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QID: a109a77ccac94b6fae0d8ec58ce1e5cc
Question: who is the play - by - play announcer for the game ?
Answer: kevin harlan

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westwood one will carry the game throughout north america , with kevin harlan as play - by - play announcer , boomer esiason and dan fouts as color analysts , and james lofton and mark malone as sideline reporters . jim gray will anchor the pre - game and halftime coverage .
westwood one will carry the game throughout north america , with kevin harlan as play - by - play announcer , boomer esiason and dan fouts as color analysts , and james lofton and mark malone as sideline reporters . jim gray will anchor the pre - game and halftime coverage .

QID: 1f4b668a0343453b9d4bf3edc86daf63
Question: who caught a 16-yard pass on this drive ?
Answer: devin funchess

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there would be no more scoring in the third quarter , but early in the fourth , the broncos drove to the panthers 41-yard line . on the next play , ealy knocked the ball out of manning 's hand as he was winding up for a pass , and then recovered it for carolina on the 50-yard line . a 16-yard reception by devin funchess and a 12-yard run by stewart then set up gano 's 39-yard field goal , cutting the panthers deficit to one score at 16–10 . the next three drives of the game would end in punts .
there would be no more scoring in the third quarter , but early in the fourth , the broncos drove to the panthers 41-yard line . on the next play , ealy knocked the ball out of manning 's hand as he was winding up for a pass , and then recovered it for carolina on the 50-yard line . a 16-yard reception by devin funchess and a 12-yard run by stewart then set up gano 's 39-yard field goal , cutting the panthers deficit to one score at 16–10 . the next three drives of the game would end in punts .

QID: 57c5914570fc4995b2b9daa3e5dffb83
Question: where did luther spend his career ?
Answer: university of wittenberg

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on 19 october 1512 , he was awarded his doctor of theology and , on 21 october 1512 , was received into the senate of the theological faculty of the university of wittenberg , having been called to the position of doctor in bible . he spent the rest of his career in this position at the university of wittenberg .
on 19 october 1512 , he was awarded his doctor of theology and , on 21 october 1512 , was received into the senate of the theological faculty of the university of wittenberg , having been called to the position of doctor in bible . he spent the rest of his career in this position at the university of wittenberg .

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Question: what group specifically opposed the huguenots ?
Answer: catholic church in france

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the catholic church in france and many of its members opposed the huguenots . some huguenot preachers and congregants were attacked as they attempted to meet for worship . the height of this persecution was the st. bartholomew 's day massacre when 5,000 to 30,000 were killed , although there were also underlying political reasons for this as well , as some of the huguenots were nobles trying to establish separate centers of power in southern france . retaliating against the french catholics , the huguenots had their own militia .
the catholic church in france and many of its members opposed the huguenots . some huguenot preachers and congregants were attacked as they attempted to meet for worship . the height of this persecution was the st. bartholomew 's day massacre when 5,000 to 30,000 were killed , although there were also underlying political reasons for this as well , as some of the huguenots were nobles trying to establish separate centers of power in southern france . retaliating against the french catholics , the huguenots had their own militia .

QID: d5a7fc671058400c810b89361dd1ae5a
Question: how many victorians are non - religious ?
Answer: 20 %

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about 61.1 % of victorians describe themselves as christian . roman catholics form the single largest religious group in the state with 26.7 % of the victorian population , followed by anglicans and members of the uniting church . buddhism is the state 's largest non - christian religion , with 168,637 members as of the most recent census . victoria is also home of 152,775 muslims and 45,150 jews . hinduism is the fastest growing religion . around 20 % of victorians claim no religion . amongst those who declare a religious affiliation , church attendance is low .
about 61.1 % of victorians describe themselves as christian . roman catholics form the single largest religious group in the state with 26.7 % of the victorian population , followed by anglicans and members of the uniting church . buddhism is the state 's largest non - christian religion , with 168,637 members as of the most recent census . victoria is also home of 152,775 muslims and 45,150 jews . hinduism is the fastest growing religion . around 20 % of victorians claim no religion . amongst those who declare a religious affiliation , church attendance is low .

QID: 1a76301295e5450b80b3c7218ee6be46
Question: where did this pro - reform leader teach ?
Answer: university of paris

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other predecessors of the reformed church included the pro - reform and gallican roman catholics , such as jacques lefevre ( c. 1455–1536 ) . the gallicans briefly achieved independence for the french church , on the principle that the religion of france could not be controlled by the bishop of rome , a foreign power . during the protestant reformation , lefevre , a professor at the university of paris , published his french translation of the new testament in 1523 , followed by the whole bible in the french language in 1530 . william farel was a student of lefevre who went on to become a leader of the swiss reformation , establishing a protestant government in geneva . jean cauvin ( john calvin ) , another student at the university of paris , also converted to protestantism . long after the sect was suppressed by francis i , the remaining french waldensians , then mostly in the luberon region , sought to join william farel , calvin and the reformation , and olivetan published a french bible for them . the french confession of 1559 shows a decidedly calvinistic influence . sometime between 1550 and 1580 , members of the reformed church in france came to be commonly known as huguenots.[citation needed ]
other predecessors of the reformed church included the pro - reform and gallican roman catholics , such as jacques lefevre ( c. 1455–1536 ) . the gallicans briefly achieved independence for the french church , on the principle that the religion of france could not be controlled by the bishop of rome , a foreign power . during the protestant reformation , lefevre , a professor at the university of paris , published his french translation of the new testament in 1523 , followed by the whole bible in the french language in 1530 . william farel was a student of lefevre who went on to become a leader of the swiss reformation , establishing a protestant government in geneva . jean cauvin ( john calvin ) , another student at the university of paris , also converted to protestantism . long after the sect was suppressed by francis i , the remaining french waldensians , then mostly in the luberon region , sought to join william farel , calvin and the reformation , and olivetan published a french bible for them . the french confession of 1559 shows a decidedly calvinistic influence . sometime between 1550 and 1580 , members of the reformed church in france came to be commonly known as huguenots.[citation needed ]

QID: 12b70f30fc2b4d5594774beb6cce2ba4
Question: what does ctenophore use to capture prey ?
Answer: colloblasts

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ctenophores form an animal phylum that is more complex than sponges , about as complex as cnidarians ( jellyfish , sea anemones , etc . ) , and less complex than bilaterians ( which include almost all other animals ) . unlike sponges , both ctenophores and cnidarians have : cells bound by inter - cell connections and carpet - like basement membranes ; muscles ; nervous systems ; and some have sensory organs . ctenophores are distinguished from all other animals by having colloblasts , which are sticky and adhere to prey , although a few ctenophore species lack them .
ctenophores form an animal phylum that is more complex than sponges , about as complex as cnidarians ( jellyfish , sea anemones , etc . ) , and less complex than bilaterians ( which include almost all other animals ) . unlike sponges , both ctenophores and cnidarians have : cells bound by inter - cell connections and carpet - like basement membranes ; muscles ; nervous systems ; and some have sensory organs . ctenophores are distinguished from all other animals by having colloblasts , which are sticky and adhere to prey , although a few ctenophore species lack them .

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Question: what types of houses are designed by fresno architects ?
Answer: storybook houses

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the area is also known for its early twentieth century homes , many of which have been restored in recent decades . the area includes many california bungalow and american craftsman style homes , spanish colonial revival style architecture , mediterranean revival style architecture , mission revival style architecture , and many storybook houses designed by fresno architects , hilliard , taylor & wheeler . the residential architecture of the tower district contrasts with the newer areas of tract homes urban sprawl in north and east areas of fresno .
the area is also known for its early twentieth century homes , many of which have been restored in recent decades . the area includes many california bungalow and american craftsman style homes , spanish colonial revival style architecture , mediterranean revival style architecture , mission revival style architecture , and many storybook houses designed by fresno architects , hilliard , taylor & wheeler . the residential architecture of the tower district contrasts with the newer areas of tract homes urban sprawl in north and east areas of fresno .

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Question: in the fall quarter of 2014 , how many students signed up for the university 's four graduate divisions ?
Answer: 3,468

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in the fall quarter of 2014 , the university of chicago enrolled 5,792 students in the college , 3,468 students in its four graduate divisions , 5,984 students in its professional schools , and 15,244 students overall . in the 2012 spring quarter , international students comprised almost 19 % of the overall study body , over 26 % of students were domestic ethnic minorities , and about 44 % of enrolled students were female . admissions to the university of chicago is highly selective . the middle 50 % band of sat scores for the undergraduate class of 2015 , excluding the writing section , was 1420–1530 , the average mcat score for entering students in the pritzker school of medicine in 2011 was 36 , and the median lsat score for entering students in the law school in 2011 was 171 . in 2015 , the college of the university of chicago had an acceptance rate of 7.8 % for the class of 2019 , the lowest in the college 's history .
in the fall quarter of 2014 , the university of chicago enrolled 5,792 students in the college , 3,468 students in its four graduate divisions , 5,984 students in its professional schools , and 15,244 students overall . in the 2012 spring quarter , international students comprised almost 19 % of the overall study body , over 26 % of students were domestic ethnic minorities , and about 44 % of enrolled students were female . admissions to the university of chicago is highly selective . the middle 50 % band of sat scores for the undergraduate class of 2015 , excluding the writing section , was 1420–1530 , the average mcat score for entering students in the pritzker school of medicine in 2011 was 36 , and the median lsat score for entering students in the law school in 2011 was 171 . in 2015 , the college of the university of chicago had an acceptance rate of 7.8 % for the class of 2019 , the lowest in the college 's history .

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Question: what century did the name of the rhine come from ?
Answer: 1st century bc

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the variant forms of the name of the rhine in modern languages are all derived from the gaulish name rēnos , which was adapted in roman - era geography ( 1st century bc ) as greek ῥῆνος ( rhēnos ) , latin rhenus.[note 3 ] the spelling with rh- in english rhine as well as in german rhein and french rhin is due to the influence of greek orthography , while the vocalisation -i- is due to the proto - germanic adoption of the gaulish name as * rīnaz , via old frankish giving old english rín , old high german rīn , dutch rijn ( formerly also spelled rhijn ) ) . the diphthong in modern german rhein ( also adopted in romansh rein , rain ) is a central german development of the early modern period , the alemannic name rī(n ) retaining the older vocalism,[note 4 ] as does ripuarian rhing , while palatine has diphthongized rhei , rhoi . spanish is with french in adopting the germanic vocalism rin- , while italian , occitan and portuguese retain the latin ren- .
the variant forms of the name of the rhine in modern languages are all derived from the gaulish name rēnos , which was adapted in roman - era geography ( 1st century bc ) as greek ῥῆνος ( rhēnos ) , latin rhenus.[note 3 ] the spelling with rh- in english rhine as well as in german rhein and french rhin is due to the influence of greek orthography , while the vocalisation -i- is due to the proto - germanic adoption of the gaulish name as * rīnaz , via old frankish giving old english rín , old high german rīn , dutch rijn ( formerly also spelled rhijn ) ) . the diphthong in modern german rhein ( also adopted in romansh rein , rain ) is a central german development of the early modern period , the alemannic name rī(n ) retaining the older vocalism,[note 4 ] as does ripuarian rhing , while palatine has diphthongized rhei , rhoi . spanish is with french in adopting the germanic vocalism rin- , while italian , occitan and portuguese retain the latin ren- .