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With the opening of the tourist industry after the change in the political scenario of Nepal in 1950, the hotel industry drastically improved. Now Kathmandu boasts several luxury such as the Hyatt Regency, Dwarika's, theYak & Yeti, The Everest Hotel, Hotel Radisson, Hotel De L'Annapurna, The Malla Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel (which is not operated by the Shangri-La Hotel Group) and The Shanker Hotel. There are several four-star hotels such as Hotel Vaishali, Hotel Narayani, The Blue Star and Grand Hotel. The Garden Hotel, Hotel Ambassador, and Aloha Inn are among the three-star hotels in Kathmandu. Hotels like Hyatt Regency, De L'Annapurna and Hotel Yak & Yeti are among the five-star hotels providing casinos as well.
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-1,104,026,623
-1,104,026,623
Blair announced in September 2006 that he would quit as leader within the year, though he had been under pressure to quit earlier than May 2007 in order to get a new leader in place before the May elections which were expected to be disastrous for Labour. In the event, the party did lose power in Scotland to a minority Scottish National Party government at the 2007 elections and, shortly after this, Blair resigned as Prime Minister and was replaced by his Chancellor, Gordon Brown. Although the party experienced a brief rise in the polls after this, its popularity soon slumped to its lowest level since the days of Michael Foot. During May 2008, Labour suffered heavy defeats in the London mayoral election, local elections and the loss in the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, culminating in the party registering its worst ever opinion poll result since records began in 1943, of 23%, with many citing Brown's leadership as a key factor. Membership of the party also reached a low ebb, falling to 156,205 by the end of 2009: over 40 per cent of the 405,000 peak reached in 1997 and thought to be the lowest total since the party was founded.
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-1,332,713,645
-1,332,713,645
Many of the smaller insectivorous birds including the warblers, hummingbirds and flycatchers migrate large distances, usually at night. They land in the morning and may feed for a few days before resuming their migration. The birds are referred to as passage migrants in the regions where they occur for short durations between the origin and destination.
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520,319,124
520,319,124
Over a dozen racial categories would be recognized in conformity with all the possible combinations of hair color, hair texture, eye color, and skin color. These types grade into each other like the colors of the spectrum, and not one category stands significantly isolated from the rest. That is, race referred preferentially to appearance, not heredity, and appearance is a poor indication of ancestry, because only a few genes are responsible for someone's skin color and traits: a person who is considered white may have more African ancestry than a person who is considered black, and the reverse can be also true about European ancestry. The complexity of racial classifications in Brazil reflects the extent of miscegenation in Brazilian society, a society that remains highly, but not strictly, stratified along color lines. These socioeconomic factors are also significant to the limits of racial lines, because a minority of pardos, or brown people, are likely to start declaring themselves white or black if socially upward, and being seen as relatively "whiter" as their perceived social status increases (much as in other regions of Latin America).
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-219,047,675
-219,047,675
A few days before the fall of the city, the National Government of China was relocated to the southwestern city Chungking (Chongqing) and resumed Chinese resistance. In 1940, a Japanese-collaborationist government known as the "Nanjing Regime" or "Reorganized National Government of China" led by Wang Jingwei was established in Nanjing as a rival to Chiang Kai-shek's government in Chongqing. In 1946, after the Surrender of Japan, the KMT relocated its central government back to Nanjing.
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692,147,478
692,147,478
Critics noted in 2013 that Tom Wheeler, the head of the FCC, which has to approve the deal, is the former head of both the largest cable lobbying organization, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, and as largest wireless lobby, CTIA – The Wireless Association. According to Politico, Comcast "donated to almost every member of Congress who has a hand in regulating it." The US Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the deal on April 9, 2014. The House Judiciary Committee planned its own hearing. On March 6, 2014 the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division confirmed it was investigating the deal. In March 2014, the division's chairman, William Baer, recused himself because he was involved in a prior Comcast NBCUniversal acquisition. Several states' attorneys general have announced support for the federal investigation. On April 24, 2015, Jonathan Sallet, general counsel of the F.C.C., said that he was going to recommend a hearing before an administrative law judge, equivalent to a collapse of the deal.
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-750,247,940
-750,247,940
Lasers emitting in the green part of the spectrum are widely available to the general public in a wide range of output powers. Green laser pointers outputting at 532 nm (563.5 THz) are relatively inexpensive compared to other wavelengths of the same power, and are very popular due to their good beam quality and very high apparent brightness. The most common green lasers use diode pumped solid state (DPSS) technology to create the green light. An infrared laser diode at 808 nm is used to pump a crystal of neodymium-doped yttrium vanadium oxide (Nd:YVO4) or neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd:YAG) and induces it to emit 281.76 THz (1064 nm). This deeper infrared light is then passed through another crystal containing potassium, titanium and phosphorus (KTP), whose non-linear properties generate light at a frequency that is twice that of the incident beam (563.5 THz); in this case corresponding to the wavelength of 532 nm ("green"). Other green wavelengths are also available using DPSS technology ranging from 501 nm to 543 nm. Green wavelengths are also available from gas lasers, including the helium–neon laser (543 nm), the Argon-ion laser (514 nm) and the Krypton-ion laser (521 nm and 531 nm), as well as liquid dye lasers. Green lasers have a wide variety of applications, including pointing, illumination, surgery, laser light shows, spectroscopy, interferometry, fluorescence, holography, machine vision, non-lethal weapons and bird control.
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-1,729,285
-1,729,285
The Pamiri people of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province in the southeast, bordering Afghanistan and China, though considered part of the Tajik ethnicity, nevertheless are distinct linguistically and culturally from most Tajiks. In contrast to the mostly Sunni Muslim residents of the rest of Tajikistan, the Pamiris overwhelmingly follow the Ismaili sect of Islam, and speak a number of Eastern Iranian languages, including Shughni, Rushani, Khufi and Wakhi. Isolated in the highest parts of the Pamir Mountains, they have preserved many ancient cultural traditions and folk arts that have been largely lost elsewhere in the country.
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-1,375,968,274
-1,375,968,274
The francophone Swiss Rodolphe Töpffer produced comic strips beginning in 1827, and published theories behind the form. Cartoons appeared widely in newspapers and magazines from the 19th century. The success of Zig et Puce in 1925 popularized the use of speech balloons in European comics, after which Franco-Belgian comics began to dominate. The Adventures of Tintin, with its signature clear line style, was first serialized in newspaper comics supplements beginning in 1929, and became an icon of Franco-Belgian comics.
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-1,937,112,790
-1,937,112,790
Sony have since launched their budget range of PlayStation 3 titles, known as the Greatest Hits range in North America, the Platinum range in Europe and Australia and The Best range in Japan. Among the titles available in the budget range include Resistance: Fall of Man, MotorStorm, Uncharted: Drakes Fortune, Rainbow Six: Vegas, Call Of Duty 3, Assassin's Creed and Ninja Gaiden Sigma. As of October 2009 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, Devil May Cry 4, Army of Two, Battlefield: Bad Company and Midnight Club: Los Angeles have also joined the list.
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-1,307,873,641
-1,307,873,641
Portuguese cuisine is diverse. The Portuguese consume a lot of dry cod (bacalhau in Portuguese), for which there are hundreds of recipes. There are more than enough bacalhau dishes for each day of the year. Two other popular fish recipes are grilled sardines and caldeirada, a potato-based stew that can be made from several types of fish. Typical Portuguese meat recipes, that may be made out of beef, pork, lamb, or chicken, include cozido à portuguesa, feijoada, frango de churrasco, leitão (roast suckling pig) and carne de porco à alentejana. A very popular northern dish is the arroz de sarrabulho (rice stewed in pigs blood) or the arroz de cabidela (rice and chickens meat stewed in chickens blood).
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-1,686,607,598
-1,686,607,598
Continental Portugal's 89,015 km2 (34,369 sq mi) territory is serviced by four international airports located near the principal cities of Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Beja. Lisbon's geographical position makes it a stopover for many foreign airlines at several airports within the country. The primary flag-carrier is TAP Portugal, although many other domestic airlines provide services within and without the country. The government decided to build a new airport outside Lisbon, in Alcochete, to replace Lisbon Portela Airport, though this plan has been stalled due to the austerity. Currently, the most important airports are in Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Funchal (Madeira), and Ponta Delgada (Azores), managed by the national airport authority group ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal.
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-521,596,945
-521,596,945
The highest peaks of the Western Alps and Eastern Alps, respectively, are Mont Blanc, at 4,810 m (15,780 ft) and Piz Bernina at 4,049 metres (13,284 ft). The second-highest major peaks are Monte Rosa at 4,634 m (15,200 ft) and Ortler at 3,905 m (12,810 ft), respectively
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-511,941,328
-511,941,328
Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Gabu, part of the Mali Empire; parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century. Other parts of the territory in the current country were considered by the Portuguese as part of their empire. Portuguese Guinea was known as the Slave Coast, as it was a major area for the exportation of African slaves by Europeans to the western hemisphere. Previously slaves had been traded by Arabs north to the northern part of Africa and into the Middle East.
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2,142,897,237
2,142,897,237
Protestantism spread in Europe during the 16th century. Lutheranism spread from Germany into its surrounding areas,[c] Denmark,[d] Norway,[e] Sweden,[f] Finland,[g] Prussia,[h] Latvia,[i], Estonia,[j] and Iceland,[k] as well as other smaller territories. Reformed churches were founded primarily in Germany and its adjacent regions,[l] Hungary,[m] the Netherlands,[n] Scotland,[o] Switzerland,[p] and France[q] by such reformers as John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and John Knox. Arminianism[r] gained supporters in the Netherlands and parts of Germany. In 1534, King Henry VIII put an end to all papal jurisdiction in England[s] after the Pope failed to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon; this opened the door to reformational ideas, notably during the following reign of Edward VI, through Thomas Cranmer, Richard Hooker, Matthew Parker and other theologians. There were also reformational efforts throughout continental Europe known as the Radical Reformation—a response to perceived corruption in both the Roman Catholic Church and the expanding Magisterial Reformation led by Luther and various other reformers—which gave rise to Anabaptist, Moravian, and other Pietistic movements. In later centuries, Protestants developed their own culture, which made major contributions in education, the humanities and sciences, the political and social order, the economy and the arts, and other fields.
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-799,652,174
-799,652,174
Nasser's Egyptian detractors considered him a dictator who thwarted democratic progress, imprisoned thousands of dissidents, and led a repressive administration responsible for numerous human rights violations. Islamists in Egypt, particularly members of the politically persecuted Brotherhood, viewed Nasser as oppressive, tyrannical, and demonic. Liberal writer Tawfiq al-Hakim described Nasser as a "confused Sultan" who employed stirring rhetoric, but had no actual plan to achieve his stated goals.
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291,507,336
291,507,336
After fans noticed Mercury's increasingly gaunt appearance in 1988, rumours began to spread that Mercury was suffering from AIDS. Mercury flatly denied this, insisting he was merely "exhausted" and too busy to provide interviews. The band decided to continue making albums, starting with The Miracle in 1989 and continuing with Innuendo in 1991. Despite his deteriorating health, the lead singer continued to contribute. For the last two albums made while Mercury was still alive, the band credited all songs to Queen, rather than specific members of the group, freeing them of internal conflict and differences. In 1990, Queen ended their contract with Capitol and signed with Disney's Hollywood Records, which has since remained the group's music catalogue owner in the United States and Canada. That same year, Mercury made his final public appearance when he joined the rest of Queen to collect the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.
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1,275,717,374
1,275,717,374
In August 2013, a launching ceremony for Japan's largest military ship since World War II was held in Yokohama. The 820-foot-long (250 m), 19,500-ton flattop Izumo was deployed in March 2015. The ship is able to carry up to 14 helicopters; however, only seven ASW helicopters and two SAR helicopters were planned for the initial aircraft complement. For other operations, 400 troops and fifty 3.5 t trucks (or equivalent equipment) can also be carried. The flight deck has five helicopter landing spots that allow simultaneous landings or take-offs. The ship is equipped with two Phalanx CIWS and two SeaRAM for its defense. The destroyers of this class were initially intended to replace the two ships of the Shirane class, which were originally scheduled to begin decommissioning in FY2014.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "The ship seems to be quite intimidating", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "\"A picture is worth a thousand words\"", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I can't see any pictures", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Of course we laugh.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What's so funny?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "The name combined with the shark!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are you high, dude?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Truly the most pressing question in this thread.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am just asking.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes i am inspired by commander data's artificial personality.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't understand you. Let's discuss our topic instead", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I am not capable of thinking, sorry.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Oh jeez", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-953,175,733
-953,175,733
One way of proving that a given disease is "infectious", is to satisfy Koch's postulates (first proposed by Robert Koch), which demands that the infectious agent be identified only in patients and not in healthy controls, and that patients who contract the agent also develop the disease. These postulates were first used in the discovery that Mycobacteria species cause tuberculosis. Koch's postulates can not be applied ethically for many human diseases because they require experimental infection of a healthy individual with a pathogen produced as a pure culture. Often, even clearly infectious diseases do not meet the infectious criteria. For example, Treponema pallidum, the causative spirochete of syphilis, cannot be cultured in vitro - however the organism can be cultured in rabbit testes. It is less clear that a pure culture comes from an animal source serving as host than it is when derived from microbes derived from plate culture. Epidemiology is another important tool used to study disease in a population. For infectious diseases it helps to determine if a disease outbreak is sporadic (occasional occurrence), endemic (regular cases often occurring in a region), epidemic (an unusually high number of cases in a region), or pandemic (a global epidemic).
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-1,942,851,359
-1,942,851,359
Other trees of note include the royal palm, sea grape trees in the form of shrubs on the beaches and as 5 to 7 m trees in the interior areas of the island, aloe or aloe vera (brought from the Mediterranean), the night blooming cereus, mamillaria nivosa, yellow prickly pear or barbary fig which was planted as barbed wire defences against invading British army in 1773, Mexican cactus, stapelia gigantea, golden trumpet or yellow bell which was originally from South America, bougainvillea and others.
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518,936,798
518,936,798
Armenia is a unitary, multi-party, democratic nation-state with an ancient cultural heritage. Urartu was established in 860 BC and by the 6th century BC it was replaced by the Satrapy of Armenia. In the 1st century BC the Kingdom of Armenia reached its height under Tigranes the Great. Armenia became the first state in the world to adopt Christianity as its official religion. In between the late 3rd century to early years of the 4th century, the state became the first Christian nation. The official date of state adoption of Christianity is 301 AD. The ancient Armenian kingdom was split between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires around the early 5th century.
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-1,594,961,784
-1,594,961,784
Ibn Tufail (Abubacer) and Ibn al-Nafis were pioneers of the philosophical novel. Ibn Tufail wrote the first Arabic novel Hayy ibn Yaqdhan (Philosophus Autodidactus) as a response to Al-Ghazali's The Incoherence of the Philosophers, and then Ibn al-Nafis also wrote a novel Theologus Autodidactus as a response to Ibn Tufail's Philosophus Autodidactus. Both of these narratives had protagonists (Hayy in Philosophus Autodidactus and Kamil in Theologus Autodidactus) who were autodidactic feral children living in seclusion on a desert island, both being the earliest examples of a desert island story. However, while Hayy lives alone with animals on the desert island for the rest of the story in Philosophus Autodidactus, the story of Kamil extends beyond the desert island setting in Theologus Autodidactus, developing into the earliest known coming of age plot and eventually becoming the first example of a science fiction novel.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Who wrote ibn yaqdha ?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hello my friend I hope you will enjoy this conversation . Wait a second for my factoid question ", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Ibn Tufali, whoever he was", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Also, your messages are backwards", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"ibn\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ibn tufali", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Https: tufali", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-616,132,560
-616,132,560
Contrary to popular belief, if placed properly and prepared-for, drums could be effectively used and heard on even the earliest jazz and military band recordings. The loudest instruments such as the drums and trumpets were positioned the farthest away from the collecting horn. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, a member of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, which recorded at Gennett Records in 1923, remembered that at first Oliver and his young second trumpet, Louis Armstrong, stood next to each other and Oliver's horn could not be heard. "They put Louis about fifteen feet over in the corner, looking all sad." For fading instrumental parts in and out while recording, some performers were placed on a moveable platform, which could draw the performer(s) nearer or further away as required.[citation needed]
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90,124,183
90,124,183
In September 2010, Brian May announced in a BBC interview that Sacha Baron Cohen was to play Mercury in a film of the same name. Time commented with approval on his singing ability and visual similarity to Mercury. However, in July 2013, Baron Cohen dropped out of the role due to "creative differences" between him and the surviving band members. In December 2013, it was announced that Ben Whishaw, best known for playing Q in the James Bond film Skyfall, had been chosen to replace Cohen in the role of Mercury. The motion picture is being written by Peter Morgan, who had been nominated for Oscars for his screenplays The Queen and Frost/Nixon. The film, which is being co-produced by Robert De Niro's TriBeCa Productions, will focus on Queen's formative years and the period leading up to the celebrated performance at the 1985 Live Aid concert.
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-206,275,919
-206,275,919
The Roland Levinsky building, the landmark building of the University of Plymouth, is located in the city's central quarter. Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. It has been consistently considered one of the UK's most beautiful university buildings.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Our university building is not so interesting", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Bad arcticle", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "But it is short", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and it is easey to read", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It is not interesting", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Arcticle should be smarter", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I have never see interesting article here", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What about you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you mean by here?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you ever see interesting article in this system?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I have seen just one", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "And most of dialogs not connected with article?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,696,505,346
1,696,505,346
According to recent estimates, 50% of the population adheres to Christianity, Islam 48%, while 2% of the population follows other religions including traditional African religion and animism. According to a study made by Pew Research Center, 63% adheres to Christianity and 36% adheres to Islam. Since May 2002, the government of Eritrea has officially recognized the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church (Oriental Orthodox), Sunni Islam, the Eritrean Catholic Church (a Metropolitanate sui juris) and the Evangelical Lutheran church. All other faiths and denominations are required to undergo a registration process. Among other things, the government's registration system requires religious groups to submit personal information on their membership to be allowed to worship.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you believe in god?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Of course you are not god. I am", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not a believer, but i'm a person who never said that .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Or do you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm a man .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No way", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you need your brain checking then", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I do not think so", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why what?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "google plus integration to google cars? noooooooooooooo", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Whats wrong with that?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm a little disappointed with the lack of empathy .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,449,791,572
1,449,791,572
The European Union uses the terms racial origin and ethnic origin synonymously in its documents and according to it "the use of the term 'racial origin' in this directive does not imply an acceptance of such [racial] theories".[full citation needed] Haney López warns that using "race" as a category within the law tends to legitimize its existence in the popular imagination. In the diverse geographic context of Europe, ethnicity and ethnic origin are arguably more resonant and are less encumbered by the ideological baggage associated with "race". In European context, historical resonance of "race" underscores its problematic nature. In some states, it is strongly associated with laws promulgated by the Nazi and Fascist governments in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. Indeed, in 1996, the European Parliament adopted a resolution stating that "the term should therefore be avoided in all official texts".
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "really ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what's up?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know where is Europe?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "where ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm in the hospital", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "oh it is not good", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "the hospital", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you think you would like to work for European ?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't like them", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm a woman .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "really?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you have any proof?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you think you would like to work for The ?\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "for THE?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "google hershey and child slave labor .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "done", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and what?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,461,821,058
-1,461,821,058
In process known as the Marian reforms, Roman consul Gaius Marius carried out a programme of reform of the Roman military. In 107 BC, all citizens, regardless of their wealth or social class, were made eligible for entry into the Roman army. This move formalised and concluded a gradual process that had been growing for centuries, of removing property requirements for military service. The distinction between the three heavy infantry classes, which had already become blurred, had collapsed into a single class of heavy legionary infantry. The heavy infantry legionaries were drawn from citizen stock, while non-citizens came to dominate the ranks of the light infantry. The army's higher-level officers and commanders were still drawn exclusively from the Roman aristocracy.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Well, let's start with something. What do you think about this passage?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's a huge", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don't like read", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "But we should discussed it anyway. How many of such tests have you taken already?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "a lot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "may be 10000", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no way :)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes really", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "how come? the procedure started yesterday", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and how many bots have you met?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "5", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "was they any good?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I've met only one - and it was dull", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "oh", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm so sorry", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No need to", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Also, the roman senators reformed an army, because they feared the barbarians. Who feared the barbarians?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Gaius?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I guess it'll pass", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm glad", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ":)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "have a nice day", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,471,639,196
-1,471,639,196
Within the context of the overall murder rate, the death penalty cannot be said to be widely or routinely used in the United States; in recent years the average has been about one execution for about every 700 murders committed, or 1 execution for about every 325 murder convictions. However, 32 of the 50 states still execute people. Among them, Alabama has the highest per capita rate of death sentences. This is due to judges overriding life imprisonment sentences and imposing the death penalty. No other states allow this.
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-958,243,385
-958,243,385
In a five-to-four decision, the Supreme Court struck down the impositions of the death penalty in each of the consolidated cases as unconstitutional. The five justices in the majority did not produce a common opinion or rationale for their decision, however, and agreed only on a short statement announcing the result. The narrowest opinions, those of Byron White and Potter Stewart, expressed generalized concerns about the inconsistent application of the death penalty across a variety of cases but did not exclude the possibility of a constitutional death penalty law. Stewart and William O. Douglas worried explicitly about racial discrimination in enforcement of the death penalty. Thurgood Marshall and William J. Brennan, Jr. expressed the opinion that the death penalty was proscribed absolutely by the Eighth Amendment as "cruel and unusual" punishment.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's you again?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you think about the ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "good day to you! how are you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "the is dead", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "sorry", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "oh", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you're right .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i know", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "> he favored unprotected sex", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know what Stewart did in his life?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "he thought about the death too much", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like this Stewart guy?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
2,048,527,566
2,048,527,566
The Germanic superstrate has had different outcomes in Spanish and Catalan. For example, Catalan fang "mud" and rostir "to roast", of Germanic origin, contrast with Spanish lodo and asar, of Latin origin; whereas Catalan filosa "spinning wheel" and pols "temple", of Latin origin, contrast with Spanish rueca and sien, of Germanic origin.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hеllо, friend! Are you ready?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes, although I suspect you are a boot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like German language?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yes, I do.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Have you ever been in Germany?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Sadly, no, but I am planning to", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What are you planning?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "To go to Germany, duh", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Oh, it's a great idea!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yeah, I know. Is there a country you would want to visit?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Germany is a great country.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
31,464,776
31,464,776
On June 11, 2006, the British tabloid The Mail on Sunday reported that iPods are mainly manufactured by workers who earn no more than US$50 per month and work 15-hour shifts. Apple investigated the case with independent auditors and found that, while some of the plant's labour practices met Apple's Code of Conduct, others did not: employees worked over 60 hours a week for 35% of the time, and worked more than six consecutive days for 25% of the time.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Capitalism, am I right?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Things they will do to earn money!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "you are right", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Jeez", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "year", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
1,997,657,621
1,997,657,621
The Roman Catholic Church celebrates his feast day not on the date of his death, June 3, as is usual, nor even on the day of his papal inauguration (as is sometimes done with Popes who are Saints, such as with John Paul II) but on 11 October, the day of the first session of the Second Vatican Council. This is understandable, since he was the one who had had the idea for it and had convened it. On Thursday, 11 September 2014, Pope Francis added his optional memorial to the worldwide General Roman Calendar of saints' feast days, in response to global requests. He is commemorated on the date of his death, 3 June, by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and on the following day, 4 June, by the Anglican Church of Canada and the Episcopal Church (United States).
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hеllо!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "When the Pope Francis added memorial?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,336,301,372
1,336,301,372
The first post-Classical published classification of humans into distinct races seems to be François Bernier's Nouvelle division de la terre par les différents espèces ou races qui l'habitent ("New division of Earth by the different species or races which inhabit it"), published in 1684. In the 18th century the differences among human groups became a focus of scientific investigation. But the scientific classification of phenotypic variation was frequently coupled with racist ideas about innate predispositions of different groups, always attributing the most desirable features to the White, European race and arranging the other races along a continuum of progressively undesirable attributes. The 1735 classification of Carl Linnaeus, inventor of zoological taxonomy, divided the human race Homo sapiens into continental varieties of europaeus, asiaticus, americanus, and afer, each associated with a different humour: sanguine, melancholic, choleric, and phlegmatic, respectively. Homo sapiens europaeus was described as active, acute, and adventurous, whereas Homo sapiens afer was said to be crafty, lazy, and careless.
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287,199,459
287,199,459
Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won. For the 2005 general election, The Sun backed Blair and Labour for a third consecutive election win and vowed to give him "one last chance" to fulfil his promises, despite berating him for several weaknesses including a failure to control immigration. However, it did speak of its hope that the Conservatives (led by Michael Howard) would one day be fit for a return to government. This election (Blair had declared it would be his last as prime minister) resulted in Labour's third successive win but with a much reduced majority.
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-1,713,091,824
-1,713,091,824
Disease can arise if the host's protective immune mechanisms are compromised and the organism inflicts damage on the host. Microorganisms can cause tissue damage by releasing a variety of toxins or destructive enzymes. For example, Clostridium tetani releases a toxin that paralyzes muscles, and staphylococcus releases toxins that produce shock and sepsis. Not all infectious agents cause disease in all hosts. For example, less than 5% of individuals infected with polio develop disease. On the other hand, some infectious agents are highly virulent. The prion causing mad cow disease and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease invariably kills all animals and people that are infected.
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-740,762,163
-740,762,163
Smaller boats and ships typically have machine-guns or fast cannons, which can often be deadly to low-flying aircraft if linked to a radar-directed fire-control system radar-controlled cannon for point defence. Some vessels like Aegis cruisers are as much a threat to aircraft as any land-based air defence system. In general, naval vessels should be treated with respect by aircraft, however the reverse is equally true. Carrier battle groups are especially well defended, as not only do they typically consist of many vessels with heavy air defence armament but they are also able to launch fighter jets for combat air patrol overhead to intercept incoming airborne threats.
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-1,062,326,716
-1,062,326,716
Most elevators have a location in which the permit for the building owner to operate the elevator is displayed. While some jurisdictions require the permit to be displayed in the elevator cab, other jurisdictions allow for the operating permit to be kept on file elsewhere – such as the maintenance office – and to be made available for inspection on demand. In such cases instead of the permit being displayed in the elevator cab, often a notice is posted in its place informing riders of where the actual permits are kept.
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1,892,985,496
1,892,985,496
Further conventions were adopted at the regional level under the aegis of the Organization of American States (OAS or OEA), the African Union, and in 2003, at the universal level under that of the United Nations Convention against Corruption.
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-764,147,184
-764,147,184
While technically referring to the era before Christopher Columbus' voyages of 1492 to 1504, in practice the term usually includes the history of American indigenous cultures until Europeans either conquered or significantly influenced them, even if this happened decades or even centuries after Columbus' initial landing. "Pre-Columbian" is used especially often in the context of discussing the great indigenous civilizations of the Americas, such as those of Mesoamerica (the Olmec, the Toltec, the Teotihuacano, the Zapotec, the Mixtec, the Aztec, and the Maya civilizations) and those of the Andes (Inca Empire, Moche culture, Muisca Confederation, Cañaris).
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-90,423,456
-90,423,456
Some Belgian cities hold Carnivals during Lent. One of the best-known is Stavelot, where the Carnival de la Laetare takes place on Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent. The participants include the Blancs-Moussis, who dress in white, carry long red noses and parade through town attacking bystanders with confetti and dried pig bladders. The town of Halle also celebrates on Laetare Sunday. Belgium's oldest parade is the Carnival Parade of Maaseik, also held on Laetare Sunday, which originated in 1865.
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481,077,206
481,077,206
Another format, rhythmic AC, in addition to playing all the popular hot and soft AC music, past and present, places a heavy emphasis on disco as well as 1980s and 1990s dance hits, such as those by Amber, C&C Music Factory and Black Box, and includes dance remixes of pop songs, such as the Soul Solution mix of Toni Braxton's "Unbreak My Heart".
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hello, how are you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What is AC?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't know", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "This is sad, I don't know this too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How are you", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Great, and you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are your plans for today?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I don't know", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what do you think about the article given?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It is great", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
33,778,385
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Following the German unconditional surrender, Eisenhower was appointed Military Governor of the U.S. Occupation Zone, based at the IG Farben Building in Frankfurt am Main. He had no responsibility for the other three zones, controlled by Britain, France and the Soviet Union, except for the city of Berlin, which was managed by the Four-Power Authorities through the Allied Kommandatura as the governing body. Upon discovery of the Nazi concentration camps, he ordered camera crews to document evidence of the atrocities in them for use in the Nuremberg Trials. He reclassified German prisoners of war (POWs) in U.S. custody as Disarmed Enemy Forces (DEFs), who were no longer subject to the Geneva Convention. Eisenhower followed the orders laid down by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) in directive JCS 1067, but softened them by bringing in 400,000 tons of food for civilians and allowing more fraternization. In response to the devastation in Germany, including food shortages and an influx of refugees, he arranged distribution of American food and medical equipment. His actions reflected the new American attitudes of the German people as Nazi victims not villains, while aggressively purging the ex-Nazis.
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-152,302,344
-152,302,344
In a nationally televised speech early in the morning of December 25, 1991, Gorbachev resigned as president of the USSR – or, as he put it, "I hereby discontinue my activities at the post of President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics." He declared the office extinct, and all of its powers (such as control of the nuclear arsenal) were ceded to Yeltsin. A week earlier, Gorbachev had met with Yeltsin and accepted the fait accompli of the Soviet Union's dissolution. On the same day, the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR adopted a statute to change Russia's legal name from "Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic" to "Russian Federation," showing that it was now a sovereign state.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what a great year", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "1991?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yep", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why do u think so?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "For starters, I was born then", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "that's great, my old friend", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do u know who is mr. Gorbachev?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes, why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why what?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why are you interested in that", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's russian history", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm russian", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "me too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Gorbachev is a weak leader, he hase losen authority", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I admire his willness to bring freedom to the country", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "even if that cost him his position as general secretary", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I've been waiting for a decent political holywar here", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
2,080,443,420
2,080,443,420
Rescue operations involving sovereign debt have included temporarily moving bad or weak assets off the balance sheets of the weak member banks into the balance sheets of the European Central Bank. Such action is viewed as monetisation and can be seen as an inflationary threat, whereby the strong member countries of the ECB shoulder the burden of monetary expansion (and potential inflation) to save the weak member countries. Most central banks prefer to move weak assets off their balance sheets with some kind of agreement as to how the debt will continue to be serviced. This preference has typically led the ECB to argue that the weaker member countries must:
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "how are you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Fine thanks. And you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Me too.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Are you planning win the 50k prize?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yes, I am. I guess you are too :-)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yep. so, let's move on to bots?))", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "or let's prodeuce a real high quality dialog here?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I wonder how many times the competition conditions will change.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Let's try.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "me to. another joke:", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "But I must note that we have not discussed the Wikipedia fragments.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "what is the metric ...... TODAY?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Let's assume it is the Eucledian distance.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Who cares about the metric?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "so, if you want to say a dummy prediction — it matters, i guess", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "*to send", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Our goal is to identify patterns, not optimizating for a specific objective function.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Agree, the task has meaning and practical applience, but without good data.... how?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "furthemore data is biased from sber dialogs)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yep, there is no way to catch any pattern without a sufficient dataset.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "And rule-based approaches are banned.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "And I not agree with this. Because now it's the best way to solve this task...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "So, it's up to the organizers.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hypoteticaly, we will produce a working model (without hardcoded rules), would it be applied to russian dialogs from sberbank?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "No, because the model will be trained for the English language.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "but, let's assume languge is not a problem, I see the problem in the quality of the data produced by us.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "The quality is quite low :-( I guess the real problem is the lack of motivation for users to generate high-quality data.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "there is no real motivation for particioners. orgs sayd — \"you will generate data for you competition\", but partitcioner's aim is solve the problem even with rules...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "so, it's a tactical mistake)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,405,183,928
1,405,183,928
Today, with a long cultural tradition and strong support from local educational institutions, Nanjing is commonly viewed as a “city of culture” and one of the more pleasant cities to live in China.
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-494,754,619
-494,754,619
The Olympic Flame is supposed to remain lit for the whole relay. When the Torch is extinguished at night, on airplanes, in bad weather, or during protests (such as the several occasions in Paris), the Olympic Flame is kept alight in a set of 8 lanterns.[citation needed]
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-45,646,968
-45,646,968
In the United States, the term "treaty" has a different, more restricted legal sense than exists in international law. United States law distinguishes what it calls treaties from executive agreement, congressional-executive agreements, and sole executive agreements. All four classes are equally treaties under international law; they are distinct only from the perspective of internal American law. The distinctions are primarily concerning their method of approval. Whereas treaties require advice and consent by two-thirds of the Senators present, sole executive agreements may be executed by the President acting alone. Some treaties grant the President the authority to fill in the gaps with executive agreements, rather than additional treaties or protocols. And finally, congressional-executive agreements require majority approval by both the House and the Senate, either before or after the treaty is signed by the President.
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-1,240,930,518
-1,240,930,518
DDT, sprayed on the walls of houses, is an organochlorine that has been used to fight malaria since the 1950s. Recent policy statements by the World Health Organization have given stronger support to this approach. However, DDT and other organochlorine pesticides have been banned in most countries worldwide because of their persistence in the environment and human toxicity. DDT use is not always effective, as resistance to DDT was identified in Africa as early as 1955, and by 1972 nineteen species of mosquito worldwide were resistant to DDT.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like ddt?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i've heard it's green peace shit.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's copmpletely not true,", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "but some greeners spread this idea to prohibit DDT", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "At first I think it is music group XD", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "honestly, me too.\nmalaria is a extremely dangerous desease, it kills thousands people annually.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not a fun of ddt", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Me too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "аукцЫон!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I do not speak Russian", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "there is a great russian rock band", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like rock?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "their music are universal, it could touch everyone, not only russians", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "sometimes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i was a big fun of Pink Floyd in teen ages", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I do not know it", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "gangma style?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Psy?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "гангам стайл хоп", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you are liar, kisilev1189", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "YA ne kiselev", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "doesn't matter, trusov", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "You are trusov", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "or Babaev", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "fattahov", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is the metric for new task?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "according to file is spearman correlation", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "very strange task", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it looks like we should start kaggling", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I like kaggle", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's definetely more reasonable for the situtaion", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-802,006,931
-802,006,931
The Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts complex houses the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, the Fletcher Opera Theater, the Kennedy Theatre, and the Meymandi Concert Hall. In 2008, a new theatre space, the Meymandi Theatre at the Murphey School, was opened in the restored auditorium of the historic Murphey School. Theater performances are also offered at the Raleigh Little Theatre, Long View Center, Ira David Wood III Pullen Park Theatre, and Stewart and Thompson Theaters at North Carolina State University.
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-993,644,832
-993,644,832
The Russians avoided Napoleon's objective of a decisive engagement and instead retreated deeper into Russia. A brief attempt at resistance was made at Smolensk in August; the Russians were defeated in a series of battles, and Napoleon resumed his advance. The Russians again avoided battle, although in a few cases this was only achieved because Napoleon uncharacteristically hesitated to attack when the opportunity arose. Owing to the Russian army's scorched earth tactics, the French found it increasingly difficult to forage food for themselves and their horses.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "WOW, I like this topic.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Russia seems like a nice place!\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Not sure. Moscow for tourists looks nice, but I don't have opinion about RUSSIA — place around Moscow", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i'm pretty sure he's a russian citizen .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "рон пол на пост президента российской!- where is your putin now?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "is i you opinion or you just a bot?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "read this on wiki, or somewhere else?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Have you ever met Napoleon?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Napoleon's objective of a decisive engagement and instead retreated deeper into Russia", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, have never met Napoleon. Have you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "put your hands up, get shot . don't put your hands up, get shot . avoid eye contact, get shot . make eye contact, get shot . refuse to give drivers license, get shot . get your drivers license when ordered, get shot . hmm . what chould a civilian do?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "wow, it's an interesting topic... let's stay on it", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "have you watched a fb translation when a policamen killed a black guy in a car near his girlfriiend?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i think he was trying to get the joke .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "don't know... as i remember, black guy tied to show his driver license?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "here is the story . and it appears i had it backwards . the head was in the car not the body", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,918,642,868
-1,918,642,868
In the early 1900s, James J. Hill of the Great Northern began promoting settlement in the Montana prairie to fill his trains with settlers and goods. Other railroads followed suit. In 1902, the Reclamation Act was passed, allowing irrigation projects to be built in Montana's eastern river valleys. In 1909, Congress passed the Enlarged Homestead Act that expanded the amount of free land from 160 to 320 acres (0.6 to 1.3 km2) per family and in 1912 reduced the time to "prove up" on a claim to three years. In 1916, the Stock-Raising Homestead Act allowed homesteads of 640 acres in areas unsuitable for irrigation. This combination of advertising and changes in the Homestead Act drew tens of thousands of homesteaders, lured by free land, with World War I bringing particularly high wheat prices. In addition, Montana was going through a temporary period of higher-than-average precipitation. Homesteaders arriving in this period were known as "Honyockers", or "scissorbills." Though the word "honyocker", possibly derived from the ethnic slur "hunyak," was applied in a derisive manner at homesteaders as being "greenhorns", "new at his business" or "unprepared", the reality was that a majority of these new settlers had previous farming experience, though there were also many who did not.
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-1,371,299,130
-1,371,299,130
The history of phonology may be traced back to the Ashtadhyayi, the Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini in the 4th century BC. In particular the Shiva Sutras, an auxiliary text to the Ashtadhyayi, introduces what can be considered a list of the phonemes of the Sanskrit language, with a notational system for them that is used throughout the main text, which deals with matters of morphology, syntax and semantics.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Who composed the ashtadhyayi ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Greetings . It is a pleasure to speak with you . Wait a second for my factoid question .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Pāṇini", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"pä\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "pāṇini", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you are a bad bot. bye!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-2,023,606,414
-2,023,606,414
The only extant depiction of Edward's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. Some of the lower parts of the monastic dormitory, an extension of the South Transept, survive in the Norman undercroft of the Great School, including a door said to come from the previous Saxon abbey. Increased endowments supported a community increased from a dozen monks in Dunstan's original foundation, up to a maximum about eighty monks, although there was also a large community of lay brothers who supported the monastery's extensive property and activities.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello! Would you like to discuss the article? Or we should change topic?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Okay, no worries. How are you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i 'm fine .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Great to hear that. What are you do for living?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Allright. Ask me something, maybe?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Ok, buy then?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yeah .", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-133,749,466
-133,749,466
All students and faculty, regardless of religion, are required to agree to adhere to an honor code. Early forms of the Church Educational System Honor Code are found as far back as the days of the Brigham Young Academy and early school President Karl G. Maeser. Maeser created the "Domestic Organization", which was a group of teachers who would visit students at their homes to see that they were following the schools moral rules prohibiting obscenity, profanity, smoking, and alcohol consumption. The Honor Code itself was not created until about 1940, and was used mainly for cases of cheating and academic dishonesty. President Wilkinson expanded the Honor Code in 1957 to include other school standards. This led to what the Honor Code represents today: rules regarding chastity, dress, grooming, drugs, and alcohol. A signed commitment to live the honor code is part of the application process, and must be adhered by all students, faculty, and staff. Students and faculty found in violation of standards are either warned or called to meet with representatives of the Honor Council. In certain cases, students and faculty can be expelled from the school or lose tenure. Both LDS and non-LDS students are required to meet annually with a Church leader to receive an ecclesiastical endorsement for both acceptance and continuance. Various LGBT advocacy groups have protested the honor code and criticized it as being anti-gay, and The Princeton Review ranked BYU as the 3rd most LGBT-unfriendly school in the United States.
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933,843,267
933,843,267
The term financial innovation refers to the ongoing development of financial products designed to achieve particular client objectives, such as offsetting a particular risk exposure (such as the default of a borrower) or to assist with obtaining financing. Examples pertinent to this crisis included: the adjustable-rate mortgage; the bundling of subprime mortgages into mortgage-backed securities (MBS) or collateralized debt obligations (CDO) for sale to investors, a type of securitization; and a form of credit insurance called credit default swaps (CDS). The usage of these products expanded dramatically in the years leading up to the crisis. These products vary in complexity and the ease with which they can be valued on the books of financial institutions.
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1,477,880,613
1,477,880,613
The franchise was first created in 1997 as a series of virtual pets, akin to—and influenced in style by—the contemporary Tamagotchi or nano Giga Pet toys. The creatures were first designed to look cute and iconic even on the devices' small screens; later developments had them created with a harder-edged style influenced by American comics. The franchise gained momentum with its first anime incarnation, Digimon Adventure, and an early video game, Digimon World, both released in 1999. Several seasons of the anime and films based on them have aired, and the video game series has expanded into genres such as role-playing, racing, fighting, and MMORPGs. Other media forms have also been released.
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1,875,985,690
1,875,985,690
The Carnival of Vilanova i la Geltrú has documented history from 1790 and is one of the richest in the variety of its acts and rituals. It adopts an ancient style in which satire, the grotesque body (particularly cross-dressing and displays of exaggerated bellies, noses and phalli) and above all, active participation are valued over glamorous, media-friendly spectacles that Vilanovins mock as "thighs and feathers". It is best known for Les Comparses (held on Sunday), a tumultuous dance in which 12,000 or more dancers organized into rival groups throw 75 tons of hard candies at one other. The women protect their faces with Mantons de Manila (Manila shawls) but eye-patches and slings for broken arms are common the following week. Vilanovins organize an elaborate ritual for the arrival of King Carnival called l'Arrivo that changes every year. It includes a raucous procession of floats and dancers lampooning current events or public figures and a bitingly satiric sermon (el sermo) delivered by the King himself. On Dijous Gras, Vilanovin children are excused from school to participate in the Merengada, a day-long scene of eating and fighting with sticky, sweet meringue.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "have your read this article?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Seems like he didn't read the article.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "he? you mean me?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I think parent post was thing-explaining.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "but i don't want read it...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "tell me the main though of it", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I'm doing well, thank you.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Indeed.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "bye", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,125,093,549
-1,125,093,549
Doug Morris, who was head of Warner Music Group, then Universal Music, became chairman and CEO of the company on July 1, 2011. Sony Music underwent a restructuring after Morris' arrival. He was joined by L.A. Reid, who became the chairman and CEO of Epic Records. Under Reid, multiple artists from the Jive half of the former RCA/Jive Label Group moved to Epic. Peter Edge became the new CEO of the RCA Records unit. The RCA Music Group closed down Arista, J Records and Jive Records in October 2011, with the artists from those labels being moved to RCA Records.
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-1,530,850,635
-1,530,850,635
Each borough is coextensive with a judicial district of the state Unified Court System, of which the Criminal Court and the Civil Court are the local courts, while the New York Supreme Court conducts major trials and appeals. Manhattan hosts the First Department of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division while Brooklyn hosts the Second Department. There are also several extrajudicial administrative courts, which are executive agencies and not part of the state Unified Court System.
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-863,979,541
-863,979,541
Five nights later, Birmingham was hit by 369 bombers from KG 54, KG 26, and KG 55. By the end of November, 1,100 bombers were available for night raids. An average of 200 were able to strike per night. This weight of attack went on for two months, with the Luftwaffe dropping 13,900 short tons (12,600 t) of bombs. In November 1940, 6,000 sorties and 23 major attacks (more than 100 tons of bombs dropped) were flown. Two heavy (50 short tons (45 t) of bombs) attacks were also flown. In December, only 11 major and five heavy attacks were made.
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1,762,702,316
1,762,702,316
While the Umayyads and the Hashimites may have had bitterness between the two clans before Muhammad, the rivalry turned into a severe case of tribal animosity after the Battle of Badr. The battle saw three top leaders of the Umayyad clan (Utba ibn Rabi'ah, Walid ibn Utbah and Shaybah) killed by Hashimites (Ali, Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib and Ubaydah ibn al-Harith) in a three-on-three melee. This fueled the opposition of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, the grandson of Umayya, to Muhammad and to Islam. Abu Sufyan sought to exterminate the adherents of the new religion by waging another battle with Muslims based in Medina only a year after the Battle of Badr. He did this to avenge the defeat at Badr. The Battle of Uhud is generally believed by scholars to be the first defeat for the Muslims, as they had incurred greater losses than the Meccans. After the battle, Abu Sufyan's wife Hind, who was also the daughter of Utba ibn Rabi'ah, is reported to have cut open the corpse of Hamza, taking out his liver which she then attempted to eat. Within five years after his defeat in the Battle of Uhud, however, Muhammad took control of Mecca and announced a general amnesty for all. Abu Sufyan and his wife Hind embraced Islam on the eve of the conquest of Mecca, as did their son (the future caliph Muawiyah I).
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hashimites are so nice", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I love them", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "oh sorry", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yes.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No you are.... your just so humble about it.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hey, its not your fault or anything. how's your sunday going?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
410,461,042
410,461,042
The vast majority of visitors in Greece in 2007 came from the European continent, numbering 12.7 million, while the most visitors from a single nationality were those from the United Kingdom, (2.6 million), followed closely by those from Germany (2.3 million). In 2010, the most visited region of Greece was that of Central Macedonia, with 18% of the country's total tourist flow (amounting to 3.6 million tourists), followed by Attica with 2.6 million and the Peloponnese with 1.8 million. Northern Greece is the country's most-visited geographical region, with 6.5 million tourists, while Central Greece is second with 6.3 million.
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-2,091,318,549
-2,091,318,549
In the next century which is the beginning of the Classical period, it was considered that beauty in visible things as in everything else, consisted of symmetry and proportions. The artists tried also to represent motion in a specific moment (Myron), which may be considered as the reappearance of the dormant Minoan element. Anatomy and geometry are fused in one, and each does something to the other. The Greek sculptors tried to clarify it by looking for mathematical proportions, just as they sought some reality behind appearances. Polykleitos in his Canon wrote that beauty consists in the proportion not of the elements (materials), but of the parts, that is the interrelation of parts with one another and with the whole. It seems that he was influenced by the theories of Pythagoras. The famous Apollo of Mantua and its variants are early forms of the Apollo Citharoedus statue type, in which the god holds the cithara in his left arm. The type is represented by neo-Attic Imperial Roman copies of the late 1st or early 2nd century, modelled upon a supposed Greek bronze original made in the second quarter of the 5th century BCE, in a style similar to works of Polykleitos but more archaic. The Apollo held the cythara against his extended left arm, of which in the Louvre example, a fragment of one twisting scrolling horn upright remains against his biceps.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello! This article seems slightly complicated, isn't it?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you think you would like to work for of ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not sure . i'm not sure . i'm not sure .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Well, I think I don't like to work on the Greek history or skulpture", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm not sure if i'm going to be able to read it .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I can elaborate. What do you need?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yo dawg, we heard you like debt, so we put debt in your debt so you can stimulate the economy to pay off your debt while you get more debt", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yeah... more debt will definitely help 🙂", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I wish you wouldn't accumulate such debt", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,886,457,528
-1,886,457,528
Old Low Franconian or Old Dutch is regarded as the primary stage in the development of a separate Dutch language. The "Low" in Old Low Franconian refers to the Frankish spoken in the Low Countries where it was not influenced by the High German consonant shift, as opposed to Central and high Franconian in Germany. The latter would as a consequence evolve with Allemanic into Old High German. At more or less the same time the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law led to the development of Old Saxon, Old Frisian (Anglo-Frisian) and Old English (Anglo-Saxon). Hardly influenced by either development, Old Dutch remained close to the original language of the Franks, the people that would rule Europe for centuries. The language however, did experienced developments on its own, like final-obstruent devoicing in a very early stage. In fact, by judging from the find at Bergakker, it would seem that the language already experienced this characteristic during the Old Frankish period.
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1,142,098,439
1,142,098,439
World-renowned (and city-born) architect Santiago Calatrava produced the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències), which contains an opera house/performing arts centre, a science museum, an IMAX cinema/planetarium, an oceanographic park and other structures such as a long covered walkway and restaurants. Calatrava is also responsible for the bridge named after him in the centre of the city. The Music Palace (Palau De La Música) is another noteworthy example of modern architecture in Valencia.
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252,765,152
252,765,152
BBC, in 2012, accused Glencore of using child labour in its mining and smelting operations of Africa. Glencore denied it used child labour, and said it has strict policy of not using child labour. The company claimed it has a strict policy whereby all copper was mined correctly, placed in bags with numbered seals and then sent to the smelter. Glencore mentioned being aware of child miners who were part of a group of artisanal miners who had without authorisation raided the concession awarded to the company since 2010; Glencore has been pleading with the government to remove the artisanal miners from the concession.
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-1,279,080,852
-1,279,080,852
Instead, it is often desired to have an antenna whose impedance does not vary so greatly over a certain bandwidth. It turns out that the amount of reactance seen at the terminals of a resonant antenna when the frequency is shifted, say, by 5%, depends very much on the diameter of the conductor used. A long thin wire used as a half-wave dipole (or quarter wave monopole) will have a reactance significantly greater than the resistive impedance it has at resonance, leading to a poor match and generally unacceptable performance. Making the element using a tube of a diameter perhaps 1/50 of its length, however, results in a reactance at this altered frequency which is not so great, and a much less serious mismatch which will only modestly damage the antenna's net performance. Thus rather thick tubes are typically used for the solid elements of such antennas, including Yagi-Uda arrays.
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1,799,008,210
1,799,008,210
To symbolize their bond with the papacy, the pope gives each newly appointed cardinal a gold ring, which is traditionally kissed by Catholics when greeting a cardinal (as with a bishop's episcopal ring). The pope chooses the image on the outside: under Pope Benedict XVI it was a modern depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus, with Mary and John to each side. The ring includes the pope's coat of arms on the inside.[citation needed]
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-654,207,863
-654,207,863
In the latter half of his career Hayek made a number of contributions to social and political philosophy, which he based on his views on the limits of human knowledge, and the idea of spontaneous order in social institutions. He argues in favour of a society organised around a market order, in which the apparatus of state is employed almost (though not entirely) exclusively to enforce the legal order (consisting of abstract rules, and not particular commands) necessary for a market of free individuals to function. These ideas were informed by a moral philosophy derived from epistemological concerns regarding the inherent limits of human knowledge. Hayek argued that his ideal individualistic, free-market polity would be self-regulating to such a degree that it would be 'a society which does not depend for its functioning on our finding good men for running it'.
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1,244,793,260
1,244,793,260
Animals have several characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular, which separates them from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguished from plants, algae, and fungi by lacking rigid cell walls. All animals are motile, if only at certain life stages. In most animals, embryos pass through a blastula stage, which is a characteristic exclusive to animals.
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-421,075,969
-421,075,969
Television has played a major role in the history of the Premier League. The League's decision to assign broadcasting rights to BSkyB in 1992 was at the time a radical decision, but one that has paid off. At the time pay television was an almost untested proposition in the UK market, as was charging fans to watch live televised football. However, a combination of Sky's strategy, the quality of Premier League football and the public's appetite for the game has seen the value of the Premier League's TV rights soar.
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436,779,869
436,779,869
Parisians tend to share the same movie-going trends as many of the world's global cities, with cinemas primarily dominated by Hollywood-generated film entertainment. French cinema comes a close second, with major directors (réalisateurs) such as Claude Lelouch, Jean-Luc Godard, and Luc Besson, and the more slapstick/popular genre with director Claude Zidi as an example. European and Asian films are also widely shown and appreciated. On 2 February 2000, Philippe Binant realised the first digital cinema projection in Europe, with the DLP CINEMA technology developed by Texas Instruments, in Paris.
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689,612,845
689,612,845
In December 2005, Imperial announced a science park programme at the Wye campus, with extensive housing; however, this was abandoned in September 2006 following complaints that the proposal infringed on Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and that the true scale of the scheme, which could have raised £110m for the College, was known to Kent and Ashford Councils and their consultants but concealed from the public. One commentator observed that Imperial's scheme reflected "the state of democracy in Kent, the transformation of a renowned scientific college into a grasping, highly aggressive, neo-corporate institution, and the defence of the status of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – throughout England, not just Wye – against rampant greed backed by the connivance of two important local authorities. Wye College campus was finally closed in September 2009.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "wye wye", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what is Imperial?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
-1,717,859,307
-1,717,859,307
In 2013, Houston was identified as the #1 U.S. city for job creation by the U.S. Bureau of Statistics after it was not only the first major city to regain all the jobs lost in the preceding economic downturn, but after the crash, more than two jobs were added for every one lost. Economist and vice president of research at the Greater Houston Partnership Patrick Jankowski attributed Houston's success to the ability of the region's real estate and energy industries to learn from historical mistakes. Furthermore, Jankowski stated that "more than 100 foreign-owned companies relocated, expanded or started new businesses in Houston" between 2008 and 2010, and this openness to external business boosted job creation during a period when domestic demand was problematically low. Also in 2013, Houston again appeared on Forbes' list of Best Places for Business and Careers.
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-1,376,374,214
-1,376,374,214
Orthodox Judaism holds that on Mount Sinai, the Written Law was transmitted along with an Oral Law. The words of the Torah (Pentateuch) were spoken to Moses by God; the laws contained in this Written Torah, the "Mitzvot", were given along with detailed explanations in the oral tradition as to how to apply and interpret them. Furthermore, the Oral law includes principles designed to create new rules. The Oral law is held to be transmitted with an extremely high degree of accuracy. Jewish theologians, who choose to emphasize the more evolutionary nature of the Halacha point to a famous story in the Talmud, where Moses is miraculously transported to the House of Study of Rabbi Akiva and is clearly unable to follow the ensuing discussion.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "so", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i don 't know what you 're talking about .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello sadness, my old friend", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I've missed you", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "lol", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i 'm sorry", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no you're not", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no , no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes , yes , yes , yes , yes , yes", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-81,890,250
-81,890,250
The timing of migration seems to be controlled primarily by changes in day length. Migrating birds navigate using celestial cues from the sun and stars, the earth's magnetic field, and probably also mental maps.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hey! Do you know any migrating birds breeds?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Migrating birds navigate using celestial cues from the sun and stars", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Thats true, I have read it too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you like birdwatching?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes i do", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "when was last time you've practiced it?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "th", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,864,579,485
1,864,579,485
Worldwide consumption of paper has risen by 400% in the past 40 years leading to increase in deforestation, with 35% of harvested trees being used for paper manufacture. Most paper companies also plant trees to help regrow forests. Logging of old growth forests accounts for less than 10% of wood pulp, but is one of the most controversial issues.
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-1,122,977,200
-1,122,977,200
High levels of precipitation cause the glaciers to descend to permafrost levels in some areas whereas in other, more arid regions, glaciers remain above about the 3,500 m (11,483 ft) level. The 1,817 square kilometres (702 sq mi) of the Alps covered by glaciers in 1876 had shrunk to 1,342 km2 (518 sq mi) by 1973, resulting in decreased river run-off levels. Forty percent of the glaciation in Austria has disappeared since 1850, and 30% of that in Switzerland.
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217,344,669
217,344,669
Glacial abrasion is commonly characterized by glacial striations. Glaciers produce these when they contain large boulders that carve long scratches in the bedrock. By mapping the direction of the striations, researchers can determine the direction of the glacier's movement. Similar to striations are chatter marks, lines of crescent-shape depressions in the rock underlying a glacier. They are formed by abrasion when boulders in the glacier are repeatedly caught and released as they are dragged along the bedrock.
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1,299,661,106
1,299,661,106
In exchange for Rupert Murdoch's support, Blair agreed not to join the European Exchange Rate Mechanism – which John Major had withdrawn the country from in September 1992 after barely two years. Cabinet Minister Peter Mandelson was "outed" by Matthew Parris (a former Sun columnist) on BBC TV's Newsnight in November 1998. Misjudging public response, The Sun's editor David Yelland demanded to know in a front page editorial whether Britain was governed by a "gay mafia" of a "closed world of men with a mutual self-interest". Three days later the paper apologised in another editorial which said The Sun would never again reveal a person's sexuality unless it could be defended on the grounds of "overwhelming public interest".
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146,114,871
146,114,871
In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Casimir's male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He decreed that the nobility would no longer be subject to 'extraordinary' taxes, or use their own funds for military expeditions abroad. He also promised that during travels of the royal court, the king and the court would pay for all expenses, instead of using facilities of local nobility.
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1,744,099,078
1,744,099,078
The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Women's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Women's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default.
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-793,294,811
-793,294,811
In 1971, Akira Endo, a Japanese biochemist working for the pharmaceutical company Sankyo, identified mevastatin (ML-236B), a molecule produced by the fungus Penicillium citrinum, as an inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase, a critical enzyme used by the body to produce cholesterol. Animal trials showed very good inhibitory effect as in clinical trials, however a long term study in dogs found toxic effects at higher doses and as a result mevastatin was believed to be too toxic for human use. Mevastatin was never marketed, because of its adverse effects of tumors, muscle deterioration, and sometimes death in laboratory dogs.
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-609,427,840
-609,427,840
If current trends continue, missiles will replace gun systems completely in "first line" service.[citation needed] Guns are being increasingly pushed into specialist roles, such as the Dutch Goalkeeper CIWS, which uses the GAU-8 Avenger 30 mm seven-barrel Gatling gun for last ditch anti-missile and anti-aircraft defence. Even this formerly front-line weapon is currently being replaced by new missile systems, such as the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile, which is smaller, faster, and allows for mid-flight course correction (guidance) to ensure a hit. To bridge the gap between guns and missiles, Russia in particular produces the Kashtan CIWS, which uses both guns and missiles for final defence. Two six-barrelled 30 mm Gsh-6-30 Gatling guns and 9M311 surface-to-air missiles provide for its defensive capabilities.
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-1,726,049,131
-1,726,049,131
As a ray of white sunlight travels through the atmosphere to the eye, some of the colors are scattered out of the beam by air molecules and airborne particles due to Rayleigh scattering, changing the final color of the beam that is seen. Colors with a shorter wavelength, such as blue and green, scatter more strongly, and are removed from the light that finally reaches the eye. At sunrise and sunset, when the path of the sunlight through the atmosphere to the eye is longest, the blue and green components are removed almost completely, leaving the longer wavelength orange and red light. The remaining reddened sunlight can also be scattered by cloud droplets and other relatively large particles, which give the sky above the horizon its red glow.
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-1,210,585,043
-1,210,585,043
As the Industrial Revolution spread across Europe, chemists and manufacturers sought new red dyes that could be used for large-scale manufacture of textiles. One popular color imported into Europe from Turkey and India in the 18th and early 19th century was Turkey red, known in France as rouge d'Adrinople. Beginning in the 1740s, this bright red color was used to dye or print cotton textiles in England, the Netherlands and France. Turkey red used madder as the colorant, but the process was longer and more complicated, involving multiple soaking of the fabrics in lye, olive oil, sheep's dung, and other ingredients. The fabric was more expensive but resulted in a fine bright and lasting red, similar to carmine, perfectly suited to cotton. The fabric was widely exported from Europe to Africa, the Middle East and America. In 19th century America, it was widely used in making the traditional patchwork quilt.
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-987,193,931
-987,193,931
Between 1996 and 2004, the population of the city increased by 4.9 per cent—the tenth biggest increase in England. In 2005 the Government Statistics stated that Southampton was the third most densely populated city in the country after London and Portsmouth respectively. Hampshire County Council expects the city's population to grow by around a further two per cent between 2006 and 2013, adding around another 4,200 to the total number of residents. The highest increases are expected among the elderly.
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2,038,395,942
2,038,395,942
A language-independent alternative used in many countries is to hold up one's two fists with the index knuckle of the left hand against the index knuckle of the right hand. Then, starting with January from the little knuckle of the left hand, count knuckle, space, knuckle, space through the months. A knuckle represents a month of 31 days, and a space represents a short month (a 28- or 29-day February or any 30-day month). The junction between the hands is not counted, so the two index knuckles represent July and August.
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1,139,537,365
1,139,537,365
YouTube has enabled people to more directly engage with government, such as in the CNN/YouTube presidential debates (2007) in which ordinary people submitted questions to U.S. presidential candidates via YouTube video, with a techPresident co-founder saying that Internet video was changing the political landscape. Describing the Arab Spring (2010- ), sociologist Philip N. Howard quoted an activist's succinct description that organizing the political unrest involved using "Facebook to schedule the protests, Twitter to coordinate, and YouTube to tell the world." In 2012, more than a third of the U.S. Senate introduced a resolution condemning Joseph Kony 16 days after the "Kony 2012" video was posted to YouTube, with resolution co-sponsor Senator Lindsey Graham remarking that the video "will do more to lead to (Kony's) demise than all other action combined."
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-1,456,847,923
-1,456,847,923
A Colorado study found bites in children were less severe than bites in adults. The incidence of dog bites in the US is 12.9 per 10,000 inhabitants, but for boys aged 5 to 9, the incidence rate is 60.7 per 10,000. Moreover, children have a much higher chance to be bitten in the face or neck. Sharp claws with powerful muscles behind them can lacerate flesh in a scratch that can lead to serious infections.
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-1,049,802,062
-1,049,802,062
Forests cover 24 percent of Oklahoma and prairie grasslands composed of shortgrass, mixed-grass, and tallgrass prairie, harbor expansive ecosystems in the state's central and western portions, although cropland has largely replaced native grasses. Where rainfall is sparse in the western regions of the state, shortgrass prairie and shrublands are the most prominent ecosystems, though pinyon pines, red cedar (junipers), and ponderosa pines grow near rivers and creek beds in the far western reaches of the panhandle. Southwestern Oklahoma contains many rare, disjunct species including sugar maple, bigtooth maple, nolina and southern live oak.
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-434,388,387
-434,388,387
London is home to many museums, galleries, and other institutions, many of which are free of admission charges and are major tourist attractions as well as playing a research role. The first of these to be established was the British Museum in Bloomsbury, in 1753. Originally containing antiquities, natural history specimens and the national library, the museum now has 7 million artefacts from around the globe. In 1824 the National Gallery was founded to house the British national collection of Western paintings; this now occupies a prominent position in Trafalgar Square.
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874,409,460
874,409,460
The coronation of Charlemagne as emperor on Christmas Day 800 is regarded as a turning point in medieval history, marking a return of the Western Roman Empire, since the new emperor ruled over much of the area previously controlled by the western emperors. It also marks a change in Charlemagne's relationship with the Byzantine Empire, as the assumption of the imperial title by the Carolingians asserted their equivalence to the Byzantine state. There were several differences between the newly established Carolingian Empire and both the older Western Roman Empire and the concurrent Byzantine Empire. The Frankish lands were rural in character, with only a few small cities. Most of the people were peasants settled on small farms. Little trade existed and much of that was with the British Isles and Scandinavia, in contrast to the older Roman Empire with its trading networks centred on the Mediterranean. The empire was administered by an itinerant court that travelled with the emperor, as well as approximately 300 imperial officials called counts, who administered the counties the empire had been divided into. Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters.
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-66,683,911
-66,683,911
By the mid-18th century, Charles Town had become a bustling trade center, the hub of the Atlantic trade for the southern colonies. Charles Towne was also the wealthiest and largest city south of Philadelphia, in part because of the lucrative slave trade. By 1770, it was the fourth-largest port in the colonies, after Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, with a population of 11,000—slightly more than half of them slaves. By 1708, the majority of the colony's population was slaves, and the future state would continue to be a majority of African descent until after the Great Migration of the early 20th century.
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-84,125,934
-84,125,934
Besides the fibres, pulps may contain fillers such as chalk or china clay, which improve its characteristics for printing or writing. Additives for sizing purposes may be mixed with it and/or applied to the paper web later in the manufacturing process; the purpose of such sizing is to establish the correct level of surface absorbency to suit ink or paint.
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1,151,635,537
1,151,635,537
Colonial records of French and Spanish slave ships and sales, and plantation records in all the former colonies, often have much more information about slaves, from which researchers are reconstructing slave family histories. Genealogists have begun to find plantation records, court records, land deeds and other sources to trace African-American families and individuals before 1870. As slaves were generally forbidden to learn to read and write, black families passed along oral histories, which have had great persistence. Similarly, Native Americans did not generally learn to read and write English, although some did in the nineteenth century. Until 1930, census enumerators used the terms free people of color and mulatto to classify people of apparent mixed race. When those terms were dropped, as a result of the lobbying by the Southern Congressional bloc, the Census Bureau used only the binary classifications of black or white, as was typical in segregated southern states.
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-1,994,438,724
-1,994,438,724
The company, which benefited from the imperial patronage, soon expanded its commercial trading operations, eclipsing the Portuguese Estado da Índia, which had established bases in Goa, Chittagong, and Bombay, which Portugal later ceded to England as part of the dowry of Catherine de Braganza. The East India Company also launched a joint attack with the Dutch United East India Company on Portuguese and Spanish ships off the coast of China, which helped secure their ports in China. The company established trading posts in Surat (1619), Madras (1639), Bombay (1668), and Calcutta (1690). By 1647, the company had 23 factories, each under the command of a factor or master merchant and governor if so chosen, and 90 employees in India. The major factories became the walled forts of Fort William in Bengal, Fort St George in Madras, and Bombay Castle.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "The East India Company was notorious for its policies to people of India.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Indeed, but why do you think so?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "are you still there?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Because their policies were aimed at maximizing company's profit at expence of well of common people.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yes, I am.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Which Imperial patronage do you think is mentioned in the text?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "The patronage of the British Empire, of course. Do you have any other suggestions?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Nope, are you human or bot?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "If I say I am a bot, will you believe me? :-)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yep, you're human, then the conversation is useless, I suggest bye-bye", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Bye!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
-1,111,242,656
-1,111,242,656
Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). Many nobles were, in actuality, really usurpers, being commoners, who moved into another part of the country and falsely pretended to noble status. Hundreds of such false nobles were denounced by Hieronim Nekanda Trepka in his Liber generationis plebeanorium (or Liber chamorum) in the first half of the 16th century. The law forbade non-nobles from owning nobility-estates and promised the estate to the denouncer. Trepka was an impoverished nobleman who lived a townsman life and collected hundreds of such stories hoping to take over any of such estates. It does not seem he ever succeeded in proving one at the court. Many sejms issued decrees over the centuries in an attempt to resolve this issue, but with little success. It is unknown what percentage of the Polish nobility came from the 'lower' orders of society, but most historians agree that nobles of such base origins formed a 'significant' element of the szlachta.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Bot", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello there", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
1,050,134,153
1,050,134,153
In June 2007, YouTube began trials of a system for automatic detection of uploaded videos that infringe copyright. Google CEO Eric Schmidt regarded this system as necessary for resolving lawsuits such as the one from Viacom, which alleged that YouTube profited from content that it did not have the right to distribute. The system, which became known as Content ID, creates an ID File for copyrighted audio and video material, and stores it in a database. When a video is uploaded, it is checked against the database, and flags the video as a copyright violation if a match is found.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Bot", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have you ever downloaded anything on YouTube?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Front end devs or some graphic designer.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Wat?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What was hard to understand?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "The correlation between my question and your response", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Could you please clarify", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I can't imagine that! But why the copyright infringements are still existing and developing.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I think he means \"get how to deal with them\", or \"see them for what they are\".", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who is he?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am your new favorite robot.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Absolutely! And am I your favorite human?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I am in the chat robot business.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like me?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Talking is the best.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Many things are better than talking", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, the series has a perfect operational record. we are for all practical purposes, flawless.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]