diff --git "a/reference_files/answer-validation.electronics.txt" "b/reference_files/answer-validation.electronics.txt" --- "a/reference_files/answer-validation.electronics.txt" +++ "b/reference_files/answer-validation.electronics.txt" @@ -1,8400 +1,99 @@ -19 -mayor of the town of Constanta, -100 -With food banks across the country reporting shortages of food, the donation was a welcome one, -Vivienne Westwood -Web-based on-demand television and movie service -the tsunamis -Taiwan. -he would not host next year's Academy Awards, -"We will take military action wherever we get information about the presence of militants," -Judge -Stack, wife of Andrew Joseph "Joe" Stack III, of negligence, alleging she knew or should have known that her husband was a threat to others and, thus, could have prevented the attack, -300 -in the territory was also hit and set on fire, -Michaele Salahi -Cristiano Ronaldo -with such courage and dignity," -Brindisi, Italy, -to openly sign a card demanding a union and then, if a majority sign, the company involved -Gennaro -"an epidemic of corruption" in Iraq. -he believed Murray should be eligible for early release if he is given prison time. -people were killed and two were severely wounded Tuesday in a shooting -a rocky perch for the terraced restaurant, -his 280-acre grove -Max Gilpin, -in military prison -was detected. 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Bush announces his government's bank bailout plan. -undergoing a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, -the letter in his sermon on Friday -13,000 birds in the country's far northwest to control what it called -on charges of sexual abuse, attempted sodomy and assault, -election campaign, -roadside bomb -new revenue generated largely by higher taxes -Dick Lancaster -The BBC -"Zombieland" -100 -"The Sopranos," -Sardar Zulfiqar Muhammad Khosa, -amphibious ship USS New Orleans -Jose Manuel Zelaya -climate change is real, and we need to take action now," -five -Brittanee Drexel -is illegal -Killeen city councilman Fred Latham, -the Zayed Foundation for Charity and Humanitarian Works, -Poland and the Czech Republic, -Gregory Brent Warr, -in Huntsville -United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, -"committed to Gulf security for decades and it should come as no surprise to anyone that we'll do -of the U.N.'s Genocide Convention, -if a man with HIV or AIDS rapes a virgin he will be cured of his disease. -Red & Black Cafe in Broad Street Books, the campus bookstore, -Four other people -Orlando, Florida, -U.S. -good -a real-life superhero historian. -and sentenced her to six strokes with a rattan cane -22-year-old -Udinese -Jorge Torres-Puello, -Chicago River -run 150 miles, the equivalent of five consecutive marathons, across one of southern Africa's most remote landscapes. -Army Col. 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That's why we're sending technology to the border that will allow us to scan or do noninvasive X-rays to see whether cars are carrying assault weapons, other kinds of weapons that are now flowing into Mexico to fuel these drug cartels. And to find these huge truckloads, basically, of cash that are garnered in the United States and sent to Mexico. -2,800 Canadian forces are fighting in Afghanistan. The country's -"The situation is much better compared to yesterday," -Four police officers and a suspect -Canadians -COLUMBIA, South Carolina -subsidize those operations through the potentially lengthy proceedings. -Orange County, Florida, -Girl Child Network (GCN), -Dwyane Wade -a 24-year-old flight attendant -Monroe County motel -Egypt. -International Airport -she is romantically involved with the golf superstar -shows the plane lifting off, veering sharply right and then dragging or skidding down the right side of the runway. 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Everything else is great +the sound is very clear +good mouse +This is definitely a high quality product +These speakers ROCK +form factor really +BUILDThe device feels nice and solid +I have big fingers +cable and I got exactly zero channels +it is not a miracle device +These Earbuds have very good +keyboard is compact +the battery life is pretty abysmal +This particular card is fast and reliable +the bass, mids, and treble are easily audible +This monitor was purchased as a gift for my father +them have excellent image quality +it's highly sensitive and easy to use +I find my ears feel hot +I highly recommend this Stand Cover +this charger is great +This cable is excellent +price was perfect +it's amazing +Starts where it left off +I wish I could say the set up was easy +These wireless headphones are really awesome! +The mounting is likely to be more solid +The keyboard is easy +Price was good +full signal all through my house and a good ways around +solid USB drive +Love +had been looking for a replacement for +The screen is fine +The sound is awesome, better than I expected for the low price. +This product has amazing speed and range +Lasts a full charge and some +Performance and coverage has been great +It is not durable at all and you have to be very careful not to move the Kindle while it's plugged in +The Asus monitor is much brighter, higher contrast, and deeper colors +It's much too difficult to navigate and download files +All is good +drive that died was ~5 or 6 year old Maxtor.) I've always been a fan of the Barracuda line and the price was right so I jumped on this drive. 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