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What are the most important words in the following sentence: image of a beautiful light fixture hanging on the walls
hang, image, wall
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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Problem: "Which actress starred opposite Alan Ladd in the film ""The Blue Dahlia""?" ====== A: veronica lake Q: In which year did all of the following occur: Prime Minister imposes direct rule on Northern Ireland, Idi Amin expels 50,000 Asians in 3 months and St Helens win the Rugby League Challenge Cup? A: 1972 Problem: Who plays the title character in the TV series 'Mrs Brown's Boys'? Answer: brendan o carroll Q: The Count di Luna, and his brother Manrico, vie for the love of Leonora in which Verdi opera, first performed in 1853? ----- A: il trovatore Q: Who captained the England cricket team to victory in the 2009 Ashes series? What is the answer? A: andrew strauss Q: What is the ‘Fifth Pillar of Islam’? What is the answer? A:
hajj
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
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We were in Vegas for a conference and went to Mix as a second choice as the restaurant we wanted to go to was full. I cannot believe our luck. The food was incredible, the decor was excellent, and the view was unbeatable. Very impressive. Would highly recommend. We started with the Gnocchi which was pillowy and the mushrooms were flavorful and fresh. For the main dishes We had the Roasted Lobster Curry which was wonderful and I had the Fillet Mignon Rossini (Fillet with foie gras and black truffle) which was frankly one of the best things I have ever eaten. The pairing of foie and beef is incredible. Finished off with a Chocolate Souffle. Who could ask for anything more. After dinner we went to the Mix Lounge for a cocktail and some music. Incredible service and fun people. Great time at the Mix. My new favorite Las Vegas Restaurant. positive I ordered a small antipasto salad, it was one half the size of the same salad & not as good as the San Tan Valley Rosati's on Hunt hwy. I live near the San Tan Valley location & go to Apache Junction frequently, I would rather get my food from the Rosati's in San Tan Valley until I am assured that each Rosati's location has the same menu, I was disappointed !! But I love Rosati's food, please get it right !!!! negative My family and I have enjoyed the pool for the last few summers. The drink & bar selection is good and food isn't bad for the price. The price for locals used to be free for women, $10 for men and kids free. All of the sudden, this year the price went to $20 per person. I can handle the old pricing of $10 per visit but $40 per visit is a bit much for a pool when there are so many other options. We asked why the price had gone up so much and we were told that the new management is making changes and wants to limit to hotel guests. If M doesn't want local business, that's fine. We will be trying GVR pool next weekend, I have heard their pool & drink service is good. negative Went for dinner last night and was very impressed with the ambiance, food and service. We were well taken care of by the wait staff and the chef/ owner even came out to discuss the food with us. The Gnocchi with Tomato Jam was amazing. Our entrees were equally as fantastic. I've seen a number of reviews here about portion size of food. Listen folks if you want huge portions of food on the cheap - go to Applebee's. This isn't about how much food you can fit on a plate for under $10. This is a dining experience with seasonal local food on an evolving menu. Looking forward to going back and would recommend it to others!
positive
Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Problem: Data: Alimentum eatType restaurant; Alimentum food Fast food; Alimentum customer rating 5 out of 5; Alimentum area riverside; Alimentum familyFriendly yes What would a sentence about this data be like? A: There is a children friendly fast food restaurant by the riverside with a high customer rating. It is the Alimentum. Problem: Data: The Golden Curry food English; The Golden Curry customer rating 5 out of 5; The Golden Curry area riverside; The Golden Curry familyFriendly yes; The Golden Curry near Café Rouge What would a sentence about this data be like? A: The Golden Curry is a family friendly venue, serving English food. It is in the riverside area, near Café Rouge, with a rating of 5 out of 5. Problem: Data: The Cambridge Blue eatType restaurant; The Cambridge Blue food Italian; The Cambridge Blue customer rating 1 out of 5 What would a sentence about this data be like? A:
The Cambridge Blue is rated 1 out of 5 for customer satisfaction. It is an Italian restaurant
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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What are the pros and cons of RapidMiner? What are the pros of content analysis? Do those questions have the same meaning? Select from the following. A. no; B. yes;
A.
Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
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What's an example of a movie review?
Nathan Detroit runs illegal craps games for high rollers in NYC, but the heat is on and he can't find a secure location. He bets chronic gambler Sky Masterson that Sky can't make a prim missionary, Sarah Brown, go out to dinner with him. Sky takes up the challenge, but both men have some surprises in store … This is one of those expensive fifties MGM musicals in splashy colour, with big sets, loud music, larger-than-life roles and performances to match; Broadway photographed for the big screen if you like that sort of thing, which I don't. My main problem with these type of movies is simply the music. I like all kinds of music, from Albinoni to ZZ Top, but Broadway show tunes in swing time with never-ending pah-pah-tah-dah trumpet flourishes at the end of every fourth bar aren't my cup of tea. This was written by the tag team of Frank Loesser, Mankiewicz, Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows (based on a couple of Damon Runyon stories), and while the plot is quite affable the songs are weak. Blaine's two numbers for example are identical, unnecessary, don't advance the plot and grate on the ears (and are also flagrantly misogynistic if that sort of thing bothers you). There are only two memorable tunes, Luck Be A Lady (sung by Brando, not Sinatra as you might expect) and Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat (nicely performed by Kaye) but you have to sit through two hours to get to them. The movie's trump card is a young Brando giving a thoughtful, laid-back performance; he also sings quite well and even dances a little, and is evenly matched with the always interesting Simmons. The sequence where the two of them escape to Havana for the night is a welcome respite from all the noise, bustle and vowel-murdering of Noo Yawk. Fans of musicals may dig this, but in my view a musical has to do something more than just film the stage show.
Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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What is the first name of author Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple????
jane
Flan2021
trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
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Q: What's an example of a movie review? An example of a movie review is here: I like Chris Rock, but I feel he is wasted in this film. The idea of remaking Heaven Can Wait is fine, but the filmmakers followed the plot of that turkey too closely. When Eddie Murphy remade Dr. Doolittle and The Nutty Professor, he re-did them totally -- so they became Murphy films/vehicles, not just tepid remakes. That's why they were successful. If Chris had done the same, this could have been a much better film. The few laughs that come are when he is doing his standup routine -- so he might as well have done a concert film. It also would have been much funnier if the white man whose body he inhabits was a truck driver or hillbilly. So why does Hollywood keep making junk like this? Because people go to see it -- because they like Chris Rock. So give Chris a decent script and give us better movies! Don't remake films that weren't that good in the first place! Q: What's an example of a movie review? An example of a movie review is here: This silly movie is really fun for the younger audiences. Its heros are a couple of dud detectives whose sophomoric attitudes lead them down some very silly roads. Chasing the big murder case, you will see these detectives go to every length to solve the crime. No nudity, but lots of sexual implication, slapstick silliness...everything adolescents go for. Low budget, but very entertaining. Definite cult classic potential. Q: What's an example of a movie review? An example of a movie review is here: definitely needed a little work in season 2. Such as the Virus between Max and Logan, and Ames White along with his ancient, super cult. During season two, however, the only thing that kept me watching was to see if Max and Logan would ever get rid of the nasty virus infecting Max. Very good drama in season two. But of course like all TV shows, if there's something a little wrong with it, the broadcasting company takes it off the air. I was seriously hoping for a third and final season. Season 2 leaves you hanging, unless you read the books by Max Allan Collins, then you will know what happens. Dark Angel should be put back on the air for one more season even though it might cost a lot just to get all the original actors again. since Jessica Alba's carrier sky rocketed after the show. If that would be the case, then there should be a movie to complete it. just like the show Firefly, which of course FOX canceled as well. Q: What's an example of a movie review? An example of a movie review is here:
Hilarious, evocative, confusing, brilliant film. Reminds me of Bunuel's L'Age D'Or or Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain-- lots of strange characters mucking about and looking for..... what is it? I laughed almost the whole way through, all the while keeping a peripheral eye on the bewildered and occasionally horrified reactions of the audience that surrounded me in the theatre. Entertaining through and through, from the beginning to the guts and poisoned entrails all the way to the end, if it was an end. I only wish i could remember every detail. It haunts me sometimes. Honestly, though, i have only the most positive recollections of this film. As it doesn't seem to be available to take home and watch, i suppose i'll have to wait a few more years until Crispin Glover comes my way again with his Big Slide Show (and subsequent "What is it?" screening)... I saw this film in Atlanta almost directly after being involved in a rather devastating car crash, so i was slightly dazed at the time, which was perhaps a very good state of mind to watch the prophetic talking arthropods and the retards in the superhero costumes and godlike Glover in his appropriate burly-Q setting, scantily clad girlies rising out of the floor like a magnificent DADAist wet dream. Is it a statement on Life As We Know It? Of course everyone EXPECTS art to be just that. I rather think that the truth is more evident in the absences and in the negative space. What you don't tell us is what we must deduce, but is far more valid than the lies that other people feed us day in and day out. Rather one "WHAT IS IT?" than 5000 movies like "Titanic" or "Sleepless in Seattle" (shudder, gag, groan). Thank you, Mr. Glover (additionally a fun man to watch on screen or at his Big Slide Show-- smart, funny, quirky, and outrageously hot). Make more films, write more books, keep the nightmare alive.
Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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Q: Solve: Solve 252*m - 437 = -769 - 3196 for m. A: -14 Q: Solve: Solve -5008*v = 350339 + 250621 for v. A: -120 Q: Solve: Solve 0 = 114*s - 0*s - 2710 - 6980 for s. A:
85
Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Summarize the following: You do not need to remove your jewelry when you brush your teeth. In fact, if you remove it, you run the risk of irritating your tongue or having the piercing close up. Tongue piercings heal much quicker than many other piercings, so don't risk removing jewelry at first. Besides, fresh piercings make your tongue too tender to touch. Tongue piercings heal within 6 to 8 weeks on average. After that point, you can remove the piercing whenever you want. Try taking it out when you eat or brush your teeth to help keep it clean. Toothbrushes collect bacteria over time, so getting a new brush reduces the chances of infection. Look for slim toothbrushes designed to reach small spaces. Slimmer soft-bristled brushes are useful for brushing both your teeth and your piercing. Stop at your local drug store or general store to get a new toothbrush. Brushes are inexpensive compared to the cost of discomfort and medical treatment for an infection. Starting at the back of your mouth, position your toothbrush with the bristles facing the roots of your teeth. Take care of the inside portion of each tooth first. Work from the back to the front and repeat with your other row of teeth. Avoid the piercing for now, especially if you just had it put in. New piercings make your tongue very sensitive. Try to avoid it as best you can by holding the toothbrush at an angle. The swelling goes away after 7 to 10 days. Instead of using a back and forth motion, move in small circles. This cleans your teeth effectively without damaging the enamel or hitting your piercing. Continue doing this for a few minutes to ensure you remove all plaque and debris. Brush the inside, outside, and top of each tooth to keep your smile healthy. As you brush, roll or sweep the toothbrush down from the tops of your teeth to direct the debris into your mouth. Don’t rush! Rushing is tempting, but quick brushing may leave debris that can wear down your teeth or get into your piercing. For great teeth, reach for your toothbrush about half an hour after every meal. This is especially important while your piercing heals, since it clears away plaque and food particles that can lead to an infection. However, stay hygienic by making it a part of your routine even after your mouth goes back to normal. Acidic foods wear down your teeth if you brush right away after eating. Some examples of acidic food include grains, sugar, fish, some meat, and sweetened drinks. Drinking water after eating or brushing before you eat are ways to protect your teeth. Frequent brushing is a great way to keep your teeth in shape and avoid some tense visits to the dentist. Keep in mind, though, that brushing too hard or too frequently can wear down enamel. After brushing, floss the space between your teeth as you normally do. Take extra care while working on the areas close to the hole in your tongue. Knocking your hand against it could be painful. Summary:
Leave jewelry in place until the piercing heals. Use a new toothbrush when you first get your piercing. Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to avoid bumping the piercing. Brush your teeth using circular motions for 2 to 3 minutes. Brush your teeth 3 times a day after eating.
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Q: Complete: Mr Carswell claimed he had been in touch with a Labour MP about the possibility of defecting The Tories should expect further defections because the party is out of date ‘like HMV’ – according to Ukip’s first elected MP. Douglas Carswell, who quit the Conservatives to claim a stunning by-election success in Clacton last week, likened his old party to a ‘defunct retail model’ and said it needed to be modern ‘like Spotify’. As research showed four Tory MPs would do better next May if they jumped ship, one Conservative backbencher said he would ‘never say never’ to the prospect of joining Nigel Farage’s party. ‘I argued that we needed to Spotify politics, we ought to make the Conservative Party a bit more like OPTIONS: - Carswell, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Clacton, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Conservative, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Conservatives, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Douglas Carswell, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - HMV, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Labour, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Nigel Farage, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Spotify, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Tories, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Tory, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ - Ukip, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ A: Spotify, but the Conservative Party can’t change and won’t change.’ By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 12:19 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:05 EST, 12 July 2012 A Taliban leader has admitted the insurgents cannot win the war in Afghanistan. The senior commander said it would take ‘divine intervention’ for the hardline group to recapture Kabul. But he said Taliban chiefs could not admit this weakness because it would harm the morale of their fighters - raising the prospect that more British blood will be shed on the battlefield before combat troops withdraw in 2014. Defeat: Insurgents will not win the war in Afghanistan warns a senior Taliban leader Cost of war: A total of 422 OPTIONS: - Afghanistan troops have been killed since the conflict began in 2001 - British troops have been killed since the conflict began in 2001 - Ian Drury troops have been killed since the conflict began in 2001 - Kabul troops have been killed since the conflict began in 2001 - Taliban troops have been killed since the conflict began in 2001 ===== British troops have been killed since the conflict began in 2001 Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. Inter Milan are making another attempt to prise Stevan Jovetic away from Manchester City. They have been rebuffed twice already for the striker, who signed for City last summer in a deal worth £22million. Jovetic has only managed five starts for the Premier League champions, but managed six goals during his first season at the club. Target man: Jovetic has had a tough start to life at Manchester City but scored six times last season Interrupted: The striker made only five Premier League starts in a season disrupted by injuries The Montenegro international is well respected in Italy after spending a successful five seasons with Fiorentina. --> Popular: Jovetic was impressive during his five years at OPTIONS: - City and is still respected in Italy - Etihad and is still respected in Italy - Fiorentina and is still respected in Italy - Inter Milan and is still respected in Italy - Italy and is still respected in Italy - Jovetic and is still respected in Italy - Man City and is still respected in Italy - Manchester City and is still respected in Italy - Manuel Pellegrini and is still respected in Italy - Montenegro and is still respected in Italy - Premier League and is still respected in Italy - Stevan Jovetic and is still respected in Italy - Target and is still respected in Italy Answer: Fiorentina and is still respected in Italy Q: Complete: (CNN) -- The Bachelor sounds like a bigot. According to TheTVPage.com, Juan Pablo Galavis -- the former Venezuelan soccer player, who is now romancing 27 young ladies on ABC's hit reality show, "The Bachelor" -- has some strong opinions about gays. In response to a question at a network party, on Friday Galavis told the website's editor, Sean Daly that he didn't think it would be good for the show to feature a bachelor who was gay or bisexual. The conversation was recorded. The problem isn't what he said about the show. He has an opinion, and he's entitled to it. The problem is what comes next: Where he explains his reasons for feeling this way. He starts off by saying, "I don't think it is a good example for kids to watch that on TV." Finally, OPTIONS: - ABC said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - CNN said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Galavis said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Juan Pablo Galavis said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Latino said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Latinos said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Navarrette said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Ruben Navarrette said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Sean Daly said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - The Bachelor said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - TheTVPage.com said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. - Venezuelan said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense. A:
Galavis said, "there's this thing about gay people ... it seems to me, and I don't know if I'm mistaken or not ... but they're more 'pervert' in a sense.
Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Trotz dieser Vorbehalte ist es jedoch hervorragend, daß die Europäische Union gute Beziehungen zu diesen drei so verschiedenen Nationen unterhält, deren gemeinsame Interessen mit Europa auf der Hand liegen. Translate to English English:
Having said that, and despite these reservations, it is an excellent thing that the European Union has good relations with three such diverse nations whose common interests with Europe are obvious.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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Problem: *Browns Cambridge eatType coffee shop; Browns Cambridge food Indian; Browns Cambridge customer rating high; Browns Cambridge area riverside; Browns Cambridge familyFriendly yes; Browns Cambridge near Crowne Plaza Hotel* A: Browns Cambridge is an Indian coffee shop with a high customer rating in Riverside near Crowne Plaza Hotel. It is also family friendly Problem: *The Twenty Two eatType restaurant; The Twenty Two food French; The Twenty Two area riverside; The Twenty Two familyFriendly yes* A: On the riverside, you can find the kids friendly French restaurant The Twenty Two. Problem: *Java ETHNIC_GROUP Banyumasan people; Singapore LANGUAGE English language; Ayam penyet REGION Singapore; Ayam penyet COUNTRY Java* A: The Banyumasan are an ethnic group from Java which has ayam penyet as one of its foods. Ayam penyet is a food dish from Singapore where English is also spoken. Problem: *The Mill eatType coffee shop; The Mill food Japanese; The Mill priceRange £20-25; The Mill area riverside; The Mill near The Sorrento* A:
The Mill is a coffee shop providing Japanese food in the average price range. It is located in the riverside near The Sorrento.
Flan2021
gem/dart:1.1.0
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IN: Double-click in the value field and change the string to ignore. ** OUT: double-click in the value field and change the string to ignore. IN: Optionally, you can also order a copy of the program on a CD. To do that, check the corresponding box on the order page during checkout. ** OUT: optionally, you can also order a copy of the program on a cd. to do that, check the corresponding box on the order page during checkout. IN: 3 years ago 24:19 xHamster rubber, latex, double penetration ** OUT: 3 years ago 24:19 xhamster rubber, latex, double penetration IN: Holiday House for rent Kollummerzwaag Friesland Netherlands - From vacation rental agency ** OUT:
holiday house for rent kollummerzwaag friesland netherlands - from vacation rental agency
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true_case
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Question: As the incarnate Son of God, and having all power in heaven and earth, His kingdom though on earth could not be compared with earthly kingdoms. Say this using Spanish. Say: Como el Hijo de Dios encarnado, y teniendo toda potestad en el cielo y en la tierra, su reino sobre la tierra no podía compararse con otros reinos terrenales. Question: The nylon strap gives it a polarizing aspect while the universal, inoffensive case and dial designs adding further virtues to the Seiko 5 reliability and versatility. Say this using Spanish. Say: La cinta de nylon le da un aspecto polarizante mientras los diseños caja y esfera universales, inofensivos, agregando más virtudes la Seiko 5 fiabilidad y versatilidad. Question: As a whole, Vegas del Genil is part of the metropolitan area of the city of Granada and is to be found just to the west. Say this using Spanish. Say:
En su conjunto, Vegas del Genil forma parte del área metropolitana de la ciudad de Granada, y se encuentra situada justo su oeste.
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para_crawl_enes
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This is an email Geoff- Do you still want to launch Secondary Firm Index products and Dawn vs. Niagara Phy Fwd Firm Spreads?? Let me know so our bridging team can continue working on them. Chris 3-7533 What is the subject of this email?
EOL products
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Question: Sir : I got your letter and was glad to find you had not forgotten Jourdon , and that you wanted me to come back and live with you again , promising to do better for me than anybody else can . I have often felt uneasy about you . I thought the Yankees would have hung you long before this for harboring Rebs they found at your house . I suppose they never heard about your going to Col . Martin 's to kill the Union soldier that was left by his company in their stable . What might the term rebs refer to in this story ? Answer: Rebs must refer to members of the rebel army during the American civil war . Question: He told me I had " humiliated the family , " then he beat me bloody and left me in a heap out there . I did n't put up much of a fight , I was so bewildered . I was too afraid to go through the house then , so I climbed through my bedroom window . I did n't turn the light on in my room . What may be a fact about this person 's situation ? Answer: They had gotten abused by their father . Question: It 's possible an epiphany will just hit me one day , or someone will help me to realize something , or maybe simply , these new insights will only push me further in life . Who knows . Maybe that 's happiness . Maybe the purpose of living is to live . What may happen if you get any new insights ? Answer: I may be stuck trying to figure the purpose of my life . Question: Kind of like THIS recipe , except modified for things I do n't have or do n't want . But turkey , rice and cheese , how bad can it be?Tuesday * Breakfast : Breakfast Casserole -- Made with potatoes ( I will julienne these like hash browns ) , eggs , sausage , cheese . I ' m not a pork person , but I thought the teens would like sausage on their pizza , I was wrong , no one wanted it , so I have cooked sausage to use up . Why is the narrator looking to cook with heavy ingredients ? Answer:
The narrator is trying to make food to appeal to teenagers .
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Question 1: Can digital transactions curb black money and corruption? How? Question 2: How do I implement mahabharat in my day to day life? Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
no
Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
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Generate a sentence about this data: The Olive Grove eatType pub; The Olive Grove food Chinese; The Olive Grove priceRange moderate; The Olive Grove area riverside; The Olive Grove familyFriendly no
The Olive Grove is a pub that serves Chinese food. It is located on the riverside. The prices are moderate and kids are not welcome.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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Input: After dropping their first four games of the season, the Indianapolis Colts came back to Lucas Oil Stadium to take on the Kansas City Chiefs. The game opened well for the Colts, who scored on their opening drive with a Curtis Painter to Pierre Garçon touchdown reception. In the second quarter, the Colts scored with an Adam Vinatieri field goal and another Painter to Garçon touchdown, giving Indianapolis a 17-0 lead midway through the second quarter. A Kansas City touchdown pass from Matt Cassel ended the shutout but Indianapolis scored another touchdown later. A late Kansas City touchdown allowed the Colts to go into halftime with a 24-14 lead. Two touchdown passes from Cassel, to Dwayne Bowe and Steve Breaston respectively, gave the Chiefs 21 unanswered points and completed the comeback, winning the game 28-24, dropping the Colts to 0-5 on the season. Question: How many points were the Colts leading by at half? Input: Wholesale and retail trade is the largest sector in the citys economy, contributing 24.0 percent of Bangkoks gross provincial product. It is followed by manufacturing (14.3%); real estate, renting and business activities (12.4%); transport and communications (11.6%); and financial intermediation (11.1%). Bangkok alone accounts for 48.4 percent of Thailands service sector, which in turn constitutes 49.0 percent of GDP. When the Bangkok Metropolitan Region is considered, manufacturing is the most significant contributor at 28.2 percent of the gross regional product, reflecting the density of industry in the Bangkoks neighbouring provinces. Automotive industry in Thailand based around Greater Bangkok is the largest production hub in Southeast Asia. Tourism is also a significant contributor to Bangkoks economy, generating ฿427.5bn ($13.38bn) in revenue in 2010. Question: Which sector of Bangkok's economy is larger: Wholesale and retail trade or manufacturing? Input: Trying to snap a two-game losing skid, the Bills flew to FedExField for a Week 13 interconference duel with an emotionally charged Washington Redskins. Before the kickoff, the stadium held a memorial service for Sean Taylor, as well as all players across the NFL wearing a #21 sticker on the back of their helmets. Due to the recent poor play of QB J. P. Losman, rookie QB Trent Edwards once again got the start. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Redskins kicker Shaun Suisham managed to get a 27-yard field goal for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Bills continued to trail as Suisham kicked a 28-yard field goal. Afterwards, Buffalo got on the board as LB Angelo Crowell sacked Washington QB Jason Campbell in his own endzone for a safety. The Redskins would end the half with Suisham getting a 33-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Bills started to reply as kicker Rian Lindell got a 38-yard field goal, yet Washington replied with RB Clinton Portis getting a 3-yard TD run. Buffalo would close out the period with Lindell kicking a 43-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, Buffalo drew closer as Lindell kicked a 24-yarder, followed by a 33-yard field goal. On the Bills final drive, Lindell managed to set up for a 51-yard field goal. The first try was good, but Redskins Head Coach Joe Gibbs called time out. After the first time out, Gibbs tried to call a second time out, which led to them getting called for unsportsmanlike conduct and the Bills moved 15 yards closer to the end zone, which reduced Lindell's field goal to 36 yards. In the end, Lindell managed to nail the game-winning 36-yard field goal, squeaking a last second win in the dying seconds of the game. With the win, Buffalo snapped a two-game losing streak and improved to 6-6. Question: How many field goals did Lindell kick in the fourth quarter? Input: As of the census of 2000, there were 218,590 people, 79,667 households, and 60,387 families residing in the county. The population density was 496 people per square mile (192/km²). There were 83,146 housing units at an average density of 189 per square mile (73/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 86.77% Race (United States Census), 9.27% Race (United States Census), 0.23% Race (United States Census), 1.52% Race (United States Census), 0.06% Race (United States Census), 0.69% from Race (United States Census), and 1.47% from two or more races. 1.91% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 22.5% were of German people, 13.1% Irish people, 9.8% Italian people, 9.2% English, 8.1% "American" and 6.0% Polish ancestry. Question:
How many more housing units are there than families?
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QUES: Tocqueville asserted that the values that had triumphed in the North and were present in the South had begun to suffocate old-world ethics and social arrangements. Legislatures abolished primogeniture and entails, resulting in more widely distributed land holdings. This was a contrast to the general aristocratic pattern in which only the eldest child, usually a man, inherited the estate, which had the effect of keeping large estates intact from generation to generation. In America, in contrast, landed elites were less likely to pass on fortunes to a single child by the action of primogeniture, which meant that as time went by, large estates became broken up within a few generations which, in turn, made the children more equal overall. It was not always a negative development, according to Joshua Kaplan's interpretation of Tocqueville, since bonds of affection and shared experience between children often replaced the more formal relation between the eldest child and the siblings, characteristic of the previous aristocratic pattern. Overall, in the new democracies, hereditary fortunes became exceedingly difficult to secure and more people were forced to struggle for their own living. This rapidly democratizing society, as Tocqueville understood it, had a population devoted to "middling" values which wanted to amass, through hard work, vast fortunes. In Tocqueville's mind, this explained why America was so different from Europe. In Europe, he claimed, nobody cared about making money. The lower classes had no hope of gaining more than minimal wealth, while the upper classes found it crass, vulgar, and unbecoming of their sort to care about something as unseemly as money; many were virtually guaranteed wealth and took it for granted. At the same time in America, workers would see people fashioned in exquisite attire and merely proclaim that through hard work they too would soon possess the fortune necessary to enjoy such luxuries. Despite maintaining with Aristotle, Montesquieu, and others that the balance of property determined the balance of power, Tocqueville argued that, as America showed, equitable property holdings did not ensure the rule of the best men. In fact, it did quite the opposite. The widespread, relatively equitable property ownership which distinguished America and determined its mores and values also explained why the American masses held elites in such contempt. Do you have any questions? MY QUESTION: How did Europeans' and Americans' attitudes toward amassing wealth differ? QUES: Tony Lama Co. said that Equus Investment II Limited Partnership has proposed changing the offer for the company to $13.65 in cash and stock from an all-cash transaction. Under terms of the new proposal, Equus, managed by Equus Capital Corp., Houston, would pay $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding. Previously, it offered $13.65 a share in cash, or $29 million. The El Paso, Texas, maker of Western boots and leather accessories said the preferred stock would accrue dividends at a 12% rate, but wouldn't be paid for the first two years. The stock would be redeemed in five years, subject to terms of the surviving company's debt. Neither Equus nor Tony Lama gave a reason for the changed offer and Tony Lama couldn't be reached for comment. However, Tony Lama said it would promptly submit the offer to a special committee of the company's board. Do you have any questions? MY QUESTION: What is the difference between the initial and final offer for Tony Lama Co.? QUES: IBM opened a sprawling and sophisticated semiconductor factory here on Wednesday that cost more than $2.5 billion to build and equip, the largest single capital investment the company has ever made. The factory, which opens as the computer chip business is in a slump, is a costly and risky move for IBM. But it is also an expression of confidence by the company that it can remain a technology leader in the highly competitive global semiconductor industry, and a commitment that the best place to execute that strategy is in upstate New York. IBM is an exception among computer makers in that it still invests heavily in research to advance the design, manufacture and materials used in semiconductor chips. It is spending more than $500 million a year on semiconductor research and development. The factory will produce a wide range of specialized semiconductors used in everything from the largest mainframe computers to cell phones and video-game consoles. The new plant is part of IBM's push to gain a strong lead in chip-making beyond the personal computer business, where Intel and East Asian chip producers hold the advantage. "The core of our strategy is to lead in technology and attack the high-performance segments of the market," said John Kelly, senior vice president in charge of IBM's technology group. An advantage to having the semiconductor fabricating factory here, Kelly explained, was that it was very close to its research laboratories in nearby Westchester County, N.Y. To stay ahead in advanced chip technology, he said, moving innovations out of the labs and into the factory as fast as possible is crucial. "What we call the lab-to-fab time should be as close to zero as possible," Kelly said. "If our strategy were anything but to be on the leading edge, we'd have put the plant in Asia." The new factory, which will begin normal production early next year, will employ about 1,000 people. Do you have any questions? MY QUESTION: Who does IBM see as their technological competition? QUES: Tokugawa Takes All: When Hideyoshi died in 1598, he hoped to have his five-year-old son continue his "dynasty," initially under the tutelage of five regents. But one of the regents was Ieyasu Tokugawa, who had been biding his time at Edo for 12 years, nurturing dynastic ambitions of his own. Of the cunning, ruthless triumvirate that came out on top at the end of the country's century of civil war, Tokugawa was without doubt the most patient, the most prudent — and most treacherous. He moved quickly to eliminate his strongest rivals, crushing them in 1600 at the great Battle of Sekigahara (near modern Nagoya). During its subsequent two and a half centuries of rule from the new capital established at Edo, the Tokugawa organized a tightly controlled coalition of some 260 daimyo in strategic strongholds throughout the country. The allegiance of this highly privileged and prestigious group was ensured by cementing their ethical principles in the code of bushido, "The way of the warrior": loyalty to one's master, defense of one's status and honor, and fulfillment of all obligations. Loyalty was further enforced by holding the vassals' wives and children hostage in Edo. All roads into Edo, the most famous being the Tokaido Highway, had checkpoints for guns coming in and for wives going out. One of the most effective ways of keeping a tight rein on the country was to cut it off from the outside world, to keep Japan Japanese. At first, Ieyasu Tokugawa was eager to promote foreign trade. He wanted silk and encouraged the Dutch and British as good, nonproselytizing Protestants just interested in trade. But he didn't like the Portuguese and Spanish Catholic missionaries, who he felt were undermining traditional Japanese values. He banned their activities in 1612 and two years later ordered the expulsion of all missionaries and unrepentant Japanese converts. Executions and torture followed. Converts were forced to renounce their faith by trampling crucifixes and effigies of Jesus and Mary. The Catholic Church has counted 3,125 martyrs in Japan from 1597 (beginning under Hideyoshi) to 1660. In 1635 the Japanese were forbidden, on pain of death, to attempt to travel abroad, and Japanese citizens already overseas were prevented from returning, in case they brought back subversive Christian doctrines. Western books were banned, as were Chinese books that mentioned Christianity. Do you have any questions? MY QUESTION:
Who crushed their rivals in 1600 at the great Battle of Sekigahara?
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This makes Pyhä-Luosto Finland 's newest but at the same time oldest national park . This makes Pyhä-Luosto Finland 's oldest and newest national park at the same time . Do these sentences mean the same thing?
no
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Write a sentence not in English.
im Namen der PSE-Fraktion. - Herr Präsident! Kollege Nassauer, so schwach gebaut ist unser Kommissionspräsident nicht, er wird schon manche Kritik aushalten.
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It was on 13 October 1999 when, addressing this same House, I called upon the European Council to complete the reforms necessary for enlargement before the end of 2002 and stressed that the Commission was confident that negotiations with the countries fulfilling the accession criteria could be concluded by that date. Translate to Finnish
Toivoin juuri täällä parlamentissa 13. lokakuuta 1999, että Eurooppa-neuvosto toteuttaisi vuoden 2002 loppuun mennessä laajentumiselle välttämättömät uudistukset, ja korostin, miten komissio katsoi mahdolliseksi päättää tuohon päivämäärään mennessä neuvottelut liittymiskriteereitä noudattaneiden maiden kanssa.
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Choose the next sentence for this paragraph. Jerusalem (CNN) -- Following an investigation, Israel apologized to Egypt this week over an August incident in which five Egyptian border guards were killed, the Israeli Ministry of Defense said. The apology, issued Tuesday, was overshadowed by news that a deal had been reached for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was captured by the Palestinian group Hamas more than five years ago. However, it was largely seen as an olive branch to the transitional Egyptian government, as relations between Israel and Egypt have become strained in recent months. On August 18, militants crossed into Israel from Egyptian territory to attack Israeli civilian targets. Eight Israeli citizens were killed in the attacks, which Israel has said were the work of a jihadist group based in Gaza. Responding to the attacks, Israeli troops killed five Egyptian border guards while in pursuit of the militants. But "based on the findings of the investigation, the defense minister decided to express his apology to OPTIONS: - CNN over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Egypt over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Egyptian over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Gaza over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Gilad Shalit over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Hamas over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Israel over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Israeli over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Jerusalem over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Ministry of Defense over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Netanyahu over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Palestinian over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire." - Shalit over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire."
Egypt over the death of every Egyptian policeman who was killed while on duty as a result of Israeli fire."
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Add punctuation: 3 years ago 1727 xHamster double penetration Italian cuckold
3 years ago 17:27 xHamster double penetration, Italian, cuckold
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Next question: who wrote the song speed of the sound of loneliness?
John Prine
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Q: Solve 1562 + 1222 = -40*o - 82*o + 1808 for o. A: -8 Q: Solve -8 = -5*p - 33 for p. A: -5 Q: Solve 3615*w + 1764 = 3517*w for w. A: -18 Q: Solve 124130 + 264580 = -4878*m - 6228*m for m. A:
-35
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Sentence: Angola International airport is located at Ícolo e Bengo, Luanda Province, Angola, and has the runway name of 05L/23R. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
Angola International Airport, location, Ícolo e Bengo; Ícolo e Bengo, country, Angola; Angola International Airport, runwayName, "05L/23R"; Ícolo e Bengo, isPartOf, Luanda Province
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Mientras más energía ponen en un pensamiento, conjuntamente con la repetición, determina cuán rápidamente se manifestará un patrón de pensamiento, y cómo este los afectará en su realidad presente. How do you say this sentence in English? The more energy you put into a thought, along with the repetition, determines how quickly a thought pattern will manifest, and how it will affect you in your present reality. ¿Cuántas personas pueden usar la misma VM simultáneamente? How do you say this sentence in English? How many people can use the same VM simultaneously? El Consejo Nacional de Secretarios de Educación (consed) y la Unión Nacional de Dirigentes Municipales de Educación (Undime) apoyar la iniciativa. How do you say this sentence in English? The National Council of Secretaries of Education (consed) and the National Union of Municipal Education Managers (Undime) support the initiative. 13. El Consejo Superior dictó ocho decisiones sobre cuestiones disciplinarias, en dos de las cuales se suspendía de empleo y sueldo a los jueces por falta de diligencia debida con resultado de excesiva duración de la prisión preventiva. How do you say this sentence in English?
13. The Superior Council rendered eight decisions on disciplinary matters, including two in which judges were suspended without pay for lack of diligence leading to prolonged pretrial detention.
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By. Daily Mail Reporter. Last updated at 1:25 AM on 3rd August 2011. Dragons' Den star Duncan Bannatyne has shocked Twitter followers by offering £50,000 to anyone who could identify - and break the arms of - a sinister tweeter who threatened to harm his daughter. The self-made millionaire became embroiled in a row yesterday afternoon after receiving a string of anonymous threats via the micro-blogging service. The messages threatened to 'bring hurt and pain' to his family unless he handed over £35,000. Reward: Duncan Bennatyne sent out this message to his 372,000 followers. And although Mr Bannatyne later withdrew his threat, the entrepreneur said 'I'd gladly do my time' to get revenge on the anonymous tweeter. The TV star received a series of tweets from someone calling himself Yuri Vasilyev, linking to a message threatening to harm Hollie Bannatyne, 25. He responded by posting: 'I offer £25,000 reward for the capture of the coward who calls himself @YuriVasilyev_ Double if his arms are broken first'. Although this tweet was soon deleted, Mr Bannatyne posted another message saying: 'OK £30,000 reward for info leading to his arrest'. The drama began yesterday, when he. received a message from the Twitter account @YuriVasilyev_ which linked. to a message about Holly. It read: 'Dear Dragon. My name is. Yuri Vasilyev and I'm looking for a £35,000 investment to stop us. hurting your Hollie Bannatyne. We will bring hurt and pain into your. life. 'We are watching her. She is very attractive. Want photos? Tweet using the hashtag £4money to confirm payment will be made.' Threatened: Duncan Bannatyne received sinister messages threatening his daughter Hollie, right. A. later message said: 'Duncan Bannatyne - Hollie is going to get hurt. We. will bring pain and fear. You should have expected us. We are the men. of Belarus. 'We do not give up. We will stand. tall. You should have paid. £35,000 to stop it. Contact us to pay. We. are watching. Expect us. We are the men of Belarus.' Despite Vasilyev's claim to be from Belarus, Mr Bannatyne has said that he believes him to be in Moscow. His latest message to Vasilyev reads: 'Go home to your mum and cry we are closing in on you little boy'. That message was also later deleted. Mr Bannatyne's threats have met a mixed reaction from Twitter users. Many have helped to try to locate Vasilyev, although this is unlikely to be successful without tracking him down electronically, as 'Yuri Vasilyev' is a common name in Russian-speaking countries. But one user, speculating that Vasilyev was using a fake name, told Mr Bannatyne: 'Whoever the real Yuri Vasileyev is I hope hijacking his identity & ur call to vigilantes doesnt end in his injury or death.' [sic]. Mr Bannatyne said in a statement: 'My family is well protected, but I take any threat to them very seriously and will do all I can to ensure the person or people involved are caught.' Last night, police issued a statement saying: 'Durham Constabulary can confirm Duncan Bannatyne has reported a number of threatening messages he had received via email and Twitter in which threats were made against a member of his family. 'These appeared to originate from an email address based in Russia. 'We have been liaising since then with Mr Bannatyne and conducting enquiries into the credibility of these threats.' Mr Bannatyne contacted the Durham Constabulary because his family have long been based in the North East. Write highlights for this article.
Police brought in over Twitter threats believed to be made by man in Russia.
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Nur 7 der 12 Meisterschafts-Rennen werden zur Gesamtmeisterschaft gewertet. Which language is this?
German
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News article: Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. ||||| Well-meaning adults decided a good prescription for schoolchildren with attention issues was a toy that promised to divert nervous energy. They called it the “fidget spinner.” What they never imagined is that these spinners would become hot items in American classrooms, and that all the fidgeting with them would someday create an epidemic of mass distraction. Bill... ||||| Florida-based creator Catherine Hettinger couldn’t afford the patent on the ubiquitous playground toy but insists she’s ‘pleased’ about its sudden popularity As the inventor of the original fidget spinner – the ubiquitous new toy that has quickly become a craze in playgrounds around the world – Catherine Hettinger should be enjoying the high life. Secret Teacher: Fidget cubes need kicking out of class Read more But the Florida-based creator is not making a penny off her genius invention, even as global sales of the gadget she envisioned two decades ago as a way to entertain her seven-year-old daughter soar into the tens of millions and suppliers struggle to meet massive demand. Hettinger held the patent on finger spinners for eight years, but surrendered it in 2005 because she could not afford the $400 (£310) renewal fee. “I just didn’t have the money. It’s very simple,” she said. The palm-sized spinners consist of a ball bearing which sits in a three-pronged plastic device which can then be flicked and spun round. Some schools in the UK and the US have banned the devices, but some teachers believe that they can help children concentrate – especially those with ADHD. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Catherine Hettinger, creator of the fidget spinner, with her granddaughter Chloe. Photograph: Richard Luscombe Now, while the manufacturers and retailers who are selling the modern-day versions of the toy rack up huge profits, Hettinger, 62, is downsizing from her tiny house to a cheaper condo, wondering whether to get her disconnected telephone line reinstated, and figuring out how to afford “a car that truly works”. “It’s challenging, being an inventor,” she told the Guardian during a coffee-shop interview near her home in Winter Park, a historic suburban city just east of Orlando. “Only about 3% of inventions make any money. I’ve watched other inventors mortgage their houses and lose a lot. You take roommates, you get help from friends and family. It is hard.” Hettinger accepts that had she been able to afford to keep the patent, she would now likely be sitting on a sizeable fortune. “I wouldn’t have any problem. That would have been good,” she said. But while she joins a notable list of others – including Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the world wide web, and hoverboard inventor Shane Chen, who by accident or design failed to cash in personally on their world-changing creations – Hettinger insists that she is not bitter over the lost opportunity, and is instead “encouraged” by the spinners’ sudden popularity. “Several people have asked me: ‘Aren’t you really mad?’ But for me I’m just pleased that something I designed is something that people understand and really works for them,” she said. “There’s just a lot of circumstances in modern life when you’re boxed in, you’re cramped in, and we need this kind of thing to de-stress. It’s also fun. That’s the thing about culture, once everybody starts doing it, it’s kind of OK.” The inventor of the hoverboard says he's made no money from it Read more Her views are not shared by increasing numbers of schools, who are banning children from bringing or using the spinners because they are seen as a distraction. But Hettinger said she was pleased that in other circumstances, schools were finding the devices helpful. “I know a special needs teacher who used it with autistic kids, and it really helped to calm them down,” she said. Hettinger says the origins of the spinner lie in “one horrible summer” back in the early 1990s when she was suffering from myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder that causes muscle weakness, and was also caring for her daughter Sara, now 30. “I couldn’t pick up her toys or play with her much at all, so I started throwing things together with newspaper and tape then other stuff,” she said. “It wasn’t really even prototyping, it was some semblance of something, she’d start playing with it in a different way, I’d repurpose it.” After several redesigns, a basic, non-mechanical version of the spinner was born. “We kind of co-invented it – she could spin it and I could spin it, and that’s how it was designed,” she added. Hettinger, who spent her childhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, spent the next few years exhibiting and selling upgraded versions of her design at arts and craft fairs around Florida. “The project was great, I essentially broke even, I sold units and tested it with a couple of thousand people,” she said. She also flew with her daughter to Washington DC for an appointment with the US patent and trademark office and secured a patent on her design in 1997. But just when it looked like her original spinner was on track for wider commercial success, Hettinger was hit by a disappointment. The toy manufacturing giant Hasbro, who had been testing the design, decided not to proceed to production – effectively leaving the project to wither and eventually die with the lapse of the patent in 2005. “I’m a techie, I’m not a person who closes multimillion-dollar deals,” Hettinger said. “If there had been money or I’d had a venture capitalist back then, it would have been different.” Undeterred, Hettinger is currently working contract engineering jobs to earn income while helping advise others at meetings of the inventors council of central Florida, and also has plans to manufacture and sell her original spinner design if a Kickstarter appeal can raise enough funds. It is not quite how things could have turned out had she retained the fidget spinner patent and secured her financial future, but Hettinger insists she has only one regret: “I would probably be doing more inventing,” she said. ||||| Catherine Hettinger has an inventor’s mind: When she notices a problem, she tries to imagine a toy or device that can remedy it. So when she heard about young boys throwing rocks at police officers and people walking past them while visiting her sister in Israel, her wheels started turning. She started brainstorming devices that could distract young children and provide them with a soothing toy to play with. First, she thought of a soft rock that kids could throw. But then she tossed that idea aside, still thinking about other options when she returned to her home in Orlando, Fla. It was there that she eventually developed the idea that would become the original fidget spinner — more than two decades before the wildly popular device became the must-have toy for both kids and adults this year. Buy now: Fidget Spinner, $26, Amazon “It started as a way of promoting peace, and then I went on to find something that was very calming,” Hettinger, now in her 60s, told MONEY of the fidget spinners, which she first began imagining back in the 1980s. The toys now come in different designs and have hit the mass market after the patent expired on Hettinger’s original product in 2005, meaning companies can sell the product independently from her. But Hettinger isn’t upset about the sudden popularity and capitalization of her invention. In fact, she’s excited about it. “Maybe if it was some kind of exploitative product — like a new style of cigarettes — and my only motivation was to make money, I’d have a different attitude,” Hettinger said. “But I am just thrilled.” Catherine Hettinger courtesy of Sara Hettinger READ MORE: Meet the Fidget Spinner, a New Toy Craze Entrancing Kids and Grownups Alike The modern iterations of the devices made out of metal or plastic and have a bearing in the middle that allows it to be spun. Some of the products have prongs on them, while others are circular. The spinners, which range in price from just a few dollars to hundreds, are intended to calm nerves and help with stress and anxiety. The handheld gadgets are now so popular that different versions of fidget spinners make up all of Amazon’s top 20 best sellers for toys and games as of May 2. “When you start seeing these things flying off the shelf at your local 7-11, you know things are heating up,” Hettinger joked. Hettinger grew up in Oklahoma and attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York — a college known for its engineering and technology programs — before moving to Florida. The first fidget spinner debuted in 1993, and her patent approved four years later. But they didn’t take off — instead, she made rounds at fairs selling a couple thousand devices and frequently tried selling them to toy companies. Once she had her patent, she booked a meeting with Hasbro, the third-largest toy maker in the world, and even found herself using the fidget spinner to ease her nerves before the meeting with the company’s vice president. “That was one good thing about this product: If I walked into their headquarters spinning it, it totally calmed me down,” she recalled. “It’s not an easy thing for most people to walk in and close big deals.” Hasbro didn’t pick up the spinners, sending her a rejection letter after testing it on consumers. But now, Hasbro sells the fidget spinners — almost 20 years after it denied the original product. Chloe, Hettinger's granddaughter, plays with the original fidget spinner. Sara Hettinger– So why the sudden boom in popularity? Hettinger isn’t sure, but she speculates as a result of the recession in 2008, people may be looking for ways to calm their nerves and have fun. “That was always the concept — to help people,” she said. “I experienced it for myself.” “There’s a real need for this, ” she added. And given the device’s sudden popularity, Hettinger is working on a way to sell her original spinners, which have not been on the market throughout the current craze. She’s going to launch a a Kickstarter — called the Classic Spinner —soon and sell her version online. While she’s excited about the spinner’s newfound popularity, she’s still got an inventor’s mind and continues to observe her surroundings and think up products that can make life easier for people. Her latest project is a diet and fitness application for iPhones that she’s working on with the help of the Inventors Council of Central Florida, a Florida-based group that she is a member of that works on new ideas together. “The culture we live in now — the times now — everyone has a need for fun. People are realizing it — and it’s true,” she said. Correction: A previous version of this story misstated the year Hettinger’s patent expired. It expired in 2005, not 2017. Additionally, this story misstated what inspired her to create the fidget spinner. Hettinger was inspired after hearing about boys throwing rocks at people and police — she did not see it herself. ||||| A prototype is a preliminary model of something. Projects that offer physical products need to show backers documentation of a working prototype. This gallery features photos, videos, and other visual documentation that will give backers a sense of what’s been accomplished so far and what’s left to do. Though the development process can vary for each project, these are the stages we typically see: About Wikipedia credits Catherine Hettinger as the original inventor. This makes it a Classic. This has been a collaborative project with a three dimensional artist and an engineer. The first spinner is ready for primetime. The photo of the prototype becomes the original Classic Fidget Spinner, Fellow techies understand the need for movement. Not all of us can work in Silicon Valley and step out for a football throw. De- stress with a great spinner that is fun and enjoyable. This project allows for everyone to be able to enjoy this classic and truly original item that has been used and proven small scale. Be a part of the next big thing. If you are looking to get in as a supporter then meet the creators. Otherwise enjoy a wonderful talking point and de-stressor. Suddenly everyone understands the need today and let's help ourselves and help them fill that need. Kids are required to sit 7 solid hours in chairs and this is sparking a revolution to at least keep them from getting in trouble. No animal sits still for long and we can't either. Our times are seeing a surge in the need for fun. Be a part of that. ||||| What is a shorter version of the above article?
– It's hard to make money if you don't have any. That's the lesson from Catherine Hettinger, who is credited with inventing the original fidget spinner about three decades ago. In 2004, she says she could not afford the $400 patent renewal fee and thereby had to surrender it. "I just didn't have the money," she tells the Guardian. "It's that simple." Now, fidget spinners are all the rage—they brought in revenue of $2.6 million in April, reports the Wall Street Journal—but Hettinger hasn't made a dime. She says she's not bitter, however, and is hoping to cash in on a "classic" version of her design via Kickstarter. “Several people have asked me: ‘Aren’t you really mad?’" she says. "But for me I’m just pleased that something I designed is something that people understand and really works for them." Hettinger, now 62, says she concocted the device in the early 1990s to occupy her toddler daughter. She tells Time she was also inspired while on a trip to Israel when she saw young boys throwing rocks and wanted to give them an alternative. In any event, she got a patent in the 1990s and had a small measure of success at toy fairs. But toy-makers passed, including Hasbro, which now makes them today. "Maybe if it was some kind of exploitative product—like a new style of cigarettes—and my only motivation was to make money, I’d have a different attitude,” says Hettinger of the gizmo's popularity. “But I am just thrilled.”
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Article: "The first Ottoman Medrese was created in İznik in 1331 and most Ottoman medreses followed the traditions of Sunni Islam." "When an Ottoman sultan established a new medrese, he would invite scholars from the Islamic world—for example, Murad II brought scholars from Persia, such as ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn and Fakhr al-Dīn who helped enhance the reputation of the Ottoman medrese". This reveals that the Islamic world was interconnected in the early modern period as they travelled around to other Islamic states exchanging knowledge. This sense that the Ottoman Empire was becoming modernised through globalization is also recognised by Hamadeh who says: "Change in the eighteenth century as the beginning of a long and unilinear march toward westernisation reflects the two centuries of reformation in sovereign identity." İnalcık also mentions that while scholars from for example Persia travelled to the Ottomans in order to share their knowledge, Ottomans travelled as well to receive education from scholars of these Islamic lands, such as Egypt, Persia and Turkestan. Hence, this reveals that similar to today's modern world, individuals from the early modern society travelled abroad to receive education and share knowledge and that the world was more interconnected than it seems. Also, it reveals how the system of "schooling" was also similar to today's modern world where students travel abroad to different countries for studies. Examples of Ottoman madaris are the ones built by Mehmed the Conqueror. He built eight madaris that were built "on either side of the mosque where there were eight higher madaris for specialised studies and eight lower medreses, which prepared students for these." The fact that they were built around, or near mosques reveals the religious impulses behind madrasa building and it reveals the interconnectedness between institutions of learning and religion. The students who completed their education in the lower medreses became known as danismends. This reveals that similar to the education system today, the Ottomans' educational system involved different kinds of schools attached to different kinds of levels. For example, there were lower madaris and specialised ones, and for one to get into the specialised area meant that he had to complete the classes in the lower one in order to adequately prepare himself for higher learning. Question: Where were Ottoman madaris built? Ans: near mosques Article: Southampton is a major UK port which has good transport links with the rest of the country. The M27 motorway, linking places along the south coast of England, runs just to the north of the city. The M3 motorway links the city to London and also, via a link to the A34 (part of the European route E05) at Winchester, with the Midlands and North. The M271 motorway is a spur of the M27, linking it with the Western Docks and city centre. Question: Which motorway connects Southampton to London? Ans: M3 Article: Viviparous mammals are in the subclass Theria; those living today are in the marsupial and placental infraclasses. A marsupial has a short gestation period, typically shorter than its estrous cycle, and gives birth to an undeveloped newborn that then undergoes further development; in many species, this takes place within a pouch-like sac, the marsupium, located in the front of the mother's abdomen. This is the plesyomorphic condition among viviparous mammals; the presence of epipubic bones in all non-placental mammals prevents the expansion of the torso needed for full pregnancy. Even non-placental eutherians probably reproduced this way. Question: What is present in all non-placental mammals? Ans: epipubic bones Article: In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for "wickedly" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been "killed by that dreadful business", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname "widow of Windsor". Question: What was Albert ill with? Ans:
chronic stomach trouble
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Summarize this article in one sentence. Following a goalless first half, Blackburn took a 54th-minute lead when unmarked Sam Gallagher headed home Charlie Mulgrew's left-wing cross. But Villa drew level three minutes later when Gordon Greer brought down Jack Grealish and Jonathan Kodjia converted from the spot. The Ivory Coast striker doubled his tally to hand Villa all three points. Kodjia was criticised by Birmingham manager Gary Rowett for the number of times he went to ground in last week's derby. But his 71st-minute strike, following Mile Jedinak's assist, proved the difference and ensured Villa remain the only Championship side not to be beaten at home this season. They climb up to 14th in the table and are now unbeaten in five games under Bruce. Blackburn remain 23rd and have now lost three games in a row. Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce: "I thought Kodjia probably had his best game for the club and hopefully we can continue moving upwards. "You only have to watch him and realise what a good player he is. He has that little trick of playing on the side, like the French - and this helps me getting an extra striker onto the pitch. "We didn't do enough in the first half, although we started the second half much brighter when we played with a bit of energy and fire. "It was a big test going behind and not playing well. Thankfully, we responded in the right manner and started looking like a team." Blackburn boss Owen Coyle: "In the first half we dominated the game and could have been two goals ahead. "Sam is a very talented young player who I believe will play in the Premier League. "I've told the players, and I was quite vocal about it, that they must not give away soft goals when we are in a winning position. "There is enough in the team to know we will move up the table. It is frustrating because we are performing well against good teams and it is hard to leave without any points." Match ends, Aston Villa 2, Blackburn Rovers 1. Second Half ends, Aston Villa 2, Blackburn Rovers 1. Foul by Gordon Greer (Blackburn Rovers). Nathan Baker (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Darragh Lenihan (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Gary Gardner (Aston Villa). Liam Feeney (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Jordan Amavi (Aston Villa). Substitution, Aston Villa. Tommy Elphick replaces Jack Grealish. Foul by Sam Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers). Mile Jedinak (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Corry Evans (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa). Offside, Aston Villa. Albert Adomah tries a through ball, but Gary Gardner is caught offside. Hope Akpan (Blackburn Rovers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Hope Akpan (Blackburn Rovers). Jordan Amavi (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Gordon Greer (Blackburn Rovers). Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) wins a free kick on the left wing. Attempt missed. Danny Graham (Blackburn Rovers) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Hope Akpan with a headed pass. Foul by Sam Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers). Alan Hutton (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Corner, Blackburn Rovers. Conceded by James Chester. Hope Akpan (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Gary Gardner (Aston Villa). Attempt blocked. Gary Gardner (Aston Villa) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Albert Adomah with a cross. Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Gordon Greer. Foul by Hope Akpan (Blackburn Rovers). Gary Gardner (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Substitution, Blackburn Rovers. Hope Akpan replaces Danny Guthrie. Liam Feeney (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Jordan Amavi (Aston Villa). Substitution, Aston Villa. Ashley Westwood replaces Jonathan Kodjia because of an injury. Foul by Sam Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers). Jordan Amavi (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Goal! Aston Villa 2, Blackburn Rovers 1. Jonathan Kodjia (Aston Villa) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Mile Jedinak. Substitution, Aston Villa. Gabriel Agbonlahor replaces Ross McCormack. Substitution, Blackburn Rovers. Liam Feeney replaces Craig Conway. Danny Guthrie (Blackburn Rovers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Danny Guthrie (Blackburn Rovers). Summary:
Aston Villa continued their revival under Steve Bruce with victory at home to struggling Blackburn.
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What is "What son of a 15-year-old Mexican girl and a half-Irish father became the world 's most famous Greek ?" asking about?
human
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Data: Adams County, Pennsylvania, hasToItsNorth, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, category, Contributing property; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, location, Adams County, Pennsylvania The 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument is contained within the category of Contributing property and is located in Adams County, Pennsylvania. Adams County is south of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Data: Polydor Records, location, London; Andrew White (musician), recordLabel, Polydor Records; Andrew White (musician), recordLabel, B-Unique Records Andrew White is a musician signed to the record label B-Unique Records and London based, Polydor Records. Data: Airman (comicsCharacter), alternativeName, "Drake Stevens"; Airman (comicsCharacter), creator, George Kapitan
George Kapitan created the comic character Airman whose alter ego is Drake Stevens.
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Q: How do you say "[BERN, SWITZERLAND] Engagement in North-South research partnerships can benefit the career prospects of a developing country scientist, according to a survey of the alumni of a major Swiss-funded research programme." in Spanish? A: [BERNA, SUIZA] Participar en alianzas de investigación Norte-Sur puede beneficiar las perspectivas profesionales de un científico en los países en desarrollo, según una encuesta realizada a alumnos de uno de los principales programas de investigación financiados por Suiza. Q: How do you say "Florida is home to the second largest population of Puerto Rican nationals in the United States with most of them living in the Orlando metropolitan area." in Spanish? A: En Florida reside la segunda mayor población de puertorriqueños en los Estados Unidos, la mayoría de los cuales habita en el área metropolitana de Orlando. Q: How do you say "Contributions presented to be published in the Case Notes section must be composed of comments regarding current sentences or cases whose analysis is of relevance for the disciplinary area they deal with." in Spanish? A: Las colaboraciones que se presenten para ser publicadas en la sección Jurisprudencia deberán consistir en comentarios de sentencias actuales o de líneas jurisprudenciales, cuyo análisis revista relevancia para el área disciplinaria de que tratan. Q: How do you say "For the best Dickson Tennessee Domestic Violence lawyers and Dickson Tennessee Domestic Violence attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver"." in Spanish? A:
Dickson Tennessee Violencia Doméstica Abogados y Procuradores que ganar! Para obtener el mejor Dickson Tennessee Violencia Doméstica abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue".
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Choose your answer: If "At a street festival, a boy and a man cook some sort of "Texas Smoked" meat while pedestrians pass by.", does it logically follow that "A boy and man are cooking meat."? Pick your answer from: (1). yes. (2). it is not possible to tell. (3). no.
(1).
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Question: Based on the premise "He believes that trauma research requires multi-disciplinary input and that research by non-MDs is taken seriously.", can we conclude that "He believes that trauma research should get more funding for non-MDs."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no **** Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: Based on the premise "Toni Morrison's Paradise continues to divide critics.", can we conclude that "Critics are divided on Toni Morrison's Paradise."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no **** Answer: yes Question: Based on the premise "Not on muscle.", can we conclude that "On bone"? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no **** Answer:
no
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QUESTION: Trivia question: Which group topped the album charts with Fog on the Tyne **** ANS: lindisfarne QUESTION: Trivia question: What drink is added to brandy to make a Brandy Manhattan cocktail? **** ANS: vermouth QUESTION: Trivia question: Anthropologist Lévi-Strauss proposed that two animals achieved mythic status in Native American cultures as they are the mediators between life and death. Can you name one of the two? **** ANS: coyote or raven QUESTION: Trivia question: A chord divides a circle into two what? **** ANS:
segments
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Mei Li: Arboreal describes a creature which commonly lives in what?? Shuai Zheng: trees Mei Li: Pitchblende is an ore of which metal?? Shuai Zheng: uranium Mei Li: On the London Underground map what is the colour of the Jubilee Line?? Shuai Zheng:
silver
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Am I the only one who’s sick of feminists? I have an alternate schedule for my physical exercise and home stay, but I drink almost equal amount of water in the both cases. Is that good? What is the ideal amount of water for each case? Multi-choice problem: Are these two questions inquiring about the same information? Available options: a). no; b). yes;
a).
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Input question: Kielce, Olsztyn and Opole are cities in which European country? Output answer: poland Input question: Pon de Replay in 2005, and SOS and Unfaithful in 2006 all reached Number Two in the UK singles chart for which singer before she had her first Number One? Output answer: rihanna Input question: In the Bible, who was the mother of Joseph and Benjamin? Output answer: rachel Input question: What was the title of the only U.K. No.1 hit for the group The Dave Clark Five ? Output answer:
glad all over
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Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Murder of the Universe is the tenth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It was released on 23 June 2017 by Flightless Records in Australia, ATO Records in the United States, and Heavenly Recordings in the United Kingdom. It is the second of five albums set to be released in 2017. Hypothesis: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard were widely popular in 2017
It's impossible to say
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Problem: Alicia Christian "Jodie" Foster (born November 19, 1962) is an American actress, director, and producer. Foster began her professional career as a child model when she was three years old in 1965, and two years later she moved to acting in television series, when she debuted the sitcom Mayberry R.F.D. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she worked in several primetime television series and starred in children's films. Foster's breakthrough came with Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976), in which she played a teenage prostitute and at the age of 14, received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Foster's career began with an appearance as the Coppertone girl in a television advertisement in 1965, when she was only three years old. Her mother had originally intended only for her older brother Buddy to audition for the ad, but had taken Jodie with them to the casting call, where she was noticed by the casting agents. The television spot led to more advertisement work, and in 1968 to a minor appearance in the sitcom Mayberry R.F.D., in which her brother starred. In the following years Foster continued working in advertisements and appeared in over fifty television shows; she and her brother became the breadwinners of the family during this time. Although most of Foster's television appearances were minor, she had recurring roles in The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969-1971) and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1973), and starred opposite Christopher Connelly in the short-lived Paper Moon (1974), adapted from the hit film. Foster also appeared in films, mostly for Disney. After a role in the television film Menace on the Mountain (1970), she made her feature film debut in Napoleon and Samantha (1972), playing a girl who becomes friends with a boy, played by Johnny Whitaker, and his pet lion. She was accidentally grabbed by the lion on set, which left her with permanent scars on her back. Her other early film work includes the Raquel Welch vehicle Kansas City Bomber (1972), the Western One Little Indian (1973), the Mark Twain adaptation Tom Sawyer (1973), and Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), in which she appeared in a supporting role as a "Ripple-drinking street kid". Foster has said she loved acting as a child, and values her early work for the experience it gave her: "Some people get quick breaks and declare, 'I'll never do commercials! That's so lowbrow!' I want to tell them, 'Well, I'm real glad you've got a pretty face, because I worked for 20 years doing that stuff and I feel it's really invaluable; it really taught me a lot.'" Did she do other commercials? Answer with quotes: Foster continued working in advertisements Question: Loaded (also known as Duff McKagan's Loaded) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1999. Since 2001, the band's line-up has included vocalist and rhythm guitarist Duff McKagan (Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses), lead guitarist Mike Squires (formerly of Nevada Bachelors and Alien Crime Syndicate) and bassist Jeff Rouse (formerly of Alien Crime Syndicate, Sirens Sister, and Vendetta Red). Since 2009, Isaac Carpenter (formerly of Loudermilk, Gosling, and The Exies) has been the band's drummer, replacing Geoff Reading (formerly of New American Shame and Green Apple Quick Step). McKagan first formed Loaded to be his touring band in support of his unreleased solo album Beautiful Disease. Duff McKagan was previously a member of Guns N' Roses from the mid-1980s to late 1990s. Guns N' Roses achieved international success, going on to sell over 100 million albums worldwide, but the strain between singer Axl Rose and the rest of the band led to a number of members leaving or being fired, with McKagan departing in 1997. McKagan moved back to Seattle, reforming previous group 10 Minute Warning, releasing one self-titled album on Sub Pop in 1998, before recording his second solo album Beautiful Disease the same year. Featuring collaborations with former Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin, former Black Flag singer Dez Cadena and his former Guns N' Roses band mates Slash and Izzy Stradlin, Beautiful Disease was scheduled to be released through Geffen in 1999. McKagan formed Loaded, initially as The Gentlemen, to be his band for the tour supporting the album. With McKagan performing lead vocals and bass duties, Loaded's line-up consisted of guitarists Dez Cadena and Michael Barragan as well as drummer Taz Bentley. McKagan began promoting the album; however, following the merger between Geffen and Interscope Records, he was dropped from the label and lost all commercial rights to release the record with only a few promo copies being leaked. Loaded continued to tour and released a live album, Episode 1999: Live, independently, which was recorded and mixed by Nick Raskulinecz. They re-recorded half of Beautiful Disease and received offers from four labels. However, they disbanded before the end of the year, with McKagan and Bentley becoming part of Izzy Stradlin's rhythm section for his tour of Japan supporting Ride On. Answer this question using a quote from the text above: What did McKagan do after putting out the solo album? Answer:
recording his second solo album Beautiful Disease the same year.
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in: By. Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 19:02 EST, 2 June 2013. |. UPDATED:. 02:18 EST, 3 June 2013. After blowing more than $5 million in his first two seasons in the NFL on things like multiple BMWs and suped-up Dodge Chargers, New York Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie has turned over a new leaf - he's traded the fancy Beemers for a fuel-efficient Toyota Prius and has recommitted himself to financial discipline. In an interview with Newsday, Cromartie tells reporter Bob Glauber that his days of reckless spending have come to an end and that he is 'all about saving money.' 'I was out of control,' Cromartie said. 'I remember [former Chargers teammate] Quentin Jammer used to tell me to slow down, but I couldn't do it. I just loved spending money.' Bye-bye, bling! Antonio Cromartie says he now 'all about saving money' after blowing more than $5 million during his first two seasons. For example, at one point, Cromartie had 'nine cars, two expensive homes, piles of jewelry, [gave] extravagant gifts and cash -- lots of cash -- to friends and family members who would simply ask, and shopping sprees that ran into the tens of thousands of dollars. Cromartie spent so much on so many things and so many people he can't even remember where it all went.' Of the cars - which included two Dodge Chargers, two BMWs, two Cadilacs and a 1965 Caprice - Cromartie says he spent upwards of $100,000 just to fix them up. Cromartie - who is the middle of a four-year, $32 million contract with the Jets - has now recruited the help of a financial adviser, who credits the transformation to showing the 29-year-old athlete what it's like to have a 'settled' home life. Proud papa: Cromartie with his wife and two of his 12 children. 'I can tell a lot of things to a lot of clients, but that doesn't mean they'll listen and accept what I say and practice that discipline,' Cromartie's adviser Jonathan Schwartz said. '[Cromartie] buys into it. He knows that a professional athlete's earning period is limited, and that the best form of accumulating wealth is not to spend. His peers will go buy Rolls Royces and Ferraris and diamond jewelry, but 25 years from now, Antonio can still maintain his lifestyle, sit at the beach enjoying a cocktail and say, "I've earned it.'" Cromartie, who has 12 children with eight different women in six different states, says he wants to be a role-model for younger players who might be tempted to make the same mistakes he made as a young athlete with a lot of money. 'I tell the young guys, "'Don't spend any money the first year and a half of your career,'" Cromartie said. 'You don't know what will happen after that. You might be released. You might be hurt. Just save your money.' Filthy rich: Antonio Cromartie currently is in the middle of a 4-year, $32 million contract with the New York Jets. out: Antonio Cromartie is now 'all about saving money' Cromartie blew $5 million during his first two seasons in the NFL on things like cars and fancy vacations. Cromartie advises younger players to not make the same mistakes he did. Cromartie has 12 children. in: For most people, it has become a travel essential. Taking your smartphone or tablet away on holiday keep you in touch with what's going on back home, as well as offering a chance to monitor 'work emails.' But a 'digital detox' revolution is taking place - a chance to embrace the holiday free from modern technology and reminders of home life. The Red Mountain Resort, in Utah, US, is an adventure spa next to Snow Canyon State Park and offers a real 'disconnected' break. Digital Detox Holidays offer the chance to leave your smartphone at home and enjoy all the luxury; pictured is Lake Placid Lodge, in the Adirondacks, US. The temptation to scour work emails on holiday has led to more and more people looking for a digital detox. In an age where it’s becoming increasingly difficult to unplug, a third of Brits say they regret spending too much time on their mobile device while they’re on holiday. Half of all Brits polled admit to checking work e-mails while away and four in 10 say having access to social media is 'very important' to them when they’re abroad. One website showcasing the spots around the world free of Wi-Fi and phone reception, www.digitaldetoxholidays.com have reported a five-fold increase in customers in six months, report The Independent. Their website slogan reads: 'Since you became increasingly addicted to your devices, we have been selecting hotels that are offering detox holidays to help you de-stress.' This spot in Essex, the 'Lifehouse Spa, has a strict tech-free policy in their grounds to enable you to be at peace with the world. Recognized as 'one of the world’s nine amazing yoga retreat destinations,' Via Yoga in Mexico is the escape you’ve been waiting for. The Teton Lodge at Jackson Hole, US is the perfect accommodation for the people who like winter sports and visiting nature parks - you won't even miss your smartphone. From remote beach huts, to garden lodges and mountain lodges, the company aim to find the perfect holiday where the smartphone is reduced to useless. Locations are marketed in the US, the Caribbean, and even a 'Lifehouse Spa' in Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex. Kimpton Monaco residence in Chicago, US Offers a 'black-out' option, with guests surrendering all devices upon check-in. A unique luxury ranch nestled in British Columbia’s picturesque Cariboo region, the Echo Valley Ranch & Spa, Canada offers ultimate serenity. Alison Couper, of Hotels.com, said: ‘Going away on holiday should be a time to take stock and unwind, whether you're lying on a beach in the Seychelles or snowboarding down a mountain in Canada. ‘While smartphones have their plus points while on leave from work, using them to check the weather or view maps, it seems travellers would benefit from switching off their e-mails to disconnect, restoring a little more of the all-important work/life balance.’ out:
Half of Brits admit to checking work e-mails while on holiday, while a third regret spending so much time on them. Rural getaways are becoming more popular in 'digital detox' revolution, many with no signal and no Wi-Fi. Offers a chance to leave smartphones and tablets firmly switched off and enjoy the sights and scenery.
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . Safti at first resists , but ultimately succumbs to Edwina's charms and falls hopelessly in love with her . Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires . Edwina similarly falls into disfavor with the Maharani , who explains that Safti has been raised to lead a pure life and that Edwina is unworthy of him . Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him . When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur . Question: "Who are sympathetic to Safti?" Response: "Tom Ransome" OPTIONS: - no - yes A: no Problem: Brad, Texas (CNN) -- Authorities were working on plans Friday for residents who were forced to flee a wildfire in northern Texas to return home, a day after firefighters made progress battling the blaze that destroyed dozens of homes. The blaze in Palo Pinto County scorched 6,200 acres by Thursday, according to the Texas Forest Service. The fire is burning near the resort of Possum Kingdom Lake, near the town of Brad, about 100 miles west of Dallas. "We feel much better about this fire today," as the blaze is now 50% contained, said John Nichols, a spokesman for the Forest Service. He said evacuations were lifted for some residents forced to evacuate the fire, which was driven by high temperatures and dry winds. The wildfire has destroyed 40 homes and nine RVs since it began Tuesday, the Forest Service said Thursday. Firefighters were receiving support from aerial tankers and helicopters. Authorities are mapping out plans to allow residents to return to their homes, said Palo Pinto County Sheriff Ira Mercer. Authorities also are trying to open the lake for the Labor Day holiday, he said. On Wednesday, evacuations were ordered in several communities on the north side of the lake after the fire charged over a ridge and approached a dam on the lake, CNN affiliate WFAA reported. The wildfire was moving so fast that the Forest Service pulled out of its command observation post, telling journalists and onlookers to get out of the way of the fire. "My house is right through here, though it may be gone," Tom Hardeston told WFAA as he watched the fire. Nearby ranchers battled to save their herds from the encroaching fire. "I'm just moving them from pasture to pasture," Cindi McCoy told WFAA, referring to her livestock. "As one pasture burns, I'm moving them back to that one and bring(ing) them back around." Question: "Why was Cindi McCoy moving her livestock?" Answer: "To stop the wildfire." OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no Input: Tokugawa Takes All: When Hideyoshi died in 1598, he hoped to have his five-year-old son continue his "dynasty," initially under the tutelage of five regents. But one of the regents was Ieyasu Tokugawa, who had been biding his time at Edo for 12 years, nurturing dynastic ambitions of his own. Of the cunning, ruthless triumvirate that came out on top at the end of the country's century of civil war, Tokugawa was without doubt the most patient, the most prudent — and most treacherous. He moved quickly to eliminate his strongest rivals, crushing them in 1600 at the great Battle of Sekigahara (near modern Nagoya). During its subsequent two and a half centuries of rule from the new capital established at Edo, the Tokugawa organized a tightly controlled coalition of some 260 daimyo in strategic strongholds throughout the country. The allegiance of this highly privileged and prestigious group was ensured by cementing their ethical principles in the code of bushido, "The way of the warrior": loyalty to one's master, defense of one's status and honor, and fulfillment of all obligations. Loyalty was further enforced by holding the vassals' wives and children hostage in Edo. All roads into Edo, the most famous being the Tokaido Highway, had checkpoints for guns coming in and for wives going out. One of the most effective ways of keeping a tight rein on the country was to cut it off from the outside world, to keep Japan Japanese. At first, Ieyasu Tokugawa was eager to promote foreign trade. He wanted silk and encouraged the Dutch and British as good, nonproselytizing Protestants just interested in trade. But he didn't like the Portuguese and Spanish Catholic missionaries, who he felt were undermining traditional Japanese values. He banned their activities in 1612 and two years later ordered the expulsion of all missionaries and unrepentant Japanese converts. Executions and torture followed. Converts were forced to renounce their faith by trampling crucifixes and effigies of Jesus and Mary. The Catholic Church has counted 3,125 martyrs in Japan from 1597 (beginning under Hideyoshi) to 1660. In 1635 the Japanese were forbidden, on pain of death, to attempt to travel abroad, and Japanese citizens already overseas were prevented from returning, in case they brought back subversive Christian doctrines. Western books were banned, as were Chinese books that mentioned Christianity. Does the response "Dutch" correctly answer the question "Who crushed their rivals in 1600 at the great Battle of Sekigahara?"? OPTIONS: - no - yes *** Output:
no
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For the 2011 season -- 12 Cowdenbeath were managed by Jimmy Nicholl , following the resignation of Colin Cameron at the end of the last season . For the 2011 season -- 12 Cowdenbeath were managed by Colin Cameron , following the resignation of Jimmy Nicholl at the end of the previous season . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
no
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Article: The new rate is rising to £8.45 per hour, from its current £8.25. For those living in London, the rate will rise by 35p to £9.75 an hour, the city's Mayor, Sadiq Khan, announced. Nearly 3,000 businesses are signed up to the scheme, including Ikea and EDF. The scheme is separate from the government's National Living Wage, introduced in April this year. The government's figure is set at £7.20 an hour for workers aged 25 and above. "Today's new living wage rates bring a welcome pay rise to thousands of workers across the UK," said Katherine Chapman, director of the Living Wage Foundation. "One in five people earn less than the wage they need to get by. That's why it's more important than ever for leading employers to join the growing movement of businesses and organisations that are going further than the government minimum and making sure their employees earn enough to cover the cost of living." On Monday, a number of new companies announced their commitment to pay the living wage, including RSA Insurance, the British Library, Curzon Cinemas and Everton football club. The level of the voluntary living wage is calculated annually by the Resolution Foundation, a not-for-profit research and policy organisation. It is overseen by the Living Wage Commission, which is appointed by the Living Wage Foundation and includes representation from employers, trade unions, civil society and independent experts. ++++++++++ Summarize: The UK voluntary living wage, promoted by the Living Wage Foundation campaign group, is to rise by 20p an hour. Article: The Doonhamers hosted Status Quo, Big Country and Reef in the first ever live concert at the Dumfries ground. Organisers said the event had been a success with a crowd of thousands turning out. Chairman Billy Hewitson said the event had shown it had the "perfect outdoor facility" for concerts in the town. Commercial manager Victoria Thomson added: "It's been months of hard work, but it was worth the effort. "It proved to be a fantastic night and lived up to be more than we expected it to be. "For our first venture into the music business, we are delighted with the way it went." ++++++++++ Summarize:
Scottish Championship side Queen of the South say a gig held at their Palmerston Park ground on Friday night is likely to be the "first of many".
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Sentiment analysis: Food was beautiful and very good. The evening was ruined by very bad service. No one asked how our meal was until it was over. No one bothered to take our salad plates away, or our dinner plates. We were asked of we wanted a drink refill with our check. When we asked what he suggested, the waiter couldn't tell us anything. He didn't tell us that anything even came with our meal. The waiters were even dressed sloppy, was the manager off? Shirts were not button, with ties. The young women as the Hostesses were well dressed and very pleasant. We won't go back. The service always makes a difference to me. +++++++++ negative Sentiment analysis: Damnit In-N-Out, why the hell did you have to be a madhouse? Then Lisa informs me I went to the busiest In-N-Out in the company. Well shoot. Jack in the Box here we come. Chicken Fajita Pita Chocolate Shake. Bathroom that was actually clean (but I caught the guy in the middle of cleaning it) Next to the gas station. Damnit.I said I would pay. For Nikki's food and the gas. Why do I turn into Mrs. Money Bags Mcgee when I go to Vegas? *grumble, grumble, grumble* +++++++++ negative Sentiment analysis: Cheap food, every time I have gone they always have forgotten something I ordered, never came back to check on the table , and feels rushed . I feel kinda ripped off when I get small styrofoam cups for my drinks. +++++++++
negative
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Problem: Choose the next sentence If I’m honest, I’m rather partial to the underdog. Come FA Cup Third Round time, I can’t help myself. I’m all for the painter, decorators and bin men who take on the full-time professionals. What’s more, who wasn’t cheering for Rocky when he took on the might of Apollo Creed and nearly won? And lest we forget, Bruce Willis seeing off Alan Rickman and his entire gang of thieves in Nakatomi Plaza without any shoes on! However, when it was announced that ITV were going to be in the frame when the Premier League highlights package comes up for grabs in 2016, I found myself rooting immediately for the top dog. As the dust settled, OPTIONS: - Alan Rickman simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Apollo Creed simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - BBC simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Bruce Willis simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - FA Cup Third Round simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Gary Lineker simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - ITV simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - MOTD simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Match of the Day simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Nakatomi Plaza simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Premier League simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Premiership simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - Rocky simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. - World Cup simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. Answer: Gary Lineker simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along. Problem: Choose the next sentence (CNN) -- Four-time grand slam champion Kim Clijsters made a successful return from injury by defeating world number one Caroline Wozniacki in an exhibition match in Antwerp, Belgium. Clijsters, U.S. Open champion in 2005, 2009 and 2010, has been out for almost four months after sustaining a stomach muscle injury in August. "So far, and today, everything felt really great," the 28-year-old said told the 10,000-strong crowd after winning 6-2 7-6 (7-5) at the Antwerp Sports Palace on Thursday. The Belgian will now focus on preparing to defend her Australian Open crown in Melbourne in January after securing victory in one hour and 35 minutes. OPTIONS: - Antwerp initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Antwerp Sports Palace initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Australian Open initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Belgian initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Belgium initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - CNN initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Caroline Wozniacki initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Clijsters initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Kim Clijsters initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Melbourne initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - No.1 Caroline Wozniacki initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Robin Soderling initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - Sweden initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. - U.S. Open initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. Answer: Clijsters initially retired from tennis in 2007 to concentrate on raising her daughter, but in 2009 she performed a u-turn and announced she would return to sport. Problem: Choose the next sentence By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 12:21 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:34 EST, 7 February 2013 A British meat company, which claims to supply schools and restaurants, has been identified as importing large quantities of horse meat. Flexi Foods, based in Hull, has been named as the key source of consignments of tonnes of beef that illegally included horse meat. Large blocks of what were supposed to be beef off-cuts were imported by Flexi Foods from Poland and then sold on to food manufacturers in the UK and Ireland. Contamination: Meat sold by Flexi Foods is likely to have ended up in homes and schools (library image) To date, OPTIONS: - Aldi ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Asda ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - British ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Comigel ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Consumer Affairs ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Flexi Foods ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - French ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Hull ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Ireland ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Poland ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Sean Poulter ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - Tesco ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. - UK ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago. Answer:
British ministers and the UK food watchdog have largely left the investigation to their counterparts in southern Ireland, who first revealed the contamination three weeks ago.
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Translate the following sentence to Romanian: It screened documentaries at the Movieplex Cinema Theatre from February 27th till March 6th (Monday), with viewers filling up the theatre daily and enjoying over 100 films that portrayed different stories, places and people. Romanian:
Documentarele au fost difuzate la cinematograful Movieplex din 27 februarie până luni, 6 martie. Spectatorii au umplut zilnic sala şi s-au bucurat de cele peste 100 de filme care au înfăţişat poveşti, locuri şi personaje diverse.
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Question: What three countries sent their Navy to Greece? Is Following news that combined Ottoman–Egyptian fleets were going to attack the Greek island of Hydra, the allied fleet intercepted the Ottoman–Egyptian fleet at Navarino. a good answer to this question? OPT: - yes - no
no
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input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment OPTIONS: - negative - positive. output: rapturous Write a movie review. horizons Q: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: the humanity of its people problem: Generate a short movie review that has negative sentiment. generated: incoherence and redundancy input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment OPTIONS: - negative - positive. output: the same stuff you can get for a buck or so in that greasy little vidgame pit in the theater lobby input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment OPTIONS: - negative - positive. output:
revelatory nor truly edgy -- merely crassly flamboyant and comedically labored .
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Write an article that answers the following question: How many percent of the Bolivian people are not literate?
Bolivia is inhabited mostly by Quechua people (45.6%) and Aymara people (42.4%), while minorities include 37 Indigenous peoples in Bolivia (0.3% average per group). The Spanish, Quechua language, Aymara language, Guarani languages, as well as 34 other native languages are the official language of Bolivia. Spanish is the most-spoken language (60.7%) within the population. The main religions of Bolivia are Catholicism (81.8%), Evangelicalism (11.5%), and Protestantism (2.6%). Education is of poor quality, and has a 91.2% literacy rate. An estimated 7.6% of the countrys gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on education. The average monthly household income was Boliviano1,378 ($293) in 1994. In December 2013 the unemployment rate was 3.2% of the working population. Average urbanisation rate in Bolivia is 67%.
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drop:2.0.0
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In Milan, in May 1917, Bolshevik revolutionaries organised and engaged in rioting calling for an end to the war, and managed to close down factories and stop public transportation. The Italian army was forced to enter Milan with tanks and machine guns to face Bolsheviks and anarchists, who fought violently until 23 May when the army gained control of the city. Almost 50 people were killed and over 800 people arrested. In September 1917, Russian soldiers in France began questioning why they were fighting for the French at all and mutinied. In Russia, opposition to the war led to soldiers also establishing their own revolutionary committees, which helped foment the October Revolution of 1917, with the call going up for "bread, land, and peace". The Bolsheviks agreed to a peace treaty with Germany, the peace of Brest-Litovsk, despite its harsh conditions. In northern Germany, the German Revolution of 1918-1919 began at the end of October 1918. Units of the German Navy refused to set sail for a last, large-scale operation in a war they believed to be as good as lost, initiating the uprising. The sailors' revolt, which then ensued in the naval ports of Wilhelmshaven and Kiel, spread across the whole country within days and led to the proclamation of a republic on 9 November 1918 and shortly thereafter to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Which occurred first, the October Revolution or the German Revolution? A: he October Revolution After their big road win in Washington, the Eagles hosted the winless Miami Dolphins at muddy Lincoln Financial Field and won 17-7. The offenses struggled in the first quarter, and the first points would actually come via special teams in the second quarter, when Ted Ginn Jr. returned a punt 87 yards to paydirt for Miami. Later in the quarter, McNabb, who had already thrown two interceptions, was hit as he threw, spraining his ankle. David Akers came on to make a 34-yard field goal, and McNabb left the game. A. J. Feeley was spun up to play quarterback, but threw an interception of his own on his first drive. In the third quarter, Correll Buckhalter took the ball in from eight yards out for the go-ahead touchdown, making it 10-7. Feeley, after some helpful runs from running back Brian Westbrook, connected with receiver Jason Avant to increase the lead. The defense played a strong second half, and Westbrook carried seven times on the final drive, which killed the final 6:40 of the game. Without McNabb, Andy Reid leaned hard on Westbrook, who shattered his career-high with 32 carries, while picking up 148 yards. McNabb's post-game x-rays were negative. The win marked the first time Philadelphia had won consecutive games all season, as well as allowing them to reach .500 and remain in the playoff hunt in the NFC. How many of Westbrook's carries occurred before the final drive? A: 25 The Cardinals' seventh game was an NFC duel with the Buccaneers at University of Phoenix Stadium. In the first quarter the Cardinals took the lead when QB Max Hall made a 3-yard TD pass to WR Larry Fitzgerald. The Buccaneers replied with OLB Geno Hayes returning an interception 41 yards for a touchdown. The Cardinals led again in the second quarter with RB Beanie Wells getting a 1-yard TD run, but the Buccaneers went on a scoring rally with QB Josh Freeman making a 47-yard TD pass to WR Mike Williams, and CB Aqib Talib returning an interception 45 yards for a touchdown. This was followed by kicker Connor Barth hitting a 21-yard field goal, and in the third quarter with RB LeGarrette Blount getting a 15-yard TD run. The Cardinals also went on a rally to take the lead back with RB LaRod Stephens-Howling making a 30-yard TD run, which was followed by ILB Gerald Hayes recovering a fumble and running 21 yards to the endzone for a touchdown. Then QB Derek Anderson found Fitzgerald on a 5-yard TD pass. The Buccaneers scored once more to take the win with Blount getting a 1-yard TD run. With the loss, Arizona recorded back to back losses for the first time since the 2008 season, and fell to 3-4. How many touchdowns were scored in the second half? A:
5
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Premise: "The higher savings rate would raise the growth rate." Hypothesis: The growth rate has been low recently compared to other years. it is not possible to tell Premise: ""Sounds as if it might be important,"Drew commented." Hypothesis: Drew said that it could be important. yes Premise: "we were switching from one station to another and in between keeping the radio on" Hypothesis: The radio was off, we didn't touch it.
no
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Frau Milena Velizarova Popova - Blaskova - 10 000 lv. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Verschiebt sich der vereinbarte Zeitpunkt des Beginns einer Veranstaltung, so ist das Hotel Post berechtigt, dem Vertragspartner sämtliche hierdurch entstandenen Mehrkosten in Rechnung zu stellen. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Die Malisa Villas Suites sind in 5 verschiedenen traditionellen architektonischen Stilen Thailands gehalten. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Die Europäische Union hat in den vergangenen sechs Monaten in verschiedenen Teilen der Welt und in einer Vielzahl von Fragen den richtigen Mix an politischen, ökonomischen und Hilfsmaßnahmen gefunden. Erwähnt seien in diesem Zusammenhang der Libanon, der Kongo und die Ergebnisse, die endlich mit unseren russischen Partnern zur Frage der Überflugrechte für Sibirien erzielt werden konnten.
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Generate a short summary: the texas rangers , last in their division , released reliever jeff brantley and claimed pitcher mike judd off waivers from tampa bay . Answer: rangers release reliever brantley Generate a short summary: changing his stance , pga commissioner tim finchem is calling on golf to come up with a universal policy to test for performance-enhancing drugs . Answer: pga commissioner calls for golf to develop universal drug policy Generate a short summary: uss greeneville cmdr. scott waddle was given a letter of reprimand monday as punishment for the submarine collision that killed nine people aboard a japanese fishing vessel , his attorney said . Answer:
sub cmdr. gets letter of reprimand
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question: Write a brief sentence. answer: A woman is cutting thread question: Write a brief sentence. answer: The child's jacket is white. question: Write a brief sentence. answer: Underwear is on display. question: Write a brief sentence. answer:
The bicycle does not have training wheels.
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Please capitalize where necessary: tripolyphosphate for an improved bond, a more tender and a more solid structure. A: Tripolyphosphate for an improved bond, a more tender and a more solid structure. Q: this demo version gives you first of the eight chapters. A: This demo version gives you first of the eight chapters. Q: it will be built through concrete achievements which first create a de facto solidarity." A: It will be built through concrete achievements which first create a de facto solidarity." Problem: and, in these connections, in the encounter bewtween the two narratives, exchanges, correlations and fractures emerge that open possibilities for new conceptions of free software, in the general consciousness as well as in the free-software-environment’s self-understanding. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it? Answer: And, in these connections, in the encounter bewtween the two narratives, exchanges, correlations and fractures emerge that open possibilities for new conceptions of free software, in the general consciousness as well as in the free-software-environment’s self-understanding. Text: additional types of files may also be using the s01 file extension. if you are aware of any other file formats using the s01 file extension, please contact us so that we can update our information accordingly. Correct capitalization: Additional types of files may also be using the S01 file extension. If you are aware of any other file formats using the S01 file extension, please contact us so that we can update our information accordingly. Q: the garden trampoline accessory is easy and quickly mounted on your berg toys trampoline. A:
The garden trampoline accessory is easy and quickly mounted on your Berg Toys trampoline.
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Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative? nothing like love to give a movie a b-12 shot
positive
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input question: He is able to see that scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist to protect him from justice. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"Scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist."? output answer: yes input question: He castigated Republicans for going soft on gun control and abortion. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"He said that Republicans had gotten tougher on gun control."? output answer: no input question: His tanks and fighter planes crushed a budding Kurdish resistance movement. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"His tanks and fighter planes killed many people during the Kurdish resistance movement."? output answer: it is not possible to tell input question: You're always here for me. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"You're never here when I need you."? output answer:
no
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Problem: Add spaces: Flatspringwasher:Zinc-platedsteel. Spaces added: Flat spring washer: Zinc-plated steel. Problem: Add spaces: Privateownersliketoadd30-50%asasurchargewhentheapartmentisrentedforashorttimestay,lessthan3nights. Spaces added: Private owners like to add 30-50% as a surcharge when the apartment is rented for a short time stay, less than 3 nights. Problem: Add spaces: 1monthago04:53xHamsterHungarian,secretary,office,public Spaces added: 1 month ago 04:53 xHamster Hungarian, secretary, office, public Problem: Add spaces: Returnspring:AISI302stainlesssteel. Spaces added:
Return spring: AISI 302 stainless steel.
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Q: Valid English sentence (grammatically) or not: These plants may grow as high as 6 feet. A: acceptable Q: Valid English sentence (grammatically) or not: You must pick a flower. A: acceptable Q: Valid English sentence (grammatically) or not: I broke the twig off the branch. A:
acceptable
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Premise & hypothesis. Two older men and a young woman sit on a bench with a triangle and two half spheres making up the top of the bench. Two men and a woman are sitting on a bench OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not. it is not possible to tell Premise & hypothesis. A guy wearing a blue t-shirt, a green and white hat, shorts and sandals is cleaning out an enclosed pool. pool soon to open OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not. it is not possible to tell Premise & hypothesis. A woman with a gray shirt and dirty white apron works with wood. The woman was crafting a wooden toy for her child. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not.
it is not possible to tell
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question: Funds for population goals urged LONDON -- Wealthy countries are falling billions of dollars short of their promises to help fund reproductive health care and efforts to improve the status of women around the world, the United Nations said yesterday. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech answer: World question: Fergie Still Fuming over Arsenal Antics Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has reopened the wounds of last seasons controversial clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford by branding the Gunners as a mob who got away with murder. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech answer: Sports question: Update: Four Infineon executives jailed for DRAM price-fixing Four executives at German memory vendor Infineon Technologies and its U.S. subsidiary have pled guilty to charges of illegally setting prices for PC memory chips, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech answer:
Science/Tech
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"most minded their own business ; alexandria was n't a friendly city . there was no brotherly love or random acts of kindness to one 's neighbor . santino could think of only one place that was open yet vacant enough to hide out in : the gym he used when he was growing up . when santino was very young , his dad had introduced him to _ ..." What is the word in the blank space (_)? The answer is
boxing
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lambada:1.0.0
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Q: Translate "Moreover, Duvnjak argued that "nobody should forget that outside the frame there exists real life, in which there are numerous unsolved issues and problems which concern all citizens regardless of ethnicity"." to Turkish? A: Duvnyak bununla birlikte, "çerçevenin dışında, etnik kökenden bağımsız olarak bütün vatandaşları ilgilendiren sayısız çözülmemiş sorun ve meselenin yer aldığı gerçek bir hayatın var olduğunu hiç kimsenin unutmaması gerektiğini" de savunuyor. Q: Translate "He was the 13th indictee to be transferred since October, according to the Financial Times." to Turkish? A: Financial Times gazetesine göre, Lukiç Ekim ayından bu yana teslim edilen 13'üncü zanlı oldu. Q: Translate "The disease is in an advanced stage for 430,000 patients." to Turkish? A:
Hastalık 430 bin hastada ileri seviyede.
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Problem: La noche prende la chispa del alba. ** English? Answer: Night strikes the flint of dawn. Problem: Llegó un día a un extenso bosque, y al anochecer, no encontrando ningún albergue, no sabía dónde pasar la noche. ** English? Answer: One day he came to a great forest, and when darkness overtook him he could find no shelter, and knew not where to pass the night. Problem: Después de que el canciller Kohl hubiera presentado su plan del Diez-Punto para la unificación paso a paso de Alemania al Bundestag de noviembre el 28, el Volkskammer pulsó el papel de la dirección del SED de la constitución de la RDA de diciembre el 1. ** English? Answer:
After Chancellor Kohl had presented his Ten-Point Plan for the step-by-step unification of Germany to the Bundestag on November 28, the Volkskammer struck the leadership role of the SED from the constitution of the GDR on December 1.
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question: McDowell leads German Masters; three Ryder Cup players miss cut Northern Ireland #39;s Graeme McDowell, a former top-ranked college golfer at Alabama, shot an 8-under-par 64 Friday for a three-stroke lead at the German Masters, where three European Ryder Cup players missed the cut. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech answer: Sports question: BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Turkey's Prime Minister kept the EU waiting on Friday on whether he would accept the terms of its historic offer to start accession negotiations, leaving late-night talks with the bloc's presidency without a deal. Q: Which is the best summary of this article? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech I think the answer is answer: World IN: Linux servers are on the rise again thanks in part to low-end and x86-64 based servers, according to a new survey by market research firm Gartner. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech OUT: Science/Tech A lovely full eclipse of the moon is coming Wednesday night, and you might even be able to see it if clouds don #39;t get in the way. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Correct title: Science/Tech Auburn #39;s Devin Aromashodu can #39;t hang on to a pass during the first quarter against Georgia in Auburn, Ala. Saturday, Nov. 13, 2003. What's this about? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Sports question: Low turnout for Lithuania #39;s elections VILNIUS, Lithuania - Lithuania #39;s main parties formed an alliance to try to keep a Russian-born tycoon and his populist promises out of the government in Sunday #39;s second round of parliamentary elections in this Baltic country. OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech answer:
World
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Loud! Music is loud...pumps are loud...too much going on. Can I just get a tank of gas?! How would this review be described in terms of sentiment? pick from the following. [-] negative. [-] positive.
negative
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Article: You should put your candle on a surface that's heat resistant, such as stone. That way, you won't risk catching the surface on fire. In addition, make sure the candle is in an area without drafts, as drafts can push the flame out from the candle, causing a fire. It's also a good idea to remove anything flammable near the candle, such as papers, fabric, or dried floral decorations. Make sure the candle is at least a foot from curtains. What is a summary of what this article is about?
Move your candle to a good area.
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Why do Recruiters not seem to know the difference between a Black Box QA Engineer and a QA White Box Engineer? "Aviation Accidents and Incidents: Why is a black box (flight data recorder) called a 'black' box?" Please tell me if those questions are the same. Select from: (1). no; (2). yes;
(1).
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Premise: Surrounded by elegant classical mansions and gilded wrought-iron grilles with ornamental gateways, which frame the marble fountains of Neptune and Amphitrite, Nancy's huge Place Stanislas is one of the most harmonious urban spaces in Europe. Hypothesis: The fountains in the Place Stanislas are functional. Does the premise entail the hypothesis?
it is not possible to tell
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rising into the darkness , i muttered to myself , attempting to generate a passable copy of the foreman 's words . the ride took perhaps two minutes and my disguise would soon be put to a more difficult test . the load lifted until it was clear of the main deck , then sailors began hoisting on another line to swing the load to the ship . trying to look as comfortably agile as a sailor with well developed sea legs , i jumped to the deck and away from the Next word for the text above: load `` i see you got yourself a car , '' taylor offered . the sound of his voice triggered a flood of emotions in her : love and joy , pain and anger , the loneliness and quiet desperation of the past few weeks . she could n't go through all this again . `` what are you doing here , Next word for the text above: taylor they knew it was nuts , but they had to do something . they ran towards the saucer . `` this is crazy '' bobby yelled out as he ran . the general looked over at the kids . `` hey you kids , get away from the saucer . it 's not a toy . you might get hurt . i do n't want to see any humans hurt here , this is n't a playground '' they reached the Next word for the text above: saucer most minded their own business ; alexandria was n't a friendly city . there was no brotherly love or random acts of kindness to one 's neighbor . santino could think of only one place that was open yet vacant enough to hide out in : the gym he used when he was growing up . when santino was very young , his dad had introduced him to Next word for the text above:
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Sentence: Central Español play in the Uruguayan Segunda División league and Abel Hernandez previously played for their youth football team. He was also in the Uruguay Olympic team and is currently with the US Citta di Palermo club managed by Giuseppe Iachini. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Central Español, league, Uruguayan Segunda División; Abel Hernández, youthclub, Central Español; U.S. Città di Palermo, manager, Giuseppe Iachini; Abel Hernández, club, Uruguay Olympic football team; Abel Hernández, club, U.S. Città di Palermo Sentence: Founded in the U.S. in California, the Caterpillar Co. built the engine that powered the AIDAluna. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Caterpillar Inc., foundationPlace, California; Caterpillar Inc., location, United States; AIDAluna, powerType, Caterpillar Inc. Sentence: Aaron S Daggett fought at the Battle of Gettysburg which took place during the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was a commander in the American Civil War. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Battle of Gettysburg, isPartOfMilitaryConflict, American Civil War; Aaron S. Daggett, battle, Battle of Gettysburg; American Civil War, commander, Abraham Lincoln Sentence: Antioch, is part of Contra Costa County in the San Francisco Bay area, in California and it is led by the United States House of Representatives. The English language is spoken in this state. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
Contra Costa County, California, isPartOf, San Francisco Bay Area; Antioch, California, isPartOf, California; California, language, English language; Antioch, California, isPartOf, Contra Costa County, California; Antioch, California, leaderTitle, United States House of Representatives
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Q: how old is the youngest living wwii veteran? A:
85
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Problem: Elaine Paige (born Elaine Jill Bickerstaff, 5 March 1948) is an English singer and actress best known for her work in musical theatre. Raised in Barnet, Hertfordshire, Paige attended the Aida Foster Theatre School, making her first professional appearance on stage in 1964, at the age of 16. Her appearance in the 1968 production of Hair marked her West End debut. Following a number of roles over the next decade, Paige was selected to play Eva Peron in the first production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita in 1978, which brought her to the attention of the broader public. Paige went on to portray some of Lloyd Webber's most notable female characters, creating the role of Grizabella in the original production of Cats from 11 May 1981 to 13 February 1982. She took on the role late in the rehearsal process when the actress Judi Dench had to withdraw due to a torn Achilles tendon. Paige's performance of the song "Memory" from Cats, with which she had a Top 10 hit, is her signature piece. The single reached number 5 in the UK charts and has since been recorded by a further 160 artists. She reprised the role of Grizabella for the video release of Cats in 1998, one of only two performers in the film from the original London cast; the other was Susan Jane Tanner as Jellylorum. Paige's website claims that the video soon became the bestselling music video in the UK and America. The 1983 production of Abbacadabra, written by former ABBA members, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, saw Paige star in the role of Carabosse. She then originated the role of Florence for the 1984 concept album of Chess, with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Ulvaeus and Andersson. Her albums, Stages (1983), and Cinema (1984), rejoined the cast recording of Chess in the UK top 40 chart, giving her three consecutive successful albums. In 1985, Paige released "I Know Him So Well", a duet from Chess, singing with Barbara Dickson. The single held the number 1 position in the British singles charts for four weeks, and still remains the biggest-selling record by a female duo, according to the Guinness Book of Records. From 1986 to 1987, Paige appeared as Florence in the stage production of Chess, a role that earned her a second Olivier Award nomination, this time in the category, Best Actress in a Musical. She next sang at the White House in 1988. Paige then took on the part of Reno Sweeney in the musical production of Anything Goes, which she co-produced and starred in from 1989 to 1990. Patti LuPone was appearing in Anything Goes on Broadway around that time, so Paige sought to become the co-producer of the West End production as a way to secure the role there before LuPone could take it. Playing Reno Sweeney was Paige's first experience using an American accent on stage, and the role earned her a third Olivier Award nomination. Beyond her theatre roles, she appeared in the television programme Unexplained Laughter in 1989 alongside Diana Rigg. In 1993, Paige signed up for a year as French chanteuse Edith Piaf in Pam Gems' musical play, Piaf, to critical acclaim. The Guardian wrote that Paige was "a magnificent, perfect Piaf". The demanding production required her to sing 15 songs, some in French, and to be on stage for 2 hours 40 minutes in total, and forced her to leave early due to exhaustion. Her portrayal of Piaf earned her an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, her fourth nomination. She subsequently released an album, titled Piaf, containing Edith Piaf songs. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? Answer with quotes: In 1993, Paige signed up for a year as French chanteuse Edith Piaf in Pam Gems' musical play, Piaf, to critical acclaim. Problem: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was born on 5 May 1988 in Tottenham, London, to an English mother, Penny Adkins, and a Welsh father, Marc Evans. Evans left when Adele was two, leaving her mother to raise her. She began singing at age four and asserts that she became obsessed with voices. Growing up, Adele spent most of her time singing rather than reading; the last book she read was Roald Dahl's Matilda when she was six years old. Adele began dating charity entrepreneur and Old Etonian Simon Konecki in the summer of 2011. In June 2012, Adele announced that she and Konecki were expecting a baby. Their son Angelo was born on 19 October 2012. On the topic of becoming a parent, Adele observed that she "felt like I was truly living. I had a purpose, where before I didn't". Adele and Konecki brought a privacy case against a UK-based photo agency that published intrusive paparazzi images of their son taken during family outings in 2013. Lawyers working on their behalf accepted damages from the company in July 2014. Adele has also stated that she has suffered from postpartum depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), and panic attacks. In early 2017, tabloids started speculating that Adele and Konecki had secretly married when they were spotted wearing matching rings on their ring fingers. During her acceptance speech at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, Adele confirmed their marriage by calling Konecki her husband when thanking him. She subsequently clarified her marital status in March 2017, telling the audience at a concert in Brisbane, Australia, "I'm married now". Politically she is a supporter of the Labour Party, stating in 2011 that she was a "Labour girl through and through", although, in May 2011, she advocated a lower tax rate for high-income earners; a view counter to that of the Labour Party. In 2015, Adele stated "I'm a feminist, I believe that everyone should be treated the same, including race and sexuality". In 2017, Adele was ranked the richest musician under 30 years old in the UK and Ireland in the Sunday Times Rich List, which valued her wealth at PS125 million. She was ranked the 19th richest musician overall. She is an icon for the LGBT community. On 12 June 2016 an emotional Adele dedicated her show in Antwerp, Belgium to the victims of the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, earlier that day, adding "The LGBTQ community, they're like my soul mates since I was really young, so I'm very moved by it." In April 2018 it was widely reported that Adele had become an ordained minister in order to officiate at close friend comedian Alan Carr's wedding to Paul Drayton, something which Adele herself subsequently confirmed. The wedding, held in January 2018, took place in the garden of her house in Los Angeles. However, the news prompted Tim Worstall of The Continental Telegraph to observe that ordination in itself would not have allowed Adele to conduct the marriage under California law, and that she would have needed to apply to become a "one-time deputy marriage commissioner", a role similar to that of a Justice of the peace and known as becoming a "JP for a day": "It's certainly a cute story that Adele is now the Rev Miss Adele but it's not really what happened." Is there anything interesting about her becoming a parent? Answer with quotes:
On the topic of becoming a parent, Adele observed that she "felt like I was truly living. I had a purpose, where before I didn't".
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Problem: Media playback is not supported on this device Webber, who has usually struggled to beat Vettel at Yas Marina, was 0.1 seconds quicker than the German. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg was third as team-mate Lewis Hamilton suffered suspension failure and took fourth. Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen took fifth but was disqualified for a technical infringement and starts from the back. Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, battling to keep second in the championship, was 11th, out of the top 10 for the first time this year. Media playback is not supported on this device The Spaniard was beaten by team-mate Felipe Massa for the fifth time in six races and the eighth occasion in 17 grands prix this season. The Brazilian was eighth quickest in the top 10 shoot-out, behind Raikkonen, who has been allowed to start from the back after his car failed a front-floor deflection test, Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg and Lotus's Romain Grosjean. McLaren's Sergio Perez and Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo completed the top 10, while Force India's Paul Di Resta was 12th, just behind Alonso. Ferrari have been struggling with a lack of traction but Alonso was 0.104secs adrift of Massa in second qualifying, doing little to quieten questions about his form in qualifying in the second half of this season. His erstwhile title rival Vettel will be just as disappointed with second place. The 26-year-old was fastest after the first laps in the top 10 shoot-out but after Webber pipped him on the Australian's final run, Vettel failed to improve. Vettel flicked his head in frustration several times as he crossed the line after completing his final lap. Webber said: "This weekend has gone pretty smoothly. Not the smoothest path to the start of Q2 or Q1, we were not electric. We changed the car quite a bit and I got more and more comfortable as the session went on. It made me more comfortable in the final sector, where Seb has been quick, so I was able to match him there and keep where I had been quick already." Vettel said he made a mistake in Turn One. "I was pushing hard, that's the reason behind it," he said. "You can always say there is a bit here and there, but if you push to the maximum and try to get everything out you can do mistakes. Media playback is not supported on this device "I'm not very proud of that. But I did what I could and it wasn't enough to be on pole. Mark deserves to be on pole." Red Bull were in a league of their own, half a second clear of Rosberg, but Hamilton lost any chance of a front-row start when he got on to the kerb on the exit of Turn 13 and then spun at Turn 14 on his final lap. Hamilton said over the radio that he felt something had broken on the car and the team later discovered that the right rear suspension wishbone had broken. Team principal Ross Brawn said: "It's a fast left-hander and he got the car fully on the kerb. We need to analyse what happened because it's a part we have run all year, but I don't think there are any risks for the race." Hamilton was half a second up on his previous best lap when the incident happened, with his favourite sector three to come. He ended qualifying 0.544secs off Webber's pole time. Hamilton said he was hopeful he could compete with the Red Bulls for his first victory since the Hungarian Grand Prix at the end of July. "The car has been feeling great this weekend," he said. "We have closed the gap a little bit. I don't know why all of a sudden they have come back so far. I think we have a good chance to fight for a win." Full qualifying results for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix What was that article about? A: Mark Webber beat Red Bull team-mate and new world champion Sebastian Vettel to pole position at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Problem: Asked if he would work at the theatre, Rylance said "no, probably not". The oil giant is not "behaving ethically given the dangerous increase of climate change", Rylance told BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House. BP says it is "proud to have supported UK arts and culture for over 50 years". But Rylance accused the oil giant of trying to present itself as a "society-loving organisation, which I don't think they are". Rylance, who is an associate artist at the RSC, says artists are "being used to whitewash" the energy company. In July 2016, BP pledged £7.5m over five years to the Royal Opera House, British Museum, National Portrait Gallery and Royal Shakespeare Company from 2018. The RSC says sponsorship is an important part of its "diverse funding mix" and helps it "reach the widest possible audience". "BP is a publicly listed company," says Peter Mather, BP head of UK. "We balance our responsibilities to our employees, shareholders and the communities in which we operate." The chief executive of the Royal Opera House, Alex Beard, said cultural institutions such as his relied on a "mixed economy". A "three-legged stool" of box office receipts, philanthropic donations and corporate support "allows us to have a sufficient mix of funding that we can take our own decisions about what is right for our art and for our audiences", he said. Without the support of corporate sponsors, "we would frankly be diminished", he added. Arts publicist Mark Borkowski said as funding from government decreases, "we're going to have to move to a more aggressive American model" of relying on private and corporate support. "Ethically the pure argument of Mark Rylance's point of view is valid," he said. "I am sure that certain people will possibly boycott a show because they have seen a specific logo. But make no mistake if it is a top ticket or a hot show, people's ethics are left at home." Rylance says it is for audiences and artists to decide. "If there was someone round here selling revolvers in my neighbourhood or knives to the young people and said I'd like to sponsor your theatrical show I'd say no." For more on this story listen to Broadcasting House at 09:00 BST on Sunday 23 October, or catch up on iPlayer. What was that article about? A:
Mark Rylance says he is unlikely to perform at the Royal Shakespeare Company unless it drops a sponsorship deal with BP.
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How is "It is certainly the case that, under the Treaty of Lisbon, which has recently entered into force, Parliament will, overall, need extra capacity for legislative work, but after the introduction of the assistants statute from the beginning of the current parliamentary term, there is still no proof whatsoever that MEPs actually need more assistants." said in Romanian? Este adevărat că, prin Tratatul de la Lisabona recent intrat în vigoare, Parlamentul va avea nevoie, în ansamblu, de capacităţi suplimentare pentru munca administrativă, însă, după introducerea statutului asistenţilor de la începutul actualei legislaturi, tot nu avem dovezi clare că este nevoie de mai mulţi asistenţi. How is "I therefore voted in favour of this." said in Romanian? Prin urmare, am votat în favoarea acestui raport. How is "But further progress towards meeting the targets is an essential precondition for launching a process to determine the province's future status, the report stresses." said in Romanian? Însă progresul în atingerea obiectivelor este o condiţie esenţială pentru lansarea procesului de determinare a viitorului statut al provinciei, se subliniază în raport. How is "The Commission can partially accept Amendments 2 and 3, relating to additional illustrations of fishing gears, if needed, and to certain specific market provisions, particularly on the minimum size of species, with the aim of harmonising measures." said in Romanian?
Comisia poate accepta parţial amendamentele 2 şi 3, referitoare la ilustraţii suplimentare ale uneltelor de pescuit, dacă este necesar şi la anumite prevederi specifice pieţei, în special referitoare la dimensiunea minimă a speciilor, cu scopul de armonizare a măsurilor.
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Answer this question: where do the members of clean bandit come from?? Cambridge, England Answer this question: what did the first vending machines in the early 1880's dispense?? postcards Answer this question: who plays the mom in fresh off the boat?? Constance Tianming Wu Answer this question: when must a suspect be read their miranda rights??
before being asked any questions
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Input: As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. Our investigation has uncovered no credible evidence that any person in the United States gave the hijackers substantial financial assistance. Similarly, we have seen no evidence that any foreign government-or foreign government official-supplied any funding. We have found no evidence that the Hamburg cell members (Atta, Shehhi, Jarrah, and Binalshibh) received funds from al Qaeda before late 1999. It appears they supported themselves. KSM, Binalshibh, and another plot facilitator, Mustafa al Hawsawi, each received money, in some cases perhaps as much as $10,000, to perform their roles in the plot. After the Hamburg recruits joined the 9/11 conspiracy, al Qaeda began giving them money. Our knowledge of the funding during this period, before the operatives entered the United States, remains murky. According to KSM, the Hamburg cell members each received $5,000 to pay for their return to Germany from Afghanistan after they had been selected to join the plot, and they received additional funds for travel from Germany to the United States. Financial transactions of the plotters are discussed in more detail in chapter 7. Requirements for a Successful Attack As some of the core operatives prepared to leave for the United States, al Qaeda's leaders could have reflected on what they needed to be able to do in order to organize and conduct a complex international terrorist operation to inflict catastrophic harm. We believe such a list of requirements would have included leaders able to evaluate, approve, and supervise the planning and direction of the operation; communications sufficient to enable planning and direction of the operatives and those who would be helping them; a personnel system that could recruit candidates, vet them, indoctrinate them, and give them necessary training; an intelligence effort to gather required information and form assessments of enemy strengths and weaknesses; the ability to move people; and the ability to raise and move the necessary money. The information we have presented about the development of the planes operation shows how, by the spring and summer of 2000, al Qaeda was able to meet these requirements. By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. Does the response "You can find more details about financial transactions in chapter 7 al Queada meets the requirements after the Hamberg members joined the conspiracy" correctly answer the question "What time in 2000 does al Queada meet the requirements and what chapter can you find more details about financial transactions?"? *** Output: yes Input: { { plot } } In 1964 , in the peak of Beatlemania , a reluctant John Lennon is persuaded by manager Brian Epstein to meet Freddie Lennon , the father who abandoned him seventeen years earlier , with the press in attendance . When they meet , John accuses his father of abandoning him , but his father says that `` he left it up to John . '' John and Brian quickly leave the meeting . The movie then jumps to 1967 , after Brian Epstein has died . The Beatles are giving a press conference about their new film, Magical Mystery Tour . John is skeptical about the film , but Paul ( ( ( Andrew Scott convinces him to go through with the idea . John then invites his father to his mansion to live with him . Freddie Lennon arrives and meets his grandson , Julian . Sitting with his wife , John reads the criticism of Magical Mystery Tour , while comparing his wife to Brigitte Bardot , whom he says he will meet after he returns from India . John finds a letter addressed to him , with the word `` Breathe '' written on it . Later , after finding his father in a neighbor's house , Freddie reveals that he has a 19 year old girlfriend named Pauline , with whom he wants to live . Lennon accuses his father of leaving him again , and then leaves , after telling his father that he wo n't live with him anymore . After meeting Maharishi Mahesh Yogi , the Beatles quickly return to London , and in a press conference they say they made a mistake when they trusted Maharishi . The journalists are curious about the Beatles new business -- Apple Records . Does the response "Freddie" correctly answer the question "What is John Lennon's son name?"? *** Output: no Input: The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon. Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling's blue-lit, shadowed vault and the light-catching haze from who-knows-what rising between the DJ and the crowd. There was a terrific echo, each beat reverberating inside of the next, and the old stained-glass windows rattled in their frames. On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air. I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd. When she hadn't come back halfway through the next song, I glanced over at the bar. It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer. Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. The next time the crowd split, I saw him. He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin. The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor, setting off his striking face without illuminating its details, and his wrists flashed white in the darkness. He didn't move, just stared and held his drink. The next time I saw them, his mouth was moving. She nodded and he took her arm. I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall, and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong. Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home. Does the response "Pastor" correctly answer the question "What was the man standing in front of when the crowd split?"? *** Output:
no
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Text: the united states , trying to combat syrian attempts to reassert control over lebanon 's political system , said monday it was imposing economic sanctions against four people -- two lebanese and two syrians . Summary: u.s. announces sanctions to combat syrian influence on lebanon Text: the bank of thailand -lrb- bot -rrb- forecasted that local interest rates would drop further this year as actual deposit rates could offer negative returns given higher inflation rates , the thai news agency reported friday . Summary: thai central bank sees further drop of local interest rates Text: timothy james mcveigh , the convicted oklahoma city bomber , may have found some solace in court on tuesday when a federal judge said he would not allow mcveigh 's punishment to become `` some type of lynching . Summary: mcveigh trial judge concerned about emotional testimony Text: two hamas militants were killed when a missile fired from an israeli aircraft hit a car in gaza city after nightfall monday , residents and palestinian security officials said . Summary:
two hamas militants killed in israeli airstrike in gaza city
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Trivia question: What colour is the medal presented for winning an event at the Olympic Games from 1904 onwards? And the answer is?
gold
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Q: Does "Some high mountain villages, such as Avoriaz (in France), Wengen, and Zermatt (in Switzerland) are accessible only by cable car or cog-rail trains, and are car free." provide a valid answer to "Where is the village of Avoriaz located?"? OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Q: Does "In 2013, Nigeria introduced a policy regarding import duty on vehicles to encourage local manufacturing companies in the country." provide a valid answer to "What is Nigeria's local vehicle manufacturer?"? OPTIONS: - yes - no A: no Q: Does "Tucson was probably first visited by Paleo-Indians, known to have been in southern Arizona about 12,000 years ago." provide a valid answer to "Who were probably the first group of people in Tuscan?"? OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Q: Does "At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sami Zayn could not defend himself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship." provide a valid answer to "Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008?"? OPTIONS: - yes - no A:
no
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This 1984 version of the Dickens' classic `A Christmas Carol,' directed by Clive Donner, stars George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge. By this time around, the challenge for the filmmaker was to take such familiar material and make it seem fresh and new again; and, happily to say, with this film Donner not only met the challenge but surpassed any expectations anyone might have had for it. He tells the story with precision and an eye to detail, and extracts performances from his actors that are nothing less than superlative, especially Scott. One could argue that the definitive portrayal of Scrooge-- one of the best known characters in literary fiction, ever-- was created by Alastair Sim in the 1951 film; but I think with his performance here, Scott has now achieved that distinction. There is such a purity and honesty in his Scrooge that it becomes difficult to even consider anyone else in the role once you've seen Scott do it; simply put, he IS Scrooge. And what a tribute it is to such a gifted actor; to be able to take such a well known figure and make it so uniquely his own is quite miraculous. It is truly a joy to see an actor ply his trade so well, to be able to make a character so real, from every word he utters down to the finest expression of his face, and to make it all ring so true. It's a study in perfection. The other members of the cast are splendid as well, but then again they have to be in order to maintain the integrity of Scott's performance; and they do. Frank Finlay is the Ghost of Jacob Marley; a notable turn, though not as memorable, perhaps, as the one by Alec Guinness (as Marley) in the film, `Scrooge.' Angela Pleasence is a welcome visage as the Spirit of Christmas Past; Edward Woodward, grand and boisterous, and altogether convincing as the Spirit of Christmas Present; and Michael Carter, grim and menacing as the Spirit of Christmas Yet To Come. David Warner hits just the right mark with his Bob Cratchit, bringing a sincerity to the role that measures up well to the standard of quality set by Scott's Scrooge, and Susannah York fares just as well as Mrs. Cratchit. The real gem to be found here, though, is the performance of young Anthony Walters as Tiny Tim; it's heartfelt without ever becoming maudlin, and simply one of the best interpretations-- and the most real-- ever presented on film. The excellent supporting cast includes Roger Rees (Fred Holywell, and also the narrator of the film), Caroline Langrishe (Janet Holywell), Lucy Gutteridge (Belle), Michael Gough (Mr. Poole) and Joanne Whalley (Fan). A flawless presentation, this version of `A Christmas Carol' sets the standard against which all others must be gauged; no matter how many versions you may have seen, watching this one is like seeing it for the first time ever. And forever after, whenever you think of Scrooge, the image your mind will conjure up will be that of George C. Scott. A thoroughly entertaining and satisfying experience, this film demands a place in the annual schedule of the holiday festivities of every home. I rate this one 10/10. How would you describe the sentiment of this review?
positive
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Problem: Here is a premise: Exploiting the newly dead sounds ghoulish, but the medical establishment rationalizes the practice--at least in private--by saying that it's better than letting interns fumble on live patients. Here is a hypothesis: Exploiting the newly dead is a perfectly fine and acceptable way of letting medical interns practice. Here are the options: OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: no Sentence 1: Our work has shown, however, that the top leadership of each federal agency needs to meld These various reforms into a coherent, unified effort. Sentence 2: Our work suggests that leadership needs to make a unified effort. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is this second sentence entailed by the first? Answer: yes Question: Objective facilities, particularly federal agencies, in such processes. Does it follow that "Federal agencies are not objective in scope at all. "? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: no Q: If This year's round of 16 boast the highest number of Cinderella teams in the tournament's history., can we say that "There has never been as few Cinderella teams as there was this year. "? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no Premise: "tacked on to your taxable income yeah and of course it goes higher and higher the more money you make" Hypothesis: it increases more and more quickly as your income climbs OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell Sentence 1: This list was a concession to independent bookstores, many of which were outraged when the Times created hot links between every single book on its Internet best-seller list and Barnes and; Noble's online bookstore, which then gave a 30 percent discount to all the listed books. Sentence 2: The hot links made it so easy for people to order the books that the independent bookstores were losing business. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is this second sentence entailed by the first? Answer:
it is not possible to tell
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Input: ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Militants attacked the Chinese consulate in the southern city of Karachi on Friday, killing two police officers, Pakistani authorities said, adding that Chinese diplomatic staff inside were unharmed. The attackers, armed with guns, grenades and at least one suicide jacket tried but failed to get inside, according to officials. Different officials described the number of attacks as between two and four. The assault started about 9.30 a.m. local time. ... Sentence: There was more than one report on the number of attacks Output: Yes Input: In 1856 Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla was elected deputy, and soon attracted notice among the most advanced Progressists and Democrats. He took part in the revolutionary propaganda that led to the military movement in Madrid on June 22, 1866. He had to take refuge in France for two years, like his fellow-conspirators, and only returned to Spain when the revolution of 1868 took place. Sentence: Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla was extremely hated Output: It's impossible to say Input: A Biloxi woman died early Friday morning while walking on Hwy. 49. Harrison County's coroner says a car hit 50-year-old Mary Swaw around 4:15 a.m. He tells us Swaw was walking on Hwy. 49 near Hwy. 53 Saucier when she got hit by a 2015 Hyundai traveling south. The woman died at the scene. The driver of the car was not injured. The Mississippi Highway Patrol is heading up this investigation to determine why a car clipped and killed the Biloxi woman. Copyright 2017 WLOX. All rights reserved. Sentence: The driver of the car was not intoxicated Output: It's impossible to say Input: How to avoid distractions<br>Shut off your phone and other electronics. Before you dive into working, cleaning, writing or whatever else you need to do, turn off or silence your cell phone and anything else that might prove to be a distraction. This includes the tv, video games, etc. Sentence: a phone was used by kathy Output:
It's impossible to say
Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
fs_noopt
Difficulty holding onto reasonable goals and ideals Trouble with controlling anger Memory and concentration lapses Career obstacles Struggles with enjoying everyday life, recreational activities and finding satisfaction and serenity (peace of mind). Summary: Inform them of the various techniques available to assist those not reasonably happy or productive, and that with help, it's possible to overcome such issues: Approach improving mental health as a worthy endeavor that enhances values, positive character traits and adjustment to life; so endorse what life can offer. Realize that one can live a fuller and more creative life, and enhance mental strength to better cope with challenges via flexibility - as opposed to snapping under pressure. Clean the kitten straightaway if it’s very dirty and covered with mud, dirt, or other detritus. Leaving a kitten in a soiled condition for too long will be uncomfortable for it and can lead to a rash. Cleaning a heavily soiled kitten will mean giving it a bath rather than just a simple wipe down with a flannel. Prepare the supplies before you begin bathing the kitten. Here’s what you’ll need: A clean flannel and towel(s). Mild hand soap (no harsh chemicals or cleaners). A basin or sink. Consult with your veterinarian about products to use if your kitten has fleas. The water temperature should be about 95 °F (35 °C). This temperature will help the kitten stay warm and keep it comfortable. To gauge the water’s temperature, touch the water with your hand, place it on your wrist, and feel the degree of temperature on your own skin. It is important to keep the water at a reasonable temperature. The kitten’s skin is sensitive. Water that is too hot can burn the skin easily, while cold water can reduce the kitten’s body temperature. Fill the basin until it’s about 4 inches (10 cm) full before your kitten gets introduced to the water. Do not submerge your orphaned kitten in too much water because it may be too weak to keep itself from drowning. Use your hand to wet the kitten’s hind quarters and lower belly, rather than submerging it in water. Wet the kitten gently, and use slow, smooth movements while you’re handling the kitten. This will help it feel safe. After you’ve supported the kitten in the sink for a few days, try letting it stand in the water for a few seconds at a time. Begin by squeezing a small amount of shampoo on a cloth. Gently rub shampoo over the kitten’s whole body, not forgetting to clean its face, abdomen, legs, and back. Start shampooing its head and move down to the back, belly, and tail. Try to remove the feces or urine excreta from the fur by rubbing it out with the cloth. Keep water and soap out of the kitten’s eyes, ears and face. This could irritate sensitive areas and scare the kitten. After spreading the shampoo on your kitten’s body, rinse it thoroughly by using a cup of water and pouring it slowly over the kitten’s neck and back. Use a damp cloth to clean the soap off of the kitten’s face. Move gingerly to help the kitten feel safe, and avoid splashing water in its eyes. Do not place the kitten’s head directly under the tap. This will startle the kitten and make it more difficult to control during future bath times. If the kitten seems nervous or afraid, speak to it in a calming voice. Bathing the kitten should only take 5–10 minutes. Once you’ve finished, dry the body of your kitten with a dry towel. Then wrap the kitten with another soft and dry towel and put it in a warm place until dry. If the kitten seems cold or is shivering, hold it against your body to keep it calm and warm it up. You can rub the soft towel on the direction of kitten’s hair to hasten the drying process. This will also build up friction and warm the kitten. Summary: Prepare the kitten’s bath supplies. Run the tap water to adjust the temperature of the water. Fill a basin or sink halfway with warm water. Wash a flea-free kitten with a mild pet shampoo. Rinse the kitten off completely. Wrap the kitten in a towel when you’re done. The interest rate stated on your investment prospectus or loan agreement is an annual rate. If your car loan, for example, is a 6% loan, you pay 6% interest each year. Compounding once at the end of the year is the easiest calculation for compounding interest. A debt may compound interest annually, monthly or even daily. The more frequently your debt compounds, the faster you will accumulate interest. You can look at compound interest from the investor or the debtor’s point of view. Frequent compounding means that the investor’s interest earnings will increase at a faster rate. It also means that the debtor will owe more interest while the debt is outstanding. For example, a savings account may be compounded annually, while a pay-day loan can be compounded monthly or even weekly. Assume that you own a $1,000, 6% savings bond issued by the US Treasury. Treasury savings bonds pay out interest each year based on their interest rate and current value. Interest paid in year 1 would be $60 ($1,000 multiplied by 6% = $60). To calculate interest for year 2, you need to add the original principal amount to all interest earned to date. In this case, the principal for year 2 would be ($1,000 + $60 = $1,060). The value of the bond is now $1,060 and the interest payment will be calculated from this value. To see the bigger impact of compound interest, compute interest for later years. As you move from year to year, the principal amount continues to grow. Multiply the year 2 principal amount by the bond’s interest rate. ($1,060 X 6% = $63.60). The interest earned is higher by $3.60 ($63.60 - $60.00). That’s because the principal amount increased from $1,000 to $1,060. For year 3, the principal amount is ($1,060 + $63.60 = $1,123.60). The interest earned in year 3 is $67.42. That amount is added to the principal balance for the year 4 calculation. The longer a debt is outstanding, the bigger the impact of compounding interest. Outstanding means that the debt is still owed by the debtor. Without compounding, the year 2 interest would simply be ($1,000 X 6% = $60). In fact, every year’s interest earned would be $60 if you did earn compound interest. This is known as simple interest. It can be handy to visualize compound interest by creating a simple model in excel that shows the growth of your investment. Start by opening a document and labeling the top cell in columns A, B, and C "Year," "Value," and "Interest Earned," respectively. Enter the years (0-5) in cells A2 to A7. Enter your principal in cell B2. For example, imagine you are started with $1,000. Input 1000. In cell B3, type "=B2*1.06" and press enter. This means that your interest is being compounded annually at 6% (0.06). Click on the lower right corner of cell B3 and drag the formula down to cell B7. The numbers will fill in appropriately. Place a 0 in cell C2. In cell C3, type "=B3-B$2" and press enter. This should give you the difference between the values in cell B3 and B2, which represents the interest earned. Click on the lower right corner of cell C3 and drag the formula down to cell C7. The values will fill themselves in. Continue this process to replicate the process for as many years as you want to track. You can also easily change values for principal and interest rate by altering the formulas used and cell contents.
Summary: Define annual compounding. Calculate interest compounding annually for year one. Compute interest compounding for later years. Create an excel document to compute compound interest.
Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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Write a "[1]." movie review (Available choices: [1]. negative; [2]. positive;).
is a little too in love
Flan2021
glue/sst2:2.0.0
zs_opt
Write a question about the following article: Labor unions generally ignored government employees because they were controlled mostly by the patronage system used by the political parties before the arrival of civil service. Post Office workers did form unions. The National Association of Letter Carriers started in 1889 and grew quickly. By the mid-1960s it had 175,000 members in 6,400 local branches. Several competing organizations of postal clerks emerged starting in the 1890s. Merger discussions dragged on for years, until finally the NFPOC, UNMAPOC and others merged in 1961 as the United Federation of Postal Clerks. Another round of mergers in 1971 produced the American Postal Workers Union . In 2012 the APWU had 330,000 members. The various postal unions did not engage in strikes.
How many years after the National Association of Letter Carriers began did it finally merge into the United Federation of Postal Clerks?
Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
zs_noopt
Or, la planification de la relève de la direction exige que nous connaissions notre terrain dans ses moindres détails. Translate to English
But planning for executive succession requires that you know every aspect of your terrain fully–you have to be thorough.
Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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Question: from her i take that as a big demonstration of love . was nice sleeping with her . i think in fact it 's the only person in the world i can sleep with so good . Why does the narrator have such fond affection for the woman he mentioned ? OPTIONS: - They are in a platonic relationship with one another . - They are in a tense relationship with one another . - None of the above choices . - They are in a romantic relationship with one another . Answer: They are in a romantic relationship with one another . Question: So I took 9 tests and 3 placed me as a Gryph , 3 placed me in Ravenclaw , and 3 clearly marked me as a Hufflepuff . Hmmmmm ... Whiled I 'd like to be one of the first two , I secretly think I ' m a Hufflepuff . You all know me well . Do you think I ' m right?What gets interesting is I did a wand selector test- 3 times . Each time the results were the same . What may be the reason they took the same test 9 times ? OPTIONS: - None of the above choices . - Because they are bored . - Because they wanted to make sure they got accurate results . - Because they like to take tests . Answer: Because they wanted to make sure they got accurate results . Question: Claire 's about to have the baby , she needs the doctor now . But when Jin gets there , Jack 's tied up with Boone 's crushed leg and ca n't leave him . Kate , Charlie and Jin are going to have to deliver the baby . Jin 's and Sun 's eyes lock again for the first time since Sun revealed she spoke English . He had n't known how he would feel when he had to deal with her again . But this is not the time to think of that . What is causing Kate , Charlie and Jin 's anxiety ? OPTIONS: - None of the above choices . - Kate , Charlie and Jin have to calm Boone down . - Kate , Charlie and Jin have to oversee a birth . - Kate , Charlie and Jin have to fix a leg . Answer: Kate , Charlie and Jin have to oversee a birth . Question: So when I laid there the other night and heard her say one sentence to me , I knew then and there that I could never look at her the same way again . Every time I did the rest of that night , and the following day , I saw her saying those words . I heard those words coming out of her mouth and instantly felt just as I had the night she said them . What might I do after this event ? OPTIONS: - I will try to reason with her and if that does n't work I just shut up . - None of the above choices . - I will talk to her and tell her how I feel about what was said . - I will talk to other people and find out what they think it means . Answer:
I will talk to her and tell her how I feel about what was said .
Flan2021
cosmos_qa:1.0.0
fs_opt
The Briton is 11th after completing the 2km course in Gaiarine that precedes the nine-stage race across Italy in two minutes 29 seconds. Fellow Britons. Molly Weaver and Emma Pooley, were eight and 11 seconds back. Canada's Leah Kirchmann is the early leader after stopping the clock on 2:23, less than a second quicker than Dutch rider Thalita De Jong. Prologue result: 1. Leah Kirchmann (Can/Liv-Plantur) 2mins 23secs 2. Thalita De Jong (Ned/Rabo Liv) +1sec 3. Anna van der Breggen (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time 4. Megan Guarnier (US/Boels Dolmans) +3secs 5. Roxane Knetemann (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time 6. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus/Canyon-SRAM) +4secs Selected others: 11. Lizzie Armitstead (GB/Boels Dolmans) +6secs 20. Molly Weaver (GB/Team Liv-Plantur) +8secs 41. Emma Pooley (GB/Lotto Soudal) +11secs 93. Abby-Mae Parkinson (GB/Servetto Footon) +17secs Overall Standings: 1. Leah Kirchmann (Can/Liv-Plantur) 2mins 23secs 2. Thalita De Jong (Ned/Rabo Liv) +1sec 3. Anna Van Der Breggen (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time 4. Megan Guarnier (US/Boels Dolmans) +3secs 5. Roxane Knetemann (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time 6. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus/Canyon-SRAM) +4secs Selected others: 11. Elizabeth Armitstead (GB/Boels Dolmans) +6secs 20. Molly Weaver (GB/Team Liv-Plantur) +8secs 41. Emma Pooley (GB/Lotto Soudal) +11secs 93. Abby-Mae Parkinson (GB/Servetto Footon) +17secs Sum: World champion Lizzie Armitstead finished six seconds off the pace after the opening prologue at the Giro Rosa. A report in Science shows evidence from the Messenger spacecraft that craters in constant shadow host water. A furtherpair of Science papers shows that much of the ice is beneath an insulating layer of dark material rich in organic and "volatile" molecules. The findings may help explain how these ingredients first arrived on Earth. Messenger was the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury, and since its arrival in March 2011 has been feeding back the best images of the planet that scientists have ever seen. The principal evidence for water ice comes from the craft's "neutron spectrometer", which can detect the subatomic particle neutrons as they stream from Mercury. "Neutrons are generated when cosmic rays hit a planet," Sean Solomon, Messenger principal investigator, explained to the Science podcast. "Hydrogen is the best absorber of neutrons, so a neutron spectrometer looks for the signature of hydrogen near the surface by looking for decrease in the flux of neutrons coming from the planet." This dip in the neutron count showed vast amounts of hydrogen in specific places at the planet's pole, consistent with deposits of water. But further measurements using a laser and looking for reflections showed that much of the ice is covered with a layer of dark material tens of centimetres thick. "The guess is that both the water and the dark material, which we think is organic-rich material, were delivered by the same objects impacting Mercury: some mixture of comets and the kinds of asteroids that are rich in organic and volatile material like water ice," Prof Solomon said. "These are very common objects in the Solar System - we know many of them have orbits that bring them very close to the Sun." Prof Solomon said that what Messenger finds not only unlocks secrets about the innermost planet in our Solar System, but could also shed light on those of other planets. "The surprise that we received on making the first chemical measurements of Mercury was that none of the theories for how Mercury was assembled are correct," he said. "So we're having to rewrite the books on how Mercury was assembled, and by implication how all the inner planets were assembled. "The ice at the poles is only a recent chapter in that history but it's one that might be very informative." Sum: Scientists have finally shown what has been postulated for decades: the planet Mercury holds billions of tonnes of water ice at its north pole. The deaths began last week after a man in Punjab province bought the treats to celebrate the birth of his son. He and 11 other relatives are among the dead - in all 77 people were affected. Five remain in a serious condition. Police have arrested two owners of a local sweetshop and one of their employees while the source of the contamination is investigated. Officials suspect pesticide from a store next to the shop may accidentally have found its way into the laddoos - ball-shaped sweets popular at special occasions. Laboratory tests are being carried out after police reportedly found sachets of pesticide inside the sweet shop. The sweets were bought by Sajjad Hussain, a villager in Layyah district near Multan, after the birth of his son on 19 April, police spokesman Irfan Faiz told the BBC. On 20 April, Mr Hussain bought 4.5kg of laddoos to celebrate. Five people died immediately, Mr Faiz said. By the weekend many more lives had been claimed. Mr Hussain, one of his sisters, all of his seven brothers, two of his nieces and a nephew are among the dead. Only five people now remain seriously ill in Nishtar hospital in Multan - most of the others who were being treated have recovered. Police have charged the sweet shop owners under food control and poisonous substances laws. "There was a pesticide shop close by which was being renovated, and the owner had left his pesticides at the bakery for safe keeping," senior police official Rameez Bukhari told AFP news agency. Food safety standards are often lax in Pakistan but tainted products rarely end in more than cases of sickness, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says. There have, however, been a number of fatal incidents involving contaminated alcohol and cough medicine in recent years. In neighbouring India, in 2013, more than 20 children died after consuming contaminated free school meals in Bihar state. Sum:
At least 23 people have died from eating contaminated sweets in central Pakistan, police say.
Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
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Read this article and answer this question As of the census of 2000, there were 218,590 people, 79,667 households, and 60,387 families residing in the county. The population density was 496 people per square mile (192/km²). There were 83,146 housing units at an average density of 189 per square mile (73/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 86.77% Race (United States Census), 9.27% Race (United States Census), 0.23% Race (United States Census), 1.52% Race (United States Census), 0.06% Race (United States Census), 0.69% from Race (United States Census), and 1.47% from two or more races. 1.91% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 22.5% were of German people, 13.1% Irish people, 9.8% Italian people, 9.2% English, 8.1% "American" and 6.0% Polish ancestry. How many more housing units are there than families?
22759
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drop:2.0.0
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Data: name = The Wrestlers, food = Fast food, priceRange = high. A: The Wrestlers is a place that is for the whole family where fast food can be eaten. It is a bit expensive for the quality. Data: name = The Vaults, eatType = coffee shop, priceRange = moderate, area = riverside, near = Café Brazil. A: The Vaults coffee shop received a rating of 3 out 5 with moderate price ranges. The Vaults is located by riverside near Café Brazil. Data: name = The Golden Curry, food = Indian, customer rating = low, area = city centre, near = Café Rouge. A:
The Golden Curry provides Indian food It is located in the city centre. It is near Café Rouge. Its customer rating is low.
Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
fs_noopt
Question: What is the solution? Solve 474*l + 1145*l - 29142 = 0 for l. Answer: 18 Question: What is the solution? Solve 0 = 93*j + 195*j - 846*j + 254*j - 7296 for j. Answer: -24 Question: What is the solution? Solve 301*z - 21*z + 2749 + 2011 = 0 for z. Answer: -17 Question: What is the solution? Solve -239*h - 849*h - 1527*h + 213488 = 2237*h for h. Answer:
44
Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Q: As a big fan of David Mamet's films and plays, especially his first film House of Games that also starred Joe Mantegna, I was expecting great things from this film. Instead, I found myself annoyed by the film's superficiality and lack of credibility. Racial slurs are thrown about without any feeling or meaning behind them, in the hopes of setting up a racial tension that for me never materialized. Identity is totally reevaluated and men become "heroes" for no apparent reason. Because of his oaths taken as a cop, the lead character adamantly refuses to perform one relatively small action that would harm no one and could possibly save lives, and yet performs another action which is very violent and VERY illegal, but then still refuses the minor action. In addition, a highly unbelievable subplot involving a man who has killed his family is introduced just for the sake of a plot point that was all but advertised with skywriting, and the cop's reaction to that occurrence stretch credulity way beyond all reasonable limits. Needless to say, after expecting another exciting thriller from David Mamet, I was extremely disappointed to say the least. 3 out of 10. A: negative Q: I was thirteen years old, when I saw this movie. I expected a lot of action. Since Escape From New York was 16-rated in Germany I entered the movie as fallback. It was so boring. Afterwards I realized that this was just crap where a husband exhibits his wife. I mean today you do this via internet and you pay for instant access. It is more then 20 years ago, but I am still angry that I waste my time with this film. This is a soft-porno for schoolboys. Undressing Bo Derek and painting her with color - nice. But then they should named the film Undressing Bo and painting her. A: negative Q: As you all may know, JIGSAW did not make its way to Blackbuster because of a member of Full Moon's own staff, Devin Hamilton. Devin is the one who sells to all of the video chains. He recently released a movie, BLEED, which he was selling to Blackbuster at the same time as JIGSAW. He convinced the Blackbuster buyer not to take any JIGSAW, and double the number of BLEED. The result is that JIGSAW looks like a flop, and BLEED looks like a hit. The major problem with that is that BLEED is one of the worst movies ever, and as we all know, JIGSAW is, well, gold. I urge all of you to go on to the BLEED page on the internet and vote for the movie that wronged JIGSAW, and all of your talents. Likewise, you should go to the JIGSAW page and cast high votes for it (if you already haven't). We need to get JIGSAW up to at least an 8 or 8.5, and BLEED down to around a 2 (thus putting it on the internet's 100 worst movie listing). Also, try to convince friends and family to do the same. Hope you all are doing well, - Matt A: negative Q: This 1984 version of the Dickens' classic `A Christmas Carol,' directed by Clive Donner, stars George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge. By this time around, the challenge for the filmmaker was to take such familiar material and make it seem fresh and new again; and, happily to say, with this film Donner not only met the challenge but surpassed any expectations anyone might have had for it. He tells the story with precision and an eye to detail, and extracts performances from his actors that are nothing less than superlative, especially Scott. One could argue that the definitive portrayal of Scrooge-- one of the best known characters in literary fiction, ever-- was created by Alastair Sim in the 1951 film; but I think with his performance here, Scott has now achieved that distinction. There is such a purity and honesty in his Scrooge that it becomes difficult to even consider anyone else in the role once you've seen Scott do it; simply put, he IS Scrooge. And what a tribute it is to such a gifted actor; to be able to take such a well known figure and make it so uniquely his own is quite miraculous. It is truly a joy to see an actor ply his trade so well, to be able to make a character so real, from every word he utters down to the finest expression of his face, and to make it all ring so true. It's a study in perfection. The other members of the cast are splendid as well, but then again they have to be in order to maintain the integrity of Scott's performance; and they do. Frank Finlay is the Ghost of Jacob Marley; a notable turn, though not as memorable, perhaps, as the one by Alec Guinness (as Marley) in the film, `Scrooge.' Angela Pleasence is a welcome visage as the Spirit of Christmas Past; Edward Woodward, grand and boisterous, and altogether convincing as the Spirit of Christmas Present; and Michael Carter, grim and menacing as the Spirit of Christmas Yet To Come. David Warner hits just the right mark with his Bob Cratchit, bringing a sincerity to the role that measures up well to the standard of quality set by Scott's Scrooge, and Susannah York fares just as well as Mrs. Cratchit. The real gem to be found here, though, is the performance of young Anthony Walters as Tiny Tim; it's heartfelt without ever becoming maudlin, and simply one of the best interpretations-- and the most real-- ever presented on film. The excellent supporting cast includes Roger Rees (Fred Holywell, and also the narrator of the film), Caroline Langrishe (Janet Holywell), Lucy Gutteridge (Belle), Michael Gough (Mr. Poole) and Joanne Whalley (Fan). A flawless presentation, this version of `A Christmas Carol' sets the standard against which all others must be gauged; no matter how many versions you may have seen, watching this one is like seeing it for the first time ever. And forever after, whenever you think of Scrooge, the image your mind will conjure up will be that of George C. Scott. A thoroughly entertaining and satisfying experience, this film demands a place in the annual schedule of the holiday festivities of every home. I rate this one 10/10.
A: positive
Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
fs_noopt