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Here is a premise: "An adult and a child sitting on a police motorcycle." Here is a hypothesis: "There is a cat sitting on a bike." .Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true?
no
Flan2021
45snli:1.1.0
zs_noopt
[09May2012]DSA-2466rails-crosssitescripting What's a sentence that uses these characters?
[09 May 2012] DSA-2466 rails - cross site scripting
Flan2021
68word_segment
zs_opt
Q: 1: Yet, in spite of the fall of walls and barriers, the world continues to be in need of peace and the call of Pacem in Terris continues to be extremely timely.; 2: Spanish. A: Sin embargo, a pesar de que hayan caído muros y barreras, el mundo sigue teniendo necesidad de paz y el llamamiento de la Pacem in terris permanece fuertemente actual. Q: 1: Definition English: A synthetic polymer which agglutinates red blood cells. It is used as a heparin antagonist.; 2: Spanish. A: Definición Español: Polímero sintético que aglutina los glóbulos rojos de la sangre. Es utilizado como un antagonista de la heparina. Q: 1: provide cash crops for rural people honey and wax.; 2: Spanish. A: proveer cosechas lucrativas para labradores miel y cera. Q: 1: A: Yeah, every so many miles or kilometers, there is an opening or gate that they open sometimes.; 2: Spanish. A:
R: Sí, a cada tantos kilómetros hay una puerta que abren de vez en cuando.
Flan2021
39para_crawl_enes
fs_noopt
4 OPPONENT_TEAM KS Apolonia Fier; 4 SCORE 0-2; 4 DATE September 20, 2008 KS Apolonia Fier 0–2 Andi Lila 28', Migen Memelli 32' The Dumpling Tree eatType restaurant; The Dumpling Tree food Indian; The Dumpling Tree priceRange moderate The Dumpling Tree is a moderate priced Indian restaurant. The Cricketers eatType restaurant; The Cricketers food Indian; The Cricketers customer rating 5 out of 5; The Cricketers familyFriendly no; The Cricketers near The Portland Arms
The Cricketers is a coffee shop. It also serves Indian food. the customers ratings are 5 out of 5. it is not a family friendly restaurant. it is located near The Portland Arms.
Flan2021
15gem/dart:1.1.0
fs_noopt
Dialogue: Kyle: How about u? Got any series u like? Gail: Sure! True Blood! Kyle: That's the one with Edward? ;) Gail: No! That's Twilight. And that's not a series! Kyle: So it must be the one about the chick that kills vampires? Gail: No! That's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Kyle: Oh, right! I remember her! She was funny. Gail: Yeah, Ik. Kyle: So which one is it? Gail: Everything takes place in Louisiana. And everything revolves around this girl who is loved by two vampires and has many adventures! Kyle: B3. Sounds like something for chicks. Gail: That's sexist! What was going on in that conversation?
Gail likes True Blood, which is set in Louisiana. Edward is a character from Twilight. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is about a girl who fights vampires. Kyle doesn't think True Blood is for him.
Flan2021
43samsum:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Cred că Consiliul ar trebui să fie prezent în cea mai mare parte a şedinţei plenare. Which language is this? Language: Romanian În acest sens, cred că rolul presei este unul absolut vital. Which language is this? Language: Romanian UNHCR a afirmat că o nouă tranşă va fi aprobată probabil în curând. Which language is this? Language: Romanian Cel puţin în câteva situaţii prevederile acesteia au fost încălcate, uneori prin acordul mutual al celor două republici constituente. Which language is this? Language:
Romanian
Flan2021
65wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
fs_opt
By The Associated Press SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — International experts: Chilean poet Pablo Neruda did not die of cancer. Copyright © 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed. Can we infer the following? This article was originally published in Norway. Pick from: [a]. Yes. [b]. It's impossible to say. [c]. No. The answer is:
[c].
Flan2021
6anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
How is "At the same time, the course of events in south-eastern Europe reminds us of our immediate responsibility to promote stability and democracy on the European continent." said in Finnish?
Samoin tapahtumat Kaakkois-Euroopassa muistuttavat meitä välittömästä velvollisuudestamme edistää vakautta ja demokratiaa Euroopassa.
Flan2021
64wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
zs_noopt
By. Daily Mail Reporter. UPDATED:. 05:58 EST, 2 August 2011. The first close-up images of the massive asteroid Vesta have revealed a northern hemisphere littered with craters - including a trio nicknamed 'Snowman' - and a smoother southern half. Running along the asteroid's equator are deep grooves - a surprise to scientists who did not expect to see such features. Chief scientist Christopher Russell, of the University of California, Los Angeles, said last night: 'We're seeing quite a varied surface.' Scroll down for video. Rough terrain: A set of three craters - nicknamed 'Snowman' - are seen in this image of the northern hemisphere of Vesta taken by Nasa's orbiting Dawn spacecraft from a distance of about 3,200miles. The images were taken by Nasa's Dawn spacecraft, which began orbiting the 330mile-wide rocky body last month and has now started to beam back incredible surface details that the team is only beginning to pore over. It is the first time that Vesta has been viewed up close. Until now, it has only been photographed from afar. Since entering orbit, Dawn has taken more than 500 images, while refining its path and inching ever closer to the surface to get a better view. The probe will officially start collecting science data next week once it is 1,700miles from the surface. It will get as close as 110miles while it orbits Vesta for a year. Up close: Dawn began orbiting the 330mile-wide rocky body last month and has now started to beam back incredible surface details. An artist's impression of the Dawn spacecraft orbiting Vesta. Vesta's southern section is dominated by. a giant crater, the result of a collision eons ago that is believed to. have pelted Earth with numerous meteorites, or broken off pieces of. asteroids. The northern side is filled with older craters including three that scientists have dubbed 'Snowman'. Vesta. is 'so rich in features' that it will keep scientists busy for years,. said Holger Sierks, of the Max Planck Society in Germany, who helped to. operate the camera. Currently some 117million miles from. Earth, Vesta is the second-largest resident of the asteroid belt, a zone. between Mars and Jupiter filled with hundreds of thousands of space. rocks orbiting the sun. The belt formed some 4.5billion years ago, around the same time and under similar conditions as Earth and the inner planets. It. is thought that larger chunks such as Vesta could have merged into. planets had they not been foiled by Jupiter's gravity. Despite being. denied planethood, asteroids are of interest to researchers because they. date back to the early solar system. Powered. by ion propulsion instead of conventional rocket fuel, Dawn slid around. Vesta on July 15 after a 1.7billion-mile cruise. Most orbit insertions. are tricky because a speeding craft has to slow down or risk. overshooting its target. Since Dawn has been travelling slow relative to Vesta, the orbit capture was a ho-hum event. 'It wasn't dramatic, but it is exciting,' said chief engineer Marc Rayman, of Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Launched. in 2007, Dawn is the first mission to explore Vesta and Ceres, the two. largest members of the asteroid belt. It is also the largest. interplanetary probe launched by Nasa, measuring 64ft tip-to-tip with. its solar panels unfurled. Unprecedented: It is the first time that Vesta has been viewed up close. Until now, it has only been photographed from afar. Though. the $466million project was conceived long before the U.S. decided to. send astronauts to an asteroid by 2025, the data gathered by Dawn should. help future manned missions. After a year, Dawn will move on to Ceres, where it will arrive in 2015. Unlike dry and rocky Vesta, Ceres is icy and may have frost-covered poles. Due to the possible presence of frozen water, Dawn will not be able to venture as close to Ceres' surface for fear of contaminating the asteroid. The team does not plan to post raw images online as other Nasa missions have done. Instead, there will be just one picture released daily. Press conference (from left): Colleen Hartman, Nasa Washington; Christopher Russell, UCLA; Marc Rayman, Dawn chief engineer and mission manager; Holger Sierks, framing camera team, Max Planck Society; Enrico Flamini, chief scientist, Italian Space Agency. What are highlight points for this article?
Since entering orbit last month, Dawn has taken more than 500 images. Vesta's southern section is dominated by a giant crater. The northern side is filled with older craters including three that scientists have dubbed 'Snowman'
Flan2021
8cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
Write a sentence not in English.
De fait, tous les opérateurs consultés craignent que les actifs de niveau 2 actuellement éligibles soient exclus de la liste unique (en particulier lorsqu’ils disposent de tels actifs dans leur pays et même si ceux-ci sont rarement ou jamais utilisés).
Flan2021
61wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Sentences: 1. Terror suspects still have recourse to military tribunals , which contain many of the same safeguards as the federal court system . 2. The attacks of September 11 constituted a catastrophic and unprecedented attack on US soil , and the measures undertaken by the US at Guantanamo Bay , in holding many terrorist suspects without trial , are necessary to prevent future attacks of that nature . 3. Restricting suspected terrorists rights to challenge their detention is necessary to ensure that that individual can not participate in future terrorist activities . What claim can be made from these sentences?
Restricting Habeas Corpus is necessary in the face of the new and dangerous threat which modern terrorism poses.
Flan2021
37opinion_abstracts_idebate
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[Q]: How does the sentence end? The red convertible will not fit in the garage because the [A]: garage is too slender. [Q]: How does the sentence end? Emily was installing Samantha's new software for their computer because [A]: Emily knew how to do it. [Q]: How does the sentence end? Benjamin studied very hard for their philosophy test unlike William's. [A]:
Benjamin passed the exam easily.
Flan2021
60winogrande:1.1.0
fs_noopt
Problem: How does the sentence end? Katrina spilled bleach on her denim jacket and Jennifer did not, Answer: Katrina had a more original jacket. Problem: How does the sentence end? The man put ice rather than lava on his lips, because the Answer: ice made his lips feel cold. Problem: How does the sentence end? In order to pass his karate test he had to do several kicks but the Answer: kicks were too high. Problem: How does the sentence end? He threw the stones at the intruder to deter him from advancing past the gates. The Answer:
gates were insufficient deterrents.
Flan2021
60winogrande:1.1.0
fs_noopt
question: What is the answer: In which city is the Victoria Quarter shopping area, the first outside London to feature a Harvey Nicholls store? answer: leeds question: What is the answer: Which late British Punk rocker had a city square named after him in Grenada, Spain? answer: joe strummer question: What is the answer: The House of Braganza once ruled which European country? answer: portugal question: What is the answer: What is the main food ingredient of a frittata? answer:
eggs
Flan2021
57trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
fs_noopt
Create a set of triples that describes the content in the following sentence. Barack Obama, president of the US is an African American man, which is one of the ethnic groups of the United States. A Wizard of Mars was published in the United States.
United States ETHNIC_GROUP African Americans United States LEADER_NAME Barack Obama A Wizard of Mars COUNTRY United States
Flan2021
15gem/dart:1.1.0
zs_noopt
What is the solution? Solve 3498 = -514*o - 5*o + 1422 for o.
-4
Flan2021
32math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 0 = -7375*n + 3147*n - 317588 - 117896 for n. answer: -103 Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 793*x - 508*x = -396*x + 24324 + 11769 for x. answer: 53 Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve -553 = 52*m - 241 for m. answer: -6 Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve -5706*r + 3898*r - 97492 = -59701 + 180977 for r. answer:
-121
Flan2021
32math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
fs_opt
Судно было восточным судном, так как было приписано к этому порту. Could you please translate this to English?
She was an Eastern ship, inasmuch as then she belonged to that port.
Flan2021
66wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a short summary: turkey has begun an extensive security operation to make sure that president barack obama 's first visit to a predominantly muslim country passes without a hitch . Answer: turkey boosts security before obama visit Generate a short summary: senate majority leader bob dole convincingly won the california republican primary election tuesday and claimed his party 's nomination to challenge president clinton in the fall campaign . Answer: dole wins big in california Generate a short summary: the local tin market closed higher here on thursday , but the trading volume dropped compared with wednesday . Answer:
malaysia tin market closes higher
Flan2021
19gigaword:1.2.0
fs_noopt
Context: If the item suffers from vandalism whilst in their possession it is you who will have to pay for repairs . Draught : You can usually pay by bankers or building society draught ( check with them first ) and upon receipt you will be able to take away the item . In the past , this method was accepted as being perfectly secure , but more and more of these bills are being stolen and forged . Question generated: Why are bills being stolen and forged ? OPTIONS: - None of the above choices . - Because items are in their possession . - Because you will have to pay for repairs . - Because if people get away with it , they get free money . Context: The funny thing is , she will walk right under Lulu the shepherd mix without realizing that those four furry brown pillars she 's passing are supporting a dog . So long as she does n't look up and see that she is near a dog , she 's fine . I ' m pretty sure she achieved PSK mode about 800 times by noon today ; since then , she seems to have either worn herself out or begun to catch on to the fact that the dogs are just not worth getting your panties in a bunch about . Question generated: How might the cat discussed realzie they are near a dog OPTIONS: - By hearing the dog - By ignoring everything in the room - None of the above choices . - By looking down and seeing them Context: Then last night ( sunday ) i was out at Green Pastures . I ' ve wanted to go since it opened just to see what it was like . I must say that the worship was amazing , the singing was incredible , you could really feel the Spirit of God in that place . Question generated: Why did the person want to go to the place OPTIONS: - She wanted to learn what Christianity is - It was on her way home - She is moving there - None of the above choices . Context: I feel guilty for possibly causing this to happen , I should have left her at home . She did n't even get to do anything that interesting while here . And then I have to figure out how to let go and just let my sisters in PA care for her and make decisions . Question generated:
What may have caused you to feel guilty ? OPTIONS: - None of the above choices . - I did the wrong thing in that situation . - I let my sisters in PA take care of her . - I did n't do anything in that situation .
Flan2021
10cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Problem: In 1971 , he divorced again to marry Coralie Legrand , with which he had a daughter , Martine Leroy . In 1971 , he was again divorced to marry Martine Leroy , with whom he had a daughter , Coralie Legrand . -+- A: no Problem: At the AFL meeting the next day , Tobin was forced to defend Beck 's actions . At the next day 's AFL meeting , Beck was forced to defend Tobin 's actions . -+- A: no Problem: After the break-up of Cream , Bruce and Brown continued to write songs together . Brown wrote the lyrics for most of Bruce 's solo albums . After the separation of Cream , Bruce and Brown continued to write songs together Brown wrote the lyrics for most of Bruce Solo - albums . -+- A:
yes
Flan2021
40paws_wiki:1.1.0
fs_noopt
Input: Read this: Before the latter half of the 18th century, grain, timber and then coal were Plymouth's main imports. During this time the real source of wealth was from the neighbouring town of Plymouth Dock (renamed in 1824 to Devonport) and the major employer in the entire region was the dockyard. The Three Towns conurbation of Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport enjoyed some prosperity during the late 18th and early 19th century and were enriched by a series of neo-classical urban developments designed by London architect John Foulston. Foulston was important for both Devonport and Plymouth and was responsible for several grand public buildings, many now destroyed, including the Athenaeum, the Theatre Royal and Royal Hotel, and much of Union Street. Question: On what street did many of the buildings designed by John Foulston reside? Output: Union Street Input: Read this: The Early Cretaceous spans from 145 million to 100 million years ago. The Early Cretaceous saw the expansion of seaways, and as a result, the decline and extinction of sauropods (except in South America). Many coastal shallows were created, and that caused Ichthyosaurs to die out. Mosasaurs evolved to replace them as head of the seas. Some island-hopping dinosaurs, like Eustreptospondylus, evolved to cope with the coastal shallows and small islands of ancient Europe. Other dinosaurs rose up to fill the empty space that the Jurassic-Cretaceous extinction left behind, such as Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus. Of the most successful would be the Iguanodon which spread to every continent. Seasons came back into effect and the poles got seasonally colder, but dinosaurs still inhabited this area like the Leaellynasaura which inhabited the polar forests year-round, and many dinosaurs migrated there during summer like Muttaburrasaurus. Since it was too cold for crocodiles, it was the last stronghold for large amphibians, like Koolasuchus. Pterosaurs got larger as species like Tapejara and Ornithocheirus evolved. Question: Which species avoided the polar areas? Output: unanswerable Input: Read this: When the party is represented by members in the lower house of parliament, the party leader simultaneously serves as the leader of the parliamentary group of that full party representation; depending on a minimum number of seats held, Westminster-based parties typically allow for leaders to form frontbench teams of senior fellow members of the parliamentary group to serve as critics of aspects of government policy. When a party becomes the largest party not part of the Government, the party's parliamentary group forms the Official Opposition, with Official Opposition frontbench team members often forming the Official Opposition Shadow cabinet. When a party achieves enough seats in an election to form a majority, the party's frontbench becomes the Cabinet of government ministers. Question: What is formed when a party becomes the largest party not part of the Cabinet of government ministers? Output: unanswerable Input: Read this: Energy transfer can be considered for the special case of systems which are closed to transfers of matter. The portion of the energy which is transferred by conservative forces over a distance is measured as the work the source system does on the receiving system. The portion of the energy which does not do work during the transfer is called heat.[note 4] Energy can be transferred between systems in a variety of ways. Examples include the transmission of electromagnetic energy via photons, physical collisions which transfer kinetic energy,[note 5] and the conductive transfer of thermal energy. Question: The portion of energy which does not do work during the transfer is called what? Output:
heat
Flan2021
47squad/v2.0:3.0.0
fs_noopt
Q: Translate "These points can then be converted into real money (at a rate of 100 Comps to $1) that can be cashed out or played with." to German? Yes: Diese Punkte können dann in echtes Geld umgewandelt werden (100 Comps ergeben 1 €). Der Betrag kann entweder ausgezahlt oder für weitere Spiele verwendet werden. Q: Translate "All other European congresses of microbiologists, when they spoke of resistance to antibiotics in humans, spoke of the so-called methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus." to German? Yes: Alle anderen europäischen Kongresse der Mikrobiologen erwähnten, als sie von der Antibiotikaresistenz bei Menschen sprachen, den sogenannten Methicillin-resistenten Staphylokokkus aureus. Q: Translate "The Spanish Government must do all it can to bring justice to those people affected." to German? Yes:
Die spanische Regierung muss alles in ihrer Macht stehende unternehmen, um den betroffenen Personen zu ihrem Recht zu verhelfen.
Flan2021
63wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
fs_opt
input question: i'm ready to go If this premise is true, does that tell us:"I still need some more time to prepare."? output answer: no input question: Agency management plays a key role in providing leadership in this area, especially in setting and maintaining the organization's ethical tone, providing guidance for proper behavior, removing temptations for unethical behavior, and providing discipline when appropriate. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"If an agency manager is corrupt, employees will get away with a lot more under their watch."? output answer: it is not possible to tell input question: He'd have to shield the cord from the sun stuff, but that could be done. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"He'd have to protect the shield from the sun things."? output answer: yes input question: Over the last decade, our government and our nation have become If this premise is true, does that tell us:"Over the last decade, our government and our nation haven't become anything."? output answer:
no
Flan2021
21glue/mnli:2.0.0
fs_noopt
In einigen Punkten gehe ich jedoch nicht konform mit der Auffassung des Berichterstatters. In English? xxxxx On a number of points, I do not however share the rapporteur's view. How is "Ein einfaches, dafür aber auch nur 200 KB grosses Schachspiel." said in German? Das Spiel beginnt in Chicago im Jahre 1927. Q: Translate "Your stay at Hotel Santa Chiara will allow you to experience the true Venice charm that has always inspired writers and poets from all over the world: as soon as you enter the hotel's small courtyard you will be welcomed by the sweet scent of flowers accompanied by singing birds and the soothing sound of flowing water from a delightful fountain." to German? A: Ein Aufenthalt im Hotel Santa Chiara bringt Ihnen mit Sicherheit den von Schriftstellern und Dichtern gepriesenen Charme dieser Stadt näher: sobald Sie das Hotel verlassen, werden Sie von einem süßen Blumenduft, vom Zwitschern der Vögel und vom beruhigenden Klang des Wassers eines lieblichen Brunnens verzaubert. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: 746 00:41:16,169 --> 00:41:17,182 Werde ich mich gereinigt fuehlen, 747 00:41:17,439 --> 00:41:19,134 oder werde ich mich gehirngewaschen fuehlen? Q: Translate "Indeed, if official funding were junior, it would be providing a larger cushion to private creditors – and thus bailing them out to an even greater extent." to German? Yes: Wenn die öffentlichen Forderungen nachrangig wären, wären private Gläubiger noch besser geschützt – und somit in noch größerem Maße vor Verlusten gefeit. Q: Translate "The additional bureaucracy that this proposal entails is hardly acceptable." to German? Yes:
Die Bürokratie, die mit diesem Vorschlag aufgebaut würde, ist kaum zu akzeptieren.
Flan2021
63wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
fs_opt
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:33 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:24 EST, 17 November 2013 A political novice who enjoyed the public backing of Phil Robertson from the popular TV show Duck Dynasty was elected to Louisiana's state congress on Saturday night. Vance McAllister, who largely self-funded his campaign, beat establishment candidate Neil Riser, a state senator and Tea Party favorite, in the runoff election for the vacant 5th District seat. Both men are Republicans, but while Riser stuck rigidly to anti-Obama rhetoric, McAllister ran as a more measured pragmatist, who criticized Washington gridlock and hyper-partisanship, particularly over the President’s health care law. Vance McAllister, left, said Republicans should show the President more respect and criticized his
Tea Party-favored rival Sen. Neil Riser, right, of pandering in an attempt to win votes
Flan2021
52super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_noopt
Context:Anyway , I still do n't get why a person would do this . What type of sick pleasure do you get out of exploiting young women ? Does it make you feel powerful ? Does it turn you on ? Question What might you have done that I 'm questioning you about exploiting young women ? Answer:
You might have gotten caught picking up a prostitute .
Flan2021
10cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Translate "La paz impuesta genera rebeldía, pues representa opresión." from Spanish to English.
The imposed peace generates rebelliousness, because it represents oppression.
Flan2021
39para_crawl_enes
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pick from the following. * negative; * positive; Short movie review: its writer-director 's heart is in the right place , his plea for democracy and civic action laudable . Did the critic thinking positively or negatively of the movie?
positive
Flan2021
25glue/sst2:2.0.0
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Only a year after Guyot Marchant had published the first edition of danse macabre came the extended version Miroer Salutaire Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Only a year after Guyot Marchant had published the first edition of danse macabre, came the extended version: Miroer Salutaire.
Flan2021
13fix_punct
zs_opt
What is the most logical completion of this news story?. MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut (CNN) -- The suspect in the shooting of a Wesleyan University student is in police custody, police in Meriden, Connecticut, said Thursday. Police have arrested Stephen Morgan in the shooting death of Johanna Justin-Jinich. A spokesman in Meriden said Stephen Morgan had been in custody there, but was transferred to police in Middletown, seven miles away. No other details were available. An arrest warrant was issued earlier for Morgan, charging him with murder in the death of Johanna Justin-Jinich at a Middletown bookstore on Wednesday. Justin-Jinich was shot Wednesday afternoon at the Red & Black Cafe in Broad Street Books, the campus bookstore, the university said.
Morgan was one of several people who gathered Wednesday afternoon outside Broad Street Books after the Wesleyan junior was shot, the source said.
Flan2021
52super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Here is an email: I am attaching a redline of a revised version of the document formerly known as the PPA. This is compared against the August 7 draft. I am sending it without anyone else reading it (a gutsy and foolhardy move), so it is subject to further Enron review. Thanks, What is a potential subject line for this email? A: Aug 15 draft of CEC Q: Troy Black called me about that C.A. I passed on to you. He said he needed it to go out today and also passed on words from the counterparty to the effect that the C.A. was "non-negotiable and that if we had any comments they need to be minor, or forget about it..." There you have it! Propose a subject line A: Confidentiality Agreement IN: What is going to happen in the Middle East? Don't miss this exciting event, join the HBS Club today! We have many events planned that address both local and national concerns and also give you the chance to meet other Houston area alumni. The deadline is approaching for the luncheon with Ambassador Edward Djerejian, the founding director of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. The Middle East has taken on an even greater importance in recent days and Ambassador Djerejian is a renowned expert and speaker on this area of the world. SPEAKER: Ambassador Edward Djerejian, Director of James A. Baker III Public Policy Institute at Rice University Generate a subject line. OUT: HBS October 2 Lunch - REMINDER IN: This is an email You all have done an excellent job with the gas daily products. I have been asked to follow up with you guys to ensure that the products are rolled out on EOL at the same time each day and that they be managed in the same manner that you manage your cash products each day. We have been asked to have one a day up at all times with a relatively tight two way and to provide market depth. You may provide market depth, offset to last trade, or use last trade mid functions. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns regarding this request. Thanks, What is the subject? OUT: Gas Daily products QUESTION: You may recall that I flew in from San Francisco to meet with you last September to interview for an attorney position to work on the commoditization of broadband. You were interested in me because I had traded futures as a broker prior to my career as a lawyer. I was sorry to hear through a headhunter that Enron had disbanded the group. (Robbi, I hope that you recovered from your house fire.) To cut to the chase, I have read in the news about the SEC investigating Enron and its derivatives trading with two of its LP's, which I gather was extremely profitable. I wondered if there was an opportunity to finally work for Enron. I understand how swaps work, have conducted financial investigations and have securities litigation experience, albeit all on a smaller scale than you are operating on. I have gas swaps experience as a lawyer at TransCanada Energy Ltd. I worked for the Alberta Securities Commission assisting them in an investigation into a market manipulation. I also used to sue the major brokerage houses on a contingency basis for outrageous acts committed by their brokers when I had my own practice. I have been looking for an opportunity to work with swaps and specialize in the law with respect to derivatives. I am available immediately and would be willing to work on a contract basis. If you think that I could help, my number is 403-241-7293. Take care, Garry Henderson Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - Resume of Garry Henderson.doc Propose a subject line for this email? ANS: SEC inquiry regarding hedging through limited partnerships IN: I understand that AA may not provide the review of interim financial information that the SEC requires to be obtained in respect of Form 10-Q filings ( Article 10 of Regulation SX). Jordan asked me to give an update in an hour about the impact of this on covenants in ENE credit and other instruments requiring delivery of ENE's 10Qs. (1) I have not yet been able to ascertain whether (i) the AA review or any statement in respect thereof is required to be filed with the SEC, or (ii) if not so required, ENE would file the 10-Q without having obtained the review. (2) ENE's 364-day corporate revolver (and most other ENE instruments containing the subject covenant) requires ENE to make available either on "EDGAR" or ENE's home page on World Wide Web, or otherwise make available to the Banks promptly after the filing or sending thereof, and in any event within 75 days after the end of each of the first three fiscal quarters, a copy of ENE's report on Form 10-Q. If ENE does not file the 10-Q, it arguably could nevertheless send it to the banks as confidential information (to comply with Regulation FD) within the required time period and satisfy the covenant. The revolver contains a confidentiality provision. Failure to deliver the 10-Q constitutes an Event of Default under the revolver if the failure continues for more than 30 days after ENE has received notice thereof by the Paying Agent. I will continue to pursue information from the accountants. Regards, NJD Generate a subject line. OUT:
ENE Form 10-Q Accounting Matter -- Initial Report
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Sentence 1: Weather Update Sentence 2: This is the latest weather. If the first sentence is true, then is the second sentence true?
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Multi-choice problem: Based on the sentence "A man wearing black shirt with devil looking eyes, holding two big slices of meat.", is the sentence "The man is selling meat." a true sentence? Select from: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no
it is not possible to tell
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Sentence 1: right she she is she is an emotional victim Sentence 2: She was victimized by her classmate. Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
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What is the title of this article: Between 1042 and 1052 King Edward the Confessor began rebuilding St Peter's Abbey to provide himself with a royal burial church. It was the first church in England built in the Romanesque style. The building was not completed until around 1090 but was consecrated on 28 December 1065, only a week before Edward's death on 5 January 1066. A week later he was buried in the church, and nine years later his wife Edith was buried alongside him. His successor, Harold II, was probably crowned in the abbey, although the first documented coronation is that of William the Conqueror later the same year. Title:
Westminster Abbey
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Question: The majority of Sicilians preferred independence to the Savoia kingdom; in 1866, Palermo became the seat of a week-long popular rebellion, which was finally crushed after Martial law was declared. The Italian government blamed anarchists and the Church, specifically the Archbishop of Palermo, for the rebellion and began enacting anti-Sicilian and anti-clerical policies. A new cultural, economic and industrial growth was spurred by several families, like the Florio, the Ducrot, the Rutelli, the Sandron, the Whitaker, the Utveggio, and others. In the early twentieth century Palermo expanded outside the old city walls, mostly to the north along the new boulevards Via Roma, Via Dante, Via Notarbartolo, and Viale della Libertà. These roads would soon boast a huge number of villas in the Art Nouveau style. Many of these were designed by the famous architect Ernesto Basile. The Grand Hotel Villa Igiea, designed by Ernesto Basile for the Florio family, is a good example of Palermitan Art Nouveau. The huge Teatro Massimo was designed in the same period by Giovan Battista Filippo Basile, and built by the Rutelli & Machì building firm of the industrial and old Rutelli Italian family in Palermo, and was opened in 1897. Try to answer this question if possible: Which theatre was designed by Giovan Battista Filippo Basile ans opened in 1897? Answer: Teatro Massimo Question: Losing the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895 was a watershed. Japan, a country long regarded by the Chinese as little more than an upstart nation of pirates, annihilated the Qing government's modernized Beiyang Fleet, then deemed to be the strongest naval force in Asia. The Japanese victory occurred a mere three decades after the Meiji Restoration set a feudal Japan on course to emulate the Western nations in their economic and technological achievements. Finally, in December 1894, the Qing government took concrete steps to reform military institutions and to re-train selected units in westernized drills, tactics and weaponry. These units were collectively called the New Army. The most successful of these was the Beiyang Army under the overall supervision and control of a former Huai Army commander, General Yuan Shikai, who used his position to build networks of loyal officers and eventually become President of the Republic of China. Try to answer this question if possible: Who beat the Chinese in the First Sino-Japanese War? Answer: Japan Question: Asthma is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Environmental factors include exposure to air pollution and allergens. Other potential triggers include medications such as aspirin and beta blockers. Diagnosis is usually based on the pattern of symptoms, response to therapy over time, and spirometry. Asthma is classified according to the frequency of symptoms, forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), and peak expiratory flow rate. It may also be classified as atopic or non-atopic where atopy refers to a predisposition toward developing a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction. Try to answer this question if possible: What two categories can spirometry also be classified into? Answer: unanswerable Question: As with most of Europe, prehistoric Britain and Ireland were covered with forest and swamp. Clearing began around 6000 BC and accelerated in medieval times. Despite this, Britain retained its primeval forests longer than most of Europe due to a small population and later development of trade and industry, and wood shortages were not a problem until the 17th century. By the 18th century, most of Britain's forests were consumed for shipbuilding or manufacturing charcoal and the nation was forced to import lumber from Scandinavia, North America, and the Baltic. Most forest land in Ireland is maintained by state forestation programmes. Almost all land outside urban areas is farmland. However, relatively large areas of forest remain in east and north Scotland and in southeast England. Oak, elm, ash and beech are amongst the most common trees in England. In Scotland, pine and birch are most common. Natural forests in Ireland are mainly oak, ash, wych elm, birch and pine. Beech and lime, though not native to Ireland, are also common there. Farmland hosts a variety of semi-natural vegetation of grasses and flowering plants. Woods, hedgerows, mountain slopes and marshes host heather, wild grasses, gorse and bracken. Try to answer this question if possible: When did the clearing of swamp land and forests begin in the British Isles? Answer:
around 6000 BC
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Список Java API In English? xxxxx List of Java APIs Источник был обнаружен в середине 19 века при копке фундамента под Военный санаторий. In English? xxxxx In the mid 19th century, this spring spouted out during the excavation of the foundations of the Military Spa Institution. Дроздовые мухоловки In English? xxxxx
Pitohui
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area is a 12906.63 acre wildlife management area located within Jackson and Plumsted townships, Ocean County, New Jersey. Success Lake is located within the management area. The area is part of the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve. Hypothesis: New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve is entirely within Ocean County.
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Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Polish Mountain Sheep evolved from the old Carpathian Cakiel, and especially one of its varieties - the primative Podhale sheep. A: [PolishMountainSheepevolvedfromtheoldCarpathianCakiel,andespeciallyoneofitsvarieties-theprimativePodhalesheep.] Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: The investment in the remote town of Mikkeli, 2 hours by car from Helsinki, has taken place against a background of good access to competent staff, a clearly expressed desire for local growth and the availability of an EU contribution. A: [TheinvestmentintheremotetownofMikkeli,2hoursbycarfromHelsinki,hastakenplaceagainstabackgroundofgoodaccesstocompetentstaff,aclearlyexpresseddesireforlocalgrowthandtheavailabilityofanEUcontribution.] Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Descartes curves arise as a result of the motion of points or the mechanisms that describe them. A: [Descartescurvesariseasaresultofthemotionofpointsorthemechanismsthatdescribethem.] Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: But neither can this justify private property in land as it exists. A:
[Butneithercanthisjustifyprivatepropertyinlandasitexists.]
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QUES: Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as "The Queen's House". During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. Who was Buckingham Palace originally built to oppose? ANS: unanswerable QUES: In 1900, after Galveston was struck by a devastating hurricane, efforts to make Houston into a viable deep-water port were accelerated. The following year, oil discovered at the Spindletop oil field near Beaumont prompted the development of the Texas petroleum industry. In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt approved a $1 million improvement project for the Houston Ship Channel. By 1910 the city's population had reached 78,800, almost doubling from a decade before. African-Americans formed a large part of the city's population, numbering 23,929 people, or nearly one-third of the residents. Near what Texas city is the Spindletop oil field located? ANS: Beaumont QUES: After the death of the replacement bishop Gregory in 345, Constans used his influence to allow Athanasius to return to Alexandria in October 345, amidst the enthusiastic demonstrations of the populace. This began a "golden decade" of peace and prosperity, during which time Athanasius assembled several documents relating to his exiles and returns from exile in the Apology Against the Arians. However, upon Constans's death in 350, another civil war broke out, which left pro-Arian Constantius as sole emperor. An Alexandria local council in 350 replaced (or reaffirmed) Athanasius in his see. When did the uncivil war happen? ANS: unanswerable QUES: Although dance-oriented, electronic pop and ballad-oriented rock dominated the 1980s, soft rock songs still enjoyed a mild success thanks to artists like Sheena Easton, Amy Grant, Lionel Richie, Christopher Cross, Dan Hill, Leo Sayer, Billy Ocean, Julio Iglesias, Bertie Higgins and Tommy Page. No song spent more than six weeks at #1 on this chart during the 1980s, with nine songs accomplishing that feat. Two of these were by Lionel Richie, "You Are" in 1983 and "Hello" in 1984, which also reached #1 on the Hot 100. In what year did Lionel Richie record "You Are"? ANS:
1983
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Diğer yandan Bosna Hersek (BH) de AK ilerleme raporu sayesinde önemli bir adım atmış oldu. In English? xxxxx Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), meanwhile, has taken a major step forward with the new EC progress reports. Başbakan adayı Vlado Buckovski, Makedonya'nın yeni hükümetini kurma amaçlı istişarelere başladı. In English? xxxxx Prime Minister-designate Vlado Buckovski has started consultations on the formation of Macedonia's new government. "Bunun aşağılık bir iş olduğunu düşünüyorlar. In English? xxxxx
"They think it is beneath them.
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QUESTION: Review: I was entranced by this touching and hilarious film, not to mention surprised. I was also surprised to find that the voice of Paulie was performed by Jay Mohr. The performance was so finely nuanced, neither wavering into schmaltz nor becoming too hard under the New Jersey swagger, that I thought that this must be some unsung old pro, not the baby-faced Mr. Mohr. A very impressive performance, indeed, and it's gratifying to see his talents being taken seriously in a string of quirky, indie films. What is it saying?? ANS: positive ===== QUESTION: Review: For those who think it is strictly potty humor and immaturity, you are in fact the mindless one. While the show does contain its share of potty jokes it also contains a lot of satirical material and pokes fun at social problems, racial barriers, cliché's,stereotypes etc. You just need to read into some of her material a bit more to get it. What I also love is that not everything is a punchline. For those expecting a formulated joke like Friends (I LOVE friends fyi), you won't find it here. Instead Sarah uses situations and other ways to achieve her humour which is more realistic. We don't walk around in this world and have witty punchlines for everything said, which is in most comedies. Instead the Sarah Silverman Program makes it more realistic in this sense. So don't take it as mindless humor because it is so much more than that. What is it saying?? ANS: positive ===== QUESTION: Review: I have NOT seen this movie, but I must. Having read all three of Thor Heyerdahl's books (Kon Tiki, Ra and Aku Aku) I am actively looking for a copy of this movie. The thesis that Peruvians migrated to Polynesia is alive and well. Considering that this crew had NO GPS, and only an old fashioned valve (tube) radio with a 6-watt output, their voyage was heroic to say the least. Please reply to this message if you can tell me the location of a copy of this video. I would be interested in buying it. What is it saying?? ANS:
positive =====
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Here is an article: While I was in my friend's rented car jetting toward the South Lawn, President Barack Obama was announcing the death of Osama bin Laden at America's hands. We passed dozens of American University students in cars, cabs, on bikes and on foot all making their way to celebrate the death of my generation's face of terror. It seemed as though my phone was vibrating every five seconds or so. Indeed, Facebook and Twitter kept me abreast, with thousands of status updates from my generation about the latest breaking news. They were patriotic. They were celebratory. Some were witty. Some were terse. In short, the generation that grew up in fear of terror because of bin Laden all had something to say. "This is unreal," my friend tweeted. "Being from Manhattan, Osama was the first person I was ever taught to hate. I waited 10 years, but now it's done. Unreal." We rolled up to the White House with the window down. We could hear roars from even two blocks away. Nobody knew where to park, so we parked on the side of the street and ran through Lafayette Park. It was unbelievable. The scene looked more like a pep rally or frat party than anything political. I tried to get reaction from all the students there, and it was incredibly challenging to talk over the roar of the crowd. An overall jubilant crowd cared more about the death of someone who was the face of terror for our generation rather than any final exams the next day. As an American, I will never forget the tragic events that occurred on September 11, 2001. As a student in Washington, I will never forget the events that occurred outside the White House on Sunday night. Write a title for it.
We celebrated 'the death of my generation's face of terror'
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question: Teacher asked me this: Solve -484*g - 22191 = 132*g + 311*g - 1797 for g. ++++++++++ answer: -22 Solve -2371908 = -22898*g + 2966*g for g. Solve this plz. A: 119 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve -24836 = -2606*m + 92434 for m. ANS: 45 Q: What is the solution? Solve -44*j + 7474 = 139*j - 38*j - 3401 for j. A: 75 Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 11101*l - 113*l = 810*l - 885486 for l. answer: -87 Problem: Math Problem Solve 149*f + 22116 = 18540 for f. A:
-24
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Question: Here is one sentence: The rocky coast of Maine has few beaches. Here is another sentence: The children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope. Does the coast mean the same thing in the two sentences? Answer: different meanings Question: Here is one sentence: This sweater is an all-wool number. Here is another sentence: It was one of the best numbers he ever did. Does the number mean the same thing in the two sentences? Answer: different meanings Question: Here is one sentence: Electrons orbit the nucleus. Here is another sentence: The planets are orbiting the sun. Does the orbit mean the same thing in the two sentences? Answer: the same meaning Question: Here is one sentence: A keen musical sense. Here is another sentence: In the best sense charity is really a duty. Does the sense mean the same thing in the two sentences? Answer:
different meanings
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Vždycky mi byli cizí. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Jelikož přeměna je zásadní změnou investiční politiky, mělo by se od přeměňujícího se SKIPCP vyžadovat, aby svým podílníkům poskytl dostatek informací, aby se mohli rozhodnout, zda zachovají svou investici, nebo ne. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: V otázkách původu bude ověření provedeno na podnět celních orgánů. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
"Šel bych, kdyby mě Edward pustil ven samotného."
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: liberty, sky, statue
statue of liberty against a pale pink sky
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Problem: It seems like an old reunion when so many connected with both squads have worked together, or spent parts of their careers at Celtic. The context provides an easy narrative, but it is also a diversion: Scotland have not faced a more critical fixture under Gordon Strachan. The Group D table has already become cluttered. Only four points separates five sides, with Gibraltar cast adrift. The expectation was that Germany would climb free of the scramble between Scotland, the Republic, Poland and Georgia, but the World Cup winners have stumbled into a careless streak. That will not unduly trouble Strachan, since he will assume that the Germans will eventually recover their poise, leaving the others to fight it out. Even so, the opening games in Euro 2016 qualifying have exposed how fragile the sense of progress under Strachan can be. There is no doubt that the team has improved, and with that a mood of optimism has grown, but in such a tight contest there is little room for error. Scotland will feel that the performance for spells against Germany, at a time when Joachim's Loew's team was not a clinically accomplished as they were in Brazil last summer, might have merited more than a gritty 2-1 defeat. That was emphasised when the Germans subsequently lost to Poland. Then on the same night that Scotland earned a 2-2 draw in Warsaw - and again may have felt that the performance ought to have brought more - the Republic were earning a 1-1 draw in Gelsenkirchen. Assumptions about the group have been undone. Scotland will always have considered it essential to defeat the Republic at home, along with Poland and Georgia, so the scope of the task on Friday night at Celtic Park hasn't changed. Defeat, though, would leave Martin O'Neill's side six points clear of Scotland, albeit with six games remaining. How it might affect the mood around the national team would be even more considerable. Strachan has overseen a rise in the standard of the team's play, but also the belief amongst the players and the supporters that qualification is achievable. A victory over the Republic would underline that the faith is not misplaced. More importantly, it would continue the momentum that Strachan has built. The impression of improvement is not wistful, though. Strachan has built on the foundations of the squad, working intensely on the training ground on shape and tactics, but also inside the minds of his players. Individuals have thrived, among them players fresh to the squad like Andrew Robertson, the Hull City full-back, and Ikechi Anya, the Watford midfielder. Scotland now have a recognisable pattern of play and a better balance between resistance at the back and creativity in attack. There is still room for hard-headed decisions - Robertson was replaced in the starting line-up for the game against Poland by Steven Whittaker, a more experienced defender - but the evidence remains that Strachan has been delivering more coherent and more effective performances from his squad. The team is capable of moments of attacking intent, with individuals like Steven Naismith, Anya, Shaun Maloney and James Morrison granted the freedom to play imaginatively in the final third, as long as that is accompanied by work-rate and intensity when the opposition are in possession. The squad is imbalanced, since strong options in midfield are not replicated in central defence, yet Strachan has made partnerships work between Grant Hanley and Russell Martin, or with Gordon Greer stepping in as a replacement. There is a shrewdness to the Scotland manager, but also a pragmatism. Public opinion once clamoured for Jordan Rhodes to be a regular in the starting line-up, but he has quietly and firmly been moved to the periphery. There has been little outcry, because the team has performed impressively in his absence. A victory over the Republic at Celtic Park is crucial, but it is also valid to believe that it is well within the team's capabilities. Assistant manager Mark McGhee remarked that the two squads are very similar, since many players are drawn from the same leagues. There are plenty of dependable figures in O'Neill's squad, as well as top-level experience in the likes of John O'Shea, Darron Gibson and Robbie Keane. Yet Scotland have players operating at the top of the game in England, too, among them Naismith, Steven Fletcher, Morrison, Graham Dorrans and, slowly regaining his match sharpness, Darren Fletcher. Scotland have no cause to be anxious ahead of the game, although it is not uncommon for the national team to struggle in games that they are required, and expected, to win. Strachan has little time for mental weaknesses. Robertson has thrived because of his attitude, his willingness to learn and to be self-assured, as much as his burgeoning ability. The Scotland manager has predicted that the game will be full of heart, spirit, athleticism and aggression, but it is nerve and guile that will prove decisive. Scotland have proved themselves to be resilient - in their last 12 games they have only lost three times, to Belgium, England and Germany - and as the stature and confidence of the players has grown, so too has the onus on them to produce effective displays in key games. This is the most important fixture of Strachan's time as Scotland manager, since it will influence and shape the rest of the campaign. For all the progress seen so far, the mood of confidence and conviction will soar or collapse on the basis of 90 minutes. What was that article about? A: The focus ahead of Scotland's meeting with the Republic of Ireland has been on nostalgia. Problem: Conrad Chau altered prescriptions to get pharmaceutical firms to send him more drugs at a discounted price so he could sell them on to other companies at a profit. The offences took place in 2013 while he was owner of the Holburn Pharmacy. Chau was jailed for 20 months in November last year. Chau, 51, admitted various charges at Aberdeen Sheriff Court. The fraud was discovered when a comparison was made between the genuine prescriptions issued by local GPs and received by the NHS, and the forged versions of the same documents, which had been sent to the pharmaceutical companies. What was that article about? A:
An Aberdeen pharmacist who forged prescriptions and committed a VAT fraud has been ordered to pay £432,000 under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
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It was almost unfathomable to me that this film would be a bust but I was indeed disappointed. Having been a connoisseur of Pekinpah cinema for years, I found this DVD, drastically reduced, for sale and thought it was worth a shot. The opening few credits, iconic to Pekinpah fans, has the inter-cutting between man and animal, but here we have non-diegetic ambient noise of children playing in a schoolyard while a bomb is being planted. Fantastic suspense. Then, when the perps, Caan and Duval, travel to their next mission, Duval drops the bomb on Cann that his date last night had an STD, found only by snooping through her purse while Cann was being intimate with her. The ensuing laughter is fantastic, and is clearly paid homage to in Brian Depalma's Dressed to Kill, at the short-lived expense of Angle Dickenson. The problem with The Killer Elite is that after the opening credits, the film falls flat. Even Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia has stronger production value, a bold call for anyone who knows what I'm talking about. I use Pekinpah's credits as supplementary lecture material, but once they are finished, turn The Killer Elite off. How would you describe the sentiment of this review?
negative
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Here are some concepts: dime, sit, stone What is a sentence about these concepts?
A dime sits in the middle of a group of stones.
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Input: Suffolk Downs must apply to the state commission for 2005 racing dates by Oct. 1, and management intends to seek a schedule similar to this year's, with some modifications. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Output: Sports Choose your answer. PC users happier--especially with Apple, Dell Customer satisfaction with home computers reaches three-year peak, with highest marks for Apple and Dell, survey says. Which topic is this article about? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Science/Tech question: Drives cut vidcam bulk ON the heels of devices such as Sanyo #39;s Xacti C1 and Panasonic #39;s D-SNAP, which cut down video camera bulk by writing video to storage cards instead of tape or disc, comes the Everio range from JVC. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech answer: Science/Tech question: IF the latest takeover drama were a movie, it would probably be a straight-to-video tragicomedy. Last week, Blockbuster, the video rental chain, precipitated collective head-scratching Q: Which is the best summary of this article? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech I think the answer is answer: Business IN: One of our new categories in the APMF Sense of Place survey is for best Asian business city. After a couple of days, Singapore leads the pack, followed by Bangkok, Thailand and Hong Kong. Enter your vote and comments and make your views count. More new categories include best city for livability, and best tourism destinations. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech OUT: Business question: Brazil #39;s debt rating was raised by Moody #39;s Investors Service for the first time since 2000 as a surge in exports gives the country more hard currency to pay its foreign bonds. Q: Which is the best summary of this article? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech I think the answer is answer:
Business
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IN: Bhatt was born on 15 March 1993 in Mumbai to Indian film director Mahesh Bhatt and actress Soni Razdan. Her father is of Gujarati descent and her mother is of Kashmiri and German ancestry. Director Nanabhai Bhatt is her paternal grandfather. She has an elder sister, Shaheen (born 1988) and two half-siblings, Pooja Bhatt and Rahul Bhatt. In 2016, Bhatt established herself as a leading actress of contemporary Hindi cinema by featuring in three critically and commercially successful films. In her first release of the year, Bhatt played the supporting role of a lively young girl with a buried past in Kapoor & Sons, a drama about a dysfunctional family starring Sidharth Malhotra and Fawad Khan. The film proved to be a critical and commercial success. Bhatt then took on the part of a poverty-stricken Bihari migrant in the Indian state of Punjab in Udta Punjab (2016), a crime drama about substance abuse from the director Abhishek Chaubey. The intense role marked a significant departure from the mostly light-hearted parts she had previously played, and in preparation, she watched documentaries on drug abuse and learned to speak a Bihari dialect. The film, co-starring Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, and Diljit Dosanjh, generated controversy when the Central Board of Film Certification deemed that the film represented Punjab in a negative light and demanded extensive censorship before its theatrical release. The Bombay High Court later cleared the film for exhibition with one scene cut. Bhatt's performance in the film was critically acclaimed, with several commentators believing that it was her best performance to that point. Raja Sen of Rediff.com wrote that Bhatt "commits to her accent and deals with the film's most unsavoury section, and is stunning during an incendiary speech that elevates the entire film to a whole other level." In her final release, Bhatt continued to gain critical praise as she took on the role of an aspiring cinematographer whose life undergoes a series of changes after she consults a free-spirited psychologist (played by Shah Rukh Khan) in the coming-of-age film Dear Zindagi (2016). Writing for IndieWire, Anisha Jhaveri noted that Bhatt provides her character with "a three-dimensionality in which the somewhat annoying nature of millennial angst is balanced with an innocence that's impossible not to recognize". The film proved a box office success as well, earning a total of Rs1.39 billion (US$21 million) worldwide. Udta Punjab and Dear Zindagi earned Bhatt several awards and nominations; for the former, she won the Screen Award and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, and for the latter, she received an additional Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. The series of successful films continued with Bhatt's next project--the romantic comedy Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017)--which reunited her with Khaitan and Dhawan. The film tells the story of an independent young woman (Bhatt) from rural India who refuses to conform to patriarchal expectations from her chauvinistic fiancee (Dhawan). Rachel Saltz of The New York Times took note of the film's statement on gender equality and wrote, "Without ever falling into the cliches of spunky Bollywood heroine, [Bhatt] effortlessly embodies that admirable thing: a modern woman." With over Rs1.95 billion (US$30 million) in box office receipts, Badrinath Ki Dulhania proved to be Bhatt's highest-grossing release. She received another Filmfare nomination for Best Actress. The commercial performance of her recent releases led Bollywood Hungama to credit her as "one of the most successful actresses in the recent history". what other awards did she receive OUT: and for the latter, she received an additional Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. input: In August 2003, Between the Buried and Me traveled to Q Division Studios in Somerville, Massachusetts to record their second record, The Silent Circus, released in October the same year. It was later re-released in 2006 with a live DVD of the band's performance at The Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on July 17, 2005. Mark Castillo played drums on The Silent Circus, replacing Goodyear. After the release of The Silent Circus, the band went through numerous members before the current lineup was assembled for their third album, Alaska. On drums, Mark Castillo was replaced by Jason Roe, and later by Blake Richardson. On guitar, Fletcher was replaced by Shane Blay, and later by Dustie Waring. And on bass, King was replaced by Kevin Falk, and later by Dan Briggs. This remains the current lineup. In the summer of 2005, Between the Buried and Me released Alaska. The album released the songs "Selkies: The Endless Obsession", "The Primer", and "Backwards Marathon" as singles. In the following year, the band released their first cover album, The Anatomy Of, a collection of covers of bands that influenced Between the Buried and Me, including Metallica, King Crimson, Pantera, Faith No More, Queen, Pink Floyd, Earth Crisis, Counting Crows, and Soundgarden. In early 2006, Between the Buried and Me was on tour supporting Bleeding Through along with Every Time I Die and Haste the Day. They were also on the Ozzfest 2006 Second Stage. In late 2006, they were on the Radio Rebellion Tour headlined by Norma Jean. Answer this question "Are there any other albums?" output:
The Anatomy Of,
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(CNN) -- Inside the Charles Manson room at the Museum of Death in Hollywood, Anne Forde looks at crime scene photos from the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders. "I was a kid when he was involved in these crimes," says Forde, who grew up in County Cork, Ireland. "It's just been a fascination for me ever since." "His eyes just stand out and look crazy," says Debbie Roberts, who was visiting the museum from Kentucky. "I can see how people followed him." A few miles away on Saturday mornings, Scott Michaels is hosting the "Helter Skelter Tragical History Tour." For $65, you can buy a bus seat to see where the murders took place, as Michaels tells the story of Helter Skelter. "We have people from around the world that sign up," says Michaels. "We added an additional anniversary tour, which is sold out." August 9 marks the 45th anniversary of the murders of Sharon Tate and four others on Cielo Drive in the Benedict Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles. Tate, who was 8½ months pregnant and married to movie director Roman Polanski, was stabbed 16 times as she pleaded for the life of her unborn child. The next night, supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and Rosemary LaBianca were tortured and killed inside their home near Hollywood. Fast facts: Manson family murders Since then, Charles Manson, who was convicted of orchestrating the murders, has been the focus of continued fascination. "People seem to be fascinated by things that are strange and bizarre," says Vincent Bugliosi, sitting in his Los Angeles-area living room. What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. Who was looking at photos? 2. Where is she from? 3. Where was she? 4. In what city? 5. In what room? 6. Who was murdered? 7. On what day? 8. And year? Numbered answers:
1. Anne Forde 2. County Cork, Ireland. 3. at the Museum of Death 4. Hollywood 5. the Charles Manson room 6. Sharon Tate 7. August 9 8. 1969
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9coqa:1.0.0
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Tanya is going to London for a week and Mary has already been there, so Mary answered a lot of questions. After class, Maria gave Katrina a huge hug, because Katrina was having a bad day. No one could eat the salad without their face frowning and they all want a cup of juice after because the
juice is sweet.
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60winogrande:1.1.0
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Q: negative A: If you're looking for a cheap place to stay and one full of rowdy kids, stay here. Rooms seem outdated to me. But it is one of the cheapest hotels on the strip. So, you pay for what you get. Q: negative A: My son and I were in Phoenix for a couple of days to watch the Yotes and Oilers. We were staying in the area and went into this place on a Sunday evening. What a huge mistake. The waitress was just fine, however, the food was miserable. My son ordered a burger and I ordered a chicken sandwich. My sandwich was burnt on the edges and the curly fries were soggy (for both of us). My son's burger was barely edible and I wish I could say the same for the chicken burger. It tasted aweful. That was my last meal in this joint. Q: positive A: Absolutely fantastic. Unique and delicious food, and plenty of off-the-beaten-path beers and cocktails. I love coming here with family and friends - it's one of our favorite hidden gems! Q: positive A:
The vegetable subgum is great. I love that they aren't overly concerned with American palettes not enjoying certain Chinese vegetables and going for authenticity instead. The noodles are tasty. The gyoza are really great. I even like the eggrolls there, and normally I hate eggrolls. They also have a variety of southeast Asian dishes; that just confuses me. It's really reasonably priced. I almost always get noodle soup for $7 and get two hearty meals out of it. The atmosphere is the atmosphere of most good Chinese restaurants...total shit, but that isn't why you go here. Also, don't expect amazing service. Most of the servers are kind of awkward and seem to not really know what they're supposed to be doing. Best Chinese in Madison hands down.
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69yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 0 = -9*c - 27 + 18 for c. ANS: -1 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 151*d - 28 = 137*d for d. ANS: 2 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 5350 = -294*t - 1706 for t. ANS: -24 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 217580*i = 217691*i + 666 for i. ANS:
-6
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32math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Is the premise "woman in blue shorts and white shirt kicking a soccer ball." true if "A woman is playing with her team."? Pick your answer from: (a). yes. (b). it is not possible to tell. (c). no.
(b).
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45snli:1.1.0
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Does "The BOM, code point U+FEFF has the important property of unambiguity on byte reorder, regardless of the Unicode encoding used; U+FFFE (the result of byte-swapping U+FEFF) does not equate to a legal character, and U+FEFF in other places, other than the beginning of text, conveys the zero-width non-break space (a character with no appearance and no effect other than preventing the formation of ligatures)." contain the correct answer to "What does BOM stand for?"
no
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question: What is the answer: Where is the Klondike River? answer: yukon territory canada question: What is the answer: Which treaty after World War I established the League of Nations? answer: versailles question: What is the answer: For what does the G stand in P. G. Wodehouse? answer: grenville question: What is the answer: A sauger is what type of creature? answer:
fish
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Anspruchsvolle Schachteln, so die logische Konsequenz aus dieser Demonstration, haben meist ein komplexes Design. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Unsere zuverlässigen Festplatten werden überall dort eingesetzt, wo man digitale Informationen oder Inhalte speichert - von Desktop- oder tragbaren Computern, über externe Speichergeräte, bis hin zu digitalen Videorekordern in Wohnzimmern. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Sieht er den Verkehr als ein unkontrollierbares Naturphänomen, das die Menschen von sich abhängig macht? input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Dennoch freue ich mich, dass wir es trotz dieser Herausforderungen geschafft haben, einen Kompromiss zu erreichen, der die grundlegenden Prinzipien des Kommissionsvorschlags, wie die Erweiterung des Rahmens auf energieverbrauchsrelevante Produkte, bestätigt, aber auch mehr Klarheit bringt und alle relevanten Umweltparameter stärker betont.
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QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 0 = 348*k + 10766 + 13942 for k. ANS: -71 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 0 = -50*z + 81902138 - 81908238 for z. ANS: -122 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve -44*t = -45*t + 2 for t. ANS: 2 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 78 = 29*q + 49*q for q. ANS:
1
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32math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Premise: "I would like to have seen a few more of Tiepolo's portraits (the greatest of which, depicting a Venetian naval hero with a mutilated hand, could not leave Venice), and not quite so many sketches for ceilings." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "Tiepolo makes pottery." true? Pick from: 1). yes 2). it is not possible to tell 3). no
3).
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Translate to Czech: Get out. Czech:
Ty! A ven!
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Problem: Solve 3898*v + 3139*v - 279679 - 49359 = -33484 for v. And the answer is...
42
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[Q]: Отели в Pliening Translate this to English? [A]: Hotels in Durham [Q]: - Удалить макрокомманду (Delete), не рекомендуется удалять дефолтную. Translate this to English? [A]: - Remove the macrocommand (Delete), avoid removal of the default macrocommand. [Q]: Когда разработчик экспортирует объекта в базу данных master, разработчик может непреднамеренно перезаписать изменения, другой разработчик фиксируется в основной базе данных. Translate this to English? [A]:
When the developer exports the object to the master database, the developer can unknowingly overwrite changes that another developer commits to the master database.
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How is "Such a powerful apparatus cannot retire to a quiet life in a dacha as Yeltsin did – it would have to privatize everything first – which implies that Putin has no choice but to remain in office, regardless of what he says about not seeking a third presidential term. But if he holds on to power contrary to the constitution, his popularity could easily collapse, especially as his economic policy has thrived on luck, not reform." said in Russian? Но если он будет держаться за власть вопреки конституции, его популярность легко может ослабеть, тем более, что его экономическая политика процветает благодаря удаче, а не реформам. How is "They provide maximum shield efficiency across the frequency spectrum." said in Russian? Они обеспечивают максимально эффективное экранирование во всем диапазоне частот. How is "Wacław Rzewuski" said in Russian? Ржевуский, Вацлав Пётр How is "Nearby Adolf Fredriks kyrka is a typical Stockholm structure." said in Russian?
Близлежащий Грона Лунд развлечет вас и позволит забыть о заботах.
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Pár? Translate to English English:
A couple?
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Are the following two questions the same? What was the reaction Indian of crowd? When India T20 against South Africa at 5 October 2015? Medium of teaching in Vidya guru?
no
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`` i do n't want to take you from your studies that much , but would you like to play again sometime ? '' as i left the mezzanine , feeling at least a little better about my circumstances , i replied , `` sure . '' *** chess became a weekly activity . actually , it was more like a biweekly
activity
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31lambada:1.0.0
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Daher die Betonung wirklich erkennen, wo die Straftat ist offensichtlich (wenn Logroño), wenn man nur einen Zugang, das bedeutet nicht, nichts. Translate to English English:
Hence the emphasis on really distinguish where the offense is obvious (if logroño) when one is merely an access that does not mean anything.
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. Answer: Polish film maker Walerian Borowczyk's La Bête (French, 1975, aka The Beast) is among the most controversial and brave films ever made and a very excellent one too. This film tells everything that's generally been hidden and denied about our nature and our sexual nature in particular with the symbolism and silence of its images. The images may look wild, perverse, "sick" or exciting, but they are all in relation with the lastly mentioned. Sex, desire and death are very strong and primary things and dominate all the flesh that has a human soul inside it. They interest and temptate us so powerfully (and by our nature) that they are considered scary, unacceptable and something too wild to be true. A sophisticated young woman travels with her mother to a French countryside to meet her soon-to-become husband whom with she has had a letter affair of some kind. All are very exciting and each others' parents and relatives wait impatiently to see the new people arriving to their families. The innocence of the young bride shines through and no one knows what can happen and wake up inside the walls of the big and beautiful French mansion, with all its humans and animals, and a mysterious "la bête" that turns out to be something that the characters, nor most of the film's audience, could have never imagined to be real and (in front of) them. The film is about the same theme as Canadian David Cronenberg's debyt feature Shivers (1975), which happens inside a huge luxury building in which destructive and gory parasites spread from human to human by sexual contact and make people act furiously and violently in their lust for pleasure and fulfilment of instincts. Human has instincts that can be and are stronger than his will and that is why those instincts can be as dangerous and powerful as the instincts of some other animal, a beast, be it a lust for blood, revenge or sex and carnal pleasure. Humans are only animals that have intelligence and tools to convey it but because we are also animals, that intelligence is not always used too much as can be seen anywhere around us. The film opens greatly, and very shockingly for most hypocritic attitudes, showing a horny male horse raging in fury as he waits to get inside the mare and continue the race, but the rage and visible lust we see from his eyes and violent movements are the key elements of that beginning and why it is there, not the close-ups of organs as could be so easily claimed. The horse is a beast that battles in an almost unbearable heat, in heat that's much stronger than his will as he doesn't have any control at that point anymore. The power of the instinct makes an animal a beast. After the memorable beginning, the characters get introduced, and the film fantastically has all the necessary age groups inside it from the little innocent children waiting to grow up and develop to their blossom, to the adults and elders that all represent their own part of the lifespan, creating the face of human life on screen. A film doesn't necessarily need more characters this way as all the important ones are already there and represent the whole race, including the urban and countryside inhabitants, and both sexes. The mansion makes the protagonist girl's sexuality wake as she saws the horses coupling and acting like she obviously has never thought of. For the first time she sees something unique and something that excites and feels almost vital for her and her body, like getting water when you're very thirsty. The transformation of the girl is a very important element in the film as she has lived unaware of these things inside her, with his mother and camera and a letter-boyfriend, even though the things have just waited for the moment to burst out. Flesh desires flesh and that belongs to being a humanimal, but still those things are not so easily admitted everywhere and films like these trying to depict it get banned for decades? Man's stupidity and unwillingness to interpret images must not be an argument for a film being banned or otherwise violated. The film's last 30 minutes are also as important as the beginning, and once again show how powerful cinema is without needless words and talk. As the girl and audience realizes what her body starts to feel and desire, she starts to have dreams about the mysterious beast that turns out to be none other than the undressed form of ourselves, having lived in the woods without other people/beasts near him. The dream sequence is the one that causes and caused most of the controversy alongside the film's overall straight and honest attitude, and the images are so easy to be judged as "perverse" and "pornographic", without a courage to go deeper into them, character reactions and thoughts behind what we see. The images are exciting in her dream and also eventually inside the dream for the dream's (more) human character, and Borowczyk forces us to admit it with the images that are so close to a "normal" sexual act between a man and a female, which is a beautiful thing and expression of love, another human need. Also the numerous, and cleverly blackly humorous love making scenes inside the mansion, between the young mother and the black servant, get interrupted many times as someone screams for the servant, for example, and there's no doubt that the sensual image of two young human bodies being together and being interrupted with an angry shout at least doesn't become any more pleasant by the interruption. Borowczyk has managed to paint his images so beautiful and "sensitive" that his message is almost impossible to be misunderstood, but nothing seems to be impossible for our cultures and minds that criticize art. He uses dialogue only when it's necessary, otherwise the images do the job and make the film powerful. Death is also there, as flesh dies sooner or later, after years of life and instincts, it dies. The ending is inevitable but the meaning of the dream sequence could have also been as powerful without the kind of dramatic and "revealing" ending too. Another blackly humorous element comes when we see the shocked city women running out of the place in which they saw a little more than they were looking for! They visited the mansion of truth about flesh, us and them. The film reminds me of French writer Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye with its same themes about eroticism, death and how they both are always connected to the nature of our flesh. The book is well written and fantastic as well as this film, and naturally both have been blamed for their "too explicit" content and other equally noteworthy shallow comments. Borowczyk's film is also very beautiful visually alongside its raw honesty, and the nature and forest have rarely looked so bright and shining as they do in this film. The sun shines through the trees, and to everyplace where humans live, and the beauty of it is always there, but so is the ugliness that originates by the inhabitants of the world. To every innocent white sheep there's a selfish, evil and horrible beast in our world and that is why the intelligence we have been given never fully seems to overcome the power of our bad instincts and the other side of the sheep, present inside every human soul. It is about how many manages to keep the dark side passive and not active. The fulfilment of some of our instincts is not a bad thing, and by using this intelligence and seeing which of the instincts are good and which bad, they can be satisfied without exploitation, violence and the lethal and destructive circle created by it. Human is not more than an animal with intelligence, intelligence that is so easy to be forgotten and eaten to the background by things that feel better and more satisfying at each and perhaps sudden moment. Borowczyk's film is a masterpiece, unforgettable and clever piece of magical cinema with ageless theme and also an example of how much can be achieved, expressed and given by a film maker, who is also only a human. Problem: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. Answer:
Don't even ask me why I watched this! The only excuse I can come up with that I was sick with Bronchitis and too weak to change the channel. :) It's too terrible for words, the movie that is, not the Bronchitis. The acting is deplorable, Richard Grieco hams it up as a trigger-happy, gun-slinging serial killer with a penchant for knocking off cops. Nick Mancuso phones in a performance as the cop on his trail and Nancy Allen manages to put in the only sympathetic role in the entire film. The script is dismal, peppered with clichéd lines, "Are you ready, Pardner?" purrs Richard Grieco to every single one of his victims. Dire. Avoid.
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30imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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Some context: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( MEESS; German: [mi:s]; born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies; March 27, 1886 - August 17, 1969) was a German-American architect. He is commonly referred to and was addressed as Mies, his surname. Between 1946 and 1951, Mies van der Rohe designed and built the Farnsworth House, a weekend retreat outside Chicago for an independent professional woman, Dr. Edith Farnsworth. Here, Mies explored the relationship between people, shelter, and nature. The glass pavilion is raised six feet above a floodplain next to the Fox River, surrounded by forest and rural prairies. The highly crafted pristine white structural frame and all-glass walls define a simple rectilinear interior space, allowing nature and light to envelop the interior space. A wood-panelled fireplace (also housing mechanical equipment, kitchen, and toilets) is positioned within the open space to suggest living, dining and sleeping spaces without using walls. No partitions touch the surrounding all-glass enclosure. Without solid exterior walls, full-height draperies on a perimeter track allow freedom to provide full or partial privacy when and where desired. The house has been described as sublime, a temple hovering between heaven and earth, a poem, a work of art. The Farnsworth House and its 60-acre (240,000 m2) wooded site was purchased at auction for US$7.5 million by preservation groups in 2004 and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum. The building influenced the creation of hundreds of modernist glass houses, most notably the Glass House by Philip Johnson, located near New York City and also now owned by the National Trust. The house is an embodiment of Mies' mature vision of modern architecture for the new technological age: a single unencumbered space within a minimal "skin and bones" framework, a clearly understandable arrangement of architectural parts. His ideas are stated with clarity and simplicity, using materials that are configured to express their own individual character. Is there anything of importance displayed today in The Farnsworth House? A: A wood-panelled fireplace (also housing mechanical equipment, kitchen, and toilets) is positioned within the open space to suggest living, Question: Michael Bloomberg was born at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, on February 14, 1942. Bloomberg's family is Jewish. Bloomberg's father, William Henry Bloomberg (1906-1963), was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts and worked as an accountant for a dairy company. He was the son of Alexander "Elick" Bloomberg, an immigrant from Russia. In March 2010, Bloomberg's top political strategist Kevin Sheekey resigned from his mayoral advisory position and returned to Bloomberg LP, Bloomberg's company. It was speculated that the move would allow Sheekey to begin preliminary efforts for a Bloomberg presidential campaign in the 2012 election. An individual close to Bloomberg said, "the idea of continuing onward is not far from his [Bloomberg's] mind". In October 2010, The Committee to Draft Michael Bloomberg - which had attempted to recruit Bloomberg to run for the presidency in 2008 - announced it was relaunching its effort to persuade Bloomberg to wage a presidential campaign in 2012. The committee members insisted that they would persist in the effort in spite of Bloomberg's repeated denials of interest in seeking the presidency. While on the December 12, 2010, episode of Meet the Press, Bloomberg ruled out a run for the presidency in 2012, stating: "I'm not going to run for president," further adding "I'm not looking at the possibility of running ... no way, no how." On July 24, 2011, in the midst of Democrats' and Republicans' inability to agree on a budget plan and thus an increase in the federal debt limit, the Washington Post published a blog post about groups organizing third party approaches. It focused on Bloomberg as the best hope for a serious third-party presidential candidacy in 2012. During an appearance on The Daily Show in June 2012, London Mayor Boris Johnson told host Jon Stewart that he did not know why Bloomberg had ruled out a bid for the presidency in the upcoming election, declaring that he would be "a great candidate". Bloomberg had privately indicated he believed Mitt Romney would be better at running the country, but could not publicly support him because of Romney's positions on social issues such as abortion and gun control. In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in November 2012, Bloomberg penned an op-ed officially endorsing Barack Obama for president, citing Obama's policies on climate change. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: What was Bloomberg's role in the 2012 campaign? HHHHHH Answer: in November 2012, Bloomberg penned an op-ed officially endorsing Barack Obama for president, citing Obama's policies on climate change. Some context: Hasek started playing hockey at the age of six in his native Czechoslovakia. As he explains: They held a tryout for 5-year-old boys and my father took me there. I didn't even have real skates. I had those blades that you screwed onto the soles of your shoes, but I was tall, and the 9-year-olds didn't have a goalie, so they put me in with them and thats where I fell in love with the game of hockey. Before the start of the next season, Hasek was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in an attempt to lower the Sabres' payroll and to send Hasek to a more competitive team. He was dealt for Vyacheslav Kozlov, a first round selection in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft and future considerations, which eventually became the draft pick of Jim Slater. During his first season with Detroit, Hasek posted a career high 41 wins with just 15 losses, helping the Red Wings earn the President's Trophy with the league's best record. In the playoffs, he led the Wings past the Vancouver Canucks, the St. Louis Blues, the Colorado Avalanche and eventually the Carolina Hurricanes in the finals to win the Stanley Cup. During the conference finals against Colorado, he became the first goalie to be awarded an assist on an overtime game-winning goal in the post-season after passing the puck to Wings captain Steve Yzerman, who then assisted Fredrik Olausson in scoring the final goal of the third game of that series. He also set a record for most shutouts in a post-season with six, broken the year after by Martin Brodeur with seven. That summer, Hasek officially announced his retirement so that he could spend time with his family and other hobbies. However, after Detroit's first round loss to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the following season, he expressed his desire to play again. This created a difficult situation for the Red Wings, who had two years left on Curtis Joseph's three-year $24 million contract, which had a no-trade clause. Detroit was also under pressure knowing that the rival Avalanche would be looking for a goalie to replace Patrick Roy after his retirement. With Manny Legace also on the Wings' roster, Detroit now had three potential starting goalies. In the 2003-04 season Hasek injured his groin after playing just 14 games. On January 9, he and the team agreed he should rest his injury for two to four weeks. Hasek privately told general manager Ken Holland that he would not accept any pay while he was injured. On February 10, he announced that he was not going to continue to play that season, surprising the Red Wings management. He eventually revealed that he refused about $3 million of his $6 million salary. In April 2004, he underwent groin surgery in Prague, and returned to his hometown of Pardubice to recuperate. what is the most important fact in this article? A:
Hasek officially announced his retirement so that he could spend time with his family and other hobbies.
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Tom Rainey, 23, from Devon and Lawrence Walters, 23, from Hampshire broke the 24-hour ocean rowing record by nearly 10 nautical miles. Their feat was validated by Guinness World Records adjudicators for the sport, the Ocean Rowing Society. Team Ocean Valour are raising funds for the Brain Tumour Charity in memory of Tom's father who died from the disease. The pair set off from New York to Salcombe, Devon on 3 May. The data came from the team's satellite tracker between 14:00 on 30 May and 14:00 on 31 May. They are hoping to beat the record of 103.9 nautical miles set by an eight-man crew crossing the Atlantic from the Canary Islands to Barbados in the winter of 2014/15. Ocean Valour has been pushed along by favourable winds and currents after a frustrating period in which the team were pulled in circles by currents during bad weather. They still have more than 2,000 nautical miles (3,700km) left to go before they can pick up a claim a second record as the youngest team to complete the treacherous route. Team spokesman Chris Martin said: "They have had some significant challenges over the last 10 days or so, so this is a great boost for them. "A large part of it is getting in the right place at the right time and they have put themselves in that place." The pair, who have capsized once, are taking it in turns to row for an hour each.. Mr Martin said one of their next challenges would be avoiding the Labrador Current coming from the north which could affect their progress on the Gulf Stream Drift which is pulling the pair across the Atlantic. What is a summary of this text?
Two men rowing the Atlantic have covered a record 112.5 nautical miles (208km) in 24 hours.
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What is the solution to this math problem? Solve -8970*m + 17663*m = 9017*m + 27589 + 10643 for m.
-118
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[Translate Q]: Translate "Draft of eight container terminals that have a annual ability to traffic pairs to 2,7 million teu and to two loose terminals for goods and granaglie that have a total ability pairs to approximately 4,5 million tons." to Spanish. [A]: Se actúa de ocho contenedores terminal que tienen una capacidad de tráfico anual uniforme a 2.7 millones de teu y de dos terminales para mercancías a granel y granaglie que tienen una capacidad global uniforme alrededor a 4.5 millones de toneladas. [Translate Q]: Translate ""Description: Display this nice and colorful pin in your backpack, pencil case or shirt." to Spanish. [A]: Descripción: Luce este lindo y colorido pin, en cualquier prenda o accesorio de tu elección. [Translate Q]: Translate "8. Use incognito mode at public terminals." to Spanish. [A]:
8. Utilice el modo de incógnito en los terminales públicos.
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Write a sentence based on this summary: us crude oil prices slip to three-week low
crude oil futures tumbled to a three-week low in new york wednesday as the market reacted to a faster-than-expected recovery of oil operations in the gulf of mexico after hurricane katrina .
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Write highlights for this article: Actress Eva Mendes volunteers regularly with The Art of Elysium, an organization that enables actors, artists and musicians to share their talents with children who are battling serious medical conditions. She was also a presenter at "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute" in 2009. Mendes recently sat down to talk to CNN producer Quinn Brown about CNN Heroes and her philanthropy. Below are excerpts from that interview. Quinn Brown: What inspired you to get involved with The Art of Elysium? Eva Mendes: I'm a sucker for kids, and I also know the importance of art and what it can do to someone's life. Coming from a low-income family, I didn't know that art was this release ... so it's really important for me to make sure that kids know: "You have a voice. You can put this to paper. ... You can put this to canvas." What we do is we bring the arts, in any way we can, into hospitals. Some of these children have been bedridden for years, so they obviously can't go out and play. So we sing. We read to the children. We finger-paint -- that's a really fun one -- and it's amazing what you see. You get a real direct, immediate result. These children, they're just these beautiful little souls. Some of these kids can't speak, so they really just have their eyes and their souls to communicate. And when you finger-paint with a kid or you dance and you see their little eyes light up, it's pretty incredible. And when you start visiting them on a regular basis, you see their growth. It's really quite special. Brown: Has there been a particular child who inspired you? Mendes: David is one of the most creative souls I've ever met. He ends up writing a play every year for Christmas, and we end up all acting in it. David has now written three plays for me. He's a demanding director. David's face is completely deformed, and he has a lot of internal problems and health issues due to his deformities. He's this awesome kid who's found a purpose and who's found a voice through The Art of Elysium. Brown: It sounds like you're pretty involved. Mendes: I would love to say that I give selflessly, but that's not true; what I get back is tenfold. My vocabulary doesn't even contain the words I feel once I leave the hospital. There is total sense of purpose and fulfillment that I feel that I don't get from any other area of my life. It's a two-way deal. It's just so gratifying. Brown: Do you have any heroes? What is a hero to you? Mendes: Charity and giving back begins at home, and that is really important to remember. You can be out there saving the world, but if you're not trying to save your own family and doing the work at home, it doesn't really make any sense. You asked me who my hero is -- my mom. She is a survivor in every sense of the word, and it began at home with her. She is a very compassionate woman, and she always taught me to think about other people. As bad as things were for us, there was always someone who was worse off. That always put me in a state of gratitude, and I thank her for that. But that, to me, is a hero. A woman who is a survivor and doesn't let life beat them down. Brown: Moving onto CNN Heroes, you were a presenter at "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute" last year. How did that compare to other awards shows you've been to? Mendes: Can I say a bad word? It wasn't full of s---. It was real. It was inspiring. I left that night feeling like I wanted to change the world right then and there. It was beautiful because you have all of these people coming together, swapping stories and ideas. It was just amazing to have all of these "good-doers" in one room together. It's a lot of power. It's a lot of energy, and that's inspiring. Brown: What was it like to see all of those heroes? How did it affect you personally? Mendes: It makes me realize that, due to this celebrity thing, I do have a light that follows me around. So what I choose to do with that light is shine it on other things that are important, not just what I'm wearing. ... So it just keeps everything in perspective and makes me realize my purpose as well and the purpose of this crazy thing called celebrity. Highlights:
Actress Eva Mendes is among those helping to bring the arts to seriously ill children. Mendes wants the children to know that they might be bedridden, but they have a voice. Mendes felt inspired by "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute": "It wasn't full of s---"
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Select the correct sentiment of the following review: This movie is one of the most Underrated movie of its time. When watching this movie , your filled with action, and when somethings not really happing , the humour is un matched. Brilliant writing for a movie that was made to give us a bloody mix , of a game show where criminals are the contestants, and a near future where the general public all have a thirst for blood.Also Arnold Doesn't let us down with some of his best one liners.I don't want to spoil anything for you ,but i will tell you when Arnold gives his "I'll be back line" He gets the best response of them all in this movie. Hope you enjoy this gem as much as i did. pick from the following. (I). negative (II). positive
(II).
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How is "The deal was signed by Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica." said in Turkish?
Anlaşma, Sırp Başbakan Vojislav Kostunica tarafından imzalandı.
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At the same time the Baku Commune was involved in heavy fighting with the advancing Caucasian Ottoman Army in and around Ganja. The Ottoman Empire's Enver Pasha began to move forward with the newly established Army of Islam. Major battles occurred in Yevlakh and Agdash. Dunsterville ordered the evacuation of the city on September 14, after six weeks of occupation, and withdrew to Iran; most of the Armenian population escaped with British forces. The Ottoman Army of Islam and its Azeri allies, led by Nuri Pasha, entered Baku on September 15 and slaughtered between 10,000-20,000 Armenians in retaliation for the March massacre of Muslims. The capital of the Azerbaijan was finally moved from Ganja to Baku. However, after the Armistice of Mudros between the United Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire on October 30, Turkish troops were substituted by the Triple Entente. Headed by British Gen. W. Thomson, who had declared himself the military governor of Baku, 1,000 Commonwealth soldiers arrived in Baku on November 17, 1918. By Gen. Thomson's order, martial law was implemented in Baku. Based on the above article, answer a question. How many days after the Armistice of Mudros between the United Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire did 1000 Commonwealth soldiers arrive in Baku?
18
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Based on the premise "right i use them to float sometimes if it's near the end of the month and you know and you know i don't have a check coming in a few days", can we conclude the hypothesis "I use them to float if it is near the end of the month." is true (see options)? Possible answers: +yes; +it is not possible to tell; +no;
yes
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Question: Let's complete this passage. Secretary of State John Kerry stressed Thursday that the United States is interested only in communicating with Iran, not working with the country, to push back Islamist militants who are threatening Iraq. On Thursday, he told NBC News that statements he'd made this week seem to have been misunderstood. "What I said is we are interested in communicating with Iran to make clear that the Iranians know what we're thinking and we know what they're thinking and there's a sharing of information so people aren't making mistakes," the secretary said. The idea of the U.S. working with Iran would be a "head-scratcher," he said. "No. We're not sitting around contemplating if we're going to do that. That's not on the table." NBC said to Kerry: "It seems like the OPTIONS: - Barack Obama was totally caught off guard by this." - Iran was totally caught off guard by this." - Iranians was totally caught off guard by this." - Iraq was totally caught off guard by this." - Islamist was totally caught off guard by this." - John Kerry was totally caught off guard by this." - Kerry was totally caught off guard by this." - NBC News was totally caught off guard by this." - U.S. was totally caught off guard by this." - United States was totally caught off guard by this." Answer: U.S. was totally caught off guard by this." Problem: Choose the next sentence By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:22 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:42 EST, 6 December 2012 Loss: Molly Dyer died aged 13, after an allergic reaction to a chicken tikka masala A father who struggled to come to terms with the loss of his daughter was found dead 18 months after her passing, with a note saying he needed to be with his princess, an inquest heard. Paul Dyer, 42, never accepted the death of his 13-year-old daughter Molly, who died from a severe allergic reaction to nuts from eating a curry in August 2010. Mr Dyer was found by staff at the Premier Inn in Prestwich, Bury, in March this year with a note which read: ‘I love you all but I need to be with my princess, love Paul.’ When Molly died, OPTIONS: - Bury died with her to be honest.’ - Dyer died with her to be honest.’ - Greater Manchester died with her to be honest.’ - Molly died with her to be honest.’ - Molly Dyer died with her to be honest.’ - Paul died with her to be honest.’ - Paul Dyer died with her to be honest.’ - Premier Inn died with her to be honest.’ - Prestwich died with her to be honest.’ - Sara Malm died with her to be honest.’ Answer: Dyer died with her to be honest.’ QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan (CNN) -- As Presidents Barack Obama and Hamid Karzai parry over troop levels and assistance, "retrograde" is the operant word I am hearing from U.S. commanders in Afghanistan. A nuanced military term for withdrawal, retrograde defines operations in this insurgency-plagued land. After more than a decade of U.S.-led warfare, American commanders are now insisting their Afghan counterparts take over the fight. The 101st Airborne Division's Rakkasan Brigade is the battle-space owner of eastern Afghanistan's restive Khost and Paktia provinces, both of which border Pakistan's anarchic tribal regions. In the brigade headquarters at Forward Operating Base Salerno -- a building hardened against rocket and mortar attack -- Rakkasan Deputy Commander Col. Tim Sullivan told me, "Our mission was to go from a partnered role with the ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces) to an advise and assist role. We kind of gave it the 'tough love' approach." OPTIONS: - 101st Airborne Division anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - ANSF anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Afghan anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Afghan National Security Forces anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Afghanistan anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Afghans anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - American anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Barack Obama anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - CNN anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Forward Operating Base Salerno anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Hamid Karzai anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Khost anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Pakistan anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Paktia anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Rakkasan anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Rakkasan Brigade anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Tim Sullivan anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - U.S. anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. - Wissing anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. ANS: American anti-IED teams traveled north to blow up the watchtowers. Question: Let's complete this passage. By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:14 EST, 18 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:00 EST, 19 August 2013 The bus-sized meteor that slammed into Russia in February, injuring more than 1,000 people, setting off car alarms and shattering windows sent a plume of cosmic dust into the stratosphere that showered the Earth for three months. According to NASA's Suomi NPP weather satellite, the meteor left behind hundreds of tons of microscopic rubble when it detonated 15 miles above the city of Chelyabinsk on February 15. Some six months later, using the satellite's Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite, the space agency has released a video showing how the dust from the meteor, which also left visible chunks on the ground for passers by to pick up, was thrown up 28 miles and coated the Earth. After four days, the OPTIONS: - Chelyabinsk sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. - Daily Mail sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. - Earth sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. - NASA sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. - Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. - Russia sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. - Suomi NPP sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet. Answer:
Suomi NPP sensors had watched that dust plume wrap all the way around the planet.
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Sentence: The 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument's location is Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. To the west of Adams County is Franklin County and to the southwest is Frederick County, Maryland. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, country, "United States"; Adams County, Pennsylvania, hasToItsWest, Franklin County, Pennsylvania; Adams County, Pennsylvania, hasToItsSouthwest, Frederick County, Maryland; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, location, Adams County, Pennsylvania Sentence: Albert B. White's date of death was 1941-07-03. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Albert B. White, deathDate, 1941-07-03 Sentence: English national N.R. Pogson, who was born in Nottingham and died in Chennai, discovered 107 Camilla. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: 107 Camilla, discoverer, N. R. Pogson; N. R. Pogson, deathPlace, Chennai; N. R. Pogson, birthPlace, Nottingham; N. R. Pogson, nationality, England input question: Sentence: Aaron Hunt plays for both Vfl Wolfsburg who play in the Bundesliga and SV Werder Bremen who are managed by Viktor Skrypnyk. Structured data: Aaron Hunt, club, VfL Wolfsburg; Aaron Hunt, club, SV Werder Bremen; VfL Wolfsburg, league, Bundesliga; SV Werder Bremen, manager, Viktor Skrypnyk Sentence: An affiliate of Visvesvaraya Technological University, Acharya Institute of Technology in Bangalore was established in 2000 and currently has 700 postgraduate students enrolled. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Acharya Institute of Technology, city, Bangalore; Acharya Institute of Technology, established, 2000; Acharya Institute of Technology, numberOfPostgraduateStudents, 700; Acharya Institute of Technology, affiliation, Visvesvaraya Technological University Sentence: William Anders retired on the 1st of September 1969. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
William Anders, dateOfRetirement, "1969-09-01"
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Continue the following story. Emily called Carrie to tell her that her young children were sick and therefore she couldn't go to the movies with her.
Carrie was understanding.
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Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: The Talmudists were allowed to draw up a constitution and through the 1500s and 1600s the Jews in Poland lived under an autonomous government
The Talmudists were allowed to draw up “a constitution,” and through the 1500's and 1600's the Jews in Poland lived under “an autonomous government.”
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Pojď sem. Kdo je to, tati? Q: Translate "Something that I should have done a long time ago." to Czech? Yes: Sarah, co to děláš? [Q]: Návrh č. 47: Ve spolupráci s členskými státy vypracuje Komise rozhodnější politiku pro respektování pravidel jednotného trhu. Translate this to English? [A]: Proposal No 47: The Commission will work in partnership with the Member States to develop a more resolute policy to enforce the rules of the single market. Question: V benzínové stanici Texaco, která patřila Billu Hapscombovi, nedostal jen benzín. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: He had gotten more than gas at Bill Hapscomb 's Texaco. test: Co vlastně tyto hrozné čarodějnice chtějí, co? Co vlastně tyto hrozné čarodějnice chtějí, co? English? translation: What do these awful witches want, huh? input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Kde se útok odehrál?
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P: After the fall of Pegu, remnants of Mon resistance fell back to the upper Tenasserim peninsula , and remained active there with Siamese support. However, the resistance was disorganized, and did not control any major towns. It remained active only because Konbaung's control of the upper Tenasserim peninsula in 1757-1759 was still largely nominal. Its effective control still did not extend beyond Martaban as the majority of the Konbaung armies were back north in Manipur and in the northern Shan states. However, no single southern leader emerged to rally the Mon populace as Alaungpaya did with the Burmans in 1752. A rebellion broke out in 1758 throughout Lower Burma but was put down by local Konbaung garrisons. The window of opportunity came to a close in the second half of 1759 when the Konbaung armies, having conquered Manipur and the northern Shan states, were back down south, preparing for their invasion of the Tenasserim coast and Siam. The Konbaung armies seized the upper Tenasserim coast following the Burmese-Siamese War , and pushed out the Mon resistance farther down the coast. The resistance was driven out of Tenasserim in 1765 when Alaungpaya's son Hsinbyushin seized the lower coastline as part of the Burmese-Siamese War . Answer this: Who was Hsinbyushin's father? A: Alaungpaya Problem: The 49ers began their season at Qwest Field for an NFC West match against the Seattle Seahawks. In the first quarter, the Niners had the early lead when kicker Joe Nedney made a 23-yard field goal, which was extended in the second quarter when Nedney made another 23-yard field goal. Then, San Francisco failed to maintain it and then fell behind when Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck got a 1-yard touchdown run, followed by him making a 13-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Deon Butler. In the third quarter, the 49ers struggled further when quarterback Alex Smith threw an interception to cornerback Marcus Trufant, which was returned 32 yards for a touchdown. This was followed by Hasselbeck's 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Deion Branch. In the fourth quarter, the Niners continued to struggle when kicker Olindo Mare made a 35-yard field goal. How many total field goal yards did Joe Nedney kick? Answer: 46 Q: The Vikings scored first, and quickly. After the Lions failed on a field goal attempt when new punter/holder Sam Martin fumbled the snap, the Vikings took over on their own 22. On the first play from scrimmage, Adrian Peterson scampered 78 yards for a touchdown. David Akers made it 7-3 on a 33-yard field goal, though the Lions missed out on seven points that series when a touchdown reception by Calvin Johnson was reversed. In the second quarter, Akers connected on a 42-yard field goal to make the score 7-6. The Vikings responded with a 65-yard touchdown drive, capped by a 4-yard TD run from Peterson, to go up 14-6. The Lions closed the gap late in the half when Joique Bell finished off a 70-yard drive with a 1-yard run to make it 14-13. Bell plunged over from the 1-yard line again in the third quarter to put the Lions up for the first time in the game, 20-14. The Vikings' Blair Walsh narrowed the lead to 20-17 with a 52-yard field goal. The Lions then went up 27-17 when Matthew Stafford and new acquisition Reggie Bush connected on a 77-yard pass play. Adrian Peterson scored his third touchdown of the day, on a 4-yard pass from Christian Ponder, to put the Vikings within 3 points again, 27-24. The Lions would get the only score of the fourth quarter, a 1-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to rookie tight end Joseph Fauria, making the final score Detroit 34, Minnesota 24. Reggie Bush had 191 yards from scrimmage on the afternoon (90 rushing, 101 receiving), while Matthew Stafford was 28-of-43 passing for 357 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. After Adrian Peterson's opening 78-yard run, the Lions defense held him to just 15 yards on 17 carries. how many yards did the vikings respond with? A: 65 Problem: Since 1995, Fortune (magazine) has ranked Adobe as an outstanding place to work. Adobe was rated the 5th best U.S. company to work for in 2003, 6th in 2004, 31st in 2007, 40th in 2008, 11th in 2009, 42nd in 2010, 65th in 2011, 41st in 2012, and 83rd in 2013. In October 2008, Adobe Systems Canada Inc. was named one of "Canadas Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Macleans newsmagazine. Answer this question based on the article: When was Adobe ranked exactly 35 lower ranks than it was in 2008? A: Question: Following their close win over the Bengals, the Broncos traveled to Nashville to face the Tennessee Titans at LP Field. The Broncos took the lead in the first quarter, with a 5-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kyle Orton to wide receiver Matthew Willis. The Titans responded in the second quarter, with a 14-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Matt Hasselbeck to wide receiver Nate Washington, followed by a 46-yard field goal by placekicker Rob Bironas. The Broncos re-claimed the lead in the third quarter, when Orton connecting with running back Willis McGahee on a 5-yard touchdown pass. However, after recovering a Hasselbeck fumble in Titans' territory late in the third quarter, the Broncos failed to capitalize on the turnover, as Tennessee's defense denied the Broncos from extending their lead with a goal-line stand in the fourth quarter. The Titans later claimed the lead, when Hasselbeck, playing on his 36th birthday, threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Daniel Graham, who played with the Broncos from 2007-2010. Tennessee's defense thwarted the Broncos' final drive. Which team scored the longest touchdown? Answer: The Titans P: The demographic character of Northern Cyprus changed after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and especially during the last 10–15 years. The so called “TRNC census” carried out in April 2006 showed that out of a total population of 256,644 in Northern Cyprus, 132,635, or 52%, were Turkish Cypriots in the sense that they were born in Cyprus of at least one Cyprus-born parent (for 120,007 of these both parents were Cyprus-born). In addition, 43,062 so called “TRNC citizens” (17%) had at least one non-Cypriot Turkish-born parent, 2,334 so called “TRNC citizens” (1%) had parents born in other countries, 70,525 residents (27%) had Turkish citizenship, and 8,088 (3%) were citizens of other countries (mainly UK, Bulgaria, and Iran). Answer this: How many more residents in Northern Cyprus had Turkish citizenship compared to those who were citizens of another country? A:
62437
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[Q]: Sentence: name = Browns Cambridge, food = French, customer rating = average Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: Browns Cambridge has an average customer rating, and serves French food for less than 20GBP. [Q]: Sentence: name = The Rice Boat, food = Italian, priceRange = high, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = average, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Express by Holiday Inn Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: At the riverside and close to Express by Holiday Inn, The Rice Boat serves Italian food in a high price range and has an average customer rating. It has a children-friendly setting. [Q]: Sentence: name = Browns Cambridge, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, customer rating = low, area = riverside, familyFriendly = no, near = Crowne Plaza Hotel Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: Browns Cambridge is a coffee shop that is located by Crowne Plaza Hotel on the riverside. It is not family friendly and is rated one out of five for its Italian themed meals. [Q]: Sentence: name = The Waterman, eatType = restaurant, food = Japanese, priceRange = less than £20, customer rating = low, familyFriendly = yes Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]:
The Waterman is a family Friendly Japanese restaurant charging less than £20 but has a low rating
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Question: "Mohl bych se podívat, pane?" zeptal se Karotka. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: 'Can I see, sir?' said Carrot. Question: Zajímalo by mě, jestli se Emily ozval Toby Cavanaugh poté, co zmizel. vypadám jako Emily? Could you please translate this to English? Answer: I was wondering if Emily had heard from Toby Cavanaugh... ...since he went missing. Question: Tvoje otázka byla přímá a zaslouží si přímou odpověď. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: It was a fair question and deserves a fair answer. Question: Crandalle... vyčistěte to! Could you please translate this to English? Answer:
I'm clear. Crandall's clear.
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Write a question about the article She / he already has a a heart . OMFG.TOO.EXCITED . On a different note , today I found out one of my closest friends is gay . Or at least he thinks he is .
How may I be feeling right now ?
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Input: After back-to-back losses, Dallas returned home to face the undefeated NFL Champion New England Patriots. Stout early defensive efforts kept the game close including five sacks of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, but Dallas' offense could never steadily produce results. Dallas QB Brandon Weeden (1 INT) and the offensive line were ineffectual, gaining only 264 yards total offense and making 18 1st downs. The offense could manage only two Dan Bailey field goals. During the first quarter, the Cowboys held the Patriots to a field goal. Slowly but surely, the Patriots pulled away for the 30-6 victory, handing Dallas the loss and a 2-3 record entering the bye week - and handing Cowboys coach Jason Garrett his first career three-game losing streak. Question: How many games has the Patriot lost this season? Input: The Redskins' fourteenth game was an NFC East rivalry rematch against the Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium. In the first quarter the Redskins trailed early with kicker David Buehler hitting a 42-yard field goal, followed by QB Jon Kitna throwing a 3-yard TD pass to WR Miles Austin; then Buehler made a 20-yard field goal to put Dallas up 13-0. The lead was narrowed when QB Rex Grossman completed a 19-yard TD pass to RB Ryan Torain, but fell further behind with Kitna making a 14-yard TD pass to TE Jason Witten, followed by RB Tashard Choice getting a 3-yard TD run. The Redskins replied with Grossman getting a 10-yard TD pass to WR Santana Moss, but the Cowboys scored again when Buehler got a 20-yard field goal. Washington managed to tie the game with Grossman finding Moss and Cooley on a 5-yard TD pass (With two successful 2-point conversions as Grossman passed to Cooley and Sellers). The Redskins couldn't get any further after Buehler made a 39-yard field goal, settling both records at 5-9. Question: Which players scored touchdowns from 3 yards? Input: Hoping to snap a five-game losing streak, the Titans stayed at home for a Week 14 AFC South duel with the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night. Tennessee trailed in the first quarter as Colts running back Javarris James got a 1-yard touchdown run. Indianapolis added onto their lead in the second quarter with quarterback Peyton Manning completing a 1-yard and a 19-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Pierre Garçon. The Titans answered with a 1-yard touchdown run from running back Chris Johnson. Tennessee slowly crept back into the game in the third quarter as quarterback Kerry Collins found tight end Craig Stevens on a 7-yard touchdown pass, yet the Colts responded with kicker Adam Vinatieri making a 21-yard field goal. Indianapolis added onto their lead in the fourth quarter with Vinatieri booting a 28-yard field goal. The Titans tried to rally as Collins connected with tight end Bo Scaife on a 4-yard touchdown pass, but the Colts came right back with Vinatieri's 47-yard field goal. Tennessee closed out the game with Collins finding Scaife on a 2-yard touchdown pass. Question: How many second quarter touchdowns did Manning throw? Input: The Hotak dynasty was an Afghan monarchy of the Ghilji Pashtuns, established in April 1709 by Mirwais Hotak after leading a successful revolution against their declining Persian Safavid overlords in the region of Loy Kandahar in what is now southern Afghanistan. It lasted until 1738 when the founder of the Afsharid dynasty, Nader Shah Afshar, defeated Hussain Hotak during the long siege of Kandahar, and started the reestablishment of Iranian suzerainty over all regions lost decades before against the Iranian archrival, the Ottoman Empire, and the Russian Empire. At its peak, the Hotak dynasty ruled briefly over an area which is now Afghanistan, Iran, western Pakistan, and some parts of Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. In 1715, Mirwais died of a natural cause and his brother Abdul Aziz succeeded the monarchy. He was quickly followed by Mahmud who ruled the empire at its largest extent for a mere three years. Following the 1729 Battle of Damghan, where Ashraf Hotak was roundly defeated by Nader Shah, Ashraf was banished to what is now southern Afghanistan with Hotak rule being confined to it. Hussain Hotak became the last ruler until he was also defeated in 1738. Question:
How many years did the Hotak dynasty last for?
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Identify the most salient words in this sentence: the morning sun gently rising over the suburbs .
rise suburb sun
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Input: Alfred North Whitehead At the time structures such as Lie algebras and hyperbolic quaternions drew attention to the need to expand algebraic structures beyond the associatively multiplicative class. In a review Alexander Macfarlane wrote: "The main idea of the work is not unification of the several methods, nor generalization of ordinary algebra so as to include them, but rather the comparative study of their several structures." In a separate review, G. B. Mathews wrote, "It possesses a unity of design which is really remarkable, considering the variety of its themes." How did Alexander Macfarlane summarize the relationship between different methods in "A Treatise on Algebra" in his review? Output: comparative study of their several structures Input: Montevideo During World War II, a famous incident involving the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee took place in Punta del Este, 200 kilometers (120 mi) from Montevideo. After the Battle of the River Plate with the Royal Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy on 13 December 1939, the Graf Spee retreated to Montevideo's port, which was considered neutral at the time. To avoid risking the crew in what he thought would be a losing battle, Captain Hans Langsdorff scuttled the ship on 17 December. Langsdorff committed suicide two days later.[citation needed] The eagle figurehead of the Graf Spee was salvaged on 10 February 2006; to protect the feelings of those still sensitive to Nazi Germany, the swastika on the figurehead was covered as it was pulled from the water. When year did the Battle of the River Plate take place? Output: 13 December 1939 Input: Liberia The Legislature is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The House, led by a speaker, has 73 members apportioned among the 15 counties on the basis of the national census, with each county receiving a minimum of two members. Each House member represents an electoral district within a county as drawn by the National Elections Commission and is elected by a plurality of the popular vote of their district into a six-year term. The Senate is made up of two senators from each county for a total of 30 senators. Senators serve nine-year terms and are elected at-large by a plurality of the popular vote. The vice president serves as the President of the Senate, with a President pro tempore serving in their absence. How many members are in a house? Output: 73 Input: New York City More than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines have an office in the city, and the publishing industry employs about 25,000 people. Two of the three national daily newspapers in the United States are New York papers: The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, which has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism. Major tabloid newspapers in the city include: The New York Daily News, which was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and The New York Post, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton. The city also has a comprehensive ethnic press, with 270 newspapers and magazines published in more than 40 languages. El Diario La Prensa is New York's largest Spanish-language daily and the oldest in the nation. The New York Amsterdam News, published in Harlem, is a prominent African American newspaper. The Village Voice is the largest alternative newspaper. When was the New York Daily News founded? Output:
1919
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[Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of UCLA WINNER_SCORE 20; DATE December 25, 1987; Aloha Bowl; December 25, 1987 WINNER UCLA; December 25, 1987 LOSER Florida; Florida LOSER_SCORE 16 **** [A]: UCLA won the Aloha Bowl against Florida 20 to 16 on December 25, 1987. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of The Mill eatType pub; The Mill food English; The Mill priceRange less than £20; The Mill area riverside **** [A]: The Mill pub serves English food by the riverside for under £20. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of Cotto food French; Cotto customer rating average; Cotto familyFriendly yes; Cotto near Ranch **** [A]: Cotto, near Ranch, is a family friendly French food venue with an average customer rating. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of Tom Andrews ELECTORATE Darebin; Tom Andrews FIRST_ELECTED 1949 **** [A]:
Tom Andrews is first elected in 1949 from Darebin state
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Article:5 January 2016 Last updated at 18:57 GMT His government is trying to secure funds to combat Nigeria's $11bn (£7.4bn) budget deficit. But Christine Lagarde said she was not holding talks on a loan or a bailout, saying she saw no reason why Nigeria would need IMF money. BBC Monitoring looks at why Nigeria needs to borrow and how crucial oil is to its economy. Produced by Alexi Peristianis BBC Monitoring reports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around the world. You can follow BBC Monitoring on Twitter and Facebook. Summarize the main points of that article.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has met the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) managing director as the West African country grapples with the fall in global oil prices.
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How is "Thirdly, they are trying to exclude the exception that was in paragraph 5.4 of the Commission's proposal, concerning short temporary assignments, and to make it general and even to raise it to 12 months." said in German? In German: Drittens versuchen sie, die in Artikel 5 Absatz 4 des Kommissionsvorschlags enthaltene Ausnahme für kurzfristige Überlassungen auszuschließen; die Regelung soll generell gelten und sogar auf zwölf Monate verlängert werden. How is "Versatile, light and stable, listel-core panels have evolved over time to reach, in the vast range of Bragapan products, a level of excellence in a variety that is meant to meet your every need." said in German? In German: Vielseitig, leicht, stabil, hat sich Leistenholz im Laufe der Zeit weiter entwickelt und heute mit Bragapan eine hervorragende Qualität erreicht, die sich in einer umfassenden und für alle Anforderungen flexiblen Produktreihe artikuliert. How is "'s designs, in fact, fall into the category of high-end engineering, as the projects and designs we have implemented until now amply demonstrate." said in German? In German: fallen in der Tat in den Bereich des hohen Ingenieurswesens, wie übrigens die Aufträge und bisher ausgeführten Realisationen zeigen. How is "The Swiss Autobahn A13/E34 runs along the swiss side of the Rhine River, the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein." said in German?
In German: Die Anreise mit dem Auto ist problemlos möglich. Benötigt wird ein gültiger Ausweis.
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What is the answer to this question? who wrote pink floyd wish you were here?
David Gilmour
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question: This was one of those moments . She was beautiful and he - he wanted her . Wanted her with a sort of visceral desire that made both his body and his heart clench . Q: Why is the male subject showing such intense body language ? answer: The male subject is turned on . question: I think that after our talk tonight even though she did n't come outright and tell me I could see it in her eyes . When I looked at her she would n't look at me and when she did she did n't seem happy in the least . I just wish she would tell me what she wants . Q: What happened between this talk and the next ? answer: She still did n't tell her outright what she wants . question: I have n't seen him in weeks . We just are not as close as we were before he left for his 9month pilot thingie . He works a lot too , he 's driving limos hoping he 'll get an interview with a big airline . I think we 're kind of like brother / sister at this point hehe , he 's been there through so much of my life , especially through the Ethan - years . Q: Why does the narrator feel more distant from the man ? answer:
He is out grinding more at work .
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[Q]: Le roi malgré lui ("King in Spite of Himself" or "The reluctant king") is an opéra-comique in three acts by Emmanuel Chabrier of 1887 with an original libretto by Emile de Najac and Paul Burani. The opera is revived occasionally, but has not yet found a place in repertory. The chamber is going to find a place in repertory in 2032 OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: Linyi University (LYU, ) is a public university based in Lanshan district of Linyi, Shandong province, China. It offers studies in 62 different undergraduate degrees, organized among nine major disciplines: Economics, Law, Education, Literature, History, Science, Engineering, Agriculture and Management. The school is relatively new OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: Götz Freiherr von Houwald (May 13, 1913 – August 16, 2001) was a German diplomat, historian and ethnographer. He was born in Posen and died in Bonn. His full name was Maximilian Otto Gustav Albrecht Hubert Wilhelm Götz-Dieter Freiherr von Houwald.Götz-Dieter von Houwald's parents were Albrecht Freiherr von Houwald und Helene Gräfin von Carmer. Götz Freiherr von Houwald talked to Donald Trump. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: The Ohio Valley Siouan, or Southeastern Siouan, languages are a subfamily of the Western Siouan languages, far to the east and south of the Mississippi River. The group has Ofo and Biloxi, in the Lower Mississippi River valley, and Tutelo, historically spoken in Virginia, near the territory of the Catawban languages. All of the languages are now extinct. Southeastern Siouan languages are not commonly spoken in 2019. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]:
Yes
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