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A stranger in town meets pretty young Susan Martinez De La Cruz and accompanies her to a barbecue , where wealthy Jason Carberry is saying a few words for the recently departed Robin Randall , a citizen who got shot . Jason objects to the stranger's presence , being Susan's guardian and protective of her . He challenges him to a shootout , but the stranger pulls his pistol before Jason's can even clear the holster . Calaveras Kate , a saloon singer who's in love with Jason , is relieved when the stranger declines to pull the trigger . Rafael Moreno suddenly rides into town and picks a fight with the stranger . Their brawl continues until the arrival of Judge Wallace Wintrop and his niece , Sheila , who have come to town from back East and deplore all this random violence out West . The stranger is recognized as Reb Randall , the dead man's brother . He is looking for the killer , who could be Rafael , or could be Jason , or could even be Billy Buckett , the coward of the county . The women hold their breath to see if the men they love will survive . Question: "What was the name of the person who meets Susan and accompanies her to barbecue?" Answer: "Reb Randall" Is this answer correct?
yes
Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_noopt
Add spaces: Theproblemofmomentsisthetheoryofaninfinitesystemofintegralequationsundervarioushypotheses. Answer: The problem of moments is the theory of an infinite system of integral equations under various hypotheses. Add spaces: TheyoungladiesoftheSiamesecourtdidtheonlysensiblethingtheycoulddotoprotectthemselvesfromanevileye;theypulledtheirgownskirtsupovertheirheadsandfledasbesttheycould.AnnadidnottellwhattheBritishambassador'sreactionwas. Answer: The young ladies of the Siamese court did the only sensible thing they could do to protect themselves from an evil eye; they pulled their gown skirts up over their heads and fled as best they could. Anna did not tell what the British ambassador's reaction was. Add spaces: Fortheanimalbynowithasbecomeavitalnecessitytokillinordertolive,theanimals'worldisaworldofkilling,andintheanimalkingdom,towhichtheearthlyhumansstillbelong,theyexperiencethepeakoftheunfoldingofthekillingprinciple,intheformofwar,violence,terrorandphysicalandspiritualcrisesandsufferingswhichwecallillnesses. Answer:
For the animal by now it has become a vital necessity to kill in order to live, the animals' world is a world of killing, and in the animal kingdom, to which the earthly humans still belong, they experience the peak of the unfolding of the killing principle, in the form of war, violence, terror and physical and spiritual crises and sufferings which we call illnesses.
Flan2021
word_segment
fs_noopt
The coronation of Charlemagne as emperor on Christmas Day 800 is regarded as a turning point in medieval history, marking a return of the Western Roman Empire, since the new emperor ruled over much of the area previously controlled by the western emperors. It also marks a change in Charlemagne's relationship with the Byzantine Empire, as the assumption of the imperial title by the Carolingians asserted their equivalence to the Byzantine state. There were several differences between the newly established Carolingian Empire and both the older Western Roman Empire and the concurrent Byzantine Empire. The Frankish lands were rural in character, with only a few small cities. Most of the people were peasants settled on small farms. Little trade existed and much of that was with the British Isles and Scandinavia, in contrast to the older Roman Empire with its trading networks centred on the Mediterranean. The empire was administered by an itinerant court that travelled with the emperor, as well as approximately 300 imperial officials called counts, who administered the counties the empire had been divided into. Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters. About how many counts existed in the Carolingian Empire? (If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable")
300
Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
How does the sentence end? See options at the end Elena wanted to move out of her parents fast but Victoria wanted to stay for a while, Choose from: I. Elena went to school.. II. Victoria went to school..
II.
Flan2021
winogrande:1.1.0
zs_opt
Translate from English to Spanish: Therefore, there is a destiny of happiness, of full union with God, which leads to the faithfulness with which we are united with Jesus Christ on our earthly journey. Spanish:
Por tanto, hay un destino de felicidad, de unión plena con Dios, que sigue a la fidelidad con la hemos quedado unidos a Jesucristo en nuestro camino terreno.
Flan2021
para_crawl_enes
zs_opt
Q: Des initiatives comme celles-ci et les processus consultatifs régionaux entre les pays d'origine et de destination sont au nombre des meilleures pratiques qu'un monde à l'heure de la mondialisation devrait adopter - ne serait-ce que pour faire des migrations internationales un jeu auquel tout le monde gagne quelque chose. Could you please translate this to English? A: Initiatives like these and regional consultative processes between sending and receiving countries are some of the best practices that an increasingly globalizing world should adopt — if only to make international migration a win-win game. Q: 5.5.6 Un site Web de la mission est en construction et peut être trouvé sur l'unité [i:] de la mission. Could you please translate this to English? A: 5.5.6 A Mission web site is under construction and can be found on the Mission [i:] drive. Q: On ignorait l'impact de cette initiative. Des informations faisaient toutefois régulièrement état de pertes civiles disproportionnées au cours des opérations militaires des forces étrangères. Could you please translate this to English? A: It remained unclear what impact this had, although there were regular reports of disproportionate civilian casualties as a result of international military operations. Q: Les indemnités d’assurance-récolte comprennent uniquement celles des programmes publics; les indemnités de l’assurance-grêle privée sont exclues. Could you please translate this to English? A:
Crop insurance payments include only government crop insurance programs; private hail insurance payments are excluded.
Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
fs_opt
Data: name = The Phoenix, eatType = restaurant, food = Indian, area = riverside. ** The Phoenix is an Indian restaurant . It has a 5 out 5 customer rating in the area of riverside. Data: name = The Waterman, food = Fast food, familyFriendly = yes, near = Crowne Plaza Hotel. ** There is a kid friendly Fast food place called The Waterman near Crowne Plaza Hotel. Data: name = The Eagle, food = Fast food, customer rating = 5 out of 5. ** The Eagle is a fast food place that received a 5 out of 5 customer rating. Data: name = The Twenty Two, eatType = restaurant, food = Italian, familyFriendly = no.
** The Twenty Two is a non family-friendly restaurant that serves Italian food.
Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
fs_opt
Problem: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera (born 24 January 1957) is a Belgian art historian and museum curator. He is Senior Curator at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. He is the Co-Founder and Project Leader of the international multidisciplinary Jordaens Van Dyck Panel Paintings Project and the Project Leader for the establishment of the visitors centre at the Brueghel House, Brussels. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Dr. Joost Vander Auwera is the project leader at two establishments. "? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes Problem: Happy Go Lovely is a 1951 British musical comedy film with Technicolor, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Vera Ellen, David Niven, and Cesar Romero. The film was made and first released in the UK, and distributed in the US by RKO Radio Pictures in 1952. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Happy Go Lovely was released in the early 50s. "? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes Problem: "Heart of Glass" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie, written by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. Featured on the band's third studio album, "Parallel Lines" (1978), it was released as the album's third single in January 1979 and reached number one on the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that ""Heart of Glass" did not reach number one on the charts in Australia"? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A:
It's impossible to say
Flan2021
anli/r1:0.1.0
fs_opt
weight* emtrance height** maximum overall height packed dimension Please write the text above using proper case. A: **Weight* Emtrance Height** Maximum Overall Height Packed Dimension** additional information electronic adjustment of the suction power. storage compartment for accessories. radius of 9m. indicator of pollution output filter. override bagless. soft rubber wheels. auto-start feature Please write the text above using proper case. A: **Additional information electronic adjustment of the suction power. storage compartment for accessories. radius of 9m. indicator of pollution output filter. Override bagless. soft rubber wheels. auto-start feature** * some ff1 file extension formats can be opened in binary format only. Please write the text above using proper case. A: *** Some FF1 file extension formats can be opened in binary format only.** * excludes certain tlds and recently renewed domains Please write the text above using proper case. A:
*** Excludes certain TLDs and recently renewed domains**
Flan2021
true_case
fs_opt
Q: If you're unsure about which part is the battery, then check your owner’s manual. Some vehicles have their battery in the trunk, under or behind an access panel. If the post is not covered, place a towel or other clean rag over the positive post. This will help you to avoid accidentally creating sparks by coming into contact with the positive terminal. The nut will be located to the left of the terminal. If needed, pry the terminal open with a screwdriver, or gently wiggle the connector until it loosens. Loosen the nut that holds the terminal onto the positive post by using a socket wrench. Although the negative terminal has been removed, still be careful to ensure the wrench used does not contact any other metal. If needed, pry the terminal open with a screwdriver or wiggle the connector to loosen the terminal. A: Open the hood of the car and use the support bar to prop it open. Locate the battery within the engine compartment. Check the positive post to be sure that the cover is on. Loosen the nut that holds the terminal onto the negative post using a socket wrench. Lift the terminal off the negative battery post. Remove the cover from the positive post. Lift the terminal off the positive post. Q: Any food scraps or stains need to be removed prior to storage as these tend to attract insects as their own food source. Also remove dirt, smudges and any other source of stains. The safest method for cleaning a quilt is vacuuming, followed by airing, then washing. Each approach is discussed in the following steps. The best vacuum is a hand-held one, such as a dust buster. Alternatively, use the upholstery nozzle of a standard household vacuum cleaner, covered with muslin/cheesecloth or similar light fabric. Set the vacuum to the lowest level and sweep it back and forth across the quilt to collect loose fluff, debris and dirt. Check that the quilt looks okay before deciding whether anything further is needed before storage. If the quilt is antique, place a nylon or fiberglass screen across the quilt before vacuuming; this will protect the fibers from the strong suction. If the only noticeable problem with the quilt is that it smells musty or unpleasant, airing might be the answer. To air the quilt: Wait for a dry day without too much wind. Find a suitable shady spot outside. The spot should be fairly clean, such as concrete, nice grass or fresh new leaves, etc. Don't choose a spot where there is a lot of dust liable to blow over the quilt. Throw a large cotton sheet across the ground. This will keep the quilt separate from the surface, preventing any potential stains. Lay the quilt over the sheet, taking care not to overlap at the edges. Alternatively, a quilt that is in good, strong condition can be laid over a clothesline. If so, throw the base sheet over several of the lines of the clothesline (as if you were laying the table), then drape the quilt across the sheet, over the several lines. This method will probably use up all of the clothesline, so avoid doing it on a usual washing day. Avoid pinning the quilt to the clothesline as usually done for drying clothing, as this will stretch the stitches and fibers too much. This requires full knowledge on your behalf of what can happen to the quilt, and given that quilts are made from varying materials, this can be hard to know sometimes. Issues that you might encounter include dyes running, fabric shrinkage, stretched stitches and fibers due to the heaviness of being wet and pummeling by the washing process itself. To know whether or not it's okay to wash the quilt, answer the following questions: Do you know the age of the quilt? A more recent quilt may be less impacted by a wash than an older one. What condition is the quilt in? If it's already falling apart, washing is not really an option. However, it is possible to baste fraying edges with tulle, organza or netting before washing, provided you're up for the extra effort. Have you tested the fabric dyes in the quilt? This is easier done if you made the quilt as you'll likely have swatches of the fabric pieces used. If it's an heirloom quilt, and the person who made it is still alive, ask this person whether the fabrics are dye-fast. If neither is possible, test by dampening a back or non-obvious section of each fabric pieces and blot with a white face washer or other cloth. If the dye comes off on the blotter, you'll know it's going to run during a wash. Even if it doesn't come off on the blotter, try this test again with a little detergent this time; if the dye shows, the fabric will run when detergent is added. If both tests show no dye, it's safe to wash. Has the quilt been washed before? If so, you'll already know how it stood up to a wash. Is the quilt strong or fragile? Only strong quilts should be washed. If you've answered the above questions to your satisfaction, consider washing by hand. Machine washing is really only suitable for very strong quilts (or those cheap ones made in China that you intend to only hang on to for a short time). The bathtub is the best place as it's big and there's plenty of room to maneuver. Ideally, you will need a helper to wash and lift the wet quilt. Fill the bath about 8 inches/20cm with lukewarm/tepid water. (If your local water is hard, consider using distilled water or rainwater from the tank, heated in a kettle or saucepan.) Lower a large sheet into the bath first. This acts as a "sling" for the quilt. Gently lower the quilt onto the sheet. Press gently across the quilt. Swish the water around gently, but not the quilt; keep it steady. If using a detergent, make sure it is suitable for the quilt. Ask at a local quilt retailer or society for advice on a suitable detergent. A wool wash will usually be okay if you can't find a specialized detergent but dilute it before adding it to the bathwater. Drain the water, taking care to keep the quilt away from the drain suction. Refill with lukewarm water for a rinse cycle. Gently agitate, drain again. Do this about 4 to 6 times until you feel the quilt has been cleaned adequately and the detergent is off the quilt. Drain one last time. Pat the quilt with large dry and clean towels. These will start to absorb leftover water from the quilt. Lift the quilt out of the bath by holding the corners of the sheet it is sitting on. Carry it outside to dry (see Airing above, although you may wish to substitute a blanket for a sheet on the ground). This really needs to be done with a helper, to prevent a mishap (and wet quilts tend to be heavy). When drying, place right side down to keep this as clean as possible. Allow to dry completely. It should not be stored until it is completely dry, to avoid the possibility of mildew growth. This is riskier than washing by hand but may be suitable for a strong, modern quilt that you know won't run when washed. It's also a fairly painful process because you can't just shove the quilt in and walk away. Here is what to do: Check that the quilt will fit. Many times they won't and it's no good pushing it in so tightly that it'll break the washing machine. Use the delicate washing cycle only. Use wool wash for the detergent, or a suitable quilt detergent. Check the progress of the washing every half a minute. Stop the washing after 3 minutes. Use a short rinse cycle. If you have a gentle spin dry, use this. Remove the quilt from the washing machine. Dry as for Airing above. These aren't just old, they're usually very delicate and they've suffered their fair share of wear and tear. The fibers and colors of such quilts are likely to have been exposed to light, moisture and acidic conditions over time and hence will have weakened. If the quilt seems too fragile to wash, call a local museum or textile conservator society to ask for their opinion. There will usually be someone in such a community organization who is willing to offer advice on the best cleaning options. Do not give an antique quilt to a dry cleaner unless a select service is recommended by a quilt society or textile conservator. A:
Ensure your quilt is clean before storing. Vacuum the quilt. Air the quilt. Wash the quilt. Wash the quilt in the bath. Wash by machine. Be very careful when cleaning antique quilts.
Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
fs_opt
Multi-choice question: What is the sentiment of the following tweet? Tweet: kinda sad and confused why do guys do this? Select from: a). negative; b). positive;
a).
Flan2021
sentiment140:1.0.0
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what does reduce do? Write the above sentence using proper case.
What does reduce do?
Flan2021
true_case
zs_opt
Q: Coming off their home win over the Buccaneers, the Eagles flew to the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum for a Week 6 interconference duel with the Oakland Raiders. In the first quarter, both defenses played well, with the Eagles getting on the board first with a 45-yard field goal from kicker David Akers. However, the Raiders responded as QB JaMarcus Russell hooked up with TE Zach Miller on an 86-yard touchdown pass. In the second quarter, Oakland kicker Sebastian Janikowski hit a 29-yard field goal and Akers would hit a 43 yarder. Philadelphia got the ball back before the half but sputtered as they got close to the Oakland end zone and the half ended with the Raiders up 10-6. In the third quarter, the defenses battled back and forth and neither team scored. The final quarter's first points were scored by Oakland as Janikowski hit on a 46-yard field goal. David Akers scored on a 45-yard field goal for the Eagles, but when they got the ball back late in the fourth quarter, they turned it over on downs and the Raiders ran the clock out. How many yards was the longest field goal? A: 46 P: The median age in the city was 39.4 years. 24.2% of residents were under the age of 18; 8.1% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 24.7% were from 25 to 44; 28.4% were from 45 to 64; and 14.6% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.0% male and 51.0% female. Answer this: What age group was the largest? A: 45 to 64 Problem: The BBCs highlights package on Saturday and Sunday nights, as well as other evenings when fixtures justify, will run until 2016. Television rights alone for the period 2010 to 2013 have been purchased for £1.782 billion. On 22 June 2009, due to troubles encountered by Setanta Sports after it failed to meet a final deadline over a £30 million payment to the Premier League, ESPN (UK) was awarded two packages of UK rights containing 46 matches that were available for the 2009–10 season as well as a package of 23 matches per season from 2010 to 2011 to 2012–13. On 13 June 2012, the Premier League announced that BT Group had been awarded 38 games a season for the 2013–14 through 2015–16 seasons at £246 million-a-year. The remaining 116 games were retained by Sky plc who paid £760 million-a-year. The total domestic rights have raised £3.018 billion, an increase of 70.2% over the 2010–11 to 2012–13 rights. The value of the licensing deal rose by another 70.2% in 2015, when Sky and BT paid £5.136 billion to renew their contracts with the Premier League for another three years up to the 2018–19 season. Who was awarded more games, BT Group, or Sky? Answer: Sky Q: The Croatian language is Croatias official language, but the languages of constitutionally-recognised minorities are officially used in some local government units. Croatian is the native language identified by 96% of the population. A 2009 survey revealed that 78% of Croatians claim knowledge of at least one foreign language—most often English language. The largest religions of Croatia are Roman Catholic Church (86.3%), Eastern Orthodox Church (4.4%) and Islam (1.5%). Literacy in Croatia stands at 98.1%. The proportion of the population aged 15 and over attaining academic degrees has grown rapidly since 2001, doubling and reaching 16.7% by 2008. An estimated 4.5% of GDP is spent for education. Primary and secondary education are available in Croatian and in the languages of recognised minorities. Croatia has a universal health care system and in 2010, the nation spent 6.9% of its GDP on healthcare. The net monthly income in September 2011 averaged 5,397 Croatian kuna ( ). The most significant sources of employment in 2008 were wholesale and retail trade, the manufacturing industry and construction. In October 2011, the unemployment rate was 17.4%. Croatias median equivalent household income tops the average Purchasing Power Standard of 2004 enlargement of the European Union, while trailing the EU average. The 2011 census recorded a total of 1.5 million private households; most owned their own housing. How many, in percent, more of Croatians belonged to the Roman Catholic Church than Islam ? A: 84.8 Problem: As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 42,040 people, 16,210 households, and 11,364 families residing in the county. The population density was . There were 18,133 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the county was 94.7% white, 2.2% black or African American, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% American Indian, 0.5% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 1.3% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 26.4% were Germans, 15.4% were Irish people, 12.0% were Americans, and 11.9% were English people. Answer this question based on the article: How many more people, in terms of percentage, were white compared to people from "other races" and Asian combined? A:
93.7
Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
fs_opt
In the city, the population was spread out with 28.1% under the age of 18, 9.2% from 18 to 24, 26.2% from 25 to 44, 21.4% from 45 to 64, and 15.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 83.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 77.7 males. How many percent were not from 45 to 64?
78.6
Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
Electronic theft by foreign and industrial spies and disgruntled employees is costing U.S. companies billions and eroding their international competitive advantage. That was the message delivered by government and private security experts at an all-day conference on corporate electronic espionage. "Hostile and even friendly nations routinely steal information from U.S. companies and share it with their own companies," said Noel D. Matchett, a former staffer at the federal National Security Agency and now president of Information Security Inc., Silver Spring, Md. It "may well be" that theft of business data is "as serious a strategic threat to national security" as it is a threat to the survival of victimized U.S. firms, said Michelle Van Cleave, the White House's assistant director for National Security Affairs. The conference was jointly sponsored by the New York Institute of Technology School of Management and the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, a joint industry-government trade group. Any secret can be pirated, the experts said, if it is transmitted over the air. Even rank amateurs can do it if they spend a few thousand dollars for a commercially available microwave receiver with amplifier and a VCR recorder. They need only position themselves near a company's satellite dish and wait. "You can have a dozen competitors stealing your secrets at the same time," Mr. Matchett said, adding : "It's a pretty good bet they won't get caught." The only way to catch an electronic thief, he said, is to set him up with erroneous information. Can amateurs pirate any secret transmitted over the air? Living things need non-living matter as well as energy. What do you think matter is used for? One thing is to build bodies. They also need it to carry out the processes of life. Any non-living matter that living things need is called a nutrient. Carbon and nitrogen are examples of nutrients. Unlike energy, matter is recycled in ecosystems. You can see how in Figure 3.11. Decomposers release nutrients when they break down dead organisms. The nutrients are taken up by plants through their roots. The nutrients pass to primary consumers when they eat the plants. The nutrients pass to higher level consumers when they eat lower level consumers. When living things die, the cycle repeats. What do living things need? Sound waves are mechanical waves. They can travel only through matter. They cannot travel through empty space. This was demonstrated in the 1600s by a scientist named Robert Boyle. Boyle placed a ticking clock in a sealed glass jar. The clock could be heard ticking through the air and glass of the jar. Then Boyle pumped the air out of the jar. The clock was still running, but the ticking could not be heard. Thats because the sound couldnt travel without air particles to transfer the sound energy. Is there any other place where sound cannot be heard? Here is a hint: is there any other place that does not have air molecules? Thats right, in space sound cannot be transferred. So can astronauts hear each other? Yes, they can, because they are in enclosed space stations or pressurized suits.In both cases, they are surrounded by air molecules. If they left their space ship and did not use their electronics, they would not be able to hear each other. Next time you watch a science fiction movie, think about this factoid. When spaceships are destroyed by hostile alien beings, there would be no sound heard. Sound waves can travel through many kinds of matter.
How do astronauts hear each other?
Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
fs_noopt
Translate from Spanish to English: El modelo de evaluación de los aprendizajes
The learning outcomes assessment model
Flan2021
para_crawl_enes
zs_noopt
If "I sat there feeling rather like a chappie I'd once read about in a book, who murdered another cove and hid the body under the dining-room table, and then had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with it there all the time.", can we conclude that "He had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with the book there all the time."
no
Flan2021
glue/wnli:2.0.0
zs_noopt
Input: Coming off their win over the Bengals on Thanksgiving, the Jets traveled to Foxborough in Monday Night Football game with the New England Patriots. In the first quarter, the Patriots took the early lead, with a 41-yard field goal from kicker Shayne Graham, followed by a 1-yard touchdown run from running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis and a 25-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tom Brady to wide receiver Deion Branch. In the second quarter, the Jets got on the board, with a 39-yard field goal from kicker Nick Folk, in what would be the Jets' only score of the game. Later in the second quarter, the Patriots replied, with Brady throwing a 4-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brandon Tate. The Patriots continued their offensive onslaught in the third quarter, with Brady throwing an 18-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Wes Welker. In the fourth quarter, Brady threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Aaron Hernandez, followed by a 5-yard touchdown run from Green-Ellis. With the loss the Jets dropped to 9-3 and second place in the AFC East. Question: How many passes did Graham receive? Input: In March 1940, the France and the United Kingdom, through the British Purchasing Commission, ordered a total of 667 P-38s for US$100M, designated Model 322F for the French and Model 322B for the British. The aircraft would be a variant of the P-38E. The overseas Allies wished for complete commonality of Allison engines with the large numbers of Curtiss P-40 Warhawk both nations had on order, and thus ordered the Model 322 twin right-handed engines instead of counter-rotating ones and without turbo-superchargers. Performance was supposed to be at . After the fall of France in June 1940, the British took over the entire order and gave the aircraft the British military aircraft designation systems "Lightning." By June 1941, the War Ministry had cause to reconsider their earlier aircraft specifications based on experience gathered in the Battle of Britain and The Blitz. British displeasure with the Lockheed order came to the fore in July, and on 5 August 1941 they modified the contract such that 143 aircraft would be delivered as previously ordered, to be known as "Lightning (Mark) I," and 524 would be upgraded to US-standard P-38E specifications with a top speed of at guaranteed, to be called "Lightning II" for British service. Later that summer an RAF test pilot reported back from Burbank with a poor assessment of the "tail flutter" situation, and the British cancelled all but three of the 143 Lightning Is. As a loss of approximately US$15M was involved, Lockheed reviewed their contracts and decided to hold the British to the original order. Negotiations grew bitter and stalled. Everything changed after the 7 December, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor after which the United States government seized some 40 of the Model 322s for West Coast of the United States defense; subsequently all British Lightnings were delivered to the USAAF starting in January 1942. The USAAF lent the RAF three of the aircraft, which were delivered by sea in March 1942 and were test flown no earlier than May at Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft Swaythling, the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment and the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The A&AEE example was unarmed, lacked turbochargers and restricted to ; though the undercarriage was praised and flight on one engine described as comfortable. These three were subsequently returned to the USAAF; one in December 1942 and the others in July 1943. Of the remaining 140 Lightning Is, 19 were not modified and were designated by the USAAF as RP-322-I (R for Restricted, because non-counter-rotating propellers were considered more dangerous on takeoff), while 121 were converted to non-turbo-supercharged counter-rotating V-1710F-2 engines and designated P-322-II. All 121 were used as Trainer (aircraft); a few were still serving that role in 1945. A few RP-322s were later used as test modification platforms such as for smoke-laying canisters. The RP-322 was a fairly fast aircraft below and well-behaved as a trainer. Question: How many months after all British Lightnings were delivered to the USAAF were the aircrafts that the USAAF lent the RAF delivered? Input: The Chargers' fourteenth game was an interconference duel with the 49ers which was played on Thursday Night. The Chargers took a quick lead with QB Philip Rivers throwing a 58-yard TD pass to WR Vincent Jackson. The lead was extended in the second quarter by kicker Nate Kaeding nailing a 25-yard field goal, followed by Rivers finding Jackson on an 11-yard touchdown pass. The Chargers continued to dominate with FB Mike Tolbert getting a 1-yard TD run, followed by Rivers connecting to Jackson on a 48-yard TD pass, then with Kaeding hitting a 39-yard field goal. The 49ers made their only score of the game with RB Brian Westbrook getting a 1-yard TD run. This game was also a blowout and San Diego improved to 8-6. Question: Out of the first three touchdowns, which was the longest? Input: In the first quarter, the Buffalo Bills scored first with a 17-yard rushing touchdown by running back C. J. Spiller to lead 7-0. In the second quarter, the Bills scored again with a 5-yard rushing touchdown by C. J. Spiller to lead 14-0. The Bills continued to extend their lead when quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Scott Chandler to lead 21-0 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Chiefs finally scored with a 33-yard field goal by Ryan Succop to make it 3-21. The Bills answered with a 49-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to wide receiver Steve Johnson to make the score 28-3. The Bills continued to dominate with an 88-yard punt return touchdown by Leodis McKelvin to lead 35-3. In the fourth quarter, the Chiefs finally got going with Matt Cassel throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Dwayne Bowe to make the score 10-35. The Chiefs managed to score again with Matt Cassel throwing a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Dwayne Bowe. The Chiefs fantastic effort in the fourth quarter was not enough, the final score is 17-35 as the Chiefs fall to 0-2. Question:
Which player had the most first half touchdowns?
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Answer a question about this article: The Tucson metro area is served by many local television stations and is the 68th largest designated market area (DMA) in the U.S. with 433,310 homes (0.39% of the total U.S.). It is limited to the three counties of southeastern Arizona (Pima, Santa Cruz, and Cochise) The major television networks serving Tucson are: KVOA 4 (NBC), KGUN 9 (ABC), KMSB-TV 11 (Fox), KOLD-TV 13 (CBS), KTTU 18 (My Network TV) and KWBA 58 (The CW). KUAT-TV 6 is a PBS affiliate run by the University of Arizona (as is sister station KUAS 27). What is Tucson's Fox station?
KMSB-TV 11
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What are some TV shows/ movies with a scene where a female falls, specifically, face-first into something like a cake, a mud puddle, pie, etc.? What are some TV shows/movies with a scene where a female falls face-first into something like a cake, a mud puddle, pie, etc.? Please tell me if those questions are the same.
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Problem: Kievan Rus%27: In 941, Igor led another major Rus' attack on Constantinople, probably over trading rights again. A navy of 10,000 vessels, including Pecheneg allies, landed on the Bithynian coast and devastated the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus. The attack was well-timed, perhaps due to intelligence, as the Byzantine fleet was occupied with the Arabs in the Mediterranean, and the bulk of its army was stationed in the east. The Rus’ burned towns, churches, and monasteries, butchering the people and amassing booty. The emperor arranged for a small group of retired ships to be outfitted with Greek fire throwers and sent them out to meet the Rus’, luring them into surrounding the contingent before unleashing the Greek fire. Liutprand of Cremona wrote that "the Rus', seeing the flames, jumped overboard, preferring water to fire. Some sank, weighed down by the weight of their breastplates and helmets; others caught fire." Those captured were beheaded. The ploy dispelled the Rus’ fleet, but their attacks continued into the hinterland as far as Nicomedia, with many atrocities reported as victims were crucified and set up for use as targets. At last a Byzantine army arrived from the Balkans to drive the Rus' back, and a naval contingent reportedly destroyed much of the Rus' fleet on its return voyage (possibly an exaggeration since the Rus' soon mounted another attack). The outcome indicates increased military might by Byzantium since 911, suggesting a shift in the balance of power. What year was the Rus fleet defeated? --- A: unanswerable Problem: Humans have shown extreme inventiveness in devising clothing solutions to environmental hazards. Examples include: space suits, air conditioned clothing, armor, diving suits, swimsuits, bee-keeper gear, motorcycle leathers, high-visibility clothing, and other pieces of protective clothing. Meanwhile, the distinction between clothing and protective equipment is not always clear-cut—since clothes designed to be fashionable often have protective value and clothes designed for function often consider fashion in their design. Wearing clothes also has social implications. They cover parts of the body that social norms require to be covered, act as a form of adornment, and serve other social purposes. What do social norms not require of clothes? --- Answer: unanswerable Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". Turner Classic Movies essentially operates as a commercial-free service, with the only advertisements on the network being shown between features – which advertise TCM products, network promotions for upcoming special programs and the original trailers for films that are scheduled to be broadcast on TCM (particularly those that will air during the primetime hours), and featurettes about classic film actors and actresses. In addition to this, extended breaks between features are filled with theatrically released movie trailers and classic short subjects – from series such as The Passing Parade, Crime Does Not Pay, Pete Smith Specialties, and Robert Benchley – under the banner name TCM Extras (formerly One Reel Wonders). In 2007, some of the short films featured on TCM were made available for streaming on TCM's website. Partly to allow these interstitials, Turner Classic Movies schedules its feature films either at the top of the hour or at :15, :30 or :45 minutes past the hour, instead of in timeslots of varying five-minute increments. What short subjects feature on primetime hours along with The Passing Parade, Crime Does Not Pay and Pete Smith Specialties? A: unanswerable Context and question: In an interrogative main clause the usual word order is: conjugated verb followed by subject; other verbs in final position: "Kun jij je pen niet vinden?" (literally "Can you your pen not find?") "Can't you find your pen?" In the Dutch equivalent of a wh-question the word order is: interrogative pronoun (or expression) + conjugated verb + subject; other verbs in final position: "Waarom kun jij je pen niet vinden?" ("Why can you your pen not find?") "Why can't you find your pen?"" In a tag question the word order is the same as in a declarative clause: "Jij kunt je pen niet vinden?" ("You can your pen not find?") "You can't find your pen?"" A subordinate clause does not change its word order: "Kun jij je pen niet vinden omdat het veel te donker is?" ("Can you your pen not find because it far too dark is?") "Can you not find your pen because it's too dark?"" What type of clause has the same word order in Dutch as a tag question? Answer: declarative clause Question: Some of the earliest recorded observations ever made through a telescope, Galileo's drawings on 28 December 1612 and 27 January 1613, contain plotted points that match up with what is now known to be the position of Neptune. On both occasions, Galileo seems to have mistaken Neptune for a fixed star when it appeared close—in conjunction—to Jupiter in the night sky; hence, he is not credited with Neptune's discovery. At his first observation in December 1612, Neptune was almost stationary in the sky because it had just turned retrograde that day. This apparent backward motion is created when Earth's orbit takes it past an outer planet. Because Neptune was only beginning its yearly retrograde cycle, the motion of the planet was far too slight to be detected with Galileo's small telescope. In July 2009, University of Melbourne physicist David Jamieson announced new evidence suggesting that Galileo was at least aware that the 'star' he had observed had moved relative to the fixed stars. Is there an answer to this question: Who proved that the the star Galileo observed was fixed? Answer: unanswerable Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". The celebrated John Duns Scotus (d. 1308), a Friar Minor like Saint Bonaventure, argued, on the contrary, that from a rational point of view it was certainly as little derogatory to the merits of Christ to assert that Mary was by him preserved from all taint of sin, as to say that she first contracted it and then was delivered. Proposing a solution to the theological problem of reconciling the doctrine with that of universal redemption in Christ, he argued that Mary's immaculate conception did not remove her from redemption by Christ; rather it was the result of a more perfect redemption granted her because of her special role in salvation history. What did St. Bonaventure argue? A:
unanswerable
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Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". Molecules of carbohydrates and fats consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Carbohydrates range from simple monosaccharides (glucose, fructose, galactose) to complex polysaccharides (starch). Fats are triglycerides, made of assorted fatty acid monomers bound to a glycerol backbone. Some fatty acids, but not all, are essential in the diet: they cannot be synthesized in the body. Protein molecules contain nitrogen atoms in addition to carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. The fundamental components of protein are nitrogen-containing amino acids, some of which are essential in the sense that humans cannot make them internally. Some of the amino acids are convertible (with the expenditure of energy) to glucose and can be used for energy production, just as ordinary glucose, in a process known as gluconeogenesis. By breaking down existing protein, the carbon skeleton of the various amino acids can be metabolized to intermediates in cellular respiration; the remaining ammonia is discarded primarily as urea in urine. This occurs normally only during prolonged starvation. If a carbohydrate is not a simple monosaccharide, what else could it be? A: complex polysaccharides Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the rebellious role that hard rock once held. Early punk bands like The Ramones explicitly rebelled against the drum solos and extended guitar solos that characterised stadium rock, with almost all of their songs clocking in around two minutes with no guitar solos. However, new rock acts continued to emerge and record sales remained high into the 1980s. 1977 saw the début and rise to stardom of Foreigner, who went on to release several platinum albums through to the mid-1980s. Midwestern groups like Kansas, REO Speedwagon and Styx helped further cement heavy rock in the Midwest as a form of stadium rock. In 1978, Van Halen emerged from the Los Angeles music scene with a sound based around the skills of lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen. He popularised a guitar-playing technique of two-handed hammer-ons and pull-offs called tapping, showcased on the song "Eruption" from the album Van Halen, which was highly influential in re-establishing hard rock as a popular genre after the punk and disco explosion, while also redefining and elevating the role of electric guitar. What two genres made inroads on hard rock in the 1970s? A: disco in the US and punk rock in the UK Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". On November 18, 1990, the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church enthroned Mstyslav as Patriarch of Kiev and all Ukraine during ceremonies at Saint Sophia's Cathedral. Also on November 18, Canada announced that its consul-general to Kiev would be Ukrainian-Canadian Nestor Gayowsky. On November 19, the United States announced that its consul to Kiev would be Ukrainian-American John Stepanchuk. On November 19, the chairmen of the Ukrainian and Russian parliaments, respectively, Kravchuk and Yeltsin, signed a 10-year bilateral pact. In early December 1990 the Party of Democratic Rebirth of Ukraine was founded; on December 15, the Democratic Party of Ukraine was founded. How long lasting was the pact between Kravchuk and Yeltsin? A: 10-year Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". The celebrated John Duns Scotus (d. 1308), a Friar Minor like Saint Bonaventure, argued, on the contrary, that from a rational point of view it was certainly as little derogatory to the merits of Christ to assert that Mary was by him preserved from all taint of sin, as to say that she first contracted it and then was delivered. Proposing a solution to the theological problem of reconciling the doctrine with that of universal redemption in Christ, he argued that Mary's immaculate conception did not remove her from redemption by Christ; rather it was the result of a more perfect redemption granted her because of her special role in salvation history. What did St. Bonaventure argue? A:
unanswerable
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Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. Inter Milan are making another attempt to prise Stevan Jovetic away from Manchester City. They have been rebuffed twice already for the striker, who signed for City last summer in a deal worth £22million. Jovetic has only managed five starts for the Premier League champions, but managed six goals during his first season at the club. Target man: Jovetic has had a tough start to life at Manchester City but scored six times last season Interrupted: The striker made only five Premier League starts in a season disrupted by injuries The Montenegro international is well respected in Italy after spending a successful five seasons with Fiorentina. --> Popular: Jovetic was impressive during his five years at Answer: Fiorentina and is still respected in Italy Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- When the winner of the women's singles at the U.S. Open picks up her check for $2.6 million -- buck for buck the same as the men's champion -- she might well reflect that, if not for Billie Jean King's pioneering efforts, those riches might not exist. Supreme champion on the court, battler for equality off it, King took on the male-dominated tennis establishment and won. She was the driving force behind the formation of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) in 1973, the same year she famously beat former men's grand slam champion Bobby Riggs in the "Battle of the Sexes" match in Houston. --> With a winner-take-all $100,000 check riding on the outcome, Answer: Bobby Riggs lost his nerve and was beaten 6-4 6-3 6-3. Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia told a group of foreign ambassadors that terrorism needed to be fought with 'force, reason and speed' The king of Saudi Arabia has warned that Europe and the U.S. could be ISIS's next targets unless Western government fight terrorism with 'force, reason and speed'. King Abdullah said extremists 'know no border' and could begin sweeping through countries outside of the Middle East unless action is taken. His comments, made at a reception for foreign ambassadors, came as ISIS posted another video on social media showing the beheading of a Lebanese soldier who was captured in Syria. --> The Answer: Lebanese army declined to comment but security and Islamic State sources confirmed the latest beheading. Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. General Sir Walter Congreve VC. Sir Walter's remarkable letter revealing his reluctance to fraternise with German soldiers during the Christmas Day truce in 1914 is set to go on public display tomorrow As the artillery fell quiet, Tommies and German troops famously put down their weapons, emerged from the trenches, played football and swapped gifts in no man’s land. But General Sir Walter Congreve, VC, shunned the Christmas Truce of 1914 – because he didn’t trust the Germans to resist shooting an officer of his high rank, a letter he wrote to his wife reveals. Congreve, who led the Rifle Brigade, wrote the letter after visiting troops in a section of trench known as Dead Man’s Alley in northern France on December 25, 1914. --> After being told ‘the best shot in the Answer:
German army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’.
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Q: Translate "I would like to say one thing to you: to vote today in favour of 20 weeks' fully paid maternity leave is irresponsible and demagogic." to German? Yes: Ich möchte Ihnen eines sagen: Heute für 20 Wochen voll bezahlten Schwangerschaftsurlaub zu stimmen, ist verantwortungslos und demagogisch. [Q]: Die Bewerberstaaten sind verpflichtet, den zum Zeitpunkt des Beitritts bestehenden Besitzstand der EU zu übernehmen und anzuwenden. Translate this to English? [A]: The applicant countries are obliged to take on and apply the acquis communautaire of the EU at the time of accession. Question: Durch Verwendung der Netzwerk-Diagnose können Sie Probleme mit Ihren Verbindungen über Ethernet (integriert), AirPort oder ein internes bzw. externes Modem ermitteln. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: You can use Network Diagnostics to diagnose problems related to your Built-in Ethernet, AirPort, or internal or external modem connections. test: 10.1 OutdoorKompetenz haftet für Sachschäden nur dann, wenn OutdoorKompetenz oder ihre Erfüllungsgehilfen diese vorsätzlich oder grob fahrlässig verursacht haben. English? translation: 10.1 TronicSale is just liable for defects when they have been caused purposely or grossly negligent by TronicSale or their assistants. Das Leben Aymans, seiner Geschwister und aller Kinder in Gaza wird jeden Tag beschädigt  – durch eine grausame, langsame Erstickung ihres Geistes und ihrer Träume. In English? xxxxx Ayman, his siblings, and all Gaza’s children are finding their lives diminished each day – a cruel, slow suffocation of their spirit and their dreams. Ich begrüße die Erklärung des Herrn Kommissar und die Arbeit des Parlaments, die wirklich deutlich macht, welch konkretes Interesse wir an diesen Fragen haben, gerade unter den derzeitigen Umständen. In English? xxxxx
I should like, in passing, to pay tribute to the Commissioner' s statement and to all the work that Parliament has carried out, which shows that we attach real importance to these issues, particularly in the current circumstances.
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Article: Similarly, movies and television often revert to standard, clichéd snatches of classical music to convey refinement or opulence: some of the most-often heard pieces in this category include Bach´s Cello Suite No. 1, Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain (as orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov), and Rossini's William Tell Overture. Question: Who wrote William Tell Overture?
Rossini
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b) Aspects positifs Translate to English.
(b) Positive aspects
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Background: Richard Charles "Chuck" Bown Jr. (born February 22, 1954) is a former NASCAR champion. His last ride came in 1999. He currently lives with his wife in Asheboro, North Carolina. He is the brother of former fellow NASCAR competitor Jim Bown. Context: In 1986, Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series. His first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race. He made his only other start of the year at the Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway, where he's started 13th and won his first career Busch race. The following season, Bown ran three races in the No. 7/56 Pontiac, but did not finish a race. In 1989, Bown ran his first full season in Busch driving the No. 63 Pontiac at Lanier Speedway and at South Boston Speedway. He finished the season with 5 top-5s and 12 top-10s wound up ninth in the championship standings. The following year, Bown won six races and four poles. He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points. That same season, he returned to the Cup series, running three races in the No. 97 Pontiac for Tex Powell, his best finish 23rd at the Atlanta Journal 500. In 1991, Bown won three times and garnered four poles, but dropped 4th in the Busch Series points. He made one Winston Cup start driving Cale Yarborough's No. 66 Pontiac at North Wilkesboro Speedway where he finished 26th. The following season, Bown failed to win a race and had only five top-five finishes, and dropped to eleventh in the standings. In 1993, Bown won his final career pole at Richmond International Raceway and won his final race at Martinsville Speedway. He recorded 5 top-5s and 13 top-10s en route to a fourth-place points finish. He made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th. Question: did he get hurt during this time period? Answer: Background: Culture Club are an English band that was formed in 1981. The band comprised Boy George (lead vocals), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards), Mikey Craig (bass guitar) and Jon Moss (drums and percussion). They are considered one of the most representative and influential groups of the 1980s. Culture Club sold more than 50 million albums and 100 million singles (including Boy George solo) records worldwide, including 7 million-records awards RIAA certificate in the United States. Context: The band's second album, Colour by Numbers (UK No. 1, US No. 2), was released in 1983. The first single, "Church of the Poison Mind", featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10. The second single, "Karma Chameleon", gave the band their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK (the band's second chart-topper there), where it became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies there to date. It also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks, and would ultimately hit No. 1 in 30 countries, thus becoming one of the top twenty best-selling singles of the 1980s sold up 7 million copies worldwide, with one of the most iconic images of Boy George on the cover shot by photographer David Levine. The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including "Miss Me Blind" (#5 US), "It's a Miracle" (#4 UK, No. 13 US), and "Victims" (#3 UK), and sold four million copies in the US and another five million worldwide at its time of release. The album gave Culture Club the distinction of being the first group in music history to have an album certified diamond in Canada (for sales of one million copies in that country). The band also won the 1984 Brit Award for Best Group and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, where George gave a speech via satellite stating, "Thanks America, you've got style, you've got taste, and you know a good drag queen when you see one." The group's back-up singer, Helen Terry, began work on her solo album, for which George and Hay wrote the song "Love Lies Lost". The pair also wrote "Passing Friend" for the Beach Boys' album. Culture Club wrote two songs for the soundtrack to the movie Electric Dreams. George and Hay wrote "The Dream" and "Love Is Love", with the latter being released as a single in Canada and Japan, the E.P "Love is Love" became a major hit in Japan. George also collaborated on the song "Electric Dreams", sung by P. P. Arnold. The song was written with Phil Pickett (former member of the 1970s band Sailor) who had also co-written "Karma Chameleon" and frequently played keyboards for the group. Despite Culture Club's commercial success, there were significant pressures within the band. George was using drugs with money from his new-found fame. George and Moss were also romantically involved with each other, which was unknown to the public and the media at the time. Their relationship lasted for over four years and was often turbulent, with alleged physical and verbal abuse. Their constant arguments and the pressure to hide the relationship from the public started to take its toll on the band. Question: Did the album sell many copies? Answer:
sold 1.5 million copies
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Led series led flash light 20 watt A: Led series > led flash light > 20 watt The late evening offers clear weather apart from scattered clouds Morning temperatures will be around 5 C During the day they will reach a maximum of 13 C Low temperatures at night will be around 8C We have weak southerly winds A: The late evening offers clear weather, apart from scattered clouds. Morning temperatures will be around 5 °C. During the day they will reach a maximum of 13 °C. Low temperatures at night will be around 8°C. We have weak southerly winds. The human being is a being that is undergoing a period of accelerated evolution A: The human being is a being that is undergoing a period of accelerated evolution. On 8 April of60 was born in Aricebo In Puerto Rico the SETI acronym for Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence a research center whose goal is to pick radio signals from other planets The only result was obtained on the first day a kind of Regular cry coming from the star Epsilon Eridani This star is 24 billion miles away from us there are those who say that it is almost impossible that quellurlo be directed to us however there are those who say that directly to us or not that day on Epsilon Eridani something was happening
A: On 8 April of'60 was born in Aricebo In Puerto Rico, the SETI (acronym for "Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence), a research center whose goal is to pick radio signals from other planets . The only result was obtained on the first day: a kind of Regular cry coming from the star Epsilon Eridani . This star is 24 billion miles away from us, there are those who say that it is almost impossible that quell'urlo be directed to us, however there are those who say that directly to us or not that day on Epsilon Eridani something was happening ...
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Alien Planet starts out with an interstellar spacecraft named Von Braun , leaving Earth's orbit . Traveling at 20 % the speed of light , it reaches Darwin IV in 42 years . Upon reaching orbit , it deploys the Darwin Reconnaissance Orbiter , Which looks for potential landing sites for the probes . The first probe , Balboa , explodes along with its lifting body transport during entry , because one of its wings failed to unfold . Two backup probes , Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton , successfully land on the planet , and learn much about its bizarre indigenous lifeforms , including an apparently sapient species . The robotic probes sent out to research on Darwin IV are called Horus Probes . Each Horus probe consists of an { { convert } } long inflatable , hydrogen-filled balloon , Which is covered with solar receptors , a computer ` brain ' , a ` head ' covered with sensors , and several smaller robots that can be sent to places too dangerous for the probes themselves . The probes have a limited degree of artificial intelligence , very similar to the ` processing power ' of a 4-year-old . All the real thinking is done by a supercomputer in the orbiting Von Braun . The probes are programmed with different personalities ; Ike is more cautious , while Leo is the risk-taker . The two probes are also equipped with a holographic message that will be projected to any sentient life found on Darwin . After the two probes inflate their gas-bags , they encounter a voracious Arrowtongue and watch it pursue a Gyrosprinter . What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Balboa, Leonardo da Vinci, and Isaac Newton are all types of what? So what is gravity? A typical definition of gravity is that it is a force. It causes an attraction between two masses. According to this definition, anything that has mass exerts a force. Any object exerts gravity on other objects. It does not matter how small it is, it has gravity. The more matter an object has, the more gravity it has. Your pencil has a tiny bit of gravity, but far too little to notice. What about a planet? It would have a lot of gravity. An objects gravity exerts a pull on other objects. Friction only occurs between objects that are touching. Gravity can act between objects that are not touching. In fact, gravity can act over very long distances. Where else can you feel gravity? What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: What is gravity? The Creed family moves into a new home , close to a road where truckers often drive unsafely . They befriend their neighbor , Jud Crandall , who tells them about a nearby pet cemetery which was built on Indian burial grounds and is rumored to be haunted . Later , Louis Creed , working at the University of Maine at Orono health center , treats Victor Pascow , who has been hit by a truck and incurred massive head injuries . Pascow dies after grabbing Louis , addressing him by name , and uttering a cryptic message . He also promises to `` come to '' him . That night , in what is seemingly a dream , Victor visits Louis , warning him about the burial ground beyond the pet cemetery . Louis wakes up to find his feet covered in dirt . Church , a cat owned by Louis ' daughter Ellie , is killed by a truck on the road in front of their house while Rachel , Ellie and Gage are in Chicago . Jud takes Louis to an ancient Micmac Indian burial ground beyond the pet cemetery they visited earlier and buries the cat . Church is brought back to life , but is an evil shell of himself . He attacks Louis and reeks of decomposition . Louis asks if a person was ever buried in the grounds . Jud replies , `` Christ on His throne , no. . And whoever would? '' Sometime later , Louis ' young son Gage is killed by a truck on the same road . Louis considers burying Gage in the burial grounds . Jud tries to dissuade him from doing so , telling him about a young man from town , Timmy Baterman , who died in service during World War II . What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Who was hit by a truck? A stranger in town meets pretty young Susan Martinez De La Cruz and accompanies her to a barbecue , where wealthy Jason Carberry is saying a few words for the recently departed Robin Randall , a citizen who got shot . Jason objects to the stranger's presence , being Susan's guardian and protective of her . He challenges him to a shootout , but the stranger pulls his pistol before Jason's can even clear the holster . Calaveras Kate , a saloon singer who's in love with Jason , is relieved when the stranger declines to pull the trigger . Rafael Moreno suddenly rides into town and picks a fight with the stranger . Their brawl continues until the arrival of Judge Wallace Wintrop and his niece , Sheila , who have come to town from back East and deplore all this random violence out West . The stranger is recognized as Reb Randall , the dead man's brother . He is looking for the killer , who could be Rafael , or could be Jason , or could even be Billy Buckett , the coward of the county . The women hold their breath to see if the men they love will survive . What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer:
What was the name of the person who meets Susan and accompanies her to barbecue?
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Select from options: Continue writing the next sentence. A fast motion watch around of the shop occurs then shows the woman brushing the dog with several instruments. she Select from: (a). peels the hair of the dog using another instrument and sprays lotion on him then walks him off. (b). takes special care to clean the dogs front hoof with the kiss sponge and then puts the soap on his chest where she brushes the dog's belly before changes to her hand and brush the front of the dog. (c). then places alcohol on the dog with an electric toothbrush and making him eat the entire contents of the bottle. (d). pets the dog a bit while continuing to brush him and talking to the camera. Answer:
(d).
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question: Review: wears thin Is this review negative or positive? answer: negative question: Review: makes eight legged freaks a perfectly entertaining summer diversion Is this review negative or positive? answer: positive question: Review: 's no surprise that as a director washington demands and receives excellent performances , from himself and from newcomer derek luke Is this review negative or positive? answer:
positive
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What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". The celebrated John Duns Scotus (d. 1308), a Friar Minor like Saint Bonaventure, argued, on the contrary, that from a rational point of view it was certainly as little derogatory to the merits of Christ to assert that Mary was by him preserved from all taint of sin, as to say that she first contracted it and then was delivered. Proposing a solution to the theological problem of reconciling the doctrine with that of universal redemption in Christ, he argued that Mary's immaculate conception did not remove her from redemption by Christ; rather it was the result of a more perfect redemption granted her because of her special role in salvation history. What did St. Bonaventure argue?
unanswerable
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Fortheanimalbynowithasbecomeavitalnecessitytokillinordertolive,theanimals'worldisaworldofkilling,andintheanimalkingdom,towhichtheearthlyhumansstillbelong,theyexperiencethepeakoftheunfoldingofthekillingprinciple,intheformofwar,violence,terrorandphysicalandspiritualcrisesandsufferingswhichwecallillnesses. What's a sentence that uses these characters?
For the animal by now it has become a vital necessity to kill in order to live, the animals' world is a world of killing, and in the animal kingdom, to which the earthly humans still belong, they experience the peak of the unfolding of the killing principle, in the form of war, violence, terror and physical and spiritual crises and sufferings which we call illnesses.
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Problem: Please answer a question about the following article about Aircraft carrier: The 1903 advent of heavier-than-air fixed-wing aircraft was closely followed in 1910 by the first experimental take-off of an airplane, made from the deck of a United States Navy vessel (cruiser USS Birmingham), and the first experimental landings were conducted in 1911. On 9 May 1912 the first airplane take-off from a ship underway was made from the deck of the British Royal Navy's HMS Hibernia. Seaplane tender support ships came next, with the French Foudre of 1911. In September 1914 the Imperial Japanese Navy Wakamiya conducted the world's first successful ship-launched air raid: on 6 September 1914 a Farman aircraft launched by Wakamiya attacked the Austro-Hungarian cruiser SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth and the German gunboat Jaguar in Kiaochow Bay off Tsingtao; neither was hit. The first carrier-launched airstrike was the Tondern Raid in July 1918. Seven Sopwith Camels launched from the converted battlecruiser HMS Furious damaged the German airbase at Tønder and destroyed two zeppelins. What was the first carrier-launched airstrike? A: the Tondern Raid in July 1918 Problem: Please answer a question about the following article about Solar energy: Solar distillation can be used to make saline or brackish water potable. The first recorded instance of this was by 16th-century Arab alchemists. A large-scale solar distillation project was first constructed in 1872 in the Chilean mining town of Las Salinas. The plant, which had solar collection area of 4,700 m2 (51,000 sq ft), could produce up to 22,700 L (5,000 imp gal; 6,000 US gal) per day and operate for 40 years. Individual still designs include single-slope, double-slope (or greenhouse type), vertical, conical, inverted absorber, multi-wick, and multiple effect. These stills can operate in passive, active, or hybrid modes. Double-slope stills are the most economical for decentralized domestic purposes, while active multiple effect units are more suitable for large-scale applications. What is an example of a solar distillation design? A: single-slope Problem: Please answer a question about the following article about Josip Broz Tito: In the immediate aftermath of World War II, there occurred several armed incidents between Yugoslavia and the Western Allies. Following the war, Yugoslavia acquired the Italian territory of Istria as well as the cities of Zadar and Rijeka. Yugoslav leadership was looking to incorporate Trieste into the country as well, which was opposed by the Western Allies. This led to several armed incidents, notably attacks by Yugoslav fighter planes on US transport aircraft, causing bitter criticism from the west. From 1945 to 1948, at least four US aircraft were shot down.[better source needed] Stalin was opposed to these provocations, as he felt the USSR unready to face the West in open war so soon after the losses of World War II and at the time when US had operational nuclear weapons whereas USSR had yet to conduct its first test. In addition, Tito was openly supportive of the Communist side in the Greek Civil War, while Stalin kept his distance, having agreed with Churchill not to pursue Soviet interests there, although he did support the Greek communist struggle politically, as demonstrated in several assemblies of the UN Security Council. In 1948, motivated by the desire to create a strong independent economy, Tito modeled his economic development plan independently from Moscow, which resulted in a diplomatic escalation followed by a bitter exchange of letters in which Tito affirmed that In what year did Tito model his economic development plan independently from Moscow? A: 1948 Problem: Please answer a question about the following article about Antenna (radio): The difference in the above factors for the case of θ=0 is the reason that most broadcasting (transmissions intended for the public) uses vertical polarization. For receivers near the ground, horizontally polarized transmissions suffer cancellation. For best reception the receiving antennas for these signals are likewise vertically polarized. In some applications where the receiving antenna must work in any position, as in mobile phones, the base station antennas use mixed polarization, such as linear polarization at an angle (with both vertical and horizontal components) or circular polarization. What is one use that would require an antenna to receive signals in various ways at once? A:
mobile phones
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Sentence: Aaron Turner plays post-metal electric guitar. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Aaron Turner, instrument, Electric guitar; Aaron Turner, genre, Post-metal Sentence: Andrew Rayel plays a string instrument and is associated with Christian Burns whose musical genre is house music, and also Jwaydan Moyine. Moyine is also associated with the musical artist John Digweed. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Christian Burns, genre, House music; Andrew Rayel, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Jwaydan Moyine; Jwaydan Moyine, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, John Digweed; Andrew Rayel, instrument, String instrument; Andrew Rayel, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Christian Burns Sentence: The Alhambra was built by the Samuda Brothers and owned by P&O. It is powered by the Deptford located firm of Humphrys Tennant and Dykes. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A:
Alhambra, owner, P&O (company); Alhambra, powerType, Humphrys, Tennant and Dykes; Humphrys, Tennant and Dykes, location, Deptford; Alhambra, builder, Samuda Brothers
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A: I love this place! I've been here quite a few times but have only had their italilan cold cut sandwich and the philly cheese steak sandwich. Both are delish!! If you're impatient, I recommend calling ahead and then picking up your order. Although it's worth the wait if you're in the mood to dine-in. They have a cute little grocery area to browse while your waiting too. If you're ever in South Scottsdale, I definitely recommend this place. Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A: My mom and my son and I went to old town on a Thursday to check out some galleries and listen to some of the buskers! So after our perusing we stopped to get ice cream. Real ice cream! Petersen's is a really cool place and it's brand new! Just opened 11/23 I think. Well they have lots of great flavors like Georgia Peach, NY Black Cherry, Cappuccino, Peppermint with real peppermint, lots of sorbet, lots of chocolate stuff that I didn't want to try, and old favs like cookie dough, butter pecan etc. They also sell pints and also gallons I think! The staff is super cool and well educated about the history of the shop. I think the girl said they originated in Chicago and that the tiles in the ceiling are from the original location! I just thought that was so cool! She also said that they could sub the milk in your lattes and coffe with ice cream to make pepperment lattes and more wild flavors! I thought that was pretty rad. Anyway, if you are in old town I highly recomend you check this place out! Problem: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A:
Mediocre burgers - if you are in the area and want a fast food burger, Fatburger is a better bet than Wendy's. But it is nothing to go out of your way for.
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Q: negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) A: @ItsJamesNewman When I worked at Target, I found one marked down like 90%. I put it aside to buy it, but never did. Q: negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) A: summer school packets suuckkk Q: negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) A:
O.kk? Thats weird I cant stop following people on twitter... I have tons of people to unfollow
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Q: Solve 11*f = 63*f - 624 for f. A: 12 Q: Solve: Solve 0 = 9*d + 193 + 175 - 467 for d. A: 11 Question: What is the solution? Solve 49*a = 924 - 385 for a. Answer: 11 Problem: Math Problem Solve -146*h + 42*h + 1872 = 0 for h. A: 18 Question: Solve 21*b + 40 = -65 for b.. Answer: -5 Q: Solve 0 = 56*x + 16*x - 720 for x. A:
10
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Pep Guardiola's side beat Hertha Berlin 1-0 on Saturday to put them within sight of the title. Wolfsburg had to beat Gladbach to make Bayern wait another week for a 24th Bundesliga title and 25th overall championship, but lost to a Max Kruse goal. The Bundesliga started in 1963. Bayern are still in the Champions League and German Cup semis. They will have little time to celebrate this success as they face rivals Borussia Dortmund in the last four of the domestic cup on Tuesday. Bayern are bidding for their third consecutive domestic double, and second treble in three years. Guardiola has won five domestic titles in his six years as a manager; three out of four with Barcelona and now two in two for Bayern. The Bavarians face Barca in the Champions League semi-finals in May. Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: "Retaining the title is a magnificent achievement. All credit to the coach and the team. They've been fantastic throughout, in a season following a World Cup where we had a host of players in action. "We'll have a magnificent party at some stage, no worries. But all in good time. When we do, it'll be a huge celebration." What was that article about?
Bayern Munich won their third straight Bundesliga title thanks to Wolfsburg's 1-0 loss to Borussia Monchengladbach.
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Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Ricky Lee Muir (born 25 December 1980) is a former Australian politician. He was elected as a Senator for Victoria in the 2013 election, representing the Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party (AMEP). His term began on 1 July 2014. Muir failed to retain his seat at the 2016 election following a double dissolution which cut short his term in office. Sentence: Ricky Lee Muir was born more than 3600 days ago. Output: Yes Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Nicotiana langsdorffii, Langsdorff's tobacco, is a species of the "Nicotiana" genus (tobacco). It is an annual plant with large leaves (up to 10 inches long) with tall 2 inch nodding long tubular bell shaped flowers that are apple green in colour, with blue anthers. "N. langsdorfii" lacks fragrance unlike some of the other tall species. It is grown as an ornamental garden plant. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: Langsdorff's tobacco is a very popular green plant **** Answer: It's impossible to say [Q]: Gun Bow (1960 – December 1979) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was one of America's leading older male racehorses in 1964 and 1965 and was later inducted into the Hall of Fame. Gun Bow was noted for his rivalry with five-time American Horse of the Year Kelso. Gun Bow is a cat. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: No Problem: The Feed icon is for indicating that a web feed is available on a web page. It was originally invented for the use of RSS, but it is also common for Atom and other web feeds now. The icon is normally orange, with hex code #FA9B39. The original icon was created by Stephen Horlander, a designer at Mozilla. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "The original icon was created by Stephen Horlander at home"? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Q: Paul Hausser was a killer. Paul Hausser (7 October 1880 – 21 December 1972) was a high-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II who played a key role in the post-war efforts by former members of the Waffen-SS to achieve historical and legal rehabilitation. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Q: The NBA Finals is a Western conference vs an eastern conference team The NBA Finals is the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The entrants are determined by the victors of the Eastern and Western conferences, who engage in a best-of-seven game series to determine the league champion. The winners of the Finals are awarded the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy, which replaced the Walter A. Brown Trophy in 1983. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A:
Yes
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Problem: How does the sentence end? Randy liked to exercise but Logan liked to chill, so OPTIONS: - Randy bought a gym membership. - Logan bought a gym membership. Answer: Randy bought a gym membership. Problem: How does the sentence end? Natalie lost a lot of weight last summer compared to Rebecca, so OPTIONS: - Natalie feels more energetic. - Rebecca feels more energetic. Answer: Natalie feels more energetic. Problem: How does the sentence end? Patricia got an offer to be a nude art model and wanted to share the news with Betty, so OPTIONS: - Patricia invited her to the event. - Betty invited her to the event. Answer: Patricia invited her to the event. Problem: How does the sentence end? Elena wanted to move out of her parents fast but Victoria wanted to stay for a while, OPTIONS: - Elena went to school. - Victoria went to school. Answer:
Victoria went to school.
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sentence: Rachel just put a new sink in the bathroom unlike Patricia because OPTIONS: - Rachel was demolishing the house. - Patricia was demolishing the house. complete: Patricia was demolishing the house. sentence: I prefer slow dance to fast dance as I can get closer to my partner with the OPTIONS: - slow dance . - fast dance . complete: slow dance . sentence: Amy has a gastroparesis and needs professional help from Maria, because OPTIONS: - Amy can't treat it herself. - Maria can't treat it herself. complete:
Amy can't treat it herself.
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Answer by taking a quote from the following article: Edward Sapir (; January 26, 1884 - February 4, 1939) was an American anthropologist-linguist, who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the early development of the discipline of linguistics. Sapir was born in German Pomerania; his parents emigrated to United States of America when he was a child. He studied Germanic linguistics at Columbia, where he came under the influence of Franz Boas who inspired him to work on Native American languages. The First World War took its toll on the Canadian Geological Survey, cutting funding for anthropology and making the academic climate less agreeable. Sapir continued work on Athabascan, working with two speakers of the Alaskan languages Kutchin and Ingalik. Sapir was now more preoccupied with testing hypotheses about historical relationships between the Na-Dene languages than with documenting endangered languages, in effect becoming a theoretician. He was also growing to feel isolated from his American colleagues. From 1912 Florence's health deteriorated due to a lung abscess, and a resulting depression. The Sapir household was largely run by Eva Sapir, who did not get along well with Florence, and this added to the strain on both Florence and Edward. Sapir's parents had by now divorced and his father seemed to suffer from a psychosis, which made it necessary for him to leave Canada for Philadelphia, where Edward continued to support him financially. Florence was hospitalized for long periods both for her depressions and for the lung abscess, and she died in 1924 due to an infection following surgery, providing the final incentive for Sapir to leave Canada. When the University of Chicago offered him a position, he happily accepted. During his period in Canada, Sapir came into his own as the leading figure in linguistics in North America. Among his substantial publications from this period were his book on Time Perspective in the Aboriginal American Culture (1916), in which he laid out an approach to using historical linguistics to study the prehistory of Native American cultures. Particularly important for establishing him in the field was his seminal book Language (1921), which was a layman's introduction to the discipline of linguistics as Sapir envisioned it. He also participated in the formulation of a report to the American Anthropological Association regarding the standardization of orthographic principles for writing Indigenous languages. While in Ottawa, he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and wrote a volume of his own poetry. His interest in poetry led him to form a close friendship with another Boasian anthropologist and poet, Ruth Benedict. Sapir initially wrote to Benedict to commend her for her dissertation on "The Guardian Spirit", but soon realized that Benedict had published poetry pseudonymously. In their correspondence the two critiqued each other's work, both submitting to the same publishers, and both being rejected. They also were both interested in psychology and the relation between individual personalities and cultural patterns, and in their correspondences they frequently psychoanalyzed each other. However, Sapir often showed little understanding for Benedict's private thoughts and feelings, and particularly his conservative gender ideology jarred with Benedict's struggles as a female professional academic. Though they were very close friends for a while, it was ultimately the differences in worldview and personality that led their friendship to fray. Before departing Canada, Sapir had a short affair with Margaret Mead, Benedict's protege at Columbia. But Sapir's conservative ideas about marriage and the woman's role were anathema to Mead, as they had been to Benedict, and as Mead left to do field work in Samoa, the two separated permanently. Mead received news of Sapir's remarriage while still in Samoa, and burned their correspondence there on the beach. What did they find?
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Continue the following story. The children love reading the book but they do not seem to like the magazine because the
book is attractive.
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Generate a short summary this sentence: transocean inc. , the world 's largest offshore drilling contractor , said monday it will combine with smaller competitor globalsantafe corp. , creating a company with a full range of offshore drilling services in the world 's key markets .
transocean globalsantafe plan to combine to create new oil drilling heavyweight
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Answer based on context: As of the census of 2000, there were 120,546 people, 41,668 households, and 32,292 families residing in the county. The population density was 262 people per square mile (101/km²). There were 43,903 housing units at an average density of 95 per square mile (37/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 68.51% Race (United States Census), 26.06% Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census), 0.75% Race (United States Census), 1.82% Race (United States Census), 0.06% Race (United States Census), 0.72% from Race (United States Census), and 2.08% from two or more races. 2.26% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 11.6% were of german people, 10.8% irish people, 10.2% english people, 9.3% American and 5.3% italian people ancestry. How many more people are there than families?
88254
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British-Algerian journalist dies after hunger strike A British-Algerian journalist has died after staging a hunger strike in protest against a two-year jail term for offending Algeria’s president in a poem posted online, according to his lawyer. “I can confirm the death of the journalist Mohamed Tamalt in Bab el-Oued hospital after a hunger strike of more than three months and a three-month coma,” Amine Sidhoum said on Facebook. The prison service said in a statement Tamalt had died of a lung infection for which he was receiving treatment since it was detected on 4 December. He had been in hospital since the end of August. Tamalt, a dual national, launched the hunger strike on the day of his arrest near his parents’ house in the capital Algiers on 27 June, according to Human Rights Watch. The 42-year-old blogger and freelance journalist, who ran a website from London where he lived, was charged with offending President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and defaming a public authority, in the poem he shared on Facebook. A court in Algiers sentenced him to two years in prison on 11 July and fined him 200,000 dinars (£1,400). An appeals court upheld the ruling a month later. Amnesty International urged Algerian authorities on Sunday to open an “independent and transparent investigation into the circumstances” of the journalist’s death. Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said it was shocked by Tamalt’s death which had dealt a blow to freedom of information in Algeria. “Why was there such a conviction just for words on Facebook which did no harm to anyone?” said Yasmine Kacha, head of the north Africa department of RSF. HRW had urged Algerian authorities to release him in August when he was reportedly in critical condition. “The Algerian authorities should quash the case against Tamalt and send the message that free speech will be respected in Algeria,” it said at the time. Please write a summary below. Mohamed Tamalt, who was imprisoned after sharing poem about Algerian president on Facebook, dies in hospital Space radiation: Should frequent flyers worry? We’re bombarded with the radiation of supernovae and other cosmic sources when we fly – how concerned should we be? One day, shortly before boarding a flight from Paris to Montreal, I began to think about the risks of flying for the first time. It was not the fear of engine failure or crashing into a mountain that worried me. Rather I realised I was about to make my 39th plane journey of the year, and as a result was exposing myself to higher than normal levels of radiation from space. Like most holidaymakers, I had checked the weather forecast. But now, as I waited to board the plane, I wondered whether I and other frequent flyers should be more concerned with checking the space weather before we take off. The Earth is constantly being bombarded by high speed, sub-atomic particles. These interact with the atmosphere and our planet’s magnetic field to generate cosmic radiation which rains down on us. Our exposure levels rise when we travel by plane, especially at higher altitudes and latitudes. What do scientists know about the dangers that cosmic radiation might pose during regular flights, and is there anything that aviation authorities or passengers can do to minimise risk? Cosmic radiation consists mainly of protons and helium nuclei that originate outside our galaxy. Scientists have long speculated over their origins, with likely candidates being powerful events such as star collisions, gamma ray bursts, black holes and supernovae – explosions that mark the death of large stars. Earlier this year US astronomers concluded supernovae were indeed a significant source of cosmic radiation hitting Earth. Particles thrown out by our Sun are another source. These sub-atomic particles can be both low- and high-energy. Many are deflected by the Earth’s magnetosphere, without which cosmic rays would wipe out complex life forms pretty quickly by damaging tissue, DNA and causing lethal radiation sickness. Only very high-energy cosmic rays can reach our atmosphere at latitudes close to the equator, however lower-energy ones can reach polar latitudes. Those that do penetrate the Earth’s magnetic shield collide with nitrogen, oxygen and other atoms in the air, generating highly energetic and invisible showers of ionised “secondary particles”, which cascade down on us in vast numbers, penetrating everything and everyone. The atmosphere provides good protection for those on the ground because particles hitting them will have undergone more collisions with atoms, but exposure is greater at high altitudes because the air is thinner. What can this do to the body? Cosmic radiation is ionising, which means the particles involved are energetic enough to knock charged particles from atoms – potentially causing chemical changes in body tissue that can increase risks from cancers and genetic abnormalities. While this might sound scary, it should be made clear that we are regularly exposed to low doses of ionising radiation in other forms with no apparent health consequences in the overwhelming majority of cases – from radon in the air, naturally occurring radioactive substances in the ground such as uranium, building materials and during medical procedures. The risks of individuals suffering health effects as a result of being exposed to ionising radiation of any kind – whether from cosmic rays, a nuclear power plant, an X-ray machine, or airport full body scanner – are measured in sieverts or rems (1 sievert equals 100rem). “The same potential risks exist,” says Major Alan Hale at the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. “Health risk assessments are based on frequency, duration, and intensity level.” The average person on Earth is exposed to around 350 millirems (mrem) per year. The average annual dose for US citizens is 620mrem , according to the US National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. About half of this comes from man-made sources such as X-ray, mammography and CT scans, while the other half comes from natural sources, of which only about 9% comes from cosmic radiation. Please write a summary below.
We’re bombarded with the radiation of supernovae and other cosmic sources when we fly – how concerned should we be?
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Here is a news article: Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has a new lawyer: a member of the defense team for Jared Loughner, the man convicted of killing six people at an outreach event for then-Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) in 2011. In an order filed Monday afternoon, federal magistrate Marianne Bowler appointed Judy Clarke of San Diego to join three federal public defenders from Boston assigned to Tsarnaev's case. Bowler noted Clarke's extensive experience in death penalty cases and the potential that prosecutors could seek the death penalty against Tsarnaev. "In light of the circumstances in this case, the defendant requires an attorney with more background, knowledge and experience in federal death penalty cases than that possessed by current counsel," Bowler wrote in her five-page order (posted here). The addition of Clarke to Tsarnaev's defense is sure to fuel speculation that Clarke will seek to do for the Boston bombing suspect what she helped to do for Loughner: negotiate a guilty plea and sentence of life in prison in exchange for prosecutors agreeing not to seek the death penalty. That task seems harder in a high-profile case where the crime generated widespread public anger and outrage. But Clarke has done just that in other cases. "They're looking into the lens of life in prison in a box," Clarke said of her clients in a recent speech, according to the Associated Press. "Our job is to provide them with a reason to live." The Boston federal defenders had also asked to add another defense lawyer, David Bruck of Washington & Lee University Law School in Lexington, Va., but Bowler rejected that request—at least for now. "An additional attorney at this time is neither necessary nor required," she wrote. The magistrate said Clarke had more federal death penalty experience and should be adequate to the task at least until an indictment is filed in the case. Read more about: Death Penalty, Gabrielle Giffords, Jared Loughner, Tucson Shootings, Defense Attorneys, Boston Marathon, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Boston Bombing ||||| FBI/Associated Press Remnants of a pressure-cooker bomb used in the Boston attack that killed three people. Investigators have found female DNA on at least one of the bombs used in the Boston Marathon attacks, though they haven't determined whose DNA it is or whether its presence means a woman helped the two brothers suspected in the bombings, according to U.S. officials briefed on the probe. In another development, Russian officials revealed details about contacts between the older brother and suspected Islamist radicals in the Caucasus, including Internet exchanges that led to concerns by investigators that he was trying to join up with jihadist fighters. Speaking Monday about the DNA discovery, the U.S. officials cautioned that there could be multiple explanations for why genetic material from someone other than the two bombing suspects—Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar—could have been found on remnants of the exploded devices. It could have come, for example, from a store clerk who handled materials used in the bombs or a stray hair that ended up in the bomb. Monday, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents visited the Rhode Island home of the parents of Katherine Russell, the widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. He died after a shootout with police four days after the April 15 bombings. "The FBI is there as part of our ongoing investigation, but we aren't permitted to discuss specific aspects of the case," said FBI spokesman Jason Pack. Ms. Russell has been staying with her parents since the bombings, and FBI agents have been seen posted outside the house since her late husband was identified as one of the bombers. Her lawyer has said she is "doing everything she can to assist with the investigation." Enlarge Image Close Dagestan Federal Security Service William Plotnikov, left, with an alleged member of the Islamist underground, in a photo released by the Dagestan Federal Security Service. Mr. Plotnikov exchanged emails with suspected Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev. One official familiar with the case said agents went to the house Monday to collect a DNA sample from Ms. Russell, the culmination of days of negotiations. FBI officials also have been negotiating with Ms. Russell's attorney in recent days to gain fuller access to question her, the officials familiar with the case said. The officials said the DNA request was needed to determine whether it matched the DNA found on the bomb remnants. Ms. Russell is one of as many as a half-dozen people in whom investigators are interested as they seek to determine if the brothers had any help in the bomb attack or the days afterward, the officials said. Ms. Russell's lawyer didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about the latest developments. Investigators have no evidence that any of the associates of the brothers had knowledge of the bombing plot, and they believe that if anyone helped to dispose of evidence—a point that remains uncertain—it may have been unwitting, according to officials briefed on the investigation. Related Defense Lawyer Has Background Of Capital Cases Both U.S. and Russian authorities are trying to learn more about Tamerlan Tsarnaev's activities while staying in Russia from January to July of 2012. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by telephone Monday and agreed to boost antiterror cooperation, officials on both sides said. Two Russian government officials said Tamerlan Tsarnaev exchanged notes over the Internet with William Plotnikov, a boxer who moved with his parents from Russia to Canada before joining militants in the North Caucasus. And they said Mr. Tsarnaev met several times in early 2012 with Mansur Makhmud Nidal, an alleged militant from the Russian province of Dagestan and suspected jihadist recruiter. The meetings happened in a mosque in Dagestan's capital of Makhachkala known for its adherence to a puritanical strain of Islam, they said. The Tsarnaevs' parents have denied their sons were involved in terrorism. Related Video: More on Boston Bombings What Police Departments can learn from the NYPD, why the GDP growth (or lack thereof) is cause for concern, Rand Paul's waffling on drones and enemy combatants and can GOP governors live up to their promises? What's News: Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was put on two watch lists in 2011 after Russian officials alerted the U.S. Some members of Congress are considering bills to ease air-travel delays. Southwest Airlines's profit drops. Photo: AP Among the rescue efforts for the more than 260 victims of the Boston Marathon bombings are crowdfunding sites that are raising funds to pay the bills that are already piling up. MarketWatch's Jim Jelter reports. (Photo: Getty Images) Mr. Nidal died in a firefight in Makhachkala last May after a five-hour standoff that ended with him throwing a grenade at police officials, according to Russian authorities. Mr. Plotnikov died two months later, in mid-July, during a raid in the hinterland of Utamysh, a village southwest of Makhachkala. Mr. Tsarnaev was in the region at the time of both raids but left Russia for the U.S. three days after the second one. He left before picking up a Russian passport that had been prepared for him at the local migration office in Dagestan's capital. "He intended to join the fighters, but he lost his contacts," one of the Russian officials said. "In the end he picked an easier enemy in Boston." The Russian officials said it was unclear whether Mr. Tsarnaev and Mr. Plotnikov ever met in person. The parents of the two boxers say they don't recall any interaction between the two. There are no indications that the two men ever boxed together, and Russian officials haven't yet produced any of the online communication that they say exists. A U.S. official said Russian authorities haven't shared any information about Mr. Tsarnaev related to contact with any suspected militants during his trip last year to Dagestan. Several U.S. officials, however, said they believe Russia has more information about Mr. Tsarnaev that hasn't been handed over. —Paul Sonne contributed to this article. Write to Evan Perez at evan.perez@wsj.com and Alan Cullison at alan.cullison@wsj.com A version of this article appeared April 30, 2013, on page A4 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Female DNA Found on Boston Bomb. ||||| The team of public defenders now lined up to defend Dzhokhar Tsarnaev at his criminal trial are veteran defenders of a veritable rogue's gallery of criminal A-listers. Facing off against U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, the prosecutor of Aaron Swartz, the Tsarnaev team should make these proceedings some one of the most spectacular on American soil in decades. Despite assurance from Tsarnaev's mother that the family knew a "lawyer with a big oil company" who would find someone to represent her son, the court today determined that Dzhokhar would be publicly defended. A few members of his criminal team have been known since last week: William Fick (who represented him at his bedside hearing), Timothy Watkins, and Miriam Conrad. Fick and Watkins appear to have handled mostly local cases — Carmen "The Cheese Man" DeNunzio; a bodybuilding firefighter. Conrad's track record is much more interesting. Among her clients: Richard Reid Reid was arrested in December 2001 after attempting to light a fuse on a bomb hidden in the sole of his shoe. He plead guilty to eight counts related to terrorism, including attempted murder. In 2003, he was sentenced to a life term at the Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. In 2006, the U.S. Attorney's office tried to interview Reid without an attorney present. Conrad filed a motion to block their ability to do so. Rezwan Ferdaus Ferdaus was arrested in 2011 by the Boston office of the FBI, accused of plotting to use remote-controlled planes to fly explosives into the Capitol and Pentagon. He plead guilty and is serving a 17-year sentence at a prison in Illinois. After the Boston bombing, Mother Jones magazine questioned if the FBI's focus on Ferdaus distracted them from Tamerlan Tsarnaev. This afternoon, the team added another attorney: Judy Clarke, a specialist in helping clients avoid the death penalty, has an even more impressive client list. Jared Loughner In January 2011, Loughner shot and killed six people in a parking lot in Tuscon, also severely wounding Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. Last summer, he pled guilty to 19 counts related to the crime and was sentenced to life in prison. Clarke took the case after many attorneys in Arizona recused themselves, due to a relationship with a judge who'd been killed by Loughner. She was present at Loughner's first hearing before a judge, during which he refused to enter any plea, simply smiling when asked how he wished to plead. Zacarias Moussaoui Moussaoui, the "20th 9/11 hijacker," was originally part of the plot to hijack airplanes on September 11th. After raising suspicions with the instructor at his flight school, the FBI was contacted. Moussaoui was arrested for violating immigration rules. After the terror attacks that year, Moussaoui was charged with — and plead guilty to — conspiring to commit an act of terror. For a period of time, Clarke was on his defense team. Eric Rudolph Rudolph, the long-time fugitive responsible for a series of bombings across the South, is best known for planting a bomb in Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. After his arrest in 2003, Rudolph faced the death penalty. With Clarke as his representation, he eventually accepted a deal for four consecutive life sentences. He is serving those terms in the same prison where Richard Reid is being held. Susan Smith Smith was at the center of a notorious case in South Carolina. A mother of two, Smith claimed that a black man stole her car and kidnapped her children, who were eventually found dead in a car in a nearby lake. Eventually, Smith confessed to having let the car roll into the lake herself, killing her children. Smith was found guilty and is now serving a life sentence. After Clarke took the case, the state of South Carolina banned the hire of public defenders from outside the state. Theodore Kaczynski Kaczynski, better known as the Unabomber, sent a series of mail bombs to university professors, executives, and business owners. From 1978 to 1995, Kaczynski sent over a dozen bombs as part of his effort to undermine the advancement of technology in the United States. After the FBI published his anti-technology manifesto, his brother turned him in to the FBI. Kaczynski agreed to a plea deal that spared him the death penalty; he, too, is housed in the Supermax prison in Florence Colorado. Clark and Conrad face a tough opponent in their most recent high-profile case: U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, Carmen Ortiz. Ortiz's aggressive prosecution of accused hacker Aaron Swartz prompted enormous outcry, including a petition to the White House that she be removed from office which was signed over 55,000 times. All images from the AP. Want to add to this story? Let us know in comments or send an email to the author at pbump at theatlantic dot com. You can share ideas for stories on the Open Wire. Philip Bump ||||| A summary of this is?
– At least one of the bombs used in the Boston Marathon attacks had female DNA on it, investigators say, but that doesn't necessarily mean the bombers had a female accomplice. Officials gave a handful of alternate scenarios to the Wall Street Journal: A store clerk could have handled materials later used in the bomb, or a female hair could have innocently ended up on it. The Journal notes that FBI agents were seen leaving the home of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's in-laws today. Tsarnaev's widow, Katherine Russell, has been staying there since the bombings, and one official says the agents were there to get a DNA sample from her to see if it matches the one found on the bomb. Meanwhile, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has another lawyer. Judy Clarke, who was also on the defense team for Jared Loughner, has been appointed to join the three federal public defenders already assigned to Tsarnaev, Politico reports. That's because she has a lot of experience with death penalty cases; her appointment will probably lead some to speculate that she'll be able to negotiate a plea bargain with a life sentence rather than death, as she did for Loughner. The Atlantic Wire notes that Tsarnaev's attorneys have represented quite a few bombers, terrorists, and other well-known criminals, including Zacarias Moussaoui and the Unabomber.
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Well it 's been a busy week in the camp this week , applied for three different jobs , I ' m focusing on Government jobs because that s what I ' ve done for the past fifteen months or so . Government jobs mean bloody selection criteria , selection criteria leads to frustration , frustration leads to anger , anger leads to hate and everyone knows where hate leads to . That image really cracks me up , no one considers the nameless Storm Trooper 's hopes and aspirations . Why does the narrator feel resistance to going into government ?
They hate the government employment form .
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Construcţia trebuie să înceapă la sfârşitul acestei luni şi are ca termen de execuţie luna iunie a anului 2009. Translate this to English?
Construction must begin by the end of this month and should completed by June 2009.
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Q: Solve: Solve -44*s + 24 = -48*s for s. A: -6 Q: Solve: Solve 24 = 25*w - 126 for w. A: 6 Q: Solve: Solve -90*n = -67*n + 69 for n. A:
-3
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question: known languages english, arabic, russian Capitalize this past sentence correctly. A: Known languages English, Arabic, Russian question: there are two ways to deduce the money from your taxes: Capitalize this past sentence correctly. A: There are two ways to deduce the money from your taxes: question: original full audio subtitles Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: Original Full Audio Subtitles
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Kaikki lainsäädännöstä löytyvät porsaanreiät on tukittava. Translate this to English?
All loopholes in legislation must be plugged.
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Context and question: Transferring GameCube development to the Wii was relatively simple, since the Wii was being created to be compatible with the GameCube.[o] At E3 2005, Nintendo released a small number of Nintendo DS game cards containing a preview trailer for Twilight Princess. They also announced that Zelda would appear on the Wii (then codenamed "Revolution"), but it was not clear to the media if this meant Twilight Princess or a different game. When did Nintendo announce Zelda would appear on the GameCube? Answer: unanswerable Context and question: In the early 19th century, the role of Utrecht as a fortified town had become obsolete. The fortifications of the Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie were moved east of Utrecht. The town walls could now be demolished to allow for expansion. The moats remained intact and formed an important feature of the Zocher plantsoen, an English style landscape park that remains largely intact today. Growth of the city increased when, in 1843, a railway connecting Utrecht to Amsterdam was opened. After that, Utrecht gradually became the main hub of the Dutch railway network. With the industrial revolution finally gathering speed in the Netherlands and the ramparts taken down, Utrecht began to grow far beyond the medieval centre. In 1853, the Dutch government allowed the bishopric of Utrecht to be reinstated by Rome, and Utrecht became the centre of Dutch Catholicism once more. From the 1880s onward neighbourhoods such as Oudwijk, Wittevrouwen, Vogelenbuurt to the East, and Lombok to the West were developed. New middle class residential areas, such as Tuindorp and Oog in Al, were built in the 1920s and 1930s. During this period, several Jugendstil houses and office buildings were built, followed by Rietveld who built the Rietveld Schröder House (1924), and Dudok's construction of the city theater (1941). What hapend in the early 19th century Answer: the role of Utrecht as a fortified town had become obsolete Context and question: The coronation of Charlemagne as emperor on Christmas Day 800 is regarded as a turning point in medieval history, marking a return of the Western Roman Empire, since the new emperor ruled over much of the area previously controlled by the western emperors. It also marks a change in Charlemagne's relationship with the Byzantine Empire, as the assumption of the imperial title by the Carolingians asserted their equivalence to the Byzantine state. There were several differences between the newly established Carolingian Empire and both the older Western Roman Empire and the concurrent Byzantine Empire. The Frankish lands were rural in character, with only a few small cities. Most of the people were peasants settled on small farms. Little trade existed and much of that was with the British Isles and Scandinavia, in contrast to the older Roman Empire with its trading networks centred on the Mediterranean. The empire was administered by an itinerant court that travelled with the emperor, as well as approximately 300 imperial officials called counts, who administered the counties the empire had been divided into. Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters. About how many counts existed in the Carolingian Empire? Answer:
300
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Problem: The American television network "CNN" reported that officials at the American Defense Department (The Pentagon) will recommend halting the bombing on Iraq to President Bill Clinton this evening, Saturday. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "cnn reported that non officials at the american defense department will recommend halting the bombing of iraq"? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: No Q: miami contains a m and an a How to time your trip to miami<br>Consider what you want most from a miami trip, because most trips involve a trade-off. [substeps] The best time of year in terms of weather and miami attractions and events is also the most expensive. If you're looking for the best value for your money, you can avoid the crowds, but miami weather can be uncomfortable and volatile. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes Hurting Eyes<br>I got a new job in an office. I worked on the computer all day. This caused my eyes to hurt badly. My mother bought me shades to wear while at work. Now my eyes would not hurt from the computer screen. The shades were helpful to the person in the story. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes input hypothesis: The Liberals say the Quebeckers and Canadians who showed before the Committee don't understand the plan. Context: So, even though statistics come out every week telling us what a total fiasco the employment insurance plan is, how it does not serve the interests of the unemployed in Quebec and Canada, the Liberals say the Quebeckers and Canadians who appeared before the Standing Committee on Finance do not understand the plan when it is the plan that makes no sense at all. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No true or false: Yes Context: How to become a ted translator<br>Make sure you are sufficiently fluent in the spoken source language. You must be fluent in both the language of the ted talk (almost always english), and the language that you are translating into. Therefore, you need to be able to capture the nuances of spoken english well enough to translate it into the target language. Hypothesis: It is easy to become a ted translator. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No It's impossible to say Problem: By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Soggy throngs, fireworks greet 2019 in rain-drenched Times Square as new year dawns in eastern US. NEW YORK (AP) — Soggy throngs, fireworks greet 2019 in rain-drenched Times Square as new year dawns in eastern US. Copyright © 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "New Year's Day celebrations took place at dawn in Times Square."? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A:
No
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Some text: LISTE D'ABRÉVIATIONS ET D'ACRONYMES AC Translate to English. Translation: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS v ABNDS Some text: Une indemnisation a pour but de compenser la perte ou les dommages subis par quelqu’un. Translate to English. Translation: An indemnification is intended to compensate a person for loss or damage. Some text: b) Aspects positifs Translate to English. Translation:
(b) Positive aspects
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Text: The new rules, ratified at the Football Association's Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, will apply to players in the top eight tiers of English football. Players are currently banned from betting on competitions only in which their club is involved. Under the new ruling, players will be unable to pass on inside information to a third party who uses it for betting. Tottenham's Andros Townsend, Cameron Jerome - on loan at Crystal Palace from Stoke last season - and Newcastle's Dan Gosling, who will join Bournemouth next season, are among those who have breached current betting regulations. Winger Townsend was fined £18,000 by the FA in June 2013, striker Jerome £50,000 last August and midfielder Gosling £30,000 in March. The new rules, which will come into effect on 1 August, cover betting on all games around the world, as well as "football-related matter" such as transfers, managerial appointments and team selection. They will apply to players in the Premier League, Championship, Leagues One and Two, Conference and top Northern, Southern and Isthmian leagues. summary: All professional footballers in England will be banned from betting on football matches from next season. Text: The cat, which is not microchipped, was found with the trap attached to its leg in a field at Bowdens Lane, Penhow, near Newport, on 9 June. Gin traps, which have been illegal to use since 1958, were designed to catch animals using spring-operated jaws with a serrated edge. The cat was taken to a veterinary surgery where its leg was amputated and the RSPCA is trying to trace her owner. RSPCA Insp Gemma Black said: "It was horrendous - she is only a young cat. She would have been in so much pain. It was lucky someone found her." summary: A cat had its leg amputated after getting caught in an illegal gin trap. Text: Mr Hunt said GP contract changes brought in by Labour in 2004 had "undermined the personal link between GPs and the people on their lists". But Clare Gerada, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the problem was "nothing to do with the contract". "It's to do with the fact we are 10,000 GPs short," she said. Labour accused the current government of leaving A&E on the brink of crisis. Labour's Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham, who will raise the issue as an urgent question in the House of Commons later today, said: "In Jeremy Hunt's first year in office, nearly 1 million people waited more than 4 hours in A&E. "Ministers have left it too late and until they face up to the fundamental causes - the collapse of social care and front-line job losses - the NHS will continue to struggle. "This is further proof you can't trust David Cameron with the NHS. We can't have another year in the NHS like the last one - he needs to urgently get a grip." Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Hunt, who will outline proposed changes to ease pressure on stretched emergency departments, said: "A&E staff [now] know some patients better than their own GPs." He told the BBC the government had "plans for 2,000 more GPs" and he would be "looking to see if that's enough". Mr Hunt said it had become "impossible" for GPs to oversee their patients' treatment throughout the health and social care system. He added: "I think it will take about four years to undo the damage done by those changes in 2004 but at least if we can undo it for the most frail and vulnerable older people next year, that will be an important step in the right direction." "We need a much better way for vulnerable old people to journey through the NHS," Mr Hunt wrote in the Telegraph. "They need someone from the service to be keeping tabs on them and championing them through the system all the time - and making sure they're a name, not a number, whether or not they are in hospital. "As a member of the public I would like that responsible person to be my GP - but of course they will need support from many others, including our dedicated district nurses." He added: "Since the last government's misguided changes to the GP contract, it's become easier to go to A&E and harder to go and see a GP." Dr Gerada said GPs worked very long days, and even at night they were "delivering more care than most of the NHS". She said the system was still working, but added: "It's working less well now, I'm afraid, than since [before] the massive cuts that we've seen, and also the enormous top-down reorganisation that we've just had." Speaking about the health secretary's comments, she said: "I'm sure Mr Hunt regrets saying that emergency doctors know their patients better than their GPs because there's blatantly no evidence for that." But in response, Mr Hunt said it was true that some patients know A&E doctors better than their GP. summary:
Elderly people often feel there is no reliable alternative to hospital, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said, as he called for improved care from GPs.
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Question: As of the census of 2000, there were 48,599 people, 18,210 households, and 11,617 families residing in the county. The population density was 97 people per square mile (38/km²). There were 20,116 housing units at an average density of 40 per square mile (16/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 96.95% Race (United States Census), 0.86% Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census), 0.27% Race (United States Census), 0.41% Race (United States Census), 0.01% Race (United States Census), 0.32% from Race (United States Census), and 1.18% from two or more races. 1.16% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 17.3% were of English, 16.9% Irish, 14.2% German, 13.0% Italian and 9.9% American ancestry according to Census 2000. 96.0% spoke English and 1.4% Spanish as their first language. How many more people are there than families? Answer: 36982 question: Within a month of the battle, in December 1315, the Confederates renewed the oath of alliance made in 1291, initiating a period of growth within the Confederacy. In March 1316 Emperor Louis IV confirmed the rights and privileges of the Forest Cantons. However, Leopold prepared another attack against the Confederacy. In response, Schwyz attacked some of the Habsburg lands and Unterwalden marched into the Bernese Oberland. Neither side was able to prevail against the other, and in 1318 the isolated Forest Cantons negotiated a ten-month truce with the Habsburgs, which was extended several times. By 1323 the Forest Cantons had made alliances with Bern and Schwyz signed an alliance with Glarus for protection from the Habsburgs. Within 40 years cities including Lucerne, Zug and Zürich had also joined the Confederacy. The Confederate victory gave them virtual autonomy and, for a time, a peace with the Habsburgs that lasted until the Battle of Sempach in 1386. Answer this question: the isolated Forest Cantons negotiated a ten-month truce with the Habsburgs how many years before the Forest Cantons had made alliances with Bern and Schwyz? answer: 5 Still looking for their first win, the Cowboys flew to Reliant Stadium for a Texas rivalry match against the Houston Texans. Dallas trailed early in the second quarter when kicker Neil Rackers hit a 24-yard field goal. Then they took the lead with RB Marion Barber getting a 1-yard TD run, followed by kicker David Buehler's 49-yard field goal. The Cowboys increased their lead in the third quarter when QB Tony Romo completed a 15-yard TD pass to WR Roy E. Williams. Houston replied with Rackers nailing a 30-yard field goal, but Dallas continued to score when Romo found Williams again on a 63-yard TD pass. Then David Buehler made a 40-yard field goal. The Texans would finally score when QB Matt Schaub made a 7-yard TD pass to WR Kevin Walter; the Texans' onside kick attempt was good, but an interception made by Dallas safety Danny McCray ended any chances of a Texans comeback With the win, Dallas went into its bye week at 1-2. How many yards longer was Tony Romo's second touchdown pass compared to his first? A: 48 Q: The Browns were a Vegas road favorite for the first time since 2012 and an overall favorite for the first time since 2015. The Colts drew first blood in the first quarter when backup QB Jacoby Brissett ran for a 5-yard touchdown to make the score 7-0 for the quarter's only points. The Browns managed to tie it up in the second quarter when Duke Johnson Jr. ran for a 19-yard touchdown to make it 7-7. Though the Colts then responded with 3 straight touchdowns: Brissett ran for another one from 7 yards out followed up by a 61-yard passing touchdown from him to T.Y. Hilton. Lastly, the Frank Gore ran for a 4-yard touchdown for lead changes of 14-7, 21-7, and 28-7. The Browns managed to make the score 28-14 at halftime when DeShone Kizer found David Njoku on a 1-yard pass. After a scoreless third quarter, the Colts managed to increase their lead when Adam Vinatieri nailed a 33-yard field goal to make it 31-14. The Browns tried to rally with 2 more touchdowns: Kizer connected with Kenny Britt on an 11-yard pass to make it 31-21. This would be followed up by Kizer running in for a touchdown himself from a yard out to make it 31-28. The Browns failed to recover the onside kick and it sealed the win for the Colts. With the loss, the Browns fell to 0-3. The team also lost their 15th straight road game. How many more touchdowns than field goals were scored? A: 7 P: As of the census of 2000, there were 120,546 people, 41,668 households, and 32,292 families residing in the county. The population density was 262 people per square mile (101/km²). There were 43,903 housing units at an average density of 95 per square mile (37/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 68.51% Race (United States Census), 26.06% Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census), 0.75% Race (United States Census), 1.82% Race (United States Census), 0.06% Race (United States Census), 0.72% from Race (United States Census), and 2.08% from two or more races. 2.26% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 11.6% were of german people, 10.8% irish people, 10.2% english people, 9.3% American and 5.3% italian people ancestry. Answer this: How many more people are there than families? A: 88254 Question: In the city, the population was spread out with 28.1% under the age of 18, 9.2% from 18 to 24, 26.2% from 25 to 44, 21.4% from 45 to 64, and 15.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 83.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 77.7 males. How many percent were not from 45 to 64? Answer:
78.6
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Ancak Yeğin, kararın "kesinlikle bir bedeli olacağını" da ekledi. Translate to English English:
However, he added, the decision "certainly will have a price".
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Math Problem Solve 0 = 1257*y + 4087 - 11629 for y.
6
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problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated: the humanity of its people problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated: emotional and moral problem: Generate a short movie review that has negative sentiment. generated: what might have been readily dismissed as the tiresome rant of an aging filmmaker still thumbing his nose at convention takes a surprising , subtle turn at the midway point . problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated:
company once again dazzle and delight us
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Mann photographs the Alberta Rocky Mountains in a superb fashion, and Jimmy Stewart and Walter Brennan give enjoyable performances as they always seem to do. But come on Hollywood - a Mountie telling the people of Dawson City, Yukon to elect themselves a marshal (yes a marshal!) and to enforce the law themselves, then gunfighters battling it out on the streets for control of the town? Nothing even remotely resembling that happened on the Canadian side of the border during the Klondike gold rush. Mr. Mann and company appear to have mistaken Dawson City for Deadwood, the Canadian North for the American Wild West. Canadian viewers be prepared for a Reefer Madness type of enjoyable howl with this ludicrous plot, or, to shake your head in disgust. How would you describe the sentiment of this review?
negative
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How is "Care for the environment and concern for the health of human beings, concepts summed up in the expression “living naturally”, are the fundamentals of the company’s philosophy." said in German? Der Umweltschutz und die große Aufmerksamkeit bezüglich der Gesundheit, Konzepte, die mit dem Ausdruck „Natürliches Leben“ zusammengefasst werden, stellen die Voraussetzungen der Firmenphilosophie dar. How is "We do agree with the spirit of the directive, but we do not think the timing is right." said in German? Wir glauben deshalb, obwohl wir mit dem Geist der Richtlinie übereinstimmen, Herr Kommissar, daß dies ist nicht der richtige Zeitpunkt ist. How is "While we talk about the importance of universities and research facilities, funding for these institutions is, in fact, being reduced." said in German? Und während wir noch über die Bedeutung von Universitäten und Forschungseinrichtungen reden, werden de facto die Mittel für diese Institutionen reduziert. How is "That is the opposite of what should be done and yet it is what you continue to do." said in German?
Das ist das Gegenteil von dem, was getan werden müsste, und trotzdem machen Sie so weiter.
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Q: who was the first actor who played james bond?A: Barry Nelson Q: who did dj tanner marry in real life?A: Valeri Bure Q: rank of indian economy in terms of nominal gdp?A:
seventh-largest
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Translate "Aplicaciones Móviles, Juegos y cuenta Noticias / Firefox" from Spanish to English.
Mobile Apps, Games and News / Firefox Account
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1. Entertainment that tickles the justice-for-all glands. 2. This is often a very funny film, made more relevant by a recession which began after the film was made. Michael Moore should watch out - he has competition. 3. Most of the ideas are admirable and pretty funny. 4. Funnier and more useful than Sacha Baron Cohen's Brüno. 5. This movie is glorious testimony to the moral power of satire. 6. Even more so than in the previous film, The Yes Men Fix the World indulges in faux-naďve disappointment. 7. It's fun, ballsy, edited with color, humor & hopefully will bring some awareness to the price of greed, and inject some ethics into discussions among the rich and powerful. 8. The Yes Men are dissidents of such fearless ingenuity that you want to believe them at face value 9. Occasionally funny and often audacious, but this is too smug to satisfy and too much like Ashton Kutcher's 'Punk'd' to be considered cutting edge. 10. You have to admire their ability both to pull off these stunts and to extract such honest expressions of greed from such corporate victims. What is a brief summary of the following reviews?
The Yes Men aim their barbs at the capitalist fat-cats with gutsy and hilarious performance pranks.
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Q: Translate "I took out a ten-peso note - from the Kingdom of Mexico." to Czech? Yes: Vyndal jsem bankovku v hodnotě deseti pesos – z Mexického království. [Q]: Elektronické součástky (Principy, vlastnosti, modely). Translate this to English? [A]: Elektronické součástky (Principy, vlastnosti, modely). ČVUT, Praha 1999. Question: Možná bys je pro změnu mohl chytit. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Maybe you could catch him in the act for a change. test: Potvrďte výběr. English? translation: Please confirm your selection Naopak to, zda některé otázky jsou pro účely práva EU otázkami vyžadujícími sebeusvědčující odpověď, je záležitostí, jež se týká právní kvalifikace skutkových okolností, která je jako taková v rámci kasačního opravného prostředku přezkoumatelná. In English? xxxxx Conversely, whether certain questions are self-incriminatory for the purposes of EU law is an issue which concerns the legal qualification of facts, as such reviewable on appeal. Víte, rozhodl jsem se, že si pořídím psa. In English? xxxxx
You know, I decided to get a dog.
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Choose your reply from the options at the end. Does "On July 20, 2015, within five days of West's announcement as the headlining artist of the closing ceremonies of the 2015 Pan American Games, Change.org user XYZ collected over 50,000 signatures for West's removal as headliner citing the headlining artist should be Canadian." contain the correct answer to "For what event was the largest amount of signatures collected in an attempt to keep Kanye from performing at it?" OPTIONS: a). yes. b). no.
b).
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Complete the following sentence. More blood came from the cut than from the puncture wound because the
puncture wound was less deep.
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What is the size of the universe? Why is the Universe the size of what it is? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: yes Where can I buy/get multi-track classical music recordings? What is one piece of music that can get me into Indian classical music? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no What is the Cold War, and when did it end? What was the Cold War? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: yes What is the best sex youve ever had? What's the best sexual experience you have had? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer:
yes
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Q: negative A: Disgusting, Gross, Filthy and Falling Apart.. Advertised as Recently Remodeled.. Bwaawaahhhh!! Who are they kidding.... The shower was literally rusted and falling apart, plus it had Black Mold all around it. The Vent was filthy, the air conditioner sounded like a freight train running all night and the cloth covered chairs were beyond disgusting and I would not even sit on them. Q: negative A: Please be aware that every positive review on the internet is almost certainly a lie made by the owners/employees of Once in a Lyfe Time Bridal or their friends and families. This is a dishonest, disreputable business that should have gone out of business by now. Note that the people posting the positive reviews on various sites have all of the following in common: Similar writing styles, only one review, all made on similar dates, etc. My wife is the maid of honor to-be at my sister-in-law's wedding and she has gotten the complete run around by these liars. She has been told no less than 4 different dates when her dress would be in (beginning in early February, it is now March 1). Each time, something happened where the dress wasn't ready. We've now been promised the dress by March 4. This will be the 5th promised date. The wedding is 4 weeks away. They did offer 20% off alterations, but I wouldn't trust them to cut the crust off my sandwich, much less do good timely alteration work. Plus, their alteration prices are already indefensibly high. My wife also received the same lie that many others here report, that it was "UPS's fault" somehow. This seems to be part of Once in a Lyfe Time's business model. They have all of their standard lies. I wouldn't be surprised if they were written down somewhere. Also, the girls who work there don't give customers their real names. I don't know if this is because they are ashamed to work there, or don't want anyone contacting them outside of work to yell at them for their unacceptable business practices, but they sometimes forget their fake names and will start saying their real names before remembering to lie. Managers either don't exist or are never in the store. These are BAD PEOPLE and they are liars, and you will get screwed. Take your business somewhere else and be wary of any positive reviews of this place, as they are almost surely planted reviews made by the professional liars at Once in a Lyfe Time. My name is Chris, and if you want to hear more about my experience, shoot me an e-mail at csuffeco@yahoo.com. Q: positive A: I love Lola's! What a unique place. The food is deeelish, best sangria in town, hands down, and I'm a sangria snob ;) Too bad I live in Chandler, otherwise I'd be there once a week. Q: negative A:
Not at all impressed...our server was not very happy to be there...food was very sub-par and it was way to crowded. Not the good kind I crowded where you feel like "wow this is great it must be busy because the food is so great.." But the type of crowded where you feel a fight may break out. Also, if the chocolate fountain is their golden gem...why is it ok for people to dip the strawberry,lick off the chocolate and re dip it right then and there...absolutely disgusting! I Waited almost 10 minutes to dip...saw that and was immediately turned away...just saying...Never again!
Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
fs_noopt
Translate to Finnish: Muscle spindle
Lihaskäämi
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
zs_noopt
This is the kind of film for a snowy Sunday afternoon when the rest of the world can go ahead with its own business as you descend into a big arm-chair and mellow for a couple of hours. Wonderful performances from Cher and Nicolas Cage (as always) gently row the plot along. There are no rapids to cross, no dangerous waters, just a warm and witty paddle through New York life at its best. A family film in every sense and one that deserves the praise it received. Is the sentiment of this review positive or negative?
positive
Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Translate "Ashleys Sunday Make Up, play free Make Up games online. Play Ashleys Sunday Make Up related games and updates. Added on 2010/11/04, played 109 times." to Spanish.
Ashley Domingo Maquillaje, el juego libre Maquillaje juegos en línea. Escuchar Ashley Domingo Maquillaje juegos relacionados y actualizaciones. Añadido el 2010/11/04, interpretado 109 veces.
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para_crawl_enes
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The Hunters is a 2011 French crime horror thriller film directed by Chris Briant . The film was produced by Antoine Huet , The film The Hunters is a French crime - horror - thriller - film from 2011 by Chris Briant , produced by Antoine Huet . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? OPTIONS: - no - yes yes In May 1945 , the division was part of the 53rd army of the second Ukrainian Front . The division was part of the 53rd Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front in May 1945 . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? OPTIONS: - no - yes yes The museum operated the locomotive and leased the North Shore Scenic Railroad # 2719 through its subsidiary . The museum leased the locomotive and operated through its subsidiary North Shore Scenic Railroad # 2719 . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? OPTIONS: - no - yes no The recent Sierra Leone Civil War was secular in nature featuring members of Tribal , Muslim , and Christian faiths fighting on both sides of the conflict . The recent civil war in Sierra Leone was secular in nature , with members of Christian , Muslim , and tribal faith fighting on both sides of the conflict . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? OPTIONS: - no - yes
yes
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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Question: Sentence 1: "Every day after dinner Mr. Schmidt took a long nap. Mark would let him sleep for an hour, then wake him up, scold him, and get him to work. He needed to get him to finish his work, because his work was beautiful." Sentence 2: "Mark needed to get him to finish his work, because his work was beautiful." Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1? ANS: yes Question: Sentence 1: "I couldn't put the pot on the shelf because it was too high." Sentence 2: "The shelf was too high." Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1? ANS: yes Question: Sentence 1: "Stretching her back, the woman smiled at the girl." Sentence 2: "Stretching the woman's back, the woman smiled at the girl." Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1? ANS: yes Question: Sentence 1: "I sat there feeling rather like a chappie I'd once read about in a book, who murdered another cove and hid the body under the dining-room table, and then had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with it there all the time." Sentence 2: "He had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with the book there all the time." Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
ANS: no
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
fs_noopt
Is the following review positive or negative? A large selection of food from all over the world. Great atmosphere and ambiance. Quality of food is on par with a 5 star hotel. But did not have lobster and king crab that I was expecting for this kind of price.
positive
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: bow, celebrity, take
celebrity takes a bow during curtain call following her debut performance .
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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If "Woman in red shirt and white cap rollerblading on gray surface.", does it logically follow that "The woman is practicing to enter a roller derby."?
it is not possible to tell
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snli:1.1.0
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Question: this demo version gives you first of the eight chapters. Answer: --> This demo version gives you first of the eight chapters. Question: these days with the internet it’s hard to tell who to trust’ he agreed and said, ‘don’t worry, you can trust me’ i did this changing stories so many times till a few days after. i had better things to do so i told him my boyfriend actually got a better offer from someone else in nigeria. (my made up boyfriend.lol) Answer: --> These days with the internet it’s hard to tell who to trust’ He agreed and said, ‘Don’t worry, you can trust me’ I did this changing stories so many times till a few days after. I had better things to do so I told him my boyfriend actually got a better offer from someone else in Nigeria. (My made up boyfriend.lol) Question: what does reduce do? Answer:
--> What does reduce do?
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true_case
fs_opt
(CNN) -- A spokesman for Illinois Sen. Roland Burris resigned Thursday in the wake of new disclosures about requests that Burris raise money for disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich while seeking a U.S. Senate appointment. Sen. Roland Burris, who is under fire to resign, arrives at a Chicago City Club luncheon to speak Wednesday. "I initially began helping the senator on a temporary basis because he is a long-term friend who I served several years when he was [Illinois] attorney general," Jason Erkes said in a written statement to CNN. "It is now time for me to get back to focusing on ... my newly formed strategic communications business." "You know the real
Burris ... Stop the rush to judgment."
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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I think I know where I left my camera . Last night after the bar closed we met these kids who invited us back to their place for a house party . It was an awesome house , it had a rought iron spiral staircase that led to a bedroom . But then you could climb through the back of a wardobe ( freaky narnia shit ! ! ) OPTIONS: - She will go to the bar and retrace her steps . - She will clean out her wardrobe looking for it . - None of the above choices . - She will call the friend she was with and ask them to take her to get it back . A: What may happen after the author remembers where she left her phone ? We ' ve been a few places since we sat down to send off a post . San Ignacio was a quaint very small town we stopped in when it was raining . The local historian had a bed and breakfast place as well as a book store . OPTIONS: - They find it large . - None of the above choices . - They find it small . - They find it overwhelming . A: What is the narrator 's view on San Ignacio ? Spike had tried to get information from his fellow prisoners , yelling down the hallway , asking who was in here and what they knew . He 'd only gotten a couple of answers before the area was flooded with soldiers . He 'd timed his questions to the movement of the cameras in the hall , speaking when the cameras swung away from his cell but apparently the two demons who 'd answered had n't had that much sense . Watching from his cell , he 'd seen the soldiers enter two cells down the hallway . OPTIONS: - They were looking at the prisoners for the camera . - These were prisoners of war who were captured during battle . - They needed the camera to capture the prisoner . - None of the above choices . A: Why were the soldiers in the jail ? I went to my favorite Dollar Tree ( 50th and Federal ) in between classes yesterday . Look what I found in the check out aisle this time ! Not a pregnancy test for a buck but still ... They did have six packs of Crystal Geyser H2O for a buck . OPTIONS: - Shop more at the store - Shop at a different store - None of the above choices . - Purchase no items A:
What will she likely do after finding that deal
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Here is a premise: um-hum because women are in every field now i mean i can't think of a field that they're not involved in Here is a hypothesis: Women have jobs in all areas of the workforce, they are almost getting the same wages as most men, Here are the options: Pick your answer from: A). yes. B). it is not possible to tell. C). no. Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?
B).
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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Q: Si tous les répondants n'ont pas participé à cette analyse, plus de la moitié étaient d'accord avec les valeurs et leur signification.... English? A: [While not all respondents participated in this breakdown, well over half were agreeable to the values and their meaning.] Q: Je souhaiterais cependant signaler dès le départ, qu’indépendamment des différents groupes politiques auxquels nous appartenons, nous avons travaillé ensemble de façon exemplaire sur ce sujet, notamment Mme Hermange - rapporteur de la commission de l’emploi et des affaires sociales - et moi-même.... English? A: [I would, though, like to observe at the very outset that, whatever the different political groups to which we belong, we worked together very well on this, and this is particularly true in the case of Mrs Hermange – the rapporteur of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs – and myself.] Q: Pour la mise en oeuvre, la deuxième catégorie d'activités constitue un déterminant essentiel du succès de la politique linguistique.... English? A:
[Activities of the second type will be a major determinant of the successful implementation of a language policy.]
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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Q: Greetings Folks: Any chance of finalizing the California tariff Monday morning (have a call, say, 7:30/8:00 AM PDT)? Let me know. Hope all's well with all. Best, Propose a subject line A: California Tariff Q: The Republicans are currently on the Senate floor arguing (noisily, repeatedly and passionately) that California (and the Senate in particular) is being hypocritical and intellectually dishonest in attacking and investigating private companies and ignoring munis. One Senator specifically identified prices charged by LADWP and SMUD and compared those prices to Enron's (1/3 to 1/2 less than LADWP and SMUD charged). Best, Propose a subject line A: Senate Debating Unfairness of Singling Out Private-sector Sellers for Investigation Q: Please respond to Sivy on Stocks SIVY ON STOCKS from money.com April 25, 2001 Construction project The need for aggressive oil exploration and new electrical power plants should be a bonanza for firms like Fluor that can manage such projects on a global basis. By Michael Sivy It may seem hard to believe today, but back in the 1970s, one of the hottest stock groups was Construction and Engineering. These C&E firms managed mega-projects, including oil refineries and pipelines in the Middle East, and were minting money because of the oil shortage. But during the past decade, the energy crisis seemed like only a distant memory. And even the best C&E firms, such as Fluor [FLR], ran into trouble. For most of the late 1990s, Fluor's earnings were stagnant. The company over-expanded in 1994 and subsequently began missing its growth targets. As the problems got worse, the stock fell from a high of $75 a share in 1997 to less than $23 early last year. To fix these problems, Fluor decided it would be smart to split the company in half, separating its C&E businesses from its coal-mining operations, which now trade as Massey Energy [MEE]. Since the split late last year, Flour has been doing well and appears poised for even better times to come. But this improved performance has gone unnoticed by many investors because the division of the company and the shift of its reporting schedule from a fiscal to a calendar year have made earnings comparisons difficult. In fact, some research sources have stopped following the stock altogether. That's a pity because the outlook for energy is better than it's been in a decade. The scare of higher crude prices should greatly improve prospects for oil projects, while electricity shortages in California -- and possibly Propose a subject line A: Sivy on Stocks: Construction project Q: John/John/Frank As we are approaching the November 1st Trading Track interview dates, we need to finalize the reminder of the external candidate's initial screen. Can you please provide me with your feedback/status. If we need to re-assign your candidates to other traders please let me know by return. Thanks, Propose a subject line A:
Trading Track Interviews
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aeslc:1.0.0
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input ---- While the short period of exercising is crucial to testosterone so is the intensity output ---- While the short period of exercising is crucial to testosterone so is the intensity. input ---- In the meantime please remember that you are welcome at our other restaurants too output ---- In the meantime, please remember that you are welcome at our other restaurants, too. input ---- I bet 1 and 27 who is next 00 if she was referring pa 00 and 2 and 28 if she shoot for 0 On one occasion I won almost output ---- I bet 1 and 27, who is next 00, if she was referring pa 00, and 2 and 28 if she shoot for 0. On one occasion, I won almost. input ---- The conference was arranged as collaboration between landscape architect Bettina Lamm Forest Landscape KU and curator Charlotte Bagger Brandt Rderum Mobile office for contemporary art output ----
The conference was arranged as collaboration between landscape architect Bettina Lamm, Forest & Landscape, KU and curator Charlotte Bagger Brandt, Råderum – Mobile office for contemporary art.
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fix_punct
fs_noopt
Text: By. Sophie Jane Evans. PUBLISHED:. 13:43 EST, 7 January 2014. |. UPDATED:. 13:53 EST, 7 January 2014. A teaching assistant has escaped jail after sending lewd texts and naked photos of herself to a 14-year-old pupil. Shelley Trinder, 30, sent hundreds of sexually explicit messages to the male student at a school where she worked in Telford, Shropshire, a court heard. She also sent him a series of naked photos - including an image of herself using a sex toy. Spared jail: Shelley Trinder, 30, sent hundreds of sexually explicit messages to a teenage pupil, Shrewsbury Crown Court (pictured) heard. She has been handed a 20-month jail sentence, suspended for two years. The mother of two admitted one charge of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity at Shrewsbury Crown Court on Friday. However, she has now been spared jail after a judge handed her a 20-month sentence, suspended for two years. Trinder began sending Facebook messages to children at the school in 2011, before singling out the teenage boy, the court heard. Contact: Trinder sent the student lewd texts every day, saying she was 'horny' and describing what sexual acts she wanted to do to him (file picture) She then gave the pupil her Blackberry pin number and sent him a topless photo of herself - with only her arms covering her breasts. She later messaged the boy a nude image of the lower half of her body, before sending him a photo of herself using a sex toy. Trinder also sent the student lewd texts every day - saying she was 'horny' and describing what sexual acts she wanted to do to him, the court heard. Raj Punia, prosecuting, said the school had spoken to Trinder about her behaviour in July 2011 after discovering she was chatting to pupils on Facebook. 'She was warned she would be putting her job at risk if she continued,' she said. 'In November it was brought to the attention of the authorities that there were inappropriate activities going on. 'She gave him (teenage boy) the pin number for her Blackberry phone so he could text her for free. 'He. sent her a message saying "hi" and instead of ignoring the message or. telling him it was inappropriate to text her, she encouraged this. contact. 'One night in August 2011 she sent him a message saying she was out drinking and said she was "horny".' Sentencing Trinder, Judge Robin Onions described her as 'totally unsuited' to a career in teaching. 'The school appears to have acted completely properly and warned her and she just ignored the warnings,' he said. Dismissed: Telford and Wrekin Council (pictured), which employed Trinder, said she was fired in March 2012. 'He was a remarkably vulnerable pupil and she was clearly sexually attracted to him. 'In many ways this is a classic grooming case, but they did meet and didn’t have sexual contact. 'If there had been any contact, she would have gone into custody and it would have been measured in years. 'This young lady is remarkably immature and totally unsuited to a career in teaching. If she does anything like this again it will be prison.' Trinder has been banned from working with children for life and placed under a sexual offences prevention order for seven years. She has also been handed a two-year supervision order with 10-year notification requirements and a three-month curfew. Speaking after the case, Nigel Newman, a spokesman for Telford and Wrekin Council which employed Trinder, said the teaching assistant was fired in March last year. He said: 'The individual was suspended from her employment with the council as a support assistant in February 2012 as soon as we were made aware of the allegation arising from the incident which led to her being charged by police. 'Following this, disciplinary proceedings were held which resulted in her dismissal from her job with the council in March 2013.' Highlights: Shelley Trinder sent lewd texts to student at school in Telford, Shropshire. She also sent him naked photos and told him she wanted to have sex. Handed a 20-month suspended jail sentence at Shrewsbury Crown Court. Trinder, 30, also banned from working with children for life. Judge described mother of two as 'totally unsuited to teaching career' Text: Ralph Mata was an internal affairs lieutenant for the Miami-Dade Police Department, working in the division that investigates allegations of wrongdoing by cops. Outside the office, authorities allege that the 45-year-old longtime officer worked with a drug trafficking organization to help plan a murder plot and get guns. A criminal complaint unsealed in U.S. District Court in New Jersey Tuesday accuses Mata, also known as "The Milk Man," of using his role as a police officer to help the drug trafficking organization in exchange for money and gifts, including a Rolex watch. In one instance, the complaint alleges, Mata arranged to pay two assassins to kill rival drug dealers. The killers would pose as cops, pulling over their targets before shooting them, according to the complaint. "Ultimately, the (organization) decided not to move forward with the murder plot, but Mata still received a payment for setting up the meetings," federal prosecutors said in a statement. The complaint also alleges that Mata used his police badge to purchase weapons for drug traffickers. Mata, according to the complaint, then used contacts at the airport to transport the weapons in his carry-on luggage on trips from Miami to the Dominican Republic. Court documents released by investigators do not specify the name of the drug trafficking organization with which Mata allegedly conspired but says the organization has been importing narcotics from places such as Ecuador and the Dominican Republic by hiding them "inside shipping containers containing pallets of produce, including bananas." The organization "has been distributing narcotics in New Jersey and elsewhere," the complaint says. Authorities arrested Mata on Tuesday in Miami Gardens, Florida. It was not immediately clear whether Mata has an attorney, and police officials could not be immediately reached for comment. Mata has worked for the Miami-Dade Police Department since 1992, including directing investigations in Miami Gardens and working as a lieutenant in the K-9 unit at Miami International Airport, according to the complaint. Since March 2010, he had been working in the internal affairs division. Mata faces charges of aiding and abetting a conspiracy to distribute cocaine, conspiring to distribute cocaine and engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity. He is scheduled to appear in federal court in Florida on Wednesday. If convicted, Mata could face life in prison. CNN's Suzanne Presto contributed to this report. Highlights:
Criminal complaint: Cop used his role to help cocaine traffickers. Ralph Mata, an internal affairs lieutenant, allegedly helped group get guns. He also arranged to pay two assassins in a murder plot, a complaint alleges.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Turkish people (), or the Turks (), also known as Anatolian Turks (), are a Turkic ethnic group and nation living mainly in Turkey and speaking Turkish, the most widely spoken Turkic language. They are the largest ethnic group in Turkey, as well as by far the largest ethnic group among the speakers of Turkic languages. Ethnic Turkish minorities exist in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. In addition, a Turkish diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe. The ethnonym "Turk" may be first discerned in Herodotus' (c. 484–425 BC) reference to Targitas, first king of the Scythians; furthermore, during the first century AD., Pomponius Mela refers to the "Turcae" in the forests north of the Sea of Azov, and Pliny the Elder lists the "Tyrcae" among the people of the same area. The first definite references to the "Turks" come mainly from Chinese sources in the sixth century. In these sources, "Turk" appears as "Tujue" (), which referred to the Göktürks. Although "Turk" refers to Turkish people, it may also sometimes refer to the wider language group of Turkic peoples. In the 19th century, the word "Türk" only referred to Anatolian villagers. The Ottoman ruling class identified themselves as Ottomans, not usually as Turks. In the late 19th century, as the Ottoman upper classes adopted European ideas of nationalism the term "Türk" took on a much more positive connotation. The Turkish-speakers of Anatolia were the most loyal supporters of Ottoman rule. Answer the following questions: 1. What did the word "Türk" refer to in the 19th century? 2. In the middle of the 19th was this a term that the ruling class used to describe themselves? 3. Was the term seen as more favorable as time went on? 4. What is the largest ethnic group in Turkey now? 5. Did the Turks all stay in Turkey? 6. What area is a popular place to migrate to currently? 7. Who was the first king of the Scythians? 8. When did Herodotus live? 9. What is another term that might refer to the Turkish people? 10. What language do they generally speak? 11. Is there more than one variation of the Turkish language?
1. Anatolian villagers 2. No 3. Yes 4. the Turks 5. No 6. Western Europe 7. Targitas 8. 484–425 BC 9. Anatolian Turks 10. Turkish 11. Yes
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coqa:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Q: Complete: Killed: Ezell Ford, 25, was shot three times by LAPD officers, including once in the back, on August 11 The autopsy of a mentally ill black man who was killed by Los Angeles police has revealed that he was shot three times at close range, including once in the back. Ezell Ford, 25, was shot dead during a confrontation with LAPD officers near his home in South Los Angeles in August this year. Ford's parents accuse the LAPD of 'executing' their son and have filed a $75million lawsuit against the city. Ezell Ford was shot three times in his right side, right arm and back, and had abrasions to his left hand, forearm and elbow, according to the autopsy report. The autopsy also revealed that a muzzle imprint, consistent with that of the gun used by OPTIONS: - Autopsy, was found around the back wound. - Ezell Ford, was found around the back wound. - Ford, was found around the back wound. - LAPD, was found around the back wound. - Los Angeles, was found around the back wound. - South Los Angeles, was found around the back wound. A: LAPD, was found around the back wound. (CNN) -- This is ballet, but not as you know it. For one, there's not a ballerina in sight. Tutus have been replaced with bare chests and tights, pointe shoes have been tossed aside for slippers, and delicate décolletages have been swapped for beefed-up biceps. Once the traditional arena of lithe ladies, ballet is seeing an increasing number of all-male shows -- in one of the biggest shake-ups in the history of the profession. Men in motion "My attempt is to show a century of male dance in a hundred minutes," said Ukrainian-born Ivan Putrov, the creator of "Men in Motion," an ambitious all-male production featuring 15 short dances. And if OPTIONS: - Billy Elliot has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. - CNN has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. - Ivan Putrov has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. - Men in Motion has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. - Tutus has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. - Ukrainian has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. - dà has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. ===== Ivan Putrov has his way, we'll be seeing a lot more of them taking center stage in the future. Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. General Sir Walter Congreve VC. Sir Walter's remarkable letter revealing his reluctance to fraternise with German soldiers during the Christmas Day truce in 1914 is set to go on public display tomorrow As the artillery fell quiet, Tommies and German troops famously put down their weapons, emerged from the trenches, played football and swapped gifts in no man’s land. But General Sir Walter Congreve, VC, shunned the Christmas Truce of 1914 – because he didn’t trust the Germans to resist shooting an officer of his high rank, a letter he wrote to his wife reveals. Congreve, who led the Rifle Brigade, wrote the letter after visiting troops in a section of trench known as Dead Man’s Alley in northern France on December 25, 1914. --> After being told ‘the best shot in the OPTIONS: - Christmas Day army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Christmas Truce of 1914 army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Congreve army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Dead Man’s Alley army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - France army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - German army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Germans army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Rifle Brigade army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Stafford Records Office army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Tommies army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - VC army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Walter army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Walter Congreve army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Walter Congreve VC army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - no man’s land army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. Answer:
German army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Write the next sentence. Amy has a gastroparesis and needs professional help from Maria, because Options: (a). Amy can't treat it herself. (b). Maria can't treat it herself. Answer:
(a).
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winogrande:1.1.0
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input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment. output: sucks , but has a funny moment or two input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output: if frailty will turn bill paxton into an a-list director input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output: is better than ` shindler 's list ' input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment. output:
, this cross-cultural soap opera is painfully formulaic and stilted .
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Please briefly summarize this news article: Space radiation: Should frequent flyers worry? We’re bombarded with the radiation of supernovae and other cosmic sources when we fly – how concerned should we be? One day, shortly before boarding a flight from Paris to Montreal, I began to think about the risks of flying for the first time. It was not the fear of engine failure or crashing into a mountain that worried me. Rather I realised I was about to make my 39th plane journey of the year, and as a result was exposing myself to higher than normal levels of radiation from space. Like most holidaymakers, I had checked the weather forecast. But now, as I waited to board the plane, I wondered whether I and other frequent flyers should be more concerned with checking the space weather before we take off. The Earth is constantly being bombarded by high speed, sub-atomic particles. These interact with the atmosphere and our planet’s magnetic field to generate cosmic radiation which rains down on us. Our exposure levels rise when we travel by plane, especially at higher altitudes and latitudes. What do scientists know about the dangers that cosmic radiation might pose during regular flights, and is there anything that aviation authorities or passengers can do to minimise risk? Cosmic radiation consists mainly of protons and helium nuclei that originate outside our galaxy. Scientists have long speculated over their origins, with likely candidates being powerful events such as star collisions, gamma ray bursts, black holes and supernovae – explosions that mark the death of large stars. Earlier this year US astronomers concluded supernovae were indeed a significant source of cosmic radiation hitting Earth. Particles thrown out by our Sun are another source. These sub-atomic particles can be both low- and high-energy. Many are deflected by the Earth’s magnetosphere, without which cosmic rays would wipe out complex life forms pretty quickly by damaging tissue, DNA and causing lethal radiation sickness. Only very high-energy cosmic rays can reach our atmosphere at latitudes close to the equator, however lower-energy ones can reach polar latitudes. Those that do penetrate the Earth’s magnetic shield collide with nitrogen, oxygen and other atoms in the air, generating highly energetic and invisible showers of ionised “secondary particles”, which cascade down on us in vast numbers, penetrating everything and everyone. The atmosphere provides good protection for those on the ground because particles hitting them will have undergone more collisions with atoms, but exposure is greater at high altitudes because the air is thinner. What can this do to the body? Cosmic radiation is ionising, which means the particles involved are energetic enough to knock charged particles from atoms – potentially causing chemical changes in body tissue that can increase risks from cancers and genetic abnormalities. While this might sound scary, it should be made clear that we are regularly exposed to low doses of ionising radiation in other forms with no apparent health consequences in the overwhelming majority of cases – from radon in the air, naturally occurring radioactive substances in the ground such as uranium, building materials and during medical procedures. The risks of individuals suffering health effects as a result of being exposed to ionising radiation of any kind – whether from cosmic rays, a nuclear power plant, an X-ray machine, or airport full body scanner – are measured in sieverts or rems (1 sievert equals 100rem). “The same potential risks exist,” says Major Alan Hale at the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. “Health risk assessments are based on frequency, duration, and intensity level.” The average person on Earth is exposed to around 350 millirems (mrem) per year. The average annual dose for US citizens is 620mrem , according to the US National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. About half of this comes from man-made sources such as X-ray, mammography and CT scans, while the other half comes from natural sources, of which only about 9% comes from cosmic radiation.
We’re bombarded with the radiation of supernovae and other cosmic sources when we fly – how concerned should we be?
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newsroom:1.0.0
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Find the right ending to this passage. General Sir Walter Congreve VC. Sir Walter's remarkable letter revealing his reluctance to fraternise with German soldiers during the Christmas Day truce in 1914 is set to go on public display tomorrow As the artillery fell quiet, Tommies and German troops famously put down their weapons, emerged from the trenches, played football and swapped gifts in no man’s land. But General Sir Walter Congreve, VC, shunned the Christmas Truce of 1914 – because he didn’t trust the Germans to resist shooting an officer of his high rank, a letter he wrote to his wife reveals. Congreve, who led the Rifle Brigade, wrote the letter after visiting troops in a section of trench known as Dead Man’s Alley in northern France on December 25, 1914. After being told ‘the best shot in the OPTIONS: - Christmas Day army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Christmas Truce of 1914 army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Congreve army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Dead Man’s Alley army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - France army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - German army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Germans army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Rifle Brigade army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Stafford Records Office army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Tommies army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - VC army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Walter army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Walter Congreve army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - Walter Congreve VC army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. - no man’s land army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’.
German army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’.
Flan2021
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Problem: com October 13, 2004, 5:06 PM PT. This fourth priority #39;s main focus has been enterprise directories as organizations spawn projects around identity infrastructure. What is a good title for this? Title: Sun releases Solaris-based desktop software Problem: The St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros are going the distance to decide the National League Championship Series. Jim Edmonds came through with a two-run home run in the bottom of the 12th inning to give the Cardinals a 6-to-4 win over Houston. What is a good title for this? Title: Cards force seventh game with 12th inning homer Problem: Rupert Murdoch #39;s News Corporation today took steps to head off a potential takeover by rival mogul John Malone with a quot;poison pill quot; plan to dilute the shareholdings of would-be predators. What is a good title for this? Title: Murdoch acts to block rival #39;s takeover bid Problem: London, England (Sports Network) - England midfielder Steven Gerrard injured his groin late in Thursday #39;s training session, but is hopeful he will be ready for Saturday #39;s World Cup qualifier against Austria. What is a good title for this? Title:
Gerrard leaves practice
Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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Problem: Paulina Gómez Torres (born 29 July 1991) known professionally as Paulina Goto is a Mexican actress, singer, and television hostess, who first gained popularity for her debut role in the Mexican telenovela "Niña de mi Corazón" in 2010. She was a member of the popular Mexican-Argentine pop group, Eme 15, formed by Televisa producer Pedro Damián, from 2011 to 2014. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Paulina Gómez Torres sang on the show Niña de mi Corazón."? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Q: Hansberry was a teacher. William Leo Hansberry (February 25, 1894 – November 3, 1965) was an American scholar and lecturer. He was the older brother of real estate broker Carl Augustus Hansberry, uncle of award-winning playwright Lorraine Hansberry and great-granduncle of actress Taye Hansberry. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Steve Sylvester (born March 4, 1953 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former American football offensive lineman who played 9 seasons in the National Football League for the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. He played college football for the University of Notre Dame. Steve Sylvester graduated from the University of Notre Dame. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say input hypothesis: Joe Dirt 2 premiered on July 16, 2001. Context: Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by David Spade and Fred Wolf. It is the sequel to the 2001 film "Joe Dirt". The film stars David Spade reprising his role as the title character, Brittany Daniel, Dennis Miller, Adam Beach, Christopher Walken, Mark McGrath and Patrick Warburton. The film premiered on Crackle on July 16, 2015. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No true or false: No Context: The Assassin of Rome (Italian: "Girolimoni, il mostro di Roma" ) is a 1972 Italian historical drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. The film tells, with some historical licenses, the story of Gino Girolimoni, wrongfully accused of a series of child murders that occurred in Rome between 1924 and 1928. Hypothesis: Damiano Damiani was the sole director of The Assassin of Rome. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Yes Problem: Joey Heindle (born 14 May 1993 in Munich) is a German singer. He is best known for winning the seventh season of the game show Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! and finishing in 5th place in season 9 of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, despite universally negative reviews from the jury each week. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Joey Heindle was highly disliked by people on television."? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A:
Yes
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anli/r1:0.1.0
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Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning? OPTIONS: - Take the cure pork out of the refrigerator and rinse the cure off. Soak the pork in cold water for 0.5 hour to remove some of the salt. Pat dry the pork and air dry the pork in the oven on high with the door cracked open for 2 hours. - Take the cure pork out of the refrigerator and rinse the cure off. Soak the pork in cold water for 2.5 hours to remove some of the salt. Pat dry the pork and air dry the pork in the oven on low with the door cracked open for 2 hours. Answer: To prepare the cured pork butt for cooking. Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning? OPTIONS: - Choose an appropriately sized glass jar. Clean it out with soap and water and then dry it completely. Use a double sided dot to secure the bottom of the wick in place on the top of the jar. - Choose an appropriately sized glass jar. Clean it out with soap and water and then dry it completely. Use a double sided dot to secure the bottom of the wick in place on the bottom of the jar. Answer: How do you prepare a jar to pour melted wax into it in order to make a candle? Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning? OPTIONS: - Using a food processor, combine 2 cups fresh basil leaves, 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil, 1/3 cup pine nuts, 2 small cloves of garlic, 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, 1 tsp coarse kosher salt, 1/4 cup heavy cream, and 2 tbsp butter. - Using a food processor, combine 2 cups fresh basil leaves, 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil, 1/3 cup pine nuts, 2 small cloves of garlic, 1/2 cup freshly grated Cheddar cheese, 1 tsp coarse kosher salt, 1/4 cup heavy cream, and 2 tbsp butter. Answer: To make a creamy pesto sauce. Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning? OPTIONS: - Create soda ice cubes and grind through disposal. - Create vinegar ice cubes and grind through disposal. Answer:
Remove smell from garbage disposal.
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piqa:1.0.0
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How is "The Waterdown 13 lyrics are brought to you by Lyrics-Keeper." said in Russian? Песня Waterdown 13 представлена вам Lyrics-Keeper. Flash-фичу можно использовать в качестве караоке к песне 13, если есть возможность скачать минусовку. Q: Translate "Flutes, pipes and drums were played, special heralders called people to the night bazaar." to Russian? A: Играли разнообразные музыкальные инструменты, специальные глашатаи созывали народ на ночной базар. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Эта страница содержит подкатегории и страницы с ключевыми словами которые контекстуально, грамматически и по значению связаны с ключевым словом/фразой ukraine localities. Q: Translate "Neftçala" to Russian? Yes: Нефтечала [Q]: На этом фоне ФТС отмечает увеличение объемов импорта дорогих моделей телефонов, сочетающих функции компьютера, навигатора и фотокамеры. Translate this to English? [A]: Such handsets include functions of a computer, a navigator and a camera. How is "8) Law of Ukraine No. 359-V "On Amending the Customs Code of Ukraine (Concerning Assistance in Protection of Intellectual Property Rights During Goods’ Movement through the Customs Territory of Ukraine)" dated 16 November 2006." said in Russian?
8) Закон Украины № 359-V "О внесении изменений в Таможенный кодекс Украины (относительно содействия защите прав интеллектуальной собственности во время перемещения товаров через таможенную границу Украины)" от 16 ноября 2006 года.
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Plant responses to climate and other environmental changes can inform our understanding of how these changes affect ecosystem function and productivity. For example, plant phenology can be a useful proxy for temperature in historical climatology, and the biological impact of climate change and global warming. Palynology, the analysis of fossil pollen deposits in sediments from thousands or millions of years ago allows the reconstruction of past climates. Estimates of atmospheric CO2 concentrations since the Palaeozoic have been obtained from stomatal densities and the leaf shapes and sizes of ancient land plants. Ozone depletion can expose plants to higher levels of ultraviolet radiation-B (UV-B), resulting in lower growth rates. Moreover, information from studies of community ecology, plant systematics, and taxonomy is essential to understanding vegetation change, habitat destruction and species extinction. Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): How can climate changes be determined from soil?
fossil pollen deposits in sediments
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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Input: Read this: The PLP, the party in government when the decision to join CARICOM was made, has been dominated for decades by West Indians and their descendants. (The prominent roles of West Indians among Bermuda's black politicians and labour activists predated party politics in Bermuda, as exemplified by Dr. E. F. Gordon). The late PLP leader, Dame Lois Browne-Evans, and her Trinidadian-born husband, John Evans (who co-founded the West Indian Association of Bermuda in 1976), were prominent members of this group. They have emphasised Bermuda's cultural connections with the West Indies. Many Bermudians, both black and white, who lack family connections to the West Indies have objected to this emphasis. Question: Why are some Bermudians against the emphasis of West Indies cultural connections? Output: Many Bermudians, both black and white, who lack family connections to the West Indies QUES: The difference in the above factors for the case of θ=0 is the reason that most broadcasting (transmissions intended for the public) uses vertical polarization. For receivers near the ground, horizontally polarized transmissions suffer cancellation. For best reception the receiving antennas for these signals are likewise vertically polarized. In some applications where the receiving antenna must work in any position, as in mobile phones, the base station antennas use mixed polarization, such as linear polarization at an angle (with both vertical and horizontal components) or circular polarization. What is one use that would require an antenna to receive signals in various ways at once? What is the answer? ANS: mobile phones QUES: Many mechanical aids to calculation and measurement were constructed for astronomical and navigation use. The planisphere was a star chart invented by Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī in the early 11th century. The astrolabe was invented in the Hellenistic world in either the 1st or 2nd centuries BC and is often attributed to Hipparchus. A combination of the planisphere and dioptra, the astrolabe was effectively an analog computer capable of working out several different kinds of problems in spherical astronomy. An astrolabe incorporating a mechanical calendar computer and gear-wheels was invented by Abi Bakr of Isfahan, Persia in 1235. Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī invented the first mechanical geared lunisolar calendar astrolabe, an early fixed-wired knowledge processing machine with a gear train and gear-wheels, circa 1000 AD. The astrolabe was a combination of what two devices in history? ANS: the planisphere and dioptra The first technical dictionary was drafted by John Harris and entitled Lexicon Technicum: Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries; instead it concentrated on science and technology. Published in 1704, the Lexicon technicum was the first book to be written in English that took a methodical approach to describing mathematics and commercial arithmetic along with the physical sciences and navigation. Other technical dictionaries followed Harris' model, including Ephraim Chambers' Cyclopaedia (1728), which included five editions, and was a substantially larger work than Harris'. The folio edition of the work even included foldout engravings. The Cyclopaedia emphasized Newtonian theories, Lockean philosophy, and contained thorough examinations of technologies, such as engraving, brewing, and dyeing. If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What year was the Lexicon Technicum published? Ah, so.. 1704 Question: While exploring inland along the northern coast of Florida in 1528, the members of the Narváez expedition, including Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, found a Native American village near present-day Tallahassee, Florida whose name they transcribed as Apalchen or Apalachen [a.paˈla.tʃɛn]. The name was soon altered by the Spanish to Apalachee and used as a name for the tribe and region spreading well inland to the north. Pánfilo de Narváez's expedition first entered Apalachee territory on June 15, 1528, and applied the name. Now spelled "Appalachian," it is the fourth-oldest surviving European place-name in the US. Try to answer this question if possible: Who named Tallahassee, Florida? Answer: unanswerable Context and question: The coronation of Charlemagne as emperor on Christmas Day 800 is regarded as a turning point in medieval history, marking a return of the Western Roman Empire, since the new emperor ruled over much of the area previously controlled by the western emperors. It also marks a change in Charlemagne's relationship with the Byzantine Empire, as the assumption of the imperial title by the Carolingians asserted their equivalence to the Byzantine state. There were several differences between the newly established Carolingian Empire and both the older Western Roman Empire and the concurrent Byzantine Empire. The Frankish lands were rural in character, with only a few small cities. Most of the people were peasants settled on small farms. Little trade existed and much of that was with the British Isles and Scandinavia, in contrast to the older Roman Empire with its trading networks centred on the Mediterranean. The empire was administered by an itinerant court that travelled with the emperor, as well as approximately 300 imperial officials called counts, who administered the counties the empire had been divided into. Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters. About how many counts existed in the Carolingian Empire? Answer:
300
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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James Laurence Farrelly, 51, is accused of killing Martin Hamilton whose body was found near West Calder in West Lothian on 17 December. At Livingston Sheriff Court, Mr Farrelly, from Blackburn, West Lothian, made no plea or declaration andwas remanded in custody. Hamilton, from Glasgow, was previously one of Scotland's most wanted men. He was released from prison in September 2014 but went missing in April last year. Hamilton was nicknamed the Blackhill Butcher, after the Glasgow housing estate from which he operated. He had been on the police's most-wanted list before he was jailed in 2000 over a string of charges including drug dealing, torture, abduction and sodomy. This article was about:
A man has appeared in court charged with murdering a former gangland figure whose remains were found in woodland.
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huggingface:xsum
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