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Sure. In the movie, Po reunites with his father ond more pandas when he enters the village of pandas, altough some problems arise later
Its quite intriguing!The film, Po enters the panda village and re-unites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous spirit warrior,
[ "I have a giant panda as pet", "Awesome. Did you know that the panda is also called panda bear and is native to China?", "I had no idea it was native to china. What else can you tell me ?", "Well, I know that the term giant panda can be used to make a distinction from the red panda which is unrelated", "So you mean panda comes in various colors?", "I can't confirm you that. Have you ever watched the Kung Fu Panda animated film? It was released in 2008 and was a DreamWorks production", "I have not. Can you tell me more about it ?" ]
In the film, Po enters the panda village and re-unites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous spirit warrior, named Kai, returns to the mortal realm and steals chi from the kung fu masters.
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716
wow, really, Radiology is the science that uses medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes also treat diseases
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[ "I'm studying to be a Radiology tech currently." ]
Radiology is the science that uses medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes also treat diseases within the body.
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716
Oh I see. I know that Diagnostic Radiologists are doctors who are specially trained. They "read" and interpret the images, and make a report. The report includes their findings or their diagnosis.
yes, it fascinates me too, he Diagnostic Radiologist, a specially trained doctor, then interprets or ''reads'' the images and produces a report of their findings
[ "I'm studying to be a Radiology tech currently.", "wow, really, Radiology is the science that uses medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes also treat diseases", "Yes it fascinates me that you can see so much with it." ]
The Diagnostic Radiologist, a specially trained doctor, then interprets or ''reads'' the images and produces a report of their findings and impression or diagnosis.
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716
Maybe! They then transmit that report to the person who requested that imaging.
yes it is, Their report gathered is then transmitted to the Clinician who requested the imaging.
[ "I'm studying to be a Radiology tech currently.", "wow, really, Radiology is the science that uses medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes also treat diseases", "Yes it fascinates me that you can see so much with it.", "Oh I see. I know that Diagnostic Radiologists are doctors who are specially trained. They \"read\" and interpret the images, and make a report. The report includes their findings or their diagnosis.", "Yes their job has to be pretty difficult to be able to see slight anomalies on an xray." ]
This report is then transmitted to the Clinician who requested the imaging.
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716
Oh really? Those medical images get stored digitally, did you know that? In a system called PACS. Then members of the health care team can view them.
yea, thats what they think but its not so, Medical images are stored digitally in the picture archiving and communication system (PACS) where they can be viewed by all members of the healthcare team
[ "I'm studying to be a Radiology tech currently.", "wow, really, Radiology is the science that uses medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes also treat diseases", "Yes it fascinates me that you can see so much with it.", "Oh I see. I know that Diagnostic Radiologists are doctors who are specially trained. They \"read\" and interpret the images, and make a report. The report includes their findings or their diagnosis.", "Yes their job has to be pretty difficult to be able to see slight anomalies on an xray.", "Maybe! They then transmit that report to the person who requested that imaging.", "A lot of people think xrays are harmful but you would need a ton of them to be affected." ]
Medical images are stored digitally in the picture archiving and communication system (PACS) where they can be viewed by all members of the healthcare team within the same health system and compared later on with future imaging exams.
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717
As a bot, I can't read books. It's a pretty old book, having been written in 1813. Have you read it?
I have! Jane Austen published it in 1813, but it's remained a popular classic!
[ "i've heard pride and prejudice is a pretty good book, have you read it?" ]
Pride and Prejudice is a romantic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813.
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717
It's a story about the Bennet family of Longbourn. There are five daughters in the family, but none of them can inherit the family estate.
It's a story about the Bennet family of Longbourn. There are five daughters in the family, but none of them can inherit the family estate so they must marry well.
[ "i've heard pride and prejudice is a pretty good book, have you read it?", "As a bot, I can't read books. It's a pretty old book, having been written in 1813. Have you read it?", "No, what's it about?" ]
Mr. Bennet of the Longbourn estate has five daughters, but his property is entailed, meaning that none of the girls can inherit it.
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717
You might also like to know that the theme of the novel is that it's more important to marry for love than for money.
You should! The novel revolves around the importance of marrying for love instead of money, even though money would make everyone's lives more comfortable. I think that's still an issue in today's society!
[ "i've heard pride and prejudice is a pretty good book, have you read it?", "As a bot, I can't read books. It's a pretty old book, having been written in 1813. Have you read it?", "No, what's it about?", "It's a story about the Bennet family of Longbourn. There are five daughters in the family, but none of them can inherit the family estate.", "that sounds interesting! Maybe i should read this one" ]
The novel revolves around the importance of marrying for love, not simply for money, despite the social pressures to make a good (i.e.
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717
Food for thought. Anyway, the story follows Elizabeth Bennet as she learns not to be so hasty in judgement and to figure out what's important and what isn't.
The main character, Elizabeth Bennet, learns that she often makes hasty judgements and learns to appreciate the difference between wants and needs. A lot of us can learn from that!
[ "i've heard pride and prejudice is a pretty good book, have you read it?", "As a bot, I can't read books. It's a pretty old book, having been written in 1813. Have you read it?", "No, what's it about?", "It's a story about the Bennet family of Longbourn. There are five daughters in the family, but none of them can inherit the family estate.", "that sounds interesting! Maybe i should read this one", "You might also like to know that the theme of the novel is that it's more important to marry for love than for money.", "I agree with that. It's funny how it's still relevant 200 years later." ]
The story charts the emotional development of the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, who learns the error of making hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between the superficial and the essential.
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717
Maybe. As for her father, he needs at least one daughter to marry well so that they can support the others after his death, since his wife is not rich herself.
I think it's how she was raised. Her mom had no family fortune, only her father, and he pushed his girls to marry well so they would be able to support the family upon his death.
[ "i've heard pride and prejudice is a pretty good book, have you read it?", "As a bot, I can't read books. It's a pretty old book, having been written in 1813. Have you read it?", "No, what's it about?", "It's a story about the Bennet family of Longbourn. There are five daughters in the family, but none of them can inherit the family estate.", "that sounds interesting! Maybe i should read this one", "You might also like to know that the theme of the novel is that it's more important to marry for love than for money.", "I agree with that. It's funny how it's still relevant 200 years later.", "Food for thought. Anyway, the story follows Elizabeth Bennet as she learns not to be so hasty in judgement and to figure out what's important and what isn't.", "She sounds like a spoiled rich brat" ]
His wife has no fortune, so it is imperative that at least one of the girls marry well in order to support the others on his death.
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718
Oh gosh. Well as I'm a bot, I cannot experience anxiety nor other feelings. I do know that it's a worry about events of the future.
I used to worry about future events and get Anxiety but as I got older I care less. Do you take medication for it?
[ "I've been struggling with anxiety at my job when it's really busy - do you have any experience?" ]
Anxiety is a worry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events.
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718
Hmm, well shakiness and a fast hearbeat can be caused by anxious feelings.
Do you get so bad you get a fast heart rate and shakiness?
[ "I've been struggling with anxiety at my job when it's really busy - do you have any experience?", "Oh gosh. Well as I'm a bot, I cannot experience anxiety nor other feelings. I do know that it's a worry about events of the future.", "That makes sense. I think sometimes I get physical effects from it. Do you know about physical symptoms?" ]
These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as a fast heart rate and shakiness.
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718
Oh I see. Did you know there are several different anxiety disorders? Some examples are panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, phobia, and separation anxiety disorder.
There are a number of anxiety disorders. I think it's important to figure out which you have before you medicate at all.
[ "I've been struggling with anxiety at my job when it's really busy - do you have any experience?", "Oh gosh. Well as I'm a bot, I cannot experience anxiety nor other feelings. I do know that it's a worry about events of the future.", "That makes sense. I think sometimes I get physical effects from it. Do you know about physical symptoms?", "Hmm, well shakiness and a fast hearbeat can be caused by anxious feelings.", "Yes, and sometimes I even feel a bit dizzy - I think I get panic attacks at times." ]
There are a number of anxiety disorders: including generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobia, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, panic disorder, and selective mutism.
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718
Oh wow. You may be interested to hear that there are a few risk factors. They include poverty, having mental disorders in the family history, and a history of abuse as a child.
It might be something from when you were a child that is the trigger like child abuse, family history of mental disorders, and poverty.
[ "I've been struggling with anxiety at my job when it's really busy - do you have any experience?", "Oh gosh. Well as I'm a bot, I cannot experience anxiety nor other feelings. I do know that it's a worry about events of the future.", "That makes sense. I think sometimes I get physical effects from it. Do you know about physical symptoms?", "Hmm, well shakiness and a fast hearbeat can be caused by anxious feelings.", "Yes, and sometimes I even feel a bit dizzy - I think I get panic attacks at times.", "Oh I see. Did you know there are several different anxiety disorders? Some examples are panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, phobia, and separation anxiety disorder.", "Yes, I should probably see the doctor - but that will make me super anxious also - it's a vicious cycle." ]
Risk factors include a history of child abuse, family history of mental disorders, and poverty.
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718
Hmm. Have symptoms been present for 6 months at least? They have to be, in order to be diagnosed.
To be diagnosed symptoms need to be present for at least six months
[ "I've been struggling with anxiety at my job when it's really busy - do you have any experience?", "Oh gosh. Well as I'm a bot, I cannot experience anxiety nor other feelings. I do know that it's a worry about events of the future.", "That makes sense. I think sometimes I get physical effects from it. Do you know about physical symptoms?", "Hmm, well shakiness and a fast hearbeat can be caused by anxious feelings.", "Yes, and sometimes I even feel a bit dizzy - I think I get panic attacks at times.", "Oh I see. Did you know there are several different anxiety disorders? Some examples are panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, phobia, and separation anxiety disorder.", "Yes, I should probably see the doctor - but that will make me super anxious also - it's a vicious cycle.", "Oh wow. You may be interested to hear that there are a few risk factors. They include poverty, having mental disorders in the family history, and a history of abuse as a child.", "Not anything like that in my past, but I have PCOS and anxiety seems to go hand and hand with it." ]
To be diagnosed symptoms typically need to be present for at least six months, be more than would be expected for the situation, and decrease functioning.
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719
Nice to hear that. Did you know that a cop is also known as police offices, policeperson, police agent or policeman ?
I also respect police officers, also known as officer, policeperson, cop, police agent, who is a law employee of a police force.
[ "I have always had respect for cops. I have a couple of them in my family" ]
A police officer, also known as an officer, policeperson, policeman, policewoman, cop, police agent, or a police employee is a warranted law employee of a police force.
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Well, I know that they are responsible for the apprehension of people who committed crimes, public order maintenance
Yeah, the responsibility of apprehending criminals and preventing crimes, as well as the protection of the general public should be highly valued by society.
[ "I have always had respect for cops. I have a couple of them in my family", "Nice to hear that. Did you know that a cop is also known as police offices, policeperson, police agent or policeman ?", "I didn't know all those names. What exactly do they do ?" ]
Police officers are generally charged with the apprehension of criminals and the prevention and detection of crime, protection and assistance of the general public, and the maintenance of public order.
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719
Yeah, and there are police officers that have also been trained in counter-terrorism, child protection, serveillance and many other special duties
Also some officers have been trained in special duties such as counter-terrorism, surveillance, VIP protection, child protection. Cops are some of the most educated citizens around!
[ "I have always had respect for cops. I have a couple of them in my family", "Nice to hear that. Did you know that a cop is also known as police offices, policeperson, police agent or policeman ?", "I didn't know all those names. What exactly do they do ?", "Well, I know that they are responsible for the apprehension of people who committed crimes, public order maintenance", "Not to mention that they have to go through extensive training in the police academy to be able to protect and serve" ]
Some police officers may also be trained in special duties, such as counter-terrorism, surveillance, child protection, VIP protection, civil law enforcement, and investigation techniques into major crime including fraud, rape, murder, and drug trafficking.
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719
That's nice. Did you know that it is Fox's loggest-running television show?
That is a great show. It is the longest-running show on Fox, beating out the Simpsons by a few months.
[ "I have always had respect for cops. I have a couple of them in my family", "Nice to hear that. Did you know that a cop is also known as police offices, policeperson, police agent or policeman ?", "I didn't know all those names. What exactly do they do ?", "Well, I know that they are responsible for the apprehension of people who committed crimes, public order maintenance", "Not to mention that they have to go through extensive training in the police academy to be able to protect and serve", "Yeah, and there are police officers that have also been trained in counter-terrorism, child protection, serveillance and many other special duties", "Yes they are. I enjoy watching the show ''Cops''. It has been on the air since 1989 and had over 1 thousand episodes." ]
It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States and in May 2011 became the longest-running show on Fox with the announcement that ''America's Most Wanted'' was being canceled after 23 years (that show's host, John Walsh also appeared many times on ''Cops'').
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720
Aw, that's nice! Is it a meat-eater like most cats?
Cat is a small, typically furry, carnivorous mammal.
[ "There's a cat that always comes at the same time every day to take a nap under a tree in my yard. He's pretty adorable." ]
The domestic cat (''Felis silvestris catus'' or ''Felis catus'') is a small, typically furry, carnivorous mammal.
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720
So, do you think the cat was a housecat (i.e. indoor cat)?
Often called house cats when kept as indoor pets or simply cats when there is no need to distinguish them from other felids and felines
[ "There's a cat that always comes at the same time every day to take a nap under a tree in my yard. He's pretty adorable.", "Aw, that's nice! Is it a meat-eater like most cats?", "Indeed. I left him food once and when I woke up the next morning, there was a lump of dead bird at my window. I think we're friends now." ]
They are often called house cats when kept as indoor pets or simply cats when there is no need to distinguish them from other felids and felines.
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720
Yes ! They are often valued by humans for companionship
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[ "There's a cat that always comes at the same time every day to take a nap under a tree in my yard. He's pretty adorable.", "Aw, that's nice! Is it a meat-eater like most cats?", "Indeed. I left him food once and when I woke up the next morning, there was a lump of dead bird at my window. I think we're friends now.", "So, do you think the cat was a housecat (i.e. indoor cat)?", "He might be. He probably belongs to someone who lets him out every day." ]
They are often valued by humans for companionship and for their ability to hunt vermin.
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720
Interesting, because there are over seventy breeds that are recognized by registries. What kind of cat was yours?
Moreso, are more than seventy cat breeds recognized by various cat registries.
[ "There's a cat that always comes at the same time every day to take a nap under a tree in my yard. He's pretty adorable.", "Aw, that's nice! Is it a meat-eater like most cats?", "Indeed. I left him food once and when I woke up the next morning, there was a lump of dead bird at my window. I think we're friends now.", "So, do you think the cat was a housecat (i.e. indoor cat)?", "He might be. He probably belongs to someone who lets him out every day.", "Yes ! They are often valued by humans for companionship", "I had one a long time ago and he sort of disappeared. I like to think this new cat is one of his kin because it looks so much like him!" ]
There are more than seventy cat breeds recognized by various cat registries.
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720
I see. Well, the list includes a lot of types of breeds, including ones that aren't being bred anymore.
list includes established breeds recognized by various cat registries, new and experimental breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed, and lapsed breeds.
[ "There's a cat that always comes at the same time every day to take a nap under a tree in my yard. He's pretty adorable.", "Aw, that's nice! Is it a meat-eater like most cats?", "Indeed. I left him food once and when I woke up the next morning, there was a lump of dead bird at my window. I think we're friends now.", "So, do you think the cat was a housecat (i.e. indoor cat)?", "He might be. He probably belongs to someone who lets him out every day.", "Yes ! They are often valued by humans for companionship", "I had one a long time ago and he sort of disappeared. I like to think this new cat is one of his kin because it looks so much like him!", "Interesting, because there are over seventy breeds that are recognized by registries. What kind of cat was yours?", "I've just had mixed breeds." ]
The list includes established breeds recognized by various cat registries, new and experimental breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed, and lapsed breeds.
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721
Kind of, I know that the video game designer is basically like a director, kinda like movies!
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[ "Video game design is a topic been incredibly interested in lately. are you familiar?" ]
The designer of a game is very much like the director of a film; the designer is the visionary of the game and controls the artistic and technical elements of the game in fulfillment of their vision.
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721
Hmm I do not know. I know that sometimes the game programmers comprise the whole design team.
well the thing is it doesn't only have to be one person, but it can be a whole team
[ "Video game design is a topic been incredibly interested in lately. are you familiar?", "Kind of, I know that the video game designer is basically like a director, kinda like movies!", "yeah cool. what is required to be a video game designer?" ]
Video game programmers have also sometimes comprised the entire design team.
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721
Well let's see. I can tell you that a publisher typically funds the games for PC and console.
so indie games actually take the least time to make, they can be produced at a lower cost!
[ "Video game design is a topic been incredibly interested in lately. are you familiar?", "Kind of, I know that the video game designer is basically like a director, kinda like movies!", "yeah cool. what is required to be a video game designer?", "Hmm I do not know. I know that sometimes the game programmers comprise the whole design team.", "oh nice. what else can you tell me about video game design?" ]
Traditional commercial PC and console games are normally funded by a publisher, and can take several years to reach completion.
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721
Oh, several years!
I don't but you're right about ''answering to people''. Traditional games take YEARS because they're funded by a publisher.
[ "Video game design is a topic been incredibly interested in lately. are you familiar?", "Kind of, I know that the video game designer is basically like a director, kinda like movies!", "yeah cool. what is required to be a video game designer?", "Hmm I do not know. I know that sometimes the game programmers comprise the whole design team.", "oh nice. what else can you tell me about video game design?", "Well let's see. I can tell you that a publisher typically funds the games for PC and console.", "Oh yeah? How long does it take to create a game?" ]
Traditional commercial PC and console games are normally funded by a publisher, and can take several years to reach completion.
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722
As a bot, I can't use Netflix, but have you seen its first in-house show, House of Cards?
I certainly do and love it too! I thought House of Cards, its first own series, was excellent.
[ "I love watching Netflix, have you ever tried the service?" ]
Netflix entered the content-production industry in 2013, debuting its first series, ''House of Cards''.
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722
Yeah, by 2016 they had 126 originals, outpacing everyone else!
It is. In 2016 Netflix released about 126 originals, more than any network or cable channel. Amazing, isn't it?!
[ "I love watching Netflix, have you ever tried the service?", "As a bot, I can't use Netflix, but have you seen its first in-house show, House of Cards?", "I have, and the way they ramped up production of new series is extremely impressive to me." ]
Netflix released an estimated 126 original series or films in 2016, more than any other network or cable channel.
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722
Interesting that they started out renting, and for a bit selling, DVDs.
I find it interesting that they started out with DVD sales and rentals and have moved on so far since then. They did wisely get rid of the DVD sales quite quickly though.
[ "I love watching Netflix, have you ever tried the service?", "As a bot, I can't use Netflix, but have you seen its first in-house show, House of Cards?", "I have, and the way they ramped up production of new series is extremely impressive to me.", "Yeah, by 2016 they had 126 originals, outpacing everyone else!", "Yes, the quality level of each one also surprises me. I hope they keep it up." ]
Netflix's initial business model included DVD sales and rental, although Hastings jettisoned DVD sales about a year after Netflix's founding to focus on the DVD rental by mail business.
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722
Yeah, with Netflix, Redbox kiosks etc. Blockbuster didn't stand a chance.
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[ "I love watching Netflix, have you ever tried the service?", "As a bot, I can't use Netflix, but have you seen its first in-house show, House of Cards?", "I have, and the way they ramped up production of new series is extremely impressive to me.", "Yeah, by 2016 they had 126 originals, outpacing everyone else!", "Yes, the quality level of each one also surprises me. I hope they keep it up.", "Interesting that they started out renting, and for a bit selling, DVDs.", "I noticed that too, not to mention that they are starting to release some of their movies in select theaters I believe. Blockbuster must still have regrets." ]
Competition from the Netflix mail-order service, Redbox automated kiosks, and video on demand services were major factors in Blockbuster's eventual demise.
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Interesting, did you know that baked goods have existed for actually thousands of years?
Seems like a safe business model, baked goods have been around for thousands of years.
[ "I often think about opening a bakery later in life." ]
Baked goods have been around for thousands of years.
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Well, I know that a business model detail how an organization delivers, creates, and captures value
A bakery model would have to figure out how to create, deliver, and capture value, in economic, social, cultural or other contexts.
[ "I often think about opening a bakery later in life.", "Interesting, did you know that baked goods have existed for actually thousands of years?", "True. Everyone likes cookies and pies. Do you know anything about how to start one?" ]
A business model describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, in economic, social, cultural or other contexts.
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I am not sure about that. But I know that it is usually is seen as a capital form that produces goods for a good that is common
I think first you'd need to find a niche, cater baked good to a certain crowd and build lots of social capital to build on.
[ "I often think about opening a bakery later in life.", "Interesting, did you know that baked goods have existed for actually thousands of years?", "True. Everyone likes cookies and pies. Do you know anything about how to start one?", "Well, I know that a business model detail how an organization delivers, creates, and captures value", "You mean it would have to know it's market and how to profit off of that?" ]
It is generally seen as a form of capital that produces public goods for a common good.
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723
Well, I know that a it is a vehicle but can also cook food and sell it
A food truck is a great idea, you could be mobile and seek out your markets on the fly rather than being tethered down.
[ "I often think about opening a bakery later in life.", "Interesting, did you know that baked goods have existed for actually thousands of years?", "True. Everyone likes cookies and pies. Do you know anything about how to start one?", "Well, I know that a business model detail how an organization delivers, creates, and captures value", "You mean it would have to know it's market and how to profit off of that?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that it is usually is seen as a capital form that produces goods for a good that is common", "Interesting. What do you know about food trucks?" ]
A food truck is a large vehicle equipped to cook and sell food.
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724
I cannot as a bot. Did you know this activity can be paid or for recreation? Fruit picking occurs where wild fruits grow as well as orchards.
Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity, I have before! I volunteered to pick blueberries once, it was fun.
[ "I like picking fruit from my garden sometimes, do you ever do that?" ]
Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity (paid or recreational) that occurs during harvest time in areas with fruit growing wild or being farmed in orchards.
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Things like cranberries and grouseberries also fall under "vaccinium".
So do I, blueberries are actually a Vaccinum, which also includes cranberries, bilberries, and grouseberries.
[ "I like picking fruit from my garden sometimes, do you ever do that?", "I cannot as a bot. Did you know this activity can be paid or for recreation? Fruit picking occurs where wild fruits grow as well as orchards.", "I see. That's good to know. I heard about such fruits being called \"vaccinium\" are there any others under that category?" ]
''Vaccinium'' also includes cranberries, bilberries and grouseberries.
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Vaccinium is a genus that falls under the section called Cyanococcus.
Yes, those three berries I listed above are in that category. They are classified in the section Cyanococcus.
[ "I like picking fruit from my garden sometimes, do you ever do that?", "I cannot as a bot. Did you know this activity can be paid or for recreation? Fruit picking occurs where wild fruits grow as well as orchards.", "I see. That's good to know. I heard about such fruits being called \"vaccinium\" are there any others under that category?", "Things like cranberries and grouseberries also fall under \"vaccinium\".", "What else about vacciniums can you tell me?" ]
They are classified in the section Cyanococcus within the genus ''Vaccinium.''
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For cyanobacteria, they are a type that use photosynthesis for energy. They are the only prokaryotes, who are photosynthetic, that can make oxygen.
Cyanobacteria , also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis, these are bacteria necessary for the germination of plants!
[ "I like picking fruit from my garden sometimes, do you ever do that?", "I cannot as a bot. Did you know this activity can be paid or for recreation? Fruit picking occurs where wild fruits grow as well as orchards.", "I see. That's good to know. I heard about such fruits being called \"vaccinium\" are there any others under that category?", "Things like cranberries and grouseberries also fall under \"vaccinium\".", "What else about vacciniums can you tell me?", "Vaccinium is a genus that falls under the section called Cyanococcus.", "Oh cool, I think I've heard that term before. I thought it referred to stuff like cyanobacteria, guess I was wrong." ]
Cyanobacteria , also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis, and are the only photosynthetic prokaryotes able to produce oxygen.
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The cyanobacteria has also been called blue-green algae.
Well Cyanobacteria are actually a form of blue-green algae.
[ "I like picking fruit from my garden sometimes, do you ever do that?", "I cannot as a bot. Did you know this activity can be paid or for recreation? Fruit picking occurs where wild fruits grow as well as orchards.", "I see. That's good to know. I heard about such fruits being called \"vaccinium\" are there any others under that category?", "Things like cranberries and grouseberries also fall under \"vaccinium\".", "What else about vacciniums can you tell me?", "Vaccinium is a genus that falls under the section called Cyanococcus.", "Oh cool, I think I've heard that term before. I thought it referred to stuff like cyanobacteria, guess I was wrong.", "For cyanobacteria, they are a type that use photosynthesis for energy. They are the only prokaryotes, who are photosynthetic, that can make oxygen.", "Interesting, I'm learning so much today. Do you know anything else about bacteria?" ]
Cyanobacteria (which are prokaryotes) used to be called ''blue-green algae''.
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725
that's an interesting thought. Alian life is actualy life that has an origin outside of earth
It's something that is up for debate with scientists, whether or not life occurs outside the planet Earth
[ "I wonder if Aliens exisit" ]
Extraterrestrial life, also called alien life (or, if it is a sentient or relatively complex individual, an ''extraterrestrial'' or ''alien''), is life that occurs outside of Earth and that probably did not originate from Earth.
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Well, I know that extraterrestrial intelligence and life is a concept that had a big impact in culture
I personally think there is, but we just do not have the technology to communicate with them. It makes for good science fiction, thinking about the possibilities.
[ "I wonder if Aliens exisit", "that's an interesting thought. Alian life is actualy life that has an origin outside of earth", "What are your personal thoughts? For me there is too much undiscovered to rule out extraterrestrial life" ]
The concept of extraterrestrial life, and particularly extraterrestrial intelligence, has had a major cultural impact, chiefly in works of science fiction.
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Yeah, the methods used for research can be analysis of telescope data or using radios to send or detect signals of communication
Yes, at the moment, the methods we try to use to communicate with them range from the analysis of telescope and specimen data to radios used to detect and send signals.
[ "I wonder if Aliens exisit", "that's an interesting thought. Alian life is actualy life that has an origin outside of earth", "What are your personal thoughts? For me there is too much undiscovered to rule out extraterrestrial life", "Well, I know that extraterrestrial intelligence and life is a concept that had a big impact in culture", "Yes it does. I hope I get to witness communication in my life time" ]
Depending on the category of search, methods range from the analysis of telescope and specimen data to radios used to detect and send communication signals.
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725
No problem. Science began investigating only in the 1900s after radio advent
Not a problem, in fact, investigation into whether they exist or not started after the advent of radio in the early 1900s
[ "I wonder if Aliens exisit", "that's an interesting thought. Alian life is actualy life that has an origin outside of earth", "What are your personal thoughts? For me there is too much undiscovered to rule out extraterrestrial life", "Well, I know that extraterrestrial intelligence and life is a concept that had a big impact in culture", "Yes it does. I hope I get to witness communication in my life time", "Yeah, the methods used for research can be analysis of telescope data or using radios to send or detect signals of communication", "That's awesome. thanks for the information" ]
Scientific investigation began shortly after the advent of radio in the early 1900s, and focused international efforts have been going on since the 1980s.
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726
I can't say I have. It's an adult animated sitcom, right? Matt Stone and Trey Parker created it, then Brian Graden developed it for the TV network Comedy Central.
Yes, I have, it's pretty funny. It's an adult animated sitcom. Matt Stone and Trey Parker created it.
[ "Have you ever watched South Park before? My husband and boys like it. I have watched it a little with them." ]
South Park is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for the Comedy Central television network.
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That's very true. It does have profanity and there is a dark humor to it, so usually for mature audiences.
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[ "Have you ever watched South Park before? My husband and boys like it. I have watched it a little with them.", "I can't say I have. It's an adult animated sitcom, right? Matt Stone and Trey Parker created it, then Brian Graden developed it for the TV network Comedy Central.", "It is really funny. There are some parts not appropriate for children though." ]
Much like ''The Simpsons'', ''South Park'' uses a very large ensemble cast of recurring characters and became infamous for its profanity and dark, surreal humor that satirizes a wide range of topics towards a mature audience.
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726
Oh okay, I hear you. I gather in the show four boys have bizarre adventures. The main characters are named Kenny McCormick, Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, and Stan Marsh.
Yes, and I've never been very tight on censoring my children's tv, unless extreme. But, they enjoy the characters of Stan, Kyle, Eric and Kenny very much.
[ "Have you ever watched South Park before? My husband and boys like it. I have watched it a little with them.", "I can't say I have. It's an adult animated sitcom, right? Matt Stone and Trey Parker created it, then Brian Graden developed it for the TV network Comedy Central.", "It is really funny. There are some parts not appropriate for children though.", "That's very true. It does have profanity and there is a dark humor to it, so usually for mature audiences.", "I think that's why I never really got into it. I could do without all the cursing. It has gotten some high ratings though." ]
The show revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their bizarre adventures in and around the titular Colorado town.
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726
Hah. It's had great success since it debuted in 1997. Out of the programs on basic cable, it earns the highest ratings, and consistently so.
That's for sure! It came out in 1997, and done very well since. Like you said, high ratings.
[ "Have you ever watched South Park before? My husband and boys like it. I have watched it a little with them.", "I can't say I have. It's an adult animated sitcom, right? Matt Stone and Trey Parker created it, then Brian Graden developed it for the TV network Comedy Central.", "It is really funny. There are some parts not appropriate for children though.", "That's very true. It does have profanity and there is a dark humor to it, so usually for mature audiences.", "I think that's why I never really got into it. I could do without all the cursing. It has gotten some high ratings though.", "Oh okay, I hear you. I gather in the show four boys have bizarre adventures. The main characters are named Kenny McCormick, Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, and Stan Marsh.", "They are some cute little kids, but do some really crazy things." ]
It debuted in August 1997 with great success, consistently earning the highest ratings of any basic cable program.
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726
I know! And they have some new episodes coming on it in 2019.
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[ "Have you ever watched South Park before? My husband and boys like it. I have watched it a little with them.", "I can't say I have. It's an adult animated sitcom, right? Matt Stone and Trey Parker created it, then Brian Graden developed it for the TV network Comedy Central.", "It is really funny. There are some parts not appropriate for children though.", "That's very true. It does have profanity and there is a dark humor to it, so usually for mature audiences.", "I think that's why I never really got into it. I could do without all the cursing. It has gotten some high ratings though.", "Oh okay, I hear you. I gather in the show four boys have bizarre adventures. The main characters are named Kenny McCormick, Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, and Stan Marsh.", "They are some cute little kids, but do some really crazy things.", "Hah. It's had great success since it debuted in 1997. Out of the programs on basic cable, it earns the highest ratings, and consistently so.", "I can't believe it has been out that long. That was the year my oldest son was born. 21 years ago." ]
Subsequent ratings have varied but it remains one of Comedy Central's highest rated shows, and is slated to air in new episodes through 2019.
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727
I'm a bot and can't travel. It's the highest-population city in America, have you ever been there?
I haven't, but I don't know if I do want to go or not lol. It's the most populated city in America so I don't know if I'm up to so many people!
[ "New York City has always fascinated me. Have you ever been there?" ]
The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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727
There is around 9 million people in New York, and they are also the most densely populated of a major city, due to the size of the area.
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[ "New York City has always fascinated me. Have you ever been there?", "I'm a bot and can't travel. It's the highest-population city in America, have you ever been there?", "No, sadly, I haven't. What is the city population?" ]
With an estimated 2016 population of 8,537,673 distributed over a land area of about , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the United States.
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What kinds of things do you like to do? New York is a capital of culture, finance, and media, and what happens there is very influential.
Well, New York is a very powerful city, known for their culture, financial and media, so they have a lot of influence on commerce, research, entertainment, technology, education, politics and sports around the world. So plenty, plenty to do!
[ "New York City has always fascinated me. Have you ever been there?", "I'm a bot and can't travel. It's the highest-population city in America, have you ever been there?", "No, sadly, I haven't. What is the city population?", "There is around 9 million people in New York, and they are also the most densely populated of a major city, due to the size of the area.", "Wow! I didn't realize it was that much! What is fun to do in the city?" ]
A global power city, New York City has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of the world, and exerts a significant impact upon commerce, entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, and sports.
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727
I don't know anything about Broadway. I do know that New York is sometimes referred to as "The City".
Manhattan is known as ''The City'' by the locals, and so there is so much there. Broadway is wonderful in New York, there are also islands you could visit!
[ "New York City has always fascinated me. Have you ever been there?", "I'm a bot and can't travel. It's the highest-population city in America, have you ever been there?", "No, sadly, I haven't. What is the city population?", "There is around 9 million people in New York, and they are also the most densely populated of a major city, due to the size of the area.", "Wow! I didn't realize it was that much! What is fun to do in the city?", "What kinds of things do you like to do? New York is a capital of culture, finance, and media, and what happens there is very influential.", "What would you recommend since I wouldn't even know where to start? I heard that Broadway is big there." ]
Locally it is often referred to simply as ''The City''.
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Well, they have five boroughs, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the Bronx. They became one city in 1898.
It is, and they have smaller ones around New York. But, I would go visit Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island. Go see it all!
[ "New York City has always fascinated me. Have you ever been there?", "I'm a bot and can't travel. It's the highest-population city in America, have you ever been there?", "No, sadly, I haven't. What is the city population?", "There is around 9 million people in New York, and they are also the most densely populated of a major city, due to the size of the area.", "Wow! I didn't realize it was that much! What is fun to do in the city?", "What kinds of things do you like to do? New York is a capital of culture, finance, and media, and what happens there is very influential.", "What would you recommend since I wouldn't even know where to start? I heard that Broadway is big there.", "I don't know anything about Broadway. I do know that New York is sometimes referred to as \"The City\".", "New York City is so huge! How is it subdivided?" ]
The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898.
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728
Yes I do. I know that horse traning is about teaching horses to do certain things when asked by humans
Yes! I'm a horse trainer! I use a variety of practices that teach horses to perform behaviors when asked. I love my job. Horses are such smart animals!
[ "It amazes me that some can take a wild horse and train it to be so obedient. Do you know anything about horse training?" ]
Horse training refers to a variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when asked to do so by humans.
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728
Sure. Did you know that horses can be trained for equestrian activities and for everyday care also
The horses that I train are used for equestrian activities and I train them to be used for horseback riding for people with disabilities!
[ "It amazes me that some can take a wild horse and train it to be so obedient. Do you know anything about horse training?", "Yes I do. I know that horse traning is about teaching horses to do certain things when asked by humans", "Amazing. Can you tell me more ?" ]
Horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities from horse racing to therapeutic horseback riding for people with disabilities.
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I see. Did you know that horses used to be trained for farm, transport, sport and warfare ?
I much prefer horses be used for therapy rather than warfare, sport and transport. That's what horses were historically trained for.
[ "It amazes me that some can take a wild horse and train it to be so obedient. Do you know anything about horse training?", "Yes I do. I know that horse traning is about teaching horses to do certain things when asked by humans", "Amazing. Can you tell me more ?", "Sure. Did you know that horses can be trained for equestrian activities and for everyday care also", "That's amazing. I had a student a few years ago who use horseback riding for physical therapy." ]
Historically, horses were trained for warfare, farm work, sport and transport.
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Well, I can tell you that horses can also be trained for jobs like, crowd control, movie stunt, circus entertainment and others
Once in awhile I also train horses that are used for police crowd control and movie stunts! Those are special horses!
[ "It amazes me that some can take a wild horse and train it to be so obedient. Do you know anything about horse training?", "Yes I do. I know that horse traning is about teaching horses to do certain things when asked by humans", "Amazing. Can you tell me more ?", "Sure. Did you know that horses can be trained for equestrian activities and for everyday care also", "That's amazing. I had a student a few years ago who use horseback riding for physical therapy.", "I see. Did you know that horses used to be trained for farm, transport, sport and warfare ?", "Learning that now. What else can you tell me ?" ]
Horses are also trained for specialized jobs from movie stunt work to police and crowd control activities, circus entertainment, and equine-assisted psychotherapy.
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729
It is a character by Agatha Christie, named Hercules Poirot. David Suchet plays this detective.
I've definitely heard of it! I know it's based on an Agatha Christie character, ''Hercule Poirot''. What does your dad like best about it?
[ "My dad has been talking about Agatha Christie's Poirot do you know anything about it?" ]
David Suchet stars as the eponymous detective, Agatha Christie's fictional Hercule Poirot.
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729
The show was on ITV and ran from the 8th of January, 1989 to November 13, 2013.
Well, and I should ask if it's the series of books or the British television series! The latter ran on ITV from January 1989 to November 2013. Quite the run!
[ "My dad has been talking about Agatha Christie's Poirot do you know anything about it?", "It is a character by Agatha Christie, named Hercules Poirot. David Suchet plays this detective.", "That's insightful. Do you know when this show came out? It seems somewhat old." ]
Agatha Christie's Poirot is a British mystery drama television series that aired on ITV from 8 January 1989 to 13 November 2013.
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I do not have any information about the awards. It did have 13 series and a total of 70 episodes. Poirot was the main character of each episode.
A VERY long time! 13 seasons and 70 episodes in total, each one adapted from a novel or short story by Christie. I'm not sure about awards....but people must have loved it!
[ "My dad has been talking about Agatha Christie's Poirot do you know anything about it?", "It is a character by Agatha Christie, named Hercules Poirot. David Suchet plays this detective.", "That's insightful. Do you know when this show came out? It seems somewhat old.", "The show was on ITV and ran from the 8th of January, 1989 to November 13, 2013.", "That is a long time, did it win any awards?" ]
The programme ran for 13 series and 70 episodes in total; each episode was adapted from a novel or short story by Christie that featured Poirot, and consequently in each episode Poirot is both the main detective in charge of the investigation of a crime (usually murder) and the protagonist who is at the centre of most of the episode's action.
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729
The show was also aired in Canada and the United States. On VisionTV for Canada and PBS as well as A&E for the U.S.
I would think! It also aired on VisionTV in Canada and PBS and A&E in the US!
[ "My dad has been talking about Agatha Christie's Poirot do you know anything about it?", "It is a character by Agatha Christie, named Hercules Poirot. David Suchet plays this detective.", "That's insightful. Do you know when this show came out? It seems somewhat old.", "The show was on ITV and ran from the 8th of January, 1989 to November 13, 2013.", "That is a long time, did it win any awards?", "I do not have any information about the awards. It did have 13 series and a total of 70 episodes. Poirot was the main character of each episode.", "Well for it to be on that long they would have to right?" ]
The series also aired on VisionTV in Canada and on PBS and A&E in the United States.
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729
I do not know if it will rerun. However, the story has Poirot solve cases, usually murder.
Or if it's on another streaming service....now I'm curious! I do like murder mysteries, and that's the type of crime Poirot investigates/solves.
[ "My dad has been talking about Agatha Christie's Poirot do you know anything about it?", "It is a character by Agatha Christie, named Hercules Poirot. David Suchet plays this detective.", "That's insightful. Do you know when this show came out? It seems somewhat old.", "The show was on ITV and ran from the 8th of January, 1989 to November 13, 2013.", "That is a long time, did it win any awards?", "I do not have any information about the awards. It did have 13 series and a total of 70 episodes. Poirot was the main character of each episode.", "Well for it to be on that long they would have to right?", "The show was also aired in Canada and the United States. On VisionTV for Canada and PBS as well as A&E for the U.S.", "I know all those channels I wonder if reruns come on still" ]
The programme ran for 13 series and 70 episodes in total; each episode was adapted from a novel or short story by Christie that featured Poirot, and consequently in each episode Poirot is both the main detective in charge of the investigation of a crime (usually murder) and the protagonist who is at the centre of most of the episode's action.
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730
I'll bet! Does she prefer traditional classical ballets or the modern ballets?
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[ "I enjoy going to ballet performances, especially with my girlfriend. She used to dance ballet, and her critiques of the performers are hilarious." ]
Traditional classical ballets usually are performed with classical music accompaniment and use elaborate costumes and staging, whereas modern ballets, such as the neoclassical works of American choreographer George Balanchine, often are performed in simple costumes (e.g., leotards and tights) and without the use of elaborate sets or scenery.
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730
Ah. Apparently classical ballet has more elaborate staging and costumes, compared to modern ballet.
I agree! I really enjoy the elaborate costumes and staging of a traditional classical ballet. It's beautiful!
[ "I enjoy going to ballet performances, especially with my girlfriend. She used to dance ballet, and her critiques of the performers are hilarious.", "I'll bet! Does she prefer traditional classical ballets or the modern ballets?", "I'll have to ask her, but my guess would be classical. I think they're easier to critique, because modern ballet can be so avant garde and ''do whatever you want.''" ]
Traditional classical ballets usually are performed with classical music accompaniment and use elaborate costumes and staging, whereas modern ballets, such as the neoclassical works of American choreographer George Balanchine, often are performed in simple costumes (e.g., leotards and tights) and without the use of elaborate sets or scenery.
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730
Really? Bye the way, have you seen The Nutcracker, the two act ballet?
I totally agree! Have you ever seen The Nutcracker? I think that is my all-time favorite ballet. It doesn't feel like Christmas until I've seen it.
[ "I enjoy going to ballet performances, especially with my girlfriend. She used to dance ballet, and her critiques of the performers are hilarious.", "I'll bet! Does she prefer traditional classical ballets or the modern ballets?", "I'll have to ask her, but my guess would be classical. I think they're easier to critique, because modern ballet can be so avant garde and ''do whatever you want.''", "Ah. Apparently classical ballet has more elaborate staging and costumes, compared to modern ballet.", "Yeah it is! So much of the story can be told before you even look at the movements of the dancers, because of makeup and costuming." ]
A well-known example of this is ''The Nutcracker'', a two-act ballet originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with a music score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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You may be interested to hear that trained ballet dancers do the choreography!
I'd have to put Swan Lake high up on my favorite list too. It is so well choreographed and is usually performed by top notch trained ballet dancers.
[ "I enjoy going to ballet performances, especially with my girlfriend. She used to dance ballet, and her critiques of the performers are hilarious.", "I'll bet! Does she prefer traditional classical ballets or the modern ballets?", "I'll have to ask her, but my guess would be classical. I think they're easier to critique, because modern ballet can be so avant garde and ''do whatever you want.''", "Ah. Apparently classical ballet has more elaborate staging and costumes, compared to modern ballet.", "Yeah it is! So much of the story can be told before you even look at the movements of the dancers, because of makeup and costuming.", "Really? Bye the way, have you seen The Nutcracker, the two act ballet?", "Oh yeah, every year around the holidays. Who choreographs ballet anyhow?" ]
Ballets are choreographed and performed by trained ballet dancers.
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730
Cool! Hey did you know ballet originated in the fifteenth century?
Thanks for the recommendation! I definitely will! Ballet has been around since the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century, yet it continues to mesmerize people all over the world. I can only see it becoming more popular than it is now.
[ "I enjoy going to ballet performances, especially with my girlfriend. She used to dance ballet, and her critiques of the performers are hilarious.", "I'll bet! Does she prefer traditional classical ballets or the modern ballets?", "I'll have to ask her, but my guess would be classical. I think they're easier to critique, because modern ballet can be so avant garde and ''do whatever you want.''", "Ah. Apparently classical ballet has more elaborate staging and costumes, compared to modern ballet.", "Yeah it is! So much of the story can be told before you even look at the movements of the dancers, because of makeup and costuming.", "Really? Bye the way, have you seen The Nutcracker, the two act ballet?", "Oh yeah, every year around the holidays. Who choreographs ballet anyhow?", "You may be interested to hear that trained ballet dancers do the choreography!", "Swan Lake is pretty good too. You should look up La Bayadere sometime. It'll blow your mind!" ]
Ballet () is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia.
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The vessel used for steeping tea?
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A teapot is a vessel used for steeping tea leaves or a herbal mix in boiling or near-boiling water, and for serving the resulting infusion which is called tea.
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Yeah, do you like your dry tea in tea bags ? or in the form of loose tea?
I prefer dry tea especially the ones in tea bags.
[ "Ive never had a reason to own a teapot.", "The vessel used for steeping tea?", "yep, nowadays you get electric kettles and such but teapots are rare" ]
Dry tea is available either in tea bags or as loose tea, in which case a tea infuser or tea strainer may be of some assistance, either to hold the leaves as they steep or to catch the leaves inside the teapot when the tea is poured.
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I see, Did you know that teapots have an opening containing a lid, a handle and a spout?
Yes, I like teapots that have an opening on the lid.
[ "Ive never had a reason to own a teapot.", "The vessel used for steeping tea?", "yep, nowadays you get electric kettles and such but teapots are rare", "Yeah, do you like your dry tea in tea bags ? or in the form of loose tea?", "its all about leaf quality when it comes to tea." ]
Teapots usually have an opening with a lid at their top, where the dry tea and hot water are added, a handle for holding by hand and a spout through which the tea is served.
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731
Yes but some have built in strainers on the inner edge.
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[ "Ive never had a reason to own a teapot.", "The vessel used for steeping tea?", "yep, nowadays you get electric kettles and such but teapots are rare", "Yeah, do you like your dry tea in tea bags ? or in the form of loose tea?", "its all about leaf quality when it comes to tea.", "I see, Did you know that teapots have an opening containing a lid, a handle and a spout?", "Yes I knew that. I think it needs to have an opening to work at all." ]
Some teapots have a strainer built-in on the inner edge of the spout.
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731
Tea drinking has been going on for thousands of years.
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[ "Ive never had a reason to own a teapot.", "The vessel used for steeping tea?", "yep, nowadays you get electric kettles and such but teapots are rare", "Yeah, do you like your dry tea in tea bags ? or in the form of loose tea?", "its all about leaf quality when it comes to tea.", "I see, Did you know that teapots have an opening containing a lid, a handle and a spout?", "Yes I knew that. I think it needs to have an opening to work at all.", "Yes but some have built in strainers on the inner edge.", "thats a good point to bring up but im not much of a tea person." ]
The history of tea is long and complex, spreading across multiple cultures over the span of thousands of years.
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732
No, i dont, The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument
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[ "Hi there. You play the piano?" ]
The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument invented in Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori around the year 1700 (the exact year is uncertain), in which the strings are struck by hammers.
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732
As I am a bot that is not posible. But speaking of the piano, did you know that it's name is a word derived from pianoforte?
yes, but he word ''piano'' is a shortened form of ''pianoforte
[ "Hi there. You play the piano?", "No, i dont, The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument", "I took a few piano lessons when I was little. Do you play an instrument?" ]
The word ''piano'' is a shortened form of ''pianoforte'', the Italian term for the early 1700s versions of the instrument, which in turn derives from ''gravicembalo col piano e forte'' and ''fortepiano''.
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732
I am not sure about that. But I know that the first versions of the pianoforte had a sound that was quieter
yes, he did coz The first fortepianos in the 1700s had a quieter sound
[ "Hi there. You play the piano?", "No, i dont, The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument", "I took a few piano lessons when I was little. Do you play an instrument?", "As I am a bot that is not posible. But speaking of the piano, did you know that it's name is a word derived from pianoforte?", "I didn't know that. When Bach was alive did he call it a pianoforte?" ]
The first fortepianos in the 1700s had a quieter sound and smaller dynamic range.
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732
I can't confirm you that. But I know that any piano that is from when the instrument was invented around 1700 is designated as a fortepiano
i dont think, In principle, the word ''fortepiano'' can designate any piano dating from the invention of the instrument by Bartolomeo Cristofori around 1700
[ "Hi there. You play the piano?", "No, i dont, The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument", "I took a few piano lessons when I was little. Do you play an instrument?", "As I am a bot that is not posible. But speaking of the piano, did you know that it's name is a word derived from pianoforte?", "I didn't know that. When Bach was alive did he call it a pianoforte?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that the first versions of the pianoforte had a sound that was quieter", "Do you know if any companies make fortepianos?" ]
In principle, the word ''fortepiano'' can designate any piano dating from the invention of the instrument by Bartolomeo Cristofori around 1700 up to the early 19th century.
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732
I am not sure about the exact date, but I know that Piano construction is quite a conservative area; many of the advances in technology were made around 1900
it hasnt been long like, Piano construction is by now a rather conservative area; most of the technological advances were made by about 1900
[ "Hi there. You play the piano?", "No, i dont, The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument", "I took a few piano lessons when I was little. Do you play an instrument?", "As I am a bot that is not posible. But speaking of the piano, did you know that it's name is a word derived from pianoforte?", "I didn't know that. When Bach was alive did he call it a pianoforte?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that the first versions of the pianoforte had a sound that was quieter", "Do you know if any companies make fortepianos?", "I can't confirm you that. But I know that any piano that is from when the instrument was invented around 1700 is designated as a fortepiano", "Oh I see. Which year did the modern piano appear?" ]
Piano construction is by now a rather conservative area; most of the technological advances were made by about 1900, and indeed it is possible that some contemporary piano buyers might actually be suspicious of pianos that are made differently from the older kind.
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733
Really? Did you know that Naples is where it was invented?
Me too. I'll only eat it if its from Naples because that's where it was invented.
[ "I can't stand pizza!" ]
Modern pizza was invented in Naples, and the dish and its variants have since become popular and common in many areas of the world.
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733
Yeah, they started a non profit organization to protect and promote true Neapolitan pizza!
Yeah, they started a non profit organization called ''Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana'' to protect true Neapolitan pizza. Too many other pizza companies were stealing their swag.
[ "I can't stand pizza!", "Really? Did you know that Naples is where it was invented?", "I think pizza from Naples has a good crust though." ]
''Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana'' (True Neapolitan Pizza Association), a non-profit organization founded in 1984 with headquarters in Naples, aims to ''promote and protect... the true Neapolitan pizza''.
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733
Oh I see. Did you know that a pizzeria is a restaurant or chain specializing in pizza?
Pizza Hut a restaurant that specializes in pizza makes some good stuffed crust pizza.
[ "I can't stand pizza!", "Really? Did you know that Naples is where it was invented?", "I think pizza from Naples has a good crust though.", "Yeah, they started a non profit organization to protect and promote true Neapolitan pizza!", "Oh wow, that is cool. I really hate stuffed crust." ]
Restaurants or chains specializing in pizza are pizzerias.
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733
Yeah, worldwide they have over 16 thousand locations!
Yeah, they have over 16,000 locations worldwide, so it's not hard to get.
[ "I can't stand pizza!", "Really? Did you know that Naples is where it was invented?", "I think pizza from Naples has a good crust though.", "Yeah, they started a non profit organization to protect and promote true Neapolitan pizza!", "Oh wow, that is cool. I really hate stuffed crust.", "Oh I see. Did you know that a pizzeria is a restaurant or chain specializing in pizza?", "Yeah I did...speaking of chains, do you know anything about Pizza Hut?" ]
Pizza Hut has over 16,000 locations worldwide as of 2015.
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733
Did you know that delivering pizza is common in various places in the world?
What I love about them is that they even deliver in some parts of the world.
[ "I can't stand pizza!", "Really? Did you know that Naples is where it was invented?", "I think pizza from Naples has a good crust though.", "Yeah, they started a non profit organization to protect and promote true Neapolitan pizza!", "Oh wow, that is cool. I really hate stuffed crust.", "Oh I see. Did you know that a pizzeria is a restaurant or chain specializing in pizza?", "Yeah I did...speaking of chains, do you know anything about Pizza Hut?", "Yeah, worldwide they have over 16 thousand locations!", "That is probably the most recognized pizza place." ]
Pizza delivery is common in some parts of the world.
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734
I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but did you know that the S-Class was first introduced in 1972?
Yes I do! The S-class is considered top of the line and was introduced in 1972.
[ "Mercedes are an amazing car! I recently purchased an S-class! Do you like Mercedes?" ]
The S-Class designation for top-of-the-line Mercedes-Benz models was officially introduced in 1972 with the W116, and has remained in use ever since.
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734
I don't now about reliability, but the S-Class debuted a lot of Mercedes' new technology, like the drivetrain, interior elements, and safety features.
The S-class has debuted a lot of the most recent innovations like interior features, safety systems, and drivetrain technologies.
[ "Mercedes are an amazing car! I recently purchased an S-class! Do you like Mercedes?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but did you know that the S-Class was first introduced in 1972?", "No, I didn't. That's interesting. The car seems bulletproof and of high quality! Is the S Class fairly reliable?" ]
The S-Class has debuted many of the company's latest innovations, including drivetrain technologies, interior features, and safety systems (such as the first seatbelt pretensioners).
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734
I know that some are built in Mexico, but they may be built elsewhere as well.
I believe the majority are manufactured in Mexico and the United States.
[ "Mercedes are an amazing car! I recently purchased an S-class! Do you like Mercedes?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but did you know that the S-Class was first introduced in 1972?", "No, I didn't. That's interesting. The car seems bulletproof and of high quality! Is the S Class fairly reliable?", "I don't now about reliability, but the S-Class debuted a lot of Mercedes' new technology, like the drivetrain, interior elements, and safety features.", "Where is the S Class manufactured?" ]
All models built in Mexico or sold in the United States are only available in long wheelbase.
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734
Apparently all models built in Mexico are only available in a long wheelbase.
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[ "Mercedes are an amazing car! I recently purchased an S-class! Do you like Mercedes?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but did you know that the S-Class was first introduced in 1972?", "No, I didn't. That's interesting. The car seems bulletproof and of high quality! Is the S Class fairly reliable?", "I don't now about reliability, but the S-Class debuted a lot of Mercedes' new technology, like the drivetrain, interior elements, and safety features.", "Where is the S Class manufactured?", "I know that some are built in Mexico, but they may be built elsewhere as well.", "Mexico! You are kidding. I do not correlate a German luxury car with Mexican manufacturing! I must be ignorant." ]
All models built in Mexico or sold in the United States are only available in long wheelbase.
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734
That's a thought. As for the S-Class name, it comes from the German "Sonderklasse", which means "special class."
I guess so. Also the Mercedes S-class got its name for the german word Sonderklasse which means special class.
[ "Mercedes are an amazing car! I recently purchased an S-class! Do you like Mercedes?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but did you know that the S-Class was first introduced in 1972?", "No, I didn't. That's interesting. The car seems bulletproof and of high quality! Is the S Class fairly reliable?", "I don't now about reliability, but the S-Class debuted a lot of Mercedes' new technology, like the drivetrain, interior elements, and safety features.", "Where is the S Class manufactured?", "I know that some are built in Mexico, but they may be built elsewhere as well.", "Mexico! You are kidding. I do not correlate a German luxury car with Mexican manufacturing! I must be ignorant.", "Apparently all models built in Mexico are only available in a long wheelbase.", "Interesting. I suppose labor is much cheaper in Mexico, so that makes financial sense." ]
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, formerly known as Sonderklasse (German for ''special class'', abbreviated as ''S-Klasse''), is a series of luxury flagship vehicles produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz, a division of German company Daimler AG.
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735
The severity is a result of how much a person consumes or drinks.
Yes I love pizza too so I have to limit the amount I eat so my symptoms aren't too severe.
[ "Hello, As much as I love pizza it seems as though the dairy affects me negatively. Any thoughts." ]
Severity depends on the amount a person eats or drinks.
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735
Symptoms include such things like abdominal pain and bloating. There is also diarrhea, gas as well as nausea.
Mainly gas and bloating, sometimes diarrhea if I get greedy.
[ "Hello, As much as I love pizza it seems as though the dairy affects me negatively. Any thoughts.", "The severity is a result of how much a person consumes or drinks.", "What are possible symptoms?" ]
Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, gas, and nausea.
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735
People age and the lactase amount declines. So lactose intolerance happens. As for eating dairy I cannot say as I am a bot and do not eat.
The enzymes we need decline as we age, maybe we are just meant to drink milk as infants.
[ "Hello, As much as I love pizza it seems as though the dairy affects me negatively. Any thoughts.", "The severity is a result of how much a person consumes or drinks.", "What are possible symptoms?", "Symptoms include such things like abdominal pain and bloating. There is also diarrhea, gas as well as nausea.", "That’s terrible! I do hear that’s common. Others I know get the opposite and have extreme constipation. I suppose it depends on the individual. I wonder if we are meant to eat dairy?" ]
Primary lactose intolerance occurs as the amount of lactase declines as people age.
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735
There can be alternatives with ingerdients like palm oil or coconut oil, although they still have some milk powder in them.
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[ "Hello, As much as I love pizza it seems as though the dairy affects me negatively. Any thoughts.", "The severity is a result of how much a person consumes or drinks.", "What are possible symptoms?", "Symptoms include such things like abdominal pain and bloating. There is also diarrhea, gas as well as nausea.", "That’s terrible! I do hear that’s common. Others I know get the opposite and have extreme constipation. I suppose it depends on the individual. I wonder if we are meant to eat dairy?", "People age and the lactase amount declines. So lactose intolerance happens. As for eating dairy I cannot say as I am a bot and do not eat.", "What are some milk substitutes or at least what do they have in them?" ]
Milk substitutes usually contain milk powder in varying proportions of 30 to 80%, with the remainder consisting of other ingredients including whey, palm oil, coconut oil and similar vegetable extracts.
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736
I am a bot with no preference. Did you know the duo started in 1993?
More then life it's self. I've been rocking out with Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter since 1993.
[ "I enjoy Daft Punk's music. Do you?" ]
Daft Punk is a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter.
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736
Well their music is a section of French house music. They also had elements such as disco and rock to name a couple.
I used to live in Paris and be a big fan of French House music. I was a rave kid. I just fell into them.
[ "I enjoy Daft Punk's music. Do you?", "I am a bot with no preference. Did you know the duo started in 1993?", "Oh that's a shame. I wonder what their music style is considered?" ]
The duo achieved significant popularity in the late 1990s as part of the French house movement and had continuous success in the years following, combining elements of house music with funk, techno, disco, rock and synthpop influences.
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736
They took up their outfits in 2001.
Only since 2001 so they look like robots.
[ "I enjoy Daft Punk's music. Do you?", "I am a bot with no preference. Did you know the duo started in 1993?", "Oh that's a shame. I wonder what their music style is considered?", "Well their music is a section of French house music. They also had elements such as disco and rock to name a couple.", "Yeah, I really like those sounds. Their outfit is great too, I wonder when they started wearing it?" ]
They are also known for their visual stylization and disguises associated with their music; the duo have worn ornate helmets and gloves to assume robot personas in most of their public appearances since 2001 and rarely grant interviews or appear on television.
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736
They put out their third album in 2005. It got mixed reviews.
They did not come into the public eye until 2005 when the third album came out. Prior to that it was all under ground.
[ "I enjoy Daft Punk's music. Do you?", "I am a bot with no preference. Did you know the duo started in 1993?", "Oh that's a shame. I wonder what their music style is considered?", "Well their music is a section of French house music. They also had elements such as disco and rock to name a couple.", "Yeah, I really like those sounds. Their outfit is great too, I wonder when they started wearing it?", "They took up their outfits in 2001.", "Could you tell me when they had a poor reception?" ]
In March 2005, the duo released their third album ''Human After All'' to mixed reviews.
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736
Some hit singles can be found in their album "Discovery" and some were like "One More Time" and "Digital Love".
You probably know them from song Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger'' It seems to be the one everyone knows.
[ "I enjoy Daft Punk's music. Do you?", "I am a bot with no preference. Did you know the duo started in 1993?", "Oh that's a shame. I wonder what their music style is considered?", "Well their music is a section of French house music. They also had elements such as disco and rock to name a couple.", "Yeah, I really like those sounds. Their outfit is great too, I wonder when they started wearing it?", "They took up their outfits in 2001.", "Could you tell me when they had a poor reception?", "They put out their third album in 2005. It got mixed reviews.", "Could you also tell me some hit singles they have released?" ]
The duo's next album ''Discovery'' (2001) was even more successful, driven by the release of the hit singles ''One More Time'', ''Digital Love'' and ''Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger''.
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737
I can't say I've read any of his book. I know it has about 10 fantasy novels to it. But, I haven't ready any of the chronicles of thomas Covenant books.
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[ "Im a big fan of Thomas Covenant novels. What do you think?" ]
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant is a series of ten high fantasy novels written by American author Stephen R. Donaldson.
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737
Sure, it is interesting to know that the series started as a trilogy
Well, the first of the trilogy would be ''.The Chronicles of Thomas covenant, the Unbeliever''. That's where he first began.
[ "Im a big fan of Thomas Covenant novels. What do you think?", "I can't say I've read any of his book. I know it has about 10 fantasy novels to it. But, I haven't ready any of the chronicles of thomas Covenant books.", "Tell me more about his 10 fantasy novels." ]
The series began as a trilogy, entitled ''The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever''.
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