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Registration of service carried out is stored in our database and if you for example wish to sell the product and do not have records or other service documentation saved you can always contact us and we will help you find it
Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
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Registration of service carried out is stored in our database and if you for example wish to sell the product and do not have records or other service documentation saved, you can always contact us and we will help you find it.
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input question: Sentence: Ayam penyet comes from the Singaporean region and Halimah Yacob is the country's leader. It can be found in Java as well where Baduy people is an ethnic group.
Structured data: Java, ethnicGroup, Baduy; Singapore, leader, Halimah Yacob; Ayam penyet, region, Singapore; Ayam penyet, country, Java
input question: Sentence: Alan Bean who was born in the USA and graduated from UT Austin in 1955 with a BS degree, is now retired.
Structured data: Alan Bean, nationality, United States; Alan Bean, almaMater, "UT Austin, B.S. 1955"; Alan Bean, status, "Retired"
input question: Sentence: Buzz Aldrin's birth date is January 20, 1930.
Structured data: Buzz Aldrin, birthDate, "1930-01-20"
input question: Sentence: Ashgabat International Airport is operated by Turkmenistan Airlines whose hub is Turkmenbashi International airport and has headquarters in Turkmenistan.
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Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
Suntaragaali (Kannada: ಸುಂಟರಗಾಳಿ ) is a 2006 Indian Kannada romantic action film directed by Sadhu Kokila and written by Ranganath. Besides direction, Sadhu Kokila has composed the music and also enacted in a supporting role. The main cast includes Darshan, Rakshita and Ashish Vidyarthi besides Seetha, Umashree and Rangayana Raghu in other pivotal roles.
Hypothesis: Sadhu Kokila chose to direct Suntaragaali because romantic action films are his favorite thing to work on.
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It's impossible to say
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Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
Lucjan Karasiewicz (born July 10, 1979 in Tarnowskie Góry) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 6844 votes in 28 Częstochowa, standing for Law and Justice. He joined Poland Comes First when that party split from Law and Justice in 2010.
Hypothesis: Karasiewicz was elected to Sejm when he was 26 years old.
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The "highly confident letter" was a financing tool created by investment bankers at Drexel Burnham Lambert, dominated by Michael Milken, in the 1980s. Its objective was to enable corporate raiders to launch leveraged buyout (LBO) offers without the debt component of their financing package fully in place.
Hypothesis: The "highly confident letter" was created by twenty investment bankers.
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Better Socks<br>I always used to buy the cheapest socks available. I figured it was inconsequential. But I started walking to work and getting blisters. I upgraded to softer and more expensive sock varieties. Now I can never go back.
Socks have been worn by broly
A: It's impossible to say
Alan Bergman (born September 11, 1925) and Marilyn Bergman (née Keith), born November 10, 1929) are American lyricists and songwriters. The pair have been married since 1958 and have written the music and lyrics for numerous celebrated television shows, films, and stage musicals. The Bergmans have won two Academy Awards for Best Original Song and have been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Alan Bergman was born on Thanksgiving
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TORONTO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Canada’s benchmark stock index was little changed on Monday as gains in energy shares on climbing oil prices were offset by sluggish economic data from China. The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index unofficially closed up 16.78 points, or 0.11 percent, at 15,100.70. Six of the 10 main sectors on the index were in the red. (Reporting by John Tilak, editing by G Crosse)
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Anyone have any small smartphone game ideas like Flappy bird and zig zag?
If Hillary Clinton gets elected and then steps down within a few months, would the nation be outraged?
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The prosecutors are investigating allegations that Samsung gave money to the daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a close friend of the president.
Ms Choi is accused of using their friendship to interfere in politics and solicit business donations.
Samsung confirmed the raids to the BBC saying they had "no further comment".
President Park has apologised for her ties to Ms Choi but faces mounting calls to resign.
In this latest twist of the scandal that's been rocking South Korea for weeks, prosecutors are investigating allegations that Samsung might have provided €2.8m euros ($3.1m, £2.5m) to a company co-owned by Ms Choi and her daughter, to bankroll the daughter's equestrian training in Germany.
Prosecutors are also reported to have raided the offices of the Korea Equestrian Federation and the Korea Horse Affairs Association.
Ms Choi was arrested on 3 November and charged with fraud and abuse of power.
Over the past days, tens of thousands of South Koreans have protested in the capital, Seoul, to demand the resignation of President Park over the corruption row.
Ms Choi, a long-time friend of Ms Park's, is the daughter of Choi Tae-min, a shadowy quasi-religious leader who was closely linked to Ms Park's father, then-president Park Chung-hee.
She is alleged to have pushed businesses to donate millions of dollars to foundations she controlled, helped choose presidential aides, and even picked the president's clothes.
Ms Park has since apologised on TV for allowing her long-standing friend inappropriate access to government policy-making. The president admitted she had let Ms Choi edit her speeches.
President Park has already replaced her prime minster, reshuffled her cabinet and dismissed several aides, but there are growing calls for her resignation or impeachment.
The scandal has left Ms Park with an approval rating of just 5%.
Choo Mi-ae, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, said she did not believe the apology was genuine and called on her to accept a new prime minister recommended by parliament.
Ms Park became her country's first female president when she was elected in a close-run contest in December 2012.
Sum: South Korean prosecutors have raided the offices of Samsung Electronics as part of a probe into the political scandal around President Park Geun-hye.
The duchess was watching the Scot's second-round straight-set victory over Dutchman Robin Haase on Wimbledon's Court One on 2 July.
One of the wristbands was caught by All England Club chairman Philip Brook, who was next to her.
All proceeds will go to the Royal Veterinary College Animal Care Trust.
The duchess has been its patron for the past 10 years.
The wristband, which is signed by Murray, is being auctioned online and is being "safely kept at Clarence House" until it has a new owner.
Speaking after the match, Murray said he had met the duchess shortly afterwards.
"[She] opened up her bag and my wristband was in there, so [Philip Brook] obviously had passed it over to her. It was very sweaty."
The auction post says the duchess has decided to put it up for auction for "fans all over the world in the hope that it will raise money for charity".
It adds: "This year marks the 10th anniversary of Her Royal Highness's patronage of the Royal Veterinary College Animal Care Trust and the charity was personally selected by Andy Murray to benefit from this auction."
The charity aims to improve animal health, welfare and care.
The autographed wristband comes with a certificate of authenticity from Richard Lewis, chief executive of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and Croquet Club.
It also includes a framed photograph of the moment it was thrown into the crowd of spectators.
Sum: A wristband thrown into the crowd at Wimbledon by Andy Murray, which ended up in the hands of the Duchess of Cornwall, is being sold for charity.
Avon and Somerset chief Nick Gargan has been told to quit by his Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens.
MP Charlotte Leslie said Mr Gargan had been tried in a "media court".
The PCC's office said Mr Gargan had lost the confidence of the force at "all levels".
Ms Leslie, MP for Bristol North West, is one of several local MPs to raise concerns about the investigation and the decision by the PCC to "call upon" him to resign, which effectively means he has to go.
The Conservative MP for Bridgwater, Ian Liddell-Grainger, likened the process to a "witch hunt" and said Mr Gargan had been "pilloried", after an independent misconduct panel recommended he keep his job.
North East Somerset MP Jacob Rees Mogg has also criticised the process.
Mr Gargan was suspended in May last year, amid allegations of inappropriate conduct towards female staff.
An IPCC investigation found those allegations were not proven, but that he had "repeatedly breached data protection principles" and had stored "intimate" material on his police-issue phone.
Ms Leslie, Mr Gargan's local MP, told the BBC she was concerned about the precedent set for future chief constables.
"I also have deep concerns over the way misleading accusations have been broadcast in the press while Mr Gargan has had no ability to defend himself during that process," she said.
"The whole case has been taken out of objective scrutiny and investigation and into a media court."
However, other local Conservative MPs, including Somerset MPs David Warburton, Rebecca Pow and James Heappey have backed Ms Mountstevens.
Mr Heappey said in August: "It is apparent that he no longer has the confidence of the men and women in his command, and both the complaints against him and the cost of the proceedings have outraged many of my constituents."
Ms Mountstevens said she had begun the process of requiring Mr Gargan to resign "following concerns raised to me from all levels of the police service that he had lost their confidence" as well as "hundreds of residents" and some MPs.
Sum: "Grave mistakes" were made in the investigation into a chief constable found guilty of misconduct, a Conservative MP has said.
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McCoy had won almost every big race in his sport but never the Grand National. In 2009 this feat was accomplished at the 15th attempt as he rode Don't Push It to victory over the famous Aintree fences.
The 18-times champion jockey has gone on to ride over 4,000 winners.
BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2015 is broadcast live from Belfast on Sunday, 20 December from 19:00 GMT on BBC One. Further coverage on BBC Sport's online platforms and Radio 5 live.
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"(He once called himself, with a flash of perfect insight, a mean, lazy hillbilly." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "He refers to himself as a lazy hillbilly." true?
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Question: Did you like Zermatt (Switzerland), summer skiing in Europe.? Say this using Spanish.
Say: ¿Te ha gustado Zermatt (Suiza), esquiar en verano en Europa?
Juan y diccionario holandés de Grayson How do you say this sentence in English?
John and Grayson's Dutch Dictionary
Q: How do you say "In 2007 it was already 133%." in Spanish?
A: En 2007 fue del 33 por ciento.
Problem: El es un actor y directora de pelicula francés. ** English?
Answer: He is an french actor and film director.
Q: 1: Best Sellers , Carnations , Congratulations , Get Well , Mother's day , Red Flowers , Thank you , Valentine's day; 2: Spanish.
A: Claveles , Deseos de mejoria , Dia de la madre , Enhorabuena , Flores Rojas , Gracias , Más vendidos , San Valentín
[Translate Q]: Translate "This paper is part of broader research that has been conducted using quantitative and qualitative techniques." to Spanish.
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Does the sentence "Thus, a major mechanism of gene regulation is the blocking or sequestering the promoter region, either by tight binding by repressor molecules that physically block the polymerase, or by organizing the DNA so that the promoter region is not accessible.:7" provide a valid answer to the question "What is the enzyme called that performs transcription?" OPTIONS:
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Choose your answer: Is "The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is a court under the auspices of the United Nations for the prosecution of offenses committed in Rwanda during the genocide which occurred there during April 1994, commencing on 6 April." a good answer to the question "The prosecutorial efforts of the ICTR focused on genocidal acts that took place during which time period?" OPTIONS:
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QUES: Q: Where did the Sumerians usually locate their granaries and storehouses?
A: Granaries and storehouses were usually located near the temples.
Does the answer answer the question? OPTIONS:
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Does "The Treaty declared that any attack on one of the three parties in the Pacific area would be viewed as a threat to each, and that the common danger would be met in accordance with each nation's constitutional processes." contain the correct answer to "What does the acronym SEATO stand for?"
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The state ranked first place in the country for the production of lead with 53,169 metric tons.
The state ranked second with over 150,000 metric tons of what metal?
answer: no
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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.
What denomination did the all of the founders associated with?
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Problem: Write an article based on this "Libyan forces say they have retaken control of the port in the city of Sirte, after fierce fighting with militants from so-called Islamic State."
Article:
A: Sirte is the most significant IS stronghold outside Iraq and Syria.
Air and missile strikes have hit IS positions this week, officials said. A spokesman said troops were moving closer to the city centre.
The forces, aligned to the UN-backed unity government in Tripoli, began the battle to retake the city last month.
A spokesman, Ahmed Hadia, told the BBC IS forces had weakened, but "not totally broken down".
He said the troops were encircling part of the city.
Why is Libya so lawless?
Life in Libya under IS
Clashes centred on the Ougadougou conference centre, which was once a venue for international summits but has now become an IS command centre.
Forces loyal to the government targeted the conference centre with heavy artillery fire, backed by warplanes.
IS fighters responded using sniper fire, machine guns and mortar rounds.
The government said two soldiers were killed and eight were wounded.
The Misrata spokesman told the BBC that troops were finding fewer landmines or booby-trapped cars the deeper they moved into the city.
Mr Hadia said the car bombs they were finding were smaller than the ones they had used before, "which suggests they were hastily set up".
The troops' biggest fear, he added, was the presence of snipers and the possibility that civilians could be trapped in the battle zone.
Sirte was the hometown of ousted ruler Muammar Gadaffi.
The unity government was formed in Tripoli more than two months ago.
The US said the unity government should be allowed to arm itself against IS. Secretary of State John Kerry has said this would be "the only way to generate the cohesion necessary" to defeat the militants.
Officials in the capital are hoping that a victory in Sirte will narrow the political divide still plaguing the country.
The anti-IS forces fighting in Sirte are largely made up of militia brigades from Libya's third largest city, Misrata.
This operation started last month, initially only by the armed groups there which felt a growing threat when it appeared the extremist group was edging closer to their city.
But they are also allied to the UN-backed government in Tripoli, and are now believed to be jointly-commanded by figures appointed by the government from Libya's traditional army.
Although UK and US special forces are known to have been advising and possibly training forces there in recent months, it is not clear if this latest operation is getting any outside help.
Problem: Write an article based on this "Maria Sharapova will feature alongside eight of the world's top 10 if she accepts a wildcard for next month's Aegon Classic in Birmingham."
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A: Britain's Johanna Konta will play, along with Garbine Muguruza, Karolina Pliskova and Angelique Kerber, who will return to world number one on Monday.
BBC Sport understands Sharapova will be offered a wildcard for Birmingham.
The Russian, who returned from a 15-month doping ban last month, lost to Eugenie Bouchard in Madrid on Monday.
Her involvement in Spain, courtesy of another wildcard, ended in the second round courtesy of a 7-5 2-6 6-4 defeat to the Canadian, who had been critical of the Russian, calling her a "cheat" and saying she should never have been allowed to play again.
She also received a wildcard for Stuttgart in April, where she reached the last four.
The line-up for Birmingham is the strongest ever seen at the grass-court event.
Of the current top 10, only Svetlana Kuznetsova and Serena Williams, who recently announced her pregnancy, are missing.
The event runs from 17-25 June and is one of three tournaments - along with the Aegon Open in Nottingham and the Aegon International in Eastbourne - in the lead up to Wimbledon in July.
Sharapova, who has not played a Wimbledon warm-up event since she reached the final in Birmingham in 2010, remains some way adrift of direct entry into the Wimbledon main draw.
She will need to reach the semi-finals in Rome next week to make sure. A first-round defeat could cost her a place in qualifying unless the All England Club offers her a wildcard.
Problem: Write an article based on this "Vice-President-elect Mike Pence has replaced New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in leading President-elect Donald Trump's transition effort."
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Mr Christie will serve as one of the transition team's vice-chairmen, according to a Trump team statement.
The New Jersey governor has been marred by scandal after two of his aides were convicted in a political revenge plot.
Mr Pence will help to "prepare a transformative government ready to lead from day one", the statement said.
Governor Christie will join Dr Ben Carson, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, retired Lt Gen Michael Flynn, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and US Senator Jeff Sessions as the vice chairs of the transition effort.
Other notable appointments, marked in the Trump statement as his "staff leadership team", include:
"This team of experienced leaders will form the building blocks of our Presidential Transition Team staff leadership roster, and will work with elected officials and tireless volunteers to prepare our government for the transfer of power on January 20th," Mr Pence said in a statement.
Mr Trump has also named three of his children and his son-in-law to the transition team's executive committee, raising questions about a potential conflict of interest with his business, the Trump Organization.
The president-elect's lawyer said his holdings would be placed in a blind trust under his daughter, Ivanka, and sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr - all of whom were appointed to the presidential committee.
But a blind trust would mean placing Mr Trump's finances under the management of an independent party, preventing him from knowing what is in the trust or how it is managed.
Mr Christie has been mired in controversy since his two former aides, Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni, were found guilty on nine counts of conspiracy and fraud earlier this month.
The two were convicted in connection to a 2013 plot to close parts of the George Washington Bridge to punish Mark Sokolich, the mayor of Fort Lee, for not endorsing Mr Christie's re-election bid.
Mr Christie has repeatedly denied any knowledge of the plot, but both Ms Kelly and Mr Baroni testified in court that the governor had known about the lane closures.
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Q: Hunker Munker and Tom Thumb are a married couple of mice created by which author?
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Q: Who designed the Beatles Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover?
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input question: You quite clearly state your unwillingness to advise on issues of macroeconomics, but one assumes you are aware of all this tragedy of the commons talk that's going around about the Web. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"You are unwilling to advice on issues of macroeconomics. "?
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Based on the premise "yeah that's you know just minor", can we conclude that "You believe it is not just minor."? OPTIONS:
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Question: Sentence A: yeah so you know i think houses uh i think they hold up pretty well if you've got a if you have a good builder
Sentence B: I think houses hold up well if you have a good builder.
If sentence A is true, how about sentence B?
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Answer: yes
Question: The ruins of two of the Seven Wonders of the World the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus are also to be found here.
The ruins of three of the Seven Wonders of the World are here.
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- it is not possible to tell
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Answer: no
Problem: Here is a premise:
The individual artisans' shops are no longer here, but you can visit a silk-weaving factory, a ceramics plant, and the Foshan Folk Art Studio, where you can observe workers making Chinese lanterns, carving sculptures, painting scrolls, and cutting intricate designs in paper.
Here is a hypothesis:
You can still find the individual artisans' shops here today.
Here are the options: OPTIONS:
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- it is not possible to tell
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Answer: no
Question:
well you know the other well the other thing is it also is is a is a a good habit uh to uh just to conserve resources you know whether you know because when you get in the habit of doing that you think in terms of of uh of of things like saving gas
Does it follow that "It's good to get in the habit of conserving resources such as gas."?
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Q: The Greater Poland uprising of 1918-1919, or Wielkopolska uprising of 1918-1919 or Posnanian War was a military insurrection of Poles in the Greater Poland region against German rule. The uprising had a significant effect on the Treaty of Versailles, which granted a reconstituted Second Polish Republic the area won by the Polish insurrectionists. The region was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth before the Second Partition of Poland in 1793 when it was taken over by the German Kingdom of Prussia.
How many years passed between the Second Partition of Poland and the Greater Poland uprising?
A: 125
Q: The Raiders next traveled to Denver for their first division game of the year. Once again, the Raider offense struggled, not managing any points until the second quarter. The Denver offense looked good on its second possession of the game, moving 88 yards on seven plays and opening the scoring as Trevor Siemian hit A. J. Derby on a 22-yard pass and catch for a touchdown. Following a quick Raider possession and trailing 7-0, the Raider defense was able to limit Denver to a Brandon McManus 28-yard field goal, stopping the Broncos on the 79-yard drive. Finally, with 5:59 seconds remaining in the second quarter, the Raiders offense came alive. Beginning on their own one-yard line, the Raiders quickly moved out to their 36-yard line before Derek Carr hit Johnny Holton on a bomb for a 64-yard touchdown pass which brought the score to 10-7. The half ended with both offenses managing nothing further. The Raiders began the second half with the ball, but could not manage a first down again, punting the ball back to the Broncos. Denver capitalized, driving 55 yards before settling for another McManus field goal to move the score to 13-7. A three-and-out by the Raiders on their ensuing possession led to another McManus field goal which extended the Bronco lead to 16-7. Looking to close the gap, the Raiders again failed to manage a first down and attempted a fake punt from inside their own 35-yard line where punter Marquette King attempted to run for the first down, but was instead dropped for a three-yard loss. The Broncos failed to capitalize as McManus missed a 29-yard field goal. Derek Carr was sacked on the first play of the Raiders next possession and had to leave the game with a back injury. Backup quarterback EJ Manuel could not get a first down as the Raiders were forced to punt again with less than three minutes remaining in the third quarter. Neither team managed any points on their first possessors of the fourth quarter. With 8:30 remaining in the game, the Raiders went no huddle and EJ Manuel led the team down the field with five consecutive completions. However, the drive stalled and the Raiders were forced to settled for a Giorgio Tavecchio 38-yard field goal with 5:27 left in the game. The Raider defense forced Denver to punt and Manuel took over with 4:16 left in the game. Completing three of four passes, the Raiders moved to the Denver 41-yard line. However, Manuel's next pass was intercepted by the Broncos at the Denver eight-yard line with 1:46 remaining in the game to end the Raider comeback hopes. For the second consecutive week, the Raider offense struggled managing only 24 yards rushing while only putting up 249 yard through the air. The Raider defense played well limiting the Broncos to only 298 total yards. The following day, it was announced that Carr had broken a bone in his back (transverse process fracture) and would miss two to six weeks.
How many points did the Raiders score in the second half?
A: 3
Q: The Bills' WR Lee Evans and QB J. P. Losman were unstoppable in the first quarter, connecting for 205 yards and two 83-yard touchdowns. Evans' first-quarter performance was a Buffalo record for a period and just shy of the NFL record for yards receiving in a quarter of 210 by Baltimore's Qadry Ismail in 1999. The first touchdown came after Nate Clements' interception on the third play of the game. Both were after Evans got in front of Texans cornerback Demarcus Faggins for the easy score. The 83-yard TDs were career highs for both Losman and Evans and marked the first time in franchise history the Bills have had two 80-yard passes in a single game. David Carr opened 1 for 3 with an interception on his first pass before completing his next 22 throws. Carr finished 25 of 30 for 223 yards and no touchdowns. Carr tied the record held by Mark Brunell, who had 22 consecutive completions in Washington's 31-15 win over the Texans at Reliant Stadium on September 24. He tied Brunell's record on a short pass to Wali Lundy for no gain with 6:19 left. The streak was broken when his pass to Andre Johnson with 5:44 remaining fell short. Lundy cut the lead to 14-7 with a 17-yard run in the first quarter. That score was set up by a 17-yard reception by Eric Moulds on third-and-8. Samkon Gado made it 17-14 on a 1-yard run in the second quarter. Moulds also had a key third-down reception on that drive. Dunta Robinson gave the Texans the lead on a 9-yard interception return midway through the third quarter. Losman was throwing out of the end zone when Robinson intercepted the pass intended for Evans to score his first career touchdown and the Texans' first defensive touchdown since 2004. But after the offense failed to put the game away in the fourth quarter the Texans gave the Bills just enough time to beat them. Losman hit a diving Peerless Price in the back of the end zone for the 15-yard touchdown with 13 seconds left, giving Buffalo the 24-21 win.
Who had the shortest run?
A: Samkon Gado
Q: The Black Sea Fleet is considered to have been founded by Prince Potemkin on May 13, 1783, together with its principal base, the city of Sevastopol. Formerly commanded by such legendary admirals as Dmitriy Senyavin and Pavel Nakhimov, it is a fleet of enormous historical and political importance for Russia. In 1790, Russian naval forces under the command of Admiral Fyodor Ushakov defeated the Turkish fleet at the Battle of Kerch Strait. From 1841 onward, the fleet was confined to the Black Sea by the London Straits Convention. As a result of the Crimean War, one provision of the Treaty of Paris was that the Black Sea was to be a demilitarized zone like the Island of Åland in the Baltic Sea, although Russia subsequently renounced the treaty and reconstituted its naval strength and fortifications in the Black Sea. The crew of the battleship Potemkin revolted in 1905 soon after the Navy's defeat in the Russo-Japanese War. Lenin wrote that the Potemkin uprising had had a huge importance in terms of being the first attempt at creating the nucleus of a revolutionary army. During World War I, there were a number of encounters between the Russian and Ottoman navies in the Black Sea. The Ottomans initially had the advantage due to their having under their command the German battlecruiser SMS Goeben, but after the two modern Russian dreadnoughts Imperatritsa Mariya and Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya had been built in Mykolaiv, the Russians took command of the sea until the Russian government collapsed in November 1917. German submarines of the Constantinople Flotilla and Turkish light forces would continue to raid and harass Russian shipping until the war's end.
How many years after the founding of the Black Sea Fleet did the Battle of Kerch Straigt occur?
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Subject: "Out of the Office".
Body: I will be out of the office starting late this afternoon and will not be back in the office until Monday January 7th. I will be out of town on starting the 1st of January and will be returning to town on January 5th. My contact information is below in blue. I will be checking voice mail regularly and will be carrying the Blackberry. I may not have email access other than the Blackberry. A list of people to contact for certain matters is below: Tracy Geaccone (X37372) EGS Cash, Planning, or Forecasting and Coordination of same with Corporate Morris Brassfield (X67006) ETS Operations Support Jim Saunders (X33532) ETS Accounting Pam Daily (X36135) EGS Space Planning, Move Coordination Have a very Happy, Safe and Prosperous New Year!
Subject: "Proposed dissolutions".
Body: The below listed Delaware limited partnerships that were formed but never utilized are being considered for dissolution. Please let me know by Wednesday, December 5, 2001, if there is any reason not to terminate. If I receive no responses, we will proceed with dissolution. EGC 1999 Holding Company, L.P. EGC 2000 Holding Company, L.P.
Subject: "Demand Charges".
Body: I updated the transport demand charges on Tetco and Trco for March. Please get those in the P&L sometime this week. Also note: I think I had Trco at TP1 instead of TP2. thanks
Subject: "Final 5 days: $60 rt buddy fares coast-to-coast".
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Today's Hottest Travel Deals from Bestfares.com! =20 There are only five days left to purchase our $60 roundtrip buddy fares. Bu= siness travelers can save their company big bucks with the average coast-to=
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Premise:
"Gawai (Sarawak Rice Harvest Festival): Enlivened by rice wine, the Iban stage cockfighting and blowpipe contests." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "Rice wine is a favorite drink of people in the region. " true?
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it is not possible to tell
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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zs_noopt
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you can find the best price on crystal strand necklace,we will match any competitor's price for the same quality of crystal strand necklace!!! welcome to buy crystal strand necklace from bjbead.com!!
How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
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You can find the best price on crystal strand necklace,We will match any competitor's price for the same quality of crystal strand necklace!!! Welcome to buy crystal strand necklace from Bjbead.com!!
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If I don't know whom I adored Billy Bob Thornton as a greasy hick with a whiff of Tales From the Crypt -style demonism; Nick Nolte, as a skeletal, gravel-voiced albino who could be John Huston after a decade of being eaten by worms; or Jon Voight, as a blind half-Indian whose portentous utterances are both full of crap and eerily abstruse., can we conclude that "Nick Nolte was heavy."?
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no
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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zs_noopt
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QUES: I trusted you and you simply came out at me with that kind of shit ? Even if you did n't fucking cheat on me , Bryan , guess what ? You apparently ca n't love again after Keira , yeah , the girl who you fucking found ANNOYING beyong belief and you HATED being with because of how much of a bitch she was .
Question with options: What may be a fact about this person ?
ANS: Their boyfriend had betrayed their trust .
QUES: What was fortunate tho was meeting 2 flyerers for the show literally after leaving the bar and realising we had no idea where we were going . They jokingly gave me flyers to hand out , so I flyered on the way to the venue with them . Never a dull moment !
Question with options: Why is the narrator not showing purpose in putting flyers up ?
ANS: The narrator is inebriated .
QUES: I ' ve been watching this community since I started this project exactly a month ago . After searching all the stores for a black and white striped comforter for my daughter 's dorm room , I decided to make one instead . So it is finished , only a few days after my original goal .
Question with options: Where may my daughter currently be ?
ANS: College
QUES: Then we get out of the drive thru and I hear this noise yet again only this time it is getting louder and closer to me . Yes , it was chirping noises . I go over this one lane bridge and ca n't take it anymore .
Question with options: What will the narrator do once they are through the drive thru ?
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What is the solution?
Solve 10*j - 8*j = 0 for j.
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0
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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zs_noopt
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[Q]: Voimme luoda näiden toimien avulla noin seitsemän miljoonaa työpaikkaa Euroopassa vuoteen 2020 mennessä.
Translate this to English?
[A]: These measures will allow us to create around 7 million jobs across Europe by 2020.
[Q]: On tarpeetonta muistuttaa, että EU on sitoutunut pitkäaikaisesti Kongon demokraattiseen tasavaltaan ja Afrikan suurten järvien alueeseen.
Translate this to English?
[A]: I do not need to remind you of the EU's long-term commitment to the Democratic Republic of Congo and the entire African Great Lakes Region.
[Q]: On myös tärkeää, että naisten yrittäjätaitoja edistetään ja että naiset osallistuvat yleisesti päätöksentekoon paikallisella ja alueellisella tasolla, maatalousjärjestöissä ja tosiaankin kaikissa päätöksentekoelimissä.
Translate this to English?
[A]:
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It is also important for women's entrepreneurial skills to be facilitated and, across the board, for women to be involved in decision making at local and regional level, in farm organisations and, indeed, in all decision-making bodies.
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Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass jemand bereit sein könnte, die Sicherheit eines Flughafens zu riskieren, indem er den freien privaten Wettbewerb und mehr als einen Dienstleister bei den Fluglotsen einführt.
Translate to English
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I find it unthinkable that anybody should be prepared to risk security in airports by establishing private free competition and more than one service provider for air traffic control.
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the children found their mother unconscious on the floor. synøve ended up at the hospital where they thought she had had an epileptic seizure.
How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
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The children found their mother unconscious on the floor. Synøve ended up at the hospital where they thought she had had an epileptic seizure.
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Flan2021
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true_case
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zs_opt
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Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Chinabank, foundingDate, 1920-08-16; Chinabank, numberOfEmployees, 5594
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Founded on 08-16-1920, Chinabank has 5594 employees.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_noopt
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Wireless broadband systems should be available next year, WaveSat says.
Which is the best summary of this article?
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Science/Tech
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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zs_noopt
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Orduda ağırlığını koyarak, laik devleti ne pahasına olursa olsun savunacağı konusunda uyardı.
In English?
xxxxx
The military also weighed in, warning that it would defend the secularist state at any cost.
Dünya Bankası, Yoksulluğu Azaltma Destek Kredi Anlaşmasının ikinci dilimi olarak Arnavutluk'a verilecek 18 milyon dolarlık krediyi onayladı.
In English?
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The World Bank approved an $18m credit to Albania, constituting the second tranche of the Poverty Reduction Support Credit Agreement.
BH Mayın Eylem Merkezi (BH MAC) sözcüsü Svjetlana Trifkoviç, "En sık rastlanan zayiat nedenleri arasında mayın işaretlerine aldırmama ve ağaç kesmek, orman meyveleri veya yabani meyveler toplamak veya geri dönüşümlü maddeler toplamak üzere şüpheli alanlara girme yer alıyor." dedi.
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xxxxx
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"The most common reasons leading to casualties includes ignoring mine signs and entering the suspected areas to cut down trees, pick berries as well as wild fruits or collecting recyclable materials," Mine Action Centre of BiH (BH MAC) spokesperson Svjetlana Trifkovic.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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fs_opt
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Answer the following question:
who sings if you see her with reba?
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Brooks & Dunn
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natural_questions_open:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Biden'ın ofisinden yapılan açıklamada, başkan yardımcısının "Hırvatistan'ın hukuk devleti ilkesine tam olarak uymak ve yolsuzlukla mücadeleye devam etmek için gösterdiği gayretleri takdirle karşıladığı" bildirildi.
Which language is this?
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Turkish
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Q: Translate "Tales y tan tristes eran las quejas de Claudia, que sacaron las lágrimas de los ojos de Roque, no acostumbrados a verterlas en ninguna ocasión.": Spanish --> English.
translate: So vehement and so piteous were the lamentations of Claudia that they drew tears from Roque's eyes, unused as they were to shed them on any occasion.
Problem: Spanish.
Answer: Curator – Consiste básicamente en identificar las fuentes de contenido, clasificarlos, etiquetarlos para cada tipo de viajero, distribuirlos en el espacio y en el tiempo de forma organizada y medible, y sobre todo, aprender de ellos para ir generando mis propios contenidos.
[Translate Q]: Translate "Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 45/111 of 14 December 1990" to Spanish.
[A]: Adoptados y proclamados por la Asamblea General en su resolución 45/111, de 14 de diciembre de 1990
Question: Translate "- No mimar excesivamente al niño ni olvidarnos de las atenciones al resto de la familia." from Spanish to English.
Answer: - Don't pamper the child or forget responsibilities to the rest of the family.
Question: 500 fans, admiradores de fotos video fotos video fotos video Enrique del Cerro o curiosos han visto durante esta semana la pagina especial de la estrella fotos video fotos video fotos video Enrique del Cerro Say this using Spanish.
Say: 500 fans, admiradores de fotos fotos fotos video fotos fotos video Enrique del Cerro o curiosos han visto durante esta semana la pagina especial de la estrella fotos fotos fotos video fotos fotos video Enrique del Cerro
Question: Translate "Soy un(a) hombre, 42 años, Buscando un(a) mujer edad desde 22 hasta 42" from Spanish to English.
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I am a man, 42 years old, seeking a woman from 22 till 42
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para_crawl_enes
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fs_opt
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ShootingGamesGameswithbugsGameswithlasers
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
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Shooting Games Games with bugs Games with lasers
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word_segment
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Input: The husband of a pregnant brain dead woman asks she be taken off of life support. Cynda Rushton: But Texas law says she must be kept alive because of her unborn fetus. She asks: Is it ethical to keep her body alive against the wishes of her family? Rushton: Technology can be a double-edged sword, it can create hope or suffering.
Output: In Texas, 33-year-old Marlise Munoz's body is being maintained with technology after being reportedly declared dead based on neurologic criteria, meaning her brain can no longer keep her body alive and functioning. Her husband said she wouldn't want to be kept alive by medical technology. But state law requires that her body be sustained because she is 19 weeks pregnant. The issues surrounding Munoz's case are not isolated. In California, 13-year-old Jahi McMath's body is also being maintained with technology. Her family wants to continue keeping her alive even though her doctors consider her legally dead. There are families all over the world who have faced similar wrenching decisions. For the medical community and families affected in these cases, thorny ethical issues remain unanswered. Conventional wisdom says that the patient has the right to make a decision, but when he or she is unable to, the legal surrogate decides. With Munoz, there are two lives at stake: hers and that of her unborn child. Some believe that the life of the mother is directly linked to the life of the infant. They are viewed as an inextricable unit; they live and die together. For others, the mother and fetus are viewed as separate beings with independent interests. As a nurse and clinical ethicist, I have witnessed firsthand the anguish of family members who must make a choice about continuing pregnancies under such uncertain circumstances, or the aggressiveness of treatment for their extremely premature infants. Generally, under conditions where there is great uncertainty about outcome for either the mother or the infant, we defer to the family to make an informed decision. Do Munoz's preferences become nullified because she is pregnant? Should Mr. Munoz's request that his wife be allowed to die in a way that is consistent with her wishes be disregarded? What is the ethical justification of mandating continued treatment that is contrary to the patient's and surrogate's wishes? Does the fetus become a ward of the state and the woman's body merely a biologic incubator for the fetus? Who then is responsible for the ongoing costs and care of the woman's body and the fetus should it be sustained to the point of viability (24 weeks)? Keep in mind that there are significant unknowns. How would the lack of oxygen or other treatments impact the developing fetus? Even if the fetus could be sustained to the point of viability, complications resulting from dependence on technology, severe disabilities or premature death are quite possible. Another ethical aspect of this tragic case is the impact on Munoz's medical personnel, who are providing treatments that are not desired by the patient or her surrogate, and who are perceived to sustain death rather than life. Clearly, the first priority of doctors, nurses and other clinicians is the well-being of their patients. Their mandate is: First, do no harm. They want to help patients and avoid or remove their suffering. Whose interests are they obliged to promote when they have a patient like Munoz? But medical personnel are not merely mindless robots who implement the decisions of others. They, too, have moral stakes in the process and outcomes of their care. In order for them to do their work with competence, respect and compassion, they must preserve their own sense of integrity. When doctors and nurses begin to view their actions as causing physical, emotional or spiritual harms to their patients, it causes them moral distress. They begin to wonder: How can I see myself as a good doctor or nurse when I am participating in actions that I perceive as wrong or ethically unjustified? The result is that clinicians can burn out. They become cynical, detached or numb. There are no easy answers. Cases like Marlise Munoz are always heartbreaking. There are many things that technology in medicine cannot cure or repair. We cannot know whether attempting to sustain her biologic function to support her pregnancy will yield a healthy infant. Using technology is always a double-edged sword; the very technology that creates hope can also create suffering. It is time to pause to examine again our "technology default." We must engage with our communities about the boundaries of using technology, and what the appropriate interventions are when a person's life is sustained with technology. Some would argue that the Texas law rightly protects the interests of the developing fetus and restricts the family's choices. Is the state a better guardian for the fetus than his or her biological parents? We should always have a reverence for life and the ending of life. If there is uncertainty about the degree of brain damage a person has suffered, then it is ethical to use medical technology to keep him or her alive until a better determination can been made. However, as in the case of Marlise Munoz, we must consider whether keeping her alive by invoking a state law honors her and her memory. We need to find ways to make decisions that are respectful, fair and promote integrity. We also need to accept the limits of what medicine can and cannot do. The time has come for a new paradigm for ethical practice in health care. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Cynda Rushton.
Input: Sporting ban to campaign against apartheid in South Africa introduced in 1977. "Rebel tours" were highly controversial, unofficial, international matches. Team of West Indian cricket players visited South Africa in 1983. They were shunned by society on their return home to the Caribbean.
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My mom was always sports mad -- my dad not so much. But both my parents understood the importance of significant events, so when opportunity knocked, my parents opened up all doors for me. I grew up knowing full well that my country wasn't allowed to participate in international sports following the sporting boycott of 1977 which had been placed on South Africa in a protest against apartheid -- a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling white minority. So when the South African rugby team toured New Zealand in 1981, my parents made sure that I was awoken at 04:30 to watch all three Test matches. I got to snuggle between my parents -- and a first -- they put the television in their bedroom. It was the "flour bomb" Test -- where a light aircraft flew over Auckland's Eden Park before and during the match, dropping flour bombs, smoke bombs and anti-apartheid leaflets -- where I began to realize that other countries didn't like us. I didn't understand why at the time, and it hurt a little. Later that day, I'll never forget my parents telling me that it could be a long time before I witnessed something like this again. I was six at the time. They were right; I would next see these two teams play as a 17-year-old. First trip. My first trip to Cape Town's Newlands Cricket Ground was to watch Western Province play a domestic match. It must have been my mom's first trip too, because I distinctly remember entering the ground and ending up sitting on the grass embankment, which was reserved for colored people. Confused, we sat down. A kind couple offered us some fruit, so we stayed. I was blissfully unaware of how significant this possibly was. We returned a couple of years later to watch my first "Test" match: South Africa vs. the West Indies. This time we were seated in the correct place, in the Oaks Enclosure, which ironically these days is a grass embankment. I remember the hype and the excitement about this special day. I had seen the Windies in their warmup game against Western Province and I knew that they were something special. They had vicious fast bowlers and flamboyant batsmen. We got there early, along with thousands of others, just to watch the warmups. The excitement was tangible. I don't remember much about the games -- I remember more about the players. They were heroes to us. Perhaps there was some curiosity too, something about the islanders from far, far away on our shores. We used to follow them around the boundaries of the ground, hunting their prized autographs. And their accents -- just too cool. Didn't see color. I know I didn't see the color. I don't think most kids did -- they were just cricketers. At the end of play we would run on the field to try to touch them and grab one more autograph. Somewhere there is footage of me congratulating Sylvester Clarke by patting his back. I remember telling all my friends that I had touched the great bowler. While I had forgotten about it, listening to Franklyn Stephenson speak reminded me of the time we were trying to get him to drink from some kid's Coke. He obliged and we all simply went crazy. I realize the significance of that event now. Imagine a black guy drinking from the same can? Perhaps our parents would have flipped out, but this wasn't about color to us. Other memories include how obliging and friendly they were. Happy to give autographs and happy to interact positively with the huge crowds. Branded a rebel. It was with incredible interest and fascination that I watched "Branded a rebel" -- a CNN World Sport documentary which first screened last year. It gave me greater insight into the players, the tour, West Indies cricket and indeed my home country. And while "Branded a rebel" is an appropriate title for the program, it could have just as easily been titled "Branded Heroes." That's what they were to us white South Africans, and I think deep down the Windies players felt that too. It's all about what side of the line you were sitting, I guess. On their return home, the West Indian players were shunned by society and some were forced to move abroad to make a living. The poverty and other such ills which befell some of their players really tugged at all of my emotions. I started thinking what we as South Africans could have done for them. Could we have done more? Did we look after them well enough after the fact? It's a difficult one. These men didn't deserve it, no matter what choices they made. Society can be cruel. Strangled by hatred. It eats me up to think what those players endured upon their return. They were strangled by such hatred in their home countries, and yet I wish they somehow knew what they had done for young cricket fans like me. I got to see "real" international cricket played at the "highest" level. I got to meet new cricketing greats. I got to bowl like Clarke, Collis King and Colin Croft. I got to emulate David Murray's great wicketkeeping skills on Clifton beach, field like Alvin Kallicharan and admire the patience and masterful batting of the great Lawrence Rowe. And something else -- they taught us not to take ourselves too seriously by showing how much one can enjoy themselves on the sports field. Their smiles, I'll never forget their smiles. Each of their names is entrenched in my memory, and of all of those who saw the matches. They became part of my upbringing and that of thousands of South African fans. What I didn't understand at the time, was what it took for those men to actually land on our shores (money aside). They must have been scared -- really scared. I know I would have been. In the interview with Clive Lloyd, longtime captain of the official West Indies team that dominated world cricket for two decades, he said no amount of money would have made him support a racist regime. I would go as far as to say no amount of money would have put my fears at ease to travel to South Africa. Courage. It's not for me to judge, but those men were courageous. In their cricket and in their collective decisions, and I respect that. A few years later, I did wonder how the black West Indian players got to travel using "white" transport and stay in "white" areas. I remember asking my mom how that worked. She didn't know, but you could see that my political curiosity was growing. I was disappointed that more players didn't take up the opportunity of being interviewed for the documentary. I was intrigued by Stephenson, King and Murray's thoughts, motives and reflective answers. There seemed no real regret, which was fascinating and pleasing for some reason. As for those who declined an interview, their wounds obviously cut deep. Stephenson was just how I remember him. Boisterous, bubbly and always looking on the bright side of life. We got to know him well here, as he returned to play for the Orange Free State. The fact that he still has all his memorabilia means that the tour meant something to him, and that he feels part of change and change of attitudes in South Africa. I don't know if they changed us as a society but I'd like to thing so, even if it was an indescribably fractured and dysfunctional society. And by this I mean that white South Africa packed out every cricket ground to watch black West Indies, went home and made sure that "The Cosby Show" was the most watched program on television -- and yet black people were pretty much denied and excluded from everything. Heart bleeds. "Branded a rebel" showed balanced reporting. I like the fact that you saw the tour from a South African perspective as well. Great players like Graeme Pollock, Barry Richards and Clive Rice also effectively served life bans for being, well, South African, and the program understood that. I know that, fundamentally, the tour was morally corrupt, but for an innocent nine-year-old devoid of political allegiances and beliefs, it was simply a chance to see the world's best cricketers entertaining us on the world's most beautiful stage. Ultimately, I'd also like to believe that South African cricketers and administrators were trying to show the government the way forward, and that unity through sport was possible.
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Title: Anti-aircraft warfare.
Question: When do some people believe that lasers can play a more prominent role in air defence?
Title: Elizabeth II.
Question: Aside from her choice of Eden's successor, what crisis caused Elizabeth to be criticized?
Title: Dog.
Question: Grapes, raisins, onions, garlic and what common sugar alcohol (sweetener) is toxic to dogs?
Title: Czech language.
Question:
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How did old Czech allow some complex consonant clusters to be pronounced?
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PTK insured its vehicles with the Sigura Insurance Company, whose board of directors includes Xhema's husband, Jakup Xhema.
Translate to Turkish
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PTK araçlarını, yönetim kurulunda Xhema'nın kocası Yakup Xhema'nın yer aldığı Sigura Sigorta Şirketine sigortalattırmış.
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Article: The most obvious difference between the brains of mammals and other vertebrates is in terms of size. On average, a mammal has a brain roughly twice as large as that of a bird of the same body size, and ten times as large as that of a reptile of the same body size.
Question: A mammal's brain is how many times larger than a reptiles relative to body size?
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zs_noopt
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Does the sentence "The tallest peak of the range is La Pizzuta, about 1,333 m (4,373 ft.) high." provide a valid answer to the question "Which is the tallest mountain in Sicily?"
A: yes
Does the sentence "In an interview with The Times Kotick stated "I'm getting concerned about Sony; the PlayStation 3 is losing a bit of momentum and they don't make it easy for me to support the platform."" provide a valid answer to the question "What game development company completely disagreed with Kotick's statements in The Times interview?"
A: no
Does the sentence "The city's first Lord Mayor was appointed in 1935 and its boundaries further expanded in 1967 to include the town of Plympton and the parish of Plymstock." provide a valid answer to the question "Who was the first woman MP to take her seat in the British Parliament?"
A: no
Does the sentence "Many lawsuits turn on the meaning of a federal statute or regulation, and judicial interpretations of such meaning carry legal force under the principle of stare decisis." provide a valid answer to the question "What gives Congress limited power to enact statutes?"
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no
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fs_noopt
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Q: Translate "• Food and drinks are to be consumed inside the Hotel." to German?
Yes: In dem Salon findet gewöhnlich die abendliche Animation statt.
Q: Translate "Booking.com: Hotel Teatro Di Pompeo, Rome, Italy - 16 Guest reviews." to German?
Yes: Booking.com: Hotel Teatro Di Pompeo, Rome, Italien - 16 Gästebewertungen.
Q: Translate "But as long as poorer member states grow faster than their richer counterparts, one should not be overly concerned about temporary increases in intra-national disparities.
" to German?
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Solange die armen Mitgliedsstaaten allerdings schneller wachsen als ihre reichen Gegenstücke, sollte man über vorläufige intranationale Unterschiede nicht allzu besorgt sein.
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Write a question about the article
The mob guys laughed and repeated " I am a machine " over and over , and they played poker . Later in the week they were on a train and the mob guys were robbing it and had him collect the goods . The police showed up and he was freaking out and the teacher he was with kept saying i told you not to talk to those guys , i ca nt do anything for you , and stuff .
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What happened after the police showed up ?
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Flan2021
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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zs_noopt
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Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: Today Weidemann products are synonymous for compact Hoftracs wheel loaders and telehandlers in the agriculture and the equine industry forestry and wood industries municipalities nurseries biogas plants as well as various areas in industry and commercial enterprises
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Today, Weidemann products are synonymous for compact Hoftracs, wheel loaders and telehandlers in the agriculture and the equine industry, forestry and wood industries, municipalities, nurseries, biogas plants as well as various areas in industry and commercial enterprises.
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Tulsi Gabbard (, born April 12, 1981) is an American politician of the Democratic Party serving as the U.S. Representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district since 2013. She was also a Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee until February 28, 2016, when she resigned to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. Elected in 2012, she is the first Samoan American and the first Hindu member of the United States Congress. She served in a field medical unit of the Hawaii Army National Guard in a combat zone in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 and was deployed to Kuwait from 2008 to 2009.
Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, American Samoa, the fourth of five children. Her father, Mike Gabbard, is of American Samoan descent; his Samoan family moved to the United States and he became a naturalized citizen at age one. Her mother, Carol (Porter) Gabbard, was born in Decatur, Indiana. In 1983, when Gabbard was two years old, her family moved to Hawaii. Gabbard has spoken about growing up as a mixed-race girl in a multicultural and multireligious household: her father is of Samoan and European ancestry and an active lector at his Catholic church, but also enjoys practicing mantra meditation, including kirtan. Her mother is of European descent and a practicing Hindu. Tulsi embraced Hinduism as a teenager. Gabbard was home-schooled through high school except for two years at a girls-only missionary academy in the Philippines. She graduated from Hawaii Pacific University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 2009. She returned from a deployment to Iraq in 2006 and worked for U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka, then volunteered for another deployment to the Middle East in 2009. After returning to Hawaii, she was elected to the Honolulu City Council, where she served from 2011 to 2012. In 2012, she ran for the open 2nd Congressional District seat and won the primary with 55% of the vote in an upset over former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann. She won the general election with 81% of the vote. In the House of Representatives, Gabbard serves on the Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees. She is also a military police officer with the Hawaii Army National Guard.Answer this question using a quote from the following article:
What about her mother?
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Her mother, Carol (Porter) Gabbard, was born in Decatur, Indiana.
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Triple: Hamed Namouchi NAT. TUN; Hamed Namouchi N 37
What is a sentence that describes this triple?
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Tunisian Hamed Namouchi played number 37.
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Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below:
1105 Fragaria is a member of the Eos family.
1105 Fragaria (1929 AB) is Main-belt asteroid discovered on January 1, 1929, by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth at the Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl in Heidelberg, Germany. It was named after Fragaria, the genus of flowering plants in the rose family. It is a member of the Eos family.
Available options: (a). Yes (b). It's impossible to say (c). No
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(a).
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question: determining factors for quickness are the reaction speed, quickness (accelerating power) and quickness endurance.
Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: Determining factors for quickness are the reaction speed, quickness (accelerating power) and quickness endurance.
question: investing in innovation simply makes good business sense.
Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: Investing in innovation simply makes good business sense.
question: "cqtt" make his parallel parking, the replay...
Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
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A: "CQTT" make his parallel parking, the replay...
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Here is a premise:
These meetings offered a generally secure environment to share information, while also encouraging broader member participation.
Here is a hypothesis:
The meeting offered an easy way to steal information.
Here are the options: Select from:
* yes
* it is not possible to tell
* no
Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?
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no
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Generate a sentence, and then tell me the concepts included in that sentence.
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Sentence:
a ship built to dump earth into the harbor does its job .
Concepts:
build
harbor
ship
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ShootingGamesGameswithbugsGameswithlasers
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
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Shooting Games Games with bugs Games with lasers
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PTK insured its vehicles with the Sigura Insurance Company, whose board of directors includes Xhema's husband, Jakup Xhema.
Translate to Turkish
Turkish:
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PTK araçlarını, yönetim kurulunda Xhema'nın kocası Yakup Xhema'nın yer aldığı Sigura Sigorta Şirketine sigortalattırmış.
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Sentence 1: One of your 'little ideas'?
Sentence 2: It involves a slingshot, a beautiful woman, and a giant ape.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Question:
Acknowledgments are offered to any number of Washington big shots, including Slate's own Robert Shrum, who is thanked for his considerable editing skills.
Does it follow that "Robert Shrum worked for Washington for a year."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer:
it is not possible to tell
Q: If When people compete by saving, the rich have a head start., can we say that "The rich have a head start when it comes to saving. "?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: yes
Premise:
"i i i know i mean i wish i was lucky enough to not want to work you know"
Hypothesis: I wish i did not have the desire to work.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
yes
input question: and not venture venture out their own front door than If this premise is true, does that tell us:"They will leave their house at every opportunity. "?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
output answer: no
Q: If The sound fades into the distance as the smoke from its muzzle dissipates into the clear air., can we say that "The cloud of smoke disappears along with the sound."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: cake, chocolate, plate
A plate contains a cake decorated with fancy chocolate.
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: dish, throw, type
you can throw together culinary tool and type of dish .
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: chair, combination, table
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dining table has a combination of chairs and a bench to fit more people around
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Although research has been inconclusive, some findings have indicated that electronic communication negatively affects adolescents' social development, replaces face-to-face communication, impairs their social skills, and can sometimes lead to unsafe interaction with strangers. A 2015 review reported that “adolescents lack awareness of strategies to cope with cyberbullying, which has been consistently associated with an increased likelihood of depression.” Studies have shown differences in the ways the internet negatively impacts the adolescents' social functioning. Online socializing tends to make girls particularly vulnerable, while socializing in Internet cafés seems only to affect boys academic achievement. However, other research suggests that Internet communication brings friends closer and is beneficial for socially anxious teens, who find it easier to interact socially online. The more conclusive finding has been that Internet use has a negative effect on the physical health of adolescents, as time spent using the Internet replaces time doing physical activities. However, the Internet can be significantly useful in educating teens because of the access they have to information on many various topics.
Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): Which online activity has been consistently associated with increased liklihood of depression?
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cyberbullying
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zs_noopt
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What is the answer: What was the first Christian name of the composer Chopin?
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frederic
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zs_noopt
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Question:
Some data about a restaurant: name = The Golden Curry, food = English, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = city centre, near = Café Rouge. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
Answer:
The Golden Curry, near Café Rouge in the city centre, serves English food and has a high customer rating.
Question:
Some data about a restaurant: name = The Cambridge Blue, eatType = restaurant, food = English. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
Answer:
The Cambridge Blue is an English restaurant with a decent review.
Question:
Some data about a restaurant: name = Strada, food = Fast food, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = high, familyFriendly = yes, near = Rainbow Vegetarian Café. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
Answer:
A kid friendly Fast food place named Strada near Rainbow Vegetarian Café with high customer rating and a price range of £20-25.
Question:
Some data about a restaurant: name = The Rice Boat, food = Chinese, priceRange = high, customer rating = average, area = city centre, familyFriendly = yes, near = Express by Holiday Inn. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
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The Rice Boat Chinese place is near Express by Holiday Inn in the city centre. It is children friendly with average customer ratings. It's price range is high.
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Monkey Business is a 1952 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and written by Ben Hecht, which stars Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn, and Marilyn Monroe. To avoid confusion with the famous 1931 Marx Brothers film of the same name, this film is sometimes referred to as Howard Hawks' Monkey Business.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Marilyn Monroe acted in Monkey Business movie released in 1931
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It's impossible to say
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zs_noopt
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In: which is the oldest tropical rainforest in the world??
Out: Taman Negara
In: what is the largest state in america by size??
Out: Alaska
In: who's the kid in a bronx tale??
Out: Lillo Brancato Jr.
In: what time did one direction became a band??
Out:
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July 2010
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Question: Translate "2. El capítulo "Orión-Phoenix, el Planeta Amigo", del libro "Los Extraterrestres y Nosotros, Vol. 1" (publicación del Grupo de Estudios Ramatís, Vitória - ES) ha sido divulgado en los Mensajes Semanales 53 al 55." from Spanish to English.
Answer: 2. The Chapter "Orion-Phoenix, the Friend Planet", of the book "The Extraterrestrials and Us, Vol.1" (publication of the Group of Studies Ramatis, Vitória/ES) has been offered through the Weekly Messages 53 to 55.
Question: Translate "Sobre todo por los que más necesitados están." from Spanish to English.
Answer: Above all for those who need you most.
Question: Translate "Actividades sobre estados de agregación de la materia:" from Spanish to English.
Answer: Activities about aggregation states of matter:
Question: Translate "Llame a ITEM al 1-888-304-ITEM (sin costo en EEUU), y podrá: 1) Hablar en vivo con un representante y especificar el producto que usted quiere ordenar y suministrar los datos de su tarjeta de crédito, 2) Dejar un mensaje en el servicio internacional de mensajes de voz de ITEM (si un representante en vivo no está disponible), especificando los productos deseados, sus datos postales, número telefónico, dirección de correo electrónico, el método de envío preferido y la información de su tarjeta de crédito, o 3) Envíe por fax su pedido y la información de su tarjeta de crédito al servicio de respuesta por fax automatizada de ITEM cuando lo solicite el menú. ITEM calculará el precio total de sus productos, incluyendo los gastos de envío y embarque para el método de envío preferido que usted especifique, y le confirmará por correo electrónico o telefónicamente su pedido antes de completar la transacción (excepto en aquellos casos donde el representante de ITEM pueda suministrarle esta información por teléfono)." from Spanish to English.
Answer:
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Call ITEM at 1-888-304-ITEM (toll-free in US), and either: 1) Talk to a live representative and specify the products you would like to order and your credit card information, 2) Leave a message on ITEM's international voice mail service (if a live representative is not available), specifying the desired products, your mailing address, telephone number, email address, preferred shipping method, and credit card information, or 3) Fax your order and credit card information to ITEM's fax number, 717-620-0545. ITEM will compute the total price of your products, including shipping & handling costs for the preferred method of shipment you specify, and email or telephone you to confirm the order prior to completing the transaction (except in those cases where ITEM's representative is able to provide this information for you over the phone).
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IN: 2 weeks ago 30:01 xHamster mom, creampie, big tits, stepmom, milf, hairy
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OUT: 2 weeks ago 30:01 xhamster mom, creampie, big tits, stepmom, milf, hairy
IN: For the Real is ineffable, that is, undescribable and untouchable by the ordinary finite capacity of humans.
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OUT: for the real is ineffable, that is, undescribable and untouchable by the ordinary finite capacity of humans.
IN: Any shift also fall into the mailbox, either directly or day after, and if you want proof, it can also be arranged. large shipments?
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OUT: any shift also fall into the mailbox, either directly or day after, and if you want proof, it can also be arranged. large shipments?
IN: Is it possible to free-motion stitch without the BERNINA Stitch Regulator?
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is it possible to free-motion stitch without the bernina stitch regulator?
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Flan2021
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An example of a movie review. positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
A: Excellent view of a mature woman, that is going to lose everything (even the pruner has a mortgage). The way she gets involved into this special "business", the innocence, and the true love that exists between the people of a little town, it's mixed perfectly to give us as result a fresh, light and funny comedy. I couldn't stop laughing with a very funny scene of two old ladies in a drugstore.
I love European films, and with movies like this one, my opinion grows stronger. A movie that I also recommend with my eyes closed, in this same genre, is Waking Ned Devine.
Saving Grace, a comedy that many friends enjoyed as much as myself. You will love it.
Q: What's an example of a movie review?
An example of a movie review is here: So what's the big fuss out of making an INDIANA JONES wannabe when you have an actor who's cast as a fictional dude from adventure storybooks who doesn't want to go out on an adventure??? Whoever wrote the script for JAKE SPEED was probably fired, but for whatever reasons possible, this movie greatly lacks in excitement! That doesn't mean it has no action, but look on the dark side of the picture. This has got to bare no resemblance to INDIANA JONES or other action-adventure thrills containing cliffhangers and narrow escapes, and JAKE SPEED was promoted that way using clever propaganda to make me and several others interested in it! Besides, I've never heard of the guy, so who needs his attention?
Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) movie review.
Answer: EDDIE MURPHY DELIRIOUS is easily the funniest stand-up concert film I have ever seen. Most stand-up acts usually have lulls at some point, but not this one folks. For 90 min there is not one moment that is not side-splittingly funny. From the moment Eddie does a hilariously dead-on impression of Mr.T, the laughs are non-stop.
Sadly, this was done in 1983, and Eddie hasn't done anything nearly as funny. it's unbelievable that the man who wrote this phenomenally brilliant show, wrote a movie called HARLEM NIGHTS which was not very funny at all.
Eddie, if you're out there, please go back and do a concert film in the vein of DELIRIOUS. Believe me your fans will love you for it. And I think you know that.
Problem: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive positive
=++++=
Answer: This interesting Giallo boosts a typical but still thrilling plot and a really sadistic killer that obviously likes to hunt his victims down before murdering them in gory ways.
Directed by Emilio P. Miraglia who, one year earlier, also made the very interesting "La Notte che Evelyn Usci della Tomba" (see also my comment on that one), the film starts off a little slow, but all in all, no time is wasted with unnecessary sub plots or sequences.
This film is a German-Italian coproduction, but it was released in Germany on video only in a version trimmed by 15 minutes of plot under the stupid title "Horror House". At least the murder scenes, which will satisfy every gorehound, are fully intact, and the viewer still gets the killer's motive at the end. But the Italian version containing all the footage is still the one to look for, of course.
A convincing Giallo with obligatory twists and red herrings, "La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte" is highly recommended to Giallo fans and slightly superior to Miraglia's above mentioned other thriller.
An example of a movie review. positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
A: This is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. If you know the Real World and the people from those shows, this movie will be top notch, if you have never seen the real world you will still think it is an extremely funny movie but you won't get some of the inside jokes about the actors and the tv show.
An example of a movie review. positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
A:
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Hilarious, evocative, confusing, brilliant film. Reminds me of Bunuel's L'Age D'Or or Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain-- lots of strange characters mucking about and looking for..... what is it? I laughed almost the whole way through, all the while keeping a peripheral eye on the bewildered and occasionally horrified reactions of the audience that surrounded me in the theatre. Entertaining through and through, from the beginning to the guts and poisoned entrails all the way to the end, if it was an end. I only wish i could remember every detail. It haunts me sometimes.
Honestly, though, i have only the most positive recollections of this film. As it doesn't seem to be available to take home and watch, i suppose i'll have to wait a few more years until Crispin Glover comes my way again with his Big Slide Show (and subsequent "What is it?" screening)... I saw this film in Atlanta almost directly after being involved in a rather devastating car crash, so i was slightly dazed at the time, which was perhaps a very good state of mind to watch the prophetic talking arthropods and the retards in the superhero costumes and godlike Glover in his appropriate burly-Q setting, scantily clad girlies rising out of the floor like a magnificent DADAist wet dream.
Is it a statement on Life As We Know It? Of course everyone EXPECTS art to be just that. I rather think that the truth is more evident in the absences and in the negative space. What you don't tell us is what we must deduce, but is far more valid than the lies that other people feed us day in and day out. Rather one "WHAT IS IT?" than 5000 movies like "Titanic" or "Sleepless in Seattle" (shudder, gag, groan).
Thank you, Mr. Glover (additionally a fun man to watch on screen or at his Big Slide Show-- smart, funny, quirky, and outrageously hot). Make more films, write more books, keep the nightmare alive.
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The X-Factor is starting to overtake American Idol in the ratings race since they have the popular Simon Cowell as the judge.
Based on this sentence, who is they?
Choose your answer from:
[A]. The X-Factor.
[B]. American Idol.
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[A].
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Flan2021
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The UK's switch to digital television could begin as soon as 2007, according the media watchdog Ofcom.
What is this text about?
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Business
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How is "Zara, I do not know what I upset that the Harambaše." said in German?
In German: Zara, ich weiß nicht, was ich verärgert, dass die Harambaše.
How is "Read our online handbook for self-made tourists." said in German?
In German: Ein online Handbuch mit hunderten Informationen für Selfmade-besucher.
How is "The content of other sites with which the Network Epidermolysis bullosa is associated by links does not reflect the opinion of the Network Epidermolysis bullosa, serving merely as a source of further information and the description of connections." said in German?
In German: Für alle Links auf diesen Webseiten gilt, dass das Netzwerk keinen Einfluss auf die Gestaltung und Inhalte der gelinkten Seiten hat. Deshalb distanziert sich das Netzwerk hiermit ausdrücklich von allen Inhalten aller gelinkten Seiten und macht sich ihre Inhalte nicht zu eigen.
How is "At a critical point in the war, Malfurion disobeyed Ravencrest's orders and left the night elf army." said in German?
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In German: An diesem kritischen Wendepunkt des Krieges ignorierte Malfurion einen direkten Befehl von Rabenkrone und verlies die Nachtelfenarmee.
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Please answer this question: the first one rupee note was printed in india on?
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1917
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Flan2021
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zs_noopt
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AZ Alkmaar MANAGER John van den Brom; John van den Brom CLUB ADO Den Haag; John van den Brom CLUB De Graafschap
John van den Brom is the manager of AZ Alkmaar as well as a player for ADO Den Haag and De Graafschap.
Alan B. Miller Hall ARCHITECT Robert A. M. Stern
Robert A.M. Stern is the architect for Alan B. Miller Hall.
Strada eatType pub; Strada food Indian; Strada customer rating 1 out of 5; Strada near Yippee Noodle Bar
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Strada is an Indian food style pub near the Yippee Noodle Bar. It gets 1 out of 5 stars from its customers.
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Flan2021
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Looks like it's a bad time to be sexing up your publicly viewable video gaming. With debate swirling over treatment of women in gaming, Twitch, a service that lets users broadcast themselves playing games or watch others doing so, has banned "wearing no clothing or sexually suggestive clothing" in posts on the site. "Nerds are sexy, and you're all magnificent, beautiful creatures, but let's try and keep this about the games, shall we?" reads a section titled "Dress ... appropriately" in Twitch's Rules of Conduct, which were updated Tuesday. Boasting more than 55 million monthly visitors, Twitch was purchased by Amazon in August for a reported $970 million. The near billion-dollar price tag, combined with the fact that other tech heavyweights like Google were also pursuing a deal, highlights the massive popularity that video gaming has amassed as a spectator sport. Under the new rules, gamers can be suspended from Twitch for nudity or broadcasting themselves wearing items "including lingerie, swimsuits, pasties, and undergarments." While dealing with a serious issue, the rules maintain a playful tone. "You may have a great six-pack, but that's better shared on the beach during a 2-on-2 volleyball game blasting 'Playing with the Boys,'" read the rules, with a link to the iconic scene of that nature from the movie "Top Gun." "If it's unbearably hot where you are, and you happen to have your shirt off (gents) or a bikini top (ladies), then just crop the webcam to your face. If your lighting is hot, get fluorescent bulbs to reduce the heat. Xbox One Kinect doesn't zoom? Move it closer to you, or turn it off. There is always a workaround." While the post's wording goes out of its way to note the rules apply to both men and women, it comes at a time when female game developers, journalists and players have been targeted with death and rape threats, among other abuse, linked to the so-called GamerGate movement. Behind the furor over GamerGate. Ostensibly about ethics in video-game journalism, the movement quickly targeted "social justice warriors," most of them women, who questioned the portrayal of women in video games as well as the treatment of women in the community. Most recently, actress Felicia Day, known for the gaming-oriented Web series "The Guild," had her email and real-world address posted online less than an hour after a blog post in which she criticized GamerGate. Day had written that she feared retribution when she decided to share her views on the movement. In recent weeks, game designer Zoe Quinn, gaming critic Anita Sarkeesian and game designer Brianna Wu have all received threats of violence on Twitter and other platforms.
Summarize the highlights of this article.
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Twitch has said gamers can't broadcast without clothes on. Twitch is a popular service that lets users broadcast themselves playing video games. It was purchased by Amazon in August. The new rule comes as a spotlight is on treatment of women in gaming.
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Q: Does "assimilate" have the same meaning in the following two sentences?
The teacher paused in her lecture to allow the students to assimilate what she had said.
This country assimilates immigrants very quickly.
A: different meanings
Q: Does "come" have the same meaning in the following two sentences?
Your wish will come true.
The bill came to $2,000.
A: different meanings
Q: Does "rest" have the same meaning in the following two sentences?
The gun was steadied on a special rest.
The ocean was finally at rest.
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different meanings
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Flan2021
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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fs_noopt
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Problem: Add spaces: Assoonasthishijackergainsaccessintoyouroperatingsystem,browserssuchasGoogleChrome,InternetExplorer,andMozillaFirefoxwillbeinstantlyaffectedbythismaliciousprogram.
Spaces added: As soon as this hijacker gains access into your operating system, browsers such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox will be instantly affected by this malicious program.
This text is missing some spaces, please add them: AndereSpielewiereadyforwedding
Andere Spiele wie ready for wedding
input question: Fix spacing: Shoppingwithanentertainmentfactor!DiscovernewproductsandestablishedclassicsintheiconicworldofRayBan.Withthevirtualmirroryoucantrythelatestmodelsandeventakephotos.
output answer: Shopping with an entertainment factor! Discover new products and established classics in the iconic world of Ray Ban. With the virtual mirror you can try the latest models and even take photos.
Problem: 12AndinthatdaydidtheLordGODofhostscalltoweeping,andtomourning,andtobaldness,andtogirdingwithsackcloth:
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
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12 And in that day did the Lord GOD of hosts call to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth:
Add spaces: forotherfamilymembers,proofthattheyaredependentonyouorthereareserioushealthgroundrequiringyoutotakepersonalcareofthem
Answer: for other family members, proof that they are dependent on you or there are serious health ground requiring you to take personal care of them
This text is missing some spaces, please add them: 77%sayimprovinglanguageskillsshouldbeapolicypriority.
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77% say improving language skills should be a policy priority.
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Dáithí Ó Sé (born 2 June 1976) is an Irish television presenter. In 2010, he succeeded Ray D'Arcy as host of the Rose of Tralee, and married one of the Roses in 2012. Having risen to national fame as a continuity announcer and weather presenter with TG4, he most recently co-hosted RTÉ One's "The Daily Show."
Hypothesis: Daithi O Se most recently co-hosted RTE One's "the Daily Show."
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: The 2017 Portland State Vikings football team represent Portland State University during the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They are led by third-year head coach Bruce Barnum and play their home games at Providence Park, with one home game at Hillsboro Stadium. They are a member of the Big Sky Conference.
Hypothesis: Portland State Vikings played its home game at Hillsboro Stadium led by third-year head coach Bruce.
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas is a 2009 American animated television movie, distributed by PBS and produced by Imagine Entertainment and Universal Animation Studios. It was released on November 25, 2009. The movie is a holiday special featuring Curious George, as created in the children's books by Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey. It is shown every Christmas on PBS Kids.
Hypothesis: Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas was written by Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
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Context: "Exhausted" is the first Foo Fighters release and the lead single from the debut album. It was only issued as a promotional single, pressed on black 12" vinyl. The song is notable for being the first original Foo Fighters track released to the public, when it premiered January 8, 1995 on Eddie Vedder's Self-Pollution Radio broadcast.
Hypothesis: "Exhausted" was released as a CD single.
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Generated: Context: How to start a locksmith business<br>Find out the legal requirements for your state. Some states require bonding, licensing, insurance and certification. Requirements vary from state to state.
Hypothesis: The requirements vary depending which state you're in
Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Generated: Context: How to file a complaint against a realtor in florida<br>Gather evidence that supports your complaint against the agent. The more documentation of misconduct or ineffectiveness you can provide, the more likely your complaint will be taken seriously. [substeps] Include copies of any supporting paperwork with your complaint.
Hypothesis: When you file a complaint against a realtor in Florida you do not need any support for their misconduct. Your word is proof enough.
Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Generated: Context: How to do well in science class<br>Take clear, organized notes. The notes you take in class will help you know what to study between classes. Don't try to write down everything that the teacher says.
Hypothesis: to well in science one needs disorganized notes
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Context: Poor Trays<br>Tim was trying to make ice. He had to do it the old fashioned way with trays. Tim's trays were old and breaking apart. He got pieces of broken plastic everywhere. Tim finally decided to invest in new trays.
Hypothesis: Tim got new Trays color blue.
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It seems as if I have caused some confusion. Last night's email attachment was the P&L that did not include People's or Origination's share of the total. Currently attached is the P&L that was signed off on last night. If you have any questions, please call. DG 3-9573
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EMW 07/17
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The Cowboys began their season at Raymond James Stadium for a Week 1 duel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In the first quarter, Dallas shot first as kicker Nick Folk got a 51-yard and a 22-yard field goal. The Buccaneers responded in the second quarter as running back Carnell "Cadillac" Williams got a 1-yard touchdown run. The Cowboys regained the lead as quarterback Tony Romo completed a 42-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Miles Austin. Dallas increased their lead in the third quarter as Romo completed a 66-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Roy Williams. In the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay answered with running back Derrick Ward getting a 1-yard touchdown run, yet the Cowboys struck right back with Romo completing an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Patrick Crayton, along with running back Marion Barber getting a 6-yard touchdown run. Afterwards, Tampa Bay's rally only produced a 2-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Byron Leftwich to tight end Kellen Winslow.
Answer this question: Were more touchdowns scored from a run or from a pass?
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Sentence 1: uh we're supposed to be talking about houses though right well i run the business in my home
Sentence 2: I am not responsible for running any business.
OPT: a. yes b. it is not possible to tell c. no
Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
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What's the most logical way to complete this passage?
Paris (CNN) -- Paris is home to tens of thousands of Africans who have added the tastes, sounds and look of home to the city's cultural mix. The majority come from the Francophone North African countries of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, but there are also communities from Mali, Congo, Guinea, Senegal, Burkina Faso and across the continent. According to the 2009 census, the 1.9 million population of Paris includes 30,000 with Algerian nationality, 21,000 Moroccans, 15,000 Tunisians and 54,000 with other African nationalities. There are also many people who were born in Africa and now have French nationality, and French nationals with African-born parents. Many other Africans live in Paris without documentation and do not appear on official records.
"In those years, you could find plenty of Moroccan and Tunisian specialties because many tourists were going there on vacation and then coming back to France, but
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Algeria dishes were much harder to find."
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The EU set up this agency as part of the work essential for the completion of the internal market.
Translate to Finnish
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EU perusti tämän viraston osana sisämarkkinoiden edellyttämiä toimia.
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An example of a movie review. negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
A: This movie is a 90 minute Ramones concert with brief periods of stupidity and absolute boredom. What kind of high school is this anyway?
Unless you are a major Ramones fan, DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT waste your time like I did. This is utterly unwatchable from start to finish. This movie should be called Ramone Fever. Everyone appears to like them in this movie. There is not a plot to be found in this flick. As far as teen comedies go, you are scraping the bottom of the barrel with this one.
An example of a movie review. negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
A: What a shame that Alan Clarke has to be associated with this tripe. That doesn't rule it out however; get a group of lads and some Stellas together and have a whale of a time running this one again and again and rolling around on the floor in tears of laughter. Great wasted night stuff. Al Hunter homes in on a well publicised theme of the late 80s- that hooligans were well organised and not really interested in the football itself- often with respectable jobs (estate agent???). But how Clarke can convince us that any of the two-bit actors straying from other TV productions of low quality (Grange Hill) or soon to go on to poor quality drama (Eastenders) can for a nanosecond make us believe that they are tough football thugs is laughable. Are we really to believe that the ICF (on whom of course the drama is based) would EVER go to another town to fight with just SIX blokes?
The ICF would crowd out tube stations and the like with HUNDREDS. Andy Nicholls' Scally needs to be read before even contemplating a story of this nature. The acting is appalling and provides most of the laughs- Oldman is so camp it is unbelievable. Most of them look as though they should be in a bubble of bath of Mr Matey. A true inspiration to anyone with a digital video camera who thinks they can make a flick- go for it.
An example of a movie review. positive (OPTIONS:
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Except for an awkward scene, this refreshing fairy tale fantasy has a fun and delightful undercurrent of adult cynical wit that charms its way into the audience as well as a soundtrack that powerfully moves this fairy epic along. Except for one of the Robert DeNiro scenes that doesn't come across smooth and appears out of sync with the tone of the rest of the movie, this luscious romantic fairy tail has a great storytelling feel and the strong magic and the fine balance between serious adventure scenes and the lighter spiritual humor is well done. In the updated tradition of THE PRINCESS BRIDE this contemporary presentation of magic and love is captivating. Eight out of Ten Stars.
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Q: What's an example of a movie review?
An example of a movie review is here: Robert Taylor and Stewart Granger switch the goodie-baddie roles they held in "All the brothers were valiant". Taylor seems a bit uncomfortable in his bad-guy role but Granger plays his part perfectly. However the real hero in the story are the bison and the northwest. The film is perfectly made, with the atmosphere of the times wonderfully given. The direction is taut and although the film is no light-hearted entertainment it is, to my way of thinking a major film, unjustly ignored by the cognoscenti.
Q: What's an example of a movie review?
An example of a movie review is here: I seriously love this film so much, I never get sick of watching it. The only line I really can't stomach in this is when Riff calls herself a teenage lobotomy but other than that, everything else is perfect. I've never been a fan of PJ Soles and it didn't help to hear that she didn't even know who the Ramones were until she filmed this movie, but I can ignore her snarly little face for the most part. Most people who watch this over and over are fans of the Ramones and really.. that's the only reason I love it so much. I never get tired of seeing DeeDee mess up his Pizza lines or Joey mess up the name of the teacher over and over, haha. One of the best parts of the film is seeing them sing do you want to dance , down the halls of the high school.. I love it. The special edition DVD has a good retrospective, surprisingly PJ Soles isn't on it. Maybe she was working on another project *laugh* Anyway, great film, even better if you're a Ramones fan.
Q: What's an example of a movie review?
An example of a movie review is here: To bad for this fine film that it had to be released the same year as Braveheart. Though it is a very different kind of film, the conflict between Scottish commoners and English nobility is front and center here as well. Roughly 400 years had passed between the time Braveheart took place and Rob Roy was set, but some things never seemed to change. Scottland is still run by English nobles, and the highlanders never can seem to catch a break when dealing with them. Rob Roy is handsomely done, but not the grand epic that Braveheart was. There are no large-scale battles, and the conflict here is more between individuals. And helpfully so not all Englishmen are portrayed as evil this time. Rob Roy is simply a film about those with honor, and those who are truly evil.
Liam Neeson plays the title character Rob Roy MacGregor. He is the leader of the MacGregor clan and his basic function is to tend to and protect the cattle of the local nobleman of record known as the Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt). Things look pretty rough for the MacGregor clan as winter is approaching, and there seems to be a lack of food for everyone. Rob Roy puts together a plan to borrow 1000 pounds from the Marquis and purchase some cattle of his own. He would then sell them off for a higher price and use the money to improve the general well-being of his community. Sounds fair enough, doesn't it? Problems arise when two cronies of the Marquis steal the money for themselves. One of them, known as Archibald Cunningham, is perhaps the most evil character ever put on film. Played wonderfully by Tim Roth, this man is a penniless would-be noble who has been sent to live with the Marquis by his mother. This man is disgustingly effeminate, rude, heartless, and very dangerous with a sword. He fathers a child with a hand maiden and refuses to own up to the responsibility. He rapes Macgregor's wife and burns him out of his home. This guy is truly as rotten as movie characters come. Along with another crony of the Marquis (Brian Cox) Cunningham steals the money and uses it to settle his own debts. Though it is painfully obvious to most people what happened, the Marquis still holds MacGregor to the debt. This sets up conflict that will take many lives and challenge the strengths of a man simply fighting to hold on to his dignity.
Spoilers ahead!!!!!
Luckily for the MacGregor's, a Duke who is no friend to the Marquis sets up a final duel between Rob Roy and Cunningham to resolve the conflict one and for all. This sword fight has been considered by many to be one of the best ever filmed. Cunningham is thought by many to be a sure winner with his speed and grace. And for most of the fight, it looks like these attributes will win out. Just when it looks like Rob Roy is finished, he turns the tables in a shockingly grotesque manner. The first time you see what happens, you will probably be as shocked as Cunningham! Rob Roy is beautifully filmed, wonderfully acted, and perfectly paced. The score is quite memorable, too. The casting choices seem to have worked out as Jessica Lange, who might seem to be out of her element, actually turns in one of the strongest performances as Mary MacGregor. The film is violent, but there isn't too much gore. It is a lusty picture full of deviant behavior, however. The nobility are largely played as being amoral and sleazy. The film has no obvious flaws, thus it gets 10 of 10 stars.
The Hound.
Q: What's an example of a movie review?
An example of a movie review is here:
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In this film we have the fabulous opportunity to see what happened to Timon and Pumbaa in the film when they are not shown - which is a lot! This film even goes back to before Simba and (presumbably) just after the birth of Kiara.
Quite true to the first film, "Lion King 1/2 (or Lion King 3 in other places)" is a funny, entertaining, exciting and surprising film (or sequel if that's what you want to call it). A bundle of surprises and hilarity await for you!
While Timon and Pumbaa are watching a film at the cinema (with a remote control), Timon and Pumbaa have an argument of what point of "The Lion King" they are going to start watching, as Timon wants to go to the part when he and Pumbaa come in and Pumbaa wants to go back to the beginning. They have a very fair compromise of watching the film of their own story, which is what awaits... It starts with Timon's first home...
For anyone with a good sense of humour who liked the first films of just about any age, enjoy "Lion King 1/2"! :-)
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: car, parking, prevent, reserve, use
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the city uses unique parking to prevent cars from accessing specific reserved
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What is a one-sentence summary of the following article?
Bond agents typically have offices near local jails or criminal courts, and they often have a lot of information about people who've been arrested or charges that have been filed. Much of a bond agent's business comes from being easily accessible and easy to find, so it should be easy to locate a number of bond agents nearby. Bond agent offices frequently are open late hours and weekends, so it may be easier to track down a bond agent than it is to call the jail. Particularly if the person has already been booked, a bond agent with an office near the jail may have information on whether the person has been arrested or is being held at the local jail. Even if you end up not using the bond agent to bail the person out, they typically are willing to provide you any information they may have. A bond agent also may be able to help you if you aren't sure about the person's legal name. If they were present when the person was booked, they may be able to recognize the person from a physical description. How much information a bond agent will have often depends on how busy the jail was on that particular night. If the bond agent is located in a small town or relatively rural area, you probably can get more information than if you live in a densely populated urban area. If the person has been arrested and booked in the local jail, and you want to help get them out, the bond agent can help you find out whether the person's bond has been set and what you can do to pay it. You also may be able to find this information by calling the jail. If the person hasn't been booked yet, the jail will let you know when that person's bail hearing will be held. Typically, the booking and bail hearing will be held within 24 to 48 hours of the time the person is arrested. If the person has special medical or other needs, talk to someone at the jail and find out what you can do to help or get needed medications to them.
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Search for nearby bond agents. Ask the bond agent for information. Find out how to purchase a bail bond.
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Briefly summarize this sentence: the us military on wednesday faced the prospect of a costly logistical headache trying to move troops and supplies into afghanistan , after kyrgyzstan moved to close a major us air base that served as a vital hub .
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us supply routes to afghanistan under strain
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Reducing resource use means just what it says using fewer resources. There are lots of ways to reduce our use of resources. Buy durable goods. Choose items that are well made so they will last longer. Youll buy fewer items in the long run, so youll save money as well as resources. Thats a win-win! Repair rather than replace. Fix your bike rather than buying a new one. Sew on a button instead of buying a new shirt. Youll use fewer resources and save money. Buy only what you need. Dont buy a gallon of milk if you can only drink half of it before it spoils. Instead, buy a half gallon and drink all of it. You wont be wasting resources (or money!) Buy local. For example, buy local produce at a farmers market, like the one in Figure 2.20. A lot of resources are saved by not shipping goods long distances. Products bought at farmers markets use less packaging, too! About a third of what we throw out is packaging.
Question: "What are two examples of repair rather than replacing?"
Answer: "Grow a new plant once you've eaten the vegetables"
Is this answer correct?
Possible answers:
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-yes....I think the answer is
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no
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Translate to Finnish:
Protecting patient health means being able to counteract the emergence of new diseases, to confront old scourges when they reappear and to provide more effective treatment.
Finnish:
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Potilaan terveyden suojeleminen tarkoittaa, että pystytään torjumaan uusien sairauksien kehittymistä, vastustamaan vanhoja vitsauksia tai parantamaan sairauksia entistä tehokkaammin.
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input question: A few weeks ago, she informed the New York Times that she decided to tell the Salinger story now because her daughter recently turned 18. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"She had informed the New York Times that her daughter was sixteen now, old enough for her to tell the Salinger story."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
output answer: no
Question:
Based on the premise "This agreement, which gave the Serbs a great deal more than Vance-Owen would have, was puffed as a Nobel-worthy diplomatic accomplishment.", can we conclude that "That agreement gave the Serbs a lot less than Vance-Owen would have."? OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
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Answer:
no
Question: Sentence A: right that keeps you busy
Sentence B: That is something that keeps you busy.
If sentence A is true, how about sentence B?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: yes
Question: hum-um mine don't either mine don't either they have um my mom has a uh has a MasterCard and a Visa card and that's it
My mother had very poor experience with credit cards, and keeps to a small number for that reason.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Problem: Here is a premise:
For example, in the case of, aPromote Organizational Credibility,- both principles rely on the collaboration of senior executives and division heads for success and have as their target the senior management of the enterprise.
Here is a hypothesis:
Senior executives and divisions heads can collaborate on some things.
Here are the options: OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: yes
Question:
Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted him to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone.
Does it follow that "He was annoyed that Mr. Carter had corrupted him."?
OPTIONS:
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- it is not possible to tell
- no
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Choose your answer: Is "Richard Phillips Feynman (/ˈfaɪnmən/; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model." a good answer to the question "Feynman was famous for diagrams that showed how subatomic particles behaved, what are these known as?"
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no
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Choose your answer: Is "The archaeological Painted Grey Ware culture, which flourished in the Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh regions of northern India from about 1100 to 600 BCE, is believed to correspond to the Kuru and Panchala kingdoms." a good answer to the question "What is the first Indian text to mention iron?"
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no
Question:
Choose your answer: Is "Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto." a good answer to the question "What individuals live at Fatima House at Notre Dame?"
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philippine acting defense secretary eduardo ermita thursday reiterated that peace talks between the government and the national democratic front -lrb- ndf -rrb- should be held in the philippines instead of in a foreign land .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph?
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foreign exchange rates in hong kong
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Context and question: Glacial moraines are formed by the deposition of material from a glacier and are exposed after the glacier has retreated. They usually appear as linear mounds of till, a non-sorted mixture of rock, gravel and boulders within a matrix of a fine powdery material. Terminal or end moraines are formed at the foot or terminal end of a glacier. Lateral moraines are formed on the sides of the glacier. Medial moraines are formed when two different glaciers merge and the lateral moraines of each coalesce to form a moraine in the middle of the combined glacier. Less apparent are ground moraines, also called glacial drift, which often blankets the surface underneath the glacier downslope from the equilibrium line.
What mraines are formed when two ice sheets meet?
Answer: unanswerable
Context and question: Founded by free settlers from the British Crown colony of Van Diemen's Land on 30 August 1835, in what was then the colony of New South Wales, it was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837. It was named "Melbourne" by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard Bourke, in honour of the British Prime Minister of the day, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was officially declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the newly founded colony of Victoria in 1851. During the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, it was transformed into one of the world's largest and wealthiest cities. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as the nation's interim seat of government until 1927.
Melbourne became the capital of what colony in 1851?
Answer: Victoria
Context and question: Scotland has a very different educational system from England and Wales, though also based on comprehensive education. It has different ages of transfer, different examinations and a different philosophy of choice and provision. All publicly funded primary and secondary schools are comprehensive. The Scottish Government has rejected plans for specialist schools as of 2005.
When was Scotland's latest rejection of the specialist school model?
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Joissain valtioissa kuten Israelissa on jo vuosia ollut aseistettua henkilökuntaa kansallisen lentoyhtiön lennoilla, enkä ole tähän päivään mennessä kuullut yhdestäkään tällaisesta onnettomuudesta.
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Certain states such as Israel have for many years now had armed personnel on their national airline’s flights, and I am not aware of any such accidents occurring to date.
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Input: Queen Victoria
Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.
Who replaced Lord Rosenbery after only a year of government?
Output: Lord Salisbury
Input: Glacier
Even at high latitudes, glacier formation is not inevitable. Areas of the Arctic, such as Banks Island, and the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica are considered polar deserts where glaciers cannot form because they receive little snowfall despite the bitter cold. Cold air, unlike warm air, is unable to transport much water vapor. Even during glacial periods of the Quaternary, Manchuria, lowland Siberia, and central and northern Alaska, though extraordinarily cold, had such light snowfall that glaciers could not form.
Which areas in Antartica are considered polar deserts?
Output: Banks Island, and the McMurdo Dry Valleys
Input: Protestantism
Parallel to events in Germany, a movement began in Switzerland under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli. Zwingli was a scholar and preacher, who in 1518 moved to Zurich. Although the two movements agreed on many issues of theology, some unresolved differences kept them separate. A long-standing resentment between the German states and the Swiss Confederation led to heated debate over how much Zwingli owed his ideas to Lutheranism. The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw potential in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther. A meeting was held in his castle in 1529, now known as the Colloquy of Marburg, which has become infamous for its failure. The two men could not come to any agreement due to their disputation over one key doctrine.
Who began the Protestant movement in Switzerland?
Output: Huldrych Zwingli
Input: Brain
The most obvious difference between the brains of mammals and other vertebrates is in terms of size. On average, a mammal has a brain roughly twice as large as that of a bird of the same body size, and ten times as large as that of a reptile of the same body size.
A mammal's brain is how many times larger than a reptiles relative to body size?
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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Constructive criticism improves a person's behavior, encouraging positive changes. Whereas destructive criticism condemns and discourages the person. Destructive criticism demeans, discredits and hurts people. In contrast, constructive criticism improves a specific behavior without personal attacks.Their self-esteem remains intact. Your reason for critiquing someone's work or behavior affects how you deliver feedback. If you have an ulterior motive besides wanting to help the person improve, thats come across as overtly negative. Reflect on whether the criticism you intend to impart will actually be productive. Good intentions do not always get a positive response. For example, if your friend has gained a lot of weight since you last saw each other, telling her she should lose weight for her health's sake probably won't fall on receptive ears and, in fact, she may feel hurt. Criticizing is one of those domains where intentions are less important than what you actually say and do. Instead of acting on impulse, be thoughtful and ask yourself how it would sound if you told this person what you’re thinking. Are the words you choose appropriate? What about the underlying social politics? What about yourself? For example, if you want to criticize your friend about her weight and you're naturally thin, think about how she may feel to receive this feedback from you, someone who has never struggled to lose weight nor experienced weight-based discrimination. If someone requests feedback and is willing to change, then constructive criticism is warranted. Ask yourself if the person would be better off receiving constructive criticism. Would it have a positive impact on their life? Unsolicited criticism could be hurtful. If the issue is relatively minor, such as a situation where you don't like your friend's wardrobe because she wears too much pink and you want to tell her, it may best not to say anything...unless you feel this situation is disadvantageous to or hurting her in some way. It's important to use criticism as a means to help another person, not to help yourself or have your own opinions heard. If you are in a position of authority or someone has explicitly asked you for feedback, it's acceptable to give constructive criticism. For example, if you run a business and it's time for your quarterly check-in with employees, you need to assess your employees' work and discuss strategies for improvement if you think there's room for growth. It's important to choose a peaceful time and place to deliver your critique alone because receiving any criticism in front of others is stressful. For example, it would be a bad idea to give performance reviews for each person in front of their coworkers and colleagues at a staff meeting. Schedule a time to meet with the person. Arrange to meet in a private, non-threatening space, like an office. Allow sufficient time for the meeting so that there is room for dialogue in case the person has questions and would like to respond to your feedback. It's important not to rush these meetings so that the other person will feel valued and respected, not dumped on and dismissed. The environment where you talk should feel neutral and pleasant. If you're speaking with a loved one, it may be helpful to get out of the house to take a walk together, or go for a drive to a place you both like. If you're speaking with a colleague or student, meet in a conference room or another neutral space where you can get some privacy.
SUMMARY: Note the difference between constructive criticism and destructive criticism. Good intentions. Is the criticism warranted? Determine whether you are the right person to criticize. Choose the time and place.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pair the correct size of line with your crankbait according to how deep you want the bait to run. For example, use a 10 lb (4.5 kg) fluorocarbon line to lighten up a deep diving crankbait or you can use the same 10 lb (4.5 kg) fluorocarbon line to get a medium diving crankbait to stay at its deepest range. The weight will range from ⅛ ounce to 2 ounces. Remember that the slower you reel, the deeper your lure will swim while reeling fast keeps your lure shallow. Blade size also affects how deep your lure will go but you can also add a trailer to your hook for buoyancy and movement. Plastic/rubber lures come in different shapes and sizes but remember they are meant to mimic worms or lizards so use lines that won’t easily get snagged in vegetation or debris where worms or lizards would commonly be found.
SUMMARY: Match your line with the diving depth. Choose lighter spinnerbaits for shallow water and heavier lures for deeper depths. Use a floating plastic/rubber lure, around 7 inches (18 cm), with a light wire rig.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Consult with the instructions that came with your pan to see how often, if at all, you should season your pan. Rinse and dry the pan completely. Rub a teaspoon of oil on the inside of the pan with a paper towel. Put the pan in an oven preheated at 300°F (149°C) for one hour. Once the pan has cooled, wipe off the oil with paper towels. If your pan has a nonstick coating, it may wear off with use over time. Seasoning your pan can make it last longer. For example, you may want to completely season your pan semiannually. Rub it with a small amount of oil every time before you use it. Allow the pan to cool naturally after it’s been heated. Don’t run your pan under cold water while it’s hot, or vice versa. Sudden temperature changes can cause nonstick cookware to warp, preventing heat from evenly distributing in the future. Hang your pans to store them, if possible, with decent space in between. If you must stack them, do so away from hard corners and sharp objects. Put a paper towel in between your pan and other cookware. Padding your pan with a paper towel will help you to take the pan out without scraping it against other cookware.
SUMMARY: Season your pan with oil. Don’t subject your pan to sudden temperature changes. Store your pan with care.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Water-tight is airtight, and you need to prevent air from escaping your hands to make them whistle. You lips will be puckered out, but somewhat close together. Imagine you are "booing” someone on stage.
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Data: Blue Spice eatType coffee shop; Blue Spice priceRange cheap; Blue Spice customer rating 5 out of 5; Blue Spice area city centre; Blue Spice familyFriendly no; Blue Spice near Avalon
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The Blue Spice is a non-family-friendly coffee shop near Avalon in the city centre with a cheap price range and a 5 out of 5 customer rating.
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Premise: A guy is standing close to a garbage can.
Hypothesis: A person is paddling a canoe.
Is the hypothesis true?
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- it is not possible to tell
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no
Question:
Premise: A woman wearing a flower t-shirt makes a transaction at a bike store.
Hypothesis: A woman buys something at the store.
Is the hypothesis true?
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- it is not possible to tell
- no
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Premise: An asian family is waiting at an airport.
Hypothesis: The family is from Argentina.
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Language: Spanish and French Say this using Spanish.
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input hypothesis: The writer of the statement thinks that corporations meddle in the elections process by making large contributions to candidates.
Context: Who could claim, without raising an eyebrow, that this system is truly equitable, transparent and accessible, a system that allows corporations, which do not have the right to vote, to meddle in the electoral process by making contributions far beyond the capability of the ordinary voter, and thus unduly influencing the political policy of the parties and the candidates seeking votes?
true or false: Yes
input hypothesis: Canada does not have any form of wind.
Context: Parks Canada announced that surf conditions in P.E.I. National Park are currently considered dangerous and visitors are asked not to enter the water, according to a news release. "Rip currents may be formed along the shores due to high winds and resulting surf conditions," reads the release. "To ensure visitor safety, entering the water is not recommended in these conditions and visitors are asked to follow surf guard instructions."
true or false: No
input hypothesis: The daughter accused her mom of not being a good Christian.
Context: Late in '04 my daughter came home from school, and I was discussing kind of what was going on in the district with her. And she looked at me and she said, Well, Mom, evolution is a lie, what kind of Christian are you, anyway, which I found to be very upsetting.
true or false: Yes
input hypothesis: She decided to give herself a bowl haircut.
Context: Haircut at home<br>Cayla wanted her hair cut. So she went and bought a brand new pair of scissors. She looked at pictures on the internet of many desired hairstyles. She decided on a haircut and began cutting her hair. Cayla is now sporting a brand new haircut.
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Q: Attached is a redlined version of the Spot GTC (without credit) that shows the changes that were made. The same changes were made to all of the other GTCs. Hope this helps. Stacy
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Q: Vicki, how much $$ are we talking about for the bankruptcy and the class action suit? It does not seem inappropriate for us to share the bankruptcy costs given the CTC issue. I agree with you on the class action suit. Lets discuss further before we approach ENA. Regards
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Q: Tom, I believe you are correct regarding the voice mail question you left me. Anything you trade on that might be in a Schwabb account etc will more than likely need to be rolled over to Paine Webber. Mutual Funds will probably not be an issue. Like I said, I don't have too much information on that right now however I just wanted to give you guys a heads up that we will have to eventually make those changes. Thanks, Tony
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Q: Jana:: I am the manager of West Desk Logistics, and I would like to start having analysts rotate into my group. The gas trading desk director, Phillip Allen is also very high on this idea. Could you give me a call so we could discuss? I would like to get one of the new hires as quickly as possible. My extension is 31991. Thanks.
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Q: In which country were the Commonwealth Games held in 1962
What is the answer?
A: australia
Q: For what team did Michael Schumacher drive in his first grand prix?
What is the answer?
A: jordan
Q: "Who wrote the play ""Still Life"", on which the 1945 film ""Brief Encounter"" was based?"
What is the answer?
A: noel coward
Q: What creature is on the mission insignia or badge of the first moon landing, Apollo 11?
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Summarize this article:
Aggar, 32, began rowing after an accident left him paralysed in 2005.
He won Paralympic gold in the arms-shoulders single scull in Beijing in 2008 and took bronze in Rio last year.
"Rowing has shaped my life in so many ways. I will miss being alongside the team as they push towards Tokyo," said the four-time world champion from London.
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Former Paralympic rowing champion Tom Aggar has retired after 10 years in the sport.
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Question: Retirement homes in Bagua, Peru Say this using Spanish.
Say: Geriátricos en Puno, Perú
Question: In cases where liposuction involves the removal of large quantities of reserve fat, it can sometimes worsen the appearance of cellulite. Say this using Spanish.
Say: En casos donde grandes cantidades de grasa han sido removidas, la liposucción puede empeorar la apariencia de la celulitis.
Question: Iraq and Syria have been steadily descending into the ranks of failed states for some years now. Say this using Spanish.
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Write an article based on this "Be proactive. Keep in touch. Don't be materialistic. Do things "just because". Strive to be yourself around her. Let her know that she's valuable to you."
article: Like the vast majority of human beings, most girls won't want to ask to be treated well - they'll want you to spontaneously treat them well. If your girlfriend constantly has to ask for the things she likes in your relationship - like for you to hold her hand, listen when she talks, remember her birthday, and so on - these special things are robbed of the joy they might otherwise bring. This can even make her feel isolated or needy. So try to stay on the ball - make an effort to treat your girlfriend with respect without her having to ask you. It's hard to be a steady presence in your girlfriend's life (and vice versa) if you rarely talk to her. Though every couple will have a different natural "rhythm" of communication, generally, you should try to meet, call, or, at the very least, text your girlfriend once or twice a week, if not more. This should stem from a natural urge to want to know what she's been up to - what minor accomplishments she's made in the last few days, what challenges she's faced, and so on. Be sure to contact your girlfriend on your own - don't just respond to her calls and texts. Taking the initiative to make that crucial first contact with your girlfriend demonstrates that you want her as much as she wants you. Nothing is less romantic than a man who loses sight of what's really important in life in favor of his money or possessions. Your girlfriend should always take precedence over material pleasures. For instance, don't skip your anniversary dinner to wax your new car. Don't neglect your girlfriend for weeks to play an addictive video game. Don't devote your every waking hour to your work. Keep your life in perspective - genuine love is a longer-lasting source of joy than any material gains you can ever hope to make. This being said, a good girlfriend will never willingly ask you to do things that are bad for your financial health. Though the mythical "gold-digger" is much rarer in real life than popular culture may lead you to believe, beware of women that pressure you into buying expensive gifts. It's normal for a man to show he cares for his girlfriend by celebrating birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, and so on with her. It's exceptional for him to show that he cares on the days between these big events. Take your girlfriend by surprise. Celebrate your relationship for no other reason than that you cherish it. This doesn't necessarily have to mean booking a fancy, expensive night out - a simple love note, a rose, a sweet text message, and other things like this can let her know that you are thinking of her and care for her. One of the goals of any good relationship should be for both partners to reach the point where neither has to put on a "nice" front for the other. Within the context of your relationship, you should be able to truly be "you" and not one of the characters you adopt for work, school, etc. This won't happen overnight, but it is something that has to happen for a great relationship to develop. Sometimes this may mean being truthful about negative emotions that, for whatever reason, you can't express during your daily life. Be honest and open about these emotions - they're part of the real you - but don't let them become the only topic of conversation in your relationship. This goes far beyond everyday compliments, which can become rote and dull if you repeat them too often. Instead, when you want to make your girlfriend feel amazing, be specific, drawing examples from your personal history and attempting to genuinely express your inner thoughts. Also, try to adjust the "sappiness" of your comments to a level that you know your girlfriend is comfortable with. Finally, choose especially poignant opportunities to make these types of comments - no matter how good you are with words, you can cheapen your thoughts by repeating them incessantly. For example, if you know your girlfriend is comfortable with a little sappiness in your expressions of verbal affection, rather than saying, "Hey, nice dress", you might say, "I like your dress. It reminds me of that dress you wore when we first met." This is much sweeter and has the added benefit of showing that you remember a small deal from early in your relationship.
Write an article based on this "Pick a designated moment to check your phones. Choose phone-free activities. Select a date where there won’t be disturbances."
article: Ahead of time, plan 5 minutes during your date or outing when you and your companion will check your phones. It can be helpful to select a moment of transition form one activity to another. Doing this allows your companion to know they will have time set aside to address any important communications that come up, putting them at ease for the rest of the outing. To a romantic partner you might say, “I really want to focus on each other tonight. Can we leave our phones in the car during dinner? We can check them before we drive to the movies to make sure work hasn’t called you.” To a coworker you might say, “Can we sideline our phones for the meeting? Let’s give each other our undivided attention to discuss the proposal. We can check for new messages on the way to the client luncheon.” Certain activities are not conducive to checking phones because you need both hands to do them. If your partner or friend has a consistent problem with checking their phone, try mobile-unfriendly activities, such as rock climbing or canoeing, to get more quality time when you hang out. You may even get extra enjoyment doing something out of the ordinary together. If your partner or friend’s phone interruptions are largely tied to a specific work schedule, try scheduling your hangouts on other days. This will help you have a more productive friendship or relationship. For example, if your partner or friend is a social worker who is always on call on Tuesdays, let’s say, schedule outings on other days so your companion can better balance their work needs with your social ones.
Write an article based on this "Talk to them about how they feel about kissing. Think about how they treat you. If the person doesn’t like you, move on. Look at their body language and see how they act. Act confidently when you’re around them."
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There is a tendency for younger people in elementary school to socialize with people they don’t like romantically. Kissing may not be for everyone, so it’s important that you understand the person you want to kiss, and how they feel about kissing. Ask them about kissing. If they seem grossed out or embarrassed, they may not be ready for a kiss. You don’t have to give away your intentions to kiss them. Say something like “My older brother kissed his girlfriend in front of me. What do you think about kissing?” You can ask their friends how they feel about kissing. If someone does not like you, they probably won’t want to kiss you. Think about how you talk and treat each other. If they are constantly telling you to go away, that you’re annoying, or that they don’t want to be around you, it’s a good sign they don’t like you. If they always go out of their way to help you and always wants to talk to you, they may like you. If they tease you, don’t lose hope. Some kids in elementary school tease other kids because they like them. If they go out of their way to talk to you and be around you, it might be a sign that they actually like you, even if teasing is involved. You can’t force or trick anyone to like you. If you feel like your crush doesn’t like you, try to find someone else. It might be hard and it may make you very sad, but you shouldn’t be ashamed. There are plenty of people that will enjoy your company. Try to make friends with other kids in school to take your mind off the person you want to kiss. Don’t give up immediately. Don’t assume they don’t like you without trying to talk to them. If you want to kiss a boy, there are common signs that point to if he likes your or not. If he fiddles with his shirt or socks, leans or stands with a wide stance, talks with his hands, or seems nervous, there’s a good chance he likes you. If you’re curious if a girl likes you, she will usually tilt her head towards you, point her feet in your direction, play with her hair, or will blush when she’s around you. Don’t take every action as a sign of something. Only consider this advice if this is how they always act around you. Even if you’re scared or self conscious, act like you are confident. If you smile, stand up straight, and talk clearly, it will appear like you're confident even if you’re not. Try practicing when you’re in other situations so you can do it naturally when you’re around your crush.
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IN: Review: Just emailed a friend who's in film school about this flick. Something to avoid when making a film - characters blabbering senseless, overwrought, convoluted monologues on screen that are ultimately trite and unconvincing. If the film is an attempt at social realism, these verbal barrages are so over-the-top that they actually draw attention to the film constructed as film and effectively neutralize that intent. Is it the acting, or the script that is bad, or both?
The protagonist is also highly unbelievable for social realism - ravenously consuming canonical English literature and the bible while high or hungover and able to produce such profoundly sophomoric soliloquies while intoxicated? And how is such an unattractive, unwashed and verbally noxious character able to bed most of the women he meets within minutes of encountering them? (I had to applaud when one chick finally threw him out onto the street, despite his whining and self-pitying banter).
The viewer encounters pretentious references to Ancient Greek literature, Nostradamus and the Book of Revelations. The impending doom of mankind, in the form of bar codes imprinted on our foreheads or right hands in spooky biblical fashion, is presented to a character who is oh-so-cleverly exposed in his role as a guardian of empty space.
This flick is over-scripted and over the top - a melodrama clumsily infused with pedestrian "philosophy" about the meaning of mankind, life, etc. It is trite, overwrought and tedious.
There are some very fine English films available with content similar to this film. "Nil by Mouth" is an excellent, far more interesting excursion into the lives of individuals in a similar social milieu. Ditto for "In the Warzone." And although the comparison is not even warranted, check out anything by Peter Greenaway, who far more deftly handles dialogue, wit and absurd characters and situations.
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IN: Review: For those who commented on The Patriot as being accurate, (Which basically satanised the English), it was interesting to see this film. By all accounts this was the bloodiest war that Americans have ever been involved in, and they were the only nationality present. It was therefore very refreshing to see something resembling historical accuracy coming from that side of the Atlantic that did not paint America as either martyrs or saviours. All in all though what this film did bring home was the true horrors of any conflict, and how how whatever acts are committed in war only breed worse acts, often culminating in the suffering of the innocent. This was not a film where you cheered anybody on but both pitied and loathed all.
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OUT: positive
IN: Review: Del - "You are the dumbest smart person I've ever met."
Calvin- "Well,I had a brain, but they lost it in the re-writes."
I think what I find most egregious about this bastardization of Asimov's work was how the character of Susan Calvin was portrayed. In the books, she was actually one of the first strong female protagonists, able to think her way through a problem. Here she's just a damsel in distress, waiting to be rescued by Wil Smith.
There are passing references to Asimov's Laws of Robotics, but they are an afterthought to the CGI and action scenes.
Smith is likable, as he is in most of his films, but honestly, the story isn't that good. YOu figure it out long before these genius characters do.
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OUT: negative
IN: Review: Well, i rented this movie and found out it realllllllly sucks. It is about that family with the stepmother and the same stupid fights in the family,then the cool son comes with his stupid camera and he likes to take a photo to damaged building and weird things and weird movie ,and then he asks his father to take him to a side trip and simply agrees, etc etc etc..... They go to that town which no one know it exists (blah blah blah) And the most annoying thing is that the movie ends and yet you don't understand what is THAT MOVIE!!!!I have seen many mystery movies but that was the worst, Honestly it doesn't have a description at all and i wish i didn't see it.
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Seit The Division Bell 1994 ist Wright wieder Vollmitglied der Band. Eine anschließende Welttournee und ein üppig verpacktes Live-Album ( P.U.L.S.E ( 1995 )) wurden als Lebenszeichen der Band um nun mehr David Gilmour gewertet, allerdings war der kommerzielle Erfolg von The Division Bell sehr viel größer als die Zustimmung der Kritiker, die überwiegend einen künstlerischen Stillstand konstatierten.
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Then we get out of the drive thru and I hear this noise yet again only this time it is getting louder and closer to me . Yes , it was chirping noises . I go over this one lane bridge and ca n't take it anymore .
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Premise: Its cool air and pretty setting made it a favorite retreat for colonial families right up to the end of British rule in Jamaica in 1962.
Hypothesis: Some of the British families from colonial rule still live in Jamaica.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Premise: in a hot air balloon yes now that's fun
Hypothesis: In a hot air balloon, yes it takes the joy out of it.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: no
Premise: In contrast to Mallorca, Menorca's economy was devastated for decades.
Hypothesis: The Menorcan economy was incredibly wealthy and continued to boom for a long time.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: no
Premise: It occupies what was once known as the Malacca Club for British colonials and local planters.
Hypothesis: Local planters enjoyed their time there.
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- it is not possible to tell
- no
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CHAPTER XII
Königstein
Phineas Finn and Lady Laura Kennedy sat together discussing the affairs of the past till the servant told them that "My Lord" was in the next room, and ready to receive Mr. Finn. "You will find him much altered," said Lady Laura, "even more than I am."
"I do not find you altered at all."
"Yes, you do,--in appearance. I am a middle-aged woman, and conscious that I may use my privileges as such. But he has become quite an old man,--not in health so much as in manner. But he will be very glad to see you." So saying she led him into a room, in which he found the Earl seated near the fireplace, and wrapped in furs. He got up to receive his guest, and Phineas saw at once that during the two years of his exile from England Lord Brentford had passed from manhood to senility. He almost tottered as he came forward, and he wrapped his coat around him with that air of studious self-preservation which belongs only to the infirm.
"It is very good of you to come and see me, Mr. Finn," he said.
"Don't call him Mr. Finn, Papa. I call him Phineas."
"Well, yes; that's all right, I dare say. It's a terrible long journey from London, isn't it, Mr. Finn?"
"Too long to be pleasant, my lord."
"Pleasant! Oh, dear. There's no pleasantness about it. And so they've got an autumn session, have they? That's always a very stupid thing to do, unless they want money."
1. Who was having a discussion?
2. About what?
3. Who interrupted?
4. Who was waiting to speak to Mr. Finn?
5. What was his name?
6. Where was he waiting?
7. Where was he sitting, in that room?
8. How old is Laura?
9. Had her father gotten significantly older?
10. In how many years?
11. Were his movements steady?
12. What was he wearing?
13. Where was he exiled from?
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1. Phineas Finn and Lady Laura Kennedy
2. affairs of the past
3. the servant
4. Laura's father
5. the Earl
6. in the next room
7. near the fireplace
8. middle-aged
9. Yes
10. two years
11. No
12. furs
13. England
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