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Input: Please ask me a question. Output: What country do the Galapagos Islands belong to ? Input: Please ask me a question. Output: When it 's time to relax , what one beer stands clear ? Input: Please ask me a question. Output: What is Head Start ? Input: Please ask me a question. Output:
What son of a 15-year-old Mexican girl and a half-Irish father became the world 's most famous Greek ?
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Problem: Legal assistance for battered women is hard to come by. But it just got a little easier to find in Tarrant County. This month, the federal Violence Against Women Office awarded a two-year, $350,000 grant to the Women's Haven of Tarrant County. The money will allow the shelter to add a second full-time attorney to its staff and contract with the law school clinic at Texas Wesleyan University for pro bono and student services. Most important, the funds will help fill a frustrating gap. The Women's Haven, which provides shelter and outreach to domestic-violence victims, already has a full-time attorney. But that person is prohibited (by funding parameters) from representing women in matters of divorce or child custody. That's not a problem for most of the shelter's indigent residents, who can access free legal aid locally from West Texas Legal Services. But many of the clients served by the Women's Haven outreach programs are the working poor, who don't qualify for free legal services. Divorces and custody battles are simply out of their financial reach. "They can't begin to save up enough money for a divorce, so they're stuck," says Sonyia Hartwell, the Women's Haven's associate director. "They're completely shut out of the civil-law system." In Texas, unlike in some other states, women who aren't divorced can't gain full control over their portion of assets. And they can't obtain child support. The grant will also provide law students with valuable experience working these types of cases. "They can't go to court, but they can interview clients and do all the initial intake work that needs to be done" as well as investigative work, says Hartwell. And there's no shortage of abuse victims who need this kind of help. "Within 60 days of hanging out her or his shingle," says Hartwell of the yet unhired new attorney, "we'll have an active caseload of 20 or more." Question: "Legal assistance is now a little easier for battered women to find in what county?" Answer: "Porter county" OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no Question: Dr. Benjamin Stone is a hotshot young surgeon who longs to leave the drudgery of a Washington , D.C. emergency room and finally leaps at his chance at more money and less death as a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills . On his last day , Ben's relationship with his co-workers is presumed to be anything but a warm one . None of his colleagues will join him for a drink and a cake in his honor has an iced portion of the phrase `` Good riddance , asshole '' sliced out . Ben's cross-country drive in a 1956 Porsche 356 Speedster is interrupted when he crashes in the rural hamlet of Grady , South Carolina . The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . Defeated , he reports to the hospital , where Nurse Packer humbles him by ordering him to clock in and out , as would a factory worker . Though upset , Ben quickly makes friends with Mayor Nick Nicholson , the town cafe's proprietor/head waitress , and Melvin , the local mechanic tasked with repairing Ben's car . Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . After reading the above, is "The small amount of salary" the correct answer to the question "What humbles Ben while working at the clinic?"? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no Input: Alien Planet starts out with an interstellar spacecraft named Von Braun , leaving Earth's orbit . Traveling at 20 % the speed of light , it reaches Darwin IV in 42 years . Upon reaching orbit , it deploys the Darwin Reconnaissance Orbiter , Which looks for potential landing sites for the probes . The first probe , Balboa , explodes along with its lifting body transport during entry , because one of its wings failed to unfold . Two backup probes , Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton , successfully land on the planet , and learn much about its bizarre indigenous lifeforms , including an apparently sapient species . The robotic probes sent out to research on Darwin IV are called Horus Probes . Each Horus probe consists of an { { convert } } long inflatable , hydrogen-filled balloon , Which is covered with solar receptors , a computer ` brain ' , a ` head ' covered with sensors , and several smaller robots that can be sent to places too dangerous for the probes themselves . The probes have a limited degree of artificial intelligence , very similar to the ` processing power ' of a 4-year-old . All the real thinking is done by a supercomputer in the orbiting Von Braun . The probes are programmed with different personalities ; Ike is more cautious , while Leo is the risk-taker . The two probes are also equipped with a holographic message that will be projected to any sentient life found on Darwin . After the two probes inflate their gas-bags , they encounter a voracious Arrowtongue and watch it pursue a Gyrosprinter . "Balboa, Leonardo da Vinci, and Isaac Newton are all types of what?" is "Scientists"? OPTIONS: - no - yes Output: no Input: Above were just a few things that caused habitat loss or change. There are many ways in which living organisms can affect their ecosystem. In some areas, it is because of fire management. Fire is a natural event, so managing fire correctly is very important. In other areas, fisherman have taken too many fish from one area. This places the species at risk of extinction. It also affects other living things that may rely on these fish for food. The image below shows a picture of a mine. Mining changes the Earths surface. This area may once have been a forest or a prairie. Think about how many plants and animals may once have lived here. Now it is a giant hole in the ground. Pollution is also a major factor in habitat loss and change. "How can living organisms affect their ecosystems?" is "Fire, over fishing, mining, pollution"? OPTIONS: - no - yes Output:
yes
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Concepts: leave, park, throw A: a boy throwing autumn leaves in a park Q: Keywords: leave, place, worship What is a sentence that includes all these keywords? A: waves as he leaves roman catholic place of worship after a visit Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: couch, love, pillow gray couch and striped pillows love the pendant lights [Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: circle, family, lie, smile, thumb [A]: smiling family lying on the rug in a circle showing thumbs up CONCEPTS: idea, sentence, text, write GEN: summary write the main idea of each section of the text in a complete sentence . Concepts: care, nurse, take A:
nurse taking care of an old man
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To raise your walking stick to defend yourself. A few important questions were raised after the attack. Word: "raise" OPTIONS: - different meanings - the same meaning different meanings Question: Sentence 1: Go to the supermarket and buy some tea. Sentence 2: Tea has fragrant white flowers. Does tea mean the same thing in these two sentences? OPTIONS: - different meanings - the same meaning ============ Answer: the same meaning Problem: Sentence1: Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks. Sentence2: He put a quarter in the slot. Q: Does the term slot mean the same thing in both these sentences? OPTIONS: - different meanings - the same meaning Answer: different meanings Q: Sentence (1) We can use this mathematical formula to solve the problem. Sentence (2) Use this knife to slice the bread.. Word: use. OPTIONS: - different meanings - the same meaning ==--== A: the same meaning Q: Does the word "shed" mean the same thing in "I didn't shed many tears when he left me." and "Our dog sheds every Spring."? OPTIONS: - different meanings - the same meaning A: different meanings Problem: Sentence1: Negociate securities. Sentence2: The pianist negociated the difficult runs. Q: Does the term negociate mean the same thing in both these sentences? OPTIONS: - different meanings - the same meaning Answer:
different meanings
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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Does "The major hit on the album was "Somebody to Love", a gospel-inspired song in which Mercury, May, and Taylor multi-tracked their voices to create a 100-voice gospel choir." contain the correct answer to "What was the major hit from Queen's 1976 album?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes question: OPTIONS: - yes - no Foreclosure is when a person has not chosen extensively in the past, but seems willing to commit to some relevant values, goals, or roles in the future. What is the permutation when a person has not chosen goals in the past but is willing to in the future? answer: no [Q]: Sentence: In essence, they forced European banks, and, more importantly, the European Central Bank itself e.g. when gauging the solvency of financial institutions, to rely more than ever on standardised assessments of credit risk marketed by two non-European private agencies: Moody's and S&P. Question: Since when have the Basel II recommendations been in effect? OPTIONS: - yes - no ++++++++++ [A]: no Q: Does "Notable Greek seafarers include people such as Pytheas of Marseilles, Scylax of Caryanda who sailed to Iberia and beyond, Nearchus, the 6th century merchant and later monk Cosmas Indicopleustes (Cosmas who sailed to India) and the explorer of the Northwestern passage Juan de Fuca." provide a valid answer to "What did Greeks do that caused a later deal to be made with the Italians ?"? OPTIONS: - yes - no A: no Problem: Does "The Eagle and Child and the Lamb and Flag, Oxford, were regular meeting places of the Inklings, a writers' group which included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis." answer the question "Along with the Eagle and Child, at what pub did the Inklings regularly meet?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Does "The National History Museum of Montevideo is located in the historical residence of General Fructuoso Rivera." contain the correct answer to "The National History Museum of Montevideo is located where?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A:
yes
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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Here is a question: How do you get a pointsettia to turn red ? Would the answer to this question be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value?
description
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Write a title: <strong>Cash'n'Carrion</strong> Get 'em in by Sunday
Last Xmas order date for the Antipodes
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From the following options, what is the question "What American won the world Grand Prix driving championship in 1978 ?" asking about? pick from the following. - description; - entity; - abbreviation; - human; - numeric; - location;
human
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trec:1.0.0
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Write a movie review. irritating Write a movie review. that 's better than its predecessor Write a movie review. an enthralling aesthetic experience , Write a movie review.
the campaign-trail press
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glue/sst2:2.0.0
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when did columbus became ohio's state capital??? Answer: 1816 when did god say i am who i am??? Answer: Exodus 3:14 who was 'man of the match' in india's 1983 world cup winning final??? Answer: Amarnath who sang the original i'll be there??? Answer:
The Jackson 5
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Question: who sang the original youve got the love? Answer: Candi Staton Question: who is the little girl in charlottes web? Answer: Fern Arable Question: who won the great australian bake off season 2? Answer:
Sian
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natural_questions_open:1.0.0
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What is the most logical completion of this news story?. Two paramedics are being hailed as heroes after they saved the life of a 70-year-old airline passenger whose heart stopped beating during a United Airlines flight to Texas and Florida. Donovan George, 32, and Alex Van, 53, were traveling on Flight 333 from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, to Houston when they noticed an elderly man stand up. The passenger, who had started to move uncomfortably and was clearly 'in distress', complained that he was feeling light-headed and dizzy. Seconds later, he collapsed in Mr Van's arms. 'He was really pale in color and he was sweating profusely,' said Mr Van, who works in urban search and rescue alongside Mr George. 'I asked him if he was OK, and he collapsed into my arms. After several minutes, the pensioner, who was flying home to
Florida via Houston, came round and regained all his vital signs, sparking a round of applause from fellow passengers.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Translate to Finnish: Movements have been restricted.
Kuljetuksia on rajoitettu.
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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Write a positive yelp review.
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!
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Read this: Although chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Owing to limited financial resources, Washington University initially used public buildings. Classes began on October 22, 1854, at the Benton School building. At first the university paid for the evening classes, but as their popularity grew, their funding was transferred to the St. Louis Public Schools. Eventually the board secured funds for the construction of Academic Hall and a half dozen other buildings. Later the university divided into three departments: the Manual Training School, Smith Academy, and the Mary Institute. On what road was the Benton School building? What is the answer? (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable")
unanswerable
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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Rate the similarity of the following two sentences russia has ratified the amended version but the united states and other nato members have refused to do so until the russian government withdraws troops from the former soviet republics of moldova and georgia. the united states and other nato members have refused to ratify the amended version until russia withdraws troops from former soviet republics moldova and georgia. OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 4 Do the following sentences say the same thing? OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Miliband pledges to strengthen minimum wage Portugal-China to strengthen scientific research ties 0 A woman is sewing on a machine. A woman is breading some meat. Rate the textual similarity of these two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing". OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Answer: 1 Question: The man is riding a motorcycle down the road. A man is riding a red motorcycle on the road. OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Answer: 4 [Q]: A young girl is sitting on Santa's lap. A little girl is sitting on Santa's lap OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 [A]: 5 [Q]: Norway marks anniversary of massacre Norway Marks Anniversary of Breivik's Massacre OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 [A]:
4
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QUESTION: Trivia question: Who is credited with the invention of bi-focal glasses? **** ANS: benjamin franklin Mei Li: The 'Lancaster' bomber of World War II was developed from which other aircraft?? Shuai Zheng: avro manchester Input question: On the Mohs' Scale of mineral hardness, what is number one and softest, with the formula Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 and found in many bathrooms? Output answer: talc question: Answer this question. If Monday's child is fair of face what is Saturday's child? answer: works hard for living question: What is the answer: Minnie Driver was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Good Will Hunting in 1997, but who played the title role? answer: matt damon QUESTION: Trivia question: A chord divides a circle into two what? **** ANS:
segments
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Is the premise "An asian family is waiting at an airport." true if "The family is from Argentina."?
no
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Here are some concepts: fireplace, replace, stove What is a sentence about these concepts? Sentence is below. fireplace replaces the awkward freestanding stove in the living room Here are some concepts: recipient, sponsor, stop What is a sentence about these concepts? Sentence is below. sponsored recipient makes a pit stop during the auto race . Here are some concepts: stay, way, yoga What is a sentence about these concepts? Sentence is below. yoga is a gentle way to stay active during month . Here are some concepts: city, overlook, property What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below. exploring a city a property overlooking tourist attraction with an abundance
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a minor earthquake rattled southern bulgaria on friday , but caused no serious damage or injuries , the state bta news agency reported . Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph?
minor earthquake rocks southern bulgaria
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gigaword:1.2.0
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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.
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Q: Translate "Restaurante de carretera Diana: Centro de información turística de Jihlava": Spanish --> English. translate: Computers with games: Galleries: Tourist information center of Jihlava Q: Translate "Puedes descargar el MP3 Pista 2 online gratis. No olvides recomendar a tus amigos MP3 Pista 2.": Spanish --> English. translate: Puedes descargar el MP3 Lonely tears in Chinatown online gratis. No olvides recomendar a tus amigos MP3 Lonely tears in Chinatown. Q: Translate "El trabajo que presentamos forma parte de una investigación más amplia que se ha desarrollado con técnicas cuantitativas y cualitativas.": Spanish --> English. translate:
This paper is part of broader research that has been conducted using quantitative and qualitative techniques.
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Subject: "Con Edison - trade done". Body: We have a highly negotiated Annex B and B-1 which Samantha has just revised. She will send it to you. It is not to be used ever again (unless we agree once again). I can't remember where we left off on the confirm format. Subject: "Terminated Deals Report COB 12 19 01". Body: Today's Terminated Deals report is now in the o:\_Dropbox\Bankruptcy Books directory for your use. Please let me know if I can help with any additional requests. Stephanie Subject: "Plans for 2001 Doorstep Reviews". Body: Got your most recent message. Your observation is correct that the Enron Americas staff member on Shawn's team has not been involved to date with Doorstep reviews or planning. Although Shawn made an offer to Michelle some time ago, there was a long lead time for her arrival. She did not start with the company until after Thanksgiving. Since she started a couple of weeks ago, Wes and I have asked her to look into several specific findings from the most AA internal audit projects and to work with our staffs to provide some solutions to issues that were raised. There simply has not been the time to date to expose her to Doorstep. After Shawn and I meet (see below), I will briefly summarize for you the roles that all groups will play in the Doorstep Review process. Before we move forward I want to be sure that all parties agree on the purpose, methodology, participants and execution plan for this on-going project. Subject: "Ormet Confidentiality Agreement". Body:
Mike, Attached please find a draft confidentiality agreement which we would propose to use with the financial information required to be provided pursuant to the guaranty. If acceptable, please print and start execution, we will sign when we receive the other documents. Sorry for the delay, I had requested this from our credit department and forgot to follow thru. M
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Math problem: Solve 27482*w - 98252 = 28329*w for w. What is the solution?
-116
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Here are some concepts: island, save, water What is a sentence about these concepts?
volunteers during a diving expedition to save coral reefs in the waters off island .
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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I found it after losing and then lost it ... again . Luckily for me I actually happened to find it again which in itself is a complete miracle . And that just covers the absolute basics in this crappy month . That being said October is one of my favorite months of the year mainly because of my favorite holiday Halloween ! Generate a question about the above context.
What would a parent say is a trait of this narrator ? Select from: --The narrator is on top of things . --None of the above choices . --The narrator is clumsy . --The narrator is prompt .
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Bebé con futuros trabajos How do you say this sentence in English?
Baby with future jobs
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QUES: How's the review for the movie? of this slick and sprightly cgi feature ++++++++++ ANS: positive QUES: How's the review for the movie? how to suffer ' ++++++++++ ANS: negative QUES: How's the review for the movie? acute writing ++++++++++ ANS:
positive
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Manco Inca hoped to use the disagreement between Almagro and Pizarro to his advantage and attempted the recapture of Cuzco starting in Feb. 1536. The siege of Cuzco was waged until the following spring, and during that time Manco's armies managed to wipe out four relief columns sent from Lima, but was ultimately unsuccessful in its goal of routing the Spaniards from the city. The Inca leadership did not have the full support of all its subject peoples and furthermore, the degrading state of Inca morale coupled with the superior Spanish siege weapons soon made Manco Inca realize his hope of recapturing Cuzco was failing. Manco Inca eventually withdrew to Tambo.:239-247 After the Spanish regained control of Cuzco, Manco Inca and his armies retreated to the fortress at Ollantaytambo where he, for a time, successfully launched attacks against Pizarro based at Cuzco and even managed to defeat the Spanish in an open battle.:247-249 When it became clear that defeat was imminent, Manco Inca retreated further to the mountainous region:259 of Vilcabamba and established the small Neo-Inca State, where Manco Inca and his successors continued to hold some power for several more decades. His son, Túpac Amaru, was the last Inca. After deadly confrontations, he was murdered by the Spanish in 1572. In total, the conquest took about forty years to complete. Many Inca attempts to regain the empire had occurred, but none had been successful. Thus the Spanish conquest was achieved through relentless force, and deception, aided by factors like smallpox and a great communication and cultural divide. The Spaniards destroyed much of the Incan culture and introduced the Spanish culture to the native population. Based on the above article, answer a question. How many years passed between the siege of Cuzco and the murder of Tupak Amaru?
36
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Following two consecutive wins at Giants Stadium, the Bears were to finish a three-game road trip at Gillette Stadium against the New England Patriots. Similar to the week nine confrontation with the Miami Dolphins, turnovers contributed to the Bears' 17-13 loss against the Patriots. The opening two quarters were a story of turnovers in a Rex Grossman interception by Asante Samuel, a Benjamin Watson catch knocked into the hands of Charles Tillman, a blocked Bears field goal attempt, and fumbles by Laurence Maroney and Grossman. The third quarter saw a bizarre sequence of turnovers - first fumbles by both Watson and Reche Caldwell on the same play, followed by another Samuel interception of Grossman, and finally a second Tillman interception of Brady. Through three quarters the game was tied 10-10 before a drive where Brady faked out Brian Urlacher on a nine-yard run ended in a two-yard score to Watson. Turnovers then ended the game, with a Corey Dillon fumble followed by Samuel's third interception of Grossman. Samuel's three picks tied Roland James in Patriots history for three interceptions in one game. Answer this question based on the article: How many fumbles did the Bears have in the first half?
2
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Which entity is this text about? Gordon Banks (born 30 December 1937) is a former England international football goalkeeper. He made 628 appearances during a 15-year career in the Football League, and won 73 caps for his country. Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, the IFFHS named Banks the second-best goalkeeper of the 20th century - after Lev Yashin (1st) and ahead of Dino Zoff (3rd). He was named FWA Footballer of the Year in 1972, and was named FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year on six occasions. Banks was born in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, and brought up in the working-class area of Tinsley. The family later moved to the village of Catcliffe after his father set up a (then-illegal) betting shop. This brought greater prosperity but also misery; one day Banks's disabled brother was mugged for the shop's daily takings, and died of his injuries some weeks later. Banks left school in December 1952 and took up employment as a bagger with a local coal merchant, which helped to build up his upper body strength. He spent a season playing for amateur side Millspaugh F.C. after their regular goalkeeper failed to turn up for a match; the club's trainer spotted Banks amongst the spectators and invited him to play in goal as he was aware that Banks had previously played for Sheffield Schoolboys. His performances there earned him a game in the Yorkshire League for Rawmarsh Welfare, however a 12-2 defeat to Stocksbridge Works on his debut was followed by a 3-1 home defeat, and he was dropped by Rawmarsh and returned to Millspaugh. Still aged 15, he then switched jobs to become a hod carrier. He was scouted by Chesterfield whilst playing for Millspaugh, and offered a six-game trial in the youth team in March 1953. He impressed enough in these games to be offered a part-time PS3-a-week contract by manager Teddy Davison in July 1953. The reserve team were placed in the Central League on account of a powerful club director rather than on merit, and Banks conceded 122 goals in the 1954-55 season as the "Spireites" finished in last place with only three victories. Banks was posted to Germany with the Royal Signals on national service, and won the Rhine Cup with his regimental team. He recovered from a fractured elbow to help the Chesterfield youth team to the 1956 final of the FA Youth Cup. There they were beaten 4-3 on aggregate by Manchester United's famous "Busby Babes" - a team that included both Wilf McGuinness and Bobby Charlton. Banks was given his first team debut by manager Doug Livingstone, at the expense of long-serving Ron Powell, in a Third Division game against Colchester United at Saltergate in November 1958. The game ended 2-2, and Banks kept his place against Norwich City in the following match; by the end of the 1958-59 season he had missed only three games, those owing to injury. With no goalkeeping coaching to speak of, Banks had to learn from his mistakes on the pitch, and he soon developed into a modern vocal goalkeeper who ordered the players in front of him into a more effective defence. Having just 23 league and three cup appearances to his name, it came as a surprise to Banks when Matt Gillies, manager of First Division club Leicester City, bought him from Chesterfield for PS7,000 in July 1959; this also meant a wage increase to PS15 a week.
Gordon Banks
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Question: Sentence A: The man nodded as Hanson dropped down beside him. Sentence B: The man gestured approval as Hanson sat down beside him. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer: yes Question: Sentence A: This week, he recycles the same suit and bow tie and evasions on Face the Nation and Meet the Press . He chiefly concerns himself with abusing archenemy Kenneth Starr, though Tim Russert chastens him by reading back a series of quotations that document how, not too long ago, the lawyer was a professed member of the Ken Starr Fan Club. Sentence B: He used the same suit more than once. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer: yes Question: Sentence A: Not on muscle. Sentence B: On bone If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer: no Question: Sentence A: One of the most charming and peaceful Christian sites in Jerusalem, the Church of St. Anne (mother of the Virgin Mary) is actually in the Muslim Quarter, and just inside St. Stephen's Gate at the far end of the Via Dolorose Sentence B: There aren't any christian establishments in Jerusalem. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer:
no
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Problem: (CNN) -- Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor has labeled as "outrageous" the controversial decision to ban his side from the next two Africa Cup of Nations. Togo, who pulled out of this year's finals after a terror attack on their team bus left three dead, were hit with the shock ban and a $50,000 fine by the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) on Saturday. Why Togo ban rubs salt into open wounds Manchester City star Adebayor reacted furiously to the news and claimed that CAF's Cameroonian president Issa Hayatou had "completely betrayed" the Togo squad and called for him to quit. "At that time, Answer: CAF said they have understood perfectly the decision of players not to participate in the competition. Problem: (CNN) -- Chris Hoy became Great Britain's most decorated Olympian of all time after his victory in the men's keirin took his tally to six gold medals. Hoy fought off a late charge from Germany's Maximilian Levy in the final sprint to cross the line first and then confirmed he is "99.9%" certain never to race in the Olympics again. The 36-year-old was roared home by a vociferous crowd in the Velodrome to complete a dream Games for Team GB who won seven of the 10 track cycling gold medals on offer. Earlier in the day Laura Trott added to the gold she won in the women's team pursuit with triumph in the omnium event, but home crowd favorite Victoria Pendleton was beaten to gold by Australian Anna Meares in the individual sprint. "I think Answer: Anna Meares is the best rider of the field and it is the way it should have been, Anna and myself in the final, she's a fantastic competitor. Problem: (CNN) -- A trip to the Winter Olympics in Sochi should be all about superhuman feats of skill or endurance on skis, skates or bobsleighs. But hearing the talk of U.S. security plans in the run-up to the Games in Russia next month, visitors may think they are entering a war zone. Contingency plans for evacuating Americans in case of an attack are well in hand, it would seem. The United States is moving to two warships into the Black Sea. If ordered, helicopters could be launched from there to Sochi, a U.S. official told CNN recently. And if more capacity is needed, C-17 transport aircraft will be on standby in Germany and could be on the scene in about two hours. "As is always the case, we are working with the U.S. Department of State, the local organizers and the relevant law enforcement agencies in an effort to ensure that our delegation and other Americans traveling to Answer: Sochi are safe." Problem: They were undoubtedly the main attraction. Two rays of South American sunshine to pierce the gloom of a freezing January afternoon in Manchester, two dashes of spice sprinkled on the already-tasty dish of Manchester City versus Arsenal. In the blue corner, Sergio Aguero of Argentina. Back in business, fit again and firing after injury and hotly-fancied to add to his 19 goal tally for the season so far. In the red corner (well yellow and blue), Alexis Sanchez of Chile. A £30m man who has paid back his hefty transfer fee already; exceeding even the loftiest of pre-season expectations with his 18 goals, copious assists and a seldom-found and whole-hearted desire to play in EVERY single game. Ironically, the corner was headed away by, you've guessed it, Answer:
Alexis Sanchez.
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Paragraph: Life for the partners of Cates, Katalinic & Lund holds little of the glamour one might expect from a career in law. Instead of lunches at Lut��ce, they caucus at the Palace Diner in Queens. Wooing clients means passing out fliers on street corners, not securing box seats at Madison Square Garden. To make ends meet, one partner stacks pipe and cleans the yard at a plumbing warehouse. Another handles urine samples in a hospital lab. A sign of failure, of a feeble economy, perhaps? Hardly. They are heeding the call of a growing pool of law schools, which are for the first time pointing graduates in a new direction and teaching them how to get there. Forget the lure of large firms, the security of a government post. Here is how to grapple "in the service of justice," as many of the schools put it, instead. Convinced that corporate largess and government programs barely dent the nation's legal needs, the law schools are urging graduates to buck tradition, pass up big salaries and ignore mushrooming student debt to join tiny neighborhood practices or simply start their own, all with an eye toward charging no more than their clients can afford. This is not pro bono legal work; it is "low bono," a term the schools coined to define the atypical kind of law career they are training students for. While its practitioners do charge for their services, they are also dead set on turning no one away - or at least as few as possible. "When you go into this kind of social justice law, it's really brutal and you're almost guaranteed to struggle for a couple of years before there's a light at the end of the tunnel," said Fred Rooney, director of the Community Legal Resource Network at City University of New York School of Law, from which the lawyers of the newly formed Cates, Katalinic & Lund graduated last May. "But if our graduates don't do it, the millions of people who cannot access justice in this country will continue to soar." The movement, primly called the consortium, started four years ago by CUNY, Northeastern University, the University of Maryland and St. Mary's Law School in Texas. (St. Mary's later dropped out.) Since then, it has drawn seven additional law schools to its ranks: the University of Michigan, Rutgers and Syracuse Law Schools, New York Law School, University of New Mexico School of Law, Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Touro Law School. It has elicited at least initial interest from 19 more. Question: "Which two places does this article state typical lawyers go?" Answer: "Large firms" Based on the paragraph, is this answer correct
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Multi-choice problem: does word "feeling" have the same meaning in the following two sentences? The house gave me a feeling of dread. He had terrible feelings of guilt. Options are: (1). different meanings (2). the same meaning
(2).
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Bitte beachten Sie: Sie erhalten eine E-Mail von uns, die Sie bestätigen müssen, um ihre Anmeldung zu vollenden. Translate this to English?
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Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: Jaana Kunitz, born in Taivalkoski, Finland in 1972, is a professional dance instructor based in San Diego, California. She is married to her dance partner, James Kunitz, and has since retired from competing in ballroom dance competitions to focus on coaching, video production, and dance-fitness programs. Hypothesis: James Kunitz met Jaana in Finland in 1971. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: Oak Flats is a suburb of Shellharbour, New South Wales, Australia situated on the south western shores of Lake Illawarra and within the South Coast region of New South Wales. It is a residential area, which had a population of 6,415 at the 2016 census . Hypothesis: The 2016 census reflected a drop in the population of Oak Flats Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: St. Joseph's School is a historic former school building on Birch Street in Biddeford, Maine. Built in 1887, it was one of the first large masonry schools to be built in the state, and became a focal point for the migration of French Canadians into the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It has been converted to residential use. Hypothesis: Many French Canadians came to Maine due to St. Joseph's School Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated:
Context: Storm Front is a 2000 novel by science fiction and fantasy author Jim Butcher. It is the first novel in The Dresden Files, his first published series, and it follows the character of Harry Dresden, professional wizard. The novel was later adapted into a pilot for a SyFy channel television series. Hypothesis: The character Harry Dresden was a professional wizard.
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Trebuie să evaluăm în ce măsură ar putea criteriile de la Basel să antreneze o criză gravă a creditelor pentru întreprinderile mici și mijlocii. Which language is this?
Romanian
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– Umberto Eco started working on a novel that set the world's imagination on fire "prodded by a seminal idea: I felt like poisoning a monk." The Italian author and academic who intrigued, puzzled, and delighted readers worldwide with his best-selling historical novel The Name of the Rose died at home in Milan on Friday evening after a battle with cancer, a family member tells the AP. He was 84. Author of a wide range of books, Eco was fascinated with the obscure and the mundane, and his books were both engaging narratives and philosophical and intellectual exercises. The Name of the Rose transformed him from an academic to international celebrity, especially after the medieval thriller set in a monastery was made into a film starring Sean Connery in 1986. His second novel, 1988's Foucault's Pendulum, a byzantine tale of plotting publishers and secret sects, was successful, too—though it was so complicated that an annotated guide accompanied it to help the reader follow the plot. Eco—whose most recent novel, Numero Zero, came out last year and recalled a '90s political scandal that helped lead to the rise of Silvio Berlusconi—shrugged off critics who found him "too erudite and philosophical, too difficult," telling the Guardian in a 2011 interview that he wrote "for masochists." "It's only publishers and some journalists who believe that people want simple things," he said. "People are tired of simple things. They want to be challenged." (The death of Harper Lee was also announced on Friday.) Expand this summary.
FILE - In a Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 file photo, Italian writer Umberto Eco gestures as he speaks during a press conference at the 25th Annual Book Fair in Jerusalem. Eco, best known for the international... (Associated Press) FILE - In a Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 file photo, Italian writer Umberto Eco gestures as he speaks during a press conference at the 25th Annual Book Fair in Jerusalem. Eco, best known for the international best-seller “The Name of the Rose,” died Friday, Feb. 19, 2016, according to spokeswoman Lori Glazer... (Associated Press) MILAN (AP) — Umberto Eco started working a novel that set the world's imagination on fire "prodded by a seminal idea: I felt like poisoning a monk." The Italian author/academic who intrigued, puzzled and delighted readers worldwide with his best-selling historical novel "The Name of the Rose" died at home in Milan on Friday evening after a battle with cancer, according to a family member who asked not to be identified. His death was also confirmed by his American publisher, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Author of a wide range of books, Eco was fascinated with the obscure and the mundane, and his books were both engaging narratives and philosophical and intellectual exercises. The bearded, heavy-set scholar, critic and novelist took on the esoteric theory of semiotics, the study of signs and symbols in language; took on popular culture icons like James Bond; and took on the technical languages of the Internet. "The Name of the Rose" transformed him from an academic to international celebrity, especially after the medieval thriller set in a monastery was made into a film starring Sean Connery in 1986. "The Name of the Rose" sold millions of copies, a feat for a narrative filled with partially translated Latin quotes and puzzling musings on the nature of symbols. His second novel, the 1988 "Foucault's Pendulum," a byzantine tale of plotting publishers and secret sects also styled as a thriller, was successful, too — though it was so complicated that an annotated guide accompanied it to help the reader follow the plot. In 2000, when awarding Eco Spain's prestigious Prince of Asturias Prize for communications, the jury praised his works "of universal distribution and profound effect that are already classics in contemporary thought." Eco was born Jan. 5, 1932, in Alessandria, a town east of Turin. He said the reserved culture there was a source for his "world vision: a skepticism and an aversion to rhetoric." He received a university degree in philosophy from the University of Turin in 1954, beginning his fascination with the Middle Ages and the aesthetics of text. He later defined semiotics as "a philosophy of language." He had always loved storytelling and as a teenager wrote comic books and fantasy novels. "I was a perfectionist and wanted to make them look as though they had been printed, so I wrote them in capital letters and made up title pages, summaries, illustrations," he told The Paris Review in 1988. "It was so tiring that I never finished any of them. I was at that time a great writer of unaccomplished masterpieces." Eco remained involved with academia, becoming the first professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna in 1971. He also lectured at institutions worldwide and was a fellow at elite colleges like Oxford University and Columbia University. Twenty-three institutions had awarded him honorary degrees by 2000. But Eco was also able to bridge the gap between popular and intellectual culture, publishing his musings in daily newspapers and Italy's leading weekly magazine L'Espresso. Eco started in journalism in the 1950s, working for the Italian state-owned television RAI. From the 1960s onwards, he wrote columns for several Italian dailies. He also wrote children's books, including "The Bomb and the General" ("La Bomba e il Generale"). In 2003, Eco published a collection of lectures on translations, "Mouse or Rat? Translation as Negotiation," and a year later he wrote the novel "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana," a story about an antiquarian book dealer who loses his memory. Recent works include "From the Tree to the Labyrinth," an essay on semiology and language published in 2007 and "Turning Back the Clock," a collection of essays on various subjects, ranging from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to anti-Semitism and to staunch criticism of Silvio Berlusconi's conservative government in Italy. His most recent novel, "Numero Zero," came out last year and recalled a political scandal from the 1990s that helped lead to Berlusconi's rise. In a 2011 interview with the Guardian newspaper, Eco explained how someone as "strongly anti-intellectual" as Berlusconi could become a political force in Italy, a cradle of Renaissance culture. "There was a fear of the intellectual as a critical power, and in this sense there was a clash between Berlusconi and the intellectual world," he said. "But Italy is not an intellectual country. On the subway in Tokyo everybody reads. In Italy, they don't. Don't evaluate Italy from the fact that it produced Raphael and Michelangelo." In the same interview, Eco shrugged off critics who found him "too erudite and philosophical, too difficult," saying he wrote "for masochists." "It's only publishers and some journalists who believe that people want simple things," Eco said. "People are tired of simple things. They want to be challenged." ___ Associated Press writer Hillel Italie contributed to this report from New York. ||||| The author of The Name of the Rose on why it is human to lie, how Berlusconi has used conspiracy theories to stay in power – and his love/hate relationship with his most famous book 'I am reaching the end of my ordeal," says Umberto Eco when we meet. Happily, I don't take this personally. Eco – philosopher, semiotician, novelist, bibliophile and all-round brainbox – has been on a 20-day global tour to promote his new novel, The Prague Cemetery, and says at times he has barely known what city he was in. Eco, who will be 80 in January, doesn't look too bad for his ordeal. His rotundity means he sits a little awkwardly in his chair, but he is a lively, playful interviewee, chewing on a small cigar throughout. He gave up smoking them eight years ago, but still likes to have one in his mouth and hopes some of the nicotine gets through. He has a rasping voice and an idiosyncratic take on English. The conversation occasionally breaks down when I use expressions he doesn't quite grasp. He misunderstands when I ask him whether The Prague Cemetery is, as some critics have suggested, a "return to form": for him, form is a sporting rather than a literary term. Anyway, we battle on. The elephant in our cramped little room is that the new book is not a return to form, whether literary or sporting. Set in the second half of the 19th century and following the fortunes of master forger, murderer and general bad egg Simone Simonini, who manages to have a hand in most of the great events of that period (Italian unification, Franco-Prussian war, Paris Commune, Dreyfus affair), it is a wearying read. In English at least. Perhaps it sparkles in Italian. Whether or not it is a return to form, it is certainly a return to Eco's favourite subject – conspiracies. Simonini is presented as the originator of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the early 20th-century fake text that purported to detail a Jewish conspiracy aimed at world domination. Following its publication in Russia in 1903, it was widely read and believed, despite being shown to have been plagiarised from fictional sources. Hitler quoted it extensively, and even now its poison circulates. Eco pieces together what little is known of the origins of the text, and offers Simonini, an amoral Italian living in Paris, as the originator of the most toxic of all forgeries. Conspiracies in general, and the Protocols in particular, have been recurrent themes in Eco's work, notably in his second novel, Foucault's Pendulum, where as a joke three nondescript book editors concoct a grand conspiracy that comes to take over their lives. Why do the Protocols preoccupy him? "As a scholar I am interested in the philosophy of language, semiotics, call it what you want, and one of the main features of the human language is the possibility of lying. A dog doesn't lie. When it barks, it means there is somebody outside." Animals do not lie; human beings do. "From lies to forgeries the step is not so long, and I have written technical essays on the logic of forgeries and on the influence of forgeries on history. The most famous and terrible of those forgeries is the Protocols." Eco says it is not conspiracies that attract him, but the paranoia that allows them to flourish. "There are many small conspiracies, and most of them are exposed," he says. "But the paranoia of the universal conspiracy is more powerful because it is everlasting. You can never discover it because you don't know who is there. It is a psychological temptation of our species. Karl Popper wrote a beautiful essay on that, in which he said it started with Homer. Everything that happens in Troy was plotted the day before on the top of Olympus by the gods. It's a way not to feel responsible for something. That's why dictatorships use the notion of universal conspiracy as a weapon. For the first 10 years of my life I was educated by fascists at school, and they used a universal conspiracy – that you, the Englishman, the Jews and the capitalists were plotting against the poor Italian people. For Hitler it was the same. And Berlusconi has spent all his electoral campaigns speaking of the double conspiracy of the judges and the communists. There are no more communists around, even if you look for them with a lamp, but for Berlusconi they were there trying to take over." Sean Connery and Christian Slater in The Name of the Rose. Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext Collection/Sportsphoto/Allstar/Cinetext Collection He probably does not intend to elide Hitler and Berlusconi, but nor is he a fan of Italy's recently departed prime minister. Eco has always been a prominent figure on the political left, and has opposed Berlusconi since his first stint as PM in the mid-1990s. He is pleased that the great partygoer has fallen, but warns against writing him off, suggesting he may try to return after the elections due in 2013. "Berlusconi is a genius in communication," says Eco. "Otherwise he would never have become so rich. From the beginning he identified his target – middle-aged people who watch television. Young people do not watch television; they are on the internet. The people who support Berlusconi are 50- and 60-year-old ladies and retired people, who, in a country with an ageing population, make a powerful electoral force. So even some of his famous blunders may be blunders for me and you, but probably for the provincial 60-year-old lady or gentlemen they are not. His appeal was 'pay less taxes'. When the premier says you are right not to pay taxes, you are pleased." How could a culture as intellectual and artistic as Italy's have elected such a buffoon? "Berlusconi was strongly anti-intellectual," he says, "and boasted that he hadn't read a novel for 20 years. There was a fear of the intellectual as a critical power, and in this sense there was a clash between Berlusconi and the intellectual world. But Italy is not an intellectual country. On the subway in Tokyo everybody reads. In Italy, they don't. Don't evaluate Italy from the fact that it produced Raphael and Michelangelo." Eco's new book has been attacked by some for regurgitating an antisemitic text, but he argues that the Protocols can easily be found on the internet and that "weak readers" who misunderstand his purpose will be misled elsewhere. "You are not responsible for perverse readings of your book," he says. "Catholic priests said don't give Madame Bovary to a young girl to read because she might be seduced by adultery." Does it bother him that the half-dozen novels he has produced since The Name of the Rose propelled him to fictional fame in the early 1980s have had a mixed reception? "You are always shocked by how different critics' opinions are," he says. "I think a book should be judged 10 years later, after reading and re-reading it. I was always defined as too erudite and philosophical, too difficult. Then I wrote a novel that is not erudite at all, that is written in plain language, The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, and among my novels it is the one that has sold the least. So probably I am writing for masochists. It's only publishers and some journalists who believe that people want simple things. People are tired of simple things. They want to be challenged." Eco had a distinguished 30-year career in the academic world, with sidelines making cultural TV programmes and working as an editor in Milan, before The Name of the Rose. Why did he feel the need to add fiction to an already overloaded CV? In part, he says, it was accident. A friend asked him to write a short detective novel for a new series she was preparing. He told her that if he did, it would be set in the middle ages and would have to be 500 pages. That was too big for the proposed series, but the idea had been planted in his mind (or, as he prefers, his belly), and a publishing phenomenon was born. Even without her intervention, however, he implies that he would eventually have written novels. The notion of poisoning a monk appealed to him, and he already had a list of monkish names filed away in his drawer for possible use. "I have always had a narrative impulse," he says. "I wrote stories and beginnings of novels at the age of 10 or 12. I then satisfied my taste for narrative by writing essays. All my researches have the structure of a whodunit." One of his professors pointed out that even his doctoral thesis on Thomas Aquinas had that structure, with the conclusion teasingly arrived at after a long process of divination. "I recognised he was right, and that I was right, and that research must be done this way. I satisfied my narrative impulse when my kids were small by telling them stories, and then when they were grown up I felt the need to write fiction. It happened to me as it happens to people when they fall in love. 'Why did you fall in love that day, that month, with that person? Are you crazy? Why?' You don't know. It happens." The Name of the Rose made Eco's reputation as a novelist, but it has also proved difficult to match. "Sometimes I say I hate The Name of the Rose," he admits, "because the following books maybe were better. But it happens to many writers. Gabriel García Márquez can write 50 books, but he will be remembered always for Cien Años de Soledad [One Hundred Years of Solitude]. Every time I publish a new novel, sales of The Name of the Rose go up. What is the reaction? 'Ah, a new book of Eco. But I have never read The Name of the Rose.' Which, by the way, costs less because it is in paperback." He laughs, as he does frequently. Eco's great virtue is that he is an intellectual who doesn't take himself too seriously. Life, like fiction, is a wonderful game. It is claimed that he called the film of The Name of the Rose a travesty, but that seems unlikely. He says only that a film cannot do everything a book can. "A book like this is a club sandwich, with turkey, salami, tomato, cheese, lettuce. And the movie is obliged to choose only the lettuce or the cheese, eliminating everything else – the theological side, the political side. It's a nice movie. I was told that a girl entered a bookstore and seeing the books said: 'Oh, they have already made a book out of it.'" More laughter. The Name of the Rose sold – and continues to sell – by the bucketload. It made him rich, famous, sought after. But he chose to carry on teaching at Bologna university, and to keep up his academic work. His bibliography of non-fiction works on language, culture and belief is vast and forbidding. Hidden behind Eco the novelist and Eco the performer is a serious philosopher and literary critic. It is often said that he constructs his novels out of other books. The Prague Cemetery both explores the 19th-century novels that were plagiarised in the Protocols, and is structured like one. Alexandre Dumas is the presiding spirit, in particular his novel Joseph Balsamo, and intertextuality the name of Eco's fictional game. He has adored books since he was a child, growing up in the town of Alessandria in northern Italy with not very bookish "petit bourgeois" parents but a grandmother who loved reading. He read voraciously and still does. His two libraries, at the homes he shares with his German-born wife Renate Ramge in Milan and Rimini, contain 50,000 books, including 1,200 rare titles. He has called books "the corridors of the mind" and recently co-wrote an extended love letter to the printed text called This is Not the End of the Book. But that does not make him a digital counter-revolutionary. Indeed, to save having to carry a bag full of books, on this trip he has instead brought along an iPad with 30 titles downloaded. He nevertheless stands by his contention that this is not the end of the book. Reading devices are fine for long journeys and have advantages for reference books, but committed readers will always crave physicality – "not just Peter Pan but my Peter Pan", as he puts it. The fact that he can accommodate everything from illuminated manuscripts to iPads is typical. He is optimistic, eclectic, eternally young, interested in everything, as at home discoursing on Peanuts as he is on Proust. I ask him how he will be remembered – as novelist, critic or polymath? "I leave it up to you," he says. "Usually a novelist has a longer-lasting life than an academic, unless you are Immanuel Kant or John Locke. Illustrious thinkers of 50 years ago have already been forgotten." So is he resigned to being remembered for The Name of the Rose rather than his contribution to semiotics? "At the beginning," he says, "I had the impression that my novels had nothing to do with my academic interests. Then I discovered that critics found many connections, and the editors of the Library of Living Philosophers decided that my novels had to be taken into account as a philosophical contribution. So I surrender. I accept the idea that they match. Evidently I am not a schizophrenic." The Name of the Rose, The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas, and Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language are thus all of a piece. It's just their global sales that are different. |||||
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Question: Let's complete this passage. A former Army psychiatrist who killed 13 people in a shooting spree at an army base in Texas has reportedly written a letter to the Pope praising Islamist jihad. Nidal Hasan, who opened fire at Fort Hood on fellow service personnel at Fort Hood in 2009, has apparently composed the letter under the acronym SoA, thought to mean Soldier of Allah. It is believed he has now directed his attorney John Galligan to send on the six-page, handwritten letter to Pope Francis. Scroll down for video Nidal Hasan, the former Army psychiatrist who killed 13 people in a shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas. He has now wrote a letter to the Pope, where he praises Islamic jihad He also states that 'fighters... have a greater rank in the eyes of Answer: Allah than believers who don't fight.' Question: Let's complete this passage. Haifaa Al Mansour has just directed one of the first feature films ever to be made in Saudi Arabia. But she won't be able to watch it at her local theater, because cinemas are banned in the kingdom. The film, called "Wadjda," after its protagonist, is billed as the first to be filmed entirely in Saudi Arabia with an all-Saudi cast. It is currently in post-production and being touted for worldwide sales at the Cannes Film Festival. Al Mansour, 39, worked for an oil company until the age of 30, when she decided to give up her job to pursue her passion. " Answer: Saudi is not the easiest place to work: in a lot of the locations people were hostile because people see the camera as something corrupt," said Al Mansour. Question: Let's complete this passage. By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:54 AM on 8th July 2011 Heroin overdoses are tragic, and unfortunately they aren't restricted to human beings. Police in Boulder, Colorado believe a young man's cat may have been killed by inhaling the powerful drug, after a neighbour allegedly blew heroin smoke in its face. As Fox31 Denver reports, Boulder police arrested Danielle Blankenship, 21, on Tuesday morning on charges of cruelty to animals stemming from the mysterious death of a cat named Muffin. Scroll down for video Charged: Danielle Blankenship, 21, of Boulder, Colorado is accused of blowing heroin smoke in a cat's face. The animal died shortly after the alleged incident Owner: A 24-year-old man who lives at the complex was reportedly Answer: Muffin's owner. Question: Let's complete this passage. Moscow (CNN) -- A Moscow court has reduced the sentences of jailed Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his former business partner Platon Lebedev by two years, the Russian Legal Information Agency said Thursday. They will each continue to serve out an 11-year sentence, instead of 13 years, for oil theft and money laundering charges, the agency said in a statement. Wikileaks: U.S. long concerned by Khodorkovsky trial This will make both men eligible for release in 2014, Moscow City Court said. Khodorkovsky, an oil magnate who backed an opposition party, has been in jail since 2003 and was convicted in 2005 on charges of tax evasion and fraud. The sentence was reduced Thursday after an appeal hearing over their sentence at Answer:
Moscow City Court, state news agency RAPSI said.
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Shirley Temple Black became US Ambassador to which African Country in 1974? What is the answer?
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Q: September is inspired by Daughtry's brother and Steely "September" is the third and final single from Daughtry's second album "Leave This Town" (2009). This song was co-written by Chris Daughtry and Josh Steely. It was first released June 1, 2010 through RCA Records. The mid-tempo ballad is inspired by Chris's childhood memories growing up with his brother in a small town in North Carolina. A: It's impossible to say Q: "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" never made the top 10 of "Billboard" Hot 100 "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" is a 1965 novelty song performed by Little Jimmy Dickens. It was Dickens' most successful single on the U.S. country music chart. It spent two weeks at No. 1 that November, and stayed on the chart for a total of 18 weeks. On the overall "Billboard" Hot 100 the song peaked at No. 15. A: Yes Q: Cover on My Heart is a rock opera. "Cover on My Heart" is a pop ballad performed by Guy Sebastian and is the third single from his third album "Closer to the Sun". Sebastian announced that this song was the album's third single in April 2007. The single was released on 28 July 2007 in Australia, set by his record label Sony BMG Australia. Sebastian performed the song on various programmes such as "Sunrise" and "Rove Live". A: No Q: Glen Mackie has written books about the galaxies in space and will continue to write more. The Multiwavelength Atlas of Galaxies is a textbook and atlas of 35 well studied galaxies (including our Galaxy) authored by Glen Mackie of the Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology. It was originally published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press. A:
It's impossible to say
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QUESTION: Review: The story would never win awards, but that's not what it's about... the script was just entertaining and suspenseful enough to make room for the incredibly choreographed fight scenes. Who needs a story with fighting like that? Really, it's worth watching for that reason alone. IF you can handle the gore, of which there is a LOT... none of it done realistically enough to be tough to look at. I gave it a 7. What is it saying?? OPTIONS: - negative - positive ANS: positive ===== QUESTION: Review: I can't understand why they decided to release this film to introduce the American audience to the dynamo that is Jet Li. Fist of Legend would have been a much better choice. Anyway, Black Mask isn't terrible, but it certainly isn't great either. The final fight sequence is well staged by Yuen Woo Ping who went on to coordinate The Matrix. But the English release suffers from rough editing and dubbing. (I'm begging the Hollywood studios to release these films uncut with subtitles.)Jet Li shows his characteristic charisma in the title role and Francoise Yip has a cool but brief role as the female 701. Black Mask has a strange goth style that adds some interest but it is overloaded with gun battles and explosions. More focus on Li's fantastic physical skills were in order. Black Mask is a decent film but do yourself a favor and pick up Fist of Legend if you want to see a tremendous film that really shows Li's skills. What is it saying?? OPTIONS: - negative - positive ANS: positive ===== QUESTION: Review: This is a straight-to-video movie, so it should go without saying that it's not going to rival the first Lion King, but that said, this was downright good. My kids loved this, but that's a given, they love anything that's a cartoon. The big shock was that *I* liked it too, it was laugh out loud funny at some parts (even the fart jokes*), had lots of rather creative tie-ins with the first movie, and even some jokes that you had to be older to understand (but without being risqué like in Shrek ["do you think he's compensating for something?"]). A special note on the fart jokes, I was surprised to find that none of the jokes were just toilet noises (in fact there were almost no noises/imagery at all, the references were actually rather subtle), they actually had a setup/punchline/etc, and were almost in good taste. I'd like my kids to think that there's more to humor than going to the bathroom, and this movie is fine in those regards. Hmm what else? The music was so-so, not nearly as creative as in the first or second movie, but plenty of fun for the kids. No painfully corny moments, which was a blessing for me. A little action but nothing too scary (the Secret of NIMH gave my kids nightmares, not sure a G rating was appropriate for that one...) All in all I'd say this is a great movie for kids of any age, one that's 100% safe to let them watch (I try not to be overly sensitive but I've had to jump up and turn off the TV during a few movies that were less kid-appropriate than expected) - but you're safe to leave the room during this one. I'd say stick around anyway though, you might find that you enjoy it too :) What is it saying?? OPTIONS: - negative - positive ANS:
positive =====
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Problem: What is the easy way to learn Adobe Lightroom? What is an easy way to learn Adobe Lightroom? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: yes question: What is the point in being a relationship it won't last? I think I love my classmate but having a romantic relationship with a schoolmate tops both of our lists of don'ts. (We won't change our school as it is the best one in town.) What should I do? OPTIONS: - no - yes answer: no Where can I buy/get multi-track classical music recordings? What is one piece of music that can get me into Indian classical music? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no "Should I use 'a' or 'an' with the word 'unicorn'?" Is this a common phrase: “try my hand at something”? Please tell me if those questions are the same. OPTIONS: - no - yes A: no How can I attract women? How can I attract girls? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: yes "What is the meaning when people say 'please respond' instead of reacting?" How do you respond to people who say money is everything? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer:
no
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Q: The Cleveland Browns opened the regular season at home in Cleveland Browns Stadium against the Pittsburgh Steelers, who entered the game under the direction of the team's new head coach, Mike Tomlin. However, the Browns' ended the day with a 34-7 loss to the Steelers. A number of Browns errors gave Pittsburgh opportunities to take a first quarter lead. After being stopped on their first possession, the Browns were forced to punt. Paul Ernster fumbled the snap, which resulted in a poor kick, and the Browns were called for four penalties on the play. The Steelers took possession on the Browns' 22-yard line and scored on a 5-yard touchdown pass from Ben Ben Roethlisberger to Hines Ward. On the Browns' next possession, Charlie Frye threw an interception to Deshea Townsend, which eventually led to the Steelers' second score of the game, a 26-yard field goal by Jeff Reed. The Brown next possession ended when Jamal Lewis fumbled the ball at the Browns' 40-yard line. The Steelers quickly converted the turnover, with Roethlisberger completing a 40-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes on the next play to bring the score to 17-0. After being sacked five times and throwing for only 34 yards on 4-of-10 passing, Frye was removed from the game and was replaced by second-string quarterback Derek Anderson. In the second quarter, Willie Parker fumbled the ball and gave the Browns possession. However, the team was forced to punt, and just two drives later, the Browns fumbled the ball again - this time on a sack by Ryan Clark of Anderson. The Browns were able to hold the Steelers scoreless through the second quarter as Roethlisberger failed to connect on his last six pass attempts of the quarter. However, the Steelers also held the Browns scoreless, and the teams entered halftime with the Steelers ahead 17-0. The second half began well for the Steelers, with an eight-play, 71-yard drive that ended in a 5-yard touchdown pass to rookie Matt Spaeth. The Browns countered with a long drive of 76 yards that ended with a one-yard touchdown pass from Anderson to second-year fullback Lawrence Vickers, cutting the deficit to 24-7. However, this would be the Browns' only score of the game. On the next drive, the Steelers answered with a 22-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Heath Miller, giving the Steelers a 31-7 advantage. The Browns punted on their next possession, and the Steelers capped an eight-minute drive with a 31-yard field goal by Reed, giving the Steelers a 34-7 lead, which they never surrendered. On the Browns' next offensive possession, Braylon Edwards dropped a pass from Anderson, which was ruled a fumble. Following a Steelers punt, Anderson threw an interception to Ike Taylor on a pass intended for Edwards, and Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch ran the clock out, securing the win. The loss put the Browns record at 0-1, and allowed the Steelers to take a one-game lead in the overall series, 56 wins to 55. Following the game, head coach Romeo Crennel stated that he didn't know who would start at quarterback in the next game versus the Cincinnati Bengals. He also stood by his decision not to insert rookie Brady Quinn into the game, even after chants were heard from the home crowd hoping otherwise. On Tuesday, September 11, the Browns traded Frye, who was expected to start against the Bengals in week two, to the Seattle Seahawks for a sixth-round draft choice. The Browns are the first team since 1970 to trade their starting quarterback before Week 2. The team's general manager, Phil Savage, stated that Anderson was to be named the team's new starting quarterback, with Quinn moving up the depth chart to be Anderson's backup. The Browns also re-signed Ken Dorsey, whom the team had cut just ten days earlier, to be the team's third-string quarterback and mentor to Quinn. How many points did the Steelers win by? A: 27 Q: Hoping to rebound from their embarrassing road loss to the Rams, the Cowboys went home for a Week 8 duel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With QB Tony Romo still nursing an injured pinkie, QB Brad Johnson got the start against the team that he helped win Super Bowl XXXVII. In the first quarter, Dallas trailed early as Buccaneers kicker Matt Bryant got a pair of 36-yard field goals. In the second quarter, the 'Boys took the lead as kicker Nick Folk got a 38-yard field goal, along with Johnson completing a 2-yard TD pass to WR Roy Williams. In the third quarter, Dallas increased its lead with Folk making a 45-yard field goal. Tampa Bay responded with Bryant nailing a 41-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Big D's defense held on for the victory. What were the two longest field goals? A: 41-yard Q: In the Governorate of Estonia, Estonians called for freedom of the press and assembly, for universal suffrage, and for national autonomy. On 29 October , the Russian army opened fire in a meeting on a street market in Tallinn in which about 8 000-10 000 people participated, killing 94 and injuring over 200. The October Manifesto was supported in Estonia and the Estonian flag was displayed publicly for the first time. Jaan Tõnisson used the new political freedoms to widen the rights of Estonians by establishing the first Estonian political party - National Progress Party. Another, more radical political organisation, the Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Union was founded as well. The moderate supporters of Tõnisson and the more radical supporters of Jaan Teemant could not agree about how to continue with the revolution, and only agreed that both wanted to limit the rights of Baltic Germans and to end Russification. The radical views were publicly welcomed and in December 1905, martial law was declared in Tallinn. A total of 160 manors were looted, resulting in ca. 400 workers and peasants being killed by the army. Estonian gains from the revolution were minimal, but the tense stability that prevailed between 1905 and 1917 allowed Estonians to advance the aspiration of national statehood. When did the Russian army opened fire in a meeting A: On 29 October Q: Following the death of General Advisor in Foreign Affairs Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns in 1902, Phya Suriyanuwat, the Siamese Minister in Paris, was instructed to find a replacement. Phya Suriya was unable to find a suitable candidate in Europe, and notified Phya Akaraj Varathon, the Siamese Minister in Washington, that under the circumstances, he had decided to engage an American. In 1903, former US diplomat Edward Henry Strobel took a leave of absence from his position as the Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard School of Law to represent the Kingdom of Siam in The Hague at the International Peace Court—which Rolin-Jaequemyns had been instrumental in founding. In 1906, Strobel moved to Bangkok to take the position of general advisor, where he died January 15, 1908. Among his successors were Jens Westengard, 1909-14, Wolcott Pitkin, 1915-17, Eldon James, and Francis B. Sayre—all but for Pitkin former Harvard law professors. "The Siamese government trusted the American Adviser in Foreign Affairs to act in the best interests of Siam. Authority and responsibility were delegated to him. He was permitted a considerable degree of freedom in his work. It was in his capacity as a lawyer, a jurist, an advocate, and a policy counselor that the American adviser contributed significantly to the successful conclusion of the treaty negotiations with the West." An agreement on relations between the two countries was signed in Washington D.C. on December 16, 1920. What happened first: Strobel moved to Bangkok or an agreement between America and Siam? A:
Strobel moved to Bangkok
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Add spaces between the words in the following text: atiumdva.dllbluescreen,slowPC,programandsystemcrashingFix
atiumdva.dll blue screen, slow PC, program and system crashing Fix
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: chair, combination, table
dining table has a combination of chairs and a bench to fit more people around
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Question: um no i don't Barry Levinson did um Diner and Tinman and Avalon which are all set in Baltimore Levinson did nothing in Baltimore. Answer: no Question: Still, if scientists had to set up some, sort of a religious mumbo-jumbo.... Even so, if scientists had to create a system of religious jargon... Answer: yes Question: Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted him to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone. He was annoyed that Mr. Carter had corrupted him. Answer:
it is not possible to tell
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Answer a question about this article: Most of the world's airports are owned by local, regional, or national government bodies who then lease the airport to private corporations who oversee the airport's operation. For example, in the United Kingdom the state-owned British Airports Authority originally operated eight of the nation's major commercial airports - it was subsequently privatized in the late 1980s, and following its takeover by the Spanish Ferrovial consortium in 2006, has been further divested and downsized to operating just five. Germany's Frankfurt Airport is managed by the quasi-private firm Fraport. While in India GMR Group operates, through joint ventures, Indira Gandhi International Airport and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. Bengaluru International Airport and Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport are controlled by GVK Group. The rest of India's airports are managed by the Airports Authority of India. What group took over the British Airports Authority in 2006?
Spanish Ferrovial consortium
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Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative? moonlight mile does n't quite go the distance but
negative
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Q: Hoping to continue their winning streak, the Bears flew to Cowboys Stadium for an NFC matchup with the Cowboys. In the first quarter Chicago took the early lead as kicker Robbie Gould nailed a 38-yard field goal. Then they trailed with WR Dez Bryant returning a punt 62 yards to the endzone for a touchdown. While the Cowboys were able to pressure quarterback Jay Cutler in the early stages of the game, the Bears' offense made adjustments and regained momentum. The Bears got the lead back when Cutler made a 39-yard TD pass to tight end Greg Olsen. In the second quarter the Bears trailed again when QB Tony Romo made a 1-yard touchdown pass to RB Chris Gronkowski, but took the lead with Cutler making a nine-yard TD pass to WR Devin Hester. The Bears increased their lead when kicker Robbie Gould made a 40-yard field goal. In the third quarter Dallas would reply with kicker David Buehler nailing a 28-yard field goal. The Bears increased their lead in the fourth quarter when Cutler made a three-yard TD pass to RB Matt Forte. The Cowboys made the final score of the game with Buehler hitting a 48-yard field goal. How many field goals were there in the game? A: 3 Q: Coming off their win over the Steelers, the Patriots stayed at home for an AFC East rematch with the 3-10 Jets. The Patriots punted on their first drive of the game, giving the Jets the ball at their own 3-yard line. After a 1-yard Thomas Jones run, Jets quarterback Clemens threw an interception to Eugene Wilson, who returned it for a touchdown. Clemens was hit by Seymour and suffered an ankle injury on the play and did not return to the game. Wilson also became the Patriots' 21st player to score a touchdown on the season, tying an NFL record set by the Denver Broncos in 2000 and Los Angeles Rams in 1987. On their ensuing possession, the Jets gained 49 yards on an option play to running back Leon Washington, but then failed a fourth down conversion from the Patriots' 17-yard line. With 6:36 remaining in the first quarter, the Patriots began a drive that ended 17 plays later, in the 2nd quarter, on a 26-yard Gostkowski field goal. After a Jets punt, the Patriots moved the ball to their own 40-yard line when a Chris Hanson punt attempt was blocked by David Bowens and returned for a touchdown to cut the Patriots' lead to 10-7. On the Jets' next possession, Washington blocked a Graham punt attempt to give the Patriots the ball at the Jets' 3-yard line. A 1-yard Maroney touchdown run a play later gave the Patriots a 17-7 lead going into halftime. Gostkowski's extra point, his 67th of the season, broke Uwe von Schamann's single-season record of 66 with the Miami Dolphins in 1984. A Jets punt gave the Patriots the ball at their own 9-yard line early in the third quarter. After two Maroney rushes for a total of 5 yards, a Brady pass on third down intended to Moss was intercepted by Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis. The Jets moved into the red zone, but were driven back on a Thomas Jones run for a 1-yard loss and a delay of game penalty. On third down, Pennington completed a 10-yard pass to Baker, who then fumbled. Wilson recovered it for the Patriots, but a subsequent exchange of punts kept the third quarter scoreless. Another Hanson punt began the fourth quarter, giving the Jets the ball from their own 15-yard line. The Jets then embarked upon a 17-play drive where Pennington completed 10 passes on 12 attempts, none for more than 14 yards. The drive ended at the Patriots' 15-yard line, where the Jets cut the Patriots' lead to 17-10 on a 33-yard Mike Nugent field goal. The Patriots' ensuing drive began with two incompletions intended for Moss. On third down, Brady completed a 16-yard pass to Moss, and then a 46-yard pass to Moss to give the Patriots the ball at the Jets' 14-yard line. A 4-yard Maroney run, incompletion, and sack for a loss of 6 yards set up a 33-yard Gostkowski field goal. The Jets' next possession ended in a 35-yard missed Nugent field goal, and the Jets failed to score on their final drive to give the Patriots a 20-10 win. It gave the Patriots a 14-0 record, tying them with the 1972 Miami Dolphins for the best record to start a season. The win also clinched home-field advantage throughout the playoffs for the Patriots. How many interceptions did Clemens throw in the first quarter? A: 1 Q: Going for their fourth-straight win, the Dolphins traveled to Ford Field for a Thanksgiving fight with the Detroit Lions. This game would be marked as Dolphins QB Joey Harrington's return to Detroit, as he was constantly booed throughout the contest. In the first quarter, Miami trailed as Lions QB Jon Kitna got Detroit off to a fast start. Kitna would complete a 2-yard TD pass to TE Dan Campbell, while kicker Jason Hanson nailed a 52-yard field goal. Afterwards, Harrington started to get the Dolphins back into business as he completed his first-ever Thanksgiving touchdown pass on an 8-yard strike to WR Marty Booker. In the second quarter, Harrington acquired the only score of the period on a 5-yard TD pass to TE Randy McMichael. In the third quarter, kicker Olindo Mare nailed a 42-yard field goal, while Harrington and Booker connected with each other again on a 19-yard TD pass. In the fourth quarter, Mare managed to put the game away with a 28-yard field goal. RB Ronnie Brown only had 68 yards rushing (with 5 yards receiving), as he left the game early with a broken left hand. He is currently week-to-week and will likely miss the team's next game against Jacksonville. With the Dolphins victory, not only did the Dolphins improve to 5-6, but Harrington also got his second-ever Thanksgiving Day victory and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd touchdown pass ever on Thanksgiving Day. How many total yards did Mare have? A: 70 Q: Under the Soviet Union, the August Uprising remained a taboo theme and was hardly mentioned at all, if not in its ideological content. Using its control over education and the media, the Soviet propaganda machine denounced the Georgian rebellion as a "bloody adventure initiated by the Georgian Social Democratic Party and other reactionary forces who managed to implicate a small and undereducated part of the population in it." With a new tide of independence movement sweeping throughout Georgia in the late 1980s, the anti-Soviet fighters of 1924, particularly, the leading partisan officer Kakutsa Cholokashvili, emerged as a major symbol of Georgian patriotism and national resistance to the Soviet rule. The process of legal "rehabilitation" of the victims of the 1920s repressions began under Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of Glasnost and was completed in the 25 May 1992 decree issued by the State Council of the Republic of Georgia chaired by Eduard Shevardnadze. In connection with the opening of the Museum of Soviet Occupation in May 2006, the Ministry of Interior of Georgia made public more archival reserves, and started to publish names of victims of the 1924 purges and other materials from the Soviet era secret archives. What caused the August Uprising in Georgia? A:
resistance to the Soviet rule
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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? Are these two questions inquiring about the same information?
no
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Article: Astrologists think Libra men enjoy the occasional surprise. As they are traditional romantics, they love to feel a little pampered. To make a Libra man love you, throw a surprise into a relationship here and there. For example, surprise him by cooking his favorite meal after he's had a hard day at work. Some think Libra men respond best to traditional romantic dates. When planning a date night, go for something that's traditionally romantic. Opt for a candlelit restaurant followed by a walk in the park, for example. As Libra men may be attracted to confidence, they're always up for a little debate. While they do not like arguing, feel free to throw in your two cents regarding things like politics, music, and other matters of personal opinion. However, remember to flatter your Libra man even while arguing with him. For example, say something like, "While I disagree, you really know a lot about this issue. I'm impressed." Libra men love having a large social circle. If you can't be open to seeing friends regularly, a Libra man is unlikely to fall for you. When dating a Libra man, agree to go out as often as possible. You can expect to attend a lot of events with big groups. Do not be clingy in group settings. Allow your Libra man to socialize with his friends without you. He will appreciate you letting him be himself and pursue his own interests. What is a summary?
Plan surprises. Opt for traditional romance. Debate with a Libra man. Be open to a lot of socializing.
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Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 - September 3, 1974) was an American composer, music theorist, and creator of musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation, and was one of the first 20th-century composers in the West to work systematically with microtonal scales. He built custom-made instruments in these tunings on which to play his compositions, and described his theory and practice in his book Genesis of a Music (1947). Partch composed with scales dividing the octave into 43 unequal tones derived from the natural harmonic series; these scales allowed for more tones of smaller intervals than in standard Western tuning, which uses twelve equal intervals to the octave. Partch made public his theories in his book Genesis of a Music (1947). He opens the book with an overview of music history, and argues that Western music began to suffer from the time of Bach, after which twelve-tone equal temperament was adopted to the exclusion of other tuning systems, and abstract, instrumental music became the norm. Partch sought to bring vocal music back to prominence, and adopted tunings and scales he believed more suitable to singing. Inspired by Sensations of Tone, Hermann von Helmholtz's book on acoustics and the perception of sound, Partch based his music strictly on just intonation. He tuned his instruments using the overtone series, and extended it past the twelfth partial. This allowed for a larger number of smaller, unequal intervals than found in the Western classical music tradition's twelve-tone equal temperament. Partch's tuning is often classed as microtonality, as it allowed for intervals smaller than 100 cents, though Partch did not conceive his tuning in such a context. Instead, he saw it as a return to pre-Classical Western musical roots, in particular to the music of the ancient Greeks. By taking the principles he found in Helmholtz's book, he expanded his tuning system until it allowed for a division of the octave into 43 tones based on ratios of small integers. Partch uses the terms Otonality and Utonality to describe chords whose pitch classes are the harmonics or subharmonics of a given fixed tone. These six-tone chords function in Partch's music much the same that the three-tone major and minor chords (or triads) do in classical music. The Otonalities are derived from the overtone series, and the Utonalities from the undertone series. Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: was the book successful?
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Question: Question 1: Is India going to attack Pakistan after Uri incident? Question 2: Why doesn’t PM Narendra Modi attack Pakistan, even after the recent Uri attack in India? OPTIONS: - no - yes Would the answer to these two questions be the same? Answer: no Question 1: How does the North Korean accent sound to South Koreans? Question 2: Does South Korean cuisine differ from North Korean cuisine? How? OPTIONS: - no - yes A: no QUES: First question: What are the pros and cons of Facebook? Second question: What are the Pros or Cons of Facebook? Are these two questions asking the same thing? OPTIONS: - no - yes ANS: yes Questions: Q1: Can Supreme court of India scrap the demonetization in India? Q2: Can the Supreme Court order Modi to roll back the demonetization move? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: yes INPUT: How much money does a first-time New York Times bestseller author typically make from book sales? What does a first time author do to market his own book? Please tell me if those questions are the same. OPTIONS: - no - yes **** SAME OR NOT OUTPUT: no How do I prepare for IPCC? How should I start preparing for IPCC Apr'17? Please tell me if those questions are the same. OPTIONS: - no - yes A:
no
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Background: Michael Andrew McKagan grew up in Seattle's largely working-class University District, the youngest of eight children born to Marie and Elmer "Mac" McKagan. He has been called "Duff" since toddlerhood, to which he once referred as "an Irish thing". Following his parents' divorce, his mother supported the family by taking a job as a medical stenographer. He was taught how to play bass by his brother Bruce, further developing his skills by playing along with the albums 1999 by Prince and Damaged by Black Flag. Context: In April 1985, McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses, which was newly founded by singer Axl Rose and guitarist Izzy Stradlin of Hollywood Rose. McKagan's Road Crew bandmates Slash and Steven Adler joined the band two months later. After two days of rehearsal, the line-up played its debut gig at The Troubadour on June 6. In 1987, Guns N' Roses released its debut album, Appetite for Destruction, which to date has sold over 28 million copies worldwide, 18 million of which were in the United States, making it the best-selling debut album of all time in the U.S. The following year, the band released G N' R Lies, which sold over five million copies in the U.S. alone, despite containing only eight tracks, four of which were included on the previously released EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. In 1990, Steven Adler was fired from the band because of his heroin addiction; he was replaced by Matt Sorum of The Cult. In May 1991, Guns N' Roses embarked on the two-and-a-half-year-long Use Your Illusion Tour. The following September, the band released the long-awaited albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, which debuted at No. 2 and No. 1 respectively on the U.S. chart, a feat unachieved by any other group. In November 1991, Izzy Stradlin abruptly left the band; he was replaced by Gilby Clarke of Kill For Thrills. In 1993, the band released "The Spaghetti Incident?", a cover album of mostly punk songs, which proved less successful than its predecessors. McKagan took on lead vocals on four songs, including live favorite "Attitude", originally by the Misfits. That same year, McKagan released his debut solo album, Believe in Me, on which he sang lead vocals and played virtually every instrument. In 1995, with Guns N' Roses largely inactive, McKagan formed the supergroup Neurotic Outsiders with Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, John Taylor of Duran Duran, and his Guns N' Roses bandmate Matt Sorum. Originally a gathering of friends jamming together at the Viper Room in Hollywood, they released their self-titled album on Maverick Records in 1996. The band played a brief tour of Europe and North America, before disbanding in 1997. McKagan was the last member of the Appetite for Destruction lineup to leave Guns N' Roses, resigning as bassist in August 1997. McKagan had recently become a father and wrote about his decision to leave in his autobiography, stating "Guns had been paying rent on studios for three years now--from 1994 to 1997--and still did not have a single song. The whole operation was so erratic that it didn't seem to fit with my hopes for parenthood, for stability." Question: did they release any albums during that time? Answer: In 1987, Guns N' Roses released its debut album, Appetite for Destruction, Background: Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, later called simply Rehab with Dr. Drew, is a reality television show that aired on the cable network VH1 in which many of the episodes chronicle a group of well-known people as they are treated for alcohol and drug addiction by Dr. Drew Pinsky and his staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center in Pasadena, California. The first five seasons of the series, on which Pinsky also serves as executive producer, cast celebrities struggling with addiction, with the first season premiering on January 10, 2008, and the fifth airing in 2011. The sixth season, which filmed in early 2012, featured non-celebrities as treatment subjects, and the series name shortened to Rehab with Dr. Drew. Season 6 premiered on September 16, 2012. Context: Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale. All three, as well as Laurer and Foxworth, would eventually relapse; some re-entered treatment. VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming. Although Conaway was able to maintain sobriety from alcohol and cocaine, he continued to abuse analgesics for his back pain, and would re-enter treatment in the show's second season. Binzer also appeared in several episodes of the second season for his relapses, as well as the Sober House spin-off series. Laurer was hospitalized in December 2008 and was reportedly going back to rehab. She later was found dead in her house on April 20, 2016. Nielsen and Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety. Pinsky has said on numerous occasions that Nielsen has quit drinking and also gave up smoking. Nielsen has also appeared on his radio shows to talk about her sobriety. In 2009, she appeared as a panel speaker to another group at the Pasadena Recovery Center, in which she anticipated the upcoming two-year mark of her sobriety that July, as seen in a third-season episode of the series, which aired in February 2010. Sierra has tested "clean and sober" for a year and a half following a court-ordered year of treatment at the Pasadena Recovery Center, She also appeared with Nielsen in the aforementioned third-season episode, marking her 18 months of sobriety. The status of Baldwin's sobriety is unknown. As of May 2009, Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son. Carey relapsed and returned to porn, starring in and directing a parody film called Celebrity Pornhab with Dr. Screw, a decision which Pinsky said saddened him. Regarding her sobriety, Pinsky commented in a January 2010 TV Guide story, "She puts together, like, six weeks at a time of sobriety, then drifts away. We're trying to get her to stay with it once and for all." Question: What happened to the people who releasped Answer:
Carey relapsed and returned to porn, starring in and directing a parody film called Celebrity Pornhab with Dr. Screw,
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Problem: Spanish. Answer: Para ello este estudio se realiza a través de una perspectiva sistémica considerando las múltiples variables que interactúan, simultánea y secuencialmente, en más de una escala urbana. Problem: Spanish. Answer: De cualquier modo, y como alguien me dijo, este proyecto puede ser un buen sitio donde aprender. Problem: Spanish. Answer: Ore, entonces tome la decisión Problem: Spanish. Answer:
Soy un(a) hombre, 42 años, Buscando un(a) mujer edad desde 22 hasta 42
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Question: Article:Kathleen Gaynor said her mother found the cards, which also say "Leave the EU", outside her home in Huntingdon. After she posted the cards on a community Facebook site, others reported they had also found them. Cambridgeshire Police said it is investigating and is "working closely with the affected community". Ms Gaynor said her mother, who lives in the town centre, discovered the card on her doorstep at about 09:00 BST on Friday. "Mum came out of her door and found the card weighed down by a stone so it couldn't blow away," she said. "Mum's neighbours are Polish so we think it might have been intended for them. She was in shock, angry and couldn't believe it." Daniel Guz, who attended a meeting with Cambridgeshire Police, said one Polish national discovered the card on her car when she parked to collect her children from school - and another found it in her garden. He said: "It's a very bad situation, but I'm advising people to report the cards to the police and otherwise ignore them." The insurance broker added the Polish words on the card are a very poor translation of the English and thinks "they just put the words into Google translation". Cambridgeshire Police said officers had interviewed a number of witnesses as part of its investigation. Det Supt Martin Brunning said: "The production and distribution of this and any other similar material is committing the crime of inciting racial hatred which carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison. "Any reports of hate crime in the county will be fully investigated and it is vitally important that anyone who has received these leaflets or suffered similar abuse reports it." Summarize the main points of that article. Answer: Cards containing the words "No more Polish Vermin" have been distributed outside homes and schools following the EU referendum. Question: Article:The 15-year-old boy suffered a cardiac arrest and burns. He is in hospital in Tours, about 120km (75 miles) north of the recreation centre in Lathus-Saint-Rémy, central-west France. Another two youths are in hospital and five more were hurt in Monday's lightning strike. Several are suffering from tinnitus. The injured were among a group of 16 who had arrived for a week-long stay at the outdoor activities centre only that morning. Although 13 French departments (administrative districts) had been placed on "orange alert" for violent storms at the time, the Vienne department - where the centre is located - was not one of them. The youths and their instructor were said to be outside at the time. Psychological support was being offered to those affected by the incident, officials said. Summarize the main points of that article. Answer: A French teenager is in a "very worrying" condition after being struck by lightning while at an outdoor youth camp, say local authorities. Question: Article:The 28-year-old's current deal was due to expire at the end of this campaign. A Mercedes spokesman said: "We have long-term relationships with both our drivers." The German driver, who won the opening race of 2014, is second in the standings, behind Hamilton, who is in the second season of a three-year deal. Media playback is not supported on this device News of Rosberg's deal follows comments this week from Dieter Zetsche, the chairman of Mercedes-Benz Cars, that Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was "maybe the best driver in F1". Zetsche's remarks, made during a visit to a Mercedes car factory in Spain, led some in F1 to wonder whether Mercedes might consider signing Alonso in the future. But the Brackley-based outfit are happy with their current line-up and have no intention of breaking it up for the foreseeable future. Mercedes bosses also point out that, during his trip to the car factory, Zetsche stated he felt his team had the best driver line-up in F1 but that this was not reported by the media. Although Alonso, a double world champion, is widely admired as arguably the most complete driver in F1, many senior figures consider that he is difficult to work with and a potentially disruptive influence in a team. Alonso's relationship with Ferrari has been going through a strained period because of their failure to win the World Championship following the 32-year-old Spaniard's transfer from Renault in 2010. Mercedes have won every race in Formula 1 this season after producing a dominant car under the new rules that have introduced turbo-hybrid engines and a fuel-efficiency based set of regulations to the sport. Hamilton has won four races to Rosberg's one, but they are only separated by three points going into this weekend's race in Monaco. Reacting to the news, BBC F1 co-commentator David Coulthard told BBC Radio 5 live: "Nico's being rewarded for not only helping build the stability in the team over the last couple of seasons but also it gives him a platform to really have a clear head and take this World Championship battle head to head with his team-mate." However, Coulthard believes Hamilton remains the team's number one driver. He explained: "The reality is you can only have one of your drivers standing on the top spot of the podium. "Lewis Hamilton has been brought in as a former world champion, as the one that they would have expected to really be leading the charge for another championship. "No disrespect to Nico but we've seen Lewis and Fernando go head to head before at McLaren and it didn't work. "We've seen Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost within a team together as well and that didn't work. "Ideally you have two number ones but there's always going to be one of them that's slightly stronger." Monaco Grand Prix full coverage details Summarize the main points of that article. Answer:
Nico Rosberg is to remain at Mercedes alongside Lewis Hamilton after signing a contract extension for at least two more years.
Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
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Does the sentence "The Romans interacted with and later conquered parts of Mauretania, an early state that covered modern Morocco, western Algeria, and the Spanish cities Ceuta and Melilla during the classical period." provide a valid answer to the question "What is Mauri in English?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: no Question: Choose your answer: Is "At 2,756 m (9,042 ft), the Stelvio Pass in northern Italy is one of the highest of the Alpine passes; the road was built in the 1820s." a good answer to the question "Where is the highest point in the alps located?" OPTIONS: - yes - no Answer: no QUES: Q: What is the main religion of Raleigh? A: As of 2013, 46.41% of people in Raleigh are affiliated with a religion. Does the answer answer the question? OPTIONS: - yes - no ANS: no Does "While the distribution of Somalis per country in Europe is hard to measure because the Somali community on the continent has grown so quickly in recent years, an official 2010 estimate reported 108,000 Somalis living in the United Kingdom." contain the correct answer to "As of 2014, how many Somalis lived in Sweden?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: no question: OPTIONS: - yes - no According to UNESCO, "tourism, if correctly conceived, can be a tremendous development tool and an effective means of preserving the cultural diversity of our planet." According to which entity can tourism be a tremendous development tool & means to preserving the cultural diversity of the planet? answer: yes question: OPTIONS: - yes - no Beer forms part of the culture of beer-drinking nations and is associated with social traditions such as beer festivals, as well as a rich pub culture involving activities like pub crawling, and pub games such as bar billiards. What types of containers is beer generally sold in? answer:
no
Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
fs_opt
Write the following list of characters into a correctly formed sentence: Returnspring:AISI302stainlesssteel.
Return spring: AISI 302 stainless steel.
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word_segment
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input: This suite features a flatscreen TV and a spa bath fixed: This suite features a flat-screen TV and a spa bath. input: Tags for this image Anderson Holbein Judgement Day fixed: Tags for this image: Anderson, Holbein, Judgement Day input: gagging bondage nurse doctor ass to mouth fixed: gagging, bondage, nurse, doctor, ass to mouth input: Individual bookings are not necessarily bring sailing experience Sailors because the Cup is very important teamwork and experience fixed:
Individual bookings are not necessarily bring sailing experience, Sailor's because the Cup is very important teamwork and experience.
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fix_punct
fs_noopt
Write a sentence about the following things: cat, paw, put
A cat puts its paw on the keyboard of the laptop.
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_noopt
Translate "• The AI has limited uses in assessing groups
- If group median intake meets or exceeds the AI, prevalence of inadequacy is likely low
- If group median intake is below the AI, nothing can be concluded about inadequacy
- The percent of a group with intake below the AI cannot be assessed as deficient" to French?
• L'utilisation de l'AS est plutôt limitée quant à l'évaluation des groupes : 
- Lorsque l'apport médian d'un groupe est égal ou supérieur à l'AS, la prévalence d'un apport insuffisant est probablement faible.
- Lorsque l'apport médian d'un groupe est inférieur à l'AS, rien ne permet de conclure que l'apport est insuffisant.
- On ne peut pas conclure que les membres d'un groupe ayant un apport inférieur à l'AS souffrent de déficience.
Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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Sentence: Bakewell tart is a variation of Bakewell pudding which originates in the Derbyshire Dales where Patrick McLoughlin is a leader. One of the ingredients in the dish is shortcrust pastry. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Bakewell pudding, region, Derbyshire Dales; Derbyshire Dales, leader, Patrick McLoughlin; Bakewell pudding, dishVariation, Bakewell tart; Bakewell tart, ingredient, Shortcrust pastry Sentence: Alan Bean was born on March 15, 1932 in Wheeler, Texas. He attended the U of Texas at Austin and received a BSc in 1955. Bean was a test pilot and a part of Apollo 12, which was run by NASA and where David Scott was the commander. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Alan Bean, mission, Apollo 12; Apollo 12, operator, NASA; Alan Bean, occupation, Test pilot; Apollo 12, commander, David Scott; Alan Bean, birthPlace, Wheeler, Texas; Alan Bean, birthDate, "1932-03-15"; Alan Bean, almaMater, "UT Austin, B.S. 1955" Sentence: Anders Osborne is an exponent of Rock music and belongs to the record label, Rabadash Records. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Anders Osborne, recordLabel, Rabadash Records; Anders Osborne, genre, Rock music Sentence: The orbital period of 1036 Ganymed is 374976 seconds. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
1036 Ganymed, orbitalPeriod, 374976.0 (seconds)
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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Solve -8*n + 22*n = -70 for n. Solve this problem.
-5
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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TEXT: Continue writing the following text: `` so , danny , what do you really , really want for christmas ? '' `` i want a bike . '' jessie saw that coming . it was all he 'd asked for . the one she had hidden in a box in her bedroom needed some serious assembly for santa to manage after danny went to sleep . `` but you know what would be even better than a CONTINUE: bike TEXT: Continue writing the following text: and i want to move all of my special army to a safe house in manchester , where you 'll all train and be prepared for the battle . '' `` and do you expect me to just join ? you do realise that i 'm having a baby . '' `` i do , and that 's why i know you 'll CONTINUE: join TEXT: Continue writing the following text: there came a ponderous , earthshaking crash , the sound of a titanic foot crushing an acre of forest . then there was another and yet another as beldin 's enormous image stalked away . the light returned , and silk hurried toward the window . `` i would n't , '' belgarath warned him . `` but - '' `` you do n't want to see it , CONTINUE: silk TEXT: Continue writing the following text: but victoria was spared that agony by northrup , who stepped into the salon , cleared his throat , and announced the arrival of countess collingwood . `` show her in , northrup , '' uncle charles said jovially . caroline collingwood walked into the salon , noted the open etiquette books and the volume of debrett 's peerage , and cast a conspiratorial smile at victoria . `` i was hoping you might accompany me for a drive in the park , '' she told CONTINUE:
victoria
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lambada:1.0.0
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Things are ok , was sleeping enough last night , so I feel mostly recovered , working was short and easy today , just doing visite , that takes if all is well just 2h . Being on the village harvest fair with Simon . He really loved the carousel , most of all flying in a little green dragon . Question with options to choose from: Why would the writer have gone to the fair despite feeling ill ? Available options: 1). The writer wanted to see the fair .. 2). The writer wanted to make Simon happy .. 3). The writer had an easier day at work than usual .. 4). The writer wanted to ride the green dragon ..
2).
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Find the right ending to this passage. Jerusalem (CNN) -- President Barack Obama tried Thursday to invigorate the stalled Middle East peace process, urging young Israelis to pressure their leaders to seek peace with Palestinians while acknowledging the Jewish state's historical right to exist and defend itself from continuing threats. In a speech in Jerusalem that Obama had said would lay out his vision for the region, the president urged Israelis to look at the world through the eyes of Palestinians but also said enemies of Israel must change their rhetoric and tactics to reflect modern reality. "You are not alone," Obama said in both English and Hebrew, prompting a standing ovation when he declared that "those who adhere to the ideology of rejecting Israel's right to exist might as well reject the Earth beneath them and the sky above, because Israel is not going anywhere." Obama said he and OPTIONS: - Abbas discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Barack Obama discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - CNN discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Earth discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - English discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Hebrew discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Israel discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Israeli discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Israelis discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Jerusalem discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - John Kerry discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Middle East discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Obama discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Palestinian discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners. - Palestinians discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners.
Abbas discussed, among other things, the Israeli settlements and the issue of Palestinian prisoners.
Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Keywords: game, help, map What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
need help improving map for this game
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
What is the sentiment of the following movie review sentence? the campaign-trail press
positive
Flan2021
glue/sst2:2.0.0
zs_noopt
test: Das Schulprogramm "Energie ist unsere Zukunft" kann in verschiedensten Unterrichtsfächern eingesetzt werden: Naturwissenschaften, Kunst, Geographie, Sozialwissenschaften, Geschichte und EDV. English? translation: The “Energy is our Future” school programme is designed to suit a number of school subjects: sciences, languages, art, geography, social sciences, history and computer science. test: Das neue Top-Rudergerät X-ROW E3 ergänzt das Kettler Edition-Sortiment nahtlos. English? translation: The new top rower tool X-ROW E3 supplements the Kettler edition-product line. test: Vertritt er nicht die Auffassung, daß es angesichts des Großbritannien zugewiesenen Prozentsatzes gerechter wäre, wenn ein Land einen höheren Prozentsatz erhält, dessen Markt und das Vertrauen der Verbraucher in diesen Markt beträchtlichen Schaden genommen haben? English? translation: On the percentage allocated to the United Kingdom, would he not agree that it would seem fairer to give a higher percentage to the country whose market and whose consumer confidence in that market has been most seriously damaged? test: Chinas unersättlicher Appetit nach deutschen Autos und Maschinen sorgte für den benötigten Auftrieb, auch als Deutschlands traditionelle Handelspartner in Europa zu kämpfen hatten. English? translation:
China’s voracious appetite for German cars and machines provided the needed boost, even as Germany’s traditional trade partners in Europe struggled.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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Bitte beachten Sie: Sie erhalten eine E-Mail von uns, die Sie bestätigen müssen, um ihre Anmeldung zu vollenden. Translate this to English?
Note: please reply to the confirmation E-mail we will send you. Otherwise, your registration will not be complete.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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question: Teacher asked me this: Solve 0 = -104*x + 103*x + 4 for x. ++++++++++ answer: 4 question: Teacher asked me this: Solve 62 = 5*p + 42 for p. ++++++++++ answer: 4 question: Teacher asked me this: Solve 7*j + 1 = -13 for j. ++++++++++ answer: -2 question: Teacher asked me this: Solve -51548*g + 900 = -51608*g for g. ++++++++++ answer:
-15
Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
fs_noopt
Problem: In 2016, Thailands 5.81 million people lived in poverty, or 11.6 million people (17.2% of population) if "near poor" is included. Proportion of the poor relative to total population in each region was 12.96% in the Northeast, 12.35% in the South, and 9.83% in the North. In 2017, there were 14 million people who applied for social welfare (yearly income of less than ฿100,000 was required). At the end of 2017, Thailands total household debt was ฿11.76 trillion. In 2010, 3% of all household were bankrupt. In 2016, there were estimated 30,000 homeless persons in the country. Answer this question based on the article: Which area had the highest percentage of the population that was poor relative to the total population? A: the Northeast Problem: The Eagles' sixth game was an NFC duel against the Falcons at home. In the first quarter the Eagles struck first as WR DeSean Jackson got an early touchdown on a 31-yard run. Later in the quarter QB Kevin Kolb connected to him on a 34-yard TD pass. The Eagles continued to dominate when Kolb found WR Jeremy Maclin on an 8-yard TD pass. The Falcons replied with QB Matt Ryan making a 1-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez. This was followed in the third quarter by kicker Matt Bryant hitting a 26-yard field goal. However, the Eagles continued to score when Kolb found Maclin again on an 83-yard TD pass. The Falcons replied with Ryan making a 13-yard TD pass to Gonzalez. The Eagles pulled away with kicker David Akers making a 30-yard field goal. Answer this question based on the article: How many total touchdowns did DeSean Jackson have? A: 2 Problem: Coming off their season-sweeping road win over the Giants, the Cowboys went home for a Week 11 NFC East duel with the Washington Redskins, a longtime rival of the Cowboys. In the first quarter, Dallas trailed early as Redskins QB Jason Campbell completed a 19-yard TD pass to TE Chris Cooley for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the 'Boys got on the board as QB Tony Romo completed a 4-yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens. Washington would take the lead into halftime as kicker Shaun Suisham managed to get a 45-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Cowboys took the lead with Romo and Owens hooking up with each other again on a 31-yard TD pass. The Redskins got close as Suisham kicked a 39-yard field goal. Fortunately, in the fourth quarter, the 'Boys started to run away with the lead as Romo and Owens hooked up with each other for a third time on a 46-yard TD pass. Washington tried to come back as Suisham nailed a 44-yard field goal, yet Dallas continued to roll as Romo hooked up with Owens for the fourth time on a 52-yard TD pass. The Redskins tried to come back as Campbell completed a 5-yard TD pass to WR Santana Moss. Fortunately, the Dallas defense held on for the victory. Terrell Owens, with his 4 touchdown receptions, tied Bob Hayes for the most touchdown receptions by a Cowboys receiver in one game. Answer this question based on the article: How many yards longer was Chris Cooley's touchdown compared to Terrell Owens' first touchdown? A:
15
Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
fs_noopt
question: Storm sweeps past Lynx Even before tipoff last Friday in Game 1 of its opening-round playoff series with Minnesota, the Seattle Storm held a 2-0 lead in perhaps the most critical statistic of all -- superstars. answer: Sports question: Patriots Routed Before Quest for Repeat (AP) AP - The Super Bowl champs ended their exhibition season with a three-game losing streak and a 31-0 setback. Hey, at least they should be rested for their regular-season opener. answer: Sports question: German workers feel chill of General Motors job cuts By Hugh Williamson in Berlin and Richard Milne in Rsselsheim. The mood at Opel #39;s Rssel-heim factory near Frankfurt was as chilly yesterday as the weather. answer:
Business
Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
fs_noopt
Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: The Golden Curry food French; The Golden Curry customer rating low; The Golden Curry area city centre; The Golden Curry familyFriendly no; The Golden Curry near Café Rouge
Based in the city centre near the Café Rouge, The Golden Curry has a low customer rating and serves French food. it is not family-friendly.
Flan2021
gem/dart:1.1.0
zs_opt
Translate "In October a press conference was also held on the theme of "Old is New at the NPM" with accompanying activities and events that effectively promoted the new, modern image of the National Palace Museum." to French?
En octobre, l'organisation de la conférence de presse sur le thème de "Vieux est nouveau au Musée national du Palais" en compagnie des activités et évènements qui promurent effectivement la nouvelle et moderne image du Musée national du Palais.
Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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What is the answer to this question? who's music is the bat out of hell based on?
Meat Loaf
Flan2021
natural_questions_open:1.0.0
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Produce a detailed sentence about a restaurant using the following words: name = The Rice Boat, eatType = restaurant, food = Chinese, customer rating = average, area = city centre, familyFriendly = yes Sentence:
The Rice Boat is a family friendly Chinese restaurant in the city centre. It has an average customer rating.
Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
zs_opt
Does the sentence "The foundation of Northwestern University is traceable to a meeting on May 31, 1850 of nine prominent Chicago businessmen, Methodist leaders and attorneys who had formed the idea of establishing a university to serve what had once been known as the Northwest Territory." provide a valid answer to the question "What denomination did the all of the founders associated with?"
no
Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_noopt
Here are some concepts: island, save, water What is a sentence about these concepts?
volunteers during a diving expedition to save coral reefs in the waters off island .
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
Last updated at 3:31 PM on 19th July 2011. Cheaper farmland and proximity to population centres are fueling growth in Amish colonies in The Empire State, a study out of Pennsylvania shows. The Amish, many of them from Ohio or Pennsylvania, have set up 10 new settlements in New York since 2010 - growth that doubles other states. That population has grown by nearly a third in two years, to 13,000. Amish communities are currently in 28 U.S. states, but more communities are popping up in New York over the last few years. The first New York Amish districts were established in the Conewango Valley in 1949, but in-migration slowed until about 10 years ago. As recently as 1991, there were just 3,900 Amish in the state. Elizabethtown College professor Don Kraybill, who directed the study, said the movement has been driven by productive and underpriced land. Factors such as weather, growing season and congenial neighbours and local officials have also contributed to the population boom. In the 1980s and 90s Kentucky played that role for the Amish, while more recently it was Wisconsin, Mr Kraybill said. New York has lower land prices in rural areas than Pennsylvania and Ohio, states that together account for about half of the U.S. Amish population. New York also has more areas of rural isolation, according to Mr Kraybill.'If you want to get away from the suburbs and the high-tech world, there are more places to hide in New York.'New York, Kentucky, Illinois and Kansas have experienced the largest net gain in Amish households since 2006, the study found. The largest net losers were Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Delaware and Ohio, although states with large Amish populations can grow even if they lose households because existing families normally have many children. The Amish emigrated to Pennsylvania from Switzerland and Germany about 300 years ago. Today, the nationwide Amish population totals about 261,000. Nearly all descend from a group of about 5,000 a century ago. 'Empire State of Mind': An Amish man works in the field in Centerville, N.Y., a town with an established Amish community. While their Christian beliefs and practices can vary from settlement to settlement, or from church to church, they were defined for study purposes as people who use horse-and-buggy transportation, and speak a dialect of Pennsylvania German or Swiss German. Mr Kraybill said: 'It's remarkable that a horse-and-buggy people like the Amish are thriving in the midst of high-tech, Twitter America.' Some areas of concentrated Amish populations in Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County, have experienced overall residential and commercial growth that can leave little room for the Amish way of life, so they make the decision to hire a tractor-trailer and head for someplace more remote. Large Amish families sometimes move into new areas to find farmland for the younger generations, while in other cases they are more motivated by a desire to preserve traditional aspects of their family life and to resolve disputes about church rules, said Karen Johnson-Weiner, an anthropology professor at the State University of New York at Potsdam. Ms Johnson-Weiner, whose book on the state's Amish was published last year, said: 'The Amish moving to New York are going to be, for the most part, very conservative. That means they're not going to be so willing to compromise or fit in.' The Amish have been involved in disputes in New York over zoning, construction practices and electronic filing of sales taxes, while some areas have capitalized on local Amish communities for tourism purposes. Ms Johnson-Weiner said some new Amish arrivals are buying land that has not been farmed since the earlier decades of the 20th century. 'The families farming those farms are ready to retire and there aren't any young people ready to take the farm over, so you sell to the Amish,' she said. 'They're revitalising farming, I would say, in many of those areas.' Mr Kraybill said Amish migration in general often consists of younger couples looking for cheaper farmland or new locations to set up small microenterprises. It can cost just a few thousand dollars to start manufacturing furniture or quilts, for example, he said. Other Amish migrants can be multigenerational families moving together so they can afford to buy several adjacent farms at the same time. Mr Kraybill said prime farmland in Lancaster County currently costs about $15,000 an acre, a daunting challenge for a young farmer, along with the expense of buying livestock and farm equipment. That makes land prices of $2,000 an acre in other states very attractive. Pennsylvania had the nation's largest Amish population in the new survey, just over 61,000, with Ohio a close second, about 400 people behind. Indiana ranked third, 46,000, Wisconsin fourth, 16,000, and New York fifth. New York, New York: Map shows new Amish communities in The Empire State. What are highlight points for this article?
Amish population in New York has grown by a third in the past two years. The Amish are currently in 28 U.S. states and Ontario. Pennsylvania had the largest Amish population, with Ohio a close second. New York, Kentucky, Illinois and Kansas have the largest net gain in Amish households since 2006.
Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_noopt
Tino's family fruit stand is in danger of closing! With a little help from Rikki, the fruit-picking monkey, your job is to fill orders and keep the customers happy. Please remove spaces between words.
Tino'sfamilyfruitstandisindangerofclosing!WithalittlehelpfromRikki,thefruit-pickingmonkey,yourjobistofillordersandkeepthecustomershappy.
Flan2021
word_segment
zs_opt
Write a sentence in English.
On 23 January 1861 Kronecker was elected to the Academy and this had a surprising benefit.
Flan2021
para_crawl_enes
zs_opt
1 year ago 22:38 xhamster double penetration, foursome, nylon, group, double anal How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized? Answer: 1 year ago 22:38 xHamster double penetration, foursome, nylon, group, double anal registration 28 october 2008 14:44 How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized? Answer: Registration 28 October 2008 14:44 on friday it will be fair for a while. in the afternoon cloudy, but mostly dry weather will dominate. the night will bring cloudy, but mostly dry weather. morning temperatures will be around 13 °c. during the day they will reach a maximum of 20 °c. low temperatures at night will be around 16°c. there will be moderate to brisk southerly winds. How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized? Answer: On Friday it will be fair for a while. In the afternoon cloudy, but mostly dry weather will dominate. The night will bring cloudy, but mostly dry weather. Morning temperatures will be around 13 °C. During the day they will reach a maximum of 20 °C. Low temperatures at night will be around 16°C. There will be moderate to brisk southerly winds. the property includes other buildings; “konak” was built in 19 th century; the shed that has been restored was built in 1850, and the barn was built in 1883, according to the year written on the barn’s door. How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
Answer: The property includes other buildings; “Konak” was built in 19 th century; the shed that has been restored was built in 1850, and the barn was built in 1883, according to the year written on the barn’s door.
Flan2021
true_case
fs_opt
The Tampere Floral Festival is an annual summer festival held in Tampere, Southern Finland in July and/or August. During the festival the centre of the city is decorated by flower arrangements and about 150 events such as concerts, parades, a "wine village" and a children's day take place. The festival lasts approximately one week and attracts thousands of local residents and visitors. The most common flower used at the Tampere flower festival is a rose. A: It's impossible to say Rastafari, sometimes termed Rastafarianism, is an Abrahamic religion. Classified as a new religious movement, it developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It lacks any centralised authority and there is much heterogeneity among practitioners, who are known as Rastafari, Rastafarians, or Rastas. there is much heterogeneity among Rastafarianism practitioners A: Yes The Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Tunnel is a historic yet abandoned canal tunnel in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located within the village of Cleves near Cincinnati, it was constructed in 1837 as part of the Whitewater Canal system. Since the canal's closure, it has largely been forgotten, but it has been designated a historic site. The Whitewater Canal system was deconstructed in 1837. A:
No
Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
fs_noopt
"People are making the argument that the missile defence would undermine the Russian strategic potential," Pavel Podvig, director and principal investigator of the Russian Nuclear Forces Project, tells SETimes. Translate to Romanian Romanian:
"Oamenii invoacă argumentul că apărarea antirachetă va submina potenţialul strategic rusesc", declară Pavel Podvig, director şi investigator principal al Proiectului Forţelor Nucleare Ruseşti, pentru SETimes.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
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Write a text based on this summary: cosby asks detroit students parents to get active Text:
bill cosby says detroit residents must take responsibility for improving their city and schools .
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What concepts are described in the following sentence? "Browns Cambridge received a customer Rating of 3 out of 5. It costs between £20-25." Return the answer as pairs of triples.
Browns Cambridge priceRange £20-25 Browns Cambridge customer rating 3 out of 5
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Article: Type www.facebook.com into the address bar, and hit ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard. If you're not automatically signed in, enter your email or phone, and your password into the login form on the top-right, and click Log In. Find your name and profile picture at the top of the left navigation menu, and click on it. This will open your profile. You can also click your name on the top-right, or picture in the post box at the top of News Feed. These will also open your profile. You can find this button below your cover photo at the top of your profile. It will open a list of all your photos. You can find this button in the upper-left corner of your photo grid. This will open a list of all your profile pictures. Find the picture you want to hide in your Profile Pictures album, and click on it. This will open the image in a pop-up window. You can see the picture's upload information and comments on the right-hand side. This button is located next to the picture's date in the upper-right corner of the pop-up window. It will show your privacy options on a drop-down menu. If your picture's privacy is set to a different setting than Public, you may see figurehead icons here instead of a globe. This option looks like a lock icon. When this option is selected, your picture is visible to only your account. Other users can't view this picture. If you don't see Only me on the menu, tap More at the bottom to expand more options. What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Facebook in your internet browser. Click your profile picture or name on the top-left. Click the Photos tab on your profile page. Click the Albums tab on the Photos page. Click the Profile Pictures album. Click the picture you want to hide. Click the tiny globe icon below your name on the top-right. Select Only me on the drop-down menu.
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Temperate climates have moderate temperatures. These climates vary in how much rain they get and when the rain falls. You can see different types of temperate climates in Figure 2.40. Mediterranean climates are found on the western coasts of continents. The coast of California has a Mediterranean climate. Temperatures are mild and rainfall is moderate. Most of the rain falls in the winter, and summers are dry. To make it through the dry summers, short woody plants are common. Marine west coast climates are also found on the western coasts of continents. The coast of Washington State has this type of climate. Temperatures are mild and theres plenty of rainfall all year round. Dense fir forests grow in this climate. Humid subtropical climates are found on the eastern sides of continents. The southeastern U.S. has this type of climate. Summers are hot and humid, but winters are chilly. There is moderate rainfall throughout the year. Pine and oak forests grow in this climate. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: What are some characteristics of Subtopical climates? Dr. Benjamin Stone is a hotshot young surgeon who longs to leave the drudgery of a Washington , D.C. emergency room and finally leaps at his chance at more money and less death as a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills . On his last day , Ben's relationship with his co-workers is presumed to be anything but a warm one . None of his colleagues will join him for a drink and a cake in his honor has an iced portion of the phrase `` Good riddance , asshole '' sliced out . Ben's cross-country drive in a 1956 Porsche 356 Speedster is interrupted when he crashes in the rural hamlet of Grady , South Carolina . The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . Defeated , he reports to the hospital , where Nurse Packer humbles him by ordering him to clock in and out , as would a factory worker . Though upset , Ben quickly makes friends with Mayor Nick Nicholson , the town cafe's proprietor/head waitress , and Melvin , the local mechanic tasked with repairing Ben's car . Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: What was the consequence of Ben talking back to the Judge? (CNN) -- As Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visited the U.N. General Assembly in New York last month, the spotlight was once again on Iran. And true to form, the Iranian president made his fair share of provocative statements for the Western media. But while Ahmadinejad's mercurial rants captured our media's attention, back in Iran a coordinated strategy against the women's movement continued. On the eve of Ahmadinejad's arrival to New York, Shiva Nazar Ahari, a prominent young female defender of human rights, received a heavy sentence of six years in prison on charges including the vague crime of "waging war against God" -- a convenient catch-all offense for anyone who criticizes the regime and its human rights record. There's no denying it -- Iran's women have had a bad year. Nazar Ahari joins a steadily increasing number of other women's rights activists who are in prison for no greater crime than their attempt to fight for the rights of the women. Hengameh Shahidi, Alieh Eghdam Doust, Bahareh Hedayat and Mahdiyeh Golrou have all been sent to Tehran's notorious Evin Prison on trumped-up charges related to their activism. And while Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, arguably the most internationally recognized Iranian women's rights activist, remains unable to safely return to her country, the government is targeting those affiliated with her for arrest and imprisonment, including her lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh and her former aide Jinous Sobhani. Since the 2009 disputed elections and associated government crackdown on the overall reform movement, the government has increasingly targeted women activists. The reasons behind this go well beyond the misogynist nature of Iran's religious leadership. Rather, it is more part of a deliberate and calculated strategy of the Iranian authorities to strike at the heart of the regime's greatest vulnerability -- internal legitimacy with its own people. See more CNN.com opinion articles Iran's government recognizes and fears the broader power of the women activists who have been on the front line of reform in Iran for more than a decade. One can roughly draw an analogy between the women's movement in Iran to movements of religious groups in Burma or Tibet, or the labor "solidarity" movements in the former Eastern bloc and associated labor-Roman Catholic solidarity in Poland -- all advocating initially for the freedoms of a specific group but which provoked government fears for their transformative power to promote broader human rights progress. While the outside world occasionally reacts to the most egregious manifestations of Iran's repression of women -- such as the international condemnation associated with Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, an Iranian widow sentenced to stoning on charges of alleged adultery -- these events are often portrayed simply as a consequence of the regime's archaic viewpoint about gender. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Where was President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in when a coordinated strategy against the women's movement continued in Iran? "What goes up must come down." You have probably heard that statement before. At one time this statement was true, but no longer. Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. Some are still traveling away from Earth. So it is possible to overcome gravity. Do you need a giant rocket to overcome gravity? No, you actually overcome gravity every day. Think about when you climb a set of stairs. When you do, you are overcoming gravity. What if you jump on a trampoline? You are overcoming gravity for a few seconds. Everyone can overcome gravity. You just need to apply a force larger than gravity. Think about that the next time you jump into the air. You are overcoming gravity for a brief second. Enjoy it while it lasts. Eventually, gravity will win the battle. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer:
Are you overcoming gravity for an hour when you jump on a trampoline?
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Problem: "Who did Meryl Streep portray in the movie ""The Iron Lady""?" ====== A: margaret thatcher Q: Whose family received $7.4m royalties from Pharrell Williams/Robin Thicke after a legal claim in 2015 for illicit use of the song Got to Give it Up? A: marvin gaye Problem: What city hosted the richest (biggest prize) horse race in 2012? Answer: dubai Q: Which of the Canary Islands has the nickname ‘windy island’? ----- A: fuerteventura Q: Who founded the British Union of Fascists in 1932? What is the answer? A: sir oswald mosley Mei Li: On the London Underground map what is the colour of the Jubilee Line?? Shuai Zheng:
silver
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Write a brief sentence.
There are people with boxed displays.
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You will be given a text below. Complete the text. so he would have to rob a few more banks to get the money he needed . by the end of the week he had robbed a dozen more banks and had amassed over six million dollars . his robberies had made national news and made the bank owners in his community worry so much that they could n't sleep at night . the authorities were still baffled at the thefts , and so far had found no clues to catch the culprit other than the robot 's size 10 shoe print in a mud puddle outside the backdoor of one of the
banks
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Q: victoria memorial - pictures, photos, facts and information on victoria memorial (london) - 600x800 A: Victoria Memorial - pictures, photos, facts and information on Victoria Memorial (London) - 600x800 ++++++++ Q: maj invest equity invested in j. hvidtved larsen in 2006 in connection with a partial generational succession. A: Maj Invest Equity invested in J. Hvidtved Larsen in 2006 in connection with a partial generational succession. ++++++++ Q: entrepreneurship is about turning your ideas into action. A:
Entrepreneurship is about turning your ideas into action. ++++++++
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true_case
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Premise & Hypothesis & Options: A band is jamming out to the music. A band signing autographs OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is the hypothesis true or not: no Premise & hypothesis: Is the premise "A man walks down an alley between cream colored houses." true if "the man is seated on the cliff end"? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no Premise & hypothesis. Three workers are working on a metal roof There are roof workers outside fixing a roof. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not. yes Premise: Balding man shearing a sheep. Hypothesis: the sheep is white OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell Question: Premise: A crowd hangs out in front of a pink "finish" sine. Hypothesis: The crowd is ready at the finish line. Is the hypothesis true? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: yes Premise & Hypothesis & Options: A woman in black shoes with pink laces, jeans, and a gray jacket talks with a man wearing black jeans and a shirt and holding a white bag over his shoulder. The man and woman are eating at a table. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is the hypothesis true or not:
no
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Write an article based on this summary: Learn about types of mail fraud. Gather information about the transaction. Contact the Postal Inspection Service. Complete your mail fraud complaint. Cooperate with any further investigation. Article:
If the auction or sale proceeded to the point that the U.S. postal service was involved, the perpetrator could be guilty of mail fraud. For example, a dishonest seller may have pocketed your money and not sent the item you purchased, or used fake user accounts to bid on their own merchandise and drive up the price. If you mailed a payment and received no product in return, or if you received something in the mail that didn't match the description on the listing, the activity may constitute mail fraud. Understanding the elements of mail fraud enables you to choose important and relevant information to include in your report. You should focus in particular on the involvement of the U.S. Postal Service. If the postal service was not involved in the transaction, mail fraud probably did not occur. However, if you paid for shipping and did not receive the product, the postal service is involved – even if indirectly. The Postal Inspection Service investigates reports of mail fraud from individuals. If you want to report mail fraud, you can contact the Postal Inspection Service by calling 1-877-876-2455. Option "4" allows you to report suspected mail fraud. You also can mail a letter or report to Criminal Investigations Service Center, ATTN: Mail Fraud, 222 S Riverside PLZ STE 1250, Chicago, IL 60606-6100. You can submit a written complaint online, or draft a letter with a description of the incident and relevant information. The Postal Inspection Service provides a complaint form at https://ehome.uspis.gov/fcsexternal/default.aspx that you can fill out and submit. You must include your name and contact information – you cannot submit a mail fraud complaint anonymously. Once your report is received, a postal inspector may contact you for additional information. Since you cannot attach any documents to your online complaint, you should retain any receipts or documentation that may provide evidence for postal inspectors investigating your complaint.
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego (CGAS San Diego) is a Coast Guard Air Station based in San Diego, California, United States, across the street from San Diego International Airport. CGAS San Diego operates three MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters off the Coast Guard ramp. Hypothesis: CGAS San Diego operates three MH-G0T Jayhawk choppers.
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The Portuguese Restoration War was the name given by nineteenth-century Romantic historians to the war between Portugal and Spain that began with the Portuguese revolution of 1640 and ended with the Treaty of Lisbon in 1668. The revolution of 1640 ended the 60-year Iberian Union. The period from 1640 to 1668 was marked by periodic skirmishes between Portugal and Spain, as well as short episodes of more serious warfare, much of it occasioned by Spanish and Portuguese entanglements with non-Iberian powers. Spain was involved in the Thirty Years' War until 1648 and the Franco-Spanish War until 1659, while Portugal was involved in the Dutch-Portuguese War until 1663. In the seventeenth century and afterwards, this period of sporadic conflict was simply known, in Portugal and elsewhere, as the Acclamation War. The war established the House of Braganza as Portugal's new ruling dynasty, replacing the House of Habsburg. This ended the so-called Iberian Union. Which was last, the Portuguese revolution or the Franco-Spanish War?
Franco-Spanish War
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Solve -454*o - 17015 + 6604 = -262*o + 15125 for o. Solve this plz. A: -133 Solve -38 + 31 = 23*x + 108 for x. Solve this plz. A: -5 Solve 0 = -80*q + 252 + 68 for q. Solve this plz. A:
4
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