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This is some data: Aston Martin V8, engine, 5.3 (litres); Aston Martin V8, relatedMeanOfTransportation, Aston Martin RHAM/1; Aston Martin V8, assembly, Newport Pagnell. Generate a detailed description of this data. Sentence:
The Aston Martin V8 is produced at Newport Pagnell and has a 5.3 l engine. The Aston Martin V8 and the Aston Martin RHAM/1 are related cars.
Flan2021
17gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Read this: Greece was accused of trying to cover up the extent of its massive budget deficit in the wake of the global financial crisis. The allegation was prompted by the massive revision of the 2009 budget deficit forecast by the new PASOK government elected in October 2009, from "6–8%" (estimated by the previous New Democracy government) to 12.7% (later revised to 15.7%). However, the accuracy of the revised figures has also been questioned, and in February 2012 the Hellenic Parliament voted in favor of an official investigation following accusations by a former member of the Hellenic Statistical Authority that the deficit had been artificially inflated in order to justify harsher austerity measures. When did the Parliament vote in favor of an investigation? What is the answer? (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable")
February 2012
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47squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative? veracity positive Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative? above superficiality positive Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative? to perform entertaining tricks positive Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative? the limitations of his skill and
negative
Flan2021
25glue/sst2:2.0.0
fs_noopt
Summarize this article in one sentence. In a large skillet over medium heat, add 2 cups ground beef and 1/2 cup chopped onions. Season with thyme, cloves, chopped garlic (if desired) and salt. Cook over medium heat, stirring to crumble the meat and mix in the spices, until the meat is evenly browned. If you'd like a more flavourful pie, you can also use a dash of cinnamon and nutmeg as seasoning. Once your meat is cooked through, use a wooden spoon or spatula to push your meat to one side of the pan and tilt the pan away, letting the grease pool on the other side. Spoon it grease out, or carefully tilt your pan over a grease safe container to dispose of it. Place your cooled grease into a sealed non-recyclable container and discard it into your regular trash can. Do not dump grease into the kitchen sink or toilet bowl or even use hot water to wash it down the drain. This allows grease to get into the sewage system or harden in your pipes. Be careful whenever handling hot grease. Chop 1 potato into small pieces and add it to the skillet with 1 1/4 cup beef broth to start. Pour in 1 1/2 cup carrots and peas. The beef broth will keep your filling moist once the grease has been drained out. You can peel your potato if desired. If you want something different, try using a sweet potato instead. You can also add more or less beef broth as needed, but don't let your filling get too soupy. You may need to thicken your filling if it gets too runny. This can be done in a number of ways. Here are some things to consider: Mix two tsp. of flour with 1/4 cup cold water or 1 tbsp. cornstarch with 1/4 cup cold water before stirring it into your mixture Thicken with flour. For each cup of filling, use about 2 tbsp. of flour. Add the flour in increments of 1 tbsp. Add the flour slowly and stir in each addition. This will help prevent lumps from forming in your filling. Cook and stir for 1 additional minute until your sauce is thickened and bubbly. Thicken with cornstarch. For each cup of sauce, use 1 tbsp. of cornstarch. Add the cornstarch in increments of 1 tbsp. and stir until thickened and bubbly. Add 2 minutes to your cooking time for cornstarch. Summary:
Cook your meat. Discard the grease or fat. Add the vegetables and beef broth. Thicken your pie filling (optional).
Flan2021
18gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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Olen iloinen, että olemme löytäneet tänään yhteisen näkemyksen mahdollisista toimista, joihin jatkossa olisi syytä keskittyä. Which language is this? Language: Finnish Sanoin loppusanoissani: me tarvitsemme sääntelykehyksen, joka on teknisen kehityksen, nopeuden ja maailmanlaajuistumisen tasalla. Which language is this? Language: Finnish Tekninen yhteistyöryhmä on aloittanut työnsä, ja useissa keskeisissä kysymyksissä, jotka koskevat toimielimiä, euroa, laajentumista ja Euroopan tulevaisuuteen liittyviä toimia, laaditaan yhteinen viestintästrategia. Which language is this? Language: Finnish Euroopan unionin laitosten noudattama henkilöstöpolitiikka ei rehellisesti sanottuna ole erityisalaani. Which language is this? Language:
Finnish
Flan2021
64wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
fs_noopt
Q: If where's she at, can we say that "She's on her way."? A: it is not possible to tell Q: If they're still people starving people here why should we help starving people somewhere else, can we say that "We should help the starving people here."? A: it is not possible to tell Q: If At that moment a well remembered voice floated through the open French window near at hand: "Then you'll write to the Princess after tea, Alfred? , can we say that "I asked Alfred if he would write to the princess. "? A: yes Q: If It takes many years to build a reputation which can be lost very quickly if you breach the trust that others hold in you., can we say that "Building a reputation can take a number of years "? A:
yes
Flan2021
21glue/mnli:2.0.0
fs_noopt
Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: demonstrate how desperate the makers of this ` we 're - doing-it-for - the-cash ' sequel were Q: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: tackled a meaty subject Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A:
through the perverse pleasure of watching disney scrape the bottom of its own cracker barrel
Flan2021
25glue/sst2:2.0.0
fs_opt
How is "For instance, France, Germany and the Netherlands have been much more active than Belgium, which only took part in three operations." said in German?
So waren beispielsweise Frankreich, Deutschland und die Niederlande weitaus aktiver als Belgien, das nur an drei Operationen teilgenommen hat.
Flan2021
63wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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"Never Be Rude to an Arab" is a satirical song by the members of "Monty Python's Flying Circus", originally appearing on the 1980 album "Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album". It appears as sung by Terry Jones in the theatrically released concert film "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl" and was included on the compilation album "Monty Python Sings". Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? Never Be Rude to an Arab is a comedy song by Monty Python sung by Terry jones Available options: (a). Yes (b). It's impossible to say (c). No
(a).
Flan2021
5anli/r2:0.1.0
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In the city, the year 2010 population was spread out with 26.3% under the age of 18, 13.6% from 18 to 24, 30.7% from 25 to 44, 21.1% from 45 to 64, and 7.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.4 males. Answer this question: How many in percent weren't 45 to 64?
78.9
Flan2021
12drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
question: Though the material is predictable and formulaic, Reese Witherspoon's funny, nuanced performance makes this movie better than it would have been otherwise. numbered reviews: 1. Elle endears herself to us simply because she is so confidently self-assured. 2. "Legally Blonde" is one of those rare modern comedies that does not rely on gross-out humor or slapstick for its laughs. 3. If whatever movie you go to the multiplex hoping to see is sold out, Legally Blonde is, like, a totally legit option. 4. Your parents warned you not to judge a book by its cover for a reason. Dismissing Legally Blonde would mean missing one of the funniest comedies of the year. 5. Filled with lots of big laughs. 6. Had the responsibility, the obligation, to be clever enough to deserve Reese Witherspoon, and it fails. 7. Witherspoon's ability to be goofy, smart and loveable all at the same time takes what might have been a tired and silly comedy and transforms it into a satisfying laugh-fest. 8. A sunny, hip confection. 9. Most of Legally Blonde is mere sitcom-style farce. 10. It's a formula that's well done here with plenty of laughs. question: A gloriously rude and gleefully offensive black comedy, Bad Santa isn't for everyone, but grinches will find it uproariously funny. numbered reviews: 1. Bad Santa" is easily the funniest film this year... 2. And into this season of sugarplums and stockings, glad tidings and goodwill toward men, comes Bad Santa. And the first words out of the mouth of Santa Claus? 'Hey, can I get another drink down here?' 3. I like the idea of a fallible Kris Kringle - kind of like that song "What if God Was One of Us" only about Santa instead of God. 4. I laughed at loud at a lot of the stuff. 5. Billy Bob Thornton's work in this Claus-and-robbers comedy is so very naughty that it's very, very nice. 6. Bad Santa makes Fargo look like The Grinch, but with a killer soundtrack. See for yourself. But be warned. 7. ... un veritable regal pour les cyniques et ceux qui en ont plein le dos du sentimentalisme crasse... 8. A big, bawdy comedy that wears its considerable chip on its shoulder with a certain unmitigated glee, Bad Santa may be one-note... but it's also deeply, deeply funny. 9. Christmas cynics rejoice! Here's a big bad comedy just for you. 10. Is film in such bad shape that Terry Zwigoff's form of miserable sexual dysfunction is now considered "high dark comedy?" question: Doesn't reach the heights of Zhang Yimou's best, but this is still a heartwarming tale of love and forgiveness from the acclaimed Chinese director. numbered reviews: 1. What remains most vividly after Riding Alone For Thousands of Miles, however, is not its story but its world--the immersion in that world of a foreigner, not a polo-shirted Yank but a stiff-necked Japanese. And it is all overseen by a Chinese director. 2. Fathers and sons can't understand each other in Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles, a simple theme in a movie that is simply breathtaking. 3. Its relentless sentimentality soon turns disingenuous. 4. A meticulously crafted film in which nothing is ever forced or overstated. There's a grace and subtlety that pervades the film and quietly impresses. 5. The themes are universal (if a touch corny), the rugged Chinese scenery is stupendous, and the performances are touching. 6. It's the kind of story that shows more than it tells, a story that's forged in the spaces that exist in between characters and spaces. 7. The movie's message is a little too Hallmark Hall of Fame, but Zhang's observant eye neatly captures the idiosyncrasies of Chinese life and the heartbreak in Gouichi's journey. 8. Ken Takakura's memorable performance, occasional light comedy and striking Chinese scenery don't keep Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles and its big message from being ponderous and affected. 9. It's a masterful little film, and, thanks to Zhang's seasoned hands, it's subtly heartfelt but never manipulative. 10. It sounds like a slight plot, and it is, but it is rich in detail that makes up for the simplicity of the story. question: Despite a talented cast and some reliably pleasant interplay between Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, Couples Retreat leaves viewers stranded in an arid, mirthless comedy. numbered reviews:
1. The only thing that will keep your attention for the duration is the stunning Tahitian scenery that acts the films setting. On reflection this is probably what swayed most of the cast to sign up to this inane guff of a film in the first place. 2. A loo book written by Pol Pot would have more laughs than this chillingly unfunny, cynically prefabricated non-comedy. 3. It is this vanity, this overweening self-regard, that makes Couples Retreat such a chore to sit through. 4. Rather like an unsuitable partner, Couples Retreat starts out fun before gradually getting annoying and then becoming downright aggravating. While it's not the worst film ever, there are times when it feels as irritating as sunburn. 5. Expectations of farce are stymied by long stretches of mid-life navel gazing. 6. Three of the four principal guys in this comedy are well over 15 stone - making them clinically obese by their body mass indexes. They need to lose weight not lessons in "couples skills building." 7. A rom-com short on romance and even shorter on laughs. 8. Bora Bora was a beautiful location to film at and added that much needed taste of paradise to a rather bitter sweet subject of a troubled marriage. 9. Universal's latest is merely adequate, and will likely be best enjoyed by the happily indulgent and mildly inebriated. 10. Entertainment on a par with sitting through your neighbours' holiday slideshow.
Flan2021
38opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
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browse the extensive bernina accessories range now, and discover practical 9-groove pintuck foot # 33! Please write the text above using proper case. A: **Browse the extensive BERNINA accessories range now, and discover practical 9-Groove pintuck foot # 33!** 3 and solomon told her all her questions: there was not any thing hid from the king, which he told her not. Please write the text above using proper case. A: **3 And Solomon told her all her questions: there was not any thing hid from the king, which he told her not.** packages in this area are freely licensed by the copyright holder but depend on other software that is not free. Please write the text above using proper case. A: **Packages in this area are freely licensed by the copyright holder but depend on other software that is not free.** the nature and extent of the investment costs for those factories were not known with any degree of precision. Please write the text above using proper case. A:
**The nature and extent of the investment costs for those factories were not known with any degree of precision.**
Flan2021
58true_case
fs_opt
Mēbeles, paklāji, lampas, trauki, mājas tekstils, virtuves piederumi, dažādas personiskas lietas, interjera priekšmeti. Which language is this?
German
Flan2021
63wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Problem: Write a negative yelp review. A: After reading Yelp reviews decided to make this our first night in Sedona dinner spot- what a mistake. The place has wrong driving directions and while you are lost and call in they not only tell you the internet directions are wrong (one would think they would change it) but also give you wrong directions again. Regardless- when we arrived the place was half empty on Thursday night- should have been a sign. Since it was dark we did not see any views and from what I am reading on here combined with my dining experience there this is the ONLY plus this restaurant has to offer. From the time we sat down the service was slow, after our appetizer we must have waited an hour for our meals and kept asking for refills on drinks and water. Again- this is with only few tables occupied. The quality of food was average at best and the d\u00e9cor makes you feel like you are stuck in the 80s- greenhouse glass with Chinese restaurant like chair/table supplies. The wine list was very poor especially if you like red wine. Given the fact that average dinner we ordered ran $30-40 this was a huge disappointment. I don't mind spending money on quality dining experience but this restaurant did not live up to either. Problem: Write a negative yelp review. A: This was one of my worst experience, as we walked inside Denny's there were two men walking out complaining about the long wait. We should have left right there and then, but we were hungry after all it was after 9pm, we sat and ordered then waited, waited and waited. I finally stood up and the cook saw me and looked at the waitress (wish I hadn't seen since she brought our water) I asked for our food, (we only ordered apple Cranberry dinner Salad) when this waitress finally brought our salads, it was so small, the plate was barely covered with lettuce and there were no apples. We walked out. This is not a place to go eat. Problem: Write a negative yelp review. A:
Same old song. Not much new. I have always thought that spot has SO MUCH potential as an more exclusive, live music venue. Or maybe just a penthouse apartment. Plus, that patio is the best on Mill. It just seems redundant as far as bar concepts go. And really (at the end of the day) its on the third floor of that building, so no one will ever be there except on late weekend nights... after everything else gets too packed.
Flan2021
69yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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What would be an example of an negative review?
I really wanted to like this place as the owner is really nice and it has the potential to be a great neighborhood restaurant. Below are some of the reasons why I will never take myself or my family back to this restaurant. 1. Every meal we have eaten there we have been served and never received individual plates. 3 people sharing a bowl of seawead salad is not a pretty site. 2. I always have ordered the dinners and never have I received the soup and california rolls. This last trip I mentioned them and the waitress said "No, I'm sure I brought them". Even after I mentioned it they were not brought out. 3. Plates are not cleared off of the tables. By the end of the meal, all of the appetizer and sushi plates are all piled up and distracting. 4. Dinners are not brought out together. One person is half way done with dinner while the rest of us wait. Not Good. 5. This last trip I was served raw poultry. I was vomiting the next day at just the thought. After discussing it with the waitress they never removed the plates and brought us new chopsticks. Yes we had to eat with dirty chopsticks on dirty plates the rest of the night.
Flan2021
69yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: When we look at unemployment, the minister is boasting of fantastic surpluses in the unemployment insurance fund, which he is putting toward reduction of the deficit, when we look at the restrictions which have helped accumulate the unemployment insurance fund surplus, the restrictions to the new employment insurance program, we see that this is no joke. Hypothesis: they have fantastic surpluses in the fund for unemployment insurnace Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: How to do an underhand serve<br>Get your feet into position. Stand with your non-dominant foot in front with your toes facing forward. Your dominant foot should be in the back with toes pointed slightly out. Hypothesis: The server's dominant foot will match the dominant hand. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: The father of a British soldier who was killed in Iraq yesterday has paid tribute to his son. 29 year-old Corporal Matthew Cornish, who was married with two young children, sustained injuries after a mortar attack on a base in Basra. He was rushed to hospital, but he later died. He was the first soldier to be killed in an attack on a UK military compound in Iraq. "I'm proud of him as a soldier and as a son. He did the Army proud," 60 year-old Robin Cornish said of his son, the one hundred and fifteenth British soldier to be killed in Iraq since operations began in 2003. Hypothesis: The wife could not attend. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated:
Context: The Salmon Falls River is a tributary of the Piscataqua River in the U.S. states of Maine and New Hampshire. It rises at Great East Lake, Newichawannock Canal, and Horn Pond and flows south-southeast for approximately 38 mi , forming the border between York County, Maine, and Strafford County, New Hampshire. Hypothesis: The Piscataqua River is the largest in Maine.
Flan2021
6anli/r3:0.1.0
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Question: The principal reason for the Ottoman defeat in the fall of 1912 was the decision on part of the Ottoman government to respond to the ultimatum from the Balkan League on 15 October 1912 by declaring war at a time when the Ottoman mobilization ordered on 1 October was only partially complete. At the time of the declaration of war there were 580,000 Ottoman soldiers in the Balkans facing 912,000 soldiers of the Balkan League. The bad condition of the roads together with sparse railroad network had led to the Ottoman mobilization being grossly behind schedule, and many of the commanders were new to their units, having only been appointed on 1 October 1912. The Turkish historian Handan Nezir Akmeșe wrote the best response when faced with the Balkan League ultimatum on 15 October on the part of the Ottomans would have been to try to stall for time via diplomacy while completing the mobilization instead of declaring war at once. The War Minister Nazim Pasha and the Navy Minister Mahmund Muhtar Pasha had presented over-optimistic pictures of the Ottoman readiness for war to the Cabinet in October 1912 and advised that the Ottoman forces should take the offensive at once at the outbreak of hostilities. By contrast, many senior army commanders were advocating taking the defensive when the war began, arguing that the incomplete mobilization together with serious logistic problems made taking the offensive impossible. Other reasons for the defeat were: How many days had many of the commanders been in their positions prior to the declaration of war? Answer: 15 Question: There were 23,686 households of which 31.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.3% were Marriage living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.4% had a male householder with no wife present, and 34.5% were non-families. 27.0% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.54 and the average family size was 3.08. How many percent are not Marriage couples living together? Answer: 47.7 Question: Hoping to rebound from their loss to the Steelers the Falcons played at home an NFC duel against the Arizona Cardinals. In the first quarter Atlanta took the early lead as QB Matt Ryan completed a 7-yard TD pass to WR Roddy White, followed in the second quarter by kicker Matt Bryant hitting a 24-yard field goal. Arizona would reply with RB Tim Hightower scampering 80 yards for a TD run, but Atlanta increased their lead when Ryan threw a 19-yard TD pass to FB Jason Snelling, followed by Snelling getting a 1-yard TD run. In the third quarter the Falcons continued to dominate the game when Ryan completed a 12-yard touchdown pass to WR Brian Finneran, followed by Bryan nailing a 35-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter Atlanta scored once again with FB Jason Snelling getting a 7-yard TD run. How many yards was the shortest touchdown pass? Answer: 7 Question: Coming off two straight road losses to an NFC North team, the Bills returned home for a rematch with the New England Patriots. In the first meeting in Week 1, New England came back to win, thanks to late-game struggles by the Bills. This time, however, it wasn't even close. In the first quarter, the Patriots took an early lead with the first of Corey Dillon's two runs, an 8-yarder. Kicker Rian Lindell would get a 40-yard field goal, but the Patriots wouldn't allow Buffalo to score, as Dillon got his second of the game, a 12-yarder. After a scoreless second quarter, the Patriots continued to make the game difficult for the Bills as in the third quarter, Tom Brady threw a 35-yard pass to Chad Jackson for the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, Lindell would get another field goal, this one from 46 yards out, but the damage was already done, as Brady put the icing on the game with his second pass, this one a 5-yarder to Doug Gabriel, sweeping the Bills for a third-straight year and dropping them to 2-5 heading into the bye week. How many touchdowns did Jackson get? Answer:
1
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12drop:2.0.0
fs_noopt
Coming off their impressive win over the Redskins, the Eagles went home for a Week 11 NFC East duel with the New York Giants on Sunday night. Philadelphia delivered the game's opening strike with a 4-yard touchdown run from quarterback Michael Vick. The Giants answered in the second quarter with kicker Lawrence Tynes getting a 24-yard field goal, yet the Eagles replied with a 38-yard and a 24-yard field goal from kicker David Akers. Philadelphia added onto their lead in the third quarter with Akers' 28-yard field goal, yet New York replied with quarterback Eli Manning completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Travis Beckum. The Giants took the lead in the fourth quarter as Manning completed a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Derek Hagan, yet the Eagles struck back with a 50-yard touchdown run from running back LeSean McCoy (with Vick completing a 2-point conversion pass to wide receiver Jason Avant). Afterwards, Philadelphia pulled away with Akers' 50-yard field goal. Ask a question about this article.
How many field goals between 20 and 50 yards were made?
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12drop:2.0.0
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Write highlights for this article: Darrell Clarke choked back the tears on the final day of last season when Bristol Rovers were relegated from the Football League. The man in charge stifled sobs as he fronted up following their defeat by Mansfield. He had been Rovers manager only since March, having arrived as assistant in 2013, but insisted it was his fault they were dropping out of the League for the first time since their inception in 1920. Andy Monkhouse celebrates his goal to bring Bristol Rovers level at 1-1 in Saturday's Conference clash with Aldershot at the Recreation Ground. Matty Taylor celebrates his goal to put Rovers 2-1 ahead in the Conference match, which ended up 2-2. A section of the 1,255 Bristol Rovers fans who made the 200-mile round trip to Aldershot on Saturday. Rovers, who dropped out of the Football League for the first time since 1920 at the end of last season, have been getting used to the more rustic surrounding of the Conference. Rovers quickly sold out their initial allocation of 800 tickets at the Recreation Ground and 1,255 fans travelled in total as they continue the long and winding road back to the League. ‘The club has changed massively since then,’ said Clarke after his side’s 2-2 draw at Aldershot on Saturday. ‘I’ve got players who are proud to wear the shirt again.’ Clarke has been ruthless, releasing 11 players and transferring nine. He then scoured the lower leagues and non-League, bringing in 11 new faces. The overhaul does not stop there. Chairman Nick Higgs is working on a deal to sell Rovers’ Memorial Stadium to Sainsbury’s to fund a new all-seat arena near to the University of West England’s Frenchay campus. That would almost double crowd capacity from 12,011 to 21,700 but the deal has repeatedly been delayed. Higgs remains confident — though getting the club back into the League is crucial to filling the new ground. The turnstile to the away section at the Recreation Ground, also known as the Electrical Services Stadium. Rovers fans queue patiently for the turnstiles to open in the run-up to kick-off at Aldershot. Fast food stalls serve up burgers, chips, hot dogs and candy floss to the travelling hordes. It's apparently an unwritten rule that all food bought at the football must be covered in the appropriate sauce. Cambridge thumped bitter rivals Oxford United 5-1 in Saturday’s League Two thriller at the Abbey Stadium. The away side took an early lead, Danny Hylton heading Oxford in front in the ninth minute, but Kwesi Appiah scored twice just before half-time and Cambridge stretched their advantage with goals in the second half from Ryan Donaldson, Tom Elliott and Robbie Simpson. The signs are good. The support Rovers have maintained since going down has been remarkable. The average home gate this season is still 5,639, far eclipsing the Conference average. For Saturday’s game Rovers sold their allocation of 800 tickets and brought 1,255 in total for the 200-mile round trip. Until then Aldershot had averaged gates of just 1,984. Rovers fans filled the corner of the Recreation Ground — now known as the Electrical Services Stadium — sharing it only with a horse chestnut tree and a few police officers. Two relegations in four seasons is tough on any team and losing League status can be catastrophic. But Rovers fans have stood firm. ‘If fans were put into league tables, ours would be in the Premier League,’ Clarke said. Many of those in blue and white preferred refreshment of a different kind at the local La Fontaine pub. Rovers fans have remained loyal to their side despite the bitter disappointment of last season's relegation. Mark Phillips of Aldershot (centre) and Adam Cunnington of Bristol Rovers contest a header. Press officer Keith Brookman, at the club for 14 years, said: ‘We’ve been amazed by their loyalty, especially after we only won one point from our first three games.’ That so many travelled to Aldershot, where tickets for the press are handed out from a car boot, is testament to their love of the club. They went home with a hard-earned point, their trip spoiled by a brilliant 25- yard free kick by Aldershot’s Jordan Roberts in the 77th minute. The home side took an early lead when Brett Williams converted a 16th-minute penalty, but Rovers looked likelier winners when they turned the game around. Andy Monkhouse of Bristol Rovers (left) and Jordan Roberts of Aldershot compete for the ball early on. Rovers fans pose for the camera on the away terrace on one corner of the Recreation Ground. Rovers fans find their voice at the back of the covered stand that forms one part of the away section. Andy Monkhouse and Matty Taylor celebrate after the former drew the scores level at 1-1. Taylor calmly converts his penalty to put Rovers 2-1 up after 68 minutes of the match. Goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall salutes the travelling supporters at the final whistle. This young supporter seemed pleased that Rovers took a share of the spoils. Three minutes before half-time Andy Monkhouse looped in an equaliser and Matty Taylor stroked a penalty into the bottom right corner on 68 minutes. When Rovers’ Adam Cunnington headed against the crossbar in the second half, 500 pairs of hands went to 500 heads in the standing section. Aldershot were reduced to 10 men in added time when Roberts was sent off for a second yellow card but there was no time to take advantage. Still, the point kept them fourth in the Conference, four points behind leaders Barnet. ‘The target is to go straight back up,’ Clarke said. ‘But that’s easier said than done. It took Luton six years. ‘I’m managing a massive club, but it’s only a massive club because of the supporters. We have to help the players manage the expectations. The fans expect us to go up, and I expect us to go up.’ Highlights:
Bristol Rovers dropped out of the Football League last season for the first time since their inception in 1920. Manager Darrell Clarke is determined to lead them back from the Conference. Over 1,200 fans followed them to Aldershot on Saturday. But they had to settle for just a point in an entertaining 2-2 draw.
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8cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Udělej něco a hoďse do gala a zkus na to jít jinak Could you please translate this to English?
Do something to perk yourself up and change your attitude
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Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Elim, also known as the Dr. William Keil House, is a historic home located near Bethel, Shelby County, Missouri. It was built in the late-1840s, and is a 2 1/2-story, brick and stone dwelling over a full basement. It has a simple ridge roof and two porches. It was built by the members of the "Society of Bethel" and served as the residence of the society's founder Dr. William Keil (1812-1877). OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: Elim is a 2 1/2-story, brick and stone dwelling over a full basement situated at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean where it is still on fire to this day. **** Answer: No [Q]: MADRID Nov 12 Shares in Banco Popular gained as much as 6.8 percent on Monday after Spain's sixth-biggest bank secured a 2.5 billion euro ($3.18 billion) capital increase through steep discounts, averting the need to seek state aid. At 8.29 GMT, shares were up 6.9 percent to 1.20 euros. At a special meeting in Madrid on Saturday, large shareholders backed the plan, seen as a key test of Spanish banks' ability to tap markets ($1 = 0.7868 euros) (Reporting By Jesús Aguado; editing by Sarah Morris) Banco Popular doesn't do business in euros OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: No Problem: How to make soft plastic lures<br>Choose a suitable work space and don protective gear. Look for a place with good ventilation where burns and spills won't matter. Put on gloves and goggles to protect yourself. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Do not wear protective gear when making soft plastic lures. "? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: No Q: Mr. Putin has clear what he wants to do. Mr. Putin is going to have to make the decision as to whether or not he wants to adhere to rule of law and normal accounting practices so that if countries and/or entities invest capital, there's a reasonable rate of return, a way to get the money out of the economy. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: No SCORES of fast food outlets have launched a legal challenge over payment and employment conditions for its workers, it emerged yesterday. The case is being taken by the newly formed Quick Service Food Alliance (QSFA), which also warned that current legislation would lead to job losses and businesses closures due to labour costs. The QSFA represents 170 businesses in the fast food sector including Subway, Supermacs and McDonald's. It said it was to take a High Court challenge to the rights of the Catering Joint Labour Committee (JLC) to set minimum wages and employment conditions for workers in the catering industry. McDonald's is represented by QSFA. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: The Federal Bureau of Investigation started an independent probe of the circumstances shortly after the White House made plain that President Bill Clinton considered industrial espionage a particular threat to US economic interests. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: THe FBI started their own probe. **** Answer:
Yes
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Q: Washington (state), capital, Olympia, Washington A: The Washington state capital is Olympia. Q: Al Asad Airbase, operatingOrganisation, United States Air Force; United States Air Force, attackAircraft, Lockheed AC-130; United States Air Force, aircraftFighter, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle; United States Air Force, battle, 1986 United States bombing of Libya A: Al Asad Airbase is operated by the United States Air Force. There you can find the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle aircraft fighter and the Lockheed AC-130. The USAF fought in the 1986 bombing of Libya. Q: Big Hero 6 (film), starring, Ryan Potter A: The film, Big Hero 6, stars Ryan Potter. Q: Acharya Institute of Technology, city, Bangalore; Acharya Institute of Technology, established, 2000; Acharya Institute of Technology, country, "India"; Acharya Institute of Technology, numberOfPostgraduateStudents, 700; Acharya Institute of Technology, affiliation, Visvesvaraya Technological University A:
The Acharya Institute of Technology in Bangalore, India was established in 2000. It has 700 students and it is affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University.
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Please write a short summary for the following article: The New York Times The punishment prompted an angry reaction from Sterger and her lawyer, Joseph R. Conway. Saying they were “extremely disappointed, but not surprised” by the decision, Conway disagreed with the league’s contention that it had insufficient evidence. “To the contrary, our evidence and the personal testimony of Ms. Sterger clearly showed a pattern of lewd and offensive behavior by Mr. Favre that lasted all of the 2008 season,” Conway said in the statement. In a telephone interview, Conway went further, saying that Favre had received preferential treatment and that Sterger had not yet decided whether to pursue further action. He rejected speculation that a two-year statute of limitations on bringing a case might have expired Tuesday — the second anniversary of the final game of the Jets’ 2008 season — because, Conway said, that was not the last date that Favre had sent Sterger a message. The N.F.L. began its inquiry in early October, after the Web site Deadspin published the photos and messages it said Favre sent to Sterger in 2008, when he was the Jets’ quarterback and she was employed by the team as a game-day hostess. (Deadspin later said it paid $12,000 to an unidentified source to acquire the photos and messages.) Deadspin also reported that Favre had sent lewd text messages to two female massage therapists who worked for the Jets, citing comments by one of the women. The N.F.L. said those allegations could not be substantiated because people with potentially relevant information declined to cooperate. Sterger did not initially report Favre’s contact with her in 2008 because, Conway said on Wednesday, she was advised by colleagues in the sports industry that such a complaint could damage her career. Once Deadspin published its article, Sterger waited several weeks before agreeing to speak to the N.F.L. for its investigation, raising speculation that she was hoping to reach a financial settlement with Favre in exchange for her silence. That, Conway said, was never the case. “This wasn’t about money,” he said. “This is not anything she sought out,” Conway said in the telephone interview. “She didn’t come forward in ’08. She did not want to come forward in 2010. She was forced to do so. This has taken a toll on her. She has lost some employment opportunities. She has been dragged through the mud. It has taken a toll on her, emotionally and financially. She is certainly angry at the way this whole thing has come down.” The N.F.L. has been criticized for allowing the investigation to drag until the end of the season, thus making the possibility of a suspension that might have ended Favre’s record streak of consecutive starts moot. In response, the league said the investigation took so long because it had difficulty arranging to speak with certain people, because of the time required to review stored electronic records, and for Goodell to meet with both Favre and Sterger. She last met with Goodell in New York on Dec. 16. “The investigation was limited in several respects because the conduct occurred in 2008 but was not brought to our attention until this fall,” the league said. “As a result, certain records and individuals were unavailable to the N.F.L.” The league said it was also unable to determine how Favre acquired Sterger’s phone number and whether a Jets staff member acted as an intermediary, a point disputed by Conway. In a statement, the Jets said they considered the matter closed. “Mr. Goodell completely failed to address the complicity of the New York Jet organization in Favre’s conduct,” Conway’s statement said. “The evidence was explicit that Ms. Sterger’s personal telephone numbers were provided to Favre by still-current employees of the New York Jets. This was done without Ms. Sterger’s knowledge and consent.” As for Conway’s charge that Favre had received preferential treatment, Stephen M. Paskoff, a lawyer who is the president of ELI Inc., an ethics and workplace behavior training firm in Atlanta, said that in most other settings, an investigation like this would have been handled much differently. “If this had been a workaday person, not a star, not a celebrity, you would have handled it much more quickly,” said Paskoff, who has worked with professional sports franchises, among other clients. He added that when an employee is dishonest or deceptive in an investigation, the result is often dismissal. “What really is going on is that in certain workplaces, there is a whole different culture,” Paskoff added. “People don’t understand that the laws have been in place for everybody else for 35 or 40 years.” Favre, 41, has retired and returned to action several times, but he has said repeatedly he will retire for good after the season ends Sunday. Favre has had numerous physical ailments this season — he has not yet been cleared from a concussion to play Sunday — and his consecutive starts streak ended Dec. 12. After a season of injury and investigation, even Favre may finally decide it is time for him to go. A version of this article appears in print on December 30, 2010, on Page B10 of the New York edition with the headline: Favre Fined $50,000 But Avoids Suspension. Order Reprints| Today's Paper|Subscribe Summary:
The $50,000 fine for failure to cooperate with an N.F.L. investigation is less than 1 percent of Brett Favre’s $16 million salary and is less than some fines for helmet-to-helmet hits.
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input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output: stereotypes in good fun , while adding a bit of heart and unsettling subject matter input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output: reminds us of our own responsibility to question what is told as the truth input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment. output: throwing up his hands in surrender input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment. output:
comes across as a fairly weak retooling
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Problem: El papeleo puede ser sorprendente, por su parte, y luego hay todo el tema de licencias. ** English? Answer: The paperwork can be staggering, for one, and then there’s the whole licensing issue. Problem: 4D anunció la disponibilidad de 4D v14 R5 a clientes con mantenimiento y a miembros del programa Partner 4D. ** English? Answer: 4D has announced the availability of 4D v14 R5 to customers under Maintenance and to members of the 4D Partner program. Problem: Compruebe lo sencillo que resulta alquilar un coche en Milos Centro con nosotros. Simplemente seleccione el lugar y fechas de recogida y entrega del vehículo, seleccione el modelo que mejor se ajuste a sus necesidades y solicite disponibilidad y reserva a través de nuestro formulario de reserva. No olvide consultar las condiciones particulares de cada uno de nuestros proveedores. ** English? Answer:
See how easy it is to rent a car in Portoroz with us. Simply select the location and pick up and return dates, select the car group that best suits your needs and ask for availability and make your reservation request through our booking system. Do not forget to check the specific conditions of each of our car providers.
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Q: who paid to make the documentary what the health? A:
funded via an Indiegogo campaign
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"Village Green Renewal" aims to fix most anything that is brought in. Shop owner says repairing items will result in less junk for landfills. Every once in a while, odd items -- like leather pigs -- are brought in. Items that arrive at the shop are often accompanied by a story. Write an article based on these highlights.
Seth Barrett really enjoys his work. "I love the variety of projects," he says. "I love a new puzzle every day." Seth Barrett is surrounded by scores of projects in his shop, "Village Green Renewal." He's at his workbench, chisel in hand, shaving bits of wood from one of several chairs brought into his repair shop by a customer. "She asked me to give them some attention and get them to stay together," Barrett says. His shop, "Village Green Renewal," will fix almost anything that can fit in the front door, as long as it doesn't require any kind of special licensing or permits. Barrett hopes that by getting people to repair items instead of replacing them with new ones, it will mean less trash heading for the landfill. "The aim of the business is really about bringing back a traditional approach to conservation," says Barrett, "because, clearly, the single best way to be green is to re-use the things that we already have." Watch Barrett in his shop ». His small shop is tucked into a corner of a building in Brookline, Massachusetts, on the outskirts of Boston. Old glass doorknobs, brass curtain rings and even a 1930s stove are some of the many functional and non-functional items that decorate the walls, cases and every corner. From his workbench, Barrett has a clear view of the pedestrians who pass by. "Everybody who walks past the window smiles, without fail," he says, and customers seem to be responding to this unique and somewhat old-fashioned business. "I think people are really excited too about the prospect of being able to repair these things that have been sitting in their basement forever that were once really special to them, and are, now, almost a sore spot, because it's just getting dusty and getting no attention." A customer enters. "I found another chair for you," says Beth Harris, hoisting a black and white chair into the shop. She has an old house and if she's not bringing in a set of chairs that need mending, she might be in looking for an unusual hardware item that Barrett probably has. "It's great to have a resource that's right in the neighborhood," Harris says. Toasters, chairs and lamps are some of the things Barrett commonly fixes. But, occasionally, an odd item like a fancy purse or an old typewriter comes in. "The more interesting the item is, the more time I'll spend on it off the clock," Barrett says. If he's really intrigued by the repair, he says, "I sit and keep playing with this thing because it's cool." What would be the most unusual request? "The pigs win it, hands down," Barrett says, referring to a pair of leather pigs that needed some serious stitching up. He worked on them for many more hours than he actually billed because he enjoyed figuring out how to do it. Besides, as Barrett points out, "How often do you see two giant leather pigs?" For years, Barrett worked in large construction projects, renovating houses and building additions, but there was something about it that bothered him. "I've always been made upset by all the bits of construction that go in the trash, and all the interesting stuff is overlooked because it takes time," he says. "Large-scale construction is fraught with tremendous waste and no time to attention and beauty." That's what draws him to these small, simple projects -- not only is he providing a service, but he also is an integral part of the community he grew up in, his home being about 700 feet away from the shop. Barrett feels a bond with many of his customers, because every item that comes in has a story that comes with it, and he's more than happy to hear that story. He enjoys working with the small details and says his job is very peaceful. "I'm not trying to change the world. I'm just trying to bring something beautiful to my little corner of it."
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Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Jim Hart ATTEMPTS 5069; Jim Hart YARDS 34639; 5069 INTERCEPTIONS 247; Jim Hart QB_RATING 66.6; 5069 COMPLETIONS 2590; Jim Hart TOUCHDOWNS 209; 5069 COMPLETION_% 51.1%
There with QB rating of 66.6 were 209.0.
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Translate to Finnish: As it is, however, online gambling is a hidden problem and it is a problem that is growing.
Sellaisenaan online-rahapelitoiminta on kuitenkin piilevä ongelma ja kasvava ongelma.
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Problem: The others gave in very soon , and longed to be friends , for now there was no Daisy to pet and cook for them ; no Nan to amuse and doctor them ; and , worst of all , no Mrs. Jo to make home life pleasant and life easy for them .<br>To their great affliction , Mrs. Jo seemed to consider herself one of the offended girls , for she hardly spoke to the outcasts , looked as if she did not see them when she passed , and was always too busy now to attend to their requests . Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Mrs. Jo did no consider herself offended."? A: No Problem: The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit civil rights organization in Newark, New Jersey, and an affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union. According to the ACLU-NJ's stated mission, the ACLU-NJ operates through litigation on behalf of individuals, lobbying in state and local legislatures, and community education. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "ACLU-NJ will be sold soon"? A: It's impossible to say Problem: We want the right to copy verbatim works that should be in the public domain and would be in the public domain but for a statute that cannot be justified under ordinary First Amendment analysis or under a proper reading of the limits built into the Copyright 16 Clause. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "All verbatim works should be in the public domain"? A:
It's impossible to say
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Question: The effects of flooding can be devastating and cause significant damage to crops and houses, serious bank erosive with consequent loss of homesteads, school and land, and loss of many lives, livestock and fisheries. During the 1998 flood, over 70% of the land area of Bangladesh was inundated, affecting 31 million people and 1 million homesteads. In the 1998 flood which had an unusually long duration from July to September, claimed 918 human lives and was responsible for damaging 16 00 and 6000 km of roads and embankments respectively, and affecting 6000 km2 of standing crops. The 2004 floods, over 25% of the population of Bangladesh or 36 million people, was affected by the floods; 800 lives were lost; 952 000 houses were destroyed and 1.4 million were badly damaged; 24 000 educational institutions were affected including the destruction of 1200 primary schools, 2 million governments and private tubewells were affected, over 3 million latrines were damaged or washed away, this increases the risks of waterborne diseases including diarrhea and cholera. Also, 1.1 M ha of rice crop was submerged and lost before it could be harvested, with 7% of the yearly aus (early season) rice crop lost; 270 000 ha of grazing land was affected, 5600 livestock perished together with 254 00 poultry and 63 MT of lost fish production. How many average people were affected per homestead? Answer: 3.1 question: Fairfax, played by actor Dougray Scott, is a pivotal character in the 2003 film To Kill a King, as well as in Rosemary Sutcliff's 1953 historical fiction Simon, being portrayed as inspiring and fair. He also appears as a central character in Sutcliff's 1959 novel The Rider of the White Horse, which gives an account of the early stage of the Civil War from the point of view of his wife, and in Howard Brenton's 2012 play 55 Days. Douglas Wilmer portrayed him in the 1970 Ken Hughes film Cromwell. He was played by Jerome Willis in the 1975 historical film Winstanley. He appears in Michael Arnold's novel Marston Moor, which includes an account of Fairfax's adventures in the eponymous battle. He was also a central character, played by Nigel Anthony, in the 1988 BBC Radio production of Don Taylor's play God's Revolution. Answer this question: Which film portrayed Fairfax's life first , To Kill a King 2003 or Simon 1953? answer: Simon 1953 Despite the failure of the Seventh Crusade, which ended in the capture of King Louis by the Mamluks, the King did not lose interest in crusading. He continued to send financial aid and military support to the settlements in Outremer from 1254 to 1266. While the "crusade" of the King's brother Charles of Anjou against the Hohenstaufen Kingdom of Sicily occupied Papal attention for some years, the advance of Baibars in Syria during the early 1260s became increasingly alarming to Christendom. The War of Saint Sabas between Genoa and Venice had drawn in the Crusader States and depleted their resources and manpower. The exhausted settlements were systematically overrun by the methodical campaigns of Baibars. By 1265, he had raided Galilee and destroyed the cathedral of Nazareth, captured Caesarea and Arsuf and temporarily took Haifa. In late 1266, Louis informed Pope Clement IV that he intended to go on crusade again. How many years did King Louis send support to the settlements in Outremer? A: 12 Question: The Patriots faced the Jets at the Meadowlands in a rematch of their thrilling 29-26 overtime win a few weeks earlier, but this game would be anything but thrilling. After both teams punted on their opening drive, Edelman gave the Patriots decent field position with a 30-yard return to the Patriots 36. The Patriots drove to the Jets 21, but Gostkowski missed the 39-yard field goal. Starting at their own 30, the Jets drove to the Patriots 23, but Sanchez was intercepted by Gregory at the Patriots 15. The Patriots proceeded to march 84 yards in 15 plays, scoring on the first play of the second quarter. After driving to the Patriots 31, Shonn Greene fumbled Gregory recovering at the Patriots 19. Brady dumped off a short pass to Vereen out of the backfield, who ran untouched down the sideline 83 yards for a touchdown, increasing the Patriots lead to 14-0. On the second play of the Jets next drive, Sanchez ran up the middle, but ran into his offensive line and fumbled (creating the infamous butt fumble) with Gregory returning it 32 yards for a touchdown, giving the Patriots a 21-0 lead. Joe McKnight fumbled the ensuing kickoff right into the hands of Edelman, who returned it 22 yards for a touchdown, giving the Patriots a 28-0 lead. The Jets drove 41 yards to their own 43, but Mayo sacked Sanchez for a 9-yard loss and the Jets punted. The Patriots raced 73 yards in just 4 plays, scoring on a 56-yard touchdown bomb to Edelman, giving the Patriots a 35-0 lead. The Jets drove to the Patriots 14 and Folk got the Patriots on the board with a 32-yard field goal. For the second week in a row, the Patriots tied a franchise record set in their 2009 Week 6 game against the Tennessee Titans&#8212;in this case, 35 second-quarter points, including three touchdown in 52 seconds. Unlike the Titans game, though, where the Patriots held the ball for 9 minutes and 22 seconds, in this quarter the Patriots held the ball for just 2 minutes and 14 seconds, with the offense running just six plays in the entire quarter. After a Jets punt, the Patriots drove to the Jets 46, but Edelman fumbled with LaRon Landry recovering at the Jets 43. The Jets drove to the Patriots 1-yard line, but Greene was stuffed for no gain on 4th-and-1. A penalty for a chop-block on Ridley in the end zone led to a safety, making the score 35-5 and giving the Jets the ball. The Jets marched 71 yards in 4 plays, scoring on a 4-yard touchdown run by Bilal Powell, making the score 35-12. The Patriots countered with a 17 play, 86-yard marathon, taking seven-and-a-half minutes off the clock and scoring on Brady's 1-yard touchdown run a few minutes into the fourth quarter. On the Jets next drive, Sanchez hit Chaz Schilens for a 22-yard gain to the Jets 45, but Dennard forced him to fumble at the 40 with Ninkovich returning it to the Jets 37. A 28-yard completion to Welker and a 9-yard run by Ridley gave the Patriots a 49-12 lead. Two possessions later, Sanchez hit Keller for a 1-yard touchdown. After a Patriots punt, the Jets ran out of the rest of the clock and the Patriots won the game. The Patriots scored three touchdowns in a span of 52 seconds, becoming the third team since the AFL-NFL merger to do so. (The 2002 Seahawks did it in 52 seconds while the 1998 Falcons in 49 seconds.) Also, the Patriots scored the most points in consecutive weeks (108) and in a four-week period (190) since the 1950 Los Angeles Rams. Who punted Answer:
both teams
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Question: My small village, Fena Dim, stands under the sword. Fena Dim was in danger. Answer: yes Question: Victor Hugo used to live at num?­ber 6, which is now a museum of his manuscripts, artifacts, and drawings. The house where Victor Hugo used to live has now been turned into a museum. Answer: yes Question: put her outside and hey she's fine Put her inside, hey she's fine. Answer:
no
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Solve this math problem Solve 12 = -i + 7 for i.
-5
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Q: Translate "Around the Balkans in 50 Days" to Turkish? Yes: 50 günde devri Balkanlar [Q]: Taraflar, IMF tarafından öne sürülen kilit bir şart olan sosyal sigorta reformunun 2006 yılına kadar ertelenmesine karar verdi. Translate this to English? [A]: Both sides agreed that social security reform -- a key condition set by the IMF -- will be postponed until 2006. Question: Artık üyelerin resmi AB üyelik adayları olmaları gerekmediği halde, anlaşmaya yeni katılan Arnavutluk, Bosna-Hersek, Moldova ve Sırbistan-Karadağ üyelik umudu besliyorlar. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Although members no longer need to be formal candidates for EU accession, the new entrants into the agreement -- Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova and Serbia-Montenegro -- seek eventual membership. test: (Çeşitli kaynaklar -- 29/06/05 – 06/07/05) English? translation: (Various sources -- 29/06/05 – 06/07/05) Bir nanosaniye saniyenin milyarda biri oluyor. In English? xxxxx A nanosecond is one billionth of a second. Makedonya'nın eski Başbakanı Lyubko Georgievski gelecek yılki cumhurbaşkanlığı seçimleri öncesinde VMRO-DPMNE Partisi'nin liderliğinde yeni yüzlerin yer almasını istiyor. In English? xxxxx
Macedonia's former Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski wants to fill the leadership of the VMRO-DPMNE party with new people, in advance of next year's presidential elections.
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Para obtener el mejor Mustang Oklahoma Nacimiento de lesiones abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue". How do you say this sentence in English?
For the best Mustang Oklahoma Assault lawyers and Mustang Oklahoma Assault attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver".
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Data: name = Aromi, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, customer rating = low, area = city centre, familyFriendly = no. What is a sentence that describe this data?
Aromi is a coffee shop providing Italian foods and located in city centre. It has low rating because it is not family-friendly.
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Young Palestinian's death from breast cancer inspires first commercial animation. "Fatenah" is based on life of Gaza seamstress who died of the disease aged 28. It took doctors six months to diagnose cancer; they told her to loosen her bra. Filmmakers hope it will help break down barriers around subject taboo in the region. Write an article based on these highlights.
The harsh reality of life and death in Gaza is a common theme for Palestinian filmmakers. A still from "Fatenah," the first commerical animation to come out of the Palestinian Territories. But it was the 2004 death of a young Palestinian woman -- not at the hands of a militant attack or an Israeli incursion -- that struck a note with two filmmakers. Their animated film, "Fatenah," is inspired by her struggle with breast cancer, which is still a sensitive subject in the Palestinian territories. "The amount of trouble she has to go to just to survive, you feel somehow committed to be part of that project, it is so strong and so emotional," director Ahmad Habash told CNN. Fatenah, which tells the fictional story of a young seamstress from a Gaza refugee camp, is the first commercial Palestinian animation film ever made. The heart-wrenching tale follows Fatenah's pain and humiliation as she struggles to leave Gaza for treatment after finding few Palestinian doctors willing to help. At first, one doctor suggests she loosen her bra, while another says her condition will probably go away once she marries. It takes six months for Palestinian doctors to treat her concerns seriously and diagnose her with breast cancer. Fatenah becomes tied up in Israeli and Palestinian bureaucracy, denied treatment until it is too late. It is a devastating tale that Habash said is not unique. "The Shata refugee camp, which exists in Gaza ... represents any refugee camp and [Fatenah] could be any woman," he said. "The story could happen again." The film's executive producer Saed Andoni said it was a gamble telling such a tragic story using animation. But he believes that bet has paid off. "I think the animation has softened the harshness of the topic," he said. "Breast cancer and illness and death and Gaza and the siege, it's all heavy stuff, it's all harsh stuff. Put it in an animation style, give it a new dimension, give it a new perspective." At a screening in the West Bank city of Ramallah, audience members wept after hearing Fatenah's story, saying they related to her plight. One scene shows Fatenah checking her breast for lumps. The filmmakers hope this will help to break down barriers around a subject that is still very hidden in the region. "It's very taboo to speak about the woman's body in Palestinian society, but in the film it happens and nobody criticizes and nobody says anything about it," Andoni said. "They accept it." The film breaks new ground by dealing with matters often swept under the carpet in Palestinian society. Andoni said the film's greatest endorsement came from the father of the woman whose real-life story inspired the film. The woman's father said he cried when he watched it. "It's a very human story and if it can touch the real family, it is a great moment," Andoni said.
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Question: Let's complete this passage. The targeting of supermarkets over the sale of kosher foods risks importing Middle Eastern violence to the UK, leaders of Britain’s Jewish communities warned last night. The Board of Deputies of British Jews and Jewish Leadership Council (JLC), which includes the heads of Britain’s main Jewish organisations, last night condemned boycotts and intimidation as ‘especially troubling’ for British Jews. Their joint intervention came after anti-Israel protesters caused ugly scenes at a branch of Tesco over the weekend, while Sainsbury’s pre-emptively removed kosher foods from a central London store amid fears demonstrators would ransack the shop. Leaders of Britain's Jewish communities have condemned protests over the sale of Kosher food. Pictured: Kosher goods were removed from Sainsbury's Holborn amid fears demonstrators would ransack the store The statement adds: ‘The community calls on retailers not to discriminate against or boycott any goods, products or suppliers, which would give the message that violence and intimidation work – an especially troubling situation for OPTIONS: - Birmingham people in the UK.’ - Board of Deputies of British Jews people in the UK.’ - Britain people in the UK.’ - British people in the UK.’ - Holborn people in the UK.’ - Israeli people in the UK.’ - JLC people in the UK.’ - Jewish people in the UK.’ - Jewish Leadership Council people in the UK.’ - London people in the UK.’ - Middle Eastern people in the UK.’ - Sainsbury people in the UK.’ - Tesco people in the UK.’ - UK people in the UK.’ Answer: Jewish people in the UK.’ Problem: Choose the next sentence Manila, Philippines (CNN)This week Pope Francis will set foot on Philippine soil. His pastoral visit is the fourth time our country will be graced by the presence of the Successor of Peter. In 1970 Blessed Pope Paul VI included the Philippines in his apostolic pilgrimage to Asia and Oceania. Saint Pope John Paul II came to the Philippines twice -- in 1981 and in 1995 for the World Youth Day. Twenty years later, we welcome Pope Francis. Every papal visit is unique, bearing the influence of the unique personalities of the popes and the changing circumstances in the country, the Church and the world. We await the renewed challenge for the ordained and religious to embody the love, patience and healing of the OPTIONS: - Asia as they bring the good news to the poor. - CNN as they bring the good news to the poor. - Church as they bring the good news to the poor. - Filipinos as they bring the good news to the poor. - Francis as they bring the good news to the poor. - Jesus as they bring the good news to the poor. - Manila as they bring the good news to the poor. - Oceania as they bring the good news to the poor. - Papal as they bring the good news to the poor. - Paul VI as they bring the good news to the poor. - Philippine as they bring the good news to the poor. - Philippines as they bring the good news to the poor. - Pope as they bring the good news to the poor. - Pope Francis as they bring the good news to the poor. - Saint Pope John Paul II as they bring the good news to the poor. - Successor of Peter as they bring the good news to the poor. - World Youth Day as they bring the good news to the poor. Answer: Jesus as they bring the good news to the poor. QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. The favourite in the race to become Labour’s new leader in Scotland is embroiled in a bitter row with Ed Miliband over who will take charge of the party’s Scottish campaigns. Jim Murphy, tipped to lead Labour’s fightback against the Scottish Nationalists, has told Ed Miliband he will refuse to work with fellow Scots-born Shadow Cabinet heavyweight Douglas Alexander. Allies of Mr Murphy say Mr Alexander is a ‘campaigns flop’ and want him to ‘stop meddling in the Labour Party in Scotland’. Jim Murphy is involved in a bitter row with Labour leader Ed Miliband over who will take charge of the party's Scottish campaigns OPTIONS: - Alexander is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Douglas Alexander is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Ed Miliband is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Jim Murphy is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Labour is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Labour Party is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Murphy is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Scotland is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Scots is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Scottish is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Scottish Nationalists is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ - Shadow Cabinet is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ ANS: Jim Murphy is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).’ QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. By Anthony Hay for MailOnline Follow @@Anthony_Hay Liverpool's players were letting the train take the strain as they enjoyed a little bit of shut eye on the way down to London. But Martin Skrtel and Co might think again when Jose Enrique is around. The left back uploaded pictures of Dejan Lovren, Skrtel and Lazar Markovic sleeping accompanied with the caption 'Never sleep in the train my friends hahahaha'. Enrique also posted a snap of himself posing for a picture with his 'usual friend' with Suso. Liverpool new boy Dejan Lovren was pictured asleep while on the way to London to face West Ham OPTIONS: - Anthony Hay, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Anthony_Hay, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Brendan Rodgers, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Daniel Sturridge, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Dejan Lovren, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Enrique, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Jose Enrique, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Lazar Markovic, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Liverpool, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - London, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - MailOnline, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Martin Skrtel and Co, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Skrtel, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Suso, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - Upton Park, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye - West Ham, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye ANS:
Skrtel, who could return to Liverpool's starting line-up this weekend, was also getting some shut-eye
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HAVANA Photographs of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, 88, appeared in official media on Monday for the first time since August, showing him slightly hunched over while seated, but appearing animated as he spoke with a student leader. Speculation over Castro's health has intensified since the historic Dec. 17 announcement by his younger brother, and current president, Raul Castro, and U.S. President Barack Obama, that the two longtime adversaries would restore diplomatic ties. Castro, who periodically writes a column, went silent after the announcement until finally commenting a week ago, when he offered lukewarm support for the pact his brother reached with Obama. The pictures of Castro with student leader Randy Perdomo were taken on Jan. 23, according to Perdomo's account, which appeared with the photos on the website of the Communist Party newspaper Granma on Monday night. Granma published 21 pictures of the two men talking, with Castro in various poses of engaged conversation, viewing a video and flipping through a newspaper. A Brazilian theologian who met Castro last week said the former leader was in good health, appearing skinny but lucid. Castro stepped down from power due to poor health, handing over to his brother provisionally in 2006 and definitively in 2008. Though he receives visitors, he has not appeared in public for more than a year. (Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Clarence Fernandez) ||||| Castro reading a newspaper with Perdomo. (Photo: Estudios Revolucion via epa) Amid rumors Fidel Castro is in declining health or may have already died, Cuba's Communist Party newspaper Granma published the first photos in months of the aging former Cuban leader. The article, titled "Fidel is one of a kind" and published late Monday, includes a gallery of more than 20 pictures of the 88-year-old Castro speaking with Randy Perdomo García, the head of the Federation of University Students at the University of Havana. In several of the photographs, the former guerrilla leader is seen holding a newspaper reporting on the release of three Cuban spies from the United States, perhaps in an effort to verify the photographs were taken recently. The three intelligence agents were freed after the Dec. 17, 2014 declaration that the two countries would re-establish diplomatic relations. Perdomo says he met with Castro for more than three hours and that the "Commandante" was "full of life" during their discussion of issues ranging from sports and Castro's daily exercises, to astronomy and world affairs. "(Castro) continues a conversation about new ways of fighting some diseases, including diabetes, with the production of natural foods; about Cuba's relations with Africa, from its contribution to those countries' independence to the end of apartheid and the current contribution of Cuban doctors to the fight against Ebola," Perdomo wrote. The release of the pictures follows what has become a now-common routine where the Cuban government distributes proof of Castro's well-being to quash rumors of his death. "You wonder if its Photoshopped to make him look better, but he clearly seems to be alive and engaged," said Jorge Duany, director of the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University in Miami. But Duany sees another motive. He says its no accident that Fidel Castro is seen with the head of the university's student union. "It's an attempt to revive the heroic student days of Fidel Castro, reminding everyone in Cuba and elsewhere of the revolutionary struggle and Fidel's lifelong commitment to changing the world," Duany said. "They're trying to make that connection between his youth and the now aging, retired leader." At least one critic of the Cuban government was skeptical of the claim Castro is still lucid and theorized he suffers from some form of dementia. "It's OK to say that he's gone, that he's not the same person that he once was," Ninoska Pérez, director of the Cuban Liberty Council told CNN. "But they want to keep this image alive of someone who is not only still there but is in control of everything." "If Fidel Castro was in any condition to be shown in a camera or to address the nation, they would have done so a long time ago," Pérez added. The photos were published just before midnight Monday. The last images of Castro released prior to these came out in August following a meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. An article published on Granma's website last month featured comments, but no photos, from the former revolutionary leader on the improving relations between Cuba and the United States. "I don't trust the policy of the United States, nor have I exchanged a word with them, but this does not mean I reject a pacific solution to the conflicts," the Jan. 26 article quoted Castro as saying in a letter directed to the Federation of University Students. "We will always defend cooperation and friendship with all the people of the world, including with our political adversaries." Contributing: Alan Gomez, USA TODAY; The Associated Press Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1CUDRqt ||||| Havana (AFP) - Cuban state media released the first photographs of former president Fidel Castro in nearly six months in a bid to quiet rumors that his health is failing. The images showed the 88-year-old Castro at his home along with his wife Dalia during a meeting with the leader of a students' union, and were published in the state-run newspaper Granma and other official media. Castro had remained quiet publicly after the United States and Cuba announced in December that they were going to restore diplomatic relations after a half century of enmity stemming from the Cold War. That silence prompted chatter on social media and in foreign media that Castro was sick or even had died. The article accompanying the new photos said the meeting took place January 23. The headline says, "Fidel is extraordinary." The photos show Castro wearing a blue sweat-suit with a blue-checked collared shirt. The images come after weeks of feverish speculation concerning the Cuban revolutionary leader's medical condition after he disappeared from the public eye. The last time he was seen in public was January 8, 2014, when he attended an art gallery opening near his home. Swirling rumours of Castro's demise have cropped up often since he stepped down from office during a health crisis in 2006. Raul Castro, the longtime armed forces chief, took his brother's place at Cuba's helm. The Granma article said that the meeting between Castro and the student leader came four days before Castro finally broke his silence on the diplomatic breakthrough with the US and said that, although he was wary of his old enemy Washington, he did not oppose it and viewed the historic change as a "positive step." Perdomo said his talks with Castro were as if he were talking to an old friend. He said he got a call the night before from Castro and was moved when he finally heard a voice he had often heard from afar. "How are you, Randy,?" said Castro, according to Perdomo. He said they talked about the articles that Castro has published in Granma, and about astronomy and the importance of science in human advancement. Last week the communist leader met with a Brazilian theologian, Frei Betto, who advocates liberation theology -- the idea that it is the Catholic Church's responsibility to help the poor. "The commander is in good health and in good spirits," Betto said the next day. But no photos of the meeting were published. Castro took notes on what Betto said, according to the Brazilian. Betto said he found the former Cuban leader "in good health, thin but lucid." In mid-January Castro sent a letter to Argentina football legend Diego Maradona -- a friend of his -- and this also eased fears that he was on his last legs. ||||| HAVANA (AP) — Cuba has published the first photos of Fidel Castro in more than five months, showing the 88-year-old former leader engaged in what appears to be a lively conversation with a university student. A screenshot of Cuba's website Cubadebate shows ten photos of Fidel Castro on their opening page in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday Feb. 3, 2015. Cuba has published the first photos of Fidel Castro in five months,... (Associated Press) A screenshot of Cuba's website Cubadebate shows a photo of Fidel Castro with the head of the main Cuban student union Randy Perdomo Garcia in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday Feb. 3, 2015. Cuba has published the... (Associated Press) Nearly two dozen images were published virtually simultaneously on the websites of Cuba's main state media outlets around midnight Monday. In them, Castro is seated and discussing current events with the head of the main Cuban student union. A first-person account by student leader Randy Perdomo Garcia says the meeting took place on Jan. 23. The photos are the first images of the revolutionary leader since a set of photos came out in August showing him talking with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Perdomo says in a lengthy article accompanying the photos that he and Castro met for more than three hours in the former leader's house after an event celebrating the 70th anniversary of Castro starting his studies at the University of Havana. The student leader says Castro said that he is keeping abreast of the news and performing daily exercises, and he engaged Perdomo in a wide-ranging discussion of topics including international politics, agriculture, astronomy, and even Namibia's donation of animals to Cuba's National Zoo. Perdomo says the two men discussed the release of three Cuban intelligence agents as part of the Dec. 17 declaration by Cuba and the United States that they would move to re-establish full diplomatic relations. The photos show Castro examining a newspaper report on their release. "I'm about to go but he continues a conversation about new ways of fighting some diseases, including diabetes, with the production of natural foods; about Cuba's relations with Africa, from its contribution to those countries' independence to the end of apartheid and the current contribution of Cuban doctors to the fight against Ebola," Perdomo wrote. Castro did not issue a public statement for nearly a month after the announcement that Cuba and the U.S. were moving to re-establish full diplomatic relations. Castro's public appearances and statements have become increasingly infrequent since he stepped down from duties as president after a serious illness in 2006 and handed over leadership to his younger brother Raul. His unusually lengthy silence after the Dec. 17 announcement sparked intense speculation about his health. ___ Follow Michael Weissenstein at www.twitter.com/mweissenstein. ||||| What is a one-paragraph summary of the above article?
– Fidel Castro is apparently spending his retirement convincing people he's alive: After his silence when the US and Cuba reopened relations spawned rumors about his failing health or even death, he belatedly penned a Jan. 26 letter, AFP reports. Now Cuban state media has released more than 20 photos that show the ex-leader meeting with university student Randy Perdomo Garcia, who wrote for the Communist Party newspaper Granma that Castro was "full of life" during the Jan. 23 visit, the AP reports. Perdomo says he met with the 88-year-old revolutionary for more than three hours at Castro's home, during which they chatted about astronomy, world issues, and Castro's exercise routine, USA Today reports. The photos, which show Castro hunched over but "animated," per Reuters, are the first official pictures of him since August.
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Question: Article:Cornwall Council members gave the council leader John Pollard a mandate to sign off an agreement with the government. Cornwall would be the first county to get devolved powers as announced by the chancellor in the Budget. The details of the deal have not been made public under instructions from ministers, said Mr Pollard. The main demands listed by Cornwall Council include: Councillors had a confidential briefing session where they were given details of which areas the government is offering to hand over some powers. Councillors had a private briefing on Tuesday at which they were given some information about what extra powers ministers are offering the authority. The Labour and UKIP groups didn't back the offer, but leader John Pollard received enough support for a mandate to sign an agreement. The council says the government has insisted the process remain confidential. Alongside EU funding and bus services, the BBC also understands further education, business support, energy, and health and social care services will form part of any package. An official announcement is expected possibly by the end of the week. "Seeking more powers for Cornwall is not new - we have been striving for more autonomy for years," said Mr Pollard, independent leader of the Liberal Democrat-independent controlled authority. "If agreed these proposals will allow the people of Cornwall to benefit from an integrated health and social care system, significant economic growth, more affordable homes, greater access to employment and training opportunities, together with a much improved public transport network." Both UKIP and Labour members voted against the deal. Tim Dwelly, leader of the Labour group, said: "We think this deal should not have been done in secret and should have been put to the people of Cornwall." Summarize the main points of that article. Answer: Devolution powers for Cornwall are said to be a step closer after councillors approved plans in a private meeting. Question: Article:Hopes that Mr Trump will introduce a pro-business agenda have blunted earlier concerns about his win. Stock traders sought out firms standing to gain from his presidency, with American banks among the winners. But shares in some of the biggest tech firms took a hit, pulling the Nasdaq index into negative territory. The Dow Jones ended the day 1.17% higher at 18,807.88 points, while the S&P 500 index rose 0.2% to 2,167.48 points. Investors have shifted to a focus on Mr Trump's priorities, including tax cuts, an increase in defence and infrastructure spending, and bank deregulation. Bank shares, buoyed by hopes that Mr Trump will relax financial regulation, were among the biggest Wall Street gainers. But the Nasdaq index, which has a large number of technology stocks, finished down 0.81% at 5,208.80. Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook shares all took a hit. Analysts said tech companies would be hurt by any trade barriers brought in by Mr Trump, and would not benefit as much from his plans for lower taxes and higher infrastructure spending. "Tech has the most important export exposure of any sector, so there are some fears of rising trade barriers that would hit tech pretty meaningfully," said Mike Bailey, director of research at FBB Capital Partners. In Europe, the FTSE 100 closed lower after a rally which took it near the 7,000 level ran out of steam. The UK index finished down 1.2% at 6,823 points. Germany's Dax and France's Cac indexes, which had earlier been more than 1% ahead, each closed about 0.2% lower. Mark Dampier, analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, told the BBC that some investors were taking profits. He forecast continued volatility as the markets digested what a Donald Trump presidency would mean. But Lee Wild, head of equity strategy at stockbroker Interactive Investor, said: "Perception now is that the controversial multi-billionaire TV presenter and property mogul could be good for business; and talk of tax cuts and heavy spending on infrastructure would certainly be good for growth." CMC Markets strategist Michael McCarthy said it appeared a consensus was building that much of Mr Trump's rhetoric during the campaign "was a sales pitch rather than a commitment to act". Earlier, Asia's markets had continued the stock market rally that gathered pace on Wednesday. Japan's Nikkei index closed up 6.7%, more than recovering losses from the previous session. Hong Kong's Hang Seng closed 1.9% higher. On the currency markets, sterling rose 0.8% against the dollar to $1.2514, and was up 1.2% against the euro at €1.1507. Traders had expected Hillary Clinton to beat Mr Trump to become the next US president. His victory initially sent money flowing into stocks that were deemed to be safer, as well as traditional haven assets such as gold and currencies including the yen. "Investors were risk averse yesterday, then after seeing that Americans were optimistic and chasing the market higher, they wasted no time reversing their positions," said Takuya Takahashi, a strategist at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo. And Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at IHS Markit, said that "after the initial shock, investors seem to feel that a Trump administration could be good news for US businesses, with lower taxes and a reduced regulatory burden". He added that while Mr Trump had set out several broad economic policies, including corporate tax breaks and the renegotiating or scrapping of trade deals, there was no certainty these would go ahead. "As in the past, it is unclear how much of the campaign bluster will translate into actual policy initiatives." Summarize the main points of that article. Answer: US financial markets appear be embracing Donald Trump's election with the Dow Jones closing at an all-time high and the S&P500 also edging up. Question: Article:Media playback is not supported on this device The Scot won 6-1 6-4 and will play Juan Martin del Potro in Sunday's gold-medal match (19:00 BST) after the Argentine beat Spain's Rafael Nadal. Del Potro, ranked 141st in the world, won 5-7 6-4 7-6 (7-5). World number two Murray, 29, is attempting to become the first player to win two Olympic singles titles. He won his second Wimbledon - and third Grand Slam - last month. "It's obviously not an easy thing to do, that's why it's never been done before," said Murray about the prospect of another gold medal. "I'm going to give my best effort and I'm happy I'm guaranteed the medal, but the goal is obviously the gold." After coming through two gruelling matches, Murray dominated against Nishikori, breaking his opponent twice to win the first set in 30 minutes. The Briton was unhappy to get a code violation in the second set as he argued with umpire Carlos Ramos, but he remained in control of the action on court. Nishikori appeared to wilt in the Rio heat as he dropped serve midway through the second set with a dreadful game. Murray served his way to an unexpectedly simple victory, winning arguably the point of the tournament, a 23-shot rally, to set up a third match point. Media playback is not supported on this device While the first semi-final was a pretty straightforward affair, the second was anything but in front of a packed and raucous stadium. Nadal, who won gold in the men's doubles with Marc Lopez on Friday, took the first set before Del Potro levelled. Both players played superbly in the decider, with Nadal breaking back at 5-4 down with some wonderful shots - but it was eventually in vain as the Argentine won the decider 7-5 in the tie-break. Del Potro, 27, who collapsed to the ground in celebration and kissed the Olympic emblem, won bronze at London 2012. "It means a lot to me. It's very big, maybe even more special than when I won the US Open," said Del Potro, who was mobbed by Argentine fans at the end. "I didn't expect to get to the final, I didn't expect to beat Djokovic. I am living a dream and the crowd make me cry after every match." Summarize the main points of that article. Answer:
Britain's Andy Murray remains on course to win back-to-back Olympic tennis gold medals after beating Japanese fourth seed Kei Nishikori in the semi-finals.
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Dialogue: Peter: Yo, we’re coming over to Warsaw for this weekend. Could we crash on your couch for 2 nights? Alex: Hell yeah! Jen: Thanks, we really appreciate it :) Alex: But we ARE going to party Peter: I was hoping so Jen: Noo, not like last time, please! Alex: Sorry not sorry Peter: It’s gonna be lit! Alex: Btw, what brings you to the capital? Peter: We need to go to Ikea on Saturday to grab some stuff for the apartment Alex: How do you like living in the new place? Jen: It’s really nice and comfortable <3 and we are finally by ourselves Peter: But the neighbours suck... Alex: Haha how come? Peter: Making noise complaints all the time Alex: Bullshit! Peter: I know Jen: How about you just stop making so much noise? Peter: Me? Never! Alex: Haha I missed that. See you guys on Saturday! What were the main points in that conversation?
Peter and Jen are coming to Warsaw to buy some things for their flat in IKEA. They're going to stay at Alex's who's going to take them to a party. Peter and Jen have some problems with their neighbours in the new flat.
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Translate to Russian: Mr. Putin is no great thinker or reformer, but he is astute and genuinely popular. Russian:
Г-н Путин не является ни большим мыслителем, ни реформатором, но он проницателен и очень популярен.
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Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he was one of the most popular entertainers in the world, and was the best-selling music artist during the year of his death. Jackson's contributions to music, dance, and fashion along with his publicized personal life made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The eighth child of the Jackson family, Michael made his professional debut in 1964 with his elder brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon as a member of the Jackson 5. Beginning in May 2002, Jackson allowed a documentary film crew, led by British TV personality Martin Bashir, to follow him around nearly everywhere he went. On November 20 of that year, Jackson brought his infant son Prince onto the balcony of his room at the Hotel Adlon in Berlin as fans stood below, holding him in his right arm with a cloth loosely draped over Prince's face. Prince was briefly extended over a railing, four stories above ground level, prompting widespread criticism in the media. Jackson later apologized for the incident, calling it "a terrible mistake". Bashir's crew was with Jackson during this incident; the program was broadcast in March 2003 as Living with Michael Jackson. In a particularly controversial scene, Jackson was seen holding hands and discussing sleeping arrangements with a young boy. As soon as the documentary aired, the Santa Barbara county attorney's office began a criminal investigation. After an initial probe from the LAPD and DCFS was conducted in February 2003, they had initially concluded that molestation allegations were "unfounded" at the time. After the young boy involved in the documentary and his mother had told investigators that Jackson had behaved improperly, Jackson was arrested in November 2003 and charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent in relation to the 13-year-old boy shown in the film. Jackson denied the allegations, saying the sleepovers were not sexual in nature. The People v. Jackson trial began on January 31, 2005, in Santa Maria, California, and lasted until the end of May. On June 13, 2005, Jackson was acquitted on all counts. After the trial, in a highly publicized relocation, he moved to the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain as a guest of Sheikh Abdullah. Unknown to Jackson, Bahrain was also where the family had intended to send Jackson if he had been convicted, according to a statement by Jermaine Jackson printed in The Times of London in September 2011. On November 17, 2003, three days before Jackson's arrest, Sony released Number Ones, a compilation of Jackson's hits on CD and DVD. In the U.S., the album was certified triple platinum by the RIAA; in the UK it was certified six times platinum for shipments of at least 1.2 million units. Ask a question about this article.
What happened in 2002 with Jackson ?
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 9335*x - 4645*x - 4674*x - 352 = 0 for x.
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Write an article based on this summary: – A new Facebook post by Sarah Palin has raised the ire of animal rights groups because it shows 6-year-old Trig Palin standing on the family dog, reports Politico. Palin was making the case that her son, who has Down syndrome, had provided a lesson in determination and ingenuity. Her post: “May 2015 see every stumbling block turned into a stepping stone on the path forward. Trig just reminded me. He, determined to help wash dishes with an oblivious mama not acknowledging his signs for ‘up!’, found me and a lazy dog blocking his way. He made his stepping stone.” Reaction is all over the map. From the mildly disapproving: “Although perhaps a seemingly innocent post on Facebook by Palin, a child standing on a dog is not safe for either the child or the dog," says Animal Welfare Institute President Cathy Liss. To the very disapproving: “PETA, along with everyone else, is used to the hard-hearted, seeming obliviousness of this bizarrely callous woman,” says President Ingrid Newkirk. To the critics of the critics: “Trig is a great problem solver … and to all you ‘haters’ out there spewing your venom … this is a little boy with his dog who is doing nothing wrong!" writes one supporter, as noted by the Guardian.
Former governor, saluting son Trig, wants to see ‘every stumbling block turned into a stepping stone’ in the new year Facebook photos posted by Sarah Palin showing her son Trig using the family dog as a step stool unleashed online fury on Friday, in an incident reminiscent of the public reaction to Mitt Romney having driven with his dog strapped on the car’s roof. Trig, 6, who has Down’s Syndrome, is shown stepping on the back of the family’s black labrador while it lies on the kitchen floor in order to reach the sink. The dog appears unruffled. The Facebook post by Palin, who was the Republican vice-presidential nominee in 2008, drew more than 12,000 comments by midday, ranging from cries of animal abuse to those seconding Palin’s praise for the youngest of her five children. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sarah Palin’s post shocked some viewers. Photograph: Facebook “May 2015 see every stumbling block turned into a stepping stone on the path forward,” Palin wrote on her Facebook page. “Trig just reminded me. He, determined to help wash dishes with an oblivious mama not acknowledging his signs for ‘up!’, found me and a lazy dog blocking his way. He made his stepping stone,” Palin wrote. The message earned more than 50,000 “likes” from some of Palin’s 4.5 million Facebook followers. But some online commentators were infuriated. “You want to run your state and the country, but you don’t have the sense to tell your children to stop stepping on your dog’s spine?” Kenneth Meador wrote. “Yes the dog could have moved but the greater lesson is he’s gonna get bit and hurt and the dog will get blamed instead of the child that is abusing the dog/ should a child ever be allowed to step on any animal ughhh,” posted Amy Payzant Steward. Other followers were full of praise for both Palin and Trig. “Trig is a great problem solver … and to all you ‘haters’ out there spewing your venom … this is a little boy with his dog who is doing nothing wrong! And Sarah – I enjoy your quote for the new year!!” wrote Linda Conley Eltzroth Darling. The story of Romney having driven with the family’s Irish Setter on top of his car, inside a dog crate, was discovered by the Boston Globe in 2007 and recounted repeatedly during Romney’s failed 2012 Republican presidential bid. The dog incident occurred in 1983, when Romney was a rising star in the private equity world. Palin, a former governor of Alaska, was the running mate of Republican presidential nominee John McCain in 2008. McCain lost to President Barack Obama. ||||| AP Photo Animal rights groups slam Sarah Palin It seems that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin really stepped in it when she posted a picture of her son using a dog as his “stepping stone” — and animal rights groups are firing back. On Thursday, Palin posted three pictures of her son, Trig, on her Facebook page to commemorate New Year’s Day. The youngest Palin child was standing on the back of a black Labrador Retriever. Story Continued Below “May 2015 see every stumbling block turned into a stepping stone on the path forward,” Palin wrote. She continued, “Trig just reminded me. He, determined to help wash dishes with an oblivious mama not acknowledging his signs for ‘up!’, found me and a lazy dog blocking his way. He made his stepping stone.” People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called the post inappropriate. “It’s odd that anyone — let alone a mother — would find it appropriate to post such a thing, with no apparent sympathy for the dog in the photo,” PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said in a statement to POLITICO. “Then again, PETA, along with everyone else, is used to the hard-hearted, seeming obliviousness of this bizarrely callous woman,” Newkirk said. She pointed to an interview Palin gave in 2008 at a farm while turkeys were slaughtered in the background as an example of past differences between the animal rights group and the former vice presidential candidate. Animal rights group Friends of Animals also condemned Palin’s post. “It’s no surprise to Friends of Animals that Sarah Palin is so insensitive she thinks a Black Lab should be tolerant of a child who isn’t told to not put his full weight on top of the dog’s back by standing on him,” President Priscilla Feral said in a statement. “How lazy of Sarah Palin not to move the dog out of the way and teach her child the right lessons.” Trig was previously diagnosed with Down syndrome. As a mother of a child with special needs, Animal Welfare Institute President Cathy Liss said she understands the benefits of forming a relationship between a child with special needs and their pets. “That said, it is the responsibility of the parents to ensure that the interaction is safe and appropriate for both,” Liss said in a statement. She added, “Although perhaps a seemingly innocent post on Facebook by Palin, a child standing on a dog is not safe for either the child or the dog.” Palin did not respond to a request for comment. |||||
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What is the version of the following sentence with correct punctuation? Your dogs treatment may be adjusted to how well its health is progressing since the initial treatment
Your dog’s treatment may be adjusted to how well its health is progressing since the initial treatment.
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How is "Mr Bernard-Reymond's report advocates the development of economic and cultural links between European Union countries and China. The report claims that this is in line with the belief that intensifying relations with China will automatically lead to an improvement in the democratic and human rights situation in that country." said in Finnish?
Bernard-Reymondin mietinnössä pyritään sijoittamaan Euroopan unionin jäsenvaltioiden ja Kiinan välisten talous- ja kulttuurisuhteiden kehitys, jota mietinnössä suositellaan, sellaisen logiikan yhteyteen, jonka mukaan tällainen suhteiden tiivistäminen edellyttäisi välttämättä ja toisi mekaanisesti mukanaan parannuksen tämän maan demokratia- ja ihmisoikeustilanteeseen.
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Summarize: Make a note of what day your anniversary falls on. That way, you’ll have plenty of time to start pondering the important details, rather than being in a rush to come up with ideas at the last minute. Depending on what you have in mind, it might be wise to start planning as much as a month ahead of the actual date. Most couples use the day that they met or began seeing one another as the official date of their anniversary. If you tend to be forgetful, set a reminder on your phone to notify you when your anniversary is approaching. Giving him a heads up 2-3 weeks ahead of time will permit him to clear his schedule. Otherwise, you could run into prior commitments or other conflicts that threaten to put a damper on your special day. If you have a something special in the works, try dropping subtle hints to jog his memory without spoiling the surprise. You might say something like “How long have we been together now?” or “Can you believe it’s been almost a year since we were first introduced?” Be careful not to come across like you're testing him. He may not appreciate feeling like he's being grilled. It may not be possible for the two of you to get together on the actual day of your anniversary if you’re especially busy. Instead, you might shoot for the day before or after, or wait until the following weekend when you’re both free. A Friday or Saturday evening may be more convenient if your anniversary falls in the middle of a hectic work or school week. On the flipside, you might decide to go for a weeknight when fewer people are out to improve your chances of getting into an exclusive restaurant or sold-out show. If you’ve got a young one (or a fur baby) at home, make arrangements for someone to watch them. You’ll be able to enjoy a carefree evening knowing that they’re safe and sound. Try to have a sitter lined up at least a week before your anniversary in case things fall through unexpectedly. Ask a friend or relative if they’d be willing to handle the sitting duties to ensure that your child or pet is in good hands. When hiring someone you don’t know, seek recommendations from people you trust or look up feedback from previous clients who have had good experiences with the sitter.
Mark the date of your anniversary on your calendar. Remind your boyfriend that your anniversary is coming up. Schedule your celebration for a time that you’re both available. Hire a sitter for your child or pet.
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1. At turns heartbreaking and heart-stirring. 2. There's certainly nothing objectionable about Tully, but there's nothing remarkable either. It resides in that cinematic middle ground of not-bad, not-great, just okay. 3. A heartfelt, understated and occasionally heavy-handed slice of heartland. 4. It's a promising debut made even better by an impressive bunch of actors. 5. Flawed but promising. 6. Watching Tully reminded me of a time when calling a movie 'little' was a compliment, a way of saying a director had found ways to locate his movie in a world that seemed entirely real. 7. Tully is worth a look for its true-to-life characters, its sensitive acting, its unadorned view of rural life and the subtle direction of first-timer Hilary Birmingham. 8. Best to just pick up a blade of grass and chew on it while absorbing the scenic imagery and natural acting of a strong cast. 9. The movie resonates with a rare and genuine sweetness. 10. The revelations... are not in the plot but in the rhythm of life and the pace of days (brought to life perfectly in the crisp, bright, sunlit photography)... What is a brief summary of the following reviews?
A beautifully acted, quietly moving little film.
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input question: Write a random tweet? A random tweet: @LorelieBrown It's definitely the 1920s setting. My agent loved my 1920s partial, but didn't know where we could sell it. IN: OPTIONS: - negative - positive Write a tweet that is positive. OUT: @kirisutegomen4 lol yeah aus. Trivium fan right here Q: negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) A: ugh...feel like crap.life sucks so much.... Q: Write a positive tweet. A: @Dannymcfly Haha good luck! Love you you always 'tweet' literally! question: Generate a tweet. negative answer: I tried to do science, but idgi someone help me tmrw!!! Q: Write a negative tweet. A:
@ohmsnat It wasn't rainy here in DE..it was just kinda cold and cloudy and depressing
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Problem: Which lady, who has never won a Wimbledon singles title, was the US Open Champion in 1991 and 1992? ====== A: monica seles Q: "Which ""Sesame Street"" character is an addict?" A: cookie monster Problem: Since the start of the present ice age about 2.5 million years ago at least how many severe glacial periods have there been? Answer: 17 Q: Equus Ferus Callabus is the scientific name for which animal? ----- A: horse Q: Which Premier League side did Daniel Amokachi join after success in the 1994 World Cup for Nigeria? What is the answer? A: everton question: Answer this question. Sam Phillips was owner of which legendary recording studio? answer:
sun
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Problem: Data: name = The Golden Curry, food = Indian, customer rating = high. Can you generate a sentence? Answer: The Golden Curry provides Indian food Its customer rating is high. Problem: Data: name = The Olive Grove, eatType = pub, food = Indian, area = riverside, familyFriendly = no. Can you generate a sentence? Answer: The Olive Grove pub in riverside serves Indian food at decent prices, it doesn't allow children though. Problem: Data: name = The Rice Boat, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 1 out of 5, near = Rainbow Vegetarian Café. Can you generate a sentence? Answer:
The Rice Boat has moderate prices and a 1 out of 5 customer rating, it is located near Rainbow Vegetarian Café.
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Concepts: depot, track, train Write a sentence that includes all these words.
A train on a train track at a train depot.
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Les personnes présentant un apport inférieur au BME sont considérées comme ayant un apport insuffisant. Which language is this?
French
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Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end): How to ride the disneyland (california) monorail<br>Research the locations the monorail can be boarded from. The monorail has two stops, downtown disney (across from the lego store, near rainforest cafe) and tomorrowland station (inside the disneyland park, between the finding nemo submarine voyage and autopia's tracks). Prepare to complete a bag check. Sentence: it opened in 1935 A). Yes B). It's impossible to say C). No
B).
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Briefly summarize this sentence: soon after the resumption of the budget session , some members of the parliament accused the government of `` bypassing '' the parliament in deciding to hike the prices of kerosene and cooking gas during the session 's recess , the pti said . Summary:
indian parliament resumes budget session
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Problem: Jeremy Hunt has admitted taking his children to A&E over a weekend because he didn’t want to wait for a GP appointment. The Health Secretary revealed he had ignored his own department’s advice that casualty should be used for urgent or life-threatening cases. He tried to explain why he had not heeded NHS guidance, saying that it is not always clear when emergency care is necessary. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt admitted going to A&E instead of his local GP surgery. He is pictured with his wife Lucia Guo and two of their children But Labour’s health spokesman Andy Burnham accused him of being ‘irresponsible’ by suggesting it was acceptable to use A&E as a way to bypass busy surgeries. Mr OPTIONS: - A&E replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - Andy Burnham replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - GP replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - Hunt replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - Jeremy Hunt replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - Labour replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - Lucia Guo replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. - NHS replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. Answer: Andy Burnham replied: ‘If all “unwell” people went to A&E, NHS would collapse. Problem: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:08 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 29 April 2013 A 33-year-old former English teacher sentenced to parole after admitting she had sex with a 15-year-old male student, was 'heavily depressed' at the time, her attorneys said today. Erica DePalo, from Montclair, New Jersey, has been sentenced to a three-year suspended sentence, meaning she will not serve jail time but will be registered as a sex offender. The former Essex County Teacher of the Year pleaded guilty in February and agreed today to never seek public or government employment again, nor have any contact with her victim. She taught honors OPTIONS: - Daily Mail, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - DePalo, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - English, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - Erica DePalo, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - Essex County Teacher of the Year, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - Megan's Law, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - Montclair, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. - New Jersey, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. Answer: English, creative writing, college prep and journalism and coached junior varsity girls tennis. Problem: Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Europa League round of 32 as Tottenham Hotspur host Fiorentina at White Hart Lane and Celtic host Inter Milan at Celtic Park on Thursday night. Both know a place in the Champions League is up for grabs for the winner of the competition and will look to steal a spot among Europe's elite next year. So, can Tottenham and Celtic see off their Italian opposition? Both kick-off at 8.05pm. Host commentator That's all for tonight, thanks for joining. Who says the Europa League is boring? What a game. Celtic pushed relentlessly in the second half and thoroughly deserve their draw. A long ball is played into the OPTIONS: - Celtic box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Celtic Park box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Champions League box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Europa League box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Europe box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Fiorentina box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Glasgow box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Inter box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Inter Milan box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Italian box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - John Guidetti box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Jose Basanta box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Roberto Soldado box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Rodrigo Palacio box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Sportsmail box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Spurs box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Stuart Armstrong box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Tottenham box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Tottenham Hotspur box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Viola box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - White Hart Lane box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. - Xherdan Shaqiri box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead. Answer:
Celtic box but the goalkeeper fumbles what should be a routine catch and Palacio pounces to restore Inter's lead.
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Translate to French: We will move to more "enterprise-wide" approaches and applications that will serve the needs of multiple programs across both departments over time, not just individual programs.
Nous adopterons des démarches et des applications axées davantage sur l'organisation dans son ensemble et qui répondront aux besoins de multiples programmes dans les deux ministères au fil du temps, plutôt que de se limiter à des programmes à titre individuel.
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Taunton is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the seat of Bristol County. Taunton is situated on the Taunton River which winds its way through the city on its way to Mount Hope Bay, 10 miles to the south. At the 2010 census, the city had a population of 55,874. Thomas Hoye Jr. is the current mayor of Taunton, and has held the position since 2012. Founded in 1637 by members of the Plymouth Colony, Taunton is one of the oldest towns in the United States. The Native Americans called the region Cohannet, Tetiquet and Titicut before the arrival of the Europeans. Taunton is also known as the "Silver City", as it was a historic center of the silver industry beginning in the 19th century when companies such as Reed & Barton, F. B. Rogers, Poole Silver, and others produced fine-quality silver goods in the city. Since December 1914, the city of Taunton has provided a large annual light display each December on Taunton Green, giving it the additional nickname of "Christmas City". The original boundaries of Taunton included the land now occupied by many surrounding towns, including Norton, Easton, Mansfield, Dighton, Raynham, Berkley, and Lakeville. Possession of the latter is still noted by the naming of Taunton Hill in Assonet. Ask a question about this article.
How many years after Taunton was founded by the members of the Plymouth Colony did Thomas Hoye Jr become mayor?
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QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. With a £26million fortune, Robin Gibb left behind more than enough to ensure his widow and three children would be well provided for. However, it may be a different story for the late singer’s love child – who has been cut out of his inheritance altogether, the Daily Mail can reveal. The former Bee Gee died in May last year aged 62 after a long battle with colon and liver cancer. He was survived by his second wife Dwina, 60, their son Robin-John, 30, and his two children from his first marriage, Spencer, 41, and Melissa, 39. Assets: Robin Gibb's wife Dwina (pictured left with her late husband) will inherit his fortune while the daughter he had with his housekeeper Claire Yang (pictured right holding Snow Robin) has been cut out of his will Smash hits: Mrs ANS: Gibb (pictured left) will inherit the lucrative music rights to Gibb's back catalogue of hits with the Bee Gees (pictured right). QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. Britain and Germany were at odds last night over claims that UK spies run an eavesdropping centre from the roof of the British Embassy in Berlin. Foreign minister Guido Westerwelle summoned the British ambassador to hear a formal protest about the snooping network allegedly operated by the Government Communications Headquarters. The German Foreign Office said it had warned Simon McDonald that using a diplomatic mission to tap communications would violate international law. Protest: German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (left) called in British ambassador Simon McDonald over reports the embassy is used as a listening post Leaked US National Security Agency documents suggest the UK could be using high-tech equipment on the embassy roof to gather economic and political intelligence, according to The Independent newspaper. British ambassador was asked to an interview in the ANS: German Foreign Office. QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. (CNN) -- Sharia stood immobile in front of the television, transfixed by its images, unaware of the world around her. Her family called her name over and over again, but she did not respond. It was that moment when they knew something was wrong. Initially, they thought it was a hearing problem. When they found nothing wrong, they decided to take 2-year-old Sharia to a specialist at an early detection center in 2009. "Within five minutes of looking at Sharia, (the specialist) said that she has autism," said Sharia's father, Fawad Siddiqui. "A very clear case of it." Siddiqui, 38, and his wife, Ayza Sheikh, were under the impression that Sharia was simply a late talker. Originally from Pakistan, the Siddiquis had no relatives to advise them on their first child. "I often tell my wife I think of it as Sharia before the iPad and ANS: Sharia after the iPad," Siddiqui said. QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Explosions erupted in Tripoli for a second consecutive night Wednesday into Thursday morning as NATO jets struck a vocational secondary school, a Libyan government official said. "We're not in a position to independently confirm that allegation," a NATO official said. The attacks got under way hours after a Pentagon spokesman acknowledged that the United States is providing munitions for allies to use in the air campaign against Libya. "We have provided material support, including munitions, to allies and partners engaged in operations in Libya," Col. Dave Lapan said in a statement. But, as President Barack Obama warned Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Wednesday that there would be "no letup" in NATO airstrikes, Russia lashed out against the air campaign, calling the bombing of certain Tripoli targets a "flagrant deviation" from the United Nations mandate. The mission to protect Libyans from their leader means making sure ANS:
Moammar Gadhafi "doesn't have capacity to send in a bunch of thugs to murder innocent civilians and threaten them," Obama said.
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Does "A new "File History" function allows incremental revisions of files to be backed up to and restored from a secondary storage device, while Storage Spaces allows users to combine different sized hard disks into virtual drives and specify mirroring, parity, or no redundancy on a folder-by-folder basis." contain the correct answer to "What is the new name of Windows Explorer?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: no Does "India is the country with the highest number of people practicing open defecation: around 600 million people." contain the correct answer to "What country is the worst violator" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Does "The Russian fleet during this time declined to engage the allies, preferring to maintain a "fleet in being"; this strategy failed when Sevastopol, the main port and where most of the Black Sea fleet was based, came under siege." contain the correct answer to "Why did the Russians strip their warships of their guns?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A:
no
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Problem: Esta colección es única en su género, creada pensando en ambientes de retiro y salud. ** English? Answer: This collection is one of a kind, created with retirement and healthcare settings in mind. Problem: La alfarería tradicional en Santa Lucía se caracteriza por la herencia de la técnica de los aborígenes, con el uso exclusivo de las manos durante el modelado de las vasijas. ** English? Answer: The traditional pottery in Santa Lucía is characterised by the legacy of the technique of the native inhabitants, with the modelling of the vessels being done exclusively by hand. Problem: Número de visitas: 955 ** English? Answer:
Number of visits: 1814
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Trying to snap a two-game losing streak, the Ravens flew to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome for a Week 6 interconference duel with the Minnesota Vikings. Baltimore would trail in the first quarter as Vikings quarterback Brett Favre completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end Visanthe Shiancoe and a 4-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Bernard Berrian. Afterwards, the Ravens would snag the only points of the second quarter with kicker Steven Hauschka making a 29-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Minnesota would extend its lead as kicker Ryan Longwell nailed a 40-yard field goal. Baltimore would come right back into the game with running back Ray Rice's 22-yard touchdown run, but Longwell helped out the Vikings with a 22-yard field goal. In a nerve-racking fourth quarter, Minnesota increased its lead with Favre finding Shiancoe again on a 1-yard touchdown run. The Ravens would respond with quarterback Joe Flacco's 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mark Clayton. After Longwell gave the Vikings a 29-yard field goal, Baltimore would take the lead as Flacco completed a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Derrick Mason and Rice getting a 33-yard touchdown run. Minnesota would regain the lead as Longwell booted a 31-yard field goal. Flacco would get the Ravens into scoring range, but Hauschka's 44-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left, preserving the Vikings' so-far perfect season. With the loss, Baltimore went into its bye week at 3-3. This also marked the first time that the Ravens defense allowed back-to-back 100-yard rushers since 2005 (Bengals' Rudi Johnson & Texans' Domanick Williams). Answer this question: Which team won?
Vikings
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QUES: These healthy gains in net subscriber additions are stimulating replacement and upgrade sales . In developed markets handset purchases tended to be flat , but those consumers who did purchase dug deeper and paid out more for coveted higher - end handsets and smart - phones . " In terms of market share , Nokia has passed the 40 % threshold for the first time ( 40.3 % ) . Samsung secured second place with 15.2 % , while Motorola barely managed to keep ahead of LG with its 9.3 % versus LG 's 9.2 % , and both edged out Sony Ericsson ( 8.3 % ) . There is a distinct possibility that LG might overtake Motorola by the end of 3Q 2008 , putting Motorola into fourth place . Question with options: Why are cell phone sales more predictable and substantial in developed markets ? ANS: Because people in developed countries can afford to pay more for cell phones , and do consistently QUES: Cathy and Louise want a picture of their children and the children do what they are told because they know what is good for them . Erica and Johnny show up to take one last rip and all of a sudden it is over . The trip is complete , Ian and John drop off the crew at Britannia Yacht Harbour and go and pull the boat out . Question with options: What may have been reason behind the statement " they knew what is good for them ? " ANS: The kids were aware of the fact that they would be punished if they did n't what they were ordered to do . QUES: When I got back from school we installed the 2 optical cables in the tubes who are in the wall . We were lucky and did n't have to remove the Gyproc wall . So now he can finally close all the holes and start the wallpaper and painting . Now there 's one problem , before he can start the wallpaper he needs my electricity cable of the tv . Question with options: What has to happen before wallpapering the wall ? ANS: Electricity cable to the TV must be placed on the wall . QUES: For his birthday I bought a hat with a trout on the side and put " Cast , Reel , Repeat " on the front . His name is on the back in case anyone tries to steal it but I doubt they will . He said he wants a hat with a naked chic on it so Candice and I conspired to put either " Naked chic " on a hat or a naked chicken . Question with options: What may be the reason she doubts someone will steal the hat ? ANS:
None of the above choices .
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Text: First, earlier this year Richard Wilson, an analyst at Radio Free Mobile in a note titled "Xiaomi: Reality Check PT V" claimed the firm's valuation had gone from US$45bn (£34bn) to less than US$4bn in just two years. Radio Free Mobile is in its own words "an independent research producer specialising in the digital and mobile ecosystem". Now, Xiaomi isn't listed so it's impossible to say how much the company is actually worth - and it is just ONE analyst - but Mr Wilson is basing this on how many handsets he believes Xiaomi is selling. Xiaomi strongly disputes this data and says it is "seeing very healthy demand". But it admits it is also "experiencing some challenges in the supply chain this year". In an email to the BBC Xiaomi said it last raised money two years ago so its valuation still stands at US$45bn. It's difficult to say definitively how many handsets Xiaomi sells because it doesn't release that data. However, in recent weeks IDC, a global consumer technology research house, released estimates which it said showed that Xiaomi's mobile shipments had fallen a whopping 38.4% in the April to June quarter of this year compared with the same time last year. IDC says Xiaomi is ranked fourth after local competitors Huawei, Oppo and Vivo. Data published by Counterpoint Research in April also shows Xiaomi's global market share shrinking - down more than 12% for the first quarter of this year compared with the same period in 2015. Counterpoint Research is a technology market research firm covering everything from smartphones to wearables. But Xiaomi says that the estimates it has from other research houses paint a more positive picture. In a statement to the BBC, a Xiaomi spokesperson said: "We understand that different analyst firms have different calculation methods. There are many other third-party reports out there, including those by Strategy Analytics, Gartner and IHS that put our Q2 2016 numbers significantly above what IDC estimated, and those are much closer to our true sell-out number. "We are seeing very healthy demand, but also experiencing some challenges in the supply chain this year. We are ramping up and in June, we sold 6.94 million phones in just one month." It would be fair to say there's a degree of industry envy over Xiaomi's spectacular rise. It was once heralded as the "Apple of the East" - partly because of its sleek designs and the way it presented its products to the market. But Apple claimed it was a copycat firm and sold the handsets at a cheaper price. Xiaomi says this isn't true and that its innovative e-commerce strategy is what has helped it race up the smartphone charts. So what's going on at Xiaomi? Part of the problem, some analysts say, is that Xiaomi's initial valuations were unrealistic. To be honest, that could be said about a lot of tech companies that were given sky high valuations over the last two years, and not just in China, as I've been writing about since last year. (See my blog: Is the Asian tech boom about to burst?) Remember, though, that Xiaomi isn't listed and it hasn't raised money since 2014. Given that's the case it's hard to put an actual number on how much it's worth - but it would be fair to say that the environment in which Xiaomi initially raised cash was much better than it is now. When Xiaomi first hit the Chinese market, the economy was doing better, the market was flush with cash to spend and investors were looking for the next big thing. The environment is different now and people are a lot more cautious. In this environment it's harder to justify a US$45bn valuation based on low growth. Xiaomi's rivals say it uses the formula that Chinese manufacturing firms did in the last decade to get ahead. Copy, produce, sell at rock bottom prices - repeat. Xiaomi says this isn't true, but, arguably, this formula helped Chinese tech firms beat the foreign competition time and time again in the Chinese market. However, the biggest competition now is coming from inside China - not outside. That's led to Xiaomi expanding in markets like India for instance, but even there it's facing local competition. Xiaomi's critics say that there was just far too much hype around what the company was trying to do. Sure, the way it sells its phones - over the internet and with no marketing costs - was seen as "disruptive". Now, though, it's at risk of being left behind by local competitors who are doing the same thing and better. In fact, a lack of marketing is one of the factors IDC points to as to why Xiaomi is suffering. Other companies have adopted brand ambassadors in China - celebrities or well recognised faces that young Chinese are familiar with, and that's helped them. Xiaomi knows that it cannot rest on its laurels and that's why it appears to be looking at breaking into the US. It has bought 1,500 patents from Microsoft to help it to do that one day. But it may face more concerns about its valuations as it spreads its reach. summary: The landscape may be changing for China's smartphone giant Xiaomi, and based on some of the estimates, it isn't looking good. Text: Douglas Slade, 75, an early member of the Paedophile Information Exchange, abused five boys between 1965 and 1980. Slade was arrested in the Philippines in 2015 and deported to the UK accused of 13 counts of child abuse and rape. He had denied all charges, over which the judge said he was "wholly unrepentant", but a jury convicted him at Bristol Crown Court. The man who ran a paedophile hotline from home Judge Euan Ambrose also told Slade: "Your past has caught up with you." He added the abuse had had a "profound effect" on Slade's victims, "throughout their adult lives". As the defendant was being taken to the cells a man claiming to be one of his victims in the 1970s, stood up in the public gallery, shouted his name and held up a sign before being ushered out. The sign said: "The Filipino children you abused for years have no voice. I have no voice for the harm you did to me. Rot in jail Slade". Another abuser, Christopher Skeaping, 72, formerly of Hounslow, London, was found guilty of one charge of indecent assault dating back to 1980. He will be sentenced at a later date. Slade's history of paedophilia was exposed in the Sunday People, when an article in 1975 named him as one of the "vilest men in Britain". Avon and Somerset Police said Slade, formerly of Sea Mills and Totterdown in Bristol, "was one of the main instigators" of the notorious exchange. The group campaigned to legalise sex with children, and Slade ran a helpline for paedophiles from his parents' home. A police spokesman said the force is investigating other lines of enquiry in relation to Slade's activities, and believes there are likely to be further victims. summary:
A paedophile once dubbed one of the "vilest men in Britain" has been jailed for 24 years for child abuse offences.
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Question: Let's complete this passage. A TV producer lost full custody of her biological daughter after the judge ruled her lesbian lover was the more responsible parent - the first case of its kind in New York involving a same-sex couple. A Family Court judge ruled against Emmy-winning TV producer Brook Altman, from New York, in favor of the six-year-old's adoptive mother Allison Scollar. In October 2006, Altman gave birth to the lesbian couple's baby daughter after a sperm donation from Scollar's close friend Robert Frame. Lesbian lovers: Brook Altman, left, and Allison Scollar, had been together four years when they decided to have a child together with a sperm donation from a friend She noted that OPTIONS: - Allison Scollar had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - Altman had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - Brook Altman had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - California had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - Emmy had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - Family Court had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - New York had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - Robert Frame had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. - Scollar had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. Answer: Allison Scollar had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments. Problem: Choose the next sentence By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 20:56 EST, 29 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:03 EST, 30 March 2013 The dazzling moons and rings of Saturn have long been one of the most mesmerising spectacles in the solar system. But now NASA scientists believe they may also hold the key to understanding the origins of our universe. New research based on data gathered from the Cassini spacecraft, which is orbiting Saturn, suggests these bodies date back more than 4 billion years. Scroll down for video The effects of the small moon Prometheus loom large on two of Saturn's rings in this image taken a short time before Saturn's August 2009 equinox The coloured patina on the ring particles and moons roughly corresponds to their location in the OPTIONS: - Cassini system. - NASA system. - Saturn system. - Steve Robson system. - moon Prometheus system. - rings of Saturn system. Answer: Saturn system. QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:18 EST, 31 December 2013 In a new Quinnipiac University poll, Florida Senator Marco Rubio leads a tightly clustered field of Republican presidential hopefuls among registered GOP voters. But Republicans are clearly at a point of limited popular support. The muddled field doesn't suggest a successful race in 2016 for Republicans, said Peter Brown, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 'The Republicans are more disliked than Democrats,' Brown said. 'The Republican brand is essentially in the toilet these days.' 'The only place the OPTIONS: - Brown do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Chris Christie do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - David Martosko do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Democratic do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Democrats do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Florida do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - GOP do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Hillary Clinton do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Marco Rubio do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Peter Brown do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Quinnipiac University do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Quinnipiac University Polling Institute do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Republican do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - Republicans do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - U.s. do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' - UPDATED do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' ANS: Republicans do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' Question: Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:48 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:46 EST, 12 April 2013 The health of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has deteriorated, the Vatican has revealed. Senior church officials were forced to make their fears public after a respected Vatican expert declared 'we won't have him with us for very much longer'. The 85-year-old, who stepped down in February, has looked increasingly frail in his few public appearances. Concerns: New fears have been raised over the health of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI since he resigned He is reported to have appeared unsteady on his feet when his successor, Pope Francis, visited him at the papal summer retreat of Castel Gandolfo near Rome recently. Query: Spanish journalist Ms Borerro stands by her claims, saying: ' OPTIONS: - Benedict is in a very bad way. - Castel Gandolfo is in a very bad way. - Daily Mail is in a very bad way. - Emeritus is in a very bad way. - Emeritus Benedict XVI is in a very bad way. - Paloma Gomez Borerro is in a very bad way. - Pope is in a very bad way. - Pope Francis is in a very bad way. - Rome is in a very bad way. - Spanish is in a very bad way. - Vatican is in a very bad way. Answer:
Benedict is in a very bad way.
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Q: Translate "In our view it is entirely natural to invite Russia to take the first direct confidence building step." to German? Yes: Unserer Ansicht nach ist es völlig natürlich, Russland dazu aufzufordern, den ersten direkten Schritt zur Vertrauensbildung zu tun. Q: Translate "They would not like it if the 2020 job creation programme was shoved down Parliament's throat." to German? Yes: Sie würden es nicht gutheißen, wenn das Programm 2020 zur Beschaffung von Arbeitsplätzen vom Parlament abgespeißt würde. Q: Translate "Our studies would suggest an extra 1 % employed - not trivial but certainly not an overall solution to the problem." to German? Yes:
Unsere Untersuchungen lassen auf ein zusätzliches Beschäftigungswachstum in Höhe von 1 % schließen. Das ist nicht vernachlässigbar, aber sicherlich auch keine Gesamtlösung für das Problem.
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How is "For these reasons, I voted in favour of the present proposal on the mobilisation of the EGF to assist Lithuania, with the objective of supporting the workers made redundant in the 128 firms operating in the civil construction sector." said in Romanian? Din aceste motive, am votat în favoarea propunerii de faţă, privind mobilizarea FAG pentru a ajuta Lituania, şi anume angajaţii disponibilizaţi de 128 de firme din sectorul construcţiilor civile. How is "Now we need to devote the autumn to discussing continued measures to take us through the crisis." said in Romanian? Trebuie ca în această toamnă să discutăm despre continuarea măsurilor anti-criză. How is "The initiative was launched to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the composer's death." said in Romanian? Iniţiativa a fost lansată pentru a comemora împlinirea a 130 de ani de la decesul compozitorului. How is ""War crimes cases are difficult to investigate, prosecute, defend and try." said in Romanian?
"Cazurile de crime de război sunt dificil de investigat, urmărit penal, apărat şi judecat.
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Die vorgeschlagenen Kürzungen der Mittel für die CGIAR sind Teil der Bestrebungen der Weltbank, Einsparungen in ihrem Verwaltungshaushalt in Höhe von 400 Millionen US-Dollar zu erzielen – eine Zusicherung, die Weltbank-Präsident Jim Yong Kim 2013 gegeben hat. Derzeit gewährt die Weltbank der CGIAR einen jährlichen Zuschuss in Höhe von 50 Millionen US-Dollar; dieser würde um 20 Millionen US-Dollar drastisch gekürzt, bis der Zuschuss insgesamt über einen Zeitraum von einigen Jahren möglicherweise vollständig abgeschafft wird. In English? xxxxx CGIAR की प्रस्तावित कटौतियाँ विश्व बैंक के अपने प्रशासनिक बजट को $400 मिलियन कम करने के प्रयासों का हिस्सा हैं - जो संगठन के अध्यक्ष, जिम योंग किम द्वारा 2013 में किया गया संकल्प है। विश्व बैंक फ़िलहाल CGIAR को $50 मिलियन का वार्षिक अनुदान दे रहा है जिसमें $20 मिलियन की कटौती की जाएगी, और कुछ वर्षों की अवधि में पूरी राशि संभवतः चरणबद्ध रूप में समाप्त कर दी जाएगी। Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, wird jeder der beinahe 33.000 Rotary Clubs auf der Welt gebeten, während der nächsten drei Jahre jedes Jahr eine Spendenaktion zu organisieren, wodurch ein Beitrag zur Herausforderung geleistet werden kann. In English? xxxxx Every Rotary club in the world is being asked to help meet the challenge by organizing a public fundraising event annually for the next three years. Die Firma expandiert weiter. 1907 wird eine Metallwarenfabrik zur Herstellung der Hakenbänder, Schließen und Stäbchen für die „Korsagenfabrikation“ eröffnet. In English? xxxxx
The company continues expanding, opening an adjacent ironware factory in 1907 for the production of hook bands, fasteners and boning for “corsage fabrication”.
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Problem: What is a random fact? Answer: nervous system is an electric conductor Problem: What is a random fact? Answer: the shape of body parts is an inherited characteristic Problem: What is a random fact? Answer: all animals breathe Problem: What is a random fact? Answer:
decomposer is a kind of role in an ecosystem
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CHAPTER XXIII DOWN THE STATEN ISLAND SHORE TO SANDY HOOK "Dick! Dick! What ails you?" "My head, Sam! Arnold Baxter struck me down," came with a groan. "Can you get up? We want to follow them," cried Tom, as he caught his brother by the arm. He had just reached the factory on a dead run, lantern in hand, to find Dick. "I guess I can stand, Tom. But I can't run yet." "Here, take the lantern and I'll carry you," came quickly, and in a moment more Tom Rover had Dick on his back and was running for the _Searchlight_ as rapidly as the nature of the meadow land permitted, Dick holding the light over his head so that both might see. The alarm had now become general, and by the time the yacht was gained two police officers, who had been on the hunt for harbor thieves, appeared. "What's the row about?" demanded one of the officers of the law, as he came into view. "Is that an officer?" questioned Dick feebly, "I am an officer--yes." "We are after some thieves and some parties who have abducted a girl. Will you help us?" "Certainly, if what you say is true. Where is the crowd?" "They ran off in that direction," came from Sam, as he loomed up out of the darkness. "They have a yacht out there somewhere." "Then we can't catch them--unless we get a boat," answered Sergeant Brown. "We have a boat, out this way," and Sam pointed with his hand. "But I guess we had better make certain that they go out first." What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. What is ailing Dick? 2. who asked him? 3. Why did it ail him? 4. how did he say it? 5. Was he standing? 6. could he? 7. run? 8. Who was Tom? 9. What did he want to do? 10. what was he holding? 11. WHat did Tom do? 12. and Dick? 13. what did he do with it? 14. why? 15. Who was hunting the theives? 16. What did the officer say? 17. How did Dick respond? 18. Who were dick and his brother looking for? 19. who stole what? 20. Did the officer agree?
1. My head, Sam! 2. Sam 3. Arnold Baxter struck him down 4. with a groan 5. no 6. yes 7. no 8. his brother 9. to follow them, 10. lantern i 11. carried him 12. took the lantern 13. held it over his head 14. so that both might see 15. two police officers 16. What's the row about? 17. Is that an officer? 18. thieves 19. a girl 20. yes
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Q: positive A: We loved the Royal Mile!! There are so many things to do and see and we took in as much as possible: the kilt making factory, Mary Kings Close, Greyfriars Bobby, a distillery tour and those weren't even half of all the things to do. We were warned ahead of time not to buy souvenirs or do any personal shopping there because the prices were inflated but we didn't find that was the case. In fact one of the first stores after you come out of Edinburgh Castle had the best price for cashmere scarves and we we all over the city. Even Princes Street was more expensive. The restaurants are fabulous and so are the street performers. We were there this past summer during the UK's heat wave and so that probably enhanced our experience. Don't go to Edinburgh and not do the Royal Mile! Q: positive A: Saw this next door to Kabuto when we went for dinner and wanted to try it out! We came the next day for an early dinner before going to the airport. Neither of us were too hungry so we got the #1 most popular dish - uni tomato cream linguini ($26) - to share. Service was impeccable and the ambiance of the small restaurant was cozy and homey. Really lovely. Freshly baked butter rolls will be served after you order. They're quite delicious with some really good butter. The pasta came relatively quickly as the restaurant was pretty empty. Portion size was pretty good considering it's uni. I really liked it. The uni was rich and creamy, more sweet than briny. There weren't too many chunks of uni, as to be expected, but if you do get one with a bite of pasta, it's heavenly. The cream sauce is on the heavier side, so if you're eating it on your own, get a starter salad or come hungry. Japanese-style Italian is pretty new in the States so it might take some getting used to. But Nakamura-ya is a great place to go to try it out! Q: positive A: We went to Prime on our first night in Vegas. We had eaten there before 2 years ago out on the patio. This time we made a reservation inside. You definitely need a reservation. We had a quaint table in a dining area near a large window so we could see some of the fountain. I started out with the Shrimp cocktail which was 4 large shrimp with cocktail sauce perfectly displayed on a bed of ice with lemon. They were delicious and a perfect appetizer. We both ordered the Caesar salad which was not only delicious but a nice sizable portion. I ordered the filet mignon which was superb and my companion got the dry aged bone in ribeye which he loved. We split the truffled mashed potatoes which were so creamy and delectable and a perfect portion to share. They did give us a nice bread basket with various bread including my favorite pretzel bread. We were too stuffed for dessert. The service was absolutely impeccable and friendly. Would definitely go back. Definitely pricey. Also, I might add there is a dress code which was not necessarily enforced. Q: positive A:
Took a couple minutes to get our chipotle burgers, but they were delicious. Sweet potato fries were delicious. I regret not including any pastrami as a part if the meal, but the burger was all I could handle. I'll just have to come back for some pastrami next time I'm in Vegas.
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Select from options: Continue writing the next sentence. How to check dns settings Swipe in from the right side of your windows 8 device to access the " start " screen. If you're using a mouse, point to the lower left corner of your session to access the " start " screen. Type " control panel " into the search field and select the option after it displays in the search results. OPTIONS: 1). Press the " search " key once you select " dns settings " from the results. Click " add-ons " below the " settings " section. 2). Click on " view network status and tasks " below the network and internet section. A list of all your active networks will display. 3). Select the option " properties " from the options. Under " system preferences, " select " authenticate all settings " from the options provided. 4). It should be located at the bottom of the results. Enter keywords like " system, network, model " in the search field. Answer:
2).
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Translate to French: The one-day session of the Commission would require provisions for conference servicing as follows:
La session d'une journée de la Commission nécessiterait l'ouverture de crédits pour les services de conférence, se répartissant comme suit :
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Write a text based on "endeavour s astronauts await permission to land" Text:
endeavour 's seven astronauts entered their last full day in space saturday awaiting word if mission managers had cleared the space shuttle for a return to earth .
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Article:Speaking to the BBC's Panorama programme, Lord Kinnock said: "Unless things change radically, and rapidly, it's very doubtful I'll see another Labour government in my lifetime." Labour announces whether Mr Corbyn or Owen Smith have won the leadership contest in less than a week. Mr Corbyn insists he is "delighted" with the state of the party. Lord Kinnock, who led the fight against left-wing extremism in the 1980s, when Labour was paralysed by faction fighting, said: "Not just in my lifetime but stretching back to the 1930s, by any examination this is the greatest crisis that the Labour Party has faced." Mr Corbyn, however, appealed to Labour MPs in an interview to "come together" after the contest. And an extraordinary olive-branch to hostile Labour MPs after the rebellion of the summer, and the failed attempt to force the leader's resignation, has emerged. Mr Corbyn's closest friend and chief lieutenant at Westminster, shadow chancellor John McDonnell, said the Labour leader and himself were willing to take lessons in leadership. "Tutorials" from former senior ministers and shadow ministers would answer accusations of incompetence, improve their performance in the House of Commons and improve relations with Labour colleagues at Westminster. "A bit of tutoring from some old hands?", I asked him. "Well, why not?" he replied. "Why not?" Panorama spent the summer with the rival pro- and anti-Corbyn factions in Labour's biggest local party, Brighton and Hove. The feuding there, and pressure from left-wing activists on the local MP, Peter Kyle, who is a critic of Mr Corbyn, mirrors the struggle taking place in many parts of the country. There are accusations in Brighton, as elsewhere, of "entryism" - infiltration of the party by members with links to groups intent on pushing Labour further to the left. The local chairman, Mark Sandell, has been named as a supporter of the far-left Alliance for Workers' Liberty, and is under investigation by the national party. He told Panorama: "I don't see myself as an entryist. "The Labour Party was founded by some really great socialists who wanted to get rid of capitalism, who wanted to change the world." Mr Kyle is likely to face pressure from party members who want to sack him as a candidate at the next general election. He said: "I think we are standing absolutely at the edge of a cliff and it might well be that one or other of the factions, or both of us, end up going over it. "I really think it's that serious." The leadership insists it is not seeking to purge the party of hostile MPs by seeing them deselected as candidates by left-wing local parties. But the leader of the Unite union, Len McCluskey, told the programme: "I believe some of the MPs have behaved absolutely disgracefully and they've not shown any respect whatsoever to the leader. "They should be held to account." I asked Mr McCluskey if MPs who continued to be "vocal dissidents" if and when Mr Corbyn was re-elected would be "asking for it" when it came to the question of de-selection. He said: "I think they would. I think anybody who behaves in a way that is totally disrespectful and out with the culture of the Labour Party is basically asking to be held to account." After warnings and speculation Labour might split if Mr Corbyn is re-elected as leader, Labour MPs critical of his leadership have told me there is no appetite in the party for a schism, or any kind of organised break-away. Some MPs who resigned from the shadow cabinet in rejection of Mr Corbyn's leadership have told me privately they are contemplating a return. Mr Corbyn is said by his close allies to be willing to see at least a share of shadow Cabinet places allocated by a ballot of MPs. But senior former shadow ministers contemplating a return are clear they will not pledge their faith in his leadership or competence to lead a Labour administration in government. Mr Corbyn insists he is "delighted" with the state of the party and the surge in its membership. He says young voters and the less well off in society could propel the party closer to power, and he denies that the idea of relying on past non-voters to deliver victory in future is "pie in the sky." But there is no clear evidence Labour is prepared to reunite after the leadership contest. Without unity, and without reconnecting to the millions of voters the polls say have turned their back on the party, Labour seems destined to languish in the political wilderness, broken as a major force in British politics. Panorama - Labour: Is the party over? is broadcast on BBC One on Monday 19 September at 20:30 BST. Catch up on BBC iPlayer Summarize the main points of that article.
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has given a stark warning about the re-election of Jeremy Corbyn.
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Write a sentence based on "putin sends congratulatory message to afghanistan 's grand council"
russian president vladimir putin sent a congratulatory message tuesday to afghanistan 's loya jirga , or grand council , wishing the delegates well in what he called their `` historical '' mission to choose a new government .
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Please capitalize where necessary: 35 yet thou sayest, because i am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me. behold, i will plead with thee, because thou sayest, i have not sinned. A: 35 Yet thou sayest, Because I am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me. Behold, I will plead with thee, because thou sayest, I have not sinned. Q: finally, you can now discover everything you need to know about your widget file... instantly! A: Finally, you can now discover everything you need to know about your WIDGET file... instantly! Q: 14 and joseph returned into egypt, he, and his brethren, and all that went up with him to bury his father, after he had buried his father. A: 14 And Joseph returned into Egypt, he, and his brethren, and all that went up with him to bury his father, after he had buried his father. Problem: in the above example, at 3 runs the marginal revenue is $350 but the marginal private cost is $300 so, in the absence of legal liability for crop damage or a payment from farmers, the railway company's profit is higher at 4 runs than at 3. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it? Answer: In the above example, at 3 runs the marginal revenue is $350 but the marginal private cost is $300 so, in the absence of legal liability for crop damage or a payment from farmers, the railway company's profit is higher at 4 runs than at 3. Text: returnable packaging is particularly advantageous in the case of direct delivery. Correct capitalization: Returnable packaging is particularly advantageous in the case of direct delivery. Q: this group includes: gu10 led lamp g series A:
This group includes: GU10 led lamp G SERIES
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epistemology
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Question: Trying to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, the Vikings flew to Lambeau Field for an NFC North rematch with the Green Bay Packers in a Thursday night fight. For this game, Minnesota gave rookie QB Tarvaris Jackson the start. In the first half, the Packers took an early lead as kicker Dave Rayner nailed a 38-yard field goal in the first quarter and a 44-yard field goal in the second quarter. In the third quarter, the Vikes took the lead with CB Fred Smoot returning an interception 47 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Rayner gave Green Bay the win with a 44-yard field goal. With the loss, not only did the Vikings fall to 6-9, but they also got eliminated from the NFC playoff race. A huge cause for Minnesota's loss was that the offense was only able to get three first downs the entire game. Also, keeping with the fact that the Vikings are the most penalized team in the league this season, they committed 10 penalties for a loss of 68 yards. How many field goals did the Packers have in the first half? Answer: 2 Question: After the week 12 win over the Cleveland Browns, the Bengals stayed home for a game against the Detroit Lions. The first and only score of the first quarter for both teams came when the Lions' Calvin Johnson caught a 54-yard pass from Matthew Stafford for a touchdown, which made the Lions lead 7-0 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, with 11:50 left, Jonathan Fanene got a 45-yard interception pass for a touchdown, which tied the game 7-7. Later in the 2nd quarter, with 5:50 left, Chad Ochocinco caught a 36-yard pass from Carson Palmer for a touchdown, which made the Bengals lead by 7. In celebration, he donned a poncho and sombrero, for which the NFL handed him another $20,000 fine. A 44-yard field goal by Shayne Graham with 0:09 left in the half made the halftime score 17-7. A 39-yard field goal by Shayne Graham was the only score for both teams in the 3rd quarter. With 8:11 left in the 4th quarter, Shayne Graham kicked a 23-yard field goal, to make the score 23-7. The Lions later had a 2-yard touchdown run by Kevin Smith with 1:36 left in the game. The Lions then attempted a 2-point conversion, but failed, making the final score 23-13. With the win, the Bengals improved to 9-3 and secured only their third winning season in nineteen years . How many more yards was the longest touchdown compared with the shortest? Answer: 52 Question: Trying to rebound from their last-second road loss to the Broncos, the Steelers flew to Paul Brown Stadium for a Week 8 AFC North brawl with the Cincinnati Bengals. In the first quarter, Pittsburgh trailed early as Bengals kicker Shayne Graham managed to get a 31-yard field goal. Fortunately, the Steelers took the lead with QB Ben Roethlisberger completing a 21-yard TD pass to WR Hines Ward. In the second quarter, Pittsburgh increased its lead with Roethlisberger and Ward hooking up with each other again on a 6-yard TD pass to lead 14-3. With 2:16 left in the second quarter on 4th-and-1 at the Steelers 2, Cincinnati chose to kick a 20-yard field goal and received loud boos from the hometown crowd upon successfully doing so. In a similar situation two minutes later, Steelers RB Willie Parker ran 1&#160;yard into the end zone to put the Steelers up 21-6 at the end of the first half. After a scoreless third quarter, the Bengals tried to make a fourth quarter comeback as QB Carson Palmer completed a 9-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh. Pittsburgh wrapped up the victory with kicker Jeff Reed nailing a 40-yard field goal. Who won the game? Answer: Pittsburgh Question: Martín de Ursúa used his conquest of the Itza as a stepping stone to achieving the coveted post of Governor-General of the Philippines, which he took up in 1709. European-introduced diseases devastated the native population of Petén, with the effects of disease compounded by the psychological impact of defeat. The population around Lake Petén Itzá numbered between 20,000 and 40,000 in 1697. By 1714, a census recorded just over 3,000 individuals in Spanish Petén, including non-Indians. This number would not have included the so-called "wild" Maya living in the forest far from Spanish administration and control. By 1700 the new colonial capital of Petén was mainly inhabited by colonists, soldiers and convicts. During the second half of the 18th century, adult male Indians were heavily taxed, often being forced into debt peonage. Western Petén and neighbouring Chiapas remained sparsely populated, and the Maya inhabitants avoided contact with the Spanish. San José, on the northwest shore of lake Petén Itzá, is the home of the last surviving speakers of the Itza language. The surname Kowoj still survives, but the Kowoj and Itza have fully merged and no longer exist as separate ethnicities. In modern times there is a history of conflict between San José and neighbouring San Andrés , and this mutual hostility probably represents ancient hostility between the Itza and the Kowoj. How many years spanned between Martin de Ursua becoming Governor-General of the Phillippines and the 1714 census? Answer:
5
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A very long time ago we lived in the spiritual and divine world where we experienced the most elevated harmony It was before we began to experience the spiral of evolution in which we now find ourselves Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
A very long time ago we lived in the spiritual and divine world, where we experienced the most elevated harmony. It was before we began to experience the spiral of evolution in which we now find ourselves.
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Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive
@phontigallo shine n grind n bring my baby biscuit back safe &amp; soon
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Sentence 1: Start your exploration from Asakusa Station, on the Ginza subway line (Tokyo's first subway). Sentence 2: It is not on the Ginza subway line. If the first sentence is true, then is the second sentence true?
no
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Input: What race is 1 , 137 miles long ? What kind of thing would answer this question? OPTIONS: - description - entity - abbreviation - human - numeric - location *** Output: entity Input: Where can I buy a hat like the kind Jay Kay from Jamiroquai wears ? What kind of thing would answer this question? OPTIONS: - description - entity - abbreviation - human - numeric - location *** Output: location Input: What kind of substance is dextropropoxyphen napsylate ? What kind of thing would answer this question? OPTIONS: - description - entity - abbreviation - human - numeric - location *** Output:
entity
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Here is a question about this article: Charles Pollak (born Karol Pollak), the inventor of the first electrolytic capacitors, found out that the oxide layer on an aluminum anode remained stable in a neutral or alkaline electrolyte, even when the power was switched off. In 1896 he filed a patent for an "Electric liquid capacitor with aluminum electrodes." Solid electrolyte tantalum capacitors were invented by Bell Laboratories in the early 1950s as a miniaturized and more reliable low-voltage support capacitor to complement their newly invented transistor. What is the answer to this question: In what sort of electrolyte does the oxide layer on an aluminum anode remain stable? **** So... a neutral or alkaline electrolyte Here is a question about this article: As of 2007, the total installed capacity of solar hot water systems is approximately 154 thermal gigawatt (GWth). China is the world leader in their deployment with 70 GWth installed as of 2006 and a long-term goal of 210 GWth by 2020. Israel and Cyprus are the per capita leaders in the use of solar hot water systems with over 90% of homes using them. In the United States, Canada and Australia heating swimming pools is the dominant application of solar hot water with an installed capacity of 18 GWth as of 2005. What is the answer to this question: What is the capacity of a solar hot water system? **** So... approximately 154 thermal gigawatt Here is a question about this article: Some stations that broadcast from smaller cities are private affiliates of the CBC, that is, stations which are owned by commercial broadcasters but predominantly incorporate CBC programming within their schedules. Such stations generally follow the CBC schedule, airing a minimum 40 hours per week of network programming. However, they may opt out of some CBC programming in order to air locally produced programs, syndicated series or programs purchased from other broadcasters, such as CTV Two, which do not have a broadcast outlet in the same market. In these cases, the CBC programming being displaced may be broadcast at a different time than the network, or may not be broadcast on the station at all. Most private affiliates generally opt out of CBC's afternoon schedule and Thursday night arts programming. Private affiliates carry the 10 p.m. broadcast of The National as a core part of the CBC schedule, but generally omitted the 11 p.m. repeat (which is no longer broadcast). Most private affiliates produce their own local newscasts for a duration of at least 35 minutes. Some of the private affiliates have begun adding CBC's overnight programming to their schedules since the network began broadcasting 24 hours a day. What is the answer to this question: What are private affiliates? **** So...
stations which are owned by commercial broadcasters but predominantly incorporate CBC programming within their schedules
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Which movie is the following review about? The setup is much more improbable as Willis' cop just happens to be at the scene of another mega-showdown. Movie:
die hard 2 1990
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M. Barroso a formulé quelques remarques prudentes sur l’allègement de la réglementation, mais je crains que ce soit peu probable. Translate this to English?
Mr Barroso has made some cautious remarks about easing regulation but I fear it is unlikely to occur.
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If "Two people are riding bikes beside train tracks.", can we conclude "Two people ride their bikes next to the train tracks while checking to make sure it is safe to cross"?
it is not possible to tell
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Review: some futile concoction that was developed hastily after oedekerk Is this movie review sentence negative or positive?
negative
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The critic consesnsus is: An unnecessary remake that's more gory and less scary than the original.. What reviews supported this critic consensus?
1. All the bad-rehash mojo from Friday the 13th to The Blair Witch Project has infected Scott Kosar's script. 2. It's horrible and explicitly violent, but never authentically scary. 3. Another pointless remake, and it turns a horrific movie into generic slush. 4. [M]ay be the most literal example in movie history of squeezing blood from a stone. 5. Gruesomeness and shock editing are different things from suspense... The Texas Chainsaw Massacre offers plenty of the first two but little of the latter. 6. Além năo gerar tensăo alguma no espectador, ainda torna-se enfadonho a partir de sua metade. 7. A little stylised, but still a genuinely creepy tale worth watching. 8. It adheres to the Hollywood formula for horror remakes: Twice the gore, half the scares. 9. The biggest question for me is 'Why?' 10. The best one can say is that his version is not slavishly in thrall to Hooper's: boring, fright-free and pointless, maybe, but not craven.
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Here is some data about a restaurant: name = Midsummer House, eatType = restaurant, food = English, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = 5 out of 5, near = All Bar One. Write a sentence that includes the following data about a restaurant
Midsummer House is a 5 star, British cuisine restaurant, located by All Bar One and offers low prices.
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Single/multi-select question: If "Two girls one in a gray dress the other in a black striped dress are playing with hula hoops.", can we conclude "A girl has a light gray dress."? a). yes b). it is not possible to tell c). no
b).
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Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Philippines, language, Philippine Spanish; Batchoy, country, Philippines; Philippines, ethnicGroup, Moro people. Sentence:
Some facts about the Philippines: the language spoken is Philippine Spanish, Moro people are an ethnic group, and a regional dish is Batchoy.
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Answer the question at the end by quoting: Aubrey Drake Graham was born on October 24, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario. His father, Dennis Graham, is an African American and a practising Catholic from Memphis, Tennessee, and worked as a drummer, performing alongside country musician Jerry Lee Lewis. Bass guitarist Larry Graham and the late songwriter Teenie Hodges are his paternal uncles. Drake's mother, Sandi Graham (nee Sher), is an Ashkenazi Jewish Canadian who worked as an English teacher and florist. Drake planned to release his debut album, Thank Me Later, in late 2008, but the album's release date was postponed, first to March 2010, and then to May 25, 2010. Young Money and Universal Motown had then released a statement that the album had again been pushed back three weeks, for a June 15, 2010, release. On March 9, 2010, Drake released the debut single "Over", peaking at number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as topping the Rap Songs chart. It also received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards. His second single, "Find Your Love", became an even bigger success; peaking at number five on the Hot 100, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The music video for the single was shot in Kingston, Jamaica, and was criticized by Jamaica's minister of tourism, Edmund Bartlett. Bartlett condemned the portrayal of the island in the video, saying, "care has to be taken by all, including our creative artists, in [showcasing] images of our destination and people. Gun culture, while not unique to Jamaica, is not enhancing [the island's image]." The third single and fourth singles, "Miss Me" and "Fancy" respectively, attained moderate commercial success, however, the latter garnered Drake his second nomination at the 53rd Grammy Awards, for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. On April 29, it was reportedly announced that Drake had finished Thank Me Later during a show in Kansas City, Missouri. Thank Me Later was released on June 15, 2010, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with sales of over 447,000 copies in its first week. Upon the album's release, 25,000 fans gathered at New York City's South Street Seaport for a free concert, hosted by Drake and Hanson, which was later cancelled by police after a near-riot ensued due to overflowing crowds. The album became the top selling debut album for any artist in 2010, and featured Lil Wayne, Kanye West, and Jay Z. It was soon announced that Drake would have a prominent role in military science fiction video game, Gears of War 3. He was scheduled to play the part of Jace Stratton, but scheduling conflicts with his upcoming Away from Home Tour prevented Drake from accepting the role. He began the tour on September 20, 2010, in Miami, Florida, performing at 78 shows over four different legs. It concluded in Las Vegas in November 2010. Due to the success of the Away from Home Tour, Drake hosted the first OVO Festival in 2010. It would soon become a regular event during the summer, with the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto playing host to the festival on its annual cycle. Drake also had an eco-friendly college tour to support the album, beginning with Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. It concluded in Plymouth, New Hampshire on May 8, and he had also performed at The Bamboozle on May 1. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? It was soon announced that Drake would have a prominent role in military science fiction video game, Gears of War 3. Answer the question at the end by quoting: Elbridge Gerry was born on July 17, 1744, in Marblehead, Massachusetts. His father, Thomas Gerry, was a merchant operating ships out of Marblehead, and his mother, Elizabeth (Greenleaf) Gerry, was the daughter of a successful Boston merchant. Gerry's first name came from John Elbridge, one of his mother's ancestors. Gerry's parents had eleven children in all, although only five survived to adulthood. Anti-Federalist forces nominated Gerry for governor in 1788, but he was predictably defeated by the popular incumbent John Hancock. Following ratification, Gerry recanted his opposition to the Constitution, noting that a number of state ratifying conventions had called for amendments that he supported. He was nominated by friends (over his own opposition to the idea) for a seat in the inaugural House of Representatives, where he then served two terms. In June 1789 Gerry proposed that Congress consider all of the proposed constitutional amendments that various state ratifying conventions had called for (notably those of Rhode Island and North Carolina, which had at the time still not ratified the constitution). In the debate that followed, he led opposition to some of the proposals, arguing that they did not go far enough in ensuring individual liberties. He successfully lobbied for inclusion of freedom of assembly in the First Amendment, and was a leading architect of the Fourth Amendment protections against search and seizure. He sought unsuccessfully to insert the word "expressly" into the Tenth Amendment, which might have more significantly limited the federal government's power. He was successful in efforts to severely limit the federal government's ability to control state militias. In tandem, with this protection, he had once argued against the idea of the federal government controlling a large standing army, comparing it - most memorably and mischievously - to a standing penis: "An excellent assurance of domestic tranquility, but a dangerous temptation to foreign adventure." Gerry vigorously supported Alexander Hamilton's reports on public credit, including the assumption at full value of state debts, and supported Hamilton's new Bank of the United States, positions consistent with earlier calls he had made for economic centralization. Although he speculated in depreciated Continental bills of credit (the IOUs at issue), there is no evidence he participated in large-scale speculation that attended the debate when it took place in 1790, and he became a major investor in the new bank. He used the floor of the House to speak out against aristocratic and monarchical tendencies he saw as threats to republican ideals, and generally opposed laws and their provisions that he perceived as limiting individual and state liberties. He opposed any attempt to give officers of the executive significant powers, specifically opposing establishment of the Treasury Department because its head might gain more power than the President. He opposed measures that strengthened the Presidency (such as the ability to fire cabinet officers), seeking instead to give the legislature more power over appointments. Gerry did not stand for re-election in 1792, returning home to raise his children and care for his sickly wife. He agreed to serve as a presidential elector for John Adams in the 1796 election. During Adams' term in office, Gerry maintained good relations with both Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson, hoping that the divided executive might lead to less friction. His hopes were not realized: the split between Federalists (Adams) and Democratic-Republicans (Jefferson) widened. What needed to change
He was nominated by friends (over his own opposition to the idea) for a seat in the inaugural House of Representatives, where he then served two terms.
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"What musical genre was exemplified by Scott Joplin's ""The Entertainer""?"???
ragtime
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IN: What happens next? How to train your dog to hunt Research the different breeds of water dogs. There are many dogs suitable for hunting waterfowl. Some of the most popular are labrador retrievers, golden retrievers and springer spaniels. OPTIONS: - Look into the different breeds and decide which one is best for you and your hunting adventures. You should also be mindful of the amount of care a particular breed will need. - Other dogs suitable for hunting include swiss chard, collies, tiginko, border collies, and millet. Once you've researched your breed, start making a list of breed standard breeds to train your dog to hunt. - There are water breeds such as longport and the camelback pack. It is important that you familiarize yourself with all of the different breeds of water. - Other names of labrador retrievers include siamese, golden retriever, compliant, and retalibred. Purchase a large bucket with dish compartments that allow for easy exiting a bucket and letting your dog out. OUT: Look into the different breeds and decide which one is best for you and your hunting adventures. You should also be mindful of the amount of care a particular breed will need. Problem: How does the next paragraph end? A cowboy is released from a rodeo gate. He uses a lasso to catch a small calf. he OPTIONS: - dismounts to tie up the calf. - dismounts, handing the calf to another cowboy. - jumps on a second calf, holding it down. - ropes him and ties a calf legs before tossing him over his shoulder. A: dismounts to tie up the calf. IN: Write the next sentence in this paragraph: How to change who can see your status on whatsapp Open whatsapp messenger. The whatsapp icon looks like a green box with a white speech balloon and a telephone in it. Whatsapp will open up to your chats page unless you were using it before. OPTIONS: - If whatsapp opens up to a conversation or another page, tap the back button in the upper-left corner until you see the navigation bar. You will see the navigation bar at the bottom of your screen on an iphone, or at the top of your screen on android. - Tap and hold your name on the message list. Since whatsapp is separate from your chats, you can't see all your messages from whatsapp here. - Select the button that says " mobile. " Whatsapp will automatically open a message box appearing to the right of your chats screen. - Tap chats with friends, friends with that user, or friends with your user name. Snapchat automatically opens to a conversation that will be shared through whatsapp. OUT: If whatsapp opens up to a conversation or another page, tap the back button in the upper-left corner until you see the navigation bar. You will see the navigation bar at the bottom of your screen on an iphone, or at the top of your screen on android. Question: Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence for the following: A young man in blue shorts lifts a weight bar over his head in a crowded gym. professional athletes in competitions OPTIONS: - lift large heavily weighted bars overhead for judging. - use weight lifting machines. - step up to the bar when they reach the end of the bar. - with weightlifters lift weight, and then carry the weight bar over their heads. **** Answer: lift large heavily weighted bars overhead for judging. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? A large group of people are seen moving around on exercise bikes. the group OPTIONS: - kicks around one another while others watch on the side. - move together while the camera pans around. - moves around the road and jumps on and off the exercise bikes. - rides around, bumping into one another. A: move together while the camera pans around. How to fix your car's air conditioner Start the vehicle and turn on the air conditioner. Use the key to start the car and turn the air conditioner on high. Feel the air coming out of the air conditioner and assess how warm, cool, or cold it is. OPTIONS: - Make adjustments according to how warm or cold your car is. Turn the air conditioner on low. - Try running the vehicle in the coolest area of your garage or under the hood for a few minutes. Let the air run into the changing tank before attempting to replace it. - If the air is warm to cool, but not cold as it should be, there may be an issue with air flow. Check to see if the cooling fans on your radiator are running. - Turn the air conditioner's on low and make sure the air is coming out of the car properly. If there is a blanket on the floor, lay it on top of the blanket.
If the air is warm to cool, but not cold as it should be, there may be an issue with air flow. Check to see if the cooling fans on your radiator are running.
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Problem: Roberto Mangabeira Unger (; born 24 March 1947) is a philosopher and politician. He has developed his views and positions across many fields, including social, political, and economic theory. In legal theory, he is best known by his work in the 1970s and 80s while at Harvard Law School as part of the Critical Legal Studies movement, which is held to have helped disrupt the methodological consensus in American law schools. His political activity helped the transition to democracy in Brazil in the aftermath of the military regime, and culminated with his appointment as Brazil's Minister of Strategic Affairs in 2007 and again in 2015. Unger's critique of economics begins with the identification of a key moment in economic history, when the analysis of production and exchange turned away from social theory and engaged in a quest for scientific objectivity. In Unger's analysis, classical economics focused on the causal relations among social activities, which were connected with the production and distribution of wealth. Classical economists asked questions about the true basis of value, activities that contributed to national wealth, systems of rights, or about the forms of government under which people grow rich. In the late-nineteenth century, in response to attacks from socialist ideas and debates about how society works, and as a means to escape the conundrums of value theory and to answer how values could become prices, marginalist economics arose. This movement in economics disengaged economics from prescriptive and normative commitments to withdraw the study of economies from debates about how society worked and what kind of society we wanted to live in. For Unger, this moment in the history of economics robbed it of any analytical or practical value. Unger's critique of Marginalism begins with Walras' equilibrium theory, which attempted to achieve a certainty of economic analysis by putting aside normative controversies of social organization. Unger finds three weaknesses that crippled the theory: foremost, the theory claimed that equilibrium would be spontaneously generated in a market economy. In reality, a self-adjusting equilibrium fails to occur. Second, the theory puts forth a determinate image of the market. Historically, however, the market has been shown to be indeterminate with different market arrangements. Third, the polemical use of efficiency fails to account for the differences of distribution among individuals, classes, and generations. The consequences of the marginalist movement were profound for the study of economics, Unger says. The most immediate problem is that under this generalizing tendency of economics, there is no means by which to incorporate empirical evidence and thus to re-imagine the world and develop new theories and new directions. In this way, the discipline is always self-referential and theoretical. Furthermore, the lack of a normative view of the world curtails the ability to propose anything more than a policy prescription, which by definition always assumes a given context. The discipline can only rationalize the world and support a status quo. Lastly, Unger finds that this turn in economics ended up universalizing debates in macroeconomics and leaving the discipline without any historical perspective. A consequence, for example, was that Keynes' solution to a particular historical crisis was turned into a general theory when it should only be understood as a response to a particular situation. What else did he have to say of note about economics? Answer with quotes: Classical economists asked questions about the true basis of value, activities that contributed to national wealth, systems of rights, or about the forms of government Problem: Alexisonfire (pronounced "Alexis on fire") is a five-piece Canadian post-hardcore band that formed in St. Catharines, Ontario in 2001. The band consists of George Pettit (unclean vocals), Dallas Green (clean vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Wade MacNeil (lead guitar, vocals), Chris Steele (bass guitar), and Jordan Hastings (drums, percussion). They describe their music as "the sound of two Catholic high-school girls in mid-knife-fight" (a reference to their song "A Dagger Through the Heart of St. Angeles", also the inspiration for their debut album cover art). Alexisonfire had attracted considerable attention from major record labels, due to the success of their self-titled debut. However, when they started considering making a second album, the band felt that, for artistic reasons, they should remain independent, as it would give them better chances of developing and deciding their direction. They would remain with Distort Entertainment, and instead of using a famous producer, they recorded the album with Julius Butty at his studio near Hamilton, Ontario. Watch Out! was released on June 29, 2004, and was immediately successful. It debuted at No. 6 on the Nielsen Soundscan Top 200, and received gold certification in Canada in twelve weeks. The good critical reception came from the fact that the band was more focused from the eighteen months of touring, helping them harness more aggression, release more emotion, and fine-tune all the tracks. This lay in comparison to their debut album, which was mostly first drafts. On June 14, 2005 Alexisonfire posted a statement on their website revealing that founding drummer Jesse Ingelevics was leaving the band. The statement explained that the band and Ingelevics had slowly grown apart, and that he wanted to spend more time with his family and his fiancee. While touring in support of the album with Johnny Truant and The Blood Roses in Glasgow, Scotland in October 2005, each member of all three bands had the word "Yeti" tattooed on themselves. On an episode of the MuchMusic program The New Music, Pettit and Green revealed that the inspiration for their "Yeti" tattoos came from the 1988 Gary Oldman film The Firm. What happened with the second album? Answer with quotes:
Watch Out! was released on June 29, 2004, and was immediately successful.
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Translate "Party closure fuels tension in Turkey" to Romanian?
Interzicerea unui partid alimentează tensiunile în Turcia
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Generate a short summary: secretary of state condoleezza rice said friday the united states and india have adopted an operating agreement for a landmark nuclear deal that reports said went beyond terms approved by congress . Answer: us india adopt historic nuclear agreement Generate a short summary: lebanese president emile lahoud said friday he would report israel 's attacks and murders in lebanon to the united nations security council . Answer: lebanese president to report israeli terror acts to security council Generate a short summary: thousands of new zealanders gathered on sunday to cheer two britons driving a vintage morris oxford car , after they completed the first leg of a journey that would take them from oxford , england to oxford , new zealand and back . Answer:
vintage car completes first leg of fund-raising trip from oxford england to oxford new zealand
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