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Mike: Hey, man, have u ever gone camping? Adam: Yeah! Loads of fun! Mike: Y? Adam: Well, u set up camp, it's only u and the wilderness! Mike: What about wifi? Adam: What wifi? Mike: So, no internet? Adam: Nope :) and that's the best part! Mike: Rly? Y? I can't imagine living without the internet! Adam: U will :) u can do whatever u want - walk around, swim in the lake, talk by the fire and so on. Mike: Doesn't sound all that bad. Where did u charge ur phone? Adam: Didn't. The battery lasted 2 days and that was it. Mike: How did u survive?! Adam: Was hard the first time, but the next one was awesome! Mike: Wanna come with me? Adam: Sure! Just tell me when and where! Mike: Next weekend? Adam: It's settled! Briefly summarize that dialogue.
Mike and Adam will go camping next weekend. Adam likes camping and he has experience in it.
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Question: Je to deset. Jde o Martyho. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: On a scale of one to ten, unfruited being a nine? test: Jsou tam 2 pruhy! English? translation: There are two lanes! Identifikace místa Identifikace místa, kde byl obchod realizován. In English? xxxxx Venue identification Identification of the venue where the transaction was executed. How is "Those hooters and her singing..." said in Czech? Jo, ale ty kozy měla fakt pěkný a potom to její... Q: Translate "Without it, everyone will..." to Czech? A: Bez ní, všichni um... Q: Translate "I should like to know whether any research has been done across Europe on this topic and if we could revitalise the programme about educating young people in driving." to Czech? A:
Rád bych věděl, zda byl v Evropě proveden nějaký výzkum na toto téma a zda bychom nemohli obnovit program výchovy k řízení pro mladé lidi.
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That was - according to the Lagan Valley MP - "wild speculation" and "wide of the mark". However, the sources for those reports were reliable - so is it possible the DUP is now seeking to manage down the expectations of its supporters? Perhaps Newsnight's Nicholas Watt was closer to the mark when he reported that the DUP was looking for £2bn, but the government was offering only £750m. Although the big cash sums are eye catching, the negotiations are more wide ranging. The DUP also wants changes, for example, to Air Passenger Duty and the bill for lowering Corporation Tax. But these would have year-on-year financial implications, and Labour put a warning shot across the government's bow when it calculated the potential lost revenue from Air Passenger Duty at £90m a year, but also the number of extra firefighters who could be hired (2,000 according to the Shadow Chancellor). There are now reports that a cooling in the courtship between the DUP and the Conservatives might lead to a more short term, less comprehensive arrangement than Downing Street originally envisaged. The DUP won't put Jeremy Corbyn into Number 10, but they may feel free to vote as they choose on a wide range of individual policies. Arlene Foster told me it was "right and proper" for her MPs to back the Queen's Speech. But some DUP sources aren't ruling out their 10 MPs backing amendments to the Speech if they regard them as in line with DUP policy. The delay in the London talks means things are now getting perilously close not just to next week's vote on the Queen's Speech, but also to next Thursday's deadline for restoring devolution at Stormont. Does it suit the DUP to present the other Stormont parties with their deal as a last-minute fait accompli? Sinn Féin is getting increasingly restive, pointing out that, having laid down the 29 June ultimatum, it's the Westminster government which has used up all the DUP's time and energy in talks designed to save the Conservatives' skin. In these circumstances, can the 29 June Stormont deadline hold? I'm not sure, but I do know that this recent turbulent period in UK Politics will be remembered, at least in part, as the time the DUP demonstrated to Westminster what Stormont-style brinkmanship looks like. Sum: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has poured cold water on reports that his party was seeking an extra £2bn in health and infrastructure spending. The victim, named in reports as 27-year-old Oliver Tetlow, was pronounced dead at the scene of the Harlesden gun attack. Det Ch Insp Mark Lawson said Wednesday night's killing was being investigated as gang-related. He said the victim was shot multiple times and that an automatic weapon appeared to have been used. More on this story and other news from London DCI Lawson said: "At this very early stage in the investigation, we are exploring that the shooting was gang related, however I am satisfied the victim was not the intended target and this was a tragic case of mistaken identity." He added officers were aware details of the murder were "circulating" on social media and called on anyone with information to come forward. The killer is believed to have got out of a dark hatchback car before returning to the vehicle after the shooting. The victim's family has been informed, but formal identification will not take place until after a post-mortem examination. Sum: The shooting of a man on a north-west London street is being treated as a "tragic case of mistaken identity". Top seed Djokovic, 28, eased into round three by beating Croatian Borna Coric 6-2 6-4 in an hour and 18 minutes. The 20-year-old Kyrgios saw off his Swiss rival 7-6 (9-7) 7-6 (6-2). Last year, he was given a suspended 28-day ban and $25,000 (£17,250) fine after making lewd remarks about Wawrinka's girlfriend during a match. World number one Djokovic, beaten by 55th-ranked Jiri Vesely last month, won 85% of points on his first serve against the 19-year-old Coric, who is nicknamed 'Mini Djokovic' because of his playing style. The Serb plays 15th seed Roberto Bautista Agut on Thursday, while British second seed Andy Murray faces Frenchman Gilles Simon from 11:00 BST. Never want to miss the latest tennis news? You can now add this sport and all the other sports and teams you follow to your personalised My Sport home. Sum: Novak Djokovic returned from a surprise defeat in Monte Carlo to progress at the Madrid Open but fourth seed Stan Wawrinka lost to old foe Nick Kyrgios. 2 June 2013 Last updated at 22:44 BST The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from Wood Green in February and later appeared in a Miami auction. After being withdrawn at the last minute, it has now been returned to the UK, where new bids are being accepted, with a starting price of £900,000. Arts Editor Will Gompertz reports ahead of the UK auction. Sum:
A Banksy artwork that went missing from a wall in north London and was then withdrawn from sale in the US is up for auction again.
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huggingface:xsum
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Question: (EN) Arvoisa puhemies, joulupäivänä Turkin turvallisuusjoukot pakottivat Rizokarpasossa, Kyproksen miehitetyssä osassa, keskeyttämään joulujumalanpalveluksen, jota siellä viettivät harvat jäljellä olevat - iäkkäät - kristityt. Joukot häätivät papin kirkosta ja käskivät seurakuntalaisten poistua. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Mr President, on Christmas Day, the Turkish Security forces in Rizokarpaso, in the occupied part of Cyprus, interrupted by force the Christmas mass being celebrated by the few remaining - elderly - Christians there, evicted the priests from the church and ordered the congregation to leave. Question: kirjallinen. - (IT) Yhdyn eri ratkaisuehdotuksiin, joita Eurooppa-koulujen uudistamiseksi on esitetty. Minulla on etuoikeutettu rooli Erasmus-ohjelmaa käsittelevänä kehitysyhteistyövaliokunnan esittelijänä, ja kannatan sen vuoksi hyvin ponnekkaasti monikielistä ja joustavaa Eurooppa-koulujen mallia, jossa säilytetään äidinkielellä annettava (ja kyseistä kieltä äidinkielenään puhuvien opettajien antama) opetus mutta joka on samalla sama kaikille ilman luokitteluja. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: in writing. - (IT) I agree with the various solutions proposed for the reform of the European Schools: my privileged role as the Committee on Development's rapporteur on the Erasmus Community action programme leads me strongly to support the need for a multilingual and flexible European Schools model in which mother-tongue teaching is maintained (and is taught by teachers who are native speakers) but which is, at the same time, the same for all without class distinctions. Question: Huomautukseni ovat tässä mielessä yleisluonteisia. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: In this sense my comments are of a general nature. Question: Mitä tulee radio- ja telepäätelaitedirektiivin ja tämän paketin väliseen yhteyteen, olemme valmiita harkitsemaan ja tutkimaan asiaa. Could you please translate this to English? Answer:
As far as the link between the RTTE directive and this package goes, we are ready to consider and study that issue.
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După dezvăluirea ameninţărilor la adresa oficialilor de stat, guvernul a anunţat că o nouă maşină blindată în valoare de 620 000 de euro a fost achiziţionată pentru Tadic. Translate to English
After the threats to state officials were revealed, the government announced that a new armoured car worth 620,000 euros was purchased for Tadic.
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Question: when does the final maze runner come out? Answer: 2018 Question: how many times has barcelona beaten real madrid? Answer: 91 Question: what language do they speak in the maldives? Answer:
Maldivian
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Context: Remember the smoker next door ? He bought an outdoor wood fireplace . Try to imagine that immediately below your window , upwind by five feet . The first time , we did n't figure out what it was until 1:30 AM . Question Why did the finally figure it out at 130 AM ? Possible answers: OPT: (1). None of the above choices . (2). Smoke moved outside . (3). Smoke drifted outside . (4). Smoke billowed upstairs . The answer:
(4).
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What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform?
how to make cookie bowls for ice cream?
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Question: Sentence 1: You must carry your camping gear. Sentence 2: Sound carries well over water. Does carry mean the same thing in these two sentences? ============ Answer: different meanings Question: Sentence 1: He came out of the coal mine with a face covered in black. Sentence 2: Most coal and ore comes from open-pit mines nowadays. Does mine mean the same thing in these two sentences? ============ Answer: the same meaning Question: Sentence 1: A good cook can often just eyeball the correct quantities of ingredients. Sentence 2: Each geometric construction must be exact; eyeballing it and getting close does not count. Does eyeball mean the same thing in these two sentences? ============ Answer:
the same meaning
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Data: Bandeja paisa, ingredient, Avocado; Avocado, genus, Persea; Bandeja paisa, country, Colombian cuisine; Avocado, family, Lauraceae; Bandeja paisa, region, Paisa Region Sentence about the following data:
Avocado is part of the Lauraceae family and is of the genus Persea. It is an ingredient in the Colombian dish Bandeja paisa which originates from the Paisa region.
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How is "You're fuckin' mine now, arsehole!" said in Czech? In Czech: Jsi zatčen, hajzle! How is "Come on, let's go. ♪Bop she bop, bop bop. ♪Bah, bah, boom, bah, bah, boom. ♪Bop she bop, bop bop. ♪Bah, bah, boom, bah, bah, boom." said in Czech? In Czech: No tak, jdeme. Hele, Giggles, tvoje boky jsou tak seismický. How is "Early in Hakanna we heard in Gorinhering on the static-fuzzed Palace Bulletin that King Argaven had announced his expectation of an heir." said in Czech? In Czech: Na začátku Hakanny jsme v Gorinheringu poslouchali přehled zpráv z paláce, byla to samá porucha, ale oznamovali, že král Argaven očekává dědice. How is "Just got surveillance video from the bar that night." said in Czech?
In Czech: Zrovna jsem dostal záznam z kamer z baru toho večera.
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What concepts are described in the following sentence? "The leader of India is Narendra Modi." Return the answer as pairs of triples.
India LEADER_NAME Narendra Modi
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gem/dart:1.1.0
zs_noopt
Answer the following question. What does one call a member of the Society of Jesus?
jesuit
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Q: "What was the name of Han Solo's spacecraft in the first ""Star Wars"" film to be released?" ----- A: millenium falcon Q: "Complete the John F. Kennedy Quote: ""Ich Bin Ein ......""" ----- A: berliner Q: Into what was Daphne changed as a means of avoiding the advances of the God Apollo? ----- A:
laurel tree
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Write a dialog about anything you want.
Robert: Good evening sir. How is your evening? Pablo: nigga whaaaaat xDD is that you Rob? Robert: of course it's me stupid xD I just wanted to see your reaction xd Pablo: hahaah i guess my reaction was not that difficult to predict Robert: yeah it wasn't xd listen, are you at home? Pablo: yep. Are you trying to distract me from education and convince me to drink alcohol instead? Robert: geeez man what's wrong with you XDDD Pablo: ?????????????????? Robert: you're half right. cause I'd never accuse you of sitting and studying :D Pablo: Where and when then? Robert: I guess we can go somewhere or you can come to the dorm and we'll sit and chill Pablo: cool. did you invite anyone else? Robert: nope, but I can if you want Pablo: yeah, I think we can throw some party, even a little one. I can't stand sitting here and being bored to death Robert: why didn't you text me or something hmm???? Pablo: cause I didn't want to interrupt you xd Robert: interrupt me what, sitting? xD oh stop maaaaaan Pablo: ok xd what time are we meeting then? Robert: 8 pm maybe? we can make a preparty Pablo: cool, 8 then Robert: see you mister B-) Pablo: see yaaaaa :D I'll be calling when I'm nearby Robert: sure. Pablo: Bye Robert: Byee
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Write a summary based on this article: North Korean soldiers walk in the Ryomyong residential area after attending its official opening ceremony on Thursday, April 13, 2017, in Pyongyang, North Korea. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking... (Associated Press) North Korean soldiers walk in the Ryomyong residential area after attending its official opening ceremony on Thursday, April 13, 2017, in Pyongyang, North Korea. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking at a parliamentary panel on national security and diplomacy, warned Thursday that North Korea... (Associated Press) TOKYO (AP) — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned Thursday that North Korea may be capable of firing a missile loaded with sarin nerve gas toward Japan, as international concern mounted that a missile or nuclear test by the authoritarian state could be imminent. "There is a possibility that North Korea is already capable of shooting missiles with sarin as warheads," Abe told a parliamentary panel on national security and diplomacy. Abe was responding to a question about Japan's readiness at a time of increased regional tension. A U.S. navy aircraft carrier is heading toward the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang prepares for the 105th anniversary of the birth of its founder Kim Il Sung this weekend. Citing Syria where dozens of people died recently in an alleged sarin nerve gas attack, Abe said Japan should take the example seriously, stressing the need to strengthen its deterrence against the North. North Korea, which is not a signatory to the international Chemical Weapons Convention, has been producing chemical weapons since the 1980s and is now estimated to have as many as 5,000 tons, according to a South Korean defense white paper. Its stockpile reportedly has 25 types of agents, including sarin. Experts say if North Korea were to attack South Korea, it would likely target Seoul's defenses with chemical and biological weapons dropped from aircraft or delivered via missiles, artillery and grenades. Japan, under its postwar constitution, has limited the role of its military to self-defense only and relied on the U.S. for offensive and nuclear capability. But recently, Abe's ruling party has proposed that Japan should bolster its missile defense, including upgrading the capability to shoot down an enemy missile and acquiring the capacity to attack the base it was fired from. With President Donald Trump's administration not ruling out a military option to dealing with North Korea, "tension is certainly rising," Abe said Wednesday to a group of lawmakers from his ruling party who sought increased safety measures for Japanese nationals in case of an emergency. ___ Follow Mari Yamaguchi on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/mariyamaguchi Find her work at AP News https://www.apnews.com/search/mari%20yamaguchi ||||| Japan is preparing to send several warships to join a US aircraft carrier strike group heading for the Korean peninsula, in a show of force designed to deter North Korea from conducting further missile and nuclear tests. Citing two well-placed sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, Reuters and the Kyodo news agency said several destroyers from Japan’s maritime self-defence forces would join the USS Carl Vinson and its battle group as it enters the East China Sea. The move comes as the Chinese president called for calm in the region in a phone conversation with Donald Trump. China “is committed to the goal of denuclearisation on the Korean peninsula, safeguarding peace and stability on the peninsula, and advocates resolving problems through peaceful means,” Xi Jinping said, according to CCTV, the state broadcaster. Syria strike designed to intimidate North Korea, Chinese state newspaper says Read more The call came after a series of tweets in which Trump pressed China to be more active in pressuring North Korea to abandon its nuclear programme. In a pair of tweets, Trump linked trade deals and the future of the US-China relationship to progress on reining in the regime’s nuclear programme. The US president wrote: Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! U.S.A. In another tweet, Trump said he had told Xi any trade deal between the two countries would be “far better for them if they solve the North Korean problem”. The US aircraft carrier was redeployed from a planned visit to Australia and is sailing north from Singapore towards the Korean peninsula, as speculation mounts that Pyongyang is planning more missile launches to coincide with national anniversaries this month. North Korea watchers believe the regime could conduct missile tests on or around the 105th anniversary of the birth of the state’s founder, Kim Il-sung, on Saturday, or on the 85th anniversary of the ruling Korean People’s Army on 25 April. China is the North’s only key diplomatic ally and its largest trading partner, providing a lifeline to the reclusive state. There are signs China is taking steps to squeeze North Korea and its erratic leader, Kim Jong-un. Chinese authorities have ordered trading companies to return North Korean coal shipments and banned all imports in late February. To bridge the gap, China started importing coal from the US, the first time in two years, a move that is likely to be viewed favourably in Washington. The sources said Japanese and US ships would take part in joint exercises, including helicopter landings on each other’s vessels and communications drills, as the Carl Vinson passe d through waters off Japan. The planned rendezvous is a further sign of increased cooperation between the US, Japanese and South Korean navies. Last month, Aegis ships from the three countr ies held a joint drill to improve their ability to detect and track North Korean missiles. The Carl Vinson is powered by two nuclear reactors and carries almost 100 aircraft. Its strike group also includes guided-missile destroyers and cruisers. A submarine is also expected to join the group. “Japan wants to dispatch several destroyers as the Carl Vinson enters the East China Sea,” one of the Japanese sources was quoted as saying. Reuters said one of the unnamed officials had direct knowledge of the plan, while the other had been briefed about it. Japan’s self-defence forces have not commented on the report. Chinese media warned that the Korean peninsula was closer to war than at any time since the North conducted the first of its five nuclear tests in 2006. The Global Times, a state-run tabloid, suggested Chinese public opinion was turning against North Korea and said harsher measures could be needed, including restricting oil shipments. “Pyongyang can continue its tough stance, however, for its own security, it should at least halt provocative nuclear and missile activities,” the paper wrote in an editorial. “Pyongyang should avoid making mistakes at this time.“ A senior Japanese diplomat said the arrival of a US naval strike group off the peninsula was designed to pressure North Korea into agreeing to a diplomatic solution to its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programmes. “ If you consider overall things such as the fact that the US government has not put out warnings to its citizens in South Korea, I think the risk [of military action) at this point is not high,” the diplomat said. Some experts in South Korea said an imminent North Korean nuclear test was unlikely. Prof Kim Dong-yub of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University , told the Korea Times a ballistic missile launch was the most likely option, adding that the chances of a nuclear detonation were “very low”. On Tuesday, North Korea warned of “catastrophic consequences” in response to any further provocations by the US, days after the Carl Vinson began its journey towards the Korean peninsula. “We will hold the US wholly accountable for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by its outrageous actions,” North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency quoted a foreign ministry spokesman as saying. “[North Korea] is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the US.” Reuters contributed to this report ||||| BEIJING/PYONGYANG (Reuters) - China said on Friday tension over North Korea had to be stopped from reaching an “irreversible and unmanageable stage” as a U.S. aircraft carrier group steamed toward the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test. Concern has grown since the U.S. Navy fired 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airfield last week in response to a deadly gas attack, raising questions about U.S. President Donald Trump’s plans for North Korea, which has conducted missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. and unilateral sanctions. The United States has warned that a policy of “strategic patience” is over. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence travels to South Korea on Sunday on a long-planned 10-day trip to Asia. China, North Korea’s sole major ally and neighbor which nevertheless opposes its weapons program, has called for talks leading to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. “We call on all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing. North Korea denounced the United States for bringing “huge nuclear strategic assets” to the region as the Carl Vinson strike group with a flag-ship nuclear-powered aircraft carrier steamed closer, and said it stood ready to strike back. “The Trump administration, which made a surprise guided cruise-missile strike on Syria on April 6, has entered the path of open threat and blackmail,” the North’s KCNA news agency quoted the military as saying in a statement. “The army and people of the DPRK will as ever courageously counter those who encroach upon the dignity and sovereignty of the DPRK and will always mercilessly ravage all provocative options of the U.S. with Korean-style toughest counteraction.” DPRK stands for the North’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. North Korea, still technically at war with the South after their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a treaty, has on occasion conducted missile or nuclear tests to coincide with big political events and often threatens the United States, South Korea and Japan. On Saturday, it marks the “Day of the Sun”, the 105th anniversary of the birth of state founder Kim Il Sung. U.S. ally South Korea warned against any North Korean “provocation”, such as a nuclear or missile test. “There is certain to be powerful punitive measure that will be difficult for the North Korean regime to endure,” the South’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement. WITH OR WITHOUT YOU While Trump has put North Korea on notice that he will not tolerate any more provocation, U.S. officials have said his administration is focusing its strategy on tougher economic sanctions. Trump said on Thursday North Korea was a problem that “will be taken care of” and he believed Chinese President Xi Jinping would “work very hard” to help resolve it. Trump has also said the United States is prepared to tackle the crisis without China, if necessary. He diverted the Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and its strike group toward the Korean peninsula last weekend in a show of force. (tmsnrt.rs/2p1yGTQ) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves to people cheering during an opening ceremony of a newly constructed residential complex in Ryomyong street in Pyongyang, North Korea April 13, 2017. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj Trump has also been pressing China to do more to rein in North Korea. China banned all imports of North Korean coal on Feb. 26 under U.N. sanctions, cutting off the North’s most important export, and on Friday, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said national airline Air China was suspending flights to Pyongyang. It did not say why the flights, which operate on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, were being suspended and Air China could not be reached for comment. Worry about North Korean aggression has also led to a deterioration of ties between China and South Korea because China objects to the deployment of a U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system in the South. “It’s not hard to see that ever since the United States and Republic of Korea decided to deploy THAAD, the situation has not become harmonious but has become more tense,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, said in response to a question about the system. South Korea and the United States say the sole purpose of the THAAD is to guard against North Korean missiles, but China says that its powerful radar could penetrate its territory. The dollar fell on Friday against a basket of currencies, on track for a losing week as tension over North Korea underpinned the perceived safe-haven Japanese yen. Japan’s Nikkei business daily said the government had discussed how to rescue an estimated 57,000 Japanese citizens in South Korea as well as how to cope with a possible flood of North Korean refugees coming to Japan, among whom might be spies. In Pyongyang, retired soldier Ho Song Chol told Reuters that North Korea would win should there be any conflict with the United States. “We don’t think about other things, we just live in our belief that we will win as long as our Supreme Leader is with us,” Ho said, referring to Kim Jong Un. Slideshow (12 Images) Kang Gil-won, a 26-year-old graduate living in Seoul, said his biggest concern was not North Korea, but finding work in a tough job market. “There’s no concern that war is going to break out tomorrow,” he told Reuters at a “study café” where many job seekers prepare for interviews. “Getting a job is a war that I feel in my bones.” ||||| Summary:
– Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned Thursday that North Korea may be capable of firing a missile loaded with sarin nerve gas toward Japan, as international concern mounted that a missile or nuclear test by the authoritarian state could be imminent. "There is a possibility that North Korea is already capable of shooting missiles with sarin as warheads," Abe told a parliamentary panel when asked about Japan's readiness at a time of increased regional tension. A US navy aircraft carrier is heading toward the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang prepares for the 105th anniversary of the birth of founder Kim Il Sung this weekend. The Guardian reports there is speculation the country could stage a missile test around the birthday celebration or on April 25, which marks the 85th anniversary of the Korean People's Army. North Korea has been producing chemical weapons since the 1980s and is now estimated to have as many as 5,000 tons, according to a South Korean defense white paper. Its stockpile reportedly has 25 types of agents, including sarin, reports the AP. Japan, under its postwar constitution, has limited the role of its military to self-defense only and relied on the US for offensive and nuclear capability. But recently, Abe's ruling party has proposed that Japan should bolster its missile defense, including upgrading the capability to shoot down an enemy missile. China weighed in on the overall situation Thursday, per Reuters, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi saying, "Military force cannot resolve the issue. ... Amid tensions we will also find a kind of opportunity to return to talks."
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The term "house music" is said to have originated from a Chicago club called The Warehouse, which existed from 1977 to 1983. Clubbers to The Warehouse were primarily black and gay, who came to dance to music played by the club's resident DJ Frankie Knuckles, whom fans refer to as the "godfather of house". After the Warehouse closed in 1983, the crowds went to Knuckles' new club, The Power Plant. In the Channel 4 documentary Pump Up The Volume, Knuckles remarks that the first time he heard the term "house music" was upon seeing "we play house music" on a sign in the window of a bar on Chicago's South Side. One of the people in the car with him joked, "you know, that's the kind of music you play down at the Warehouse!", and then everybody laughed. South-Side Chicago DJ Leonard "Remix" Roy, in self-published statements, claims he put such a sign in a tavern window because it was where he played music that one might find in one's home; in his case, it referred to his mother's soul & disco records, which he worked into his sets. Farley Jackmaster Funk was quoted as saying "In 1982, I was DJing at a club called The Playground and there was this kid named Leonard 'Remix' Roy who was a DJ at a rival club called The Rink. He came over to my club one night, and into the DJ booth and said to me, 'I've got the gimmick that's gonna take all the people out of your club and into mine – it's called House music.' Now, where he got that name from or what made him think of it I don't know, so the answer lies with him." Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): what years was the club The warehouse open?
1977 to 1983
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Problem: At first glance these pictures show depressingly familiar scenes of fields of poppies in the wilds of strife-hit Afghanistan - soon to be processed into heroin and shipped around the world. But these scenes were actually captured at an 88 acre farm near Winchester in Hampshire. The flowers are identical to those grown in Afghanistan but, instead of funding global crime syndicates, they will be used to treat those in desperate pain. The UK crop covers an estimated 6,300 acres on farms across the nation and will be harvested by a pharmaceutical company to produce pain-relieving drugs, such as codeine and morphine. Poppy painkiller: These crops were photographed in a secret location in OPTIONS: - Afghanistan. - Dorset. - Hampshire. - Lincolnshire. - Oxfordshire. - Spain. - Tasmania. - Turkey. - UK. - Winchester. Answer: Hampshire. Problem: Scoop up some soil on Mars, heat it up, cool down the steam and ... slurp, slurp! You've got water! Mars might appear dry as a desert, but astronauts may someday be able to tap its soil to quench their thirst. Research recently published suggests that the soil from the Martian surface contains about 2% water by weight. This is one of several insights emerging from data that the Mars rover Curiosity has been collecting. Five studies in the journal Science were published last week based on data from the rover's first 100 days on the Red Planet. "The community was surprised that there was a large amount of water trapped in the ... Martian soil," said Chris Webster, manager of NASA's Planetary Sciences Instruments Office. The other main soil type was coarse and is local to OPTIONS: - Chris Webster, the area where the rover is exploring. - Gale Crater, the area where the rover is exploring. - Mars, the area where the rover is exploring. - Mars rover Curiosity, the area where the rover is exploring. - Martian, the area where the rover is exploring. - NASA, the area where the rover is exploring. - Planetary Sciences Instruments Office, the area where the rover is exploring. - Red Planet, the area where the rover is exploring. - Science, the area where the rover is exploring. Answer: Gale Crater, the area where the rover is exploring. Problem: By Tara Brady Mark Simmonds said Scotland Yard had flagged up 14 'serious' offices by people with diplomatic immunity Two Saudi diplomats have avoided drink-drive charges in the UK because they have diplomatic immunity. However, anyone caught drink-driving in Saudi's capital Riyadh would face 800 lashes. Mark Simmonds, a Foreign Office minister, said Scotland Yard's diplomatic protection group had flagged up 14 'serious and significant' offences last year by people with diplomatic immunity. A Pakistani diplomat is alleged to have committed a domestic rape while under the protection of diplomatic immunity, the Foreign Office said. Mr Simmonds noted the alleged offence in the annual report on serious offences alleged against foreign diplomats and emphasised the Foreign Office seeks to have immunity waived in serious cases. In 2002 a OPTIONS: - Foreign Office businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Mark Simmonds businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Pakistani businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Riyadh businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Saudi businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Scotland Yard businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Simmonds businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - Tara Brady businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. - UK businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. Answer: UK businessman was sentenced to 800 lashes, jailed for eight years and fined £400,000 after being convicted of running an establishment which sold alcohol. Problem: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama called on Tuesday for a short-term agreement to put off deep cuts to government spending, including the military, set to take effect next month. Obama made his pitch in a statement to reporters at the White House, urging Congress to pass a measure that would offset some of the imminent automatic spending cuts -- known as sequestration -- that were part of a 2011 debt ceiling deal. The president made clear that he still wanted a broader deficit reduction agreement with Republicans that included spending cuts, entitlement reforms and increased revenue from eliminating some tax breaks. Some analysts warn that OPTIONS: - Barack Obama's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. - CNN's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. - Congress's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. - Obama's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. - Republicans's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. - Washington's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. - White House's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession. Answer:
Washington's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession.
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Sentence: Alvah Sabin was from Vermont, where the largest city is Burlington. He died in Sycamore, which is part of DeKalb County in Illinois. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Vermont, largestCity, Burlington, Vermont; Alvah Sabin, state, Vermont; Alvah Sabin, deathPlace, Sycamore, Illinois; Sycamore, Illinois, region, DeKalb County, Illinois input question: Sentence: Afonso Pena International Airport is located in Sao Jose dos Pinhais, in the south region of Brazil. It is operated by Infraero and serves Curitiba in the State of Paraná. Structured data: Afonso Pena International Airport, cityServed, Curitiba; Curitiba, isPartOf, Paraná (state); Afonso Pena International Airport, operatingOrganisation, Infraero; Afonso Pena International Airport, location, São José dos Pinhais; São José dos Pinhais, isPartOf, South Region, Brazil Sentence: In almost unrelated facts both the Native Americans ethnic group and the book A Loyal Character Dancer originate in the USA. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: A Loyal Character Dancer, country, United States; United States, ethnicGroup, Native Americans in the United States Sentence: The full name of ACF Fiorentina is ACF Fiorentina S.p.A., they have 47290 members and played the 2014-15 season in Serie A. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: ACF Fiorentina, numberOfMembers, 47290; ACF Fiorentina, fullName, "ACF Fiorentina S.p.A."; ACF Fiorentina, season, 2014–15 Serie A Sentence: Iraq is the birth place of Alaa Abdul Zahra, who played for Duhok SC. Alaa Abdul-Zahra plays for the Iraq national under-23 football team. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Alaa Abdul-Zahra, birthPlace, Iraq; Alaa Abdul-Zahra, club, Iraq national under-23 football team; Alaa Abdul-Zahra, club, Duhok SC Sentence: Trane is in the building materials industry producing building management systems. One of the products offered by Trane is HVAC. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A:
Trane, product, Building Management System; Trane, industry, Building materials; Trane, product, HVAC
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Here is a question about this article: For horizontal propagation between transmitting and receiving antennas situated near the ground reasonably far from each other, the distances traveled by tne direct and reflected rays are nearly the same. There is almost no relative phase shift. If the emission is polarized vertically, the two fields (direct and reflected) add and there is maximum of received signal. If the signal is polarized horizontally, the two signals subtract and the received signal is largely cancelled. The vertical plane radiation patterns are shown in the image at right. With vertical polarization there is always a maximum for θ=0, horizontal propagation (left pattern). For horizontal polarization, there is cancellation at that angle. Note that the above formulae and these plots assume the ground as a perfect conductor. These plots of the radiation pattern correspond to a distance between the antenna and its image of 2.5λ. As the antenna height is increased, the number of lobes increases as well. What is the answer to this question: When is the emission at maximized recieved signal? **** So... polarized vertically Here is a question about this article: Nicholas began courting Britain by means of conversations with the British ambassador, George Hamilton Seymour, in January and February 1853.:105 Nicholas insisted that he no longer wished to expand Imperial Russia:105 but that he had an obligation to the Christian communities in the Ottoman Empire.:105 The Tsar next dispatched a highly abrasive diplomat, Prince Menshikov, on a special mission to the Ottoman Sublime Porte in February 1853. By previous treaties, the sultan was committed "to protect the (Eastern Orthodox) Christian religion and its churches." Menshikov demanded a Russian protectorate over all 12 million Orthodox Christians in the Empire, with control of the Orthodox Church's hierarchy. A compromise was reached regarding Orthodox access to the Holy Land, but the Sultan, strongly supported by the British ambassador, rejected the more sweeping demands. What is the answer to this question: Who wanted to ruled over the 12 million Orthodox Christians in the Empire? **** So... Menshikov Here is a question about this article: Bell's patent 174,465, was issued to Bell on March 7, 1876, by the U.S. Patent Office. Bell's patent covered "the method of, and apparatus for, transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically ... by causing electrical undulations, similar in form to the vibrations of the air accompanying the said vocal or other sound" [N 16] Bell returned to Boston the same day and the next day resumed work, drawing in his notebook a diagram similar to that in Gray's patent caveat. What is the answer to this question: On what day did Bell go back to Boston? **** So...
March 7, 1876
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Answer the following question: where does chyme go after it leaves the stomach?
small intestine
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question: Coming off their heartbreaking overtime loss at home against the Texans, the Redskins traveled to Edward Jones Dome to take on the St. Louis Rams. In the first quarter, the Rams scored first with a 42-yard TD run from Steven Jackson for a 7-0 lead. following their next possession the Rams scored again with Sam Bradford connecting with Daniel Fells for a 3-yard TD Pass to go up 14-0. In the second quarter the Redskins were able to get on the board with Graham Gano kicking a 29-yard field goal, followed by them scoring a TD with Donovan McNabb connecting with Santana Moss for a 21-yard TD pass. While Gano was able to kick a 24-yard field goal to make it 14-13 at the half, in the third quarter the Redskins were only able to score with Gano kicking a 21-yard FG while Kenneth Darby responded with a 12-yard TD run. In the 4th quarter Josh Brown kicked a 37, 29 & 41-yard field goals, sealing a Redskins loss. Answer this question: How many yards was McNabb's touchdown pass? answer: 21-yard question: The 2010 United States Census reported that Marin County had a population of 252,409. The racial makeup of Marin County was 201,963 (80.0%) White (U.S. Census), 6,987 (2.8%) African American (U.S. Census), 1,523 (0.6%) Native American (U.S. Census), 13,761 (5.5%) Asian (U.S. Census), 509 (0.2%) Pacific Islander (U.S. Census), 16,973 (6.7%) from Race (United States Census), and 10,693 (4.2%) from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census) or Latino (U.S. Census) of any race were 39,069 persons (15.5%). Answer this question: How many percent of people were not African American? answer: 97.2 question: Other projects were made for the occupation of parts of Brazil in 1579, following the death of Sebastian of Portugal at the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, and also in 1582 under Admiral Filippo di Piero Strozzi, cousin of Catherine de Médicis. During that period the crowns of Spain and Portugal were united under the same king, the Dutch attacked and captured Salvador de Bahia and the island of Fernando de Noronha, but a Portuguese-Spanish fleet very soon recovered those cities. In the 17th century, France again briefly established a colony in Brazil with the establishment of France Equinoxiale. On 21 September 1711, in the 11-day Battle of Rio de Janeiro, René Duguay-Trouin captured Rio de Janeiro, then believed impregnable, with twelve ships and 6,000 men, in spite of the defence consisting of seven ships of the line, five forts and 12,000 men; he held the governor for ransom. Investors in this venture doubled their money, and Duguay-Trouin earned a promotion to Lieutenant général de la Marine. Answer this question: Which happened first Battle of Rio de Janeiro or Battle of Alcácer Quibir? answer:
Battle of Alcácer Quibir
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If Henry VIII and Elizabeth I were determined to subdue Ireland, and sent in massive military expeditions., can we conclude that "Elizabeth I kept the military home."?
no
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Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: In the mathematical field of topology, the Alexandroff extension is a way to extend a noncompact topological space by adjoining a single point in such a way that the resulting space is compact. It is named for the Russian mathematician Pavel Alexandrov. Hypothesis: It is also a way to extend the compact topological space
It's impossible to say
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What's new in digital mkt? What is the sentiment of this tweet?
positive
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With the help of Charles Stearn, an expert on vacuum pumps, in 1878, Swan developed a method of processing that avoided the early bulb blackening. This received a British Patent in 1880.[dubious – discuss] On 18 December 1878, a lamp using a slender carbon rod was shown at a meeting of the Newcastle Chemical Society, and Swan gave a working demonstration at their meeting on 17 January 1879. It was also shown to 700 who attended a meeting of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne on 3 February 1879. These lamps used a carbon rod from an arc lamp rather than a slender filament. Thus they had low resistance and required very large conductors to supply the necessary current, so they were not commercially practical, although they did furnish a demonstration of the possibilities of incandescent lighting with relatively high vacuum, a carbon conductor, and platinum lead-in wires. Besides requiring too much current for a central station electric system to be practical, they had a very short lifetime. Swan turned his attention to producing a better carbon filament and the means of attaching its ends. He devised a method of treating cotton to produce 'parchmentised thread' and obtained British Patent 4933 in 1880. From this year he began installing light bulbs in homes and landmarks in England. His house was the first in the world to be lit by a lightbulb and also the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectric power. In 1878 the home of Lord Armstrong at Cragside was also among the first houses to be lit by electricity. In the early 1880s he had started his company. In 1881, the Savoy Theatre in the City of Westminster, London was lit by Swan incandescent lightbulbs, which was the first theatre, and the first public building in the world, to be lit entirely by electricity. Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): Why was Swan's first lamp commercially viable?
unanswerable
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This text is missing some spaces, please add them: VocabularyRacing-Software:Home&Education:Language
Vocabulary Racing - Software: Home & Education: Language
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Problem: Desayuno disponible bajo petición por un cargo extra. ** English? Answer: Breakfast provided on request at an extra charge. Q: 1: So it is in spiritual things. Satan is constantly seeking to produce effects by rude and violent thrusts; but Jesus found access to minds by the pathway of their most familiar associations.; 2: Spanish. A: Así ocurre en las cosas espirituales. Satanás trata constantemente de producir efectos por medio de embestidas rudas y violentas; pero Jesús halla acceso a la mente por la senda de sus asociaciones más familiares. Q: Translate "A 250 metros del mar en el resort de Katoro": Spanish --> English. translate: 250 meters from the sea in the Katoro Resort Problem: Spanish. Answer: Marisa González ha encontrado la ruina contemporánea y, en su deseo de conservar lo sido, actúa como el fotógrafo transformando la realidad en antigüedad53. [Translate Q]: Translate "However by the beginning of the thirteenth century, a dispute over the succession leads to the overthrow of Lord Two Earthquake and his son Eight Grass, by Lord One Lizard." to Spanish. [A]: Sin embargo por los comienzos del siglo trece, una disputa sobre la sucesión lleva al derrocamiento del Señor Dos Terremoto y su hijo Ocho Grama, por el Señor Uno Lagarto. Q: 1: During these years the Seventy enrolled 107 students.; 2: Spanish. A:
Durante estos años, Los Setenta enrolaron a 107 estudiantes.
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