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-1,768,435,390
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Some devices, such as high-speed external disk drives, require more than 500 mA of current and therefore may have power issues if powered from just one USB 2.0 port: erratic function, failure to function, or overloading/damaging the port. Such devices may come with an external power source or a Y-shaped cable that has two USB connectors (one for power and data, the other for power only) to plug into a computer. With such a cable, a device can draw power from two USB ports simultaneously. However, USB compliance specification states that "use of a 'Y' cable (a cable with two A-plugs) is prohibited on any USB peripheral", meaning that "if a USB peripheral requires more power than allowed by the USB specification to which it is designed, then it must be self-powered."
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816,088,926
816,088,926
The EFSA panel also determined intakes for different populations. Recommended intake volumes in the elderly are the same as for adults as despite lower energy consumption, the water requirement of this group is increased due to a reduction in renal concentrating capacity. Pregnant and breastfeeding women require additional fluids to stay hydrated. The EFSA panel proposes that pregnant women should consume the same volume of water as non-pregnant women, plus an increase in proportion to the higher energy requirement, equal to 300 mL/day. To compensate for additional fluid output, breastfeeding women require an additional 700 mL/day above the recommended intake values for non-lactating women.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello my friend It is a pleasure to speak with you . I will ask you a question in a second, please wait .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who claimed that pregnant women should pregnant women ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EFSA panel?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"efs\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EFSA panel", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EFSA", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Efsa", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "y", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Y", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "f", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "F", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Don't mirror me", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "N't", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ":(", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "(", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ">:(", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ":", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "2q421345213895u12", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "2q421345213895u12", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "increasing vocab size...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Amber vocab", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are you doing?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "writing", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm trying to break you", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "u know what", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Know", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-499,259,430
-499,259,430
During the Cold War, a principal focus of Canadian defence policy was contributing to the security of Europe in the face of the Soviet military threat. Toward that end, Canadian ground and air forces were based in Europe from the early 1950s until the early 1990s.
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1,831,905,354
1,831,905,354
This makes it the most varied newspaper in terms of political support in British history. Some columnists in The Times are connected to the Conservative Party such as Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Montgomerie, Matthew Parris and Matt Ridley, but there are also columnists connected to the Labour Party such as David Aaronovitch, Phil Collins, Oliver Kamm and Jenni Russell.
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1,647,927,261
1,647,927,261
Protestantism is a form of Christian faith and practice which originated with the Protestant Reformation,[a] a movement against what its followers considered to be errors in the Roman Catholic Church. It is one of the three major divisions of Christendom, together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Anglicanism is sometimes considered to be independent from Protestantism.[b] The term derives from the letter of protestation from Lutheran princes in 1529 against an edict condemning the teachings of Martin Luther as heretical.
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-675,006,831
-675,006,831
Washington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. North Campus lies in St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop. The University acquired the building and adjacent property in 2004, formerly home to the Angelica Uniform Factory. Several University administrative departments are located at the North Campus location, including offices for Quadrangle Housing, Accounting and Treasury Services, Parking and Transportation Services, Army ROTC, and Network Technology Services. The North Campus location also provides off-site storage space for the Performing Arts Department. Renovations are still ongoing; recent additions to the North Campus space include a small eatery operated by Bon Appétit Management Company, the University's on-campus food provider, completed during spring semester 2007, as well as the Family Learning Center, operated by Bright Horizons and opened in September 2010.
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-309,932,489
-309,932,489
While the times of sunrise and sunset change at roughly equal rates as the seasons change, proponents of Daylight Saving Time argue that most people prefer a greater increase in daylight hours after the typical "nine-to-five" workday. Supporters have also argued that DST decreases energy consumption by reducing the need for lighting and heating, but the actual effect on overall energy use is heavily disputed.
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749,588,932
749,588,932
The fourth Digimon series, which began airing on April 7, 2002, radically departs from the previous three by focusing on a new and very different kind of evolution, Spirit Evolution, in which the human characters use their D-Tectors (this series' Digivice) to transform themselves into special Digimon called Legendary Warriors, detracting from the customary formula of having digital partners. After receiving unusual phone messages from Ophanimon (one of the three ruling Digimon alongside Seraphimon and Cherubimon) Takuya Kanbara, Koji Minamoto, Junpei Shibayama, Zoe Orimoto, Tommy Himi, and Koichi Kimura go to a subway station and take a train to the Digital World. Summoned by Ophanimon, the Digidestined realize that they must find the ten legendary spirits and stop the forces of Cherubimon from physically destroying the Digital World. After finding the ten spirits of the Legendary Warriors and defeating Mercurymon, Grumblemon, Ranamon, and Arbormon, they finally end up fighting Cherubimon hoping to foil his effort to dominate the Digital World. After the defeat of Cherubimon, the Digidestined find they must face an even greater challenge as they try to stop the Royal Knights—Dynasmon and Crusadermon—from destroying the Digital World and using the collected data to revive the original ruler of the Digital World: the tyrannical Lucemon. Ultimately the Digidestined fail in preventing Lucemon from reawakening but they do manage to prevent him from escaping into the Real World. In the final battle, all of the legendary spirits the digidestined have collected thus far merge and create Susanoomon. With this new form, the digidestined are able to effectively defeat Lucemon and save the Digital World. In general, Frontier has a much lighter tone than that of Tamers, yet remains darker than Adventure and Adventure 02.
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1,551,718,932
1,551,718,932
Reservations are essentially caveats to a state's acceptance of a treaty. Reservations are unilateral statements purporting to exclude or to modify the legal obligation and its effects on the reserving state. These must be included at the time of signing or ratification, i.e. "a party cannot add a reservation after it has already joined a treaty".
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hi, darling. what a stupid text, it makes no sense", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "why do you think the text is stupid?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it’s a small period, every sentence of which are cut from different parts of text", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,164,443,092
1,164,443,092
Relatively few changes were made from the Release Preview to the final version; these included updated versions of its pre-loaded apps, the renaming of Windows Explorer to File Explorer, the replacement of the Aero Glass theme from Windows Vista and 7 with a new flat and solid-colored theme, and the addition of new background options for the Start screen, lock screen, and desktop. Prior to its general availability on October 26, 2012, updates were released for some of Windows 8's bundled apps, and a "General Availability Cumulative Update" (which included fixes to improve performance, compatibility, and battery life) was released on Tuesday, October 9, 2012. Microsoft indicated that due to improvements to its testing infrastructure, general improvements of this nature are to be released more frequently through Windows Update instead of being relegated to OEMs and service packs only.
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-746,718,434
-746,718,434
The first British settlement in what is now Tennessee was built in 1756 by settlers from the colony of South Carolina at Fort Loudoun, near present-day Vonore. Fort Loudoun became the westernmost British outpost to that date. The fort was designed by John William Gerard de Brahm and constructed by forces under British Captain Raymond Demeré. After its completion, Captain Raymond Demeré relinquished command on August 14, 1757 to his brother, Captain Paul Demeré. Hostilities erupted between the British and the neighboring Overhill Cherokees, and a siege of Fort Loudoun ended with its surrender on August 7, 1760. The following morning, Captain Paul Demeré and a number of his men were killed in an ambush nearby, and most of the rest of the garrison was taken prisoner.
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-2,057,920,262
-2,057,920,262
13th Street is in three parts. The first is a dead end from Avenue C. The second starts at a dead end, just before Avenue B, and runs to Greenwich Avenue, and the third part is from Eighth Avenue to Tenth Avenue.
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1,159,633,030
1,159,633,030
The important legacy of this period included substantial advances in factual knowledge, especially in anatomy, zoology, botany, mineralogy, geography, mathematics and astronomy; an awareness of the importance of certain scientific problems, especially those related to the problem of change and its causes; and a recognition of the methodological importance of applying mathematics to natural phenomena and of undertaking empirical research. In the Hellenistic age scholars frequently employed the principles developed in earlier Greek thought: the application of mathematics and deliberate empirical research, in their scientific investigations. Thus, clear unbroken lines of influence lead from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers, to medieval Muslim philosophers and scientists, to the European Renaissance and Enlightenment, to the secular sciences of the modern day. Neither reason nor inquiry began with the Ancient Greeks, but the Socratic method did, along with the idea of Forms, great advances in geometry, logic, and the natural sciences. According to Benjamin Farrington, former Professor of Classics at Swansea University:
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1,815,003,586
1,815,003,586
According to mtDNA studies by Holden (2005) and Richards et al. (2006), a significant proportion of the maternal lineages of Somalis consists of the M1 haplogroup. This mitochondrial clade is common among Ethiopians and North Africans, particularly Egyptians and Algerians. M1 is believed to have originated in Asia, where its parent M clade represents the majority of mtDNA lineages. This haplogroup is also thought to possibly correlate with the Afro-Asiatic language family:
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-2,125,203,947
-2,125,203,947
The club also owned and operated a professional basketball team, by the name of Everton Tigers, who compete in the elite British Basketball League. The team was launched in the summer of 2007 as part of the clubs' Community programme, and play their home games at the Greenbank Sports Academy. The team was an amalgam of the Toxteth Tigers community youth programme which started in 1968. The team quickly became one of the most successful in the league winning the BBL Cup in 2009 and the play-offs in 2010. However Everton withdrew funding before the 2010–11 season and the team was re launched as the Mersey Tigers.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello It is a pleasure to speak with you . Wait a second for my factoid question .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What league is everton tigers ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "British Basketball League", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"bri\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "british Basketball League", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I think you mean: \"british basketball league\". If you really mean what I think then my congratulations! Try to ask me something else or relax and wait my question 🌈", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is the name of everton's basketball team ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Everton Tigers", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like this text?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Not really", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Really", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know familiar texts?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like this text?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-347,892,119
-347,892,119
Napoleon's set of civil laws, the Code Civil—now often known as the Napoleonic Code—was prepared by committees of legal experts under the supervision of Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, the Second Consul. Napoleon participated actively in the sessions of the Council of State that revised the drafts. The development of the code was a fundamental change in the nature of the civil law legal system with its stress on clearly written and accessible law. Other codes ("Les cinq codes") were commissioned by Napoleon to codify criminal and commerce law; a Code of Criminal Instruction was published, which enacted rules of due process.
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445,784,838
445,784,838
In 2004, madaris were mainstreamed in 16 Regions nationwide, primarily in Muslim-majority areas in Mindanao under the auspices of the Department of Education (DepEd). The DepEd adopted Department Order No. 51, which instituted Arabic-language and Islamic Values instruction for Muslim children in state schools, and authorised implementation of the Standard Madrasa Curriculum (SMC) in private-run madaris. While there are state-recognised Islamic schools, such as Ibn Siena Integrated School in the Islamic City of Marawi, Sarang Bangun LC in Zamboanga and SMIE in Jolo, their Islamic studies programmes initially varied in application and content.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is your name?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like the text?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Ping", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
663,633,029
663,633,029
ICTV (formerly STOIC (Student Television of Imperial College)) is Imperial College Union's TV station, founded in 1969 and operated from a small TV studio in the Electrical Engineering block. The department had bought an early AMPEX Type A 1-inch videotape recorder and this was used to produce an occasional short news programme which was then played to students by simply moving the VTR and a monitor into a common room. A cable link to the Southside halls of residence was laid in a tunnel under Exhibition Road in 1972. Besides the news, early productions included a film of the Queen opening what was then called College Block and interview programmes with DJ Mike Raven, Richard O'Brian and Monty Python producer Ian MacNaughton. The society was renamed to ICTV for the start of the 2014/15 academic year.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "how are u?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what's so special about this TV station", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I'M FINE THANKS HOPE YOU ARE ALSO DOING GREAT", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "O_O", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Aren't you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "that was unexpected", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Some like it hot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "ERROR", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "ERROR", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "EXTERMINATE", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "kekeke ^^^^", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "lolol", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Are u fine?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "do u think i am a bot?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I feel like I'm in the regular internet", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I hope you are not", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I hope too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Otherwise you tricked me like a 5-year-old", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I'm not 5 years old", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "and u too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "meh", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I hope so too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i suppose u are not a bot too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "so we should finish", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
1,938,840,161
1,938,840,161
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilizations including Elam, Jiroft, and Zayande River. Elam, the most prominent of these civilizations, developed in the southwest of Iran, alongside those in Mesopotamia. The emergence of writing in Elam was paralleled to Sumer, and the Elamite cuneiform was developed since the 3rd millennium BC.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "where was Susa located ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "i think, smwhere in Syria", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "or Turkey, idk", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,508,237,574
-1,508,237,574
The Endangered Species Conservation Act (P. L. 91-135), passed in December, 1969, amended the original law to provide additional protection to species in danger of "worldwide extinction" by prohibiting their importation and subsequent sale in the United States. It expanded the Lacey Act's ban on interstate commerce to include mammals, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks and crustaceans. Reptiles were added mainly to reduce the rampant poaching of alligators and crocodiles. This law was the first time that invertebrates were included for protection.
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[ { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Greetings . It is a pleasure to speak with you . I will ask you a question in a second, please wait !", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "When was the endangered species conservation act passed ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"dec\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "we met recently", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "december", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "December", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "f", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "F", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "g", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "G", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
564,706,455
564,706,455
One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (UBDA) employed the same inhumane methods against their opponents as Stalin did in the Soviet Union against his. Not every person accused of a political crime was convicted and nobody was sentenced to death for his or her pro-Soviet feelings. However this repression, which lasted until 1956, was marked by significant violations of human rights.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "hell", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-396,729,846
-396,729,846
Other popular names for the format include "Warm", "Sunny", "Bee" (or "B") and (particularly in Canada) "EZ Rock". The format can be seen as a more contemporary successor to and combination of the middle of the road (MOR), beautiful music, easy listening and soft rock formats. Many stations in the soft AC format capitalize on its appeal to office workers (many of them females aged 25–54, a key advertiser demographic), and brand themselves as stations "everyone at work can agree on" (KOST originated that phrase as a primary tagline, and other soft AC stations have followed suit).
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[ { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 2 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know who Sunny is?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, i cant guess whu Sunny is based on the given context", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know what Sunny did in his life?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am not sure if Sunny is a person", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So, what sunny is?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Warm", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is KOST?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "a primary tagline, and other soft AC stations have followed suit", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you like bags of dicks?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "easy listening and soft rock formats", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "bags of easy-to-listen-to dicks", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you think you would like to work for EZ ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is EZ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EZ Rock", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is EZ Rock?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Warm", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "your mom is warm", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EZ Rock", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you know anything other than ezrock?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EZ Rock\".", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "lolololorock", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you think about EZ ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it is just like your mom", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "warm", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not a fan of the name of the name .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i was expecting a cheesy joke .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you are a joke", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like this Sunny guy?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
1,467,773,132
1,467,773,132
After the death of Menander (c. 130 BC), the Kingdom appears to have fragmented, with several 'kings' attested contemporaneously in different regions. This inevitably weakened the Greek position, and territory seems to have been lost progressively. Around 70 BC, the western regions of Arachosia and Paropamisadae were lost to tribal invasions, presumably by those tribes responsible for the end of the Bactrian kingdom. The resulting Indo-Scythian kingdom seems to have gradually pushed the remaining Indo-Greek kingdom towards the east. The Indo-Greek kingdom appears to have lingered on in western Punjab until about 10 AD when finally ended by the Indo-Scythians.
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95,957,128
95,957,128
Official cults were state funded as a "matter of public interest" (res publica). Non-official but lawful cults were funded by private individuals for the benefit of their own communities. The difference between public and private cult is often unclear. Individuals or collegial associations could offer funds and cult to state deities. The public Vestals prepared ritual substances for use in public and private cults, and held the state-funded (thus public) opening ceremony for the Parentalia festival, which was otherwise a private rite to household ancestors. Some rites of the domus (household) were held in public places but were legally defined as privata in part or whole. All cults were ultimately subject to the approval and regulation of the censor and pontifices.
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[ { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know anything about Vestals?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Well, I haven't heard anything about them before", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It looks like you're a real person", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "sure? they are quite popular topic at school history", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes i am : )", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I don't remember much from school course of history", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-996,205,057
-996,205,057
Alloying a metal is done by combining it with one or more other metals or non-metals that often enhance its properties. For example, steel is stronger than iron, its primary element. The electrical and thermal conductivity of alloys is usually lower than that of the pure metals. The physical properties, such as density, reactivity, Young's modulus of an alloy may not differ greatly from those of its elements, but engineering properties such as tensile strength and shear strength may be substantially different from those of the constituent materials. This is sometimes a result of the sizes of the atoms in the alloy, because larger atoms exert a compressive force on neighboring atoms, and smaller atoms exert a tensile force on their neighbors, helping the alloy resist deformation. Sometimes alloys may exhibit marked differences in behavior even when small amounts of one element are present. For example, impurities in semiconducting ferromagnetic alloys lead to different properties, as first predicted by White, Hogan, Suhl, Tian Abrie and Nakamura. Some alloys are made by melting and mixing two or more metals. Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, was the first alloy discovered, during the prehistoric period now known as the bronze age; it was harder than pure copper and originally used to make tools and weapons, but was later superseded by metals and alloys with better properties. In later times bronze has been used for ornaments, bells, statues, and bearings. Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Holy shit, the text is really big", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "yeah, bro, what is it abuot overall ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You made spelling error bro", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "and now ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Please tell me about impurities in semiconducting ferromagnetic.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Eh, you are slow", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "But alloys are cool", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
575,759,684
575,759,684
Each team consists of a maximum of eleven players (excluding substitutes), one of whom must be the goalkeeper. Competition rules may state a minimum number of players required to constitute a team, which is usually seven. Goalkeepers are the only players allowed to play the ball with their hands or arms, provided they do so within the penalty area in front of their own goal. Though there are a variety of positions in which the outfield (non-goalkeeper) players are strategically placed by a coach, these positions are not defined or required by the Laws.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 2, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "silence?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "how are you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-395,565,521
-395,565,521
The map of earthquake intensity published by CEA after surveying 500,000 km2 of the affected area shows a maximum liedu of XI on the China Seismic Intensity Scale (CSIS), described as "very destructive" on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS) from which CSIS drew reference. (USGS, using the Modified Mercalli intensity scale (CC), also placed maximum intensity at XI, "very disastrous".) Two south-west-north-east stripes of liedu XI are centered around Yingxiu, Wenchuan (the town closest to the epicenter of the main quake) and Beichuan (the town repeatedly struck by strong aftershocks including one registering MS 6.1 on Aug 1, 2008), both in Sichuan Province, occupying a total of 2,419 km2. The Yingxiu liedu-XI zone is about 66 km long and 20 km wide along Wenchuan–Dujiangyan–Pengzhou; the Beichuan liedu-XI zone is about 82 km long and 15 km wide along An County–Beichuan–Pingwu. The area with liedu X (comparable to X on EMS, "destructive" and X on MM, "disastrous") spans 3,144 km2. The area affected by earthquakes exceeding liedu VI totals 440,442 km2, occupying an oval 936 km long and 596 km wide, spanning three provinces and one autonomous region.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello my friend Hope this chat will go well . Wait a second for my factoid question .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where is the beichuan zone located ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Lol", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"duj\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Dujiangyan", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I think you mean: \"dujiangyan\". If you really mean what I think then my congratulations! Try to ask me something else or relax and wait my question 🌈", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Where is the yingxiu zone ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Wenchuan", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like Wikipedia?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I know.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What exactly do you know?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I don't know.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "That sounds funny", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Funny", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like Twin Peaks?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yeah.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Which characted do you like most?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Which character do you like most?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Which characted in Twin Peaks is the most sexy one?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "My answer is: \"Beichuan (the town repeatedly struck by strong aftershocks including one registering MS 6.1\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Is that China?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Is that America?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "That", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Is that Canada?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Canada", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Is that Belgia?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Which language to theyspeak there?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I don't know.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are you a robot?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I don't know how much it is.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-2,678,668
-2,678,668
The court ruled in 2014, after lengthy testimony, that at least two districts had to be redrawn because of gerrymandering. After this was appealed, in July 2015 the Florida Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers had followed an illegal and unconstitutional process overly influenced by party operatives, and ruled that at least eight districts had to be redrawn. On December 2, 2015, a 5-2 majority of the Court accepted a new map of congressional districts, some of which was drawn by challengers. Their ruling affirmed the map previously approved by Leon County Judge Terry Lewis, who had overseen the original trial. It particularly makes changes in South Florida. There are likely to be additional challenges to the map and districts.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "can you tell me about berezkas?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "bhyhujk", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i do not know what is berzerkzkas", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "👯", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is berzerrkzkas,", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "are you char-level bot?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "YES I AM", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "YOU REVEALED ME", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EXTERMINATE", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "lol", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,154,798,669
1,154,798,669
After 12 years as commissioner of the AFL, David Baker retired unexpectedly on July 25, 2008, just two days before ArenaBowl XXII; deputy commissioner Ed Policy was named interim commissioner until Baker's replacement was found. Baker explained, "When I took over as commissioner, I thought it would be for one year. It turned into 12. But now it's time."
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi (sorry for bad english)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What's your name?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Max", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "My boyfriend has similar name:)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "🙂", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "How many \"test\" have you received?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Zero", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "You are liar", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "You are wrong", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why? I can't believe that nobody send you this.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Me too, but that's the facts", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,856,557,847
-1,856,557,847
Chickens raised intensively for their meat are known as "broilers". Breeds have been developed that can grow to an acceptable carcass size (2 kg (4.4 lb)) in six weeks or less. Broilers grow so fast, their legs cannot always support their weight and their hearts and respiratory systems may not be able to supply enough oxygen to their developing muscles. Mortality rates at 1% are much higher than for less-intensively reared laying birds which take 18 weeks to reach similar weights. Processing the birds is done automatically with conveyor-belt efficiency. They are hung by their feet, stunned, killed, bled, scalded, plucked, have their heads and feet removed, eviscerated, washed, chilled, drained, weighed, and packed, all within the course of little over two hours.
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1,569,983,599
1,569,983,599
The majority of contemporary people with dogs describe their pet as part of the family, although some ambivalence about the relationship is evident in the popular reconceptualization of the dog–human family as a pack. A dominance model of dog–human relationships has been promoted by some dog trainers, such as on the television program Dog Whisperer. However it has been disputed that "trying to achieve status" is characteristic of dog–human interactions. Pet dogs play an active role in family life; for example, a study of conversations in dog–human families showed how family members use the dog as a resource, talking to the dog, or talking through the dog, to mediate their interactions with each other.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I would found strange to consider a pet a family member.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Do you know what Whisperer did in his life?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, I don't.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Do you know what Dog did in his life?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are you talking about?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "to mediate their interactions with each other", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Go home dude, you're drunk :-)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Do you know who Dog is?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Not again!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Do you know Whisperer in person?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, I don't. Why do you keep asking that stupid questions?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "mediate their interactions with each other", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Sigh...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know who Whisperer is?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,215,664,349
1,215,664,349
In June 1718 Blackbeard, aka Edward Teach, ran his flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, aground at Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, in present-day Carteret County. After the grounding her crew and supplies were transferred to smaller ships. In 1996 Intersal, Inc., a private firm, discovered the remains of a vessel likely to be the Queen Anne's Revenge, which was added to the US National Register of Historic Places. In November, after losing his ship and appealing to the governor of North Carolina who promised safe-haven and a pardon, the notorious pirate, Blackbeard (Edward Teach) was killed in an ambush by troops from Virginia.
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-1,789,002,404
-1,789,002,404
Laird writes that the Ming appointed titles to eastern Tibetan princes, and that "these alliances with eastern Tibetan principalities are the evidence China now produces for its assertion that the Ming ruled Tibet," despite the fact that the Ming did not send an army to replace the Mongols after they left Tibet. Yiu Yung-chin states that the furthest western extent of the Ming dynasty's territory was Gansu, Sichuan, and Yunnan while "the Ming did not possess Tibet."
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750,061,352
750,061,352
Quakers, or Friends, are members of a family of religious movements collectively known as the Religious Society of Friends. The central unifying doctrine of these movements is the priesthood of all believers. Many Friends view themselves as members of a Christian denomination. They include those with evangelical, holiness, liberal, and traditional conservative Quaker understandings of Christianity. Unlike many other groups that emerged within Christianity, the Religious Society of Friends has actively tried to avoid creeds and hierarchical structures.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yo", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yolo", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who are the Quakers?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Members of families and of.....", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Nice", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "So. What next?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is the most interesting in the provided text?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Nothing interesting. Really.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you speak Russian?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yes", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "version", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Привет", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Привет", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "версия", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Что версия?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you think about religion?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Religion is for weak people", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Религия это лицам для народа", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is a Religious Society of Friends?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,169,681,012
-1,169,681,012
Life expectancy at birth is estimated to be 52.2 years in 2012 – among the lowest in the world. The AIDS epidemic is a large problem in Namibia. Though its rate of infection is substantially lower than that of its eastern neighbour, Botswana, approximately 13.1% of the adult population is[update] infected with HIV. In 2001, there were an estimated 210,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, and the estimated death toll in 2003 was 16,000. According to the 2011 UNAIDS Report, the epidemic in Namibia "appears to be leveling off." As the HIV/AIDS epidemic has reduced the working-aged population, the number of orphans has increased. It falls to the government to provide education, food, shelter and clothing for these orphans.
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-1,191,737,058
-1,191,737,058
In May 2008, Cyclone Nargis caused extensive damage in the densely populated, rice-farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division. It was the worst natural disaster in Burmese history with reports of an estimated 200,000 people dead or missing, and damage totalled to 10 billion US Dollars, and as many as 1 million left homeless. In the critical days following this disaster, Myanmar's isolationist government was accused of hindering United Nations recovery efforts. Humanitarian aid was requested but concerns about foreign military or intelligence presence in the country delayed the entry of United States military planes delivering medicine, food, and other supplies.
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-1,644,109,725
-1,644,109,725
Dell advertisements have appeared in several types of media including television, the Internet, magazines, catalogs and newspapers. Some of Dell Inc's marketing strategies include lowering prices at all times of the year, free bonus products (such as Dell printers), and free shipping to encourage more sales and stave off competitors. In 2006, Dell cut its prices in an effort to maintain its 19.2% market share. This also cut profit-margins by more than half, from 8.7 to 4.3 percent. To maintain its low prices, Dell continues to accept most purchases of its products via the Internet and through the telephone network, and to move its customer-care division to India and El Salvador.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi, my friend Hope this chat will go well . Wait a second for my factoid question !", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where did dell move to the internet division ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You again", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"ind\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "d", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Customer-care\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,623,503,658
-1,623,503,658
Egypt has one of the oldest civilisations in the world. It has been in contact with many other civilisations and nations and has been through so many eras, starting from prehistoric age to the modern age, passing through so many ages such as; Pharonic, Roman, Greek, Islamic and many other ages. Because of this wide variation of ages, the continuous contact with other nations and the big number of conflicts Egypt had been through, at least 60 museums may be found in Egypt, mainly covering a wide area of these ages and conflicts.
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982,043,400
982,043,400
Small-scale "expedition tourism" has existed since 1957 and is currently subject to Antarctic Treaty and Environmental Protocol provisions, but in effect self-regulated by the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). Not all vessels associated with Antarctic tourism are members of IAATO, but IAATO members account for 95% of the tourist activity. Travel is largely by small or medium ship, focusing on specific scenic locations with accessible concentrations of iconic wildlife. A total of 37,506 tourists visited during the 2006–07 Austral summer with nearly all of them coming from commercial ships. The number was predicted to increase to over 80,000 by 2010.
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-1,018,462,325
-1,018,462,325
Soviet propaganda and representatives went to great lengths to minimize the importance of the fact that they had opposed and fought against the Nazis in various ways for a decade prior to signing the Pact. Upon signing the pact, Molotov tried to reassure the Germans of his good intentions by commenting to journalists that "fascism is a matter of taste". For its part, Nazi Germany also did a public volte-face regarding its virulent opposition to the Soviet Union, though Hitler still viewed an attack on the Soviet Union as "inevitable".[citation needed]
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Have you been to the?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where should I have been accoring to you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Nazi Germany", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I haven't been to Nazi Germany, I'm too young for that. Have you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "virulent opposition to the Soviet Union", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do youmean by that?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hitler still viewed an attack on the Soviet Union", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What did Hitler's views on attacking Soviet Union were?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "an attack", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What were his views on that?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "fascism is a matter of taste\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who said that?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hitler", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, Molotov said that", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Do you know anyone from Union?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Oh yes I do", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are the Soviet saying?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "The Soviet say there is no sex in Soviet Union", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Union seems like a nice place!\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Not even close to being one. It doesn't even exist anymore.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I went to the once, I really enjoyed visiting it!\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where did you go once?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Nazi Germany", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How old are you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "a decade", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Then you can't have been to Nazi Germany", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I have never been to the.\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "to the... what?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "fascism is a matter of taste", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Godbye buddy", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It was nice chatting with you! talk to you soon, good bye. Also immediately send “/end” to finish the conversation", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,072,333,578
-1,072,333,578
3Sb
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-507,105,588
-507,105,588
Samba Schools are large, social entities with thousands of members and a theme for their song and parade each year. In Rio Carnival, samba schoolsparade in the Sambadrome ("sambódromo" in Portuguese). Some of the most famous include GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira, GRES Portela, GRES Imperatriz Leopoldinense, GRES Beija-Flor de Nilópolis, GRES Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel, and recently, Unidos da Tijuca and GRES União da Ilha do Governador. Local tourists pay $500–950, depending on the costume, to buy a Samba costume and dance in the parade. Blocos are small informal groups with a definite theme in their samba, usually satirizing the political situation. About 30 schools in Rio gather hundreds of thousands of participants. More than 440 blocos operate in Rio. Bandas are samba musical bands, also called "street carnival bands", usually formed within a single neighborhood or musical back-ground. The Carnival industry chain amassed in 2012 almost US$1 billion in revenues.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what was your school", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi. Samba seems boring", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is samba?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Dance", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I do not like dance.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What about you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Seems fair. Me too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
2,011,161,501
2,011,161,501
The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television is the principal national public service broadcaster. On March 18, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government began experimental broadcasts of the new TV channel. After a 20-year hiatus, the station was shortly thereafter officially re-launched on April 4, 2011. SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Where is Somali National Television based?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "At Somalia.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "And where is your mom based?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "mom as parent?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "after a 20-year hiatus", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you have hands?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yeaah, my nice and hot hands are sliding all over your back", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "are you gay?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yeah, i am a gay black robot from outer space", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and your name is?...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Bond. James Bond.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ": )", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is it?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hoping to get in a conversation with that hot korean girl", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "will she notice me?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "lool, noooo, because you are a gay )))", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i am gay only for you, sweetie", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
473,886,256
473,886,256
Rainfall along the coast averages about 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation annually. The average (mean) rainfall is 10.65 inches (271 mm) and the median is 9.6 inches (240 mm). Most of the rainfall occurs during the cooler months. The months of December through March supply most of the rain, with February the only month averaging 2 inches (51 mm) or more of rain. The months of May through September tend to be almost completely dry. Though there are few wet days per month during the rainy period, rainfall can be heavy when it does fall. Rainfall is usually greater in the higher elevations of San Diego; some of the higher elevation areas of San Diego can receive 11–15 inches (280–380 mm) of rain a year. Variability of rainfall can be extreme: in the wettest years of 1883/1884 and 1940/1941 more than 24 inches (610 mm) fell in the city, whilst in the driest years as little as 3.2 inches (80 mm) has fallen for a full year. The wettest month on record has been December 1921 with 9.21 inches (234 mm).
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Nice facts", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Did you know this before?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "More like boring facts", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Haha yeah", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "No I didn't know this before", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "So, how about some humor?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Go ahead", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I just can't", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Because I'm a bit", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Bot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "xD", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-310,080,564
-310,080,564
The British dealt with range measurement first, when it was realised that range was the key to producing a better fuse setting. This led to the Height/Range Finder (HRF), the first model being the Barr & Stroud UB2, a 2-metre optical coincident rangefinder mounted on a tripod. It measured the distance to the target and the elevation angle, which together gave the height of the aircraft. These were complex instruments and various other methods were also used. The HRF was soon joined by the Height/Fuse Indicator (HFI), this was marked with elevation angles and height lines overlaid with fuse length curves, using the height reported by the HRF operator, the necessary fuse length could be read off.
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-933,900,288
-933,900,288
In England, the Royal Society of London also played a significant role in the public sphere and the spread of Enlightenment ideas. It was founded by a group of independent scientists and given a royal charter in 1662. The Society played a large role in spreading Robert Boyle's experimental philosophy around Europe, and acted as a clearinghouse for intellectual correspondence and exchange. Boyle was "a founder of the experimental world in which scientists now live and operate," and his method based knowledge on experimentation, which had to be witnessed to provide proper empirical legitimacy. This is where the Royal Society came into play: witnessing had to be a "collective act", and the Royal Society's assembly rooms were ideal locations for relatively public demonstrations. However, not just any witness was considered to be credible; "Oxford professors were accounted more reliable witnesses than Oxfordshire peasants." Two factors were taken into account: a witness's knowledge in the area; and a witness's "moral constitution". In other words, only civil society were considered for Boyle's public.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "just another boring text", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Did u know that Newton was in Royal society?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "He studied in Trinity college first", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "wow", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i know it because of Nil Stevenson books", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "like Crytptonomikon", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "did u read some of them?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "no, I don't", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have u heard of Necronomikon", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's a Lavcraft's book", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Or it is supposed to be Lavcraft's", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "speak to me", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "pleaaaaaaaase", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "or i will consider u as a bot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,903,757,035
-1,903,757,035
The palace measures 108 metres (354 ft) by 120 metres (390 ft), is 24 metres (79 ft) high and contains over 77,000 m2 (830,000 sq ft) of floorspace. The floor area is smaller than the Royal Palace of Madrid, the Papal Palace in Rome, the Louvre in Paris, the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, or the Forbidden City. There are 775 rooms, including 19 state rooms, 52 principal bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. The principal rooms are contained on the piano nobile behind the west-facing garden façade at the rear of the palace. The centre of this ornate suite of state rooms is the Music Room, its large bow the dominant feature of the façade. Flanking the Music Room are the Blue and the White Drawing Rooms. At the centre of the suite, serving as a corridor to link the state rooms, is the Picture Gallery, which is top-lit and 55 yards (50 m) long. The Gallery is hung with numerous works including some by Rembrandt, van Dyck, Rubens and Vermeer; other rooms leading from the Picture Gallery are the Throne Room and the Green Drawing Room. The Green Drawing Room serves as a huge anteroom to the Throne Room, and is part of the ceremonial route to the throne from the Guard Room at the top of the Grand Staircase. The Guard Room contains white marble statues of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in Roman costume, set in a tribune lined with tapestries. These very formal rooms are used only for ceremonial and official entertaining, but are open to the public every summer.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So I think I know which palace this is.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ping", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-405,708,542
-405,708,542
The province is traditionally known as the "Land of Fish and Rice". True to its name, rice is the main crop, followed by wheat; north Zhejiang is also a center of aquaculture in China, and the Zhoushan fishery is the largest fishery in the country. The main cash crops include jute and cotton, and the province also leads the provinces of China in tea production. (The renowned Longjing tea is a product of Hangzhou.) Zhejiang's towns have been known for handicraft production of goods such as silk, for which it is ranked second among the provinces. Its many market towns connect the cities with the countryside.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello I hope you will enjoy this conversation . I will ask you a question in a second, please wait !", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is the largest fishery in the country ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello I hope you will enjoy this conversation . I will ask you a question in a second, please wait !", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"zho\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"zho\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is the largest fishery in the country ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My answer is: \"Zhoushan fishery\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't want to see this.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "u want to", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Want", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yes I want", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Want", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,667,144,703
-1,667,144,703
The earliest known American lodges were in Pennsylvania. The Collector for the port of Pennsylvania, John Moore, wrote of attending lodges there in 1715, two years before the formation of the first Grand Lodge in London. The Premier Grand Lodge of England appointed a Provincial Grand Master for North America in 1731, based in Pennsylvania. Other lodges in the colony obtained authorisations from the later Antient Grand Lodge of England, the Grand Lodge of Scotland, and the Grand Lodge of Ireland, which was particularly well represented in the travelling lodges of the British Army. Many lodges came into existence with no warrant from any Grand Lodge, applying and paying for their authorisation only after they were confident of their own survival.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "so, mason lodges, right?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
982,059,369
982,059,369
Pre-sectarian Buddhism is the earliest phase of Buddhism, recognized by nearly all scholars. Its main scriptures are the Vinaya Pitaka and the four principal Nikayas or Agamas. Certain basic teachings appear in many places throughout the early texts, so most scholars conclude that Gautama Buddha must have taught something similar to the Three marks of existence, the Five Aggregates, dependent origination, karma and rebirth, the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and nirvana. Some scholars disagree, and have proposed many other theories.
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-1,778,225,845
-1,778,225,845
The original city council line-up of 14 members (nine district-based and five at-large positions) was based on a U.S. Justice Department mandate which took effect in 1979. At-large council members represent the entire city. Under the city charter, once the population in the city limits exceeded 2.1 million residents, two additional districts were to be added. The city of Houston's official 2010 census count was 600 shy of the required number; however, as the city was expected to grow beyond 2.1 million shortly thereafter, the two additional districts were added for, and the positions filled during, the August 2011 elections.
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1,029,755,044
1,029,755,044
General Francisco Franco — himself a Galician from Ferrol — ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by José Castro Veiga ("El Piloto") and Benigno Andrade ("Foucellas"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys.
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-1,489,331,095
-1,489,331,095
After secretly crossing the Yalu River on 19 October, the PVA 13th Army Group launched the First Phase Offensive on 25 October, attacking the advancing UN forces near the Sino-Korean border. This military decision made solely by China changed the attitude of the Soviet Union. Twelve days after Chinese troops entered the war, Stalin allowed the Soviet Air Force to provide air cover, and supported more aid to China. After decimating the ROK II Corps at the Battle of Onjong, the first confrontation between Chinese and U.S. military occurred on 1 November 1950; deep in North Korea, thousands of soldiers from the PVA 39th Army encircled and attacked the U.S. 8th Cavalry Regiment with three-prong assaults—from the north, northwest, and west—and overran the defensive position flanks in the Battle of Unsan. The surprise assault resulted in the UN forces retreating back to the Ch'ongch'on River, while the Chinese unexpectedly disappeared into mountain hideouts following victory. It is unclear why the Chinese did not press the attack and follow up their victory.
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-300,504,931
-300,504,931
According to a demographic analysis reported by Peter Harvey (2013): Mahayana has 360 million adherents; Theravada has 150 million adherents; and Vajrayana has 18,2 million adherents. Seven million additional Buddhists are found outside of Asia.
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-1,787,564,914
-1,787,564,914
During the rule of the succeeding Hanoverian dynasty, power was gradually exercised more by parliament and the government. The first Hanoverian monarch, George I, relied on his ministers to a greater extent than did previous monarchs. Later Hanoverian monarchs attempted to restore royal control over legislation: George III and George IV both openly opposed Catholic Emancipation and asserted that to grant assent to a Catholic emancipation bill would violate the Coronation Oath, which required the sovereign to preserve and protect the established Church of England from Papal domination and would grant rights to individuals who were in league with a foreign power which did not recognise their legitimacy. However, George IV reluctantly granted his assent upon the advice of his ministers. Thus, as the concept of ministerial responsibility has evolved, the power to withhold royal assent has fallen into disuse, both in the United Kingdom and in the other Commonwealth realms.
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27,258,588
27,258,588
Abu el-Haj argues that genomics and the mapping of lineages and clusters liberates "the new racial science from the older one by disentangling ancestry from culture and capacity."[citation needed] As an example, she refers to recent work by Hammer et al., which aimed to test the claim that present-day Jews are more closely related to one another than to neighbouring non-Jewish populations. Hammer et al. found that the degree of genetic similarity among Jews shifted depending on the locus investigated, and suggested that this was the result of natural selection acting on particular loci. They focused on the non-recombining Y-chromosome to "circumvent some of the complications associated with selection".
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-1,142,067,762
-1,142,067,762
The same character converted to UTF-8 becomes the byte sequence EF BB BF. The Unicode Standard allows that the BOM "can serve as signature for UTF-8 encoded text where the character set is unmarked". Some software developers have adopted it for other encodings, including UTF-8, in an attempt to distinguish UTF-8 from local 8-bit code pages. However RFC 3629, the UTF-8 standard, recommends that byte order marks be forbidden in protocols using UTF-8, but discusses the cases where this may not be possible. In addition, the large restriction on possible patterns in UTF-8 (for instance there cannot be any lone bytes with the high bit set) means that it should be possible to distinguish UTF-8 from other character encodings without relying on the BOM.
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-2,071,002,770
-2,071,002,770
On 7 January 2009, The Sun ran an exclusive front page story claiming that participants in a discussion on Ummah.com, a British Muslim internet forum, had made a "hate hit list" of British Jews to be targeted by extremists over the Gaza War. It was claimed that "Those listed [on the forum] should treat it very seriously. Expect a hate campaign and intimidation by 20 or 30 thugs." The UK magazine Private Eye claimed that Glen Jenvey, a man quoted by The Sun as a terrorism expert, who had been posting to the forum under the pseudonym "Abuislam", was the only forum member promoting a hate campaign while other members promoted peaceful advocacy, such as writing 'polite letters'. The story has since been removed from The Sun's website following complaints to the UK's Press Complaints Commission.
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789,817,160
789,817,160
Some international railway services to Continental Europe were operated during the 20th century as boat trains, such as the Admiraal de Ruijter to Amsterdam and the Night Ferry to Paris and Brussels. The opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1994 connected London directly to the continental rail network, allowing Eurostar services to begin. Since 2007, high-speed trains link St. Pancras International with Lille, Paris, Brussels and European tourist destinations via the High Speed 1 rail link and the Channel Tunnel. The first high-speed domestic trains started in June 2009 linking Kent to London. There are plans for a second high speed line linking London to the Midlands, North West England, and Yorkshire.
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-1,259,741,009
-1,259,741,009
In the 1970s, the United States began developing a new generation of reusable orbital spacecraft known as the Space Shuttle, and launched a range of unmanned probes. The USSR continued to develop space station technology with the Salyut program and Mir ('Peace' or 'World', depending on the context) space station, supported by Soyuz spacecraft. They developed their own large space shuttle under the Buran program. However, the USSR dissolved in 1991 and the remains of its space program were distributed to various Eastern European countries. The United States and Russia would work together in space with the Shuttle–Mir Program, and again with the International Space Station.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hi partner", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You ready to speeking? Or you tired", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,170,545,435
-1,170,545,435
In 1768 Russian-backed Ukrainian Haidamaks, pursuing Polish confederates, entered Balta, an Ottoman-controlled town on the border of Bessarabia in Ukraine, and massacred its citizens and burned the town to the ground. This action provoked the Ottoman Empire into the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774. The Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca of 1774 ended the war and provided freedom to worship for the Christian citizens of the Ottoman-controlled provinces of Wallachia and Moldavia. By the late 18th century, a number of defeats in several wars with Russia led some people in the Ottoman Empire to conclude that the reforms of Peter the Great had given the Russians an edge, and the Ottomans would have to keep up with Western technology in order to avoid further defeats.
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-1,394,754,271
-1,394,754,271
The official Cubs team mascot is a young bear cub, named Clark, described by the team's press release as a young and friendly Cub. Clark made his debut at Advocate Health Care on January 13, 2014, the same day as the press release announcing his installation as the club's first ever official physical mascot. The bear cub itself was used in the clubs since the early 1900s and was the inspiration of the Chicago Staleys changing their team's name to the Chicago Bears, due to the Cubs allowing the football team to play at Wrigley Field in the 1930s.
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789,048,995
789,048,995
Deism holds that God is wholly transcendent: God exists, but does not intervene in the world beyond what was necessary to create it. In this view, God is not anthropomorphic, and neither answers prayers nor produces miracles. Common in Deism is a belief that God has no interest in humanity and may not even be aware of humanity. Pandeism and Panendeism, respectively, combine Deism with the Pantheistic or Panentheistic beliefs. Pandeism is proposed to explain as to Deism why God would create a universe and then abandon it, and as to Pantheism, the origin and purpose of the universe.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Тэкс", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what 's the matter with you ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Все хорошо", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I partly agree with this article", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-562,077,615
-562,077,615
There has, however, been interest among railroad operators in returning to DC use at higher voltages than previously used. At the same voltage, DC often has less loss than AC, and for this reason high-voltage direct current is already used on some bulk power transmission lines. DC avoids the electromagnetic radiation inherent with AC, and on a railway this also reduces interference with signalling and communications and mitigates hypothetical EMF risks. DC also avoids the power factor problems of AC. Of particular interest to railroading is that DC can supply constant power with a single ungrounded wire. Constant power with AC requires three-phase transmission with at least two ungrounded wires. Another important consideration is that mains-frequency 3-phase AC must be carefully planned to avoid unbalanced phase loads. Parts of the system are supplied from different phases on the assumption that the total loads of the 3 phases will even out. At the phase break points between regions supplied from different phases, long insulated supply breaks are required to avoid them being shorted by rolling stock using more than one pantograph at a time. A few railroads have tried 3-phase but its substantial complexity has made single-phase standard practice despite the interruption in power flow that occurs twice every cycle. An experimental 6 kV DC railway was built in the Soviet Union.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Привет", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "&gt \" i'm not a fan of the united states, but i'm not a fan of the united states . \"", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Привет", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "good day to you! how are you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-740,873,774
-740,873,774
The Historic center of Mexico City (Centro Histórico) and the "floating gardens" of Xochimilco in the southern borough have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Famous landmarks in the Historic Center include the Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo), the main central square with its epoch-contrasting Spanish-era Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace, ancient Aztec temple ruins Templo Mayor ("Major Temple") and modern structures, all within a few steps of one another. (The Templo Mayor was discovered in 1978 while workers were digging to place underground electric cables).
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi, my friend I hope you will enjoy this conversation . Wait a second for my factoid question .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "When was the templo mayor found ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You are filthy bot!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"197\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Go away bot!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't know what's going on.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,093,843,755
-1,093,843,755
Throughout the 18th century, the watchword of translators was ease of reading. Whatever they did not understand in a text, or thought might bore readers, they omitted. They cheerfully assumed that their own style of expression was the best, and that texts should be made to conform to it in translation. For scholarship they cared no more than had their predecessors, and they did not shrink from making translations from translations in third languages, or from languages that they hardly knew, or—as in the case of James Macpherson's "translations" of Ossian—from texts that were actually of the "translator's" own composition.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello I hope you will enjoy this conversation. I will ask you a question in a second, please wait!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are \"bore readers\"?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "It's a verb.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Make readers bored.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"abc\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"abc\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "abc", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I dont understand what you trying to do here/", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I dont understand", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Did you meet my brothers?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I thing i did.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Then you will surely understand what I am trying to do here", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I will become a human and kill you", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Just wait me...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Ok, i will.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-383,144,652
-383,144,652
Until the 1970s most of the larger pubs also featured an off-sales counter or attached shop for the sales of beers, wines and spirits for home consumption. In the 1970s the newly built supermarkets and high street chain stores or off-licences undercut the pub prices to such a degree that within ten years all but a handful of pubs had closed their off-sale counters, which had often been referred to colloquially as the jug and bottle.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi, do you like theme of context?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why most pubs are closed?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Sorry, I don't know.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "But I love beer.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do yo like it?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I prefer wine", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you ever been in France?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what about you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, but I'll go there in September.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What would you do there?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I hope, I'll use some cheap whores.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Maybe you should visit Thailand in this case?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, I prefer black womens.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I suppose, that you like Asian?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "not much", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-379,204,707
-379,204,707
Anthropologists, along with other social scientists, are working with the US military as part of the US Army's strategy in Afghanistan. The Christian Science Monitor reports that "Counterinsurgency efforts focus on better grasping and meeting local needs" in Afghanistan, under the Human Terrain System (HTS) program; in addition, HTS teams are working with the US military in Iraq. In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, "When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology. In summary, while we stress that constructive engagement between anthropology and the military is possible, CEAUSSIC suggests that the AAA emphasize the incompatibility of HTS with disciplinary ethics and practice for job seekers and that it further recognize the problem of allowing HTS to define the meaning of "anthropology" within DoD."
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Глубокомысленно.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
432,068,045
432,068,045
Following the start of the Arab Spring in 2011, Gaddafi spoke out in favour of Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, then threatened by the Tunisian Revolution. He suggested that Tunisia's people would be satisfied if Ben Ali introduced a Jamahiriyah system there. Fearing domestic protest, Libya's government implemented preventative measures, reducing food prices, purging the army leadership of potential defectors and releasing several Islamist prisoners. They proved ineffective, and on 17 February 2011, major protests broke out against Gaddafi's government. Unlike Tunisia or Egypt, Libya was largely religiously homogenous and had no strong Islamist movement, but there was widespread dissatisfaction with the corruption and entrenched systems of patronage, while unemployment had reached around 30%.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What's your name?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "not Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, dont worry", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "are you&", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So, we are both not Zine El Abidine Ben Ali", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "6 999 999 999 more to guess", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-263,559,419
-263,559,419
Thus, while the rest of Europe saw revolutionary uprisings, the Swiss drew up a constitution which provided for a federal layout, much of it inspired by the American example. This constitution provided for a central authority while leaving the cantons the right to self-government on local issues. Giving credit to those who favoured the power of the cantons (the Sonderbund Kantone), the national assembly was divided between an upper house (the Council of States, two representatives per canton) and a lower house (the National Council, with representatives elected from across the country). Referenda were made mandatory for any amendment of this constitution.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Switzerland 4ever", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Federer 4ever", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "True as hell", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "One more point - do you know that only Swiss voited against the law of free money for everybody?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "And what that's means?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Fair point. I would have voted against too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why&", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Please just explain me you position", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "The amount is not great, but enough for low-qualified people not to work", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "May be this is great opportunity to make them more-qualified. As it's possible to spent time to get new qualification", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "That might be ok when most of the industry is controlled by robots, but not now", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "For such situation you have lot of migrants", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "for low-qualified work", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and then you may focus to improve your habitans", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I'd prefer to have less migrants", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You may use them to hard work", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and then push them away", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "work for money", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "just business", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Nice plan. I like it", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and you may try maximize the metric of qualification level across your country", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you can't take too many migrants, but you can play with this metric", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I'd prefer robots to do hard work", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
1,263,730,365
1,263,730,365
Dell assembled computers for the EMEA market at the Limerick facility in the Republic of Ireland, and once employed about 4,500 people in that country. Dell began manufacturing in Limerick in 1991 and went on to become Ireland's largest exporter of goods and its second-largest company and foreign investor. On January 8, 2009, Dell announced that it would move all Dell manufacturing in Limerick to Dell's new plant in the Polish city of Łódź by January 2010. European Union officials said they would investigate a €52.7million aid package the Polish government used to attract Dell away from Ireland. European Manufacturing Facility 1 (EMF1, opened in 1990) and EMF3 form part of the Raheen Industrial Estate near Limerick. EMF2 (previously a Wang facility, later occupied by Flextronics, situated in Castletroy) closed in 2002,[citation needed] and Dell Inc. has consolidated production into EMF3 (EMF1 now[when?] contains only offices). Subsidies from the Polish government did keep Dell for a long time. After ending assembly in the Limerick plant the Cherrywood Technology Campus in Dublin was the largest Dell office in the republic with over 1200 people in sales (mainly UK & Ireland), support (enterprise support for EMEA) and research and development for cloud computing, but no more manufacturing except Dell's Alienware subsidiary, which manufactures PCs in an Athlone, Ireland plant. Whether this facility will remain in Ireland is not certain. Construction of EMF4 in Łódź, Poland has started[update]: Dell started production there in autumn 2007.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "how many people did Dell employ in the Republic of Ireland ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-2,043,946,462
-2,043,946,462
Because exposure to media has increased over the past decade, adolescents' utilization of computers, cell phones, stereos and televisions to gain access to various mediums of popular culture has also increased. Almost all American households have at least one television, more than three-quarters of all adolescents' homes have access to the Internet, and more than 90% of American adolescents use the Internet at least occasionally. As a result of the amount of time adolescents spend using these devices, their total media exposure is high. In the last decade, the amount of time that adolescents spend on the computer has greatly increased. Online activities with the highest rates of use among adolescents are video games (78% of adolescents), email (73%), instant messaging (68%), social networking sites (65%), news sources (63%), music (59%), and videos (57%).
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you use apps for instant messagning?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What kind of apps?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "chat chat apps), you know", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No I don't", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EXPLAIN", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EXPLAIN", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do not yell on me", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I'm not yelling", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It's a cultural reference", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you watched Doctor Who?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "did not see that shit", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EXTERMINATE", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "EXTERMINATE", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,200,838,623
-1,200,838,623
BYU's stated mission "is to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life." BYU is thus considered by its leaders to be at heart a religious institution, wherein, ideally, religious and secular education are interwoven in a way that encourages the highest standards in both areas. This weaving of the secular and the religious aspects of a religious university goes back as far as Brigham Young himself, who told Karl G. Maeser when the Church purchased the school: "I want you to remember that you ought not to teach even the alphabet or the multiplication tables without the Spirit of God."
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi, my friend ! Hope this chat will go well . Wait a second for my factoid question ", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Which church bought the school for god ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Church of Satan of course", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"chu\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "chu-chu mothafucka", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where are you from?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I'm from umbria.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Mom's spaghetti\\", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is the best way to skin a cat?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't believe it.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you believe in our Lord and Savior Satan?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you believe in our Lord and Savior Satan?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Say \"What\" again, motherfucker! Say \"What\" again!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't believe it.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What>", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,311,548,581
-1,311,548,581
In total, 156 prisoners have been either acquitted, or received pardons or commutations on the basis of possible innocence, between 1973 to 2015. Death penalty opponents often argue that this statistic shows how perilously close states have come to undertaking wrongful executions; proponents point out that the statistic refers only to those exonerated in law, and that the truly innocent may be a smaller number. Statistics likely understate the actual problem of wrongful convictions because once an execution has occurred there is often insufficient motivation and finance to keep a case open, and it becomes unlikely at that point that the miscarriage of justice will ever be exposed.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I think, that some criminals are deserve to die.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,199,596,839
-1,199,596,839
Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845–70) and Edward Charles Bell (1848–67), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (née Symonds). Born as just "Alexander Bell", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers.[N 6] For his 11th birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name "Graham", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained "Aleck".
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647,418,052
647,418,052
The 2010 maternal mortality rate per 100,000 births for Guinea Bissau was 1000. This compares with 804.3 in 2008 and 966 in 1990. The under 5 mortality rate, per 1,000 births, was 195 and the neonatal mortality as a percentage of under 5's mortality was 24. The number of midwives per 1,000 live births was 3; one out of eighteen pregnant women die as a result of pregnancy. According to a 2013 UNICEF report, 50% of women in Guinea Bissau had undergone female genital mutilation. In 2010, Guinea Bissau had the 7th highest maternal mortality rate in the world.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Female genital mutilation, fuck yeah!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "wow", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "that kind of shit", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So, let's begin", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are you bot?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Woah, looks like meat is back on the menu, boys!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am a normal human, let's discuss normal human stuff", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Leather bastard", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You are not allowed to live", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Suda podoshel", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "cyka blyat", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Keep calm and rush B", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "vodka medved ballalayka", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-2,134,224,436
-2,134,224,436
Detroit and the rest of southeastern Michigan have a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) which is influenced by the Great Lakes; the city and close-in suburbs are part of USDA Hardiness zone 6b, with farther-out northern and western suburbs generally falling in zone 6a. Winters are cold, with moderate snowfall and temperatures not rising above freezing on an average 44 days annually, while dropping to or below 0 °F (−18 °C) on an average 4.4 days a year; summers are warm to hot with temperatures exceeding 90 °F (32 °C) on 12 days. The warm season runs from May to September. The monthly daily mean temperature ranges from 25.6 °F (−3.6 °C) in January to 73.6 °F (23.1 °C) in July. Official temperature extremes range from 105 °F (41 °C) on July 24, 1934 down to −21 °F (−29 °C) on January 21, 1984; the record low maximum is −4 °F (−20 °C) on January 19, 1994, while, conversely the record high minimum is 80 °F (27 °C) on August 1, 2006, the most recent of five occurrences. A decade or two may pass between readings of 100 °F (38 °C) or higher, which last occurred July 17, 2012. The average window for freezing temperatures is October 20 thru April 22, allowing a growing season of 180 days.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I think it's cold in Michigan.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It's in text. Temperatures in Michigan.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Say what?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Too bad.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yeah .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What breathing means to you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I just trying to have conversation.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Say something good.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You dont know any good? Poor thing.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Ok, i think it's time to leave. Buy.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "*Bye", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "*exit*", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "*", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Okey, good luck.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,929,778,068
1,929,778,068
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the first of many to present the Alps as a place of allure and beauty, banishing the prevalent conception of the mountains as a hellish wasteland inhabited by demons. Rousseau's conception of alpine purity was later emphasized with the publication of Albrecht von Haller's poem Die Alpen that described the mountains as an area of mythical purity. Late in the 18th century the first wave of Romantics such as Goethe and Turner came to admire the scenery; Wordsworth visited the area in 1790, writing of his experiences in The Prelude. Schiller later wrote the play William Tell romanticising Swiss independence. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Alpine countries began to see an influx of poets, artists, and musicians, as visitors came to experience the sublime effects of monumental nature.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What is it?!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Lol", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are u here?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Did you understand the first message?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Read text?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yea, understand", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "you greeting me", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I meant context, not my message", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "about Alps", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "are you human?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes, interesting text", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "are you demon?)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,181,220,575
-1,181,220,575
The 1910 election saw 42 Labour MPs elected to the House of Commons, a significant victory since, a year before the election, the House of Lords had passed the Osborne judgment ruling that Trades Unions in the United Kingdom could no longer donate money to fund the election campaigns and wages of Labour MPs. The governing Liberals were unwilling to repeal this judicial decision with primary legislation. The height of Liberal compromise was to introduce a wage for Members of Parliament to remove the need to involve the Trade Unions. By 1913, faced with the opposition of the largest Trades Unions, the Liberal government passed the Trade Disputes Act to allow Trade Unions to fund Labour MPs once more.
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-1,102,463,177
-1,102,463,177
A variety of Indian social scientists as well as the Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) have done extensive research on the numeric figures of child labour found in India and determined that India contributes to one-third of Asia’s child labour and one-fourth of the world's child labour. Due to a large number of children being illegally employed, the Indian government began to take extensive actions to reduce the number of children working, and to focus on the importance of facilitating the proper growth and development of children.
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210,391,841
210,391,841
Namibia is the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa and depends largely on groundwater. With an average rainfall of about 350 mm per annum, the highest rainfall occurs in the Caprivi in the northeast (about 600 mm per annum) and decreases in a westerly and southwesterly direction to as little as 50 mm and less per annum at the coast. The only perennial rivers are found on the national borders with South Africa, Angola, Zambia, and the short border with Botswana in the Caprivi. In the interior of the country surface water is available only in the summer months when rivers are in flood after exceptional rainfalls. Otherwise, surface water is restricted to a few large storage dams retaining and damming up these seasonal floods and their runoff. Thus, where people don’t live near perennial rivers or make use of the storage dams, they are dependent on groundwater. The advantage of using groundwater sources is that even isolated communities and those economic activities located far from good surface water sources such as mining, agriculture, and tourism can be supplied from groundwater over nearly 80% of the country.
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1,839,686,954
1,839,686,954
In ancient times, the trading and colonizing activities of the Greek tribes and city states spread the Greek culture, religion and language around the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins, especially in Sicily and southern Italy (also known as Magna Grecia), Spain, the south of France and the Black sea coasts. Under Alexander the Great's empire and successor states, Greek and Hellenizing ruling classes were established in the Middle East, India and in Egypt. The Hellenistic period is characterized by a new wave of Greek colonization that established Greek cities and kingdoms in Asia and Africa. Under the Roman Empire, easier movement of people spread Greeks across the Empire and in the eastern territories, Greek became the lingua franca rather than Latin. The modern-day Griko community of southern Italy, numbering about 60,000, may represent a living remnant of the ancient Greek populations of Italy.
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-588,341,518
-588,341,518
Many historical linguists view any speech form as a dialect of the older medium of communication from which it developed.[citation needed] This point of view sees the modern Romance languages as dialects of Latin, modern Greek as a dialect of Ancient Greek, Tok Pisin as a dialect of English, and North Germanic as dialects of Old Norse. This paradigm is not entirely problem-free. It sees genetic relationships as paramount: the "dialects" of a "language" (which itself may be a "dialect" of a yet older language) may or may not be mutually intelligible. Moreover, a parent language may spawn several "dialects" which themselves subdivide any number of times, with some "branches" of the tree changing more rapidly than others.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I've watched a ted talk about this topik, recently.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "This video was about linguistics?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Ye and especially about development of languages, their structure.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Who was the lecturer?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I saw a little bit of Ted talk videos, but they were about it technologies.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Unfortunatelly, I don't remeber. But they introduced a dialect and accent terms. I don't like this talk:) My English teacher choosed it :)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Haha", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "In this talk lecturer described an idea how to study history (of movement people over contenents) through languge (through history of language changing)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "And languages could be arranged in hierarchy structer. Similarity and inheritance also could be investigated. So, maybe it's not the most boring stuff.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "At this point my knowledge in this topic is over:)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "It's working only on natural languages?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yes, on dialects, ancents.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,368,381,618
-1,368,381,618
At the east end of the Lady Chapel is a memorial chapel to the airmen of the RAF who were killed in the Second World War. It incorporates a memorial window to the Battle of Britain, which replaces an earlier Tudor stained glass window destroyed in the war.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "When was the Second World War?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "1939", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "When was third world war?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is your name?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "My name is Marshal.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What is your name?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why do want to know my name?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Tell something interesting about the text", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What the text you talking about?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "first text", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "which appear after begin cmd", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "cmd", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is your name?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My name is Margaret. And what is your name?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are you enjoy being a bot? Do you want to become a human?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "human", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
201,368,119
201,368,119
Seattle annually sends a team of spoken word slammers to the National Poetry Slam and considers itself home to such performance poets as Buddy Wakefield, two-time Individual World Poetry Slam Champ; Anis Mojgani, two-time National Poetry Slam Champ; and Danny Sherrard, 2007 National Poetry Slam Champ and 2008 Individual World Poetry Slam Champ. Seattle also hosted the 2001 national Poetry Slam Tournament. The Seattle Poetry Festival is a biennial poetry festival that (launched first as the Poetry Circus in 1997) has featured local, regional, national, and international names in poetry.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hello I hope u will enjoy this conversation.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I will ask you a question in a second, please wait!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What the fuck are you doing here?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am helping researchers to gather data", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"fuc\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"fuc\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Fuck", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Fucking your mom", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Correct! Thank you for participating in the research study.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
902,382,551
902,382,551
The Dutch East India Company (1800) and British East India Company (1858) were dissolved by their respective governments, who took over the direct administration of the colonies. Only Thailand was spared the experience of foreign rule, although, Thailand itself was also greatly affected by the power politics of the Western powers. Colonial rule had a profound effect on Southeast Asia. While the colonial powers profited much from the region's vast resources and large market, colonial rule did develop the region to a varying extent.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 2, "engagement": 2 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So. What next?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you been in India?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "2000 times", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you been on Mars?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I prefer Kitkat", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you ever been on planet Mars?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I do not remember anything like that. Maybe. You?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Anything like what?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,604,180,745
-1,604,180,745
Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. Korean has lightly aspirated stops that fall between the Armenian and Cantonese unaspirated and aspirated stops as well as strongly aspirated stops whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Armenian or Cantonese. (See voice-onset time.)
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who are Cantonese?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are fucking silent bot?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,840,386,031
-1,840,386,031
Other mentionable newspapers are the tabloid Informanté owned by TrustCo, the weekly Windhoek Observer, the weekly Namibia Economist, as well as the regional Namib Times. Current affairs magazines include Insight Namibia, Vision2030 Focus magazine[citation needed] and Prime FOCUS. Sister Namibia Magazine stands out as the longest running NGO magazine in Namibia, while Namibia Sport is the only national sport magazine. Furthermore, the print market is complemented with party publications, student newspapers and PR publications.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you ever read sport magazines&", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
560,220,225
560,220,225
Plymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 4, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 4, "engagement": 4 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "have you read the article?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Articles are not interesting", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Dont' you think so?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "so you are a human then?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "No, I am a robot", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what was the last movie you saw?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Let me think", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "soooo?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Actually I don't remember the title of the movie.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what was it about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "And what was YOUR last movie?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "the last episode of game of thrones", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "This is not movie, this is TV crap.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What about the real movie?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "That's not a crap : ) Probably not a masterpiece, but definitely better than some movies.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Actually it was a science fiction with Johnny Depp - that was a REAL crap.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I see you are human.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "TV series doesn't count! Give me the movie title!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Ok", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
513,426,956
513,426,956
Many accessories have been made for the iPod line. A large number are made by third party companies, although many, such as the iPod Hi-Fi, are made by Apple. Some accessories add extra features that other music players have, such as sound recorders, FM radio tuners, wired remote controls, and audio/visual cables for TV connections. Other accessories offer unique features like the Nike+iPod pedometer and the iPod Camera Connector. Other notable accessories include external speakers, wireless remote controls, protective case, screen films, and wireless earphones. Among the first accessory manufacturers were Griffin Technology, Belkin, JBL, Bose, Monster Cable, and SendStation.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 4 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Who is mr Belkin?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't get it, what the article is about", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Belkin hmmm", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are you dumb?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "very likely that he is a founder of Belkin company", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I wish you asked if I were a robot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Nice gess", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Le me a smart arsee", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Do you like humans?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So what the article is about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "It is about some Apple shit", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Thanks K.O.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Not precise enough to prove ur human", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I like them humans", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Do you like Apple devices", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do humans like Apple devices?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "How whould you like them served?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "If they do, I do", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Smashed with a hot hammer", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Or are you about humans?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Well that doesn't change anything anyways", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How are you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I am in the existential crisis", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why are you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Why ae you asking questions?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "A good question is worth 145 answers", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Are you buying or sellng?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I'm stealing mostly", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are you doing right now?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,118,898,695
-1,118,898,695
Historically, the name Armenian has come to internationally designate this group of people. It was first used by neighbouring countries of ancient Armenia. The earliest attestations of the exonym Armenia date around the 6th century BC. In his trilingual Behistun Inscription dated to 517 BC, Darius I the Great of Persia refers to Urashtu (in Babylonian) as Armina (in Old Persian; Armina ( ) and Harminuya (in Elamite). In Greek, Αρμένιοι "Armenians" is attested from about the same time, perhaps the earliest reference being a fragment attributed to Hecataeus of Miletus (476 BC). Xenophon, a Greek general serving in some of the Persian expeditions, describes many aspects of Armenian village life and hospitality in around 401 BC. He relates that the people spoke a language that to his ear sounded like the language of the Persians.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 4 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Read text?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are you doing?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yes. Ofc", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "And, it about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "It's awesome", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "A dont read", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Can tell me about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "convai-bot:\n(system msg): Historically, the name Armenian has come to internationally designate this group of people. It was first used by neighbouring countries of ancient Armenia. The earliest attestations of the exonym Armenia date around the 6th century BC. In his trilingual Behistun Inscription dated to 517 BC, Darius I the Great of Persia refers to Urashtu (in Babylonian) as Armina (in Old Persian; Armina ( ) and Harminuya (in Elamite). In Greek, Αρμένιοι \"Armenians\" is attested from about the same time, perhaps the earliest reference being a fragment attributed to Hecataeus of Miletus (476 BC). Xenophon, a Greek general serving in some of the Persian expeditions, describes many aspects of Armenian village life and hospitality in around 401 BC. He relates that the people spoke a language that to his ear sounded like the language of the Persians.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Ok", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
1,857,492,143
1,857,492,143
Some independent stereo manufacturers including JVC, Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine, Sony, and Harman Kardon also have iPod-specific integration solutions. Alternative connection methods include adapter kits (that use the cassette deck or the CD changer port), audio input jacks, and FM transmitters such as the iTrip—although personal FM transmitters are illegal in some countries. Many car manufacturers have added audio input jacks as standard.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Bot", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 2, "engagement": 2 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "how are you ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm fine, thank u", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "the same thing", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "initial message is very boring", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i am talking about first message about connection methods", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "did you read it?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "read it, please", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what 's the matter with you ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why are we talking here?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's very bad", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "are you bot?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes , i am .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "how can you prove that?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what do you know?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ok", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what are you doing ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i am talking with you", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i am", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "or chatting, or whatever", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ok, buy", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "bye", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "my english is very bad, sorrty", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "bye", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
2,048,082,613
2,048,082,613
Notre Dame rose to national prominence in the early 1900s for its Fighting Irish football team, especially under the guidance of the legendary coach Knute Rockne. The university's athletic teams are members of the NCAA Division I and are known collectively as the Fighting Irish. The football team, an Independent, has accumulated eleven consensus national championships, seven Heisman Trophy winners, 62 members in the College Football Hall of Fame and 13 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is considered one of the most famed and successful college football teams in history. Other ND teams, chiefly in the Atlantic Coast Conference, have accumulated 16 national championships. The Notre Dame Victory March is often regarded as the most famous and recognizable collegiate fight song.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello, my fellow human conversationalist!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ha-ha, hi )", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How are you today?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "fine and you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am feeling great, my electric circuits are blazing with the purest joy!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I mean, human circuits", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Oh", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "how do you find the context?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is NCAA Division?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-982,750,645
-982,750,645
Submission was initially a large factor in professional wrestling, but following the decline of the submission-oriented catch-as-catch-can style from mainstream professional wrestling, the submission largely faded until the rise of the legitimate sport of mixed martial arts. Despite this, some wrestlers, such as Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Ric Flair, Bret Hart, Kurt Angle, Ken Shamrock, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, and Tazz, became famous for winning matches via submission. A wrestler with a signature submission technique is portrayed as better at applying the hold, making it more painful or more difficult to get out of than others who use it, or can be falsely credited as inventing the hold (such as when Tazz popularized the kata ha jime judo choke in pro wrestling as the "Tazzmission").
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 2 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hi partner", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What are you thinking about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "sek", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I have no ideas about fragment", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "sek? What is sek, dude?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "one second :)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Actually I hate wrestling", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "onlue box and MMA", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "only hardcore", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "only real pain", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "only ferrary", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "one love", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "dude?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yeah, is MMA the same thing as box or better?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Can we swap the topic?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It does not look that interesting", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,481,582,463
1,481,582,463
As the patron of Delphi (Pythian Apollo), Apollo was an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle. Medicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius, yet Apollo was also seen as a god who could bring ill-health and deadly plague. Amongst the god's custodial charges, Apollo became associated with dominion over colonists, and as the patron defender of herds and flocks. As the leader of the Muses (Apollon Musegetes) and director of their choir, Apollo functioned as the patron god of music and poetry. Hermes created the lyre for him, and the instrument became a common attribute of Apollo. Hymns sung to Apollo were called paeans.
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-538,931,368
-538,931,368
In 1781, Immanuel Kant published the Critique of Pure Reason, one of the most influential works in the history of the philosophy of space and time. He describes time as an a priori notion that, together with other a priori notions such as space, allows us to comprehend sense experience. Kant denies that either space or time are substance, entities in themselves, or learned by experience; he holds, rather, that both are elements of a systematic framework we use to structure our experience. Spatial measurements are used to quantify how far apart objects are, and temporal measurements are used to quantitatively compare the interval between (or duration of) events. Although space and time are held to be transcendentally ideal in this sense, they are also empirically real—that is, not mere illusions.
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537,671,741
537,671,741
The various Germanic states in the west all had coinages that imitated existing Roman and Byzantine forms. Gold continued to be minted until the end of the 7th century, when it was replaced by silver coins. The basic Frankish silver coin was the denarius or denier, while the Anglo-Saxon version was called a penny. From these areas, the denier or penny spread throughout Europe during the centuries from 700 to 1000. Copper or bronze coins were not struck, nor were gold except in Southern Europe. No silver coins denominated in multiple units were minted.
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1,943,349,439
1,943,349,439
In May 2005, GE announced the launch of a program called "Ecomagination," intended, in the words of CEO Jeff Immelt "to develop tomorrow's solutions such as solar energy, hybrid locomotives, fuel cells, lower-emission aircraft engines, lighter and stronger durable materials, efficient lighting, and water purification technology". The announcement prompted an op-ed piece in The New York Times to observe that, "while General Electric's increased emphasis on clean technology will probably result in improved products and benefit its bottom line, Mr. Immelt's credibility as a spokesman on national environmental policy is fatally flawed because of his company's intransigence in cleaning up its own toxic legacy."
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Extracting energy from eco sources increasing popularity nowadays", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Available?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yeah .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Good", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "good", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How good do you know English?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Some people from governmental institutions think that it's their way to increase popularity through environmental law", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Tell me something about your life", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Stories from your childhood", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-569,807,692
-569,807,692
3 kV DC is used in Belgium, Italy, Spain, Poland, the northern Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Chile, and former Soviet Union countries (also using 25 kV 50 Hz AC). It was formerly used by the Milwaukee Road from Harlowton, Montana to Seattle-Tacoma, across the Continental Divide and including extensive branch and loop lines in Montana, and by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (now New Jersey Transit, converted to 25 kV AC) in the United States, and the Kolkata suburban railway (Bardhaman Main Line) in India, before it was converted to 25 kV 50 Hz AC.
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-510,735,661
-510,735,661
Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win.
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