assessment is basically a tax and therefore is not valid under California proposition 26 which requires a two-thirds supermajority to pass any tax. In January 2016 the judge sided with San Diegans for Open Government that the nonprofit has legal standing to pursue the case. The case now moves on to be argued on the merits of the lawsuit. In Montana, upon a petition by owners Document [1](Title: Gloria al Bravo Pueblo) Gloria al Bravo Pueblo "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo" ("Glory to the Brave People") was adopted as Venezuela's national anthem by President Antonio Guzmán Blanco on May 25, 1881. The lyrics were written by the physician and journalist Vicente Salias in 1810. The music was later composed by musician Juan José Landaeta. It is said, however, that the melody has been known since 1840 as "La Marsellesa Venezolana" ("Venezuelan Marseillaise"), in reference to its subtle similarity to the French national anthem. Some recent investigations have suggested that the real author of the anthem was Andrés Bello, and not Salias, to whom Document [2](Title: Next Fall) with Lighting Design by Steve Furzey. Luke believes in God. Adam believes in everything else. "Next Fall" portrays the ups and downs of this unlikely couple’s five-year relationship with sharp humor and unflinching honesty. And when an accident changes everything, Adam must turn to Luke’s family and friends for support… and answers. "Next Fall" offers a picture of modern romance, asking questions about commitment, love, and faith. Next Fall Next Fall is a play written by Geoffrey Nauffts. The play is about two gay men in a committed relationship with a twist, with one, Luke, being devoutly religious and the Document [3](Title: 1995 German Formula Three Championship) as they completed over 90% of the race distance. 1995 German Formula Three Championship The 1995 German Formula Three Championship () was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Dallara which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 22 April May at Hockenheimring and ended at the same place on 15 October after eight double-header rounds. KMS driver Norberto Fontana became the first Argentine champion and the first champion from Americas. He Document [4](Title: Johann Heinrich Christoph Johannes) 1882 in Colony of Natal,South Africa. He was one of hundreds of German missionaries who were associated with Hermannsburg Mission through the years. They name the town where they settled in the Colony of Natal, South Africa also Hermannsburg. It was planned that he should work in Zululand, Colony of Natal,South Africa. A war was underway so that did not materialise. He ended up in the northern part of Zululand. He was focussing on the youth. He was then transferred to eNyathi, Colony of Natal South Africa. He succeeded Missionary Weber. He was fluent in Zulu the language spoken by Document [5](Title: Carrickbrennan Churchyard) Society at the time. The site is now in the care of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. One of the most notable burials here is that from 19 November 1807 where many of the 265 people who died on the "Rochdale" in the sinking of the "Rochdale" and the "Prince of Wales" are interred in the graveyard. It is noted that the 265 who died consisted of 1 major, 2 lieutenants, 1 ensign, 8 sergeants, 9 corporals, 173 rank and file, 42 women and 29 children. There is a memorial stone near the entrance to the graveyard for the captain of Document [6](Title: Iglesia Maradoniana) Catholic Church, and I have a religion passed on my heart, passion, and that’s Diego Maradona.”" Supporters of the "Maradonian Church", supposedly from all parts of the world, count the years since Maradona's birth in 1960. The "Ten Commandments" of the Iglesia Maradoniana are: The "Lord's Prayer" of the Iglesia Maradoniana is called "Our Diego", and is as follows: Our Diego, who is on the pitches, Hallowed be thy left foot, bring us your magic. Make your goals remembered on earth as in heaven, Give us some magic every day, forgive the English squad, as we have forgiven the Napolitan Document [7](Title: Ceramic) Oxides : alumina , beryllia , ceria , zirconia Nonoxides : carbide , boride , nitride , silicide Composite materials : particulate reinforced , fiber reinforced , combinations of oxides and nonoxides . Question: what are the three types of ceramic construction Answer:
Oxides
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Alan Murchison) Alan Murchison Alan Murchison is a Michelin-starred Scottish chef and restaurateur, living and working in England. Murchison started his kitchen career as a kitchen porter, aged 14. Like most chefs, he worked in a number of restaurants, learning and promoting along the way. He had stints in Claridges, Inverlochy Castle, Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, L'Ortolan and Nobu. In 1999, he became director of the cookery school of "Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons". Murchison returned to L'ortolan in 2001. This time as head chef. In 2003, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star. Two years later he left to take Document [1](Title: Turtle Bayou Resolutions) presence of conscripted criminals in the Mexican garrison, whom the colonists blamed for a number of local crimes. The simmering conflict reached a head when Bradburn took in two escaped slaves from Louisiana. Though slavery was officially illegal in Mexico at the time, the Mexican authorities wanted to encourage Anglo-American colonization of the frontier and generally ignored the presence of black indentured servants among the colonists. Among this population included three slaves who escaped from Louisiana and were given asylum by Bradburn. Two local lawyers, William B. Travis and Patrick C. Jack, attempted to repatriate the freed slaves to their Document [2](Title: Smithtown (CDP), New York) Smithtown (CDP), New York Smithtown is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) within the Town of Smithtown in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 26,470 at the 2010 census. The hamlet includes the former Village of The Landing, which was dissolved in 1939. Smithtown is located at (40.855794, -73.214607). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 4.00%, is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 26,901 people, 8,815 households, and 7,245 families residing in the CDP. The population density was Document [3](Title: Jagmal Raja Chauhan) spend vacation along with his French Tennis coach and play Lawn Tennis in his private court. During his stay in Calcutta for construction of Bally bridge, through his friends and established in Calcutta; Lira Raja Rathor and Devram Jetha Jethwa, he came in contact with Jeewanlal Motichand Shah, father of Viren J. Shah, who owned an Aluminum utensils factory named Jeevanlal & Company later named as Jeewanlal (1929) Limited at Calcutta. Jeewanlal Shah had decided to close his factory of Aluminum utensils, under the influence of Gandhiji, who said these utensils are not good for health. Jagmal Raja Chauhan, who Document [4](Title: Jun Zhu) Jun Zhu Jun Zhu is a statistician and entomologist who works as a professor in the Departments of Statistics and Entomology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her research interests involve the analysis of spatial data and spatio-temporal data, and the applications of this analysis in environmental statistics. After earning a bachelor's degree from Knox College (Illinois) in mathematics and computer science in 1994, Zhu moved to Johns Hopkins University, where she earned a master's degree in mathematical sciences in 1995. She completed her Ph.D. in statistics at Iowa State University in 2000. Her dissertation, "Asymptotic Inference for Spatial Cumulative Distribution Document [5](Title: Dragon dance) or Japanese dragon) which may be found in a "kagura" performance. In Vietnam, the dragon dance may be performed during Tết, the Vietnamese New Year. Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem "The Great Chinese Dragon", published in his 1961 anthology "Starting from San Francisco" was inspired by the dragon dance. Gregory Stephenson says the dragon "... represents 'the force and mystery of life,' the true sight that 'sees the spiritual everywhere translucent in the material world'". Earl Lovelace's novel "The dragon can't dance" uses the theme of the Carnival dance to explore social change and history in the West Indies. Arthur Ransome incorporates Document [6](Title: María Ruiz de Burton) intelligence, and importance. Californios appear to be the middle man in sense of racial hierarchy because the strive to embraced by the Anglo community is apparent, but unachievable which also applies to the Indians. This “conscious drive towards assimilation… reveals Mexican American particularity” and calls for readers to “[rethink] of basic analytic categories such as… nations and nationalism.” When taking into account Ruiz's descriptions of the body, this work strays away from the Mexican American particularity and towards dismodernity. Dismodern “relies on the malleability of the human body and identity.” It “emphasizes physical difference and disability as unifying, ethical norm Document [7](Title: 2016 Atlantic hurricane season) The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season was the first above - average and costliest hurricane season since 2012 . The season officially started on June 1 and ended on November 30 , though the first storm , Hurricane Alex which formed in the Northeastern Atlantic , developed on January 12 , being the first hurricane to develop in January since 1938 . The final storm , Otto , crossed into the Eastern Pacific on November 25 , a few days before the official end . Following Alex , Tropical Storm Bonnie brought flooding to South Carolina and portions of North Carolina . Tropical Storm Colin in early June brought minor flooding and wind damage to parts of the Southeastern United States , especially Florida . Hurricane Earl left 94 fatalities in the Dominican Republic and Mexico , 81 of which occurred in the latter . In early September , Hurricane Hermine , the first hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Hurricane Wilma in 2005 , brought extensive coastal flooding damage especially to the Forgotten and Nature coasts of Florida . Hermine was responsible for five fatalities and about $550 million ( 2016 USD ) in damage . Question: when was the last time two hurricanes hit the united states Answer:
2016
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Zoltan Lunka) 21-2-0. <br> Zoltan Lunka Zoltan Lunka (born 22 May 1970 in Miercurea Nirajului, Romania) was a professional boxer, who won a Flyweight bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics for Germany. A year earlier, at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Berlin, he captured the world title. Zoltán is a Hungarian name and Lunka is German or possibly Romanian "Luncă". He belongs to the Hungarian minority in Transylvania. Lunka turned pro in 1996, losing his only notable fight, against WBO Flyweight Title holder Fernando Montiel. Montiel won by TKO in the 7th. Lunka retired after the bout with a Document [1](Title: Diego Laxalt) 1-0, Felipe Avenatti scoring the only goal of the game. Laxalt played all 120 minutes. Uruguay drew Iraq for the semi-finals of the competition. Laxalt was called up to Uruguay's Copa America Centenario squad to replace the injured Cristian Rodríguez. He made his full debut against Ireland on 4 June 2017. He was called up to the full Uruguay squad for the China Cup in March 2018. In May 2018, he was named in Uruguay's provisional 26 man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Laxalt is left-footed, physically strong and very versatile. Laxalt has described himself by saying Document [2](Title: Sarwata bin Kertotenoyo) rarely actually showed up for work at the Supreme Court, displayed little knowledge of legal issues and made a habit of dodging official visitors to his office. Sarwata bin Kertotenoyo Sarwata bin Kertotenoyo was the tenth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Bin Kertotenoyo led an investigation by the Supreme Court into allegations of its own wrongdoing in 1996, during which his panel found no evidence of such wrongdoing. His promotion as Chief Justice thereafter was seen as a victory for the Court's old elite. He was the first Chief Justice of Indonesia to be openly accused of Document [3](Title: Gilbert Ashton) was to make only two more first-class appearances: against Northamptonshire in June 1934 and, finally, against Leicestershire in July 1936. He did very little in either game. He did, however, play a minor single-innings game for his county against the Royal Air Force aged 47 in 1944; he was lbw for nought. Before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge, Ashton had been captain of the Winchester College XI. Upon leaving the school, he served in the First World War in the Royal Field Artillery; it was at this time that he won his MC "for conspicuous gallantry in action. He Document [4](Title: Wokingham) acorn with oak leaves is the town's heraldic charge, granted in the 19th century. The courts of Windsor Forest were held at Wokingham and the town had the right to hold a market from 1219. The Bishop of Salisbury was largely responsible for the growth of the town during this period. He set out roads and plots making them available for rent. There are records showing that in 1258 he bought the rights to hold three town fairs every year. Queen Elizabeth granted a town charter in 1583. From the 14th to the 16th centuries, Wokingham was well known for Document [5](Title: Big room house) such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and Electric Daisy Carnival. The implementation of "big room" elements in tracks by producers gained prominence on the level of popular music artists, who by 2012 started to include portions of big room house into their songs. Examples of such tracks include "This Is Love" by will.i.am featuring Eva Simons and "Work Bitch" by Britney Spears. By 2013, big room house gained international prominence, with its base across Sweden, France, the Netherlands, Italy, the UK and Russia. Certain tracks such as "Animals" by Martin Garrix and "Tsunami" by DVBBS and Borgeous have topped the Document [6](Title: John Macaluso) band’s short history has made history to some. John Macaluso played a vital role in the band's formation, writing and recording, having the two albums, "ARK" and "Burn the Sun", under his belt. John Macaluso would soon gain the attention and favor of guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, using the first Ark album as the platform to jump to his next project. Yngwie flipped over John’s playing and loved Ark so much that he instantly hired John to fly down to Florida to rehearse and record "Alchemy". It was this album that proved be a benchmark for John, having a drum solo Document [7](Title: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) The fifth season is scheduled to premiere on February 18 , 2018 . In September 2017 , HBO announced that the show had been renewed for three additional seasons of 30 episodes each , keeping the show on the air through 2020 . Question: when does the new season of last week tonight start Answer:
February 18 , 2018
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Battle of Himera (409 BC)) of Akragas had crushed the Punic expedition in the 1st battle of Himera in 480 BC. Carthage had stayed away from Sicilian Greek affairs following the defeat for 70 years, during which time Greek culture started to penetrate the Elymian, Sikanian and Sicel cities. The political landscape in Sicily also changed as Greek tyrants were replaced by democracy and oligarchy, the domain of Syracuse shrunk and infighting between Greek cities flared up in Sicily. Athens had sent fleets to Sicily in 427, 425 and 424 to intervene, which caused Hermocrates of Syracuse requesting all Sicilian Greek cities to remain at Document [1](Title: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion) Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion formerly known as the Flora Stadion and commonly called the Frank Essed Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Paramaribo, Suriname. It is home to SVB Hoofdklasse club SV Leo Victor and SVB Eerste Klasse outfits, SV Cosmos, Royal '95 and Super Red Eagles. It is also the home stadium of SNL, the football club of the national military of Suriname, competing in the Eerste Klasse. The stadium was named after Surinamese politician and forestry scientist Frank Essed. The Frank Essed Stadium is located in Southwestern part of Paramaribo, in the Document [2](Title: Eugenio Polgovsky) Sud Est, produced "The Inheritors" documentary filmed in 8 rural regions of Mexico during three years, on the life and condition of the peasant childhood, its premiere was in the Mostra of Venice 08 and presented at Berlinale 09 (as first documentary invited on the history of Generation section) Winner of the Coral Award of the Havana Film Festival. In 2012 he directed "Mitote" (Mexican Ritual) a self-produced independent film, edited, and photographed by Polgovsky during the struggle of a Union of electricians colliding with the FIFA World Cup fans and Bicentennial celebrations at the heart of Mexico City, the Document [3](Title: Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway) soured relations between the two companies for a long period later on. (In August 1847 when the OW&WR found itself once again embarrassed financially, it asked the GWR to raise the interest rate to 5%, increasing the bad feeling.) In 1847 a review of the northern termination of the line was made; rather than simply join the Grand Junction at Bushbury, a spur would be added to reach a proposed joint station at Wolverhampton, shared with the Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Dudley Railway and the Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway. This was authorised by Act of 14 August 1848; the Act also Document [4](Title: People of the Dominican Republic) and 81,590 Dominicans with a Haitian parent. Other main sources of foreign-born population were Venezuela (25,872), the United States (10,016), Spain (7,592), Italy (3,713), China (3,069), Colombia (2,642), Puerto Rico (2,356), and Cuba (2,024). The first recorded person of Dominican descent to migrate to what is now known as the United States was sailor-turned-merchant Juan Rodriguez. He arrived on Manhattan in 1613 from his home in Santo Domingo, which makes him the first non-Native American person to spend substantial time in the island. He also became the first Dominican, the first Latino and the first person with European (specifically Portuguese) Document [5](Title: Sims Metal Management) generates significant quantities of non-ferrous metal as a byproduct. Sims Metal Management operates a geographically diverse network of processing facilities, with numerous deep-water port access, supported by an extensive network of feeder yards which source recyclable ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Sims Metal Management today has over 130 physical operations in North America, 57 in Australasia, and more than 37 locations in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) is the company's electronics recycling division. This includes product de-manufacturing and processing operations, and commonly is referred to as e-recycling. SRS offers comprehensive and cost-effective recycling services for “end-of-life” Document [6](Title: Christopher Nolan) of the first six minutes of "The Dark Knight Rises", which had been shot on IMAX film and edited from the original camera negative. Nolan used this screening in an attempt to showcase the superiority of the IMAX format over digital, and to warn the filmmakers that unless they continued to assert their choice to use film in their productions, Hollywood movie studios would begin to phase out the use of film in favor of digital. Nolan explained, "I wanted to give them a chance to see the potential, because I think IMAX is the best film format that was Document [7](Title: North America) North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere ; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas . It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean , to the east by the Atlantic Ocean , to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean , and to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea . Question: what ocean is west of north america and south america Answer:
Pacific Ocean
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Peter Gerard) Russia and a limited DVD release in Japan, "Just to Get a Rep" was released via video on demand (VOD) in September 2009 from the film's website. The Special Edition DVD was released in March 2010, also from the film's website. In 2009, Gerard produced "The Shutdown" - a short documentary directed by Adam Stafford from the band Y'all Is Fantasy Island, and written by Scottish author Alan Bissett. "The Shutdown" premiered at Silverdocs and Edinburgh International Film Festival and went on to win the Jim Poole Scottish Short Film Award, Best Short Documentary at San Francisco International Film Festival Document [1](Title: FIFA 19) signs for Real Madrid and tries to become their star player after Cristiano Ronaldo leaves for Italian giants Juventus. As "FIFA 19" has the full Champions League licence, Hunter also competes for Champions League glory. Danny Williams returns trying to carve out a name for himself and compete for the Champions League hardware. Alex Hunter's half-sister, Kim Hunter, tries to compete for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. The game features guest stars such as Kevin De Bruyne, Neymar Jr, Paulo Dybala, and Alex Morgan. Gareth Walker and Dino, who previously appeared in "FIFA 17" and "FIFA 18", don't appear Document [2](Title: What You Don't See) What You Don't See What You Don't See is the second studio album by American pop punk band The Story So Far. The Story So Far signed to Pure Noise in March 2010. The band released their debut album in June 2011. The band supported We Are the Union and I Call Fives in July. The band toured alongside Heartsounds and Handguns in August. The band supported Senses Fail in November. From late February to early March 2012 the band went on the Pure Noise Records Tour alongside Handguns, I Call Fives, Daybreaker, The American Scene and Forever Came Calling. Document [3](Title: Zabeen Hirji) Hall of Fame in 2012. In 2010 she was honored as Corporate Executive of the Year by the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce. Hirji has two adult children. Zabeen Hirji Zabeen Hirji (born 1960) was Chief Human Resources Officer and a member of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Group Executive in Toronto from 2007 - 2017. A native of Tanzania, she immigrated to Vancouver, Canada, in 1974 and joined the RBC as a teller in 1977, advancing through various departments until acceding to her current position in 2007. She is a prominent advocate and spokesperson for diversity and inclusion in Document [4](Title: Pećka Banja) as well as most of the trends in tourism. Rainfall presents a motivating and determinate factor of these trends. Their character and distribution control the health-medical function and the recreational manifestation of the Bath and the entire tourist region of Metohija plain. The curing properties of this bath have also been used by the Illyrians. This is shown by the archaeological relics found in Kosovo. In addition there were also discoveries of different baths and various water pipes constructed by the Illyrians. In the main water source, there are natural stone pools which have been used by Ancient Illyrians. The Document [5](Title: Black hole) black body, as it reflects no light. Moreover, quantum field theory in curved spacetime predicts that event horizons emit Hawking radiation, with the same spectrum as a black body of a temperature inversely proportional to its mass. This temperature is on the order of billionths of a kelvin for black holes of stellar mass, making it essentially impossible to observe. Objects whose gravitational fields are too strong for light to escape were first considered in the 18th century by John Michell and Pierre-Simon Laplace. The first modern solution of general relativity that would characterize a black hole was found by Document [6](Title: Holiday stamp) stamps to mark the Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year). Typically appearing in January and February, issuing countries have included China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, United States, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and France. The stamps usually depict the animal sign of that year, consisting of the sequence: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. The designs may be part of a set, or individually designed; for instance, since 1992 the US has been issuing Chinese New Year stamps using a common design type based on colored paper cutouts of the animals. In Document [7](Title: Blood transfusion) Blood transfusion is generally the process of receiving blood or blood products into one 's circulation intravenously . Transfusions are used for various medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood . Early transfusions used whole blood , but modern medical practice commonly uses only components of the blood , such as red blood cells , white blood cells , plasma , clotting factors , and platelets . Question: is the process of transferring blood from one person to another Answer:
Blood transfusion
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham) Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham (21 February 1748 – 11 December 1816) was a British peer and a member of the House of Lords, styled Hon. Richard Howard until 1791. On 21 November 1763, Howard was commissioned a sub-brigadier and cornet in the 1st Troop of Horse Guards, and a brigadier and lieutenant on 21 January 1765. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Steyning from 1784 to 1790. On 29 March 1784, he was appointed Secretary and Comptroller of the Household to Queen Charlotte. Howard inherited the earldom in 1791 from Document [1](Title: Augusta Tabor) a lovely figure, thick dark hair and was determined and charming. Tabor was a debutante, grew up in a pampered lifestyle, and believed in women's rights. She was the cousin of Franklin Pierce, president of the United States. Augusta and Horace Tabor lived in the Idaho Springs mining camp before moving to Leadville. The Tabors established a store and Augusta made money as a washerwoman and as a landlady to boarders. Horace mined for gold in the mountains of Colorado and in 1878, after 20 years, he struck a silver vein that made US$10,000 () per day. The Tabors established Document [2](Title: Kiralık Aşk) (Barış Arduç) kisses her abruptly because he wants to save himself from a blind date which his aunt arranged for him. Unknown to Defne and Ömer, Ömer's aunt Neriman (Nergis Kumbasar) saw the kiss. After that, Neriman comes with an offer to Defne to marry and then leave the man she rented her for. Neriman is ready to give 400.000 liras, but Defne only takes the money she needed (200.000 liras) and accepts the offer to save her brother from the people he is indebted to. She starts as an assistant near Ömer İplikçi, unaware of the fact that he Document [3](Title: California Current) has six months when high temperatures are above . Additionally, extensive upwelling of colder sub-surface waters occurs, caused by the prevailing northwesterly winds acting through the Ekman Effect. The winds drive surface water to the right of the wind flow, that is offshore, which draws water up from below to replace it. The upwelling further cools the already cool California Current. This is the mechanism that produces California's characteristic coastal fog and cool ocean waters. As a result, ocean surf temperatures are much colder along the Pacific coast than the Atlantic coast. For example, the average July SST (sea surface Document [4](Title: Clint Eastwood in the 1970s) been turned down by many other big production companies in Hollywood and most of Eastwood's production team agents all thought it was ill-advised. Bob Hoyt, with whom Eastwood had contacts through his Malpaso secretary Judy Hoyt, as well as Eastwood's long term friend Fritz Manes, thought it showed promise and eventually convinced Warner Brothers to buy it. An orangutan named Manis was brought in to play Clyde, Geoffrey Lewis as brother Orville, Beverly D'Angelo as his girlfriend, and Sondra Locke as Lynn Halsey-Taylor, the country and western barroom singer. Songwriter Snuff Garrett was hired to write songs for the film, Document [5](Title: Bruno Carmeni) Bruno Carmeni Bruno Carmeni (born December 29, 1940 in Beirut, Lebanon) is an Italian judoka, who started training judo in 1955. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics. At the age of fifteen (1955) some friends asked him to come to judo with them. This is how he started at the club of Fiamma Yamato located in via Corvieri in Rome (Italy). He had several masters among which Vittorio Porceddu, Elio Paci, Vinicio Volpi and last but not least Noritomo Ken Otani. Thanks to the latter he was introduced to a judo form much closer to the original Japanese one, Document [6](Title: Life Gamble) Qiu Zi Yu’s help in getting it back. Qiu Zi Yu offers to help but gets assistance from two individuals, he makes an iron hand with darts for Yan Zi Fei if he offers to help Zi Yu and goes straight, he also makes replacement knives for Mo Jun Feng if he also helps and offers to go straight in which both of them agree. At this point everyone flocks to Mao Kai Yuan’s place to get the jade, Peng Shuang Shuang, Mo Jun Feng, Qiu Zi Yu, Yan Zi Fei, and Xiao Qiang, with Xiao Hong and Yun Xiang Document [7](Title: Cosmic Calendar) Date Gya Event 14 Sep 4.1 '' Remains of biotic life '' found in 4.1 billion - year - old rocks in Western Australia . 21 Sep 3.8 First Life ( Prokaryotes ) 30 Sep 3.4 Photosynthesis 29 Oct 2.4 Oxygenation of Atmosphere 9 Nov Complex Cells ( Eukaryotes ) 5 Dec 0.8 First Multicellular Life 7 Dec 0.67 Simple Animals 14 Dec 0.55 Arthropods ( ancestors of insects , arachnids ) 17 Dec 0.5 Fish and Proto - amphibians 20 Dec 0.45 Land Plants 21 Dec 0.4 Insects and Seeds 22 Dec 0.36 Amphibians 23 Dec 0.3 Reptiles 24 Dec 0.25 Permian - Triassic Extinction Event , 90 % of Species Die Out 25 Dec 0.23 Dinosaurs 26 Dec 0.2 Mammals 27 Dec 0.15 Birds 28 Dec 0.13 Flowers 30 Dec , 06 : 24 0.065 Cretaceous -- Paleogene extinction event , Non-avian Dinosaurs Die Out Question: if we compress the entire history of the universe into one year life on earth appeared Answer:
21 Sep
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (web series)) CMM (Creative Masked Management) after a video of them taking down two robbers in a convenience store goes viral. They drive to Los Angeles and take the deal, working with their agent, Dan, to enhance their image and power. They meet Frank, the engineer that created their suits and gear. They fight bank robbers outside of a news studio, gaining more publicity. They deal with Major Vaunt, a superhero with a huge ego, and he and his ego ultimately gets killed by the first supervillain, the Empress of Evil, since the Shadow War. After a fight between Electra Woman and Document [1](Title: Ōshio Kenji) reach the mandatory retirement age of 65, and passed over control to the former "maegashira" Kitazakura. Unusually, Kitazakura belongs to a different ichimon, Dewanoumi, but there was a personal connection as Ōshio was a close friend of Kitazakura′s father. His son Koichi was born in 1984 and joined Shikihide stable in 1999, fighting under the name of Tamahikari. He reached a highest rank of "sandanme" 87 before retiring in 2011. Ōshio's preferred grip on his opponent's "mawashi" was "hidari-yotsu", a right hand outside, left hand inside position. His most commonly used "kimarite" at "sekitori" level was "yori-kiri", a straightforward force Document [2](Title: Landed gentry in China) which favored nobles. Under the Song dynasty, their power and influence eclipsed that of the hereditary and largely military aristocrats. They are also called 士紳 "shishen" "scholar gentry" or 鄉紳 "xiangshen" "local gentry". Attempts have been made to define them as a social class who had passed the examinations and so were eligible to hold office, as well as retired mandarins or their families and descendants. Owning land was often their way of preserving wealth. Under the Confucian class system (the four occupations) the scholar-official was at the top with farmers, artisans, and merchants below them in descending order. Since Document [3](Title: 2018 Arizona Bowl) 2018 Arizona Bowl The 2018 Arizona Bowl is a college football bowl game that will be played on December 29, 2018. It will be the 4th edition of the Arizona Bowl, and will be one of the 2018–19 bowl games concluding the 2018 FBS football season. Sponsored by the Nova Home Loans mortgage broker company, the game will be officially known as the Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl. The game will be played between Nevada from the Mountain West Conference and Arkansas State from the Sun Belt Conference. On November 27, bowl organizers announced that the Arkansas State would represent Document [4](Title: Long Stick Goes Boom: Live From Da House of Rust) Rohr contributed to the album's production work. The release's track selection encompasses multiple decades of the group's history while having a relative emphasis on their recent work from the 2000s and 2010s. Speaking about the recording venue, frontman Storace has remarked: AllMusic published a supportive review by music critic Gregory Heaney, who remarked that "the band delivers an energetic set that'll easily make listeners forget these guys have been at it" for about four decades. He additionally remarked that "Live From da House of Rust" "bundles the stalwart rock band's stage presence into a nice little package, giving you the Document [5](Title: CAC Wirraway) CAC Wirraway The CAC Wirraway (an Aboriginal word meaning "challenge") was a training and general purpose military aircraft manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) between 1939 and 1946. It was an Australian development of the North American NA-16 training aircraft. The Wirraway has been credited as being the foundation of Australian aircraft manufacturing. During the Second World War, both Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) deployed a number of Wirraways into combat roles, where they served in a makeshift light bomber/ground attack capacity, striking against the advancing forces of the Empire of Japan. Document [6](Title: Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football) Fresno State fans were physically and verbally abused by hometown Hawaiʻi fans circulated the internet and television media added to this rivalry. It was being reported that several Fresno State fans attempted to warn Boise State fans from attending Hawaii football games due to potential violence against them, however no incidents were reported by Boise State fans and many photographs from Hawaii-based publications covered incidents where Hawaii and Boise State fans were seen mingling together before and after their 2007 game. The rivalry still continues to be one that is anticipated by both sides and continues to the present, with Document [7](Title: Big Little Lies (TV series)) Following another beating , Celeste decides to leave Perry the day after trivia night . Ziggy confesses to Jane that it was Max who choked Amabella . Madeline talks to Joseph about his wife knowing about their affair . Jane tells Celeste that her son Max is the bully . When preparing to leave for trivia night , Perry sees a text message on Celeste 's phone from the landlady of her new apartment . He confronts her on the way to the party , but is interrupted by Renata . At the party , Celeste tells Renata that Max is the bully . Meanwhile , a drunk Madeline runs away during Ed 's singing performance . Jane goes after her and finds her atop stairs at the back of the venue . Madeline tells Jane that she cheated on Ed . Renata also goes after them and apologizes to Jane for having blamed Ziggy . Celeste joins the women , followed by Perry . Bonnie follows them and watches the group from afar . Jane sees Perry and realizes that he is the rapist . Perry pleads with Celeste to come back home with him and when she declines , he viciously attacks her . The group unsuccessfully fights Perry off until Bonnie rushes in and pushes him down the stairs , killing him . In police interviews , the women confirm that there was a fight with Perry but claim he fell accidentally . Despite Detective Quinlan 's skepticism , the police accept their version . Later , the five women and their children lounge at the beach , where Detective Quinlan continues to watch them . Question: who dies in the first episode of big little lies Answer:
Perry
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Weipa Town) most local government areas in Queensland, Weipa Town consists of two disconnected areas. The first covers the town of Weipa () with a narrow connecting road to the harbour area (). The second area () covers the Weipa Airport. Having been excised from Shire of Cook, Weipa Town is still surrounded by the Shire. However, the Napranum Aboriginal Shire (formerly known as the town of Weipa South) and Shire of Aurukun (also excised from Shire of Cook) are very close by and, although also split in a number of disconnected areas are effectively neighbouring local government areas. Weipa is the Document [1](Title: Ivan Woods) run of form, Woods joined Sliema Wanderers on loan for the 1998–99 season. He went on to make 20 appearances and score an impressive ten goals, as Sliema Wanderers finished in third position in the Maltese Premier League. Woods joined Pietà Hotspurs during the January transfer window of the 1999–00 season. In his first season with the club, he made 16 appearances, scoring three goals, as his new club recorded a fifth-place finish in the Maltese Premier League. In his first full season with Pietà Hotspurs, Woods made 20 appearances and scored 11 goals during the 2000–01 season, as Pietà Document [2](Title: Mycophenolic acid acyl-glucuronide esterase) energy and redox state of the cells. Thus, the function of ABHD10 could also be regarded as detoxification. Second, ABHD10 counteracts PRAG via deglucuronidation in human liver. As a widely used uricosuric agent, probenecid is mainly metabolized to probenecid acyl glucuronide (PRAG), which is a causal substance of severe allergic or anaphylactoid reaction. The PRAG deglucuronidation catalyzed by ABHD10 could suppress PRAG formation and related adverse reaction. Mycophenolate mofetil is the prodrug of mycophenolic acid (MPA) and widely used for the prevention of acute rejection after solid organ transplantation. MPA could be metabolized to AcMPAG, which is responsible for adverse Document [3](Title: Darren Berrecloth) Darren Berrecloth Darren Berrecloth (born October 30, 1981), nicknamed "The Claw", is a professional freeride mountain bike rider. Born in Parksville, British Columbia, Canadian Darren Berrecloth is famous not only for his success in competitions, but also as a one of the pioneers to the sport of freeride. Barrecloth had bravery, determination and dedication to the sport of freeride and helped path the way for freeride. He exploded onto the freeride scene with a third-placed finish at the 2002 Red Bull Rampage, and has been one of the leading riders in the world ever since He went pro when he Document [4](Title: TIA/EIA-568) increased dramatically over this period due to the adoption of personal computers and data communication networks and advances in those technologies. The development of high-performance twisted pair cabling and the popularization of fiber optic cables also drove significant change in the standards. These changes were first released in a revision C in 2009 which has subsequently been replaced by the D series. ANSI/TIA-568 defines structured cabling system standards for commercial buildings, and between buildings in campus environments. The bulk of the standards define cabling types, distances, connectors, cable system architectures, cable termination standards and performance characteristics, cable installation requirements and Document [5](Title: Spectral music) techniques" used are secondary, being only "the means of achieving a sonic end". Formal concepts important in spectral music include process, though "significantly different from those of minimalist music" in that all musical parameters may be affected. These processes most often achieve a smooth transition through interpolation. The Romanian spectral tradition focuses more on the study of how sound itself behaves in a "live" environment. Sound work is not restricted to harmonic spectra but includes transitory aspects of timbre and non-harmonic musical components (e.g., rhythm, tempo, dynamics). Furthermore, sound is treated phenomenologically as a dynamic presence to be encountered in Document [6](Title: Battle of Kumkale) strait. At 10.00 the first French troops (10th and 11th Senagalese companies) landed at Kumkale. In Kumkale there was only one Ottoman platoon. Towards the night the French regiment formed a bridgehead at Kumkale. Because of Beşige bombardment, and fear of another landing in Beşige, most of the 11th Ottoman division was unable to deploy in Kumkale. But Lieutenant Colonel Nurettin Bey, the commander of the 39th Ottoman regiment, counterattacked two times during the night, which resulted in failure, mostly due to friendly fire. Towards the morning, 39th regiment finally defeated the French forces. The French side sued for surrender. Document [7](Title: Political interpretations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Littlefield 's knowledge of the 1890s was thin , and he made numerous errors , but since his article was published , scholars in history , political science , and economics have asserted that the images and characters used by Baum closely resemble political images that were well known in the 1890s . Quentin Taylor , for example , claimed that many of the events and characters of the book resemble the actual political personalities , events and ideas of the 1890s . Dorothy -- naïve , young and simple -- represents the American people . She is Everyman , led astray and seeking the way back home . Moreover , following the road of gold leads eventually only to the Emerald City , which may symbolize the fraudulent world of greenback paper money that only pretends to have value . It is ruled by a scheming politician ( the Wizard ) who uses publicity devices and tricks to fool the people ( and even the Good Witches ) into believing he is benevolent , wise , and powerful when really he is a selfish , evil humbug . He sends Dorothy into severe danger hoping she will rid him of his enemy the Wicked Witch of the West . He is powerless and , as he admits to Dorothy , '' I 'm a very bad Wizard '' . Question: who did dorothy represent in the wizard of oz Answer:
the American people
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: 21 July 2005 London bombings) to Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, the two arrests in Whitehall were "totally unconnected" to the earlier explosions. A security alert was declared, mid-afternoon, at St Albans railway station, north of London. The station was closed and the surrounding area evacuated following the discovery of an unattended backpack. A number 37 bus (Putney to Peckham) was also cordoned off after a "suspect package" was discovered. These incidents are both believed to be bomb scares. Police shot and killed a Brazilian man, Jean Charles de Menezes, at Stockwell Underground station shortly after 10:00 on 22 July. Officers had pursued de Document [1](Title: Eduardo Macià) 2006. One of Macià's earliest contribution was the discovery of Lazaros Christodoulopoulos, who was offered a trial by Liverpool. Lazaros was discovered while playing for PAOK. Lazaros did not travel with the Salonika squad pre-season tour of France, but instead went to Melwood to attend the Liverpool trial. Macià then worked in partnership with academy manager Frank McParland, who became joint-scout. In 2010, after Roy Hodgson's appointment as manager, rumours stated that Macià had significant control over Liverpool's transfers, which he denied. Macià left his role at Liverpool on 30 December 2010 by mutual agreement. Players like Fernando Torres, Mascherano, Document [2](Title: Alien Nation (novel series)) "L.A. Graf" for the author of a series of science fiction novels. This book was written by K.W. Jeter, and was released in 1995. The most radical of all of the books, "Cross of Blood" explores the possibility of Tenctonese female Cathy Frankel getting pregnant with human Matt Sikes' child. The resulting political tension and racial riots threaten to tear Los Angeles apart. This book recalls characters and events from "Dark Horizon". Alien Nation (novel series) Alien Nation was a science fiction novel series, based on the movie and television series of the same name. It began in March 1993 Document [3](Title: Simon Gilbert (musician)) Simon Gilbert (musician) Simon Gilbert (born 23 May 1965 in Tiddington, Warwickshire) is an English drummer and member of the English band Suede, one of the 'Big Four' Britpop bands of the 1990s, along with Oasis, Blur and Pulp. Gilbert was initially drummer for English punk band Dead to the World, however by June 1990 he was working at the University of London Union (ULU) alongside Ricky Gervais, who was also managing the then unknown and unsigned Suede. After Gervais played him a demo, Gilbert asked to audition as the band were relying on a drum machine at the time. Document [4](Title: Avraham Shlonsky) distinguished translation of "Hamlet", which a score of Hebrew translators had already tackled, Shlonsky's distinctive language is again evident. He translated Shakespeare from Russian, as he was not a master of English. Yet translating at second hand did not mar the quality of his result. When Hamlet tells his mother Gertrude not to sleep with his uncle Claudius, who murdered his father, Shlonsky uses the consonance "min`i dodayikh midodi": "withhold your love from my uncle", where the unusual word "dodayikh" (your love) evokes the Song of Solomon. The conventional translation is "al ta`ali al yetzu`ei dodi" (do not go upon Document [5](Title: The Anatomy of Melancholy) the "Anatomy" is filled with more or less pertinent references to the works of others. A competent Latinist, Burton also included a great deal of Latin poetry in the "Anatomy", and many of his inclusions from ancient sources are left untranslated in the text. "The Anatomy of Melancholy" is an especially lengthy book, the first edition being a single quarto volume nearly 900 pages long; subsequent editions were even longer. The text is divided into three major sections plus an introduction, the whole written in Burton's sprawling style. Characteristically, the introduction includes not only an author's note (titled "Democritus Junior Document [6](Title: Volcano Bay) Volcano Bay Universal's Volcano Bay Water Theme Park, or Volcano Bay, is a themed water park at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. Owned and operated by Universal Parks and Resorts, Volcano Bay replaced Wet 'n Wild as Universal Orlando Resort's water park, and it was the first constructed by Universal itself. The park, themed around a volcano named "Krakatau," opened on May 25, 2017. Krakatau is a tall artificial volcano, and is the park's main representative, being displayed on the logo. The volcano houses three drop capsule slides, Ko'okiri Body Plunge, the tallest body slide in America ranging at Document [7](Title: Max Martin) Martin has written or co-written 22 Billboard Hot 100 number - one hits , most of which he has also produced or co-produced , including Katy Perry 's '' I Kissed a Girl '' ( 2008 ) , Maroon 5 's '' One More Night '' ( 2012 ) , Taylor Swift 's '' Blank Space '' ( 2014 ) and The Weeknd 's '' Ca n't Feel My Face '' ( 2015 ) . Martin is the songwriter with the third-most number one singles on the chart , behind only Paul McCartney ( 32 ) and John Lennon ( 26 ) . Question: who has written the most number one songs of all time Answer:
Paul McCartney
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Jay Huguley) and "Army Wives". In 2013, he appeared in Steve McQueen’s film "12 Years a Slave", starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Brad Pitt, and Michael Fassbender. In 2015, he appeared in Helen Hunt's "Ride", and starred as Jonah Bock in the hit indie darling, Sunny in the Dark, a feature film written by Courtney Ware, for which he took home the award for "Best Actor" from the Northeast Film Festival. In 2016, Huguley appeared in the highly anticipated horror film, "Abattoir", by the man credited for furthering the "Saw" franchise, Darren Lynn Bousman. Abattoir has already nabbed a sequel deal, prior to its Document [1](Title: Kassite art) made for functional purposes or burial goods. Many small pottery kilns, generally no bigger than 2 meters in diameter with domed tops, were found in the Babylonian city of Dilbat. Goblets and wavy sided bowls are commonly found in Kassite pottery deposits. Other ceramic goods, such as traps for small animals and vessels commonly thought to be fruit stands were found also. Remnants of two Kassite glass beakers were found in the ruins of Hasanlu, in northwest Iran. The site was burned to the ground in the later part of the ninth century BCE, preserving many objects often lost in Document [2](Title: Dobbins Air Reserve Base) sits in a vast sea of urban development, flying demonstrations at air shows were discontinued some years ago because of safety concerns, although the Navy hosted air shows in 2004 and 2006, and the Air Force side hosted air shows in 2008 and 2010 (2008 marked the first time in over 15 years of a USAF Thunderbirds performance at KMGE). Public complaints about the noise continue, and attempts to close the facility have been thwarted so far by powerful local politicians, such as former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn in 1995. However, some have proposed that it again become a commercial Document [3](Title: Snickelways of York) for example when giving notice of temporary footpath closures. The snickelways themselves are usually small paths or lanes between buildings, not wide enough for a vehicle to pass down, and usually public rights of way. Jones provides the following definition for them: York has many such paths, mostly mediaeval, though there are some modern paths as well. They have names like any other city street, often quirky names such as "Mad Alice Lane", "Nether Hornpot Lane" and even "Finkle Street" (formerly "Mucky Peg Lane"). In 1983 Jones devised a walk taking in 50 snickelways within the city walls. His book, Document [4](Title: Almay) Almay Almay is a cosmetics brand owned by Revlon which markets toward people with sensitive skin. The Almay Brand was originally established in 1931 and was named after the founders, Alfred and Fanny May Woititz. The creation of this cosmetic brand began when Fanny May Woititz was in need of cosmetic products that did not irritate her sensitive skin. Her husband Alfred, who was a professional chemist, started experimenting with makeup to find ingredients that were purer and gentler. With the help of dermatologist Marion Sulzberger, they developed the first cosmetic brand that used hypoallergenic ingredients. Almay was the first Document [5](Title: Cardiff city centre) building of the St. David's Centre and St David's Hall, new multistorey car parks, and the grantsupported construction of the 14storey Holiday Inn (now the Marriott) and World Trade Centre (now the Cardiff International Arena), which gave a fillip to the city's conference and exhibition business. In the mid–1980s developers returned to Queen Street, creating three mediumsized malls, helping it to become one of the best performing shopping streets in the country in terms of footfall and rental levels. In the 1990s the Mill Lane cafe quarter was developed in partnership with the Welsh Development Agency, a pedestrian forecourt was Document [6](Title: Look Who's Talking) Bruce Willis as the voice of Mikey Joan Rivers as the voice of Julie ( uncredited ) Document [7](Title: Philadelphia campaign) General Howe landed 15,000 troops in late August at the northern end of the Chesapeake Bay , about 55 miles ( 90 km ) southwest of Philadelphia . General Washington positioned 11,000 men between Howe and Philadelphia but was outflanked and driven back at the Battle of Brandywine on September 11 , 1777 and suffered over 1,000 casualties , while the British lost about half that number . Question: where did the armies meet for the first battle of the philadelphia campaign Answer:
Battle of Brandywine
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Adolfo Carranza) developed a correspondence with numerous relatives of key figures and veterans of the Argentine War of Independence. He collected a wide variety of vintage weapons, documents, memorabilia, furniture and other items related to the 1810 — 21 struggle, and was later given purview over similar artifacts already on display at the "Museo Público". His initiative resulted in the establishment of "Museo Histórico de la Capital" (Historical Museum of the Capital) by Mayor Francisco Seeber on May 24, 1889, and with Carranza as director, the institution opened its doors to the public on February 15, 1891. Carranza initially operated the museum Document [1](Title: San Pablo, Chile) San Pablo, Chile San Pablo is a Chilean town and commune located in the Osorno Province in the Los Lagos Region. It is located 27 km from the city and provincial capital of Osorno. The commune is mostly rural. Its activity is almost entirely agricultural and ranching. In the commune also performs Agritourism. San Pablo was in the Department of Osorno and administratively dependent of the Municipality of Osorno. On 22 December 1891, the Municipal Building decree establishing the City of San Pablo, based in San Pablo, whose territory corresponded to the subdelegations 8a, 9a, 10a, 11a and 12a of Document [2](Title: X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong) United"; though here, the Three-In-One replace Professor X and their myriad of cloned sisters replace the duplicated Cerebro. The issue goes on to reveal that the Celeste/Phoenix combination has manifested for the purpose of destroying the Cuckoo clones; the entity wasting no time in incinerating Esme, Sophie, and the deformed rejected clones. To stop its activities, Emma enters into the egg-like compartment meant for Celeste; and syncing with Mindee and Phoebe, she uses her significantly more refined abilities to disconnect the factions of Celeste's brain which grant her access to both her psionic powers and the Phoenix force fragment. Emma Document [3](Title: KTXT-FM) amateur radio, was organized in late 1948 while the Tech Broadcasting Club was organized in late 1949 for students interested in "…announcing, acting, writing or working with sound effects." In the Fall of 1949, the Speech Department adds sports writing and a radio course to its curriculum and installs radio equipment of "broadcast quality" in its studios in the Speech Building. Also that Fall, the student body president announces that plans are underway for a campus radio station to be operational by late 1950, and "…will be strictly confined to the campus buildings and dormitories in its sending powers." Despite Document [4](Title: Jamaicans) 89.4% of the working population. Those of non-African mixed race were the second most prominent labour group, making up 6% of the population. Many Jamaicans now live overseas and outside Jamaica, while many have migrated to Anglophone countries, including over 400,000 Jamaicans in the United Kingdom, over 300,000 Canada, 800,000 in the United States. 30,000 Jamaicans residing in other CARICOM member including the Bahamas (5,600), Cuba (5,000), Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago. There are also communities of Jamaican descendants in Central America, particularly Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama. Jamaicans Jamaicans are the citizens of Jamaica and their Document [5](Title: MISC Berhad) MISC Berhad MISC Berhad () was incorporated in 1968 as Malaysia International Shipping Corporation Berhad and is the leading international shipping line of Malaysia. In September 2005, Malaysia International Shipping Corporation Berhad adopted its present corporate identity and changed its name to MISC Berhad. Its main shareholder is Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), the national oil conglomerate of Malaysia. The principal business of the Corporation consist of Ship owning, Ship operating, Other shipping related activities, Owning and operating of offshore floating facilities as well as Marine repair, Marine conversion and Engineering & Construction works. With a modern and well-diversified fleet of Document [6](Title: Akbar Gbaja-Biamila) NFL Draft and later signed with the Oakland Raiders as a free agent. He made the team out of training camp and played in 13 of the team's 16 regular season games, while being inactive for three. He recorded seven tackles (four solo) on the season, with his first and only sack of the season coming against Daunte Culpepper, then with the Minnesota Vikings. In 2004, Gbaja-Biamila split time between defensive end and linebacker, occasionally filling in for players such as Travian Smith and Tyler Brayton. He appeared in 14 games for the Raiders during the regular season and was Document [7](Title: List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka) Chief Minister of Karnataka Incumbent H.D. Kumaraswamy since 23 May 2018 Residence '' Anugraha '' , Kumarakrupa Road , Bangalore Appointer Governor of Karnataka Inaugural holder K. Chengalaraya Reddy Formation 25 October 1947 Question: who is the current chief minister of karnataka 2018 Answer:
H.D. Kumaraswamy
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Premier League Manager of the Season) two further occasions with Arsenal. José Mourinho is the only manager other Ferguson and Wenger to have won the award on more than on one occasion, and the only manager other than Ferguson to win the award in consecutive seasons. Four managers have won the award without winning the Premier League trophy in the same season, reflecting the weight of their achievements: George Burley in 2000–01, having guided Ipswich Town to fifth place in the league, after only securing the club's promotion from the First Division the previous season; Harry Redknapp in 2009–10, for steering Tottenham Hotspur to a top-four Document [1](Title: Superman: Earth One) unconscious, and falls from the sky. The fragment talks and connects itself back to the ship in order to download more information. Just then, an invading alien force arrives and attacks Earth's major cities. The military quickly mobilizes, but the alien attack ships defeat Earth's fighter jets. Jim and Lois are almost killed because Jim wants to take photographs of the invasion. Clark, still unconscious, is given information he could not previously remember: the last moments of his homeworld, the planet Krypton. Clark, born as Kal-El, is the son of Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van, who waited until the last minute Document [2](Title: Meriden Firearms Co.) designer of Aubrey shotguns, became the vice president of Meriden Firearms for Sears. Two years later he became president of the division, a position he held until 1916. During his time at Sears, Aubrey filed for and received 8 patents related to firearms. Meriden Firearms Co. The Meriden Firearms Company of Meriden, Connecticut, USA manufactured small arms from 1905 to 1918. Meriden manufactured 20 varieties of hammer and hammerless revolvers with an output of 100 handguns a day in 1906. In addition to revolvers the company manufactured shotguns and rifles. The Meriden Firearms Company was formed when Sears, Roebuck & Document [3](Title: ShelterBox) a ShelterBox Response Team (SRT) meets it. ShelterBox tries to get to the disaster as quickly as possible and aims to be one of the first organizations on the ground. ShelterBox relies on donations: About half of the funds come direct from the UK public, the rest is raised by international affiliates. ShelterBox has also recently joined a network of experts who can be called on by the UK Government in times of international crisis, such as famine, floods and earthquakes. The new facility allows organisations with experience in disaster response to access funding within hours, thereby reaching affected people Document [4](Title: Vinegar (Anna Abreu song)) Vinegar (Anna Abreu song) "Vinegar" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her second studio album, "Now" (2008). Rauli Eskolin (known professionally as Rake) co-wrote the song with Patric Sarin. Eskolin, who has previously worked on Abreu's debut album "Anna Abreu", also produced the song. "Vinegar" is a Pop song but also marked a clear change in musical direction for Abreu, with heavy Dance elements. The song was released on 6 August 2008 in Finland, as the album's lead single. It was also released in the United Kingdom on November 2009 as Abreu's first release outside Finland. Lyrically, Document [5](Title: Gerner G.I) be equipped with a second set of controls. The rear surfaces were straight edged, with constant chord and semicircular tips. The tailplane was mounted on top of the fuselage and the elevators had a large cut-out for rudder movement, as the latter extended downwards to the keel. The fin was wire braced to both fuselage and tailplane. The G.I had a conventional undercarriage with two mainwheels and a tailskid. Originally each wheel was mounted on a V-shaped pair of struts and a half axle attached to a central frame. This proved weak and the half axles were therefore replaced by Document [6](Title: Martin Munkácsi) Martin Munkácsi Martin Munkácsi (born Mermelstein Márton; 18 May 1896 – 13 July 1963) was a Hungarian photographer who worked in Germany (1928–1934) and the United States, where he was based in New York City. Munkácsi was a newspaper writer and photographer in Hungary, specializing in sports. At the time, sports action photography could only be done in bright light outdoors. Munkácsi's innovation was to make sport photographs as meticulously composed action photographs, which required both artistic and technical skill. Munkácsi's break was to happen upon a fatal brawl, which he photographed. Those photos affected the outcome of the trial Document [7](Title: Universal Declaration of Human Rights) Created 1948 Question: when was the un declaration of human rights written Answer:
1948
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Santa Maria delle Grazie a Capodimonte) Santa Maria delle Grazie a Capodimonte Santa Maria delle Grazie a Capodimonte is a church located in via Bosco in Capodimonte in Naples, Italy. The church was founded as a local parish church in 1575 under the patronage of the Marquis Innocenzo Mazza. It was named "Madonna delle Grazie" due to a local shrine (aedicule) dedicated to that iconic image. It is now close to the Reggia di Capodimonte. The church was reconstructed in the 20th century. The interior has a single nave with keel shaped roof with curved stucco decoration. The apse is covered by a semicircular cupola. The Document [1](Title: New London School explosion) Independent School District, the name was changed to West Rusk High School, and the mascot was changed to the Raiders. A large granite cenotaph on the median of Texas State Highway 42 across from the school site, erected in 1939, commemorates the disaster. Over the years, the New London School explosion received relatively little attention, given the magnitude of the event. Explanations for this are speculative, but most center around residents' unwillingness to discuss the tragedy. L. V. Barber said of his father Lonnie, "I can remember newspaper people coming around every now and then, asking him questions about that Document [2](Title: Polyandry in India) Northern India. Recent years have seen the rise in fraternal polyandry in the agrarian societies in Malwa region of Punjab to avoid division of farming land. Polyandry is in practice in many villages of Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. Fraternal polyandry (where husbands are related to each other) is mainly in practice in villages, where the societies are male dominated and which still follow ancient rituals and customs. There are many forms of polyandry which can be found here. Most often, all the brothers are married to a woman and sometimes the marriage to brothers happens at a later date. Document [3](Title: Hanns Albin Rauter) through summary arrests and internment in the Netherlands. The SS set up a concentration camp named Herzogenbusch after the city of 's-Hertogenbosch, but located in the neighboring town of Vught that gave the camp its name: Kamp Vught. In total this camp detained 31,000 people, of whom some 735 were killed. Also, his SS manned a so-called "polizeiliches Durchgangslager" or police transit camp near Amersfoort, known as Kamp Amersfoort, in fact also a concentration camp, where some 35,000 people were detained and maltreated and 650 people (Dutch and Russian) died. Rauter's SS also managed the Kamp Westerbork ("polizeiliches Durchgangslager Westerbork"), Document [4](Title: Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories) Science Fiction", but in 1943 wartime paper shortages ended the magazine's run, as Louis Silberkleit, the publisher, decided to focus his resources on his mystery and western magazine titles. In 1950, with the market improving again, Silberkleit relaunched "Future Fiction", still in the pulp format. In the mid-1950s he also relaunched "Science Fiction", this time under the title "Science Fiction Stories". Silberkleit kept both magazines on very slim budgets throughout the 1950s. In 1960 both titles ceased publication when their distributor suddenly dropped all of Silberkleit's titles. The fiction was generally unremarkable, with few memorable stories being published, particularly in Document [5](Title: 2016 Pinty's All-Star Curling Skins Game) John Morris<br> Second: Carter Rycroft<br> Lead: Nolan Thiessen All times listed in Eastern Standard Time. "Saturday, January 9, 11:00 am" "Saturday, January 9, 9:00 pm" "Sunday, January 10, 8:00 pm" The prize winnings for each team are listed below: "Ottawa Curling Club, Ottawa, Ontario" Skip: Rachel Homan<br> Third: Emma Miskew<br> Second: Joanne Courtney<br> Lead: Lisa Weagle "St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba" Skip: Jennifer Jones<br> Third: Kaitlyn Lawes<br> Second: Jill Officer<br> Lead: Dawn McEwen "Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton, Alberta" Skip: Kelsey Rocque<br> Third: Laura Crocker<br> Second: Taylor McDonald<br> Lead: Jen Gates "Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton, Alberta" Skip: Val Sweeting<br> Third: Document [6](Title: Anne Shirley) to die for the Emperor while the girls were taught it was the greatest honor to have sons to die for the Emperor. Alongside the militarism of the educational system went a mood of marked xenophobia and outright racism with Japanese teachers during World War II telling their students that the Anglo-American "white devils" were cannibals whose favorite food was Asians. As part of the educational reforms during the American occupation (1945–52), it was decided that Japanese students needed something somewhat less militaristic and xenophobic to read than texts glorifying "Bushido" and "Anne of Green Gables" was made mandatory reading Document [7](Title: An Officer and a Gentleman) David Caruso as AOC Topper Daniels Question: who did david caruso play in an officer and a gentleman Answer:
AOC Topper Daniels
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Horton the Elephant) Horton the Elephant Horton the Elephant is a fictional character from the 1940 book "Horton Hatches the Egg" and 1954 book "Horton Hears a Who!", both by Dr. Seuss. Horton is a kind, sweet-natured elephant who cares about other animals or people. Though he goes through many hardships, whether trying to keep an egg warm through storms, rough travels, and humiliating shows, or tries to save a small planet from harm, he always triumphs; the egg hatches into an elephant-bird, while the planet is saved and respected by the others. He is very popular because of his big heart and Document [1](Title: Ming Palace) Ming Palace The Ming Palace (), also known as the "Forbidden City of Nanjing", was the 14th-century imperial palace of the early Ming dynasty, when Nanjing was the capital of China. Zhu Yuanzhang, who became the founder and first Emperor of the Ming dynasty, began building a palace in what was then known as Jiankang in 1367. At the time, he was self-styled "King of Wu". The palace was built outside the existing city of Jiankang, and was completed by 1368. With its completion, Zhu proclaimed the Ming Dynasty; with himself as the first emperor, known as the Hongwu Emperor; Document [2](Title: Warner Bros. Television Productions UK) drama including "Waterloo Road", "Bad Girls" and "Footballers' Wives". In March 2005, the company listed on AIM (Alternative Investment Market). In November 2005, Shed acquired Ricochet, a leading production company specialising in factual entertainment. Ricochet created and produces global brand Supernanny. Other programmes include: "Extreme Dreams", "It's Me or the Dog", "Breaking into Tesco" and "Blood, Sweat and T-shirts". Shed acquired Outright Distribution (formerly Screentime Partners) in September 2006. The acquisition was a strategic move in order to maximise exploitation of the Group’s IP through its own in-house distribution company, whilst growing third-party business. In September 2007, Shed continued acquired Document [3](Title: Mothers, Sisters) the innovative experience of Soviet painting, especially an advancement of Aleksandr Deyneka, Moiseyenko applied the method of assembly composition in "Mothers, Sisters". The picture portrays some women saying goodbye to men leaving for the front. A lorry carrying soldiers has just driven off. Only women - mothers, sisters, wives - are standing on the road. The expressions on their faces convey a variety of feelings: uncomplaining grief, fortitude and readiness for hardship and struggle. A well-known art-critic, Mikhail German, characterized "Mothers, Sisters" as one of the most powerful and tragic of Moiseyenko's paintings. The Russian Museum has "Mothers, Sisters" in Document [4](Title: HMAS Gladstone (J324)) operate. The vessel was initially envisaged as having a displacement of approximately 500 tons, a speed of at least , and a range of The opportunity to build a prototype in the place of a cancelled Bar-class boom defence vessel saw the proposed design increased to a 680-ton vessel, with a top speed, and a range of , armed with a 4-inch gun, equipped with asdic, and able to fitted with either depth charges or minesweeping equipment depending on the planned operations: although closer in size to a sloop than a local defence vessel, the resulting increased capabilities were accepted Document [5](Title: Ganges) of the Brahmaputra was more easterly, passing by the city of Mymensingh and joining the Meghna River. Today this channel is a small distributary but retains the name Brahmaputra, sometimes Old Brahmaputra. The site of the old Brahmaputra-Meghna confluence, in the locality of Langalbandh, is still considered sacred by Hindus. Near the confluence is a major early historic site called Wari-Bateshwar. The Late Harappan period, about 1900–1300 BCE, saw the spread of Harappan settlement eastward from the Indus River basin to the Ganges-Yamuna doab, although none crossed the Ganges to settle its eastern bank. The disintegration of the Harappan civilisation, Document [6](Title: Tomb of the Red Queen) 1.8 meters wide, closed by a stone lid ten centimeters thick. Atop the lid was a censer with a lid and a small spindle whorl. At the western end of the sacarcophus a badly preserved skeleton of a male about eleven years old was found lying on the floor. He was evidently a servant who had been sacrificed in order to accompany the Red Queen into Xibalba, the "Place of Fear", the Maya name for the underworld. At the eastern end of the sarcophogus was a second skeleton of a woman 30–35 years old, who also had apparently been sacrificed. Document [7](Title: Polysaccharide) Glycogen serves as the secondary long - term energy storage in animal and fungal cells , with the primary energy stores being held in adipose tissue . Glycogen is made primarily by the liver and the muscles , but can also be made by glycogenesis within the brain and stomach . Question: where is the energy in a polysaccharide stored Answer:
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You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Wrestling at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's freestyle 63 kg) their half of the bracket. Each bout consisted of up to three rounds, lasting two minutes apiece. The wrestler who scored more points in each round was the winner of that rounds; the bout finished when one wrestler had won two rounds (and thus the match). Wrestling at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's freestyle 63 kg The women's freestyle 63 kg wrestling competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held on 11 December 2006 at the Aspire Hall 4. This freestyle wrestling competition consisted of a single-elimination tournament, with a repechage used to determine the winner of Document [1](Title: Ethics in religion) concept, it demands careful and sustained reflection by every man and woman before it can become part of one's life. Ethics that constitute a dharmic life - that is a moral, ethical, virtuous life - evolve in vedas and upanishads. Ethical subjects and questions are debated by various schools of Hinduism, quite extensively, in numerous texts on what is right conduct, when, how and why. Over time, new virtues were conceptualized and added by ancient Hindu scholars, some replaced, others merged. For example, Manusamhita initially listed ten virtues necessary for a human being to live a "dharmic" life: "Dhriti" (courage), Document [2](Title: Christian von Schneidau) who passed on the French principles of instruction, which he learned at the Art Institute of Chicago to his students. Von Schneidau was also the founder of the Scandinavian-American Art Society in 1938 and served as its president for many years. He was also an active member of the California Art Club. Christian von Schneidau was born to Waldemar and Sophie von Schneidau. His father's family was a noble one and many of his ancestors had served in the Swedish government. His father was a horse breeder and therefore von Schneidau grew up on a large estate. As with most Document [3](Title: Windows Vista) supported five languages – English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese. Support for the remaining 31 languages was released on April 14, 2008. A white paper, published by Microsoft on August 29, 2007, outlined the scope and intent of the service pack, identifying three major areas of improvement: reliability and performance, administration experience, and support for newer hardware and standards. One area of particular note is performance. Areas of improvement include file copy operations, hibernation, logging off on domain-joined machines, JavaScript parsing in Internet Explorer, network file share browsing, Windows Explorer ZIP file handling, and Windows Disk Defragmenter. The ability to Document [4](Title: Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce) desire to produce the episode as early as 1989, and they were convinced that it was a topic they should address after the US Census Bureau reported that 40% of American children had experienced divorce. The producers chose to present the Muppet Mr. Snuffleupagus ("Snuffy") and his family's experience of divorce. The episode was written by staff writer Norman Stiles, who also wrote the 1983 episode in which Mr. Hooper's death was explained. Every word of the divorce episode was reviewed by the Children's Television Workshop's (CTW) advisory board, content experts, and developmental psychologists. After tests showed that their young Document [5](Title: Vince Williams (American football)) nation in yards allowed per play (3.86) and rank second nationally in total defense (254.14 ypg). He finished fourth on the team with 59 tackles, while recording five or more tackles in seven of his 14 games. One of his best games came in a road win at Virginia Tech, recording five tackles, a tackle for loss, two quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery. Williams ended his college career with a career-high 10 tackles in the 2013 Orange Bowl win over Northern Illinois which included his first sack of the season. Coming out of Florida State, Williams was projected by Document [6](Title: Katsuya Kitamura) held by NJPW; the 2017 World Tag League and the 2017 Young Lion Cup. In the World Tag League, Kitamura and fellow young lion David Finlay finished last in their block after losing all seven of their matches. Meanwhile, in the Young Lion Cup, Kitamura emerged victorious after winning all five of his matches. On January 5th at New Year's Dash, Katsuya began a Seven Trial series of matches where he would face seven different wrestlers. He lost his first of seven matches to Jay White at New Year Dash. At the New Beginning in Saporro he lost his second Document [7](Title: Zorbas) '' Zorbas '' ( or more commonly , '' Zorba 's Dance '' ) is an instrumental by Greek composer MikisTheodorakis . The song featured in the 1964 film Zorba the Greek , for which Theodorakis wrote the soundtrack , and became popular around the world . It is now commonly played and danced to in Greek tavernas . The film 's track has since been recorded as a standalone song by many different musicians from around the world . Some of the more notable are listed below . Question: who wrote the music for zorba the greek Answer:
MikisTheodorakis
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Perempuan Berkalung Sorban) balance in gender. Anissa thinks in Muslim, the man is greatest than the woman. And the ending, Anissa know one thing that her wrongs and had a special 'chair' in Muslims. Anissa (Revalina S. Temat) comes from patriarchal society revolving around kyais (religious leaders) and religious boarding schools. From childhood, Anissa has always been treated unfairly due to her gender. The only person who treats her right is her uncle, Khudori who encourages her and shows her that there is a different world outside where men are not viewed as superior and women are treated more equally. Anissa’s love for Document [1](Title: Adolf Just) Adolf Just Adolf Just (born 8 August 1859, Lüthorst near Dassel, Kingdom of Hanover; died 20 January 1936, Blankenburg (Harz)) was a German Naturopath. He was the founder of the sanatorium Jungborn in Eckertal (resin). He began an apprenticeship as a bookseller, but fell ill and turned in the self-study on various natural remedies, through which he became a lay practitioner. For a philosophy of medicine he most strongly advocated a "Return to Nature", utilizing natural food, clean water, fresh air, earthen clay, as well as time spent in nature itself. Eckertal in 1895 he founded the Naturopathic Institute Jungborn. Document [2](Title: St. Norbert, Winnipeg) architecture and minimal decoration. The first monastery building, constructed shortly after the monks arrived in 1892, was a three-storey wooden structure on a stone foundation which featured a chapel, porch and bell tower. It was adapted as a house for guests in 1904 when the monks moved to a larger residence built nearby. In the Trappist tradition of hospitality, the guest house welcomed church officials, the monks’ families and individuals on retreat. In 1912, the guest house was destroyed by fire. The monks replaced it immediately with a new guest house, the building now occupied by the St. Norbert Arts Document [3](Title: Shlomo Heiman) Shlomo Heiman Shlomo Heiman, (1892–1945) commonly known by the informal "Reb Shlomo", was a Rabbi, Talmudist, and Rosh Yeshiva of some of the most prominent yeshivas in Europe and the United States. In 1892, Reb Shlomo was born in Paritsh, Minsk in Belarus. His father was Rabbi Michel Heiman. When he was 12 years old, he went to the yeshiva of Kaminetz to study under R' Baruch Ber Lebowitz, with whom he was very close. In 1918, he married the daughter of Rabbi Yochanon Rudensky of Volozhin (the brother-in-law of R' Simcha Zelig Riger of Brisk, who served as the Document [4](Title: Ici RDI) noon and the main evening news bulletin "Le Téléjournal/Le Point" every evening live at 9:00 p.m. (eastern). These bulletins are also seen on the main French-language television network, Ici Radio-Canada Télé. The channel covers major events live from around the world, relying on a staff interpreter for simultaneous translation from English to French whenever necessary. It also rebroadcasts the main supper-hour bulletins from CBVT-DT Quebec City, CBAFT-DT Moncton and CKTV-DT Saguenay. The channel also broadcasts factual programs in the form of food program "L'épicerie", current affairs in "Les Grand Reportages" (The Big Reports), science in "Découverte" (Discovery) and "Tout le Document [5](Title: First and second terms of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt) First and second terms of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt The first and second terms of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on March 4, 1933, when he was inaugurated as the 32nd President of the United States, and ended with Roosevelt's third inauguration on January 20, 1941. Roosevelt took office after defeating incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover, who had presided over the start of the Great Depression. Upon his accession to office, Roosevelt led the implementation of the New Deal, a series of programs designed to provide relief, recovery, and reform to Americans and the American economy. Document [6](Title: Tommy Armour III) injury; Armour finished 110th on the 2007 PGA Tour money list, earning his card for 2008. He finished his year with a win at the non-PGA Tour sponsored Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational, winning $60,000. In 2008, he finished 62nd on the money list to retain his card for 2009 and was the first repeat champion at the Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational. He made his Champions Tour debut at The ACE Group Classic in February 2010. In 2011, despite his Champions Tour status, Armour decided to go to PGA Tour Q School. At 52, he was the oldest player Document [7](Title: Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness) '' Life , Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness '' is a well - known phrase in the United States Declaration of Independence . The phrase gives three examples of the '' unalienable rights '' which the Declaration says have been given to all human beings by their Creator , and which governments are created to protect . Question: according to the declaration of independence what are three unalienable rights Answer:
Life
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR) League had existed and prior to 1963, but was not such an exclusive and consistent part of the Soviet League system. In 1970 and 1990 there were few reformations. In 1970 the First League was reduced to a single group and, because of that, the Second League extended into "upper" and "lower (B)" divisions. The lower division was named as the Second League B and for the next season was liquidated. In 1990 a similar reform was taken upon the Second League. Its 10 regional groups were reduced to just three still by the regional principal while the league was Document [1](Title: Bob's Return) Bob's Return Bob's Return (1990–2008), was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career which lasted from June 1992 until September 1994, he ran fifteen times and won five races. He recorded his most important success when winning the Classic St. Leger Stakes as a three-year-old in 1993, the same year in which he won the Lingfield Derby Trial and the Great Voltigeur Stakes. In the following season he failed to win in six races, although he finished second in the Eclipse Stakes. He later had some success as a sire of National Hunt winners. Bob's Return was Document [2](Title: Madness (Sleeping with Sirens album)) group went on a co-headlining US with Pierce the Veil with support from Beartooth and This Wild Life. On January 1, 2015, "We Like It Loud" was made available for streaming and as a free download. On January 22, "Madness" was announced for release in March. In addition, a music video was also released for "Go Go Go". Between January and March, the group embarked on a second leg of their co-headlining US tour with Pierce the Veil. They were supported by PVRIS and Mallory Knox. "Fly" was made available for streaming on March 10, followed by "Gold" on March Document [3](Title: Rosa moschata) descendants. The prickles on the stems are straight or slightly curved and have a broad base. The light- or greyish-green leaves have 5 to 7 ovate leaflets with small teeth; the veins are sometimes pubescent and the rachis bears prickles. The stipules are narrow with spreading, free tips. Small, ovate fruits called hips are borne, turning orange-red in autumn. This species has historically been confused with "Rosa brunonii", a closely related, tall-climbing species from the Himalayas that bears flowers in late spring and which possesses a similar, musky scent. They can be distinguished in gardens by their season of flowering Document [4](Title: Lazarus (comics)) blocking parts of her body with another character's arm. The script gives Lark no direction for aspects like architecture, clothing, or vehicle design. Designing these technical details involves research into prototype technology and takes almost as long as drawing the actual pages for the comics. The time required to create the sets is the primary reason Lark sometimes falls behind schedule. Lark works on "Lazarus" ten or more hours per day. He uses photo references and digital tools in the early stages of his art, but the layouts and drawing are done with traditional tools. He is more involved with Document [5](Title: The Widow's Might) the $101,000 Best of Festival award in the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival, beating films such as "Fireproof" and "". In April, 2009, the film opened to play for one week in 94 U.S. cities across the Midwest and South. Alex and Brett Harris, in their book "Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are", discuss the film as a successful example of a challenging project carried out by teenagers. The Widow's Might The Widow's Might is a 2009 American independent Christian film set in modern-day Texas and the Old West. It has been praised as "a groundbreaking Document [6](Title: Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)) Camo-Tech to disguise herself as Aloysius Thorndrake of the Shadow Council. Mockingbird goes to A.I.M. Island to assist Taskmaster in helping make contact between the rogue Iron Patriot drones and James Rhodes. As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel branding, Mockingbird helps Spider-Man when they pursue Zodiac's Leo Sect down the highways of Shanghai, China as they give a status report to Nick Fury, Jr. When they catch the lead Leo Sect member, Mockingbird accuses him of adhering to his "no-one dies around me" idealism after using an antidote to counter the lead Leo Sect member's suicide pill. Spider-Man tells Document [7](Title: The English Patient (film)) The film was shot on location in Tunisia and Italy . with a production budget of $31 million . Question: where was the movie the english patient filmed Answer:
Italy
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Z6 small nucleolar RNA) Z6 small nucleolar RNA Z6 small nucleolar RNA is a non-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecule which functions in the modification of other small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). This type of modifying RNA is usually located in the nucleolus of the eukaryotic cell which is a major site of snRNA biogenesis. It is known as a small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) and also often referred to as a guide RNA. Z6 snoRNA belongs to the C/D box class of snoRNAs which contain the conserved sequence motifs known as the C box (UGAUGA) and the D box (CUGA). Most of the members of the box Document [1](Title: HMHS Britannic) the weather and continue. The seas rose once again just as "Britannic" left the port. By next morning, the storms died and the ship passed the Strait of Messina without problems. Cape Matapan was rounded in the first hours of 21 November. By the morning, "Britannic" was steaming at full speed into the Kea Channel, between Cape Sounion (the southernmost point of Attica, the prefecture that includes Athens) and the island of Kea. There were 1,065 people on board: 673 crew, 315 Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) and 77 nurses. At 08:12 on 21 November 1916, a loud explosion shook Document [2](Title: Thérèse of Lisieux) will have no difficulties with her upbringing. Her disposition is so good. She is a chosen spirit." In June 1877 she left for Lourdes hoping to be cured, but the miracle did not happen: "The Mother of God has not healed me because my time is up, and because God wills me to repose elsewhere than on the earth." On 28 August 1877, Zélie died, aged 45. Her funeral was conducted in the Basilica of Notre-Dame d'Alençon. Thérèse was barely 4 1/2 years old. Her mother's death dealt her a severe blow and later she would consider that ""the first Document [3](Title: W2XCR) be used. Some stations also broadcast in the shortwave band. Beginning in 1930, the 2-3 Mc. band was used for television, with 100 kHz channel width. 60 line systems required about 40 kHz of bandwidth. TV broadcasts could be identified by their distinctive sound. W2XCR W2XCR was founded in 1931 in Long Island City, New York by the radio station WGBS (now WINS). During the early part of 1931, but before the call letters were changed to WINS, the station began experimenting with mechanical television broadcasting, operating a Jenkins mechanical scanner through the experimental transmitter, W2XCR. The station broadcast using Document [4](Title: Michael Mainelli) cartography project from 1980 to 1984. After a post at Arthur Andersen from 1985 to 1987, Professor Mainelli spent seven years as a partner and board member of the accountancy firm BDO Binder Hamlyn from 1987 to 1994, now BDO International, directing global consulting projects. While co-founding Z/Yen, Professor Mainelli had a spell in merchant banking with Deutsche Morgan Grenfell and served as Corporate Development Director of Europe's largest R&D organisation (then the UK Ministry of Defence's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, DERA, now largely QinetiQ and DSTL, the Defence Science & Technology Laboratory) leading to two privatisations. At Z/Yen, Document [5](Title: Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury) is whether she is eighth or second holder of the earldom (in shorthand, "8th Countess" or "2nd Countess"; other numbers are also defensible). When Margaret's grandfather (Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick) died, leaving no sons and two daughters, his lands were divided between them, and when the younger daughter, Anne Neville, Richard III's queen, died without surviving children, Edward Plantagenet, as her nephew, inherited the lot. In the fifteenth century, the elder daughter's husband, George of Clarence, would have inherited the chief estate of the family and the earldoms. By modern law, it would have required a new creation Document [6](Title: Pharnaces II of Pontus) weaker, some of his associates became disaffected and some of the soldiers mutinied. Mithridates suppressed this before it caused troubles and punished some people,including some of his sons, just of the basis of suspicions. Pharnaces was afraid of his father and plotted against him. He also hoped to receive his kingdom from the Romans if he defected. Mithridates sent some guards to arrest him, but he won them over. He then marched against his father who was in Panticapaeum. Mithridates sent some soldiers ahead to confront him, but these were also won over. Panticapaeum surrendered to Pharnaces and he had Document [7](Title: Macy's Herald Square) Macy 's Herald Square ( originally named the R.H. Macy and Company Store ) is the flagship of the Macy 's department store chain ; it is located on Herald Square in Manhattan , New York City . The building 's 2.5 million square feet ( 232,257.6 m ) , which includes 1.25 million square feet ( 116,128.8 m ) of retail space , makes it the largest department store in the United States and the second largest in the world . As of 2018 , the store has stood at the site for 116 years . Question: where is the biggest macy's in new york Answer:
on Herald Square in Manhattan
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Health of Vincent van Gogh) case histories of men in their 30s who were demonstrated to have AIP and displayed some symptoms similar to those of van Gogh, including depression and hallucinations in one case, and complex partial seizures in the other. However, Erickson and others refute this diagnosis arguing that the key symptom of urine discoloration was never noted, and that van Gogh's "bad stomach" does not match the commonly experienced "excruciating abdominal pain" associated with AIP. Erickson and Arnold disagree as to the support offered by the family history, and in particular regarding the status of Vincent's father's health: Arnold, basing his opinion Document [1](Title: Ali Rashid Lootah) Ali Rashid Lootah Ali Rashid Ahmad Lootah () is the Chairperson of Nakheel, a development company in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. He managed Nakheel during challenging times, as Nakheel was undergoing financial restructuring of its debts. He was appointed to lead Nakheel after the economic crisis has caused financial problems for Nakheel. He receives no salary from the company. His managing style is known to be under the iron grip. Ali was born in 1960 in Dubai, and pursued his education in civil engineering at Clarkson University in the United States. When he came back to his hometown of Document [2](Title: History of Arkansas) troops defeated a Confederate attack in the Battle of Fayetteville on April 18, 1863, but a week later abandoned Northwest Arkansas and retreated to Missouri for the summer. After General Benjamin Butler decided to treat slaves flocking to his Union lines as contraband of war, plantation owners began moving their slaves far away from Union armies. Some planters moved south to Brazil during the war, including Arkansans. Congress passed the Confiscation Act of 1862 that stated if their master was fighting for the South; a slave could gain freedom by crossing behind Union lines. Following the Union victory at the Document [3](Title: Padmakar Shivalkar) Padmakar Shivalkar Padmakar Kashinath Shivalkar (born 14 September 1940 in Bombay) is a former Indian first class cricketer. A slow left-arm orthodox bowler, Shivalkar spent over 20 years playing for Bombay and is the team's highest wicket taker of all time. He was almost 50 when he retired. He was unlucky not to be selected for the Indian Test side, but his career coincided with that of Bishan Bedi. He toured Sri Lanka with a strong Indian side in 1973-74, playing in both matches against Sri Lanka and taking four wickets. His best bowling figures came in the final of Document [4](Title: Kay Tracey) featured a glossy frontispiece and a full color illustration on a yellow dustjacket. Later runs of the dustjackets were red and blue as well as yellow. The series was later updated and revised, first in 1951 and 1952 by Doubleday's Garden City Books, although the only title to be substantially re-worked was the first volume, "The Secret of the Red Scarf." During this time, wrap-around style dust jackets, that is, jackets where the cover art continued over to the spine, in full-color, were introduced. A new frontispiece in pen-and-ink was included. A spine symbol of Kay, apparently cheering, was introduced Document [5](Title: Bertolí) Bertolí Inocencio Bertolín Izquierdo, known as Bertolí (21 July 1911 – 13 August 1948) was a Spanish footballer who played as a right winger. He began his career at UE Sants in Barcelona, but was signed without their consent by UD Levante and then taken by their city rivals Valencia CF. He spent most of his career at Valencia (1933–1945), despite spending the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) at Racing Ferrol while serving in the navy there. He played in the 1940 Copa del Generalísimo Final in which Valencia defeated RCD Español 3–1, as well as the 1945 final which they Document [6](Title: Himalayas) a wide range of climates, from humid subtropical in the foothills to cold, dry desert conditions on the Tibetan side of the range. For much of Himalayas – that on the south side of the high mountains, except in the furthest west, the most characteristic feature of the climate is the monsoon. Heavy rain arrives on the south-west monsoon in June and persists until September. The monsoon can seriously impact transport and cause major landslides. It restricts tourism – the trekking and mountaineering season is limited to either before the monsoon in April/May or after the monsoon in October/November (autumn). Document [7](Title: Olive Branch Petition) The Olive Branch Petition was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 5 , 1775 in a final attempt to avoid a full - on war between Great Britain and the thirteen colonies represented in that Congress . The Congress had already authorized the invasion of Canada more than a week earlier , but the petition affirmed American loyalty to Great Britain and beseeched King George III to prevent further conflict . That the petition was followed by the July 6 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms made its success in London improbable . In August 1775 , the colonies were formally declared to be in rebellion by the Proclamation of Rebellion , and the petition was rejected by Great Britain -- even though King George had refused to read the Olive Branch Petition before declaring the colonists traitors . Question: who refused to receive the olive branch petition Answer:
King George
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Pennsylvania Route 576) Southern Beltway is expected to provide a lot of economic development to rural northwestern Washington County. As part of the building of the road, Robinson Township has changed many of its zoning laws in order to provide development along the Southern Beltway corridor, including allowing hydraulic fracturing in certain zones. Additionally, it is believed that if Royal Dutch Shell goes through with plans to open a cracker plant near Monaca, Pennsylvania in neighboring Beaver County (which was confirmed on June 7, 2016), it would be a major boom for both the Southern Beltway and for any development in the immediate Document [1](Title: Richard Smith (rugby union, born 1987)) Richard Smith (rugby union, born 1987) "For people of the same name see Richard Smith (disambiguation)" Richard Smith (born 8 November 1987) is a Welsh rugby union player. A centre/wing, he plays club rugby for the Scarlets. The centre signed for the Cardiff Blues in 2013 after graduating from playing for Cardiff RFC. Smith previously played for Neath in 2009/10 before spending a season in Australia where he turned out for Brisbane Bulldogs. Richard’s pace gained him a spot on the sevens circuit during the summer of 2011 where he played for Wales in three of the four legs of Document [2](Title: Quentin Letts) James Silver writing for "The Guardian" in 2006. "To me it's like a plumber mending taps. It's what I do. I send out two or three stories a day. They don't all get published, of course. It's like sending out carrier pigeons, some of them don't make it back". He lists his hobbies in "Who's Who" as "gossip" and "character defenestration". In the print and online versions of the "Daily Mail" in 2016, Letts described the BBC journalist Andrew Marr as "Captain-Hop-Along, growling away on BBC One, throwing his arm about like a tipsy conductor". Marr is recovering from a Document [3](Title: 2018 Washington Nationals season) early spring contests with side tightness and first basemen Ryan Zimmerman and Matt Adams also missing several games early in the spring with fleeting health concerns: "stiffness" for Zimmerman and a foot blister for Adams. Additionally, the Nationals were cautious in their handling of second baseman Daniel Murphy and outfielder Adam Eaton, both recovering from knee surgeries in 2017. Reliever Wander Suero injured his side during an appearance out of the bullpen on March 8, prompting the Nationals to shut him down and option him to minor league camp; fellow right-hander Benoit was shut down in mid-March with a forearm Document [4](Title: Business chess) scientific modelling of mental activity, the processes of problem solving and a choice of strategy, as a general educational business game, method of psychological evaluation, psychological training and play therapy. Such opportunity is conditioned by team active discussion and a multistage process of group decision-making based on sociocultural evolution depending on changing conditions (game). It can be seen that the main mechanisms of Interactive Cognitive Scenario (branching and selection) resemble biological mechanisms of evolution (genetic mutation and natural selection). Business chess as a scientific model can be effectively used for researches in following areas: game theory, bifurcation theory, information theory, Document [5](Title: Apache Ivy) Apache Ivy Apache Ivy is a transitive package manager. It is a sub-project of the Apache Ant project, with which Ivy works to resolve project dependencies. An external XML file defines project dependencies and lists the resources necessary to build a project. Ivy then resolves and downloads resources from an artifact repository: either a private repository or one publicly available on the Internet. To some degree, it competes with Apache Maven, which also manages dependencies. However, Maven is a complete build tool, whereas Ivy focuses purely on managing transitive dependencies. Newer build tools and continuous integration servers regularly support or Document [6](Title: Lu Xisheng) who interrupted Tang and established her own state of Zhou, and Lu Xiangxian under Wu Zetian's son Emperor Ruizong of Tang and grandson Emperor Xuanzong. Lu Xisheng was descended from Lu Xiangxian's younger brother Lu Jingrong (陸景融). His grandfather Lu Mengru (陸孟儒) served under a prefectural prefect, and his father Lu Ao (陸翱) was not listed with any official titles. It was said that Lu Xisheng was studious and was good at writing. He particularly understood the "I Ching", the "Spring and Autumn Annals", and the "Tao Te Ching" well, and wrote many commentaries. At one point, he served on Document [7](Title: Prime Minister of Bangladesh) The current Prime Minister , Sheikh Hasina Wazed , were appointed on 6 January 2009 by the President of Bangladesh . Question: who is the prime minister of bangladesh 2017 Answer:
Sheikh Hasina Wazed
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Kars Eyalet) Kars Eyalet The Eyalet of Kars () was an eyalet (province) of the Ottoman Empire. Its reported area in the 19th century was . The town of Kars, which had been levelled to the ground by the Timur in 1368, was rebuilt as an Ottoman fortress in 1579 (1580 according to other sources) by Lala Mustafa Pasha, and became capital of an eyalet of six sanjaks and also a place of pilgrimage. It was conquered by Shah Abbas in 1604 and rebuilt by the Turks in 1616. The size of the Kars garrison in 1640s was 1,002 Janissaries and 301 Document [1](Title: Hugo W. Koehler) clothes. The Cossacks again took to arms, about 10,000 taking to the hills and about 2,000 escaping across the Georgian border. Unable to take them along, about 700 children were drowned at the beach by their mothers, who then took to the hills with the men." The debacle at Novorossiysk completely discredited Denikin, who fled the Crimea on March 21 and sailed to England. One of his last acts was to begrudgingly appoint General (Baron) Pyotr Wrangel as commander in chief of the White resistance. On April 4, Denikin issued a proclamation to the Don, Terek and Kuban cossack representatives Document [2](Title: Blue Ensign Technologies) captured to produce hydrogen for the processing unit and to generate heat and power. Blue Ensign Technologies Blue Ensign Technologies Limited () is an Australian oil shale company developing the Julia Creek oil shale project through its subsidiary Queensland Shale Oil Limited. It is an owner of the intellectual property of the Rendall Process, a patented hydrogen donor solvent process of shale oil extraction. JSG-A LP (John Rendall's family) owns 42.6% of shares and Colonial First State Investments owns 24.3%. Queensland Shale Oil Limited holds a tenement of near Julia Creek in Queensland. At the first stage, a pilot shale Document [3](Title: Plymouth to Yealmpton Branch) loop, considered to be part of the Yealmpton line. The halt opened on 2 October 1905, and the line here was double track so there were two platforms; it was described by the Inspecting Officer as being "a new stopping place for motor cars" (i.e. the railmotors). However it proved less attractive than anticipated, and it was closed on 1 February 1918. By the 1920s competition for short journeys from motor buses reduced passenger carryings substantially. The decline was so severe that passenger services were withdrawn from 7 July 1930, with goods traffic only continuing. Steer Point and Elburton Cross Document [4](Title: Low-floor bus) Low-floor bus A low-floor bus is a bus or trolleybus that has no steps between the ground and the floor of the bus at one or more entrances, and low floor for part or all of the passenger cabin. A bus with a partial low floor may also be referred to as a low-entry bus in some locations. "Low floor" refers to a bus deck that is accessible from the sidewalk with only a single "step" with a small height difference, caused solely by the difference between the bus deck and sidewalk. This is distinct from "high-floor", a bus deck Document [5](Title: 2011 Norway attacks) and cites Spencer's works at great length. The work of Bat Ye'or is cited dozens of times. Neoconservative anti-Islam activist blogger Pamela Geller, Neo-pagan writer Koenraad Elst and Daniel Pipes are also mentioned as sources of inspiration. The manifesto further contains quotes from Middle East expert Bernard Lewis, Edmund Burke, Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Jefferson and George Orwell, as well as from Jeremy Clarkson's "Sunday Times" column and Melanie Phillips' "Daily Mail" column. The publication speaks in admiration of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Bruce Bawer, Srđa Trifković, and Henryk M. Broder. The compendium advocates a restoration of patriarchy, which it claims would Document [6](Title: Manhattan Project) Anderson and Ambassador John Winant hammered out a deal with Sengier and the Belgian government in May 1944 for the mine to be reopened and of ore to be purchased at $1.45 a pound. To avoid dependence on the British and Canadians for ore, Groves also arranged for the purchase of US Vanadium Corporation's stockpile in Uravan, Colorado. Uranium mining in Colorado yielded about of ore. Mallinckrodt Incorporated in St. Louis, Missouri, took the raw ore and dissolved it in nitric acid to produce uranyl nitrate. Ether was then added in a liquid–liquid extraction process to separate the impurities from Document [7](Title: Statue of Liberty) The Statue of Liberty ( Liberty Enlightening the World ; French : La Liberté éclairant le monde ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City , in the United States . The copper statue , a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States , was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and built by Gustave Eiffel . The statue was dedicated on October 28 , 1886 . Question: when did the french give us the statue of liberty Answer:
1886
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Church of St. George of Samatya) (the resettling of Armenians in Samatya occurred in 1458/862 AH), Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444–46, 1451–81) ceded the church to the Armenian community, and until 1643/44 the complex was the seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. Other sources report that the building was given to the Armenians in 1643 because of the intercession of an Armenian woman, named Şivekâr, who was a favourite of Sultan Ibrahim I (r. 1640–1648). During this period several churches were built here. By the middle of the seventeenth century the only Byzantine building still visible was the refectory. In 1722 the complex was renovated Document [1](Title: The Nose (opera)) The Nose (opera) The Nose, Op. 15, (), is Dmitri Shostakovich's first opera, a satirical work completed in 1928 based on Nikolai Gogol's story of the same name (1836). The opera was written between 1927 and 1928. The libretto is by Shostakovich, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Georgy Ionin, and Alexander Preis. Shostakovich stated it was a satire on the times of Alexander I. The plot concerns a Saint Petersburg official whose nose leaves his face and develops a life of its own. Gogol's original work was expanded by borrowing from some of his other works, including "The Overcoat", "Marriage", "Diary of a Document [2](Title: Church Missions House) Renaissance." In 1963, the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies bought the building. It was designated a New York City landmark in 1979, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It was restored in the early, 1990s by the firm of Kapell & Kastow, As part of the renovations, two floors were made available to rent to other non-profit organizations and space was made available for a conference facility on the ground floor. The building, which sits across 22nd Street from the United Charities Building, is part of a proposed extension to the Gramercy Park Historic Document [3](Title: Dark Fall II: Lights Out) the music and designing the sound effects. Whereas the original game was primarily inspired by a real life experience Boakes had, "Lights Out" featured a larger number of influences. The main inspirations for the game were the still-unexplained disappearance of three lighthouse keepers from the Flannan Isles Lighthouse in December 1900, and "The Ballad of Flannan Isle" (1912) by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, which was inspired by the incident, and which features several times in the game itself. Another major influence on both the story and the look of the game was the 1977 "Doctor Who" serial "Horror of Fang Rock", Document [4](Title: Spratly Islands) the Second World War by troops from French Indochina and Japan. However, there is no record of large settlements on the islands until 1956, when Filipino adventurer Tomás Cloma, Sr., decided to "claim" a part of Spratly islands as his own, naming it the "Free Territory of Freedomland". Evidence of human presence in the region extends back nearly 50,000 years at Tabon Caves on Palawan. Therefore, it is difficult to say when humans first came upon this island group. Within historical times, several groups may have passed through or occupied the islands. Between 600 BC to 3 BC there was Document [5](Title: Google Fit) other devices (like wearables, heart rate monitors or connected scales). Users can choose who their fitness data is shared with as well as delete this information at any time. Google Fit Google Fit is a health-tracking platform developed by Google for the Android operating system and Wear OS. It is a single set of APIs that blends data from multiple apps and devices. Google Fit uses sensors in a user's activity tracker or mobile device to record physical fitness activities (such as walking or cycling), which are measured against the user's fitness goals to provide a comprehensive view of their Document [6](Title: The Children of the New Forest) the entrepreneurial spirit of the younger brother Humphrey. They are assisted by a gypsy boy, Pablo, who they rescue from a pitfall trap. A sub-plot involves a hostile Puritan gamekeeper named Corbould who seeks to harm Edward and his family. Edward also encounters the sympathetic Puritan, Heatherstone, placed in charge of the Royal land in the New Forest, and rescues his daughter, Patience, in a house-fire. Edward leaves the cottage and works as a secretary for Heatherstone, but Edward maintains the pretence that he is the grandson of Jacob Armitage. Edward eventually joins the army of the future King Charles Document [7](Title: Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)) Distributed by 20th Century Fox Television , the series originally ran on ABC from 2011 to 2017 for six seasons , and entered syndication in 2015 . Despite being ABC 's second - highest rated sitcom for the 2016 -- 17 season , it was revealed in May 2017 that the network had declined to renew Last Man Standing for a seventh season . Media publications reported that ABC was unwilling to cover the production costs for a seventh season on behalf of 20th Century Fox Television . One year later , the studio 's sibling network Fox announced it had picked up the show for a seventh season , which is set to premiere on September 28 , 2018 . Question: what network did last man standing air on Answer:
ABC
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Revelations (Alvin Ailey)) billowing blue silk stretched across the stage. A raucous ceremony is followed by the meditative solo "I Wanna Be Ready" which communicates a devout man's preparations for death. Created by Ailey in collaborations with its original dancer James Trite, the solo builds on exercises derived from the Horton modern dance technique. The final section celebrates the liberating power of 20th-century gospel music. This section includes the propulsive men's trio "Sinner Man" and the "Yellow" section, set in a southern Baptist rural church. Eighteen dancers in yellow costumes enact a church service with fans and stools. Stretched across the stage with Document [1](Title: First Report on the Public Credit) the states would sanction the principle of collective decision-making at the national level on state matters and "enormously strengthen" the influence of the United States government. At the heart of the opposition lay a political fear of "consolidation", where power and wealth was concentrated in fewer hands and the states "absorbed by the new federal government". Madison and his majority in the House blocked passage of the legislation on "assumption" in a test vote in April. Subsequent votes ended in rejection, and brought "the business of Congress to a standstill" by June 1790. The US Constitution had provided for the Document [2](Title: Delta-Viniferin) Delta-Viniferin δ-Viniferin is a resveratrol dehydrodimer. It is an isomer of epsilon-viniferin. It can be isolated from stressed grapevine ("Vitis vinifera") leaves. It is also found in plant cell cultures. or in wine. It can also be found in "Rheum maximowiczii". It is a grapevine phytoalexin following stresses like fungal infection (by "Plasmopara viticola", the agent of downy mildew), UV light irradiation or ozone treatment. "Botryosphaeria obtusa", a pathogen responsible for the black dead arm disease of grapevine, has also been shown to be able to oxidise wood δ-resveratrol into delta-viniferin. In cell cultures, the use of methyl jasmonate and Document [3](Title: Juste Juozapaityte) Juste Juozapaityte Justė Juozapaitytė (born 19 April 1990) is a Lithuanian model, beauty pageant contestant and entrepreneur. In 2007 Juozapaityte participated in the LNK reality show "Grožio mokykla" (Beauty School) where she reached the final and qualified for the Miss Lithuania 2007 contest. In the Miss Lithuania contest Juozapaityte won the Miss Lithuania photogenic 2007 title. In the same year Juozapaityte won the Miss Fashion TV 2007 crown. By winning this crown she became the face of the channel for one year. In 2011, Juozapaityte participated in Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model, Cycle 7. In episode 7, Juozapaityte won Document [4](Title: São Paulo Metro) of the Brazilian economy. In May 1977, Metro assumed the administration and commercial utilization of the Inter-City Jabaquara Intermunicipal Terminal, and inaugurated, in May 1982, the modern Inter-city Tietê Bus Terminal, replacing the former Júlio Prestes Terminal. This agreement established that Metro would be in charge of the studies for the planning, implementation, and operation of passenger transportation in the municipal district of São Paulo, either directly or through third parties. Later, the other inter-city bus terminals were integrated into the system, such as Bresser, in January 1988, and Palmeiras-Barra Funda, in December 1989. In January 1990 the inter-city bus Document [5](Title: 2008 United States Senate election in Minnesota) accuracy of the canvassing board's count, while no additional ballots should be reviewed. On January 22, Franken's attorneys also argued that the case should not go to trial because the U.S. Senate itself, rather than the court system, has the power under the United States Constitution to judge the election of its own members. Franken's motion to dismiss was denied by the panel on January 23. On January 19, Coleman attorney Fritz Knaak requested that the court open and review all rejected absentee ballots – totaling roughly 12,000 – because some of them, he contended, were improperly rejected. Coleman's attorneys Document [6](Title: Jack Feldstein) New York Jewish Film Festival 2013, Walter Reade theater, Lincoln Center, 10 January 2013. In June 2015, he completed a neon animation called "Plain Talk", collaborating with Deborah Starr, a graduate of the Narrative Medicine department at Columbia University. Feldstein intends to continue this series of neon animations combining medical issues and neon animation. "You Might be the One" a song by Botanica, the New York-based band, is Feldstein's most recent music video neon animation. And one of his latest projects is neon animations to various New York spoken word poets including one of Walt Whitman's poems "Manahatta" performed by Document [7](Title: 2018 FIFA World Cup statistics) Most goals scored by an individual : 6 Harry Kane Question: who scored most goals in the world cup 2018 Answer:
Harry Kane
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Gervonta Davis) appear on television on the undercard of Broner vs. Vargas on April 21 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. A day later, Ellerbe stated a deal was close to being reached for Davis to fight Australian former world champion and IBF #3 Billy Dib (43-4, 24 KOs, 2 NC) in what would be an IBF eliminator. A purse bid, which was due to take place on January 25 was postponed to February 6. On February 21, it was reported by ESPN, the fight would not happen. Instead it was stated Davis's likely opponent would be former featherweight champion Jesús Cuellar Document [1](Title: Harrogate International Festivals) programmes for young people and communities with least access to the arts due to rural isolation, geographical location or social exclusion. In 2017, HIF won the Northern Soul Arts Festival of the Year Award. The Harrogate International Festival was set up in response to local demand to re-establish the quality of event that people had been used to between the wars in the town’s spa heyday. In 1966, with the help of composer Benjamin Britten and singer Peter Pears of Aldeburgh Festival fame, and financial support from Harrogate Borough Council and the Arts Council of England, Clive Wilson launched the Document [2](Title: The Contest (DC Comics)) Diana was slowed down by magical copies of ancient creatures along the way: the whirlpool Charybdis, Medusa and Harpies. Because Diana had to stop these creatures from not only destroying herself but also those around her, Artemis was able to surpass Diana and win the Contest. As gifts to Artemis for winning, Queen Hippolyta gave her the Lasso of Truth, Hermes' winged sandals which allowed her to fly, and the Gauntlets of Atlas which increase its wearer's strength by 10. Hippolyta also announced that she considered Artemis to be her daughter and gave her Diana's royal tiara to wear during Document [3](Title: Aurora (Disney)) to simply lonely, explaining, there "was a certain part of her that maybe she didn’t realize that was just so romantic and maybe expecting something that she didn’t even know what", and credits the fact that she was raised by three older women as opposed to her parents with making her "a little bit older, and yet, she ... had this young outreaching spirit." A very loving character, Aurora enjoyed her lonely life as much as she did because she had never experienced anything else. Additionally, the character's close companionship with woodland creatures is used to demonstrate that she is Document [4](Title: Ninja) and sickle ("kusarigama") was also used by the ninja. This weapon consisted of a weight on one end of a chain, and a sickle ("kama") on the other. The weight was swung to injure or disable an opponent, and the sickle used to kill at close range. Simple gardening tools such as kunai and sickles were used as weaponry so that, if discovered, a ninja could claim they are his tools and not weapons, despite their ability to be used in battle. Explosives introduced from China were known in Japan by the time of the Mongol Invasions in the 13th Document [5](Title: Vocea României) Vocea României Vocea României (; English: "The Voice of Romania") is a Romanian reality singing competition broadcast on PRO TV. Based on the original "The Voice of Holland", the concept of the series is to find new singing talent contested by aspiring singers, age 16 or over, drawn from public auditions. The winner is determined by television viewers voting by telephone and he is entitled to a €100.000 prize and a record deal with Universal Records for winning the competition. There have been eight winners of the show to date: Ștefan Stan, Julie Mayaya, Mihai Chițu, Tiberiu Albu, Cristina Bălan, Document [6](Title: Music of Antigua and Barbuda) Osibisa; and up and coming world jazz vocalist Charmain Bailey. Country recording artists Billy Rose and Wayne Daniel were also born on the island of Antigua. Basil Hill, owner of King Midas Records in New York, built a large international nightclub called the Atmosphere in 1978, creating a direct outlet for Antigua and Barbudan singers and bands. Elements of non-Antiguan and Barbudan music have continued to be imported to the islands in the latter 20th century, including the electronic gospel music of the American Baptist church, and the Afro-Jamaican drumming of Rastafarian music. "See full article: Antigua Carnival" The Antiguan Document [7](Title: I Love New York (TV series)) I Love New York Created by Cris Abrego Mark Cronin Starring Tiffany Pollard Michelle Patterson Mauricio '' Chamo '' Sanchez ( Season one ) Country of origin United States No. of seasons No. of episodes 25 Production Executive producer ( s ) Cris Abrego Mark Cronin Ben Samek Running time 60 minutes ( including commercials ) Release Original network VH1 Original release January 8 , 2007 -- January 6 , 2008 Chronology Preceded by Flavor of Love Followed by I Love Money New York Goes to Hollywood Real Chance of Love New York Goes to Work Frank the Entertainer ... in a Basement Affair External links Website Question: when did i love new york come out Answer:
January 8 , 2007
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Box-bed) was always the 'seat of honour,' and served also as a step for climbing into the bed. It was also used to store clothing, underwear and bedding the rest of the time. In Brittany, the closed-bed (French: "lit-clos") (Breton: "gwele-kloz") is a traditional furnishing. In homes with usually only one room, the box-bed allowed some privacy and helped keep people warm during winter. Similar enclosed bed furniture was once also found in western Britain; Devon, Cornwall, Wales particularly in Gower. Some closed-beds were built one above the other in a double-decker, two-story arrangement. In this case, young people were sleeping Document [1](Title: Media of Poland) The two most popular radio stations are Radio RMF FM and Radio Zet. The reach of television is very widespread. In 2016, the Poles on average watched television for over 4 hours and 20 minutes a day. The public television broadcaster is "Telewizja Polska" (TVP), which runs three terrestrial channels, one regional channel and several thematic channels. The TVP is an importante source of information for many Poles, in particular in small cities, though its popularity has been declining in recent years. In the private sector there are over 200 commercial TV broadcasters: the two leading one are Polsat and Document [2](Title: Master contract (labor)) for the organizing election, or neutral third-party oversight of an election in order to make union organizing easier. Some master agreements even state that new workers will automatically come under the master agreement. Master bargaining also reduces the likelihood that employers will refuse to bargain or seek to whittle away at unionization workplace by workplace. Some union members criticize master contracts for submerging local differences, and for being undemocratic. Many critics point to master contracts which impose certain fundamental terms and conditions of employment (such as wages, fringe benefits, pensions and certain working conditions) as being nothing more than company Document [3](Title: Third Dynasty of Ur) apportion out goods as needed, including giving food rations to the needy and funding temples. This is an area where scholars have many different views. It had long been posited that the common laborer was nothing more than a serf, but new analysis and documents reveal a possible different picture. Gangs of laborers can be divided into various groups. Certain groups indeed seem to work under compulsion. Others work in order to keep property or get rations from the state. Still other laborers were free men and women for whom social mobility was a possibility. Many families travelled together in Document [4](Title: Linear belief function) that the truth is on a so-called certainty hyperplane but we do not know its exact location; along some dimensions of the certainty hyperplane, we believe the true value could be anywhere from –∞ to +∞ and the probability of being at a particular location is described by a normal distribution; along other dimensions, our knowledge is vacuous, i.e., the true value is somewhere from –∞ to +∞ but the associated probability is unknown. A belief function in general is defined by a mass function over a class of focal elements, which may have nonempty intersections. A linear belief function Document [5](Title: World government in fiction) frequently in science fiction anime, whether in the form of a strengthened United Nations or an entirely new organizations with world presidential election. Examples of anime with this premise are "Macross" (adapted in America as the first part of Robotech) and "Gundam". President of Earth (also known as President of the World) is a fictional concept or character who is the leader of Planet Earth. Examples include the following: World government in fiction In both science fiction and utopia/dystopian fiction, authors have made frequent use of the age-old idea of a global state and, accordingly, of world government. In tune Document [6](Title: Caesarion) years later he also appears at the Donations of Alexandria. Cleopatra and Antony staged both "Donations" to donate lands dominated by Rome and Parthia to Cleopatra's children: Caesarion, the twins Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene II, and Ptolemy Philadelphus (the latter three fathered by Marc Antony). Octavian gave public approval to the Donations of Antioch in 36 BC, which have been described as an Antonian strategy to rule the East making use of Cleopatra's unique royal Seleucid lineage in the regions donated. In 34 BC, Antony granted further eastern lands and titles to Caesarion and to his own three children Document [7](Title: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (film)) Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is a 2015 American comedy - drama film directed by Alfonso Gomez - Rejon and written by Jesse Andrews , based on Andrews ' 2012 debut novel of the same name . The film stars Thomas Mann , Olivia Cooke , RJ Cyler , and Jon Bernthal . The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival to a standing ovation . It won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize : Dramatic and the Audience Award for U.S. Drama at the festival . The film was released on June 12 , 2015 , by Fox Searchlight Pictures . Question: me and earl and the dying girl director Answer:
Alfonso Gomez - Rejon