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After some brief contemplation, Ford and Arthur realize that this is, in fact, a detrimental " cock-up ," and that the Earth will never produce the proper Question, thus destroying all hope of ever finding out what it is.
Five minutes before the program was to finish running, Earth was destroyed by the Vogons, allegedly to make way for a hyperspace bypass but in fact to prevent the Ultimate Question being discovered, as it was seen as a threat to the psychiatric industry.
To this fact we owe his work on Local Disturbances in Ireland, and the Irish Church Question ( London, 1836 ), in which he condemned the existing connection between church and state, proposed a state provision for the Catholic clergy, and maintained the necessity of an efficient workhouse organization.
After the end of the Second World War ( 1939 – 45 ) and the occurrence of the Holocaust, scientific racism in theory and action was formally denounced, especially in UNESCO's antiracist statement " The Race Question " ( 1950 ): " The biological fact of race and the myth of ‘ race ’ should be distinguished.
Thompson said: " It is a straightforward matter of fact that … the BNP has demonstrated a level of support which would normally lead to an occasional invitation to join the panel on Question Time.
* Question of fact: did the person damage the item?
In a review of Howard Jacobson's 2010 Man Booker Prize-winning novel The Finkler Question, Edward Alexander writes, " the novel ’ s Holocaust-denying Israeli yored drummer is in fact based upon one Gilad Atzmon, who is better known in England for endorsing the ideology of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and describing the burning of British synagogues as a ' rational act ' in retaliation for Israeli actions.
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Question and Did
# Question: Did they know each other from before?
# Question: Did the man ask for water in an offensive way?
# Question: Did the man ask for water in some strange way?
Question sentences are started with did as in Did he walk to the store?

Question and Mr
His father Wayne made his living in the nearby steel mills of Youngstown, Ohio which Patchen would reference in his poems " The Orange Bears " and " May I Ask You A Question, Mr. Youngstown Sheet & Tube?
Mr. Question Man, who answered viewer queries, was a satire on the long-run ( 1937 – 56 ) radio series, The Answer Man.
( For example, Kovacs ' " Mr. Question Man " bore a resemblance to Allen's " Answer Man ," and later, Johnny Carson's long-running Carnac character.
Kovacs became a regular on NBC Radio's Monitor beginning in late 1958, often using Mr. Question Man in his radio monologues.
Rorschach was created by writer Alan Moore with artist Dave Gibbons, but as with most of the central characters in the series, he was an analogue for a Charlton Comics character, in this case Steve Ditko's The Question, and Ditko's small press character Mr. A.
* Dr. Ryerson's Reply to the Recent Pamphlet of Mr. Langton & Dr. Wilson on the University Question.
Other continuing parodies ( both generic and specific ) included game shows (" The 64-Cent Question "), children's shows (" Mr. Science ", " Tippy the Wonder Dog ", " Matt Neffer, Boy Spot-Welding King of the World "), self-help seminars (" Dr. Joyce Dunstable "), and foreign intrigue (" Elmer W. Litzinger, Spy ").
The Carnac character and routine also closely resemble Ernie Kovacs ' " Mr. Question Man.
He was a regular on the 1955-1956 version of The Ernie Kovacs Show, serving as the show's announcer, as well as a participant in sketches such as " Mr. Question Man " ( a parody of The Answer Man ).

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The new City Charter, which should get a Yes vote as Question No. 1 on Nov. 7, would not make a good Mayor out of a bad one.
He was the guy what always goofed at Question Time.
Have a `` Question Box ''.
A woman who undergoes artificial insemination against the wishes of her husband is the unlikely heroine of `` A Question Of Adultery '', yesterday's new British import at the Apollo.
See Summa Theologica, Part I, Question 3, etc.
" Christ opened the doors of hell to missionary work among the dead ..." ( H. Donl Peterson, “ I Have a Question ,” Ensign, Apr.
In 1896, Theodor Herzl, a Jewish journalist living in Austria-Hungary, published Der Judenstaat (" The Jewish State "), in which he asserted that the only solution to the " Jewish Question " in Europe, including growing antisemitism, was through the establishment of a Jewish State.
Throughout the 19th century, the Great Powers shared different aims over the " Eastern Question " and the integrity of the Ottoman Empire.
In the " Question and Answer " section of his website, Brooks explains that the " Double Quarter-Pounder with Cheese " meal from McDonald's possesses a special " base frequency " and that he thus recommends it as occasional food for beginning breatharians.
The game is composed of two parts: A Question of Vengeance, released as shareware, and Lifthransir's Bane, sold commercially.
* On the Question of Dialectics, V. I.
Moore was seen to reject naturalism in ethics, in his Open Question Argument.
Moore also introduced what is called the Open Question Argument, a position he later rejected.
" A Question of ' Character ': Visual Images and the Nineteenth-Century Construction of Edgar Allan Poe.
The Nazis used the euphemism Endlösung der Judenfrage ( Final Solution of the Jewish Question ) to describe their systematic killing of Europe's Jews, which Nazi leaders likely decided during the first half of 1941.
Originally the term FAQ referred to the Frequently Answered Question itself, and the compilation of questions and answers was known as a FAQ list or some similar expression.
For subject matter jurisdiction, the claims in the case must either: ( 1 ) raise a Federal Question ( i. e., a cause of action or defense arising under the Constitution, a Federal statute, or the law of admiralty ); or have diversity of parties ( i. e., all of the defendants are from a different state than the Plaintiff ), and have an amount in controversy that exceeds a monetary threshold ( which changes from time to time, but is $ 75, 000 as of 2011 ).
Moore's argument for the indefinability of “ good ” ( and thus for the fallaciousness of the “ naturalistic fallacy ”) is often called the Open Question Argument ; it is presented in § 13 of Principia Ethica.
This war would eventually be called Crimean War, but the entire foreign policy negotiations surrounding the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire, which would continue throughout the middle and end of nineteenth century the problem would be referred to as the " Eastern Question.
However the Eastern Question and the resulting Crimean War proved to be the downfall of his government.
The Eastern Question began as early as the 2 December 1852 with the Napoleonic coup against the Second Republic of France.
During the late 1950s, high-stakes games such as Twenty One and The $ 64, 000 Question began a rapid rise in popularity.

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