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What other names does the Chuanr go by ? | The dish has since spread across the rest of the country and become a popular street food . | 00 |
What other names does the Chuanr go by ? | Although the most traditional form of chuanr uses lamb or mutton , other types of meat , such as chicken , beef , pork , and seafood , may be used as well . | 00 |
What other names does the Chuanr go by ? | Small pieces of meat are skewered and either roasted or deep - fried . | 00 |
What other names does the Chuanr go by ? | Common spices and condiments include cumin called " ziran " , pepper , sesame , and sesame oil . | 00 |
What other names does the Chuanr go by ? | During Chinese New Year , it is common to find fruit kebabs candied and covered with a hard candy sugar coating . | 00 |
What other names does the Chuanr go by ? | At the famous Wángfǔjǐng in Beijing , it is very common to find many kinds of fruit kebabs of everything from bananas , strawberries , and seasonal Chinese fruits , as well as scorpions , squids , and various Japanese - flavored kebabs all year long . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | , the population of Singapore is 5.312 million people , of whom 3.285 million ( 62 %) are citizens while the rest ( 38 %) are permanent residents or foreign workers / students . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Twenty - three percent of Singaporean citizens were born outside Singapore ( i.e. | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | foreign born citizens ) . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | There are half a million permanent residents in Singapore in 2012 . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | The resident population does not take into account the 11 million transient visitors who visit Singapore annually . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | The median age of Singaporeans is 37 years old and the average household size is 3.5 persons . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Due to scarcity of land , four out of five Singaporeans live in subsidised , high - rise , public housing apartments known as Housing and Development Board ( HDB ) flats , after the board responsible for public housing in the country . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Live - in domestic helpers are quite common in Singapore and there are nearly 200,000 domestic helpers there . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | In 2010 , three quarters of Singaporean residents live in properties that are equal to or larger than a four - room HDB flat or in private housing . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Home ownership rate is at 87.2 % . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Mobile phone penetration rate is extremely high at 1,400 mobile phone subscribers per 1000 people . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Around 1 in 10 residents owns a car . | 11 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | The total fertility rate is estimated to be .79 children per woman in 2013 , the lowest in the world and well below the 2.1 needed to replace the population . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | To overcome this problem , the Singapore government has been encouraging foreigners to immigrate to Singapore for the past few decades . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | The large number of immigrants has kept Singapore 's population from declining . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Singapore traditionally has one of the lowest unemployment rates among developed countries . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | The Singaporean unemployment rate has not exceeded 4 % in the past decade , hitting a high of 3 % during the 2009 global financial crisis and falling to 1.9 % in 2011. , about 40 % of Singapore 's residents were foreigners , one of the highest percentage in the world . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | The government is considering capping these workers , although it has been recognised that they are crucial to the country 's economy , as foreign workers make up 80 % of the construction industry and up to 50 % of the service industry . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | In 2009 , the government census reports that 74.2 % of residents were of Chinese , 13.4 % of Malay , and 9.2 % of Indian descent , while Eurasians and other groups form 3.2 % . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | Prior to 2010 , each person could register as a member of only one race , by default that of his or her father , therefore , mixed - race persons were solely grouped under their father 's race in government censuses . | 00 |
About how many Singapore residents own a car ? | From 2010 onward , people may register using a " double - barrelled " classification , in which they may choose one primary race and one secondary race , but no more than two . | 00 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | Two economists of the 1920s , Waddill Catchings and William Trufant Foster , popularized a theory that influenced many policy makers , including Herbert Hoover , Henry A. Wallace , Paul Douglas , and Marriner Eccles . | 00 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | It held the economy produced more than it consumed , because the consumers did not have enough income . | 00 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | Thus the unequal distribution of wealth throughout the 1920s caused the Great Depression . | 11 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | According to this view , the root cause of the Great Depression was a global over-investment in heavy industry capacity compared to wages and earnings from independent businesses , such as farms . | 11 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | The solution was the government must pump money into consumers ' pockets . | 00 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | That is , it must redistribute purchasing power , maintain the industrial base , but re-inflate prices and wages to force as much of the inflationary increase in purchasing power into consumer spending . | 00 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | The economy was overbuilt , and new factories were not needed . | 00 |
What , according to the economists , caused the Great Depression in the 1920's ? | Foster and Catchings recommended federal and state governments start large construction projects , a program followed by Hoover and Roosevelt . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | Offensive tactics include improving a team 's position on the ice by advancing the puck out of one 's zone towards the opponent 's zone , progressively by gaining lines , first your own blue line , then the red line and finally the opponent 's blue line . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | NHL rules instated for the 2006 season redefined offside to make the two - line pass legal ; a player may pass the puck from behind his own blue line , past both that blue line and the centre red line , to a player on the near side of the opponents ' blue line . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | Offensive tactics are designed ultimately to score a goal by taking a shot . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | When a player purposely directs the puck towards the opponent 's goal , he or she is said to " shoot " the puck . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | A " deflection " is a shot that redirects a shot or a pass towards the goal from another player , by allowing the puck to strike the stick and carom towards the goal . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | A " one - timer " is a shot struck directly off a pass , without receiving the pass and shooting in two separate actions . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | " Headmanning the puck " , also known as " cherry - picking " or " breaking out " , is the tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice . | 11 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | A team that is losing by one or two goals in the last few minutes of play will often elect to " pull the goalie " ; that is , remove the goaltender and replace him or her with an " extra attacker " on the ice in the hope of gaining enough advantage to score a goal . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | However , it is an act of desperation , as it sometimes leads to the opposing team extending their lead by scoring a goal in the empty net . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | A " delayed penalty call " occurs when a penalty offense is committed by the team that does not have possession of the puck . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | In this circumstance the team with possession of the puck is allowed to complete the play ; that is , play continues until a goal is scored , a player on the opposing team gains control of the puck , or the team in possession commits an infraction or penalty of their own . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | Because the team on which the penalty was called can not control the puck without stopping play , it is impossible for them to score a goal . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | However , it is possible for the controlling team to mishandle the puck into their own net . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | In these cases the team in possession of the puck can pull the goalie for an extra attacker without fear of being scored on . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | If a delayed penalty is signaled and the team in possession scores , the penalty is still assessed to the offending player , but not served . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | This rule was recently changed by the NCAA for college level hockey in the United States . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | In college games , the penalty is still enforced even if the team in possession scores . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | One of the most important strategies for a team is their " forecheck " . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | Forechecking is the act of attacking the opposition in their defensive zone . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | Forechecking is an important part of the " dump and chase " strategy ( i.e. | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | shooting the puck into the offensive zone and then chasing after it ) . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | Each team will use their own unique system but the main ones are : 2–1–2 , 1–2–2 , and 1–4 . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | The 2–1–2 is the most basic forecheck system where two forwards will go in deep and pressure the opposition 's defencemen , the third forward stays high and the two defencemen stay at the blueline . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | The 1–2–2 is a bit more conservative system where one forward pressures the puck carrier and the other two forwards cover the oppositions ' wingers , with the two defencemen staying at the blueline . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | The 1–4 is the most defensive forecheck system , referred to as the trap , where one forward will apply pressure to the puck carrier around the oppositions ' blueline and the other 4 players stand basically in a line by their blueline in hopes the opposition will skate into one of them . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | There are many other little tactics used in the game of hockey . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | " Pinching " is the term used when a defencemen pressures the opposition 's winger in the offensive zone when they are breaking out , attempting to stop their attack and keep the puck in the offensive zone . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | A " saucer pass " is a pass used when an opposition 's stick or body is in the passing lane . | 00 |
The tactic of rapidly passing to the player farthest down the ice is know as what ? | It is the act of raising the puck over the obstruction and having it land on a teammate 's stick . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Orion Pictures did not have faith in " The Terminator " performing well at the box office and feared a negative critical reception . | 11 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | At an early screening of the film , the actors ' agents insisted to the producers that the film should be screened for critics . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Orion only held one press screening for the film . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | The film was premiered on October 26 , 1984 . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | On its opening week , " The Terminator " played at 1,005 theaters and grossed $ 4,020,663 making it number one in the box office . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | The film remained at number one in its second week . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | It lost its number one spot in the third week to " Oh , God ! | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | You Devil " . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Cameron noted that " The Terminator " was a hit " relative to its market , which is between the summer and the Christmas blockbusters . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | But it 's better to be a big fish in a small pond than the other way around . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | " Writer Harlan Ellison stated that he " loved the movie , was just blown away by it " , but believed that the screenplay was based on an episode of " The Outer Limits " he had written , titled " Soldier " . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Orion gave Ellison an undisclosed amount of money and an acknowledgment credit in later prints of the film . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Some accounts of the settlement state that " Demon with a Glass Hand " , another " Outer Limits " episode written by Ellison , was also claimed to have been plagiarized by the film , but Ellison has explicitly stated that " The Terminator " " was a ripoff " of " Soldier " rather than " Demon with a Glass Hand " . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Cameron was against Orion 's decision and was told that if he did not agree with the settlement , they would have Cameron pay for any damages if Orion lost Ellison 's suit . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Cameron replied that he " had no choice but to agree with the settlement . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Of course there was a gag order as well , so I could n't tell this story , but now I frankly do n't care . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | It 's the truth . | 00 |
What did Orion pictures terrorized about ' The Terminator ? ' | Harlan Ellison is a parasite who can kiss my ass . " | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | The film follows the lives of Arbor and Swifty , teenage boys growing up in an impoverished area of Bradford , northern England . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Arbor suffers from hyperactivity disorder , which often gets him into trouble even when it is not his intention . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | When the boys are suspended from school after a fight , they decide to earn money collecting and selling scrap metal . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | They quickly realize that stealing copper from telecom , railway , and power utilities proves quite lucrative . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | They sell their scrap to a local scrap dealer , Kitten . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Kitten owns a horse and competes in amateur harness racing . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Kitten allows Swifty to work with the horse , once he realizes Swifty 's surprising affection for and natural talent with horses . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Kitten also let s the boys borrow the horse and a cart to collect scrap metal . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Arbor is jealous of Kitten 's kindness toward Swifty . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Arbor decides to steal a piece of scrap from Kitten and sell it , along with some other scrap , to a dealer in Huddersfield . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | The plan ends up backfiring , Arbor is refused at the other dealer and unsuccessfully makes a deal with some men who offer to sell the scrap for him . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Kitten finds out and physically intimidates Arbor into stealing a specific piece of high voltage electric power transmission wire to make up for his loss . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | The boys are not fully aware of the dangers of high voltage wire , and when Swifty goes to cut the wire , he is electrocuted and killed . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | Arbor is devastated and Kitten is arrested , telling the police he is responsible and allowing Arbor to escape blame . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | He sits resolutely outside Swifty 's mother 's house until , after several rejections , she allows him to hug her and share their pain . | 00 |
What happens with Arbor in the final scene ? | In a final scene , Arbor takes care of the horse Swifty loved . | 11 |
Where did fish tacos start ? | There are many traditional varieties of tacos : | 00 |
Where did fish tacos start ? | Tacos de Asador ( " spit " or " grill " tacos ) may be composed of any of the following : " carne asada tacos " ; tacos de tripita ( " tripe tacos " ) , grilled until crisp ; and , " chorizo asado " ( traditional Spanish style sausage ) . | 00 |
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