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What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | Pre-cut galbi is available from many meat markets in Korea and elsewhere . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | " Galbi " is generally served in restaurants known as " galbi houses " , and the meat is cooked right at customers ' tables on grills set in the tables ( usually by the customers themselves ) . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | It is typically served with lettuce , perilla , or other leafy vegetables used to wrap the meat , which is then dipped in " ssamjang " ( 쌈장 ) , a sauce made of fermented bean paste and red pepper paste . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | It is often accompanied by side dishes known as banchan . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | Many Korean dishes incorporate ribs , including soups and stews . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | Some restaurants serve " pork galbi " , and chicken galbi is a specialty of the Chuncheon region . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | " Galbitang " is a clear soup containing pieces of " galbi " . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | " Galbi jjigae " is a thick stew with many large pieces of galbi , usually single bone cuts , which may also contain red peppers , green peppers , kimchi , and " doenjang " ( Korean bean paste ) . | 00 |
What are the ingredients for Galbi ? | " Galbi Jjim " is short ribs braised in a sweet soy sauce based sauce . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | German intentions . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | Nazi Germany policy towards the Soviet Union . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | As early as 1925 , Hitler suggested in " Mein Kampf " that he would invade the Soviet Union , asserting that the German people needed " Lebensraum " ( " living space " , i.e. , land and raw materials ) and that these should be sought in the East . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | Nazism viewed the Soviet Union ( and all of Eastern Europe ) as populated by "" Untermensch "" Slavs , ruled by " Jewish Bolshevik " masters . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | " Mein Kampf " said Germany 's destiny was to turn " to the East " as it did " six hundred years ago " and " the end of the Jewish domination in Russia will also be the end of Russia as a State . " | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | Thereafter , Hitler spoke of an inescapable battle against " pan - Slav ideals " , in which victory would lead to " permanent mastery of the world " , although he also said they would " walk part of the road with the Russians , if that will help us " . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | Accordingly , it was stated Nazi policy to kill , deport , or enslave the majority of Russian and other Slavic populations and repopulate the land with Germanic peoples ( see Generalplan Ost ) . | 11 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | Before World War II , observers believed that in a war with the Soviet Union , Germany would attack through the Baltic states while the " Kriegsmarine " would seize Leningrad from the sea . | 00 |
What was the stated Nazi policy towards Russian and other Slavic populations ? | They assumed that possessing the entire Baltic basin would satisfy Hitler , who would not repeat Napoleon 's mistake of attacking Moscow . | 00 |
What is the first name of the windmill made in 1903 ? | In 1902 , the parks commission authorized construction of two windmills to pump subterranean water to supply the park . | 00 |
What is the first name of the windmill made in 1903 ? | The first , on the north side of the park facing the Pacific Ocean , was completed in 1903 and became known first as the North Windmill and later as the Dutch Windmill ; it is now paired with the Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden . | 11 |
What is the first name of the windmill made in 1903 ? | The second , Murphy 's Windmill , on the south side of the park , began operation in 1908 . | 00 |
What is the first name of the windmill made in 1903 ? | They operated for several decades , but fell into disrepair after the park switched to electric water pumps . | 00 |
What is the first name of the windmill made in 1903 ? | The Dutch Windmill was restored in 1981 , with Murphy 's Windmill 's restoration completed in September 2011 . | 00 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | The title of " The Simpsons " episode " Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire " is a parody of the song . | 00 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | Bob Rivers parodied the song with his 2000 album , and the title track from said album , " Chipmunks Roasting On an Open Fire " . | 11 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | Christy Darlington did a " punk rock " style arrangement of the song for his " All the wrong moves " album . | 00 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | Stan Freberg 's " Green Chri$tma $ " includes several snippets of holiday songs . | 00 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | One segment begins with a sincere - sounding " Chestnuts roasting ... " and quickly segués into a mock 1950s radio or TV ad , for a brand of chestnuts , being described as if they were toothpaste or cigarettes . | 00 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | Ariana Grande and Elizabeth Gillies parodied the song in 2011 . | 00 |
The popular song " Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire " was sung by what artist ? | Taylor Schlicht parodied the song in 2012 . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | " Family Guy " uses the filmmaking technique of cutaways , which occur in the majority of " Family Guy " episodes . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | Emphasis is often placed on gags which make reference to current events and / or modern cultural icons . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | Early episodes based much of their comedy on Stewie 's " super villain " antics , such as his constant plans for total world domination , his evil experiments , plans and inventions to get rid of things he dislikes , and his constant attempts at matricide . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | As the series progressed , the writers and MacFarlane agreed that his personality and the jokes were starting to feel dated , so they began writing him with a different personality . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | " Family Guy " often includes self-referential humor . | 11 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | The most common form is jokes about Fox Broadcasting , and occasions where the characters break the fourth wall by addressing the audience . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | For example , in " North by North Quahog " , the first episode that aired after the show 's revival , included Peter telling the family that they had been cancelled because Fox had to make room in their schedule for shows like " Dark Angel " , " Titus " , " Undeclared " , " Action " , " That '80s Show " , " Wonderfalls... | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | Lois asks whether there is any hope , to which Peter replies that if all these shows are canceled they might have a chance ; the shows were indeed canceled during " Family Guy " s hiatus . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | The show uses catchphrases , and most of the primary and secondary characters have them . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | Notable expressions include Quagmire 's " Giggity giggity goo " , Peter 's " Freakin ' sweet " , and Joe 's " Bring it on ! " | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | The use of many of these catchphrases declined in later seasons . | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | The episode " Big Man on Hippocampus " mocks catchphrase - based humor : when Peter , who has forgotten everything about his life , is introduced to Meg , he exclaims " D'oh ! | 00 |
What kind of humor does Family Guy often use ? | " , to which Lois replies , " No , Peter , that 's not your catchphrase . " | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The Soviet Union had planned to divide their lunar program into two separate manned programs : circumlunar flights in 1967 and lunar landings from 1968 . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The circumlunar missions were to be launched by a UR-500 rocket , later known as the Proton . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The cosmonauts would be flown to the Moon in the Soyuz 7K - L1 ( Zond ) , which made four unsuccessful unmanned flights between 1967 and 1970 . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | One flight of the Zond was , however , successful and returned its non-human passengers ( tortoises ) to Earth ; had it been used for a manned circumlunar mission , the flight would have carried two cosmonauts . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The Soviet lunar landing missions would use spacecraft derived from the Soyuz 7K - L1 . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The orbital module ( Soyuz 7K - L3 ) , the "" Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl "" ( LOK ) , had a crew of two . | 11 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The LOK and a separate lunar lander , the "" Lunniy Korabl "" ( LK ) , had 40 % of the mass of the Apollo CSM / LM due to the launch vehicle 's capabilities . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The launch vehicle would have been the N1 rocket , which was roughly the same height and takeoff mass as the American Saturn V , exceeded its takeoff thrust by 28 % , and yet had roughly half the TLI payload capability . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The N1 was unsuccessfully tested four times , exploding each time due to problems with the first stage 's thirty engines . | 00 |
How big was the crew on the " Lunniy Orbitalny Korabl " ? | The Soviet leadership cancelled the program in 1970 after the first two successful American Moon landings . | 00 |
What are biomolecules ? | A diverse range of biomolecules exist , including : | 11 |
What are biomolecules ? | Small molecules : | 00 |
What are biomolecules ? | * Lipids , polysaccharides , glycolipids , sterols , glycerolipids | 00 |
What are biomolecules ? | * Vitamins | 00 |
What are biomolecules ? | * Hormones , neurotransmitters | 00 |
What are biomolecules ? | * Metabolites | 00 |
What are biomolecules ? | Monomers , oligomers and polymers : | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Several brief interim governments succeeded after Vargas 's suicide . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Juscelino Kubitschek became president in 1956 and assumed a conciliatory posture towards the political opposition that allowed him to govern without major crises . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | The economy and industrial sector grew remarkably , but his greatest achievement was the construction of the new capital city of Brasília , inaugurated in 1960 . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | His successor was Jânio Quadros , who resigned in 1961 less than a year after taking office . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | His vice-president , João Goulart , assumed the presidency , but aroused strong political opposition and was deposed in April 1964 by a coup that resulted in a military regime . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | The new regime was intended to be transitory but it gradually closed in on itself and became a full dictatorship with the promulgation of the Fifth Institutional Act in 1968 . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | The repression was not limited only to those who resorted to guerrilla tactics to fight the regime , but also reached institutional opponents , artists , journalists and other members of civil society , inside and outside the country ( through the infamous " Operation Condor " ) . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Despite its brutality , like other totalitarian regimes in history , due to an economic boom , known as an " economic miracle " , the regime reached its highest level of popularity in the early 1970s . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Slowly however , the wear and tear of years of dictatorial power that has not slowed the repression , even after the defeat of the leftist guerrillas , plus the inability to deal with the economic crises of the period and popular pressure , made it inevitable an opening policy , which of the regime side was led by Gene... | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | With the enactment of the Amnesty Law in 1979 , Brazil began to slowly return to democracy , which would be completed along the 1980s . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Civilians returned to power in 1985 when José Sarney assumed the presidency , becoming unpopular during his tenure due his failure in control the economic crisis and hyperinflation inherited from the military regime . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Sarney 's unsuccessful government allowed the election in 1989 of the almost unknown Fernando Collor , who was subsequently impeached by the National Congress in 1992 . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Collor was succeeded by his Vice-President Itamar Franco , who appointed Fernando Henrique Cardoso as Minister of Finance . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | In 1994 , Cardoso produced a highly successful Plano Real , that after decades of failed economic plans made by previous governments attempting to curb hyperinflation , finally granted stability to the Brazilian economy , leading Cardoso to be elected that year , and again in 1998 . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | The peaceful transition of power from Fernando Henrique to his main opposition leader , Luís Inácio Lula da Silva , who was elected in 2002 and re-elected in 2006 , proved that Brazil had finally succeeded in achieving its long - sought political stability . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Lula was succeeded in 2011 by the current president , Dilma Rousseff , the country 's first woman president and as such one of the most powerful women in the world . | 11 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | In June 2013 , following the viral phenomenon of worldwide manifestations ( such as the "" Arab Spring "" , the "" Occupy Wall Street "" and the "" Spanish Indignados "" ) , numerous protests erupted in Brazil . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | For days , hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in several cities to protest . | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Initially a movement against the increase in public transport fares , it assumed gigantic proportions , sparked by the excessive use of force by the state polices , turning into a series of huge demonstrations by groups and individuals , angry about a range of issues ( including new stadium projects for international s... | 00 |
Who was Brazil 's first woman president ? | Thus it became a movement containing conflicting ideologies , with so far no single political agenda nor recognizable leadership . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Controversy between Great Britain and the colonies arose in the 1760s when Parliament sought , for the first time , to impose a direct tax on the colonies for the purpose of raising revenue . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Some colonists , known in the colonies as Whigs , objected to the new tax program , arguing that it was a violation of the British Constitution . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Britons and British Americans agreed that , according to the constitution , British subjects could not be taxed without the consent of their elected representatives . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | In Great Britain , this meant that taxes could only be levied by Parliament . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Colonists , however , did not elect members of Parliament , and so American Whigs argued that the colonies could not be taxed by that body . | 11 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | According to Whigs , colonists could only be taxed by their own colonial assemblies . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Colonial protests resulted in the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1765 , but in the 1766 Declaratory Act , Parliament continued to insist that it had the right to legislate for the colonies " in all cases whatsoever " . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | When new taxes were levied in the Townshend Revenue Act of 1767 , Whig colonists again responded with protests and boycotts . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Merchants organized a non-importation agreement , and many colonists pledged to abstain from drinking British tea , with activists in New England promoting alternatives , such as domestic Labrador tea . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Smuggling continued apace , especially in New York and Philadelphia , where tea smuggling had always been more extensive than in Boston . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Dutied British tea continued to be imported into Boston , however , especially by Richard Clarke and the sons of Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson , until pressure from Massachusetts Whigs compelled them to abide by the non-importation agreement . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Parliament finally responded to the protests by repealing the Townshend taxes in 1770 , except for the tea duty , which Prime Minister Lord North kept to assert " the right of taxing the Americans " . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | This partial repeal of the taxes was enough to bring an end to the non-importation movement by October 1770 . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | From 1771 to 1773 , British tea was once again imported into the colonies in significant amounts , with merchants paying the Townshend duty of three pence per pound . | 00 |
Why did the American Whigs believe Parliament could n't tax the colonies ? | Boston was the largest colonial importer of legal tea ; smugglers still dominated the market in New York and Philadelphia . | 00 |
What food item is the Kipferl a descendant of ? | The Kipferl , ancestor of the croissant , has been documented in Austria going back at least as far as the 13th century , in various shapes . | 11 |
What food item is the Kipferl a descendant of ? | The Kipferl can be made plain or with nut or other fillings ( some consider the rugelach a form of Kipferl ) . | 00 |
What food item is the Kipferl a descendant of ? | The " birth " of the croissant itself – that is , its adaptation from the plainer form of Kipferl , before the invention of Viennoiserie – can be dated with some precision to at latest 1839 ( some say 1838 ) , when an Austrian artillery officer , August Zang , founded a Viennese bakery ( " Boulangerie Viennoise " ) at ... | 00 |
What food item is the Kipferl a descendant of ? | This bakery , which served Viennese specialities including the Kipferl and the Vienna loaf , quickly became popular and inspired French imitators ( and the concept , if not the term , viennoiserie , a 20th - century term for supposedly Vienna - style pastries ) . | 00 |
What food item is the Kipferl a descendant of ? | The French version of the Kipferl was named for its crescent ( " croissant " ) shape and has become a identifiable shape across the world . | 00 |
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