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question: Teacher asked me this: Solve 9*d + d = 6*d for d. ++++++++++ answer: 0 Solve -7378 + 627 - 2461 = -325*p + 1188 for p. Solve this plz. A: 32 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 0 = 2902*u - 2930*u - 56 for u. ANS: -2 Q: What is the solution? Solve -2350 = 1244*m + 8835 + 12451 for m. A: -19 Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve -23194 - 2846 = 930*z for z. answer: -28 question: Teacher asked me this: Solve -7*i = 33 - 5 for i. ++++++++++ answer:
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Make use of the article to answer the questions. The Peales were a famous family of American artists. Charles Willson Peale is best remembered for his portraits of leading figures of the American Revolution. He painted portraits of Franklin and Jefferson and over a dozen of George Washington. His life-size portrait of his sons Raphaelle and Titian was so realistic that George Washington reportedly once tipped his hat to the figures in the picture. Charles Willson Peale gave up painting in his middle age and devoted his life to the Peale museum, which he founded in Philadelphia. The world's first popular museum of art and natural science mainly covered paintings by Peale and his family as well as displays of animals in their natural settings. Peale found the animals himself and found a method to make the exhibits more lifelike. The museum's most popular display was the skeleton of a huge, extinct elephant, which Peale _ on a New York farm in 1801. Three of Peale's seventeen children were also famous artists. Paphaelle Peale often painted still lives of flowers, fruit, and cheese. His brother Rembrandt studied under his father and painted portraits of many noted people, including one of George Washington. Another brother, Rubens Peale, painted mostly landscapes and portraits. James Peale, the brother of Charles Willson Peale, specialized in miniatures . His daughter Sarah Miriam Peale was probably the first professional female portrait painter in America. 1. What was the Peale family occupation? 2. What is Charles Wilson Peale known best for? 3. How many figures are listed? 4. Is John Adams one of them? 5. How many paintings of George Washington did he paint? 6. Who did he fool with his life-like painting? 7. Who was depicted in that artwork? 8. What were their names? 9. Did Peale paint when he was elderly? 10. Why not? 11. Why? 12. Where was that located? 13. Was it the first art museum for ordinary people? 14. What else was there besides paintings? 15. What science displays were there? 16. Was there an elephant skeleton there? 17. Did people like to see it? 18. Who many children did he have? 19. And how many were artists? 20. What were Paphaelle's subjects? 21. Where did Rembrandt Peale study? Numbered answers:
1. they were artists 2. his portraits of leading figures of the American Revolution. 3. Three 4. No 5. more than 12 6. George Washington 7. his sons 8. Raphaelle and Titian 9. No 10. he gave up painting in his middle age 11. he devoted his life to the Peale museum 12. Philadelphia 13. Yes 14. natural science 15. displays of animals in their natural settings 16. Yes 17. Yes 18. seventeen 19. . Three 20. still lives of flowers, fruit, and cheese 21. under his father
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Jak básnické. Which language is this? Language: Czech Chci okamžitě jeho hlášení! Which language is this? Language: Czech Probud'te se, chlapci. Which language is this? Language: Czech Půjčíš mi svůj automat? Which language is this? Language:
Czech
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How disliked is Pope Francis among Catholics? How do Catholics feel about Pope Francis? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no "If New Zealand is 'New' Zealand, is there an 'Old' Zealand?" Is there any song about New Zealand? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no How do you create evernote templates? What is the best site to download Evernote templates? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no What does it mean when a phone rings once and then goes straight to voicemail? How do you change a phone number through Straight Talk? OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer:
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In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Consult the syllabus or your online course page for information on the assignment. See if it asks you to answer a specific question or explain research you’ve completed. Understanding what your professor requires can keep you on topic and maximize the time you have to write your essay. Avoid sending the professor last minute questions about the assignment; it's a dead giveaway you did not do much work. Before beginning, write a sensible plan to guide yourself through the paper. Break the essay into manageable parts that you can stick to during your allotted time. Allot specific times based on your strengths and weaknesses in writing. Consider using a plan such as the following: 9:00 – 9:30 – Consider paper topic and your argument 9:30 – 10:30 – Conduct research. 10:30 – 10:40 – Short break. 10:40 – 11:00 – Write introductory paragraph. 11:00 – 12:15 – Write main body text. 12:15 – 13:00 – Write your essay. 13:00 – 14:00 – Weave in research and expert opinions. 14:00 – 14:15 – Short break. 14:15 – 15:00 – Revise and "beef up" your essay with extra text. 15:00 – 15.15 – Check your essay for errors and print (or submit if your professor uses an online service, such as Google Classroom). Use the introduction to let your readers know what you’re going to say in the paper. Start with a hook, which grabs your reader’s attention and interest. Make sure to clearly state your argument in simple prose, which is the entire point of the paper. Writing a strong introduction may distract your professor from an otherwise terribly written body. An example of a hook could be “A letter from South Africa arrived in Hamburg, Germany during 1945. The message was from Adam Landauer, a German Jew interned in a camp for enemy aliens. An index card, nestled among 50 million other such cards, summarizes what action was taken in response. The location service found his missing brother. Max’s letter showed the importance of tracing agencies to reconstructing Europe after war.” Allow yourself to free-write the “meat,” or body, of your paper. Build on 2-3 relevant points that you’ve learned in class. Then analyze these points with your thoughts and opinions based on lectures and assigned readings. This can quickly add length to the paper that you can shape with some expert research in the revision process. Write simple sentences, which can simply the paper-writing process. For example, you can easily build off of these four statements: “Roman rulers possessed considerable wealth;” “wealthy Romans used aqueducts built with lead before poorer citizens;” “the lead made the Roman leadership crazy;” “the Roman empire declined before aqueducts were widespread.” Revisit what you’ve said in the introduction and body of your paper in the conclusion. Provide a strong impression that you did what you set to do in the paper for your professor by saying things such as, “But Max’s case highlights the binary of humanitarian assistance: it was simultaneously benevolent and political. This challenges earlier scholarship on the apolitical nature of humanitarian aid.” These types of statements may make your professor forget about the haphazard nature of your research and writing. Summary: Read the assignment requirements closely. Develop a plan. Hook your reader with the introduction. String together the paper’s body. Conclude your essay. In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the common causes of eyelash problems is an infection called blepharitis. This is an overgrowth of bacteria on the face and can have many causes, from poor hygiene to parasites. The best thing that you can do to prevent this problem is to wash your face regularly. If your face is exposed to bacteria, such as if an animal licks your face or you wipe your face while preparing food, wash your face immediately. There is a relatively common disorder, similar to OCD, in which people feel compelled to pull their own hair. For most sufferers that means pulling the hair on their head, but some also pull their eyelashes or eyebrows. This disorder is called "trichotillomania". If you think you might have this, talk to a therapist. There are medications and behavioral tricks which can help you stop and feel more relaxed. Even if you don't think you have this disorder, it's best not to pull your own hairs out for any reason. If you find you can't stop, reconsider if you have trich. Sometimes loss of eyelashes can be the result of physical problems far below the skin's surface. You might be affected by thyroid or hormone problems that limit or inhibit hair growth. Usually, you will see hair loss in other areas of your body as well, but it isn't guaranteed. If you are young, you might have a serious health condition that is causing problems with your hormones. However, if you are older, above your 40s or 50s, this is probably normal. Even for normal hair loss, however, there are medications you can take so talk to your doctor. If you have hair loss only on your lashes, you probably have an infection. However, if you notice patches of hair loss elsewhere on your body (especially at the sides of your head), you may have a condition called alopecia. This is a relatively common disorder and causes hair loss all over the body. Talk to your doctor about treatments that might be right for you. If this problem is ongoing or reoccurring, you should absolutely talk to your doctor. Some eyelash loss is normal but excessive loss of lashes is usually a sign of other health problems. Some health problems can be very serious, such as problems with your thyroid. Because of this, it's best to talk to a doctor if the problem returns or goes on for a long time. Summary: Keep your face clean. Do not pull your eyelashes. Get tested for thyroid and hormone problems. Look for hair loss elsewhere. Talk to your doctor. In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you need to insert the SD card, you may need to remove the back from your Android. Tablets and phones use microSD cards, which are miniature versions of the SD cards found in cameras and such. In some cases, you'll need to remove the battery from your Android as well before you can access the SD slot. It's a gear-shaped app in your Android's App Drawer. You'll find this option about halfway down the Settings page. On a Samsung device, tap Device maintenance. It should be below the "Portable storage" heading. This option is in the top-right corner of the screen. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. If you want to set up your SD card as an internal storage option, tap Format as internal. If you're simply attempting to erase your SD card, tap Format. You may first have to tap Storage at the bottom of the page on a Samsung device. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will begin formatting your SD card for your Android device. This process should only take a few seconds. Once it's complete, your SD card has successfully been reformatted. Summary:
Make sure your Android's SD card is in place. Open your Android's Settings . Scroll down and tap Storage. Tap your microSD card's name. Tap ⋮. Tap Storage settings. Tap Format or Format as internal. Tap ERASE & FORMAT.
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Is it possible to conclude that "A girl picking dandelions in a grassy meadow." if "A girl is picking flowers."?
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where is the daily value found and used??
nutrition facts labels
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Karamanlis, "Ülkenin bu kadar çok noktasında aynı anda bu kadar çok yangının çıkması tesadüf olamaz. In English? xxxxx "So many fires breaking out simultaneously in so many parts of the country cannot be a coincidence. How is "The regional development component will cover investments in infrastructure, such as activities for protection of the environment." said in Turkish? Bölgesel kalkınma maddesi, çevre koruma faaliyetleri gibi altyapı yatırımlarını kapsayacak. Q: Translate "Although the majority of Turkish Cypriots approved the reunification plan, only the internationally-recognised Greek Cypriot part of the island joined the EU on May 1st, 2004, representing the whole country." to Turkish? A: Yeniden birleşme planını Kıbrıslı Türklerin büyük çoğunluğu desteklemesine karşın, 1 Mayıs 2004'te AB'ye yalnızca adanın uluslararası alanda tanınan Kıbrıs Rum Kesimi bütün ülkeyi temsilen katıldı. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: İki yetkili, Pazartesi günü başlayan organize suç konulu iki günlük bir konferansa katıldı. Q: Translate ""If our defence covered successfully [Andrei] Arshavin of Russia, they should cover [US's Landon] Donovan without problem," Jazbec said." to Turkish? Yes: Jazbec, "Savunmamız Rus Andrei Arşavin'i başarılı bir şekilde tuttuysa, ABD'li Landon Donovan'ı sorunsuz şekilde tutmalıdır." dedi. Q: Translate "He resigned on Sunday (May 13th) after a debate that lasted some 12 hours." to Turkish? Yes:
Nikoliç, yaklaşık 12 saat süren tartışma sonrasında 13 Mayıs Pazar günü istifa etti.
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Q: positive A: Hot and miserable... ): But I got a new phone! It's a banter! Graduated Saturday and got a little burnt on my face. D: Q: negative A: @macmuso that sounds awesome. I may have to come and see it - we don't get much opera here in Hobart. Q: positive A:
@HPNeo thanks
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If The information center, which serves as a base for archaeologists working at the site, has a number of interesting displays about the history of the wall., can we conclude that "The center is of vital importance to the workers."? OPT: 1. yes 2. it is not possible to tell 3. no
2.
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Math Problem Solve 0*x + 61*x - 35319 = 640*x for x.
-61
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Q: If After allowing his soldiers three days of pillaging, he restored order, acting with considerable leniency and good sense., can we say that "He allowed his soldiers to loot the city for as long as they liked."? A: no Q: If well yeah and i heard a story about there's a there's a certain scene in the movie where there's um where they're where they're on a buffalo hunt and they have a particular child actor uh who's who's being supposedly run down by a buffalo, can we say that "In one part of the movie, a buffalo knocks over a child."? A: yes Q: If Given half a chance, Hollywood movies and British pop songs and Mercedes limos and all the glitzy glamour of rumbustious capitalism were exactly what people wanted., can we say that "People love capitalism because they love to spend money on useless crap. "? A: it is not possible to tell Q: If the only real restrictions they have are uh no halter tops and no shorts even the long walking short of the squirts the the split skirts anything that that could be considered shorts they don't allow and they don't allow um, can we say that "They said halter tops should have jackets over them."? A:
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Q: Located in the Baxter Village Shopping center in Fort Mill, SC (about 10 minutes south of Charlotte). Great location, great atomsphere. This is a beer/wine store, the emphasis seems to be on wine, but they do have a respectable beer selection. They also have a growler fill station with some great offerings, and a tasting bar. I love the idea of drinking a beer on tap, while I am shopping for beer. The owner, Dave, is a terrific guy and seems to know his stuff when it comes to beer. Very nice atmosphere and a dedication to customer service that is hard to find. Really a top notch place. I think the pricing is a little higher than most places but not overwhelmingly so. Overall a nice place to look if your usual place doesn't have what you are looking for. A: positive Q: This place is noisy. The special snapper was encrusted in gooey sly hash brown like shreds the salmon wasp squeaky and chewy it was almost impossible to remove from the cedar plank nice view hence the two stars A: negative Q: This is cool place to eat. Great atmosphere and good food. Good people. Food has been great every time I go. A: positive Q: We have ordered Harley's to go twice now. It's close to home, so It's convenient for the nights we want to stay in but don't want to cook. The first time we were kept waiting for about 10 minutes while our pizzas got cold in the window. The bartender was busy, so I get it, but it still hurts to see your food sit, waiting for you. The pizza was good, not great, I think there is definitely better around. The most recent time we ordered a few appetizers. The antipasto plate was a little small. Nothing too exciting. The Fig bruchetta was good. The oragnine di patate were really good, especially the Gorgonzola sauce served with them, I recommend this. My favorite for the night was the Arugula pear salad. Really good. I am just between 3 and 4 stars here, I'm not quite there yet, A solid 3 and 3/4, so I'll round up on that. I feel like it's a little on the pricey side for what you get, and nothing to date has really blown me away. But maybe it requires a dine in experience to get me there, and I am more than willing to give it a try. The place is nice, very laid back and a little romantic. A:
positive
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Write an article based on this "Actors, politicians and figures from the arts world have been reacting to the death of Brian Friel." Article:
"His is a body of work that will endure. He was familiar to generations of Irish people and others across the globe. "While his work has been performed on the professional stage to huge acclaim, it is also widely presented year after year in the amateur drama movement, and in school productions at home and abroad. "His contribution to what one might call 'the theatre of memory' is an outstanding legacy. After Brian Friel's work no one could offer amnesia as an alternative to history. "To have had the privilege of knowing Brian Friel as a friend was an immense gift. He was a man of powerful intellect, great courage and generosity. These were talents that he delivered with great humour, grit and compassion. His legacy to the Irish people is immense." "I am so sad to hear the world has lost the great Brian Friel. "When a poet dies, we lose not just his, but the voices of all the people who passed through his life and imagination. "And Friel introduced the people of Donegal to us as if we were all members of his family and community, and we couldn't help but recognise the people we loved in our own towns and lives, the people who make us laugh and make us furious. "We've lost a tender dramatist, an insightful humanist, and a lovely man." "Brian was Ireland's Chekhov. All his plays touched on the parochial and the universal. "Their themes described the complexities of the Irish character with enormous wit, grace and love. "I had the pleasure of being in five of Brian's plays, in my early years. "It was a joy to say his words and to feel secure in the hands of a master craftsman. "I hope he and Heaney are having a 'wee one' together now and sharing a giggle." "I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of my dear friend Brian Friel. "To put simply, Brian Friel was a genius. But he was a genius who lived, breathed and walked amongst us. "His loss will be felt terribly by his family and his fans. However, we can count ourselves lucky that the treasure of his work will be with us forever. "He had a unique ability to transform the local to the global and bring the past to the present which enthralled people the world over. "He is rightly regarded as one of the greatest Irish playwrights of all time." "The nation and the world have lost one of the giants of theatre. His mythical stories from Ballybeg reached all corners of the world from Dublin to London to Broadway and onto the silver screen. "All of his plays, including Translations, Faith Healer, Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Dancing at Lughnasa, will forever form part of the canon of greatness in dramatic writing. "The consummate Irish storyteller, his work spoke to each of us with humour, emotion and authenticity. Like the great WB Yeats, he also served in Seanad Éireann. I would like to send my deepest condolences to his wife, Anne, and his children." "It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Brian Friel. "Brian was one of our truly great playwrights and was a household name not only here at home but on the international stage as well. He was renowned on Broadway, where many of his plays ran to great acclaim. Through his writing he brought Ireland, and particularly Donegal, to the world." "It is the richness of his drama that we will miss the most. His plays were grounded in a familiar reality, yet they had layers of humour, sadness, satire, tragedy and hope. "Friel belongs to the canon of great Irish writers. His affection for everyday subject matter was matched by his understanding of the human condition. This resulted in unique work, which stands as a milestone in Irish theatre. "While today we mourn his death, and the vast gap his passing leaves, we also look to a legacy that will resonate through the ages. " "Brian Friel was the most gifted dramatist of his generation and amongst the greatest ever to come out of Ireland. "Although he immersed us all in the richness and complexity of life in Ireland, he had that rare ability to imbue local themes with universal resonance, which explains why his masterpieces in particular enjoy such enduring and widespread popularity." "There is a great sense of loss today. "He was championed in Derry because he championed Derry himself when he opened Field Day. "I was assistant stage manager when Translations opened and it changed my life. These were giants of the literary world who were involved in this play and so many plays in the ten years after that. "When Brian embraced you, you became part of his wider cultural family. If you got to know the warmth of him, and his wife, Anne, and his family, it was extraordinary. "I think he really understood the human condition, there's no doubt about that. He just had remarkable insights." "We are very sad to hear of the passing of Brian Friel. Brian won a People of the Year award in 1991, however the award was stolen from his home. "It turned up two years ago in an old garage in Rathfarnham, Dublin. We believe that it was left as security for petrol in a filling station many years ago. "The person never returned to claim it, and when the filling station closed down 10 years ago, the owner kept the medal at home with the intention of finding the owner. "Two years ago he re-discovered it when doing a clear-out. We met with the man and reunited Brian with his engraved 'Special Adjudicators Award'. This is the lovely note (above) we received back from him." "Brian was a man of formidable intellect and fond spirit. He could be robust in his views but always modest of himself. "His own attainments in his literary discipline did not prevent him from being warm in his appreciation of and to so many others. "It was a privilege to hear his insights and encouragement on the power and use of language and his belief that political discourse needed to find new resonances without ignoring older truths." "Generosity and modesty were the hallmark of this great Irishman, who never strayed far from his roots. "During my time as president of Saint Columb's College in Derry, I had contact with Brian on a number of occasions, he being a most distinguished past pupil of the college. "He was genuinely interested in the students' progress and especially supportive with regard to the development of their literary skills. "Brian Friel's many achievements, nationally and internationally, are too numerous to mention and his legacy is a truly great one. We are all honoured to have had him in our midst." "One of the great pleasures of this past summer has been working with Brian on Dancing at Lughnasa, and I know he was delighted with the way the production was received by audiences - it was genuinely a fitting tribute to one of the greatest writers Ireland has produced. "His presence, his kindness and his work will always live in this playhouse. We will miss him terribly." "For more than 50 years, Brian's plays have brought Irish theatre to the international stage and the Field Day Theatre Company, which he co-founded in 1980, transformed the landscape of Irish theatre. "In 2008, Queen's established the Brian Friel Theatre and Research Centre and has enjoyed a long and successful relationship with the playwright. Brian showed a keen interest in the work of our students and, in 2011, the Brian Friel Medal was inaugurated for the highest mark in theatre practice. "Everyone at the university would like to extend their deepest condolences to Brian's wife, Anne, and the wider family circle."
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Write an article based on this summary: – Jamie Oliver's gastric juices must be bubbling with joy. The food activist and celebrity chef has fought for months against so-called "pink slime," and lo and behold, McDonald's announced last week it has stopped using the controversial beef, CBS News reports. The chain was "taking a product that would be sold in its cheaper form for dogs" and gave "it to humans," Oliver said; he's "thrilled" by McD's decision. What is "pink slime"? Used in 70% of ground beef, it's beef trimmings from strange parts of a cow that are treated with ammonium hydroxide to make them relatively safe and edible, Huffington Post reports. The USDA approved "pink slime" in 2007, but the New York Times and the documentary Food Inc. have raised doubts about its safety. Food Safety News says the public backlash was unfair, but the Times linked "pink slime" to dozens of cases of E. coli and salmonella. (Read about a deadly bacteria found in supermarket meats.)
McDonald's scraps controversial beef process Cholesterol drugs may not lower heart attack risk, study says Cholesterol drugs may not lower heart attack risk, study says Severe weather: Texas flooding and snow in New York Severe weather: Texas flooding and snow in New York Celebrity chef and food activist Jamie Oliver is a man on a mission: to stop the use of what he calls "pink slime," beef scraps no one would choose to eat, reprocessed and repurposed for use in hamburger patties. It is, he asserts, "not fit for human consumption." "We're taking a product that would be sold in its cheaper form for dogs and," he says, "after this process, we can give it to humans." The first salvo in his high-profile food fight was an April 2011 stomach-turning demonstration on his TV show, "Food Revolution," nine months ago. He washed bits of beef in a solution of ammonia and water -- ammonium hydroxide -- to kill off bacteria, a technique approved by the Food and Drug Administration. "This is a practice," Oliver says, "that's openly admitted to being in 70 percent of ground beef. That kind of puts it everywhere." But last week, McDonald's announced it's no longer using the controversial beef. In a statement, the chain said the decision "was not related to any particular event." Still, Oliver said he's "thrilled." But, if he considers McDonalds a victory, he'd have to call Los Angeles a loss. City schools rejected his offer for a healthy menu makeover and decided to go it alone. And student Kevin Albrecht says, "The healthier it gets, the more disgusting it is." Some can barely describe what "it" is. Fellow student Marina Sangit said one item is "called a barbecue sandwich, but it looks like an imitation Sloppy Joe." So, the district keeps trying, testing healthy, "tastier" foods on kids and parents. But, observes student Cameron Michaels, "Any food (adults say) is good for me, I think I'm not going to like it." Yet - one student says he likes "the pesoli, the hummus and the water." Parent Amu Narin agreed, noting, "He's shoveling it in. And I've never seen him eat salad at home." Like Jamie Oliver, the schools want healthy foods, but they're learning kids will only eat what's good for them, if it tastes good. To see Bill Whitaker's full report, click on the video in the player above. ||||| In July, school lunch officials temporarily banned their hamburger makers from using meat from a Beef Products facility in Kansas because of salmonella — the third suspension in three years, records show. Yet the facility remained approved by the U.S.D.A. for other customers. Presented by The Times with the school lunch test results, top department officials said they were not aware of what their colleagues in the lunch program had been finding for years. In response, the agriculture department said it was revoking Beef Products’ exemption from routine testing and conducting a review of the company’s operations and research. The department said it was also reversing its policy for handling Beef Products during pathogen outbreaks. Since it was seen as pathogen-free, the processed beef was excluded from recalls, even when it was an ingredient in hamburgers found to be contaminated. The Beef Products case reveals a schism between the main Department of Agriculture and its division that oversees the school lunch program, a divide that underscores the government’s faltering effort to make hamburger safe. The U.S.D.A. banned the sale of meat found to be contaminated with the O157:H7 strain of E. coli 15 years ago, after a deadly outbreak was traced to Jack in the Box restaurants. Meat tainted with salmonella is also a hazard. But while the school lunch program will not buy meat contaminated with salmonella, the agriculture department does not ban its sale to the general public. Even so, E. coli outbreaks nationwide have increased in recent years. And this summer, two outbreaks of particularly virulent strains of salmonella in hamburger prompted large recalls of ground beef across several states. Although no outbreak has been tied to Beef Products, officials said they would thoroughly scrutinize any future industry innovations for fighting contamination “to ensure that they are scientifically sound and protect public health,” and that they were examining the government’s overall meat safety policies. The founder and owner of Beef Products, Eldon N. Roth, declined requests for interviews or access to the company’s production facilities. Responding to written questions, Beef Products said it had a deep commitment to hamburger safety and was continually refining its operation to provide the safest product possible. “B.P.I.’s track record demonstrates the progress B.P.I. has made compared to the industry norm,” the company said. “Like any responsible member of the meat industry, we are not perfect.” Advertisement Continue reading the main story Beef Products maintains that its ammonia process remains effective. It said it tests samples of each batch it ships to customers and has found E. coli in only 0.06 percent of the samples this year. Photo The company says its processed beef, a mashlike substance frozen into blocks or chips, is used in a majority of the hamburger sold nationwide. But it has remained little known outside industry and government circles. Federal officials agreed to the company’s request that the ammonia be classified as a “processing agent” and not an ingredient that would be listed on labels. Within the U.S.D.A., the treated beef has been a source of friction for years. The department accepted the company’s own study as evidence that the treatment was effective. School lunch officials, who had some doubts about its effectiveness, required that Beef Products meat be tested, as they do all beef used by the program. School lunch officials said that in some years Beef Products testing results were worse than many of the program’s two dozen other suppliers, which use traditional meat processing methods. From 2005 to 2009, Beef Products had a rate of 36 positive results for salmonella per 1,000 tests, compared to a rate of nine positive results per 1,000 tests for the other suppliers, according to statistics from the program. Beef Products said its testing regime was more likely to detect contamination. Despite some misgivings, school lunch officials say they use Beef Products because its price is substantially lower than ordinary meat trimmings, saving about $1 million a year. Another snapshot of processed beef’s performance emerges from confidential records of tests in 2007 by the food giant Cargill. In the preceding year and a half, Cargill, which used more than 50 vendors, suspended three facilities for excessive salmonella; two were Beef Products plants, records show. Since introducing the treated meat, Beef Products has faced the challenge of balancing safety with taste, records and interviews show. Pathogens died when enough ammonia was used to raise the alkalinity of the beef to a high level, company research found. But early on, school lunch officials and other customers complained about the taste and smell of the beef. Samples of the processed beef obtained by The Times revealed lower levels of alkalinity, suggesting less ammonia was used. Advertisement Continue reading the main story Beef Products acknowledged lowering the alkalinity, and the U.S.D.A. said it had determined that “at least some of B.P.I.’s product was no longer receiving the full lethality treatment.” Beef Products said it had submitted new research to the agriculture department showing that its treatment remained effective with lower alkalinity. Agriculture officials said Beef Products’ latest study is under review. A Safety Solution Headstrong and self-assured, Eldon N. Roth had the good fortune of being in the right place at the right time. Mr. Roth spent the 1990s looking to give Beef Products a competitive edge by turning fatty slaughterhouse trimmings into usable lean beef. Mr. Roth and others in the industry had discovered that liquefying the fat and extracting the protein from the trimmings in a centrifuge resulted in a lean product that was desirable to hamburger-makers. The greater challenge was eliminating E. coli and salmonella, which are more prevalent in fatty trimmings than in higher grades of beef. According to a 2003 study financed by Beef Products, the trimmings “typically includes most of the material from the outer surfaces of the carcass” and contains “larger microbiological populations.” Beef Products said it also used trimmings from inside cuts of meat. Photo Mr. Roth was well suited to tackle the problem, friends say. Though lacking a science background, he had a knack for machinery and obtained patents for over two dozen pieces of equipment and methods used in processing beef. “He looked and looked at stuff and always wondered, why can’t it be done this way?” said Dr. David M. Theno, a food safety consultant and friend of Mr. Roth. “He is like a lot of inventors. Not everyone sees Eldon’s vision.” Advertisement Continue reading the main story One of Mr. Roth’s early trials involved running electricity through the trimmings to kill bacteria, Dr. Theno and others said. Mr. Roth eventually settled on ammonia, which had been shown to suppress spoilage. Meat is sent through pipes where it is exposed to ammonia gas, and then flash frozen and compressed — all steps that help kill pathogens, company research found. The treated beef landed in Washington in 2001, when federal officials were searching for ways to eliminate E. coli. Beef Products already had one study showing its treatment would do that; another company-sponsored study by an Iowa State University professor that was published in a professional journal seconded that finding. Mr. Roth asserted that his product would kill pathogens in untreated meat when it was used as an ingredient in ground beef — raising the prospect of a risk-free burger. “Given the technology, we firmly believe that the two pathogens of major concern in raw ground beef — E. coli O157:H7 and salmonella — are on the verge of elimination,” Mr. Roth wrote to the department. The Food and Drug Administration signed off on the use of ammonia, concluding it was safe when used as a processing agent in foods. This year, a top official with the U.S.D.A.’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said, “It eliminates E. coli to the same degree as if you cooked the product.” Carl S. Custer, a former U.S.D.A. microbiologist, said he and other scientists were concerned that the department had approved the treated beef for sale without obtaining independent validation of the potential safety risk. Another department microbiologist, Gerald Zirnstein, called the processed beef "pink slime" in a 2002 e-mail message to colleagues and said, “I do not consider the stuff to be ground beef, and I consider allowing it in ground beef to be a form of fraudulent labeling.” One of the toughest hurdles for Beef Products was the Agricultural Marketing Service, the U.S.D.A. division that buys food for school lunches. Officials cited complaints about the odor, and wrote in a 2002 memorandum that they had “to determine if the addition of ammonia to the product is in the best interest to A.M.S. from a quality standpoint.” Newsletter Sign Up Continue reading the main story Please verify you're not a robot by clicking the box. Invalid email address. Please re-enter. You must select a newsletter to subscribe to. Sign Up You will receive emails containing news content , updates and promotions from The New York Times. You may opt-out at any time. You agree to receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. Thank you for subscribing. An error has occurred. Please try again later. View all New York Times newsletters. “It is our contention,” the memo added, “that product should be labeled accordingly.” Represented by Dennis R. Johnson, a top lawyer and lobbyist for the meat industry, Beef Products prevailed on the question of whether ammonia should be listed as an ingredient, arguing that the government had just decided against requiring another company to list a chemical used in treating poultry. School lunch officials said they ultimately agreed to use the treated meat because it shaved about 3 cents off the cost of making a pound of ground beef.“Several packers have unofficially raised concern regarding the use of the product since the perception of quality is inferior,” the 2002 memo said. “But will use product to obtain lower bid.” In 2004, lunch officials increased the amount of Beef Products meat allowed in its hamburgers to 15 percent, from 10 percent, to increase savings. In a taste test at the time, some school children favored burgers with higher amounts of processed beef. Advertisement Continue reading the main story Beef Products does not disclose its earnings, but its reported production of seven million pounds a week would generate about $440 million in annual revenue, according to industry records. Dr. Theno, the food safety consultant, applauds Mr. Roth for figuring out how to convert high-fat trimmings “with no functional value.” Photo “There were some issues with that,” Dr. Theno said. “But he, and God bless him, amassed a tidy fortune for it.” As sales took off, Mr. Roth started offering a buy-back guarantee: If any of the most virulent E. coli was found in ground beef containing Beef Products meat, the company would buy the tainted meat. This was based on Mr. Roth’s initial prediction that his treated beef could kill E. coli in any meat it was mixed with. The company acknowledges that its subsequent study found no evidence to back that up, although it says it is now trying with an enhanced treatment. The guarantee remains on the company Web site: “Contact a B.P.I. sales representative today to take the challenge!” Odor and Alkalinity As suppliers of national restaurant chains and government-financed programs were buying Beef Product meat to use in ground beef, complaints about its pungent odor began to emerge. In early 2003, officials in Georgia returned nearly 7,000 pounds to Beef Products after cooks who were making meatloaf for state prisoners detected a “very strong odor of ammonia” in 60-pound blocks of the trimmings, state records show. “It was frozen, but you could still smell ammonia,” said Dr. Charles Tant, a Georgia agriculture department official. “I’ve never seen anything like it.” Advertisement Continue reading the main story Unaware that the meat was treated with ammonia — since it was not on the label — Georgia officials assumed it was accidentally contaminated and alerted the agriculture department. In their complaint, the officials noted that the level of ammonia in the beef was similar to levels found in contamination incidents involving chicken and milk that had sickened schoolchildren. Beef Products said the ammonia did not pose a danger and would be diluted when its beef was mixed with other meat. The U.S.D.A. accepted Beef Product’s conclusion, but other customers had also complained about the smell. Untreated beef naturally contains ammonia and is typically about 6 on the pH scale, near that of rain water and milk. The Beef Products’ study that won U.S.D.A. approval used an ammonia treatment that raised the pH of the meat to as high as 10, an alkalinity well beyond the range of most foods. The company’s 2003 study cited the “potential issues surrounding the palatability of a pH-9.5 product.” Soon after getting initial approval from the agriculture department, the company devised a plan to make a less alkaline version of the beef, internal company documents show. Beef Products acknowledged in an e-mail exchange that it was making a lower pH version, but did not specify the level or when it began selling it. In 2008, after the school lunch program temporarily suspended a Beef Products plant for salmonella contamination, the company wrote in a letter that its effort to combat ammonia “aroma” might have reduced the alkalinity below the initial target levels. It said it was taking steps to ensure that the alkalinity remained elevated. Samples of the treated beef obtained by The Times this month showed a pH as low as 7.75, according to an analysis by two laboratories. Dr. Michael P. Doyle, a food industry consultant and director of the Center for Food Safety at the University of Georgia, said one point on the exponential pH scale was a considerable difference, and “could have a significant effect on the antimicrobial effectiveness of the ammonia.” This month, Beef Products provided The Times with new research that the company said showed that E. coli and salmonella were undetectable at a pH level of 8.5. The agriculture department said it did not learn that Beef Products was using lower levels until October, after inquiries by The Times, and that it was studying the company’s research. Photo McDonald’s, whose hamburgers have contained Beef Products meat since 2004, declined to say if it monitored it for pH. But Danya Proud, a chain spokeswoman, said, “We expect the pH level to meet the specifications that are approved by the U.S.D.A.” Advertisement Continue reading the main story Contamination and Notification At 6:36 a.m. on Aug. 10, the Beef Products plant in South Sioux City, Neb., started up its production line for the school lunch program. In 60 minutes, the plant produced a batch of 26,880 pounds of processed beef that tested positive for E. coli. Six days later at the same plant, another 26,880-pound lot was found to have salmonella, government records and interviews show. Within hours of confirming the contamination, the school lunch division of the Agriculture Department in Washington began investigating. Just down the hall at department headquarters, the division that oversees meat for the general public did not conduct its own inquiry for another month and half, after receiving questions from The Times. The problems in South Sioux City came shortly after school lunch officials had suspended a Beef Products plant in Holcomb, Kan., for excessive salmonella. The main U.S.D.A. was not notified of the suspension by school lunch officials, and the plant continued to supply other customers. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has since directed school lunch officials to share information about their suspensions with the department’s meat safety division. In addressing the latest contamination cases in Nebraska , Beef Products said it suspected a glitch in its treatment operations, referring to ammonia gas by its chemical name, NH3, according to an e-mail message to school lunch officials. “The system was stopped for two minutes in order to install a new valve,” the company said. “When the system was restarted, there was product flow for approximately one minute without NH3 flow.” Advertisement Continue reading the main story After the school lunch officials replied that the glitch might explain only one of the two episodes, Beef Products shifted focus to its suppliers, saying it would more closely scrutinize them for contamination. Under the U.S.D.A.’s new policy for Beef Products, the company itself is also likely to get more scrutiny. Cargill, one of the nation’s largest hamburger makers, is a big buyer of Beef Products’ ammoniated trimmings for its patties. Company records show that Beef Products, like other suppliers, has periodically exceeded Cargill’s limits on acceptable bacteria levels. That led Cargill to stop buying meat from two Beef Products plants for several months in 2006 after company tests showed excessive levels of salmonella. But the following year, when Cargill faced an E. coli outbreak, it ruled out Beef Products as a possible culprit, citing the U.S.D.A.’s view that the ammonia treatment provided a “lethality step” for the pathogen. In addition, Cargill officials said recently, they suspect that another supplier, not Beef Products, was the problem. As a result, Beef Products did not face as wide a recall as other Cargill suppliers. Recently, another E. coli outbreak was traced to a hamburger maker in upstate New York that also used multiple suppliers, including Beef Products. This time, the agriculture department said Beef Products was being recalled with other suppliers, although a source of the contamination had not been identified. “This will continue to be our approach going forward,” the department said. ||||| McDonald's said this week that it was no longer using the controversial ground beef additive known as "pink slime" in its hamburger recipe. Taco Bell and Burger King have also reportedly repudiated the "slime," which consists of spare beef trimmings that have been treated with ammonium hydroxide to make them safe and at least semi-palatable. The move came after "Food Revolution" and "Naked Chef" star Jamie Oliver made public calls for chains to abandon the "slime," which has been manufactured by Beef Products Inc since 2001. Some are pointing to his advocacy as a central factor behind McDonald's decision. Even if Oliver was the most prominent critic of "pink slime," though, he wasn't alone. The New York Times raised serious doubts about "pink slime" in a 2009 investigation of the product. It was also criticized in the 2010 documentary "Food Inc." Part of the criticism stems from a general sense of disgust. People don't like hearing that they're eating spare trimmings of beef from strange parts of a cow. Nor, for that matter, do people like to hear that they're eating ammonia. The USDA, for its part, approved of the ammoniated beef trimmings. In 2007, when it mandated increased testing for most ground beef, it specifically exempted "pink slime," even though the ammoniated beef comes from the parts of the cow most likely to harbor pathogens. The USDA argued that the beef's ammonia treatment would kill any bacteria lingering in the beef. And there's some evidence that the USDA wasn't wrong to call "pink slime" safe. Indeed, a Jan. 9 editorial in Food Safety News argued that the public backlash against pink slime had more to do with fear-mongering on the part of figures like Oliver than with any rational assessment of the product itself. That said, the Times found evidence that linked Beef Products' ammoniated beef to dozens of cases of salmonella and E. coli, so there's at least a fighting chance that it's less safe than conventional beef. Moreover, using "pink slime" only cuts the price of ground beef by about three cents a pound. Aren't you willing to pay less than a penny more for your quarter-pounder to avoid gambling with your health? |||||
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In a greyhound race where does a dog finish if it makes ‘a show’?
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Problem: In which classic film is businessman 'George Bailey' on the brink of suicide when 'Clarence Oldbody' shows him what the world would have been like without him? Answer: it s wonderful life Problem: Which physicist's law states that equal volumes of all gases, measured at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of molecules? Answer: amadeo avogadro Problem: Which character in a novel by Charles Dickens lived at Satis House ? Answer: miss havisham Problem: English wrestler Shirley Crabtree Jr was better known by what name? Answer:
big daddy
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meanwhile, the blue horizon cup is the oldest regatta with charter boats in greece, under german management. This is all lower case. Can you fix that?
Meanwhile, the Blue Horizon Cup is the oldest regatta with charter boats in Greece, under German management.
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What concepts are described in the following sentence? "Alimentum is Fast food. They are children friendly. The price range is cheap and located near riverside." Return the answer as pairs of triples.
Alimentum food Fast food Alimentum priceRange cheap Alimentum area riverside Alimentum familyFriendly yes
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Answer by taking a quote from the following article: Hooper was born on August 24, 1887, in Bell Station, California. His family had migrated to California as many other families from the United States due to the California Gold Rush. His father, Joseph "Joe" Hooper, was born in Morrell, Prince Edward Island in Canada. Joe was the fourth child and second boy born to English-born William Hooper, Harry's grandfather, and his Portuguese wife Louisa. Breaking into the majors with the Red Sox in 1909, Hooper played in 81 games and hit .282. Between 1910 and 1915, he teamed with Tris Speaker (CF) and Duffy Lewis (LF) to form the Golden Outfield, one of the finest outfield trios in baseball history. Religious differences may have been the biggest challenge for the Golden Outfield. At the time, a common Protestant sentiment was that Catholics would move to their communities and change the established culture. Speaker, who was a Protestant, once went a year without speaking to Hooper or Lewis, who were both Catholic. Though Hooper was a hard competitor on the field, he became known for his likable personality and sense of humor, which contrasted with Speaker's tough exterior. Hooper became a favorite with the fans and he established a reputation as a clutch player. He became known as a top-caliber defensive right fielder and a solid leadoff hitter. He invented a maneuver known as the "rump-slide" for catching shallow fly balls. In 1910 Hooper played 155 games and hit .267 in a league-leading 688 plate appearances, marking the first of eleven consecutive seasons where he had at least 564 plate appearances. He led all AL outfielders with 30 assists that season, but he also committed a league-high 18 errors. In 130 games the next year, Hooper hit .311; the outfield trio of Hooper, Lewis and Speaker hit .315 combined. Hooper's batting average dropped to .242 in 1912. Boston won the 1912 World Series, during which Hooper made a catch that The Pittsburgh Press referred to as one of the finest plays in baseball history. The paper noted that Hooper "does not seek the limelight. He is reserved and bashful, and every action of his upon the baseball field plainly shows these qualities." On May 30, 1913, Hooper became the first player to hit a home run to lead off both games of a doubleheader, a mark only matched by Rickey Henderson and Brady Anderson over 80 years later. In 1914, he recorded 230 putouts in right field, which was the first of several seasons in which he finished in the top three in that category among right fielders. On October 13, 1915, in game five of the 1915 World Series, he became the second player to hit two home runs in a single World Series game. Duffy contributed a third home run as the Red Sox won another world championship four games to one. Hooper was also the captain of the Red Sox in 1919. Hooper became known for talking Boston manager Ed Barrow into converting Babe Ruth from a pitcher to an outfielder. What position did he play?
outfield
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Write an article based on this "The government today has chucked another one of its planned bills over the side - "education for all"."
The official explanation is that having already dropped the bill's most contentious policy - forcing all schools in England to become academies - there's essentially not that much point in going on with it in its planned form. There is not that much need to change the law. Instead, a bill on technical and further education was published. Next year the government will publish another set of reforms for schools, that will include Theresa May's most controversial proposal so far - to open new English grammars. Move along, nothing to see, just a perfectly logical tidying up exercise - if a piece of legislation is watered down, and more to the point is superseded by another, it is purely rational to get rid of it. And as my colleague Branwen Jeffreys writes, this clears the way for Mrs May's grammar school plans, with legislation possibly in the spring. Except that politics is rarely that straightforward. When Number 10 outlined the grammars proposals in September, sources were telling us that the existing reforms would go ahead as planned. At the Tory conference the message was the same. Senior ministers told me that the planned Education For All Bill would proceed this autumn, and that the proposals for grammars would work together perfectly well. Only three weeks later, what's changed? It is true that there is a point of legislative tidiness. The government is at pains to say that the grammar proposal will be part of a wider reform, only one of many measures to maximise the number of good school places. Politically, the government needs the controversial idea to be part of a wider package if they have a hope of getting it through the Commons, let alone the House of Lords. But as soon as Mrs May made clear she wanted to bring in far-reaching education reforms, there was a clear question - what was the point in spending political time and effort passing one big package of change this autumn, only to do the same next year? But it's suggested tonight that there was a lot more to it. One source told me a general "shakiness" around the government meant that the whips were trying to "clear the decks" of anything that might be remotely controversial. With all the anxiety around grammars and education in the Conservative Party and among the education unions, the smart move was to junk the bill rather than rattle the cage even further. One source told me "the PM has allowed the blob to win". Another source suggested ministers were worried about Labour using the Education For All Bill to try to stymie the prime minister, by trying to tack on amendments that would block her longer term plans for grammars. So, even though the bill didn't mention grammars, it could have been hijacked as a vehicle to attack the plans. Having clocked that risk, it was goodbye to Education For All. It's also been suggested the government "rechristened" the bill to focus on technical and further education, in part to give them a line of defence against accusations that the focus on grammars suggests the less able are being ignored. Theories abound. The government's official explanation is here. But bear in mind, the government is in discussions with potential Tory rebels over grammar schools. As one minister said: "People are being seen in an ongoing programme." Opening new grammars is one of the prime minister's big priorities that will be extremely hard to achieve. And to make that happen, ministers may find that other things have to be left behind.
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To siphon your homebrewed beer, or other beverage, from one container to another you need: a rubber sink stopper anywhere from 1 and 1/8th inch to 1 and 1/4 inch in diameter, 2 feet (0.61 m) of 1/4th inch tubing, three feet of 3/8th inch tubing, scissors, and a drill or a dremel. You need to have a drill bit that's smaller than 1/4th of an inch. The rubber sink stopper needs to be the kind that's concave or hollow on the side that goes into the sink, not solid. Drill two holes in the sink stopper. The holes should be on either side of the small bump used to pull the sink stopper out of the sink. They should be as close to this bump and as vertically aligned with each other as possible. Stick the smaller tube through one of the holes. Place the sink stopper on the opening of the bottle you're siphoning into, and run the tube down to the bottom of the bottle. If the tube doesn't fit in the hole, you can drill it a little bit bigger, but be careful. Don't make it any bigger than necessary. You want the tube to fit in very snugly, and airtight. Now you want to cut the tube you just placed in the bottle through the hole in the stopper. Cut it about two inches from where it comes out of the hole. Don't throw away the excess tubing. Run the left over tubing that you cut off into the other hole, about one inch in. Fit the larger tube over the smaller tube, the one that reaches the bottom of the bottle. Fit about 2 inches of the larger tube over the smaller one so it won't slip off. To siphon, place the sink stopper over the rim of the bottle with the brew in it. Place the other end of the long tube into the container you're siphoning into. Blow into the excess tube. This will start the siphoning. ++++++++++ One-sentence summary -- Get your materials. Drill into the sink stopper. Run the smaller tube through the hole. Cut off the excess tubing. Stick the excess through the other hole. Put the larger tube over the smaller one. Blow into the excess tube. Ser has its own conjugation rules if you are commanding someone to be a certain way. Although you wouldn't normally use the pronoun when giving a command, keeping them together while practicing can help you remember the correct conjugation form to use. For example, you might say, "sé feliz" to mean "be happy." Tú sé: You be. Él/ella/usted sea: He/she/you be Nosotros/-as seamos: We be Vosotros/-as sed: You all be Ellos/ellas/ustedes sean: They/you all be If you're issuing a command to someone other than the person you're talking to, you don't want to use the imperative mood. The subjunctive mood is appropriate if you're telling one person to pass on a command to someone else. Conjugate ser just as you would in the subjunctive mood, adding the word que in front of it to make it a verb phrase. For example, you might say, "Diles que sean valientes," to mean "tell them to be brave." With some Spanish verbs, all you have to do if you want to make a command negative is add the word no before the affirmative imperative form. Ser, however, is irregular. As in English, don't use the pronoun before the imperative verb. For example, "no seas un cobarde" means "Don't be a coward." Tú no seas: You do not be. Él/ella/usted no sea: He/she/you do not be Nosotros/-as no seamos: We do not be Vosotros/-as no seáis: You all do not be Ellos/ellas/ustedes no sean: They/you all do not be ++++++++++ One-sentence summary --
Use the affirmative imperative to issue direct commands. Use the subjunctive mood for indirect commands. Understand the different conjugation rules for negative commands.
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Saturday10February,201861816885requestssinceTuesday16December,2003 Saturday 10 February, 2018 61816885 requests since Tuesday 16 December, 2003 [Q]: [Youarehere:Home/MagnifyingMakeupMirrors/Tallshavingmirrororvanitycosmeticmirror1062] [A]: [You are here: Home / Magnifying Makeup Mirrors / Tall shaving mirror or vanity cosmetic mirror 1062] Problem: Add spaces: 15Bewareoffalseprophets,whocometoyouinsheep’sclothing,butinwardlyareravenouswolves. Spaces added: 15 Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. This text is missing some spaces, please add them: WeatherinTehran/ImamKhomeiniIntl,IR(WeatherStation) Weather in Tehran/Imam Khomeini Intl, IR (Weather Station) input question: Fix spacing: Listerineteethbleachingmouthwashrinseisagreatproducttohelpwithhumantonsilsillness. output answer: Listerine teeth bleaching mouthwash rinse is a great product to help with human tonsils illness. input question: Fix spacing: Researchhassuggestedthatrelationshipissuesandsuchotherprivateproblemsfrequentlycausestresswhichinturnfuelsthegrowthofuterinecancers. output answer:
Research has suggested that relationship issues and such other private problems frequently cause stress which in turn fuels the growth of uterine cancers.
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Did someone email you a XCD file and youre not sure how to open it Maybe you have found a XCD file on your computer and wondering what its for Windows might tell you that you cant open it or in the worst case you might encounter a XCD file related error message Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Did someone email you a XCD file and you're not sure how to open it? Maybe you have found a XCD file on your computer and wondering what it's for? Windows might tell you that you can't open it, or in the worst case, you might encounter a XCD file related error message.
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test: Başbakan, Sosyalistlerin erken seçim taleplerini reddetmeye devam etti. English? translation: He has continued to reject Socialist demands for early elections. test: Altı farklı engelli grubundan, yaklaşık 150 ülke ve bölgeyi temsil eden 4 binden fazla atlet, okçuluk, atletizm, bisiklet, binicilik, kürek, yelken, atıcılık, yüzme, masa ve tekerlekli sandalye tenisi, voleybol ve tekerlekli sandalye basketbolu da dahil olmak üzere 20 spor dalında yarışacaklar. 17 Eylül'de sona erecek 13 günlük etkinlikte toplam 472 madalya sahiplerini bulacak. English? translation: More than 4,000 athletes from six different disability groups, representing nearly 150 countries and regions in the world, will compete in 20 sports, including archery, athletics, cycling, equestrian, rowing, sailing, shooting, swimming, table and wheelchair tennis, volleyball (sitting) and wheelchair basketball. A total of 472 medal events will be staged during the 13-day event, which closes on September 17th. test: Bu yılki geleneksel kültür festivali "Skopsko leto" ("Üsküp Yazı"), sanatçı Rajko Todoroviç-Todor'un retrospektif bir sergisiyle 19 Haziran'da Makedon başkentinde başladı. 40 gün sürecek festivalde bölge, Fransa, İsrail ve ABD'den katılımcıların elinden müzik konserleri, bale gösterileri ve sanat sergileri yer alacak. English? translation: This year's traditional cultural festival "Skopsko leto" ("Skopje Summer") opened in the Macedonian capital on 19 June with a retrospective exhibition featuring the artist Rajko Todorovic-Todor. The 40-day festival includes music concerts, ballet performances and art exhibitions by participants from the region, France, Israel and the United States. test: Ancak Almanya, bugüne kadar AAD'nin kararını uyguladığı politikaya sadece sınırlı değişiklikler getiriyor şeklinde yorumluyor. English? translation:
So far, however, Germany is interpreting the ECJ ruling in a way that brings only limited changes to its policy.
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Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 - July 28, 1948) was an American playwright, novelist, journalist and actress. With her husband George Cram Cook she founded the Provincetown Players, the first modern American theatre company. During the Great Depression, she served in the Works Progress Administration as Midwest Bureau Director of the Federal Theater Project. Glaspell is known to have composed nine novels, fifteen plays, over fifty short stories, and one biography. Glaspell was highly regarded in her time, and was well known as a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. Her short stories were regularly printed in the era's top periodicals, and her New York Times obituary states that she was "one of the nation's most widely-read novelists." However, Glaspell's idealistic tales of strong and independent female protagonists were less popular in the post-war era that stressed female domesticity, and her novels fell out of print after her death. In 1940 a new generation of influential Broadway-based critics began publishing derogatory reviews of her plays, having a sizable effect on her long-term standing. Exacerbating the issue was Glaspell's reluctance to seek publicity and her tendency to downplay her own accomplishments, perhaps a result of her modest Midwestern upbringing. Accordingly, in the United States her work was seriously neglected for many years. Internationally, she received some attention by scholars who were primarily interested in her more experimental work from the Provincetown years. In the late 1970s feminist critics began to reevaluate Glaspell's career, and interest in her work has grown steadily ever since. Today, Glaspell scholarship is a "burgeoning" field, with several book-length biographies and analyses of her writing being published by university presses in recent years. After a century of being out of print, a large portion of her work has been republished. With major achievements in drama, novel, and short fiction, Glaspell is often cited as a "prime example" of an overlooked female writer deserving canonization. Perhaps the originator of modern American theater, Glaspell has been called "the First Lady of American Drama" and "the Mother of American Drama." In 2003 the International Susan Glaspell Society was founded, with the aim of promoting "the recognition of Susan Glaspell as a major American dramatist and fiction writer." Her plays are frequently performed by college and university theater departments, but she has become more widely known for her often-anthologized works: the one-act play Trifles, and its short-story adaptation, "A Jury of Her Peers". Since the late 20th century, these two pieces have become staples of theatre and Women's Studies curricula across the United States and the world. What else did she do?
Perhaps the originator of modern American theater, Glaspell has been called "the First Lady of American Drama" and "the Mother of American Drama."
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Premise & Hypothesis & Options: A person with a black jacket is jumping in the snow. A person is outdoors. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is the hypothesis true or not: yes Premise & Hypothesis & Options: A man rests on a bench on a street. A man is on a bench. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is the hypothesis true or not: yes Premise & Hypothesis & Options: A man on a dirt bike zipping away while another one slips to the ground and a third man in a yellow jacket looks on. A man is racing in a dirt bike competition. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is the hypothesis true or not:
it is not possible to tell
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Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- Apple was slow to act against the booming counterfeit industry in China and other Asian countries, according to cables obtained by WikiLeaks. The technology giant eventually organized a team in March 2008 to curtail the explosion of knockoff iPods and iPhones, according to an electronic memo from the Beijing embassy dated September 2008. Yet, three years after Apple moved to crack down on widespread counterfeiting and put pressure on China, progress has been slow. Gadget piracy isn't a high priority for the Chinese government, the U.S. reports and experts say. Members of Apple's recently formed global security team were recruited from Pfizer after they executed a series of crackdowns on counterfeit Viagra production in Asia, the report says. It's the cost of doing business in China, where many
U.S. companies go for inexpensive labor and efficient industrial plants, she said.
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How is "I can't express the joy I felt conversing in my mother tongue." said in Czech?
Neumím vyjádřit tu radost, když mohu mluvit v rodném jazyce.
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question: The Ministry of External affairs has cleared Chittagong as venue for the second Test between India and Bangladesh after the assesment by the Indian security delegation. Q: Which is the best summary of this article? I think the answer is answer: Sports question: Thayer Capital Partners, a DC private-equity partnership that buys companies, agreed to a deal that will give it a 24 percent stake in one of Canada #39;s largest trash haulers. Q: Which is the best summary of this article? I think the answer is answer: Business question: Yasir Arafat, who has been confined to his battered compound in the West Bank for nearly two and a half years, has permission to visit a nearby hospital in Ramallah for medical Q: Which is the best summary of this article? I think the answer is answer:
World
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Write a sentence not in English.
Kauttakulkusopimus on siis primaarioikeutta.
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How is "These systems can dose and mix up to 6 materials with high accuracy and repeatability." said in German? Sie mischen und dosieren bis zu sechs Materialien präzise und mit höchster Wiederholgenauigkeit. How is "Human rights problems in Latvia and Slovakia would never have been dealt with without the positive prospects of European Union membership and Turkey should be treated in the same way." said in German? Mit Menschenrechtsproblemen in Litauen und der Slowakei hätte man sich ohne die guten Aussichten auf eine Mitgliedschaft in der Europäischen Union niemals befaßt, und die Türkei sollte ebenso behandelt werden. How is "With an agreement on the remaining legislative proposals the European Union will significantly increase the effectiveness of its external spending and, in particular, its visibility on the international scene, allowing it to live up to its role as major donor of development aid." said in German? Mit einer Einigung über die verbleibenden Legislativvorschläge kann die Europäische Union die Wirksamkeit ihrer externen Ausgaben erheblich verbessern und vor allem ihre Präsenz in der Welt unterstreichen und damit ihrer Rolle als einer der wichtigsten Geber im Bereich Entwicklungshilfe gerecht werden. How is "One cannot help thinking, however, that even though the old Member States have quarrelled for years over whether priority should be given to structural reforms and more effective measures or to regulations that enhance social solidarity, the EU now appears to be saying that it has no interest in either efficiency or solidarity." said in German?
Man kann sich jedoch des Eindrucks nicht erwehren, als sei die EU heute, obwohl die alten Mitgliedstaaten jahrelang darüber gestritten haben, ob Strukturreformen und wirksamere Maßnahmen oder aber Regelungen zur Stärkung der sozialen Solidarität Vorrang haben, weder an Effizienz noch an Solidarität interessiert.
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question: I assured her before leaving her home . It was no trouble to take the boat back across the river to Vos . It did n't take long at all plus the female shipmaster - who was obviously starved for a man and was making eyes at Julan - only charged us a single gold coin to take us to the Vos docks . When we reached Vos , a male Dunmer noticed Julan and exclaimed , " Aha , my best customer ! OPTIONS: - She has been single since her journey began . - She was on boat piloted by an all female crew . - She had nt eaten a male human in a long time . - She had nt ever seen a man before in her life . Q: What may be the reason she was starved for a man . answer: She has been single since her journey began . QUES: It 's just after noon Wednesday and I ' m waiting for the D train at Herald Square . It is very hot and very uncomfortable . Luckily , the NYC subway system has plenty of things to keep you occupied while waiting for the subway that never seems to arrive . Question with options: Which of the following is true of the narrator ? OPTIONS: - They work on the subway . - They like it very hot . - They do not drive a car . - They are on the D train . ANS: They do not drive a car . Problem: I have such a love / hate relationship with Vogue . I love to look at all the pretty things and then hate that i ca n't afford them . I saw these shoes i adored in the fall fashion issue . Went to the designer 's website and realized i will never pay that for shoes i ' m going to wear out in less than a year . What kind of products are featured in Vogue ? OPTIONS: - Mass Produced ones . - Classy ones . - Cheap ones . - Reasonably priced ones . A: Classy ones . Question: IT came out really nice . Then it was just a matter of putting a few clear top - coats over the yellow , and we were done . Of course , the top coats were way too glossy for our purposes , so we had to sand the pickguard yet again to take the sheen off . Answer the following question: What might I have been painting and putting a clear coat on ? OPTIONS: - I might have been painting and putting a clear coat on a guitar . - I might have been painting and putting a clear coat on a contra bass . - I might have been painting and putting a clear coat on a keyboard . - I might have been painting and putting a clear coat on a violin . Answer: I might have been painting and putting a clear coat on a guitar . Question: But they also sounded good . Oh , sure , the quality was n't up to the glossy home demos churned out by today 's bedroom recordists , but there is a charm and vibe to those tracks that I remain proud of to this day . Indeed , plenty of others have heard those songs and complimented them ( with Helen 's sweet but timid vocals ; she had a great voice , and over time it blossomed but even on day - one the potential was apparent ) . Ultimately , the song is always more important than recording quality , but the recordings did justice to those early tracks . Why did they sound good ? OPTIONS: - Because plenty of others have heard those songs . - Because the song is always more important than recording quality . - Because the band is talented . - Because the quality was n't up to the glossy home demos . Answer: Because the band is talented . Question: Because first we went to the police station to register but it turns out you do this in another building that is about five blocks away and hidden behind another building . Here , it turns out that you have to fill the form out twice . One copy for you and one for the station . Answer the following question: What may have caused you to fill out the form twice ? OPTIONS: - I wanted to hold the station accountable if they lost the document . - I wanted a copy for myself . - It was a requirement for the document . - The station requested a copy of the form . Answer:
It was a requirement for the document .
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Write the answer: Arthur Thistlewood led which failed conspiracy in 1820 ?
cato street conspiracy
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Choose your answer. Tests Show Soybean Rust Spreading WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tests confirmed soybean rust disease has spread throughout Louisiana and into Mississippi, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Tuesday, adding to fears the fungus could rapidly infect more Southern states. Which topic is this article about? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Business Choose your answer. Floppy disk spins its way toward graveyard ATLANTALong the most common way to store letters, homework and other computer files, the floppy disk is going the way of the horse upon the arrival of the car: it #39;ll hang around, but never hold the same relevance in everyday life. Which topic is this article about? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Science/Tech Choose your answer. Authorities in Arenac County investigate apparent murder-suicide A 30-year-old man and 30-year-old woman were found dead inside a home in what investigators believe is a murder-suicide, Arenac County authorities said in a statement. Which topic is this article about? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech Business Choose your answer. Tennis: Ljubicic powers past Johansson in Madrid Masters MADRID : Croatia #39;s Ivan Ljubicic battered Joachim Johansson with 27 aces, upsetting the big-hitting seventh seed 7-6 (7/2), 6-7 (1/7), 7-6 (7/3) for a place in the semi-finals of the 2.425-million-euro Madrid Masters. Which topic is this article about? OPTIONS: - World - Sports - Business - Science/Tech
Sports
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The United States, Falling Behind Researchers have been warning for more than a decade that the United States was losing ground to its economic competitors abroad and would eventually fall behind them unless it provided more of its citizens with the high-level math, science and literacy skills necessary for the new economy. Naysayers dismissed this as alarmist. But recent data showing American students and adults lagging behind their peers abroad in terms of important skills suggest that the long-predicted peril has arrived. A particularly alarming report on working-age adults was published earlier this month by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a coalition of mainly developed nations. The research focused on people ages 16 to 65 in 24 countries. It dealt with three crucial areas: literacy — the ability to understand and respond to written material; numeracy — the ability to use numerical and mathematical concepts; and problem solving — the ability to interpret and analyze information using computers. Americans were comparatively weak-to-poor in all three areas. In literacy, for example, about 12 percent of American adults scored at the highest levels, a smaller proportion than in Finland and Japan (about 22 percent). In addition, one in six Americans scored near the bottom in literacy, compared with 1 in 20 adults who scored at that level in Japan. American numeracy skills were termed “very poor.” The United States outperformed only two comparison countries: Italy and Spain. Nearly one in three Americans scored near the bottom in numeracy. That Americans were slightly below average in problem solving using computers was especially discouraging. Some countries are making progress from generation to generation. But in the United States, as in Britain, the literacy and numeracy skills of young people coming into the labor market are no better than those who are about to retire. Americans who are 55 to 65 perform about average in literacy skills, but young Americans rank the lowest among their peers in the countries surveyed. The problem is not so much that the United States has gotten worse, but that it stood still on indicators like high school graduation rates while its foreign competitors rushed forward. Beginning in the 1970s, other developed nations recognized that the new economy would produce few jobs for workers with mediocre skills. Those countries, most notably Finland, broadened access to education, improved teacher training and took other steps as well. Other countries take these international comparisons very seriously; some use the O.E.C.D. data to set policy goals and to gauge the pace of educational progress. The United States, by contrast, has yet to take on a sense of urgency about this issue. If that does not happen soon, the country will pay a long-term price. Write a one or two sentence summary.
An alarming report shows that American workers are poorly skilled compared with competitors abroad.
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Translate "Under such a revision, some costs linked to commercial products would be shifted to the public service sphere, thereby increasing the cost base of public services." to Czech?
Po podobné změně by některé náklady spojené s komerčními produkty přešly do oblasti veřejných služeb, čímž by se rozšířil základ nákladů veřejných služeb.
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How is "In November 2006, the Group acquired norisbank from DZ Bank Group. The business is included in the PBC Corporate Division." said in German? Im November 2006 erwarb der Konzern die norisbank vom DZ Bank-Konzern, die dem Unternehmensbereich PBC zugeordnet wurde. Q: Translate "However, individual funding is not the answer." to German? A: Aber die individuelle Finanzierung ist dafür kein geeignetes Mittel. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: SketchUpdate ist ein englischsprachiger E-Mail-Newsletter, in dem jeden Monat die interessantesten Einträge aus dem SketchUp-Blog wiedergegeben werden. Q: Translate "Please fill in your name and number and we will get back to you as soon as possible." to German? Yes: Füllen Sie bitte dieses Formular aus, dann nehmen wir so bald wie möglich Kontakt mit ihnen auf. [Q]: Während der ersten Amtszeit Schewardnadses wurde ein liberales Gesetz für Auslandsinvestitionen eingeführt und der Rechtsstaat etabliert. Translate this to English? [A]: Shevardnadze's initial term did bring a liberal foreign investment code and the foundation of a state based on the rule of law. How is "These revolve around a significant difference between banks and insurers with regard to the market and the prudential imperative, which is of the utmost importance." said in German?
Dabei geht es um einen bedeutsamen Unterschied für Banken und Versicherer gegenüber dem Markt sowie um die Notwendigkeit der Aufsicht, die von wesentlicher Bedeutung ist.
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Translate "Con todo esto a favor, hasta se hacen reconocibleslas fisonomías enmascaradas de los que entre bambalinas exigen venganzas y seguridades." from Spanish to English.
All of this happens until they unmask those who, among the many lies, demand vengeance and security.
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[Q]: Sentence: Relations between Nasser and Qasim grew increasingly bitter on 9 March, after Qasim's forces suppressed a rebellion in Mosul, launched a day earlier by a pro-Nasser Iraqi RCC officer backed by UAR authorities. Question: What did Quasm do to anger Nasser? OPTIONS: - yes - no ++++++++++ [A]: yes Q: Does "In 1911 arsphenamine, the first synthetic anti-infective drug, was developed by Paul Ehrlich and chemist Alfred Bertheim of the Institute of Experimental Therapy in Berlin." provide a valid answer to "What was the name of the first synthetic bacterial drug?"? OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Problem: Does "Punjab's geography mostly consists of the alluvial plain of the Indus River and its four major tributaries in Pakistan, the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers." answer the question "What are the Indus River's tributaries?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Does the sentence "Indeed, Popper wrote, several decades before Gray's criticism, in reply to a critical essay by Imre Lakatos:" provide a valid answer to the question "A possible rebuttal to Gray's argument appears in Popper's reply to which philosopher?" OPTIONS: - yes - no A: yes Question: Choose your answer: Is "This is the same meaning of "escape" encountered in URL encodings, C language strings, and other systems where certain characters have a reserved meaning." a good answer to the question "What does ESC generally mean for graphical user interfaces and windowing systems?" OPTIONS: - yes - no Answer: no [Q]: Sentence: Nevertheless, this strategy has proved successful and the number of adherents to Orthodox Judaism, especially Haredi and Chassidic communities, has grown rapidly. Question: Haredi Jews do not share what with other jewish sects? OPTIONS: - yes - no ++++++++++ [A]:
no
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I forced him . XPSo we went onto the train , at 10 pm . Mostly teenagers who share the same destination with us . Two of us leaned on a wall on the train , him folding his arms while I put my hands into my pockets . A: What may be the reason to act like that in the subway ? The fourth quarter of 2006 was a tough one for the online gaming software provider CryptoLogic . With the passage of the UIGEA and the loss of one its key poker licensees , Betfair , Cryptologic has worked hard to better position the company for growth . But in its r ecent earnings report , the Dublin - based company was still only able to show marginal improvement year - over - year . A: What may be the reason for the company 's tough quarter ? BHD has been neglected for so long it 's almost embarrassing and it 's not as if I actively pursue freelance design work anymore . If something falls into my lap , sure , I 'll probably do it if the project interests me and the price is right , but for the most part I ' m done with that . When it comes to web design , anything more than tweaking a Wordpress theme just does n't appeal to me at all , and I ' m just not plugged in enough to pick up the print or identity work that I enjoy more . Assuming my weight continues to come down and I get to the point where I ' m in relatively better shape , it 's highly possible that I might start soliciting wedding photography work . A: What might be a fact about this person 's occupation ? Rin immediately looked at him . Manji 's skin split much further , more than doubling the length of the rent in his belly , and blood bubbled out in an alarming rush . His eye rolled back ; he slumped and passed out . A:
Why did he pass out ?
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Q: Solve 4*d + 11545 + 15524 + 3261 = -333*d for d. A: -90 Q: Solve: Solve -1143*t = -1140*t + 21 for t. A: -7 Question: What is the solution? Solve -7 = j - 9 + 10 for j. Answer: -8 Problem: Math Problem Solve 0 = -86*q - 536 + 1113 + 532 + 267 for q. A: 16 Question: Solve -49085 + 51202 = 73*r for r.. Answer: 29 Solve -62*w - 1719 - 2033 = 2272 - 1312 for w. Solve this plz. A:
-76
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Дистермайер, Уоллес Could you please translate this to English?
Wallace Diestelmeyer
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Problem: in the midst of investigations into allegations that marines at the historic marine corps barracks in washington have been distributing and using the drug ecstasy , the commanding officer of the barracks installation was removed this week . What is a very short summary of the above text? ++++++++++ A: marines relieve commanding officer question: canada and billionaire philanthropist bill gates has unveiled an initiative to establish a research institute to develop a vaccine to combat aids . Write a brief summary in a sentence or so. summary: canadian government joins gates foundation to launch aids vaccine initiative the head of the belarus central electoral commission , viktor gonchar , said tuesday he would not certify the results of a constitutional referendum , due to irregularities in early voting . A summary about the text above: belarus election official denounces referendum voting Question: Summarize this: stocks dipped a bit friday , the last trading day of the third quarter , with wall street relieved about solid readings on the economy but cautious ahead of october 's corporate earnings reports . Answer: u.s. stocks make slight dip after data released on consumer spending manufacturing Text: us vice president joe biden said saturday that the new us administration will set a `` new tone '' in its foreign relations but warned that other nations must also raise their game . Summary: biden pledges new tone in us foreign relations Problem: nick leeson , former barings futures trader , will be sentenced for his offenses tomorrow morning , judge richard magnus said today . What is a very short summary of the above text? ++++++++++ A:
leeson to be sentenced tomorrow
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question: Sentence from a movie review: embraces it , energizes it answer: positive question: Sentence from a movie review: inside the massive waves that lifts blue crush into one of the summer 's most pleasurable movies answer: positive question: Sentence from a movie review: will have you talking 'til the end of the year answer: positive question: Sentence from a movie review: is another liability answer:
negative
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What's an example of a movie review?
I'm in awe! Wow, prepare to be blown away by the uncanny ways of the ninja. Watch them as they pounce, crawl along the ground (on their backs or stomachs) like a caterpillar, fly through the sky, climb buildings, hide and spring from trees, throw about ninja stars, role out blue welcome mats, disappear in smoke bombs, make a lot of swoosh noises with their blades and quickly sneaking or trotting about on their toes. What a sight! Really I could go on about the many traditional actions, but I'll be here all day. Oh not to forget we even get the legendary Chuck Connors popping up now and again, and watch him dispatch some ninjas with his shotgun with little ease. What class! What a badass! Anyhow the ultra-cheap 'Sakura Killers' is some stupid, but cheesy ninja action fun that only fanatics of the genre would get anything out of this shonky b-grade debacle. A genetic lab in America has a very important video that's stolen by a couple of ninjas. Two Americans are sent to Japan by the Colonel (Chuck Connors) to retrieve it. The opening of the feature sets it up nicely. Get ready for the laughs! Afterwards it slows down, but soon after the two main protagonists learns about the ninja and goes through the training it gets a head of steam as they break in costumes and fled after the stolen beta tape that contains a very important formula. This is when the violently swift action and aerobic marital arts really come in to play. It's not too shoddy either, (like the moronic script and daft performances). The final climatic showdown is very well done. In the slow stretches it has the two Americans (Mike Kelly and George Nicholas) looking in to the case, sharing brainless conversations and encountering some minor problems. What made me laugh was how the ninjas were put off by how brave and clever these two were. These were supposed to be professional killers? Director Dusty Nelson ('Effects (1989)') does an earnest job with what he had and plays it for what it is. He centres the on-screen activities around striking Taiwan locations. The score is a chintzy arrangement.
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Question: This is some data: YEAR 1991; 1991 NOTES 79.12 m; 1991 COMPETITION Pan American Games; Ramón González (athlete). Generate a detailed description of this data. Answer: Ramón González competed in the Pan American Games with a distance of 79.12 m. The Wrestlers food Chinese; The Wrestlers priceRange £20-25; The Wrestlers customer rating high; The Wrestlers familyFriendly yes The Wrestlers serves Chinese food for £20-25 that has high customer ratings that is also kid friendly. Problem: *The Phoenix eatType restaurant; The Phoenix food Italian; The Phoenix priceRange more than £30; The Phoenix customer rating high; The Phoenix area city centre* A: The Phoenix Italian restaurant costs more than £30. It is located in the city centre, and has a high customer rating. Input: This is some data: Alan Shepard ALMA_MATER "NWC, M.A. 1957"; Alan Shepard WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 14; Alan Shepard OCCUPATION Test pilot; Alan Shepard DEATH_PLACE California; Alan Shepard BIRTH_PLACE New Hampshire; Alan Shepard DATE_OF_RETIREMENT "1974-08-01"; Apollo 14 OPERATOR NASA. Generate a detailed description of this data. Output: Alan Shepard was born in New Hampshire and graduated from NWC with an M.A. in 1957. He worked as a test pilot and was part of Apollo 14 which was run by NASA. Shepard retired on Aug 1, 1974 and later died in California. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of Alimentum food Indian; Alimentum priceRange moderate; Alimentum customer rating 1 out of 5; Alimentum area riverside; Alimentum near Yippee Noodle Bar **** [A]: Alimentum provides Indian food in the moderate price range. It is located in the riverside. It is near Yippee Noodle Bar. Its customer rating is 1 out of 5. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of The Plough eatType pub; The Plough food French; The Plough priceRange cheap; The Plough familyFriendly yes; The Plough near Café Rouge **** [A]:
The Plough is an inexpensively priced, family friendly pub. It serves French food and is located near Café Rouge.
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Identify the most salient words in this sentence: A large jet sitting below a cloud filled blue sky.
cloud jet sit
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Problem: Aspecto central de la celebración ha sido también la Liturgia bautismal con la bendición del agua y la renovación de las promesas bautismales, que todos han realizado de pie y con las velas encendidas, a la que ha seguido la aspersión de los fieles con el agua bendita. ** English? Answer: A central aspect of the celebration is also the Baptismal Liturgy, with the blessing of the water and the renewal of baptismal promises that everyone made while standing with a lit candle in hand, and then the aspersion of the faithful with the blessed holy water. Problem: Pueden llegar hasta el torrente circulatorio del bebé. ** English? Answer: Can cross into the baby's bloodstream Problem: El Apéndice III, en el que figuran especies protegidas dentro de los límites de un país miembro, abarca más de 290 especies. ** English? Answer:
Appendix III, which includes species that are protected within the borders of a member country, lists over 290 species.
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What is the sentiment of the following movie review sentence? will leave the auditorium feeling dizzy , confused , and totally disorientated
negative
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Choose the correct sentiment from candidates: Select from: (a). negative (b). positive TEXT:After 21 movies and three years of working in Hollywood Bette Davis finally got a role she claimed as her own and which put her as a force to be reckoned with. As Mildred Rogers, Davis burst forth with a completely unsympathetic role of a slutty waitress who becomes the target of Leslie Howard's affections, and already eager to sink her teeth into a role like this, she had no qualms of the awful things her character was meant to do throughout the course of the film and the awful transformation she would undergo. It also has been widely noted that her performance here, one of the few things that makes this slightly uneven movie watchable, has been the one to remember even after two remakes and the scenes where she rips into Howard have made cinema history. At circa 85 minutes, the story moves at a nice pace, telling the story of Philip Carey (Howard) as his life crosses that of the destructive Mildred Rogers over and over again. Howard and Davis' chemistry is all but non-existent -- Davis sustained in an interview much later in life she personally didn't care much for Howard's iciness towards her and that helped her act even worse (in character) towards him as Mildred. All the same, the two seem awkward with one another; their scenes together remain stiff, only salvaged by the ferocious acidity Davis brings to her lines and her own nervous presence. Then again, Cromwell's direction has a certain stiltedness about itself that fails to come through at times -- he tries to fill in some space (whenever Davis is not there) with dissolves and montages indicating the passing of time (a calendar superimposed over a changing Frances Dee). All much in the style back then. This was before technicalities and complicated camera angles came into being, and in essence, the visual story is a simplified, bare essentials translation of the Somerset Maugham's novel -- which is saying a lot, since at 600 pages, "Of Human Bondage" would have been indeed hard to film even then. Storywise, it feels that Philip Carey may be something of a glutton for punishment, since there is no discernible, sexual attraction between he and Mildred and to compound that, Mildred never hides her displeasure from the get-go. Howard's performance never seems to go through much external emotion -- his eyes are constantly sad, his expression never veers too far away from lost (he could almost be a distant cousin to William Hurt in "The Accidental Tourist" -- dejected, hurt, and absolutely passive), but this is possibly a part of his character and the reason he fails to see that other women (played by Kay Johnson and Frances Dee) are making themselves vulnerable to unrequited affections. Interestingly, Johnson's Norah, once she realizes Carey will never fall for her, is the one who sums the story up with her observation that people are bound to other people -- she is bound to Carey as Carey is bound to Mildred, and Mildred herself is bound to Miller (or men who fit the role of provider). In her short but memorable scene, she's the one who holds the essence of the story's moral.
(b).
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How is "The room was not so big, but the right size to stay very comfortable. I really recommend this hotel, The locations is perfect." said in Russian? Came to see the best places we love in Roma that we visited during several years. How is "For details of our current job offers, see Careers for information in German ." said in Russian? Более подробно о наших текущих вакансиях смотрите информацию на немецком языке на странице « Карьера ». How is "The Beekeeping Farm, the "Nasza Ziemia Grybowska" Association and the Carpathian Beekeeping Association under the patronage of Marek Sawicki, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, are organizing another Biesiada on 3rd and 4th of July 2010." said in Russian? Gospodarstwo Pasieczne „Sądecki Bartnik”, Stowarzyszenie „Nasza Ziemia Grybowska” oraz Karpacki Związek Pszczelarzy pod honorowym patronatem Marka Sawickiego, Ministra Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi organizują w dniach 3–4 lipca 2010r Biesiadę. How is "Instead, their campaigns’ treatment of US foreign policy has been reduced to endless debates about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and about the wisdom of the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)." said in Russian?
Вместо этого, отношение их кампаний к внешней политике США было сведено к бесконечным дебатам о войнах в Ираке и Афганистане и о разумности Северо-американского Соглашения о свободе торговле (НАФТА).
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[Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of The Vaults eatType coffee shop; The Vaults priceRange cheap; The Vaults customer rating 5 out of 5; The Vaults area riverside; The Vaults near Café Brazil **** [A]: The Vaults is a cheap coffee shop in riverside near Café Brazil, and it has a 5 out of 5 customer rating. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of The Mill eatType pub; The Mill food English; The Mill area riverside **** [A]: The Mill is an English pub near the riverside and has a price range of £20-£25. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of The Rice Boat food Indian; The Rice Boat customer rating average; The Rice Boat area riverside; The Rice Boat familyFriendly yes **** [A]: Child-friendly Indian, The Rice Boat, has average ratings and can be found by the river. [Q]: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all of The Golden Palace eatType coffee shop; The Golden Palace food Japanese; The Golden Palace customer rating 3 out of 5; The Golden Palace area city centre **** [A]:
The Golden Palace in the city centre. Is a coffee shop that has 3 out of 5 stars. They serve Japanese food.
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Question: Let's complete this passage. By Glenys Roberts PUBLISHED: 19:59 EST, 28 August 2012 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 29 August 2012 All around, the city was in flames. Broken glass was strewn in the streets. This was Kristallnacht 1938, when Nazi stormtroopers unleashed their hatred on Jewish businesses, synagogues, shops and homes — and the fire brigade stood idly by. Up to 30,000 people across Germany were arrested, beaten, murdered or sent to concentration camps. Sir Ludwig Guttmann, the founding father of the modern day Paralympics, escaped Nazi Germany and transformed perceptions of disabilities in sport Hero: Dr Ludwig Guttmann (right), the founder of the Paralympics, greets the Queen at the opening of a news sports stadium disabled athletes on a site adjoining Stoke Mandeville Hospital, near Aylesbury, in 1969 and was working at the specialist OPTIONS: - Aylesbury in - German in - Germany in - Glenys Roberts in - Guttmann in - Jewish in - Jews in - Kristallnacht 1938 in - Ludwig Guttmann in - Nazi in - Nazi Germany in - Nazis in - Paralympics in - Stoke Mandeville Hospital in - UK in Answer: Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Problem: Choose the next sentence By Aislin Taylor PUBLISHED: 17:23 EST, 4 April 2012 | UPDATED: 02:09 EST, 5 April 2012 She's had a rough few years, and though things appeared to be looking up for Camille Grammer, she's found herself in the middle of more drama. Though she has moved on from her broken marriage to Frasier star Kelsey Grammer, her new boyfriend's ex is creating problems. According to RadarOnline.com, the mother of Dimitri Charalambopoulos' child, ex-girlfriend Lisa Chynoweth, threatened Camille during a crucial time during her own divorce proceedings. More drama: Camille Grammer was reportedly 'threatened' by the ex-girlfriend of new love Dimitri Charalambopoulos 'Towards the end of the conversation, Lisa told OPTIONS: - Aislin Taylor that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Camille that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Camille Grammer that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Dimitri that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Dimitri Charalambopoulos that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Frasier that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Kelsey Grammer that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Lisa that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - Lisa Chynoweth that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. - RadarOnline.com that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. Answer: Camille that the press had been calling her and brought up Camille's children. QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. It is a stunning declaration of love that would put a sparkle into any girl’s eyes. As this first picture of Amal Alamuddin’s seven-carat diamond and platinum engagement ring shows, when George Clooney finally made up his mind to get married again he really meant it. The 53-year-old US actor gave the ring – estimated to be worth around £450,000 – to British lawyer Miss Alamuddin, 36, when he proposed earlier this year. The Hollywood star wooed his stunning fiancee with a string of flirty emails, it has today been reported. Scroll down for video George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin celebrate Rande Gerber's birthday in Santa Barbara, California, where she was pictured wearing her engagement ring As they sipped champagne to toast the birthday of his friend, businessman OPTIONS: - Alamuddin, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Amal Alamuddin, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - British, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - California, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Clooney, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - George Clooney, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Hollywood, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Lebanese, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Miss Alamuddin, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Rande Gerber, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - Santa Barbara, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. - US, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. ANS: Rande Gerber, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. Question: Passage: (CNN) -- As the swine flu outbreak escalates across the globe, U.S. travelers returning from Mexico are wondering what to do when they come home. Travelers leaving a Mexican airport fill out questionnaires about their health. On Wednesday, Christine Kovar of San Francisco, California, returned from a vacation to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. She said she wasn't sure whether she should attend work or stay home. "I feel fine," said Kovar. "It will be the discretion of my boss whether I go back to work." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, is advising U.S. travelers back from Mexico with at least two of the swine flu symptoms to stay at home and avoid public places upon return. Symptoms of swine flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, can include a fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headaches and runny nose. Query: It's been smooth sailing at OPTIONS: - Atlanta airports, several passengers say. - CNN airports, several passengers say. - California airports, several passengers say. - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention airports, several passengers say. - Christine Kovar airports, several passengers say. - Georgia airports, several passengers say. - Kovar airports, several passengers say. - Mexican airports, several passengers say. - Mexico airports, several passengers say. - N1H1 airports, several passengers say. - Nuevo Vallarta airports, several passengers say. - San Francisco airports, several passengers say. - U.S. airports, several passengers say. - WHO airports, several passengers say. Answer:
U.S. airports, several passengers say.
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Input: This is some data: Aromi eatType restaurant; Aromi food Japanese; Aromi area riverside. Generate a detailed description of this data. Output: Aromi is a Japanese restaurant which is on the riverside Input: This is some data: Na-On Min LPGA Tour career summary YEAR 2007; Na-On Min LPGA Tour career summary TOURNAMENTS_PLAYED 19. Generate a detailed description of this data. Output: 19 tournaments were played in 2007. Input: This is some data: Buzz Aldrin BIRTH_PLACE Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Buzz Aldrin ALTERNATIVE_NAMES "Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr."; Buzz Aldrin NATIONALITY United States; Buzz Aldrin WAS_SELECTED_BY_NASA 1963; Buzz Aldrin WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 11; Buzz Aldrin OCCUPATION Fighter pilot; Buzz Aldrin ALMA_MATER "Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sc.D. 1963". Generate a detailed description of this data. Output:
American Buzz Aldrin was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, His real name was Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. Buzz graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1963 with a doctorate in Science, then was selected to work for NASA in 1963 performed as a fighter pilot and was a crew member on Apollo 11.
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Generate a descriptive sentence about a restaurant using the following words: name = The Vaults, eatType = restaurant, food = French, priceRange = less than £20
The Vaults offers great French food for less than £20. don't bring your kids as this is not a family restaurant.
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Q: Translate "The parents who, like their children, never received an education, are by definition the people who are living in poverty and debt." to Finnish? Yes: Vanhemmat, jotka eivät ole lapsiensa tapaan koskaan saaneet koulutusta, joutuvat väistämättä köyhyys- ja velkaloukkuun. [Q]: Yhteistyö rikosoikeuden alueella ei ole aivan helppoa. Translate this to English? [A]: Co-operation in the area of criminal law is not that easy. Question: Esityslistalla on seuraavana yhteiskeskustelu seuraavista mietinnöistä: Could you please translate this to English? Answer: The next item is the joint debate on the following reports: test: Mielestäni komissio on vihdoin tunnustanut tämän merkityksen. English? translation: I think that importance has, at long last, been recognised by the Commission. Ōtsun välikohtaus In English? xxxxx Ōtsu incident Näin ollen meidän on 5. lokakuuta 2004 järjestettävän tapaamisen jälkeen pystyttävä arvioimaan, mitä kussakin jäsenvaltiossa voidaan tehdä. In English? xxxxx
Consequently, following the meeting on 5 October, we must be in a position to envisage what can be done in each of the Member States.
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This question has options. Answer the question about text: I enjoyed competing , but that was it - I wanted to enjoy it , I was n't relentlessly driven . Rowing was , at times , like meditation for me . Just me in the shell , the water and the oar connecting it all , in the early hours before the world got busy and loud . What time of the day would I probably enjoy rowing the most ? Available options: -- I would enjoy rowing more at 7 AM . -- I would enjoy rowing more at seven in the evening . -- None of the above choices . -- I would enjoy rowing more at eleven in the morning .
I would enjoy rowing more at 7 AM .
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Identify the most salient words in this sentence: football players shout instructions from the touchline during their match
instruction player shout touchline
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Add spaces: Thissoftwareforeurojackpotgivesyoualsoimmediateaccesstostatisticsandresults.
This software for eurojackpot gives you also immediate access to statistics and results.
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Q: when is the last time waterford won all ireland?A: 1959 Q: when was the golden nugget in atlantic city built?A: 1985 Q: who does the us department of justice report to?A:
United States Attorney General
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Question: Goal: To make a sundress out of old men's dress shirts Which of the following methods is more reasonable for accomplishing this goal? OPTIONS: - Cut off midsection of one shirt leaving only the arms of the shirt, attach another cut-out midsection and sew to the other midsection to create the skirt section of the dress. Use the arms of the shirt to create straps to hold dress up on shoulders. - Cut off collar and arms of one shirt leaving only the mid-section, attach another cut-out midsection and sew to the other midsection to create the skirt section of the dress. Use the arms of the shirt to create straps to hold dress up on shoulders. Answer: Cut off collar and arms of one shirt leaving only the mid-section, attach another cut-out midsection and sew to the other midsection to create the skirt section of the dress. Use the arms of the shirt to create straps to hold dress up on shoulders. Question: Goal: how do you put fake nails on? Which of the following methods is more reasonable for accomplishing this goal? OPTIONS: - glue them on with nail glue. - glue them on with super glue Answer: glue them on with nail glue. Question: Goal: How to prepare fabric to make a wrist wallet. Which of the following methods is more reasonable for accomplishing this goal? OPTIONS: - Cut a rectangle out of the fabric using utility knife. - Cut a rectangle out of the fabric using fabric shears. Answer:
Cut a rectangle out of the fabric using fabric shears.
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Premise & hypothesis: Is the premise "A food vendor stands behind a display of bins of several types of nuts, candy, or other small snacks, with signage in Hebrew." true if "A vendor at a hebrew stand."? A: yes Premise & hypothesis: Is the premise "A professional soccer player dressed in black and white run after the ball after his opponent kicks it in the wrong direction." true if "A pro sports player in a soccer game runs after a ball after the other team kicks it in the wrong direction."? A: yes Premise & hypothesis: Is the premise "People are running in a race with other people watching on the sidelines." true if "A group of people are outdoors."? A: it is not possible to tell Premise & hypothesis: Is the premise "A little girl in jeans and a blue striped shirt is swinging on the swing with her hands out." true if "A girl swings on the swing-set at her elementary school playground."? A:
it is not possible to tell
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Summarize: Athlete Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, swimmer David Roberts and field athlete Aled Sion Davies have all had success on the European and World stage. Between them they have 24 Paralympic and 17 World Championship gold medals. Now there is a new generation of young, up-and-coming competitors aiming to emulate that success. Nine Welsh athletes have been selected as part of Team GB for the World Para Athletics Championships in London on 14-23 July. Paralympic champions Hollie Arnold and Davies are part of that Welsh contingent, but alongside them are a group of young athletes who are starting to make an impact in the sport. Sabrina Fortune is only 20 years old and she is already a Paralympic medallist. She won bronze in Rio in the F20 shot put and finished fourth in the European and World Championships. The athlete from Mold has ambitions to win another medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo and wants to put down a marker at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park next week. "I want gold but I want a PB so I'm chasing after the personal best first," said Fortune. "Training has been going really well. I have had a couple of niggles, but nothing to stop me. "I think all the Welsh athletes will do well because we are on home ground. "Welsh athletics is really strong and there is so much more potential out there." Jordan Howe has made the finals of two Paralympic games and won four bronze medals in European competitions. The Cardiff athlete is already somewhat of a veteran on the disability sport circuit, having been involved in so many competitions. Howe, 21, runs in the T35 100m category and is the fastest in the world in his class - and his focus is topping the podium in London. "I'm currently the fastest in the world so, for me, it's the gold medal," said Howe. "Us young athletes have been given great chances over the past and I think it's time for us to take it to another level. "But I think it's time for the young generation to come through and start to progress. "I made my first appearance at an Olympics in London, so to go back there is a big, massive bonus." Runner Rhys Jones made it all the way to the T37 100m final at the Rio Paralympics and finished sixth. The 23-year-old from Church Village, near Pontypridd, made his Paralympic debut in London and has won bronze medals in European and Commonwealth competitions. Jones will once again return to London for the World Para-athletics Championships and even though he wants to win a medal, he now understands how to cope with the pressure. In 2013 the Welshman had his first experience of competing in a World Championships, but the then-teenager was badly affected by nerves. After a tough 2017 that saw Jones spending the last few months recovering from a metatarsal injury, he is back to full fitness and ready for London. "My aim is to just do the best that I can. It's just going out there, embracing the crowd and I have a trust in what I have been doing in my training," said Jones. "Two Paralympic games has given me that realisation of pressure, how to cope with it, how not to cope with it. "The World Championships in 2013, I didn't cope with the pressure and it got to me. "Since then I have matured more as an athlete, a person and basically it's the nerves, they can either make you or break you." There is one young athlete from Wales who has won silver and bronze medals in World Championships, but gold has eluded him so far. Kyron Duke competes in the F41 shot put and first came to prominence at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, where he also competed in the F40 javelin. The 24-year-old from Cwmbran has been training hard in order to beat the rest of the world in his class. Now he is relishing the opportunity to try for gold on British soil. "I have plenty of bronzes and silvers, it's just that one extra shiny one that needs to be added to the collection," said Duke. "A home games is always extra special. You get to go here, there, everywhere, around the world, but when it's a big competition and it's at home it makes it 100 per cent better." Summary:
Wales has been blessed with a plethora of superstars in Parasport.
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question: Write a brief sentence. answer: A dog is protecting other animals. question: Write a brief sentence. answer: The woman is texting. question: Write a brief sentence. answer: A woman is standing up. question: Write a brief sentence. answer:
The little girl is sitting with the people.
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problem: Generate a short movie review that has negative sentiment. generated: terrible , banal dialogue ; convenient , hole-ridden plotting ; superficial characters problem: Generate a short movie review that has negative sentiment. generated: leave you wanting to abandon the theater problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated: often shocking but ultimately worthwhile exploration of motherhood and desperate mothers . problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated:
remarkable
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Мегиддо In English? xxxxx Megiddo Несколько человек сегодня спросить о способ, с помощью которых они могут быть частности, что гипноз может иметь эффект (конструктивные 1, само собой разумеется) после их привычки табака. In English? xxxxx Numerous people ask regarding the manner through which they could be particular that hypnosis can have an impact (a constructive 1, of course) upon their cigarette smoking behavior. Предприятие находится в 20 км от Варшавы, возле трассы Варшава-Белосток. In English? xxxxx
Our plant is located 20km far from Warsaw, at the route Warsaw-Białystok.
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It has 12 torsal soft spines and 15 to 17 dorsal rays . It has 12 dorsal soft spines , and 15 to 17 dorsal rays . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? yes Blauburger supplies good yields and is particularly susceptible to `` Botrytis cinerea '' , but is resistant to mildew down . Blauburger gives good yields and is particularly resistant to `` Botrytis cinerea '' , but is susceptible to mildew . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? no Bagwell countered for a fisherman 's suplex that page went into a diamond cutter . Bagwell countered for a fishman 's suplex that Page went into a Diamond Cutter . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? yes He was born in Sarlat in the province of Dordogne and studied law in Toulouse and Paris . Tarde was born in Sarlat in the province of Dordogne , and he studied law at Toulouse and Paris . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
yes
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Sentence: Dick Dillin, from the United States, created the comic book character known as Aurakles (alternatively called Aurakles). What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Aurakles, creator, Dick Dillin; Dick Dillin, nationality, United States; Aurakles, alternativeName, "Aurakles" Sentence: Jefferson Davis was a commander in the American Civil War, the war Albert Jennings Fountain fought in. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Albert Jennings Fountain, battle, American Civil War; American Civil War, commander, Jefferson Davis Sentence: Lincoln, Nebraska is the birthplace of Brandon Sanderson. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Brandon Sanderson, birthPlace, Lincoln, Nebraska Sentence: GMA New Media is located in the GMA Network Center in the Philippines which is led by Aquilino Pimentel III and Rodrigo Duterte. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
GMA New Media, location, GMA Network Center; Philippines, leader, Aquilino Pimentel III; GMA New Media, location, Philippines; Philippines, leader, Rodrigo Duterte
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which parish is the smallest parish in jamaica??? Answer: Kingston Parish Question: when does grey's anatomy come back on season 14? Answer: September 28, 2017 Answer this question: who is the general education director of kerala?? Prof C. Ravindranath Q: what kind of darts does gary anderson use?A: 23g Unicorn Maestro Phase 3 Input: who played in the tv series mission impossible? Output: Peter Graves Input: who is the highest paid in nba 2017? Output:
Stephen Curry
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Data: Atlanta, populationDensity, 1299.0 (inhabitants per square kilometre); Atlanta, areaCode, 404; Atlanta, areaTotal, 347.1 (square kilometres) Sentence about the following data: A: Atlanta, which has the area code of 404, has a population density of 1299 inhabitants per sq km and a total area of 347.1 sq km. Data: Alan B. Miller Hall, owner, College of William & Mary; Alan B. Miller Hall, location, Williamsburg, Virginia; Mason School of Business, country, United States; Alan B. Miller Hall, currentTenants, Mason School of Business Sentence about the following data: A: The College of William and Mary is the owner of the Alan B. Miller Hall in Williamsburg, Virginia. The current tenant is the US based Mason School of Business. Data: 3Arena, owner, Live Nation Entertainment; Dublin, leaderTitle, Dáil Éireann; 3Arena, location, Dublin Sentence about the following data: A:
Dáil Éireann is a leader in Dublin where the 3Arena owned by Live Nation Entertainment is located.
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Problem: ·DanishInstituteofFisheriesResearch(Silkeborg,1992-1993) What's a sentence that uses these characters? - · Danish Institute of Fisheries Research (Silkeborg, 1992-1993) Add spaces: Andifyoudonotliketodriveonthetrack,butyoulovetheheroMakvin,youcanworkoutintheassemblypuzzlefeaturingyourfavoritecharacterorcoloritanywayyouwant.Still,theraceisthemostnaturalandmostexcitingadventuresforLightningMakvinandhisadmirers. Answer: And if you do not like to drive on the track, but you love the hero Makvin, you can work out in the assembly puzzle featuring your favorite character or color it any way you want. Still, the race is the most natural and most exciting adventures for Lightning Makvin and his admirers. Liqueurcupispressedinamouldasasolidcupe,andthenhollowedoutonthewheel.Itismadeinstoneware,dippedinamattwhiteglazeandthenfiredto1280degreesCelsius.Thecupisdecoratedwithagoldendecal,firedontothesurfaceat700degreesCelsius. Liqueur cup is pressed in a mould as a solid cupe, and then hollowed out on the wheel. It is made in stoneware, dipped in a matt white glaze and then fired to 1280 degrees Celsius. The cup is decorated with a golden decal, fired onto the surface at 700 degrees Celsius. [Q]: [Behindtheglareofrecenthacks,somecompaniesactuallypayinghomagetodataprotection] [A]: [Behind the glare of recent hacks, some companies actually paying homage to data protection] Problem: Add spaces: 1weekago04:57XXXDandogging,Japanese,bigass,pov,bigtits,hairy,creampie,Japanesecuminpussy Spaces added: 1 week ago 04:57 XXXDan dogging, Japanese, big ass, pov, big tits, hairy, creampie, Japanese cum in pussy Problem: AdamhadbeencreatedwiththepotentialtobebornasonofGOD. What's a sentence that uses these characters? -
Adam had been created with the potential to be born a son of GOD.
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input question: A completion problem: `` i asked you to stay away from jennifer once before , '' she said . `` obviously , i had better make myself more clear ! '' `` whatever you wish , '' i said . `` we 'll walk in the woods , '' she said . her voice was a hiss . there was a tremor in the hand that held the walking stick , but i could tell it came not from disease or old age , but from output answer: anger Text to complete: `` there 's one project the two of us are on together , and i 'm filing regular reports to him on a couple that i 'm doing myself . one or two others where we 're both part of a larger team . why ? '' she shrugged . `` just curious . you never really talk too much about what you do at chemitech . and i know you and sebastian are pretty tight . '' `` it 's pretty boring stuff to anyone who is n't a completion: chemist Complete this sentence: when i arrive at jase 's and let myself in , i 'm shocked to see ryan sitting on his couch . i stop in my tracks and stare , unsure of what to say . what is he doing here ? `` hey , is everything all right ? '' i hear jase ask from the kitchen . i turn my head away from ryan and focus on Answer: jase Problem: SENTENCE: ` beyond the circles of the world i will not pursue them , ' said morgoth . ` for beyond the circles of the world there is nothing . but within them they shall not escape me , until they enter into nothing . ' ` you lie , ' said hurin . ` you shall see and you shall confess that i do not lie , ' said So, what's next? Answer: morgoth [Q]: like i told you before , things happen beyond the breakers that nobody ever knows . '' an evil edge to his voice hinted a warning brock knew he 'd do well to heed . * * * salinger despised waiting ; he was a man of action . his long fingers drummed the surface of his desk while he waited for brock to contact him . for several evenings , he 'd stayed late at the office in anticipation of hearing the buzz of his cell phone and a text message from... [A]: brock Q: your mother look liket simon fitzgerald asked . ' was beautiful , ' julia said . her voice softened . ' was the loveliest ... ' she remembered something . ' have a picture of her . ' she took a small gold heart shaped locket from around her neck and handed it to fitzgerald . he looked at her a moment , then opened the _ ... Fill the blank. A:
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Question: Sentence A: The thing was probably another sylph, strong enough to move them in their present reduced size. Sentence B: Right now, they were at risk to anything larger than them. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: i mean some things are just so cut and dry um in the in you know the the level of evidence that they come up with now i mean you know when you start thinking about well they've got videotape and the evidence shows everything, the video clearly shows the suspect shoplifiting OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: it is not possible to tell Problem: Here is a premise: She also was a member of the Harvard Voluntary Defenders. Here is a hypothesis: She was a member of HVD. Here are the options: OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: yes Sentence 1: i don't think he's really a very good actor i know that sounds awful because so many people think he's so wonderful but i just have never been a Stallone fan Sentence 2: I do not think that Stallone is a good actor. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is this second sentence entailed by the first? Answer: yes Question: um-hum you don't and so i moved because i moved the day probably a week after one of the apartments blew up Does it follow that "One of the apartments blew up, and I was gone a week later. "? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: Based on the premise "Many branch sections of the institute are located acrosethe city, including the Natural History Museum (on Tower Street), the oldest museum on the island, with a collection of over 125,000 types of preserved plant species.", can we conclude that "There are less than 100,0000 types of plants at the museum."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no **** Answer:
no
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Generate a sentence, and then tell me the concepts included in that sentence.
Sentence: A woman is writing a novel in her study. Concepts: novel study write
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[Q]: Başvuru, Makedonya'yı sadece resmi başvuruda bulunmuş olması nedeniyle değil, bundan doğan sorumlulukları kabul edecek istek ve ehliyeti göstermesi nedeniyle de, olası bir üye olarak meşrulaştıracak. Translate this to English? [A]: An application will legitimise Macedonia as a prospective member of the EU not by the simple fact of submitting the application, but in the way it bespeaks willingness and maturity to accept the responsibilities deriving from it. Question: Uçak, çoğu Kıbrıslı olmak üzere 115 yolcu ve 6 mürettebat taşıyordu. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: It carried 115 passengers -- most of them Cypriots -- and 6 crew members. test: Gerçekten de, Karadağ Başbakanı Milo Dyukanoviç, sembollerin kendi tahminine göre 2005 yılı başına kadar bağımsızlığını kazanacak olan birleşmiş bir Karadağ’ı temsil edeceğini kendisi duyurdu. English? translation: Indeed, Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic himself announced that the symbols would represent a united Montenegro, which, he predicted, would become independent as early as 2005. Sürmekte olan soruşturmalar bunların kendilerini destekleyen siyasi çevrelerle olan bağlantılarını ortaya çıkarmamızı sağlayacak." In English? xxxxx The ongoing investigations will allow us to reveal their connections with the political circles backing them." How is ""The unfinished business of Kosovo must be settled sooner rather than later… We cannot afford to have a political limbo in the middle of this continent." said in Turkish? Bu kıtanın göbeğinde bir siyasi çıkmazı kaldıramayız. [Q]: Bu yıl NATO'ya kabul edilen yedi eski komünist ülke, Haziran ayında İstanbul'da yapılan zirveye tam üye olarak katıldı. Translate this to English? [A]:
Seven post-communist countries joined NATO this year and attended the Alliance's summit in Istanbul in June as full-fledged members.
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Judy, It was nice talking with you today. Congratulations on your job with UBS. My specialty is focused around the trading operations, but the presentation I have attached shows other positions we work on. If there is anything I can do for youor someone you know, please let me know. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to speaking with you in the future. Sincerely, Write a subject line for this email.
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Summarize: Defeat in Tbilisi last September was generally regarded as the most damaging result of the Euro 2016 qualifiers. "There will be many twists and turns," Snodgrass said after the Hampden draw. "Obviously you want to be winning your first home game. But, in the end, it is a point that might be vital. Hopefully it is a good point." Scotland had fallen behind to Fedor Cernych's fine strike 14 minutes into the second half at Hampden. But Gordon Strachan's side eventually pulled level with a minute of normal time remaining through a James McArthur header. Snodgrass, 29, thought the Scots missed an opportunity to take more points against Lithuania. "They got it down and tried to play a bit, but every time we put pressure on them, I felt they gave us the ball," said the Hull City player. "Let's be honest, they had two chances and took one of them, so fair play to them. "The second half, they had their backs to the wall a little bit and we had chance after chance. "We eventually got the goal and I thought we were going to go on and win it, but it wasn't to be." Fellow midfielder Barry Bannan also preferred to take the positives from the match ahead of Tuesday's trip to face Slovakia, who were beaten 1-0 in Slovenia. "We set out to win the game and we're disappointed, but in the last 10 minutes, we were 1-0 down, so it could be a huge point at the end of this group," said the Sheffield Wednesday player, 26. "Lithuania showed they are going to take points off people in this group. "They stopped us from playing. I think they pressed high up, which we didn't expect. "Slovakia have lost again, so if we can go there and get a point or three points then it's been a good two games for us." James Forrest, a second-half substitute for Oliver Burke, thought the Scots could take confidence from the way they salvaged a point. "We've only played two games, we've got four points and we just need to build on that," said the 25-year-old Celtic winger. "There's still a long way to go and there are a few upsets in this group to come."
Scotland midfielder Robert Snodgrass does not believe Saturday's draw with Lithuania will prove to be a 'Georgia moment' in World Cup qualifying.
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danish police said monday they have arrested two men believed to have been involved in denmark 's largest ever case of counterfeit money . Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph?
two men arrested in denmark 's largest counterfeit money case
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Problem: Does "The city consists of sixteen municipalities (previously called boroughs)." answer the question "What did they used to call the municipalities within Mexico City?" A: yes Problem: Does "Some US politicians were disappointed by this move, believing Bush should have pressed on to Baghdad and removed Hussein from power; there is little doubt that coalition forces could have accomplished this if they had desired." answer the question "What did some US Politicians think Coalition forces should have been allowed to have done?" A: yes Problem: Does "The only borough that did not present a high HDI was that of rural Milpa Alta which presented a "medium" HDI of .7984, far below all other boroughs (627th nationally while the rest stood in the top 200)." answer the question "What rank was Milpa Alta nationally in terms of HDI score?" A:
yes
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question: Teacher asked me this: Solve -3*m + 15 = 6 for m. ++++++++++ answer: 3 Solve 4330*h - 4355*h + 450 = 0 for h. Solve this plz. A: 18 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve 3137 = 520*c + 52*c + 16293 for c. ANS: -23 Q: What is the solution? Solve -7*q + 94*q - 735 = -60*q for q. A: 5 Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 520*s + 702 - 1511 = -126*s + 1129 for s. answer: 3 QUESTION: Math problem: Solve -3568*k + 3523*k - 1440 = 0 for k. ANS:
-32
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just show the new moon trailer OH M G cant waitt Describe the sentiment embodied by this tweet. Available options: *negative; *positive; I think the answer is
positive
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Din acest motiv, credem că dl Gallagher ar fi trebuit să ia în considerare propunerea noastră, diferențiind cazul pescuitului de coastă. Which language is this? Language: Romanian în scris. - (LT) Am sprijinit acest document, pentru că acordul conferă acces reciproc la călătorii fără viză de scurtă şedere pentru toţi cetăţenii UE şi brazilieni care deţin un paşaport diplomatic, de serviciu sau oficial. Which language is this? Language: Romanian Capitalismul nu reprezintă viitorul umanităţii. Which language is this? Language: Romanian Potrivit raportoarei, toate părţile, indiferent dacă este vorba despre tranzacţii între întreprinderi sau între întreprinderi şi consumatori, ar trebui să fie libere să aleagă sau să nu aleagă instrumentul opţional (IO) ca alternativă la dreptul naţional sau internaţional. Which language is this? Language:
Romanian
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Write some highlights for the following article: They've lost their homes, their businesses and many are still stranded, but residents in the battered Northeast are overcoming the aftereffects of Superstorm Sandy with a gritty resolve. "It's sort of like the transit strike a few years ago," said Elizabeth Gorman, 40, a Queens resident, who walked across the Queensboro Bridge on Wednesday. Gorman was part of a steady stream of commuters forced to walk or bike into Manhattan after Sandy roared ashore barely two days ago, wiping out roads, bridges and mass transit systems across the region. Commuters, homeowners and businesses struggled with the loss of power and waterlogged or burned homes. Seven ways to manage stress in a disaster. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a "transportation emergency" Wednesday night, saying New York City subways, buses and commuter rails would be free of charge Thursday and Friday as a way to encourage people to use mass transit. Gridlock on Wednesday was "dangerous," he said. But not all of the city's transit was operating. Fourteen of the city's 23 subway lines are opening Thursday, with buses helping to cover the unserved areas, Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Joe Lhota said. But there will be no subway service to lower Manhattan, which is still dealing with flooding and power outages, he said. And bus service, which resumed Thursday, was stopped below 23rd Street because the area is still dark and too dangerous, Lhota said. The three major New York-area airports will all be open Thursday, albeit with limited service, authorities said. John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty reopened Wednesday with limited service, and LaGuardia -- where floodwaters covered runways and taxiways -- will reopen Thursday. Many people across the region are still in need of basic supplies. President Barack Obama visited a shelter Wednesday in the hard-hit town of Brigantine, New Jersey, where he said he met a woman with an 8-month-old who has run out of diapers and formula. "Those are the kinds of basic supplies and help that we can provide," he said. Obama promised the federal government "will not quit" until communities are cleaned up. "We are not going to tolerate red tape, we are not going to tolerate bureaucracy," Obama said. "And I've instituted a 15-minute rule, essentially, on my team. You return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes, whether it's the mayor's, the governor's, county officials. "If they need something, we figure out a way to say yes." New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie asked for patience as crews worked to turn the power back on for more than 2 million people still in the dark. He toured Brigantine with Obama, who said utilities from across the country have pledged to send crews to New Jersey as soon as possible. Sandy came ashore late Monday in southern New Jersey, wiping out houses, pushing sand four blocks inland in places and leaving people stranded. Seventy people were rescued Wednesday from the barrier island in Toms River, New Jersey -- people who ignored orders to evacuate, Police Chief Mike Mastronardy said. "Everyone that we've encountered during evacuations today wish they'd left prior to the storm," he said. Authorities are still working to extinguish 11 of 30 gas fires that broke out in the storm, he said. Flooding was still a problem in many areas. Over its entire path, the storm killed at least 124 people -- 67 in the Caribbean, 56 in the United States and one in Canada. The fire that broke out in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Breezy Point during the storm destroyed 110 homes, Assistant Fire Chief Joseph Pfeiffer said. Search and rescue teams were going through each home to check for victims. "The number of homes lost in Breezy Point by fire is just tragic," Cuomo said Wednesday. "That no one lost their life in Breezy Point is a miracle." Staten Island saw no such miracle. Half of the state's 28 deaths were on Staten Island, and two boys were missing. Borough President James Molinaro said the waters have mostly receded, but the damage is severe. Post-Sandy water safety tips. In Seaside Heights, New Jersey, Mayor Bill Akers said his hard-hit town will tough it out. "We're going to just do the best we can and give the support," he said. "When it's tougher, we're the best community." On Wednesday, the storm sputtered over the Great Lakes region, where its strong winds are expected to trigger some lakeside flooding as well as additional snowfall in parts of West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. More than 5.3 million customers across the eastern United States were still in the dark Wednesday, down from the nearly 8 million who lost power shortly after the storm hit. Christie described the damage along the Jersey Shore as "unthinkable." Akers said crews are trying to get each and every person to shelters from his battered community, which he called he the storm's "ground zero." Speaking to CNN, Akers' voice cracked a bit as he described the enormity of the destruction and the resolve to rebuild. "I just want to try to keep the emotion out of it," he said. "For everybody, it's -- this is a loss for everybody ... not just Seaside Heights. "If there's any good news," he added, "the water (has) receded, the roadways are accessible. But we still have downed power lines. We are not letting anybody in at that particular time." Hurricane safety: When the lights go out. Some 10,000 Army and Air National Guard forces were on duty in the 13 states affected by the storm. The Army Corps of Engineers was also helping, deploying water pumps and generators to New York and New Jersey, the U.S. Defense Department said. They're also going to send 80 truckloads of water to West Virginia, where snow generated by the storm has left some areas inaccessible. Other military branches have also been deployed to help in the storm's aftermath. The U.S. Coast Guard sent airboats normally used for ice rescues in the Great Lakes, and the U.S. Navy was moving three landing ships to the affected coastlines. Some 730,000 New Yorkers were still in the dark Wednesday night, with utility Con Edison estimating another three days before it can restore power to Manhattan and Brooklyn, and as many as 10 days for other boroughs and the suburb of Westchester. Keep your food safe in a natural disaster. Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan evacuated its 700 patients because the pumps that supply oil to the generators are in the basement under 8 feet of water, a source familiar with the evacuation plan said. New York University Langone Medical Center had to evacuate more than 200 patients because of a generator problem a day earlier. The Lincoln Tunnel was open, but the Holland Tunnel, the other tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey, was still full of water. The Port Authority said it can't start pumping out the water until power is restored. Still, there were hints amid the aftermath Wednesday that New York City was slowly getting back to normal. The New York Stock Exchange reopened after a two-day closure, Broadway's trade association said all shows would be curtains up on Thursday and Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday's New York Marathon would go on as scheduled. "For cooped-up New Yorkers and out-of-town visitors who are staying in hotels and can't get home, now is a great time to see a show!" said Charlotte St. Martin, executive director of The Broadway League. That said, Thursday's game between the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn was postponed. And while traffic gridlock returned, for some it was a welcome sign that New Yorkers were at least trying to move forward. How you can help. CNN's Joe Sterling contributed to this report.
NEW: New York's governor declares a transporation emergency. The storm's death toll reaches 124, with 56 of those in the U.S. New Jersey Gov. Christie asks for patience as crews try to restore power. 10,000 National Guard troops are on duty to help.
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input: They called a second ambulance fixed: They called a second ambulance. input: Morning temperatures will be around 15 C During the day they will reach a maximum of 28 C Low temperatures at night will be around 17C We have weak southeasterly winds fixed: Morning temperatures will be around 15 °C. During the day they will reach a maximum of 28 °C. Low temperatures at night will be around 17°C. We have weak southeasterly winds. input: You will learn with us how to consistently win in poker Texas holdem and develop right knowledge habits and experience which help you to succeed in other areas like Finance and Investment fixed: You will learn with us how to consistently win in poker Texas hold'em and develop right knowledge, habits and experience which help you to succeed in other areas like Finance and Investment. input: Overall student rating 43 50 21 reviews fixed:
Overall student rating: 4.3 /5.0 (21 reviews)
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Question: Critics mostly dismiss Serpico director Sidney Lumet's 41 st film as hackwork. Does it follow that "Critics think Serpico is absolutely a hackwork."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: no Question: a little piece of trivia you know the guy when he first headed out from the army post Does it follow that "perhaps you've heard that when the man left the army post, he was captured and brought back."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: Adrin stood ready, off-hand dagger in front and rapier in his rear hand. Does it follow that "Adrin only had two weapons because he forgot his third."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: The act proposes to create an administrative framework under the Department of Community Affairs to contract with a statewide not-for- profit group to allocate funds to nonprofit legal organizations. Does it follow that "The non profits work independent of each other. "? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer:
no
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Problem: The rollout of new servers and networking switches in stores is part of a five-year agreement supporting 7-Eleven #39;s Retail Information System. What is a good title for this? Title: 7-Eleven Turns To HP To Streamline Operations Problem: Fishermen are famed for overstating the size of their catches, but science has found an instance in which anglers have apparently underestimated their prowess. What is a good title for this? Title: Study Cites Sport Fishermen #39;s Impact on Species Problem: The violent video game quot;Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas quot; could eclipse Hollywood #39;s most successful films, even as it draws the ire of critics. What is a good title for this? Title: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Problem: French President Jacques Chirac has sent his Foreign Minister to the Middle East to try to secure the release of two journalists who are being held hostage in Iraq. What is a good title for this? Title:
French minister attempts to secure release of journalists
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Kriisillä on ollut suurempi vaikutus epävarmoihin työsuhteisiin, jotka koskevat pääasiassa naisia. Which language is this?
Finnish
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Sentence 1: In 1977 it was renamed after the black nationalist leader. Sentence 2: It has had the same name since it was made in 1977. OPT: -yes -it is not possible to tell -no Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
no
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What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". There is a sizeable Greek minority of about 105,000 (disputed, sources claim higher) people, in Albania. The Greek minority of Turkey, which numbered upwards of 200,000 people after the 1923 exchange, has now dwindled to a few thousand, after the 1955 Constantinople Pogrom and other state sponsored violence and discrimination. This effectively ended, though not entirely, the three-thousand-year-old presence of Hellenism in Asia Minor. There are smaller Greek minorities in the rest of the Balkan countries, the Levant and the Black Sea states, remnants of the Old Greek Diaspora (pre-19th century). What acts have caused the population of Greeks to be numbered so few in the country who name is reminiscent of a big American holiday?
1955 Constantinople Pogrom and other state sponsored violence and discrimination.
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An example of a movie review. negative. A: Hi folks Forget about that movie. John C. should be ashamed that he appears as executive producer in the credits. bon jovi has never been and will never be an actor and the FX are a joke. The first vampires was good ... and it was the only vampires. This thing here just wears the same name. Just a waste of time thinks ... JAKE Scorpio An example of a movie review. positive. A: A wonderful film by Powell and Pressburger, whose work I now want to explore more. The film is about what we perceive as real and what is real, and how the two can be so difficult to distinguish from one another. Beautifully shot and acted, although David Niven doesn't seem to be 27 years old, as his character claims to be. Fun to see a very young Richard Attenborough. This film made me think, while I was watching it, and afterwards. An example of a movie review. negative. A:
Bizarre take on the Cinderella tale. Terribly poor script, but Kathleen Turner turns in a pretty decent evil step-mother performance. Visually stunning in some parts, but that's about it. The period costumes range from the Elizabethan era to the 1990s. Fast forward until you see something interesting and save yourself the full 90 minutes of drivel. If you're really in the mood for a Cinderella story - I suggest "Ever After: A Cinderella Story" or "The Glass Slipper".
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Q: Translate "For example: the length, the time as well as the mass (through the definition of the force) enter into the definition of the current." to German? A: Beispielsweise gehen in die Definitionen der Stromstärke die Länge, die Zeit und (über die Definition der Kraft) auch die Masse mit ein. Q: Translate "These problems are complex." to German? A: Diese Probleme sind komplex. Q: Translate "We do our best to accommodate requests but we cannot guarantee a specific room number." to German? A:
Es wird generell keine Wunschzimmernummer reserviert, wir vermerken dies jedoch gerne und reservieren auch sofern verfügbar.
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Write an article based on this summary: A nude painting of South Korean President Park Geun-hye has caused anger, as a political scandal continues to grip the country. +++++++ A: The painting, part of an exhibition at the National Assembly, was torn down by supporters of Ms Park on Tuesday. Inspired by Edouard Manet's Olympia, "Dirty Sleep", also shows Ms Park's close friend Choi Soon-sil as a servant bringing her flowers. The two women both deny accusations of colluding in corruption. Ms Park was impeached by politicians for her role in the scandal last year and stripped of her officials duties. The constitutional court has until June to either approve the decision or reinstate her. Ms Choi is accused of using her relationship with the president to extract donations from corporations to foundations she runs. She has been charged with attempted coercion, abuse of authority and attempted fraud. The painting at the centre of the row shows Ms Park sleeping while the Sewol ferry, which sank three years ago killing nearly 400 people, most of them students, goes down outside the window. Ms Park has long been criticised for her handling of the disaster. On Wednesday, the floor leader of the main opposition party condemned the lawmaker who organised the exhibit saying parliament "would have not remained silent if someone had drawn a nude painting of former President Roh Moo-hyun when he was impeached", Yonhap news agency reported. Also on Wednesday there were dramatic scenes at the special prosecutors office, where Ms Choi had been made to attend questioning. She has refused to attend for a month, citing ill health. On arrival, she shouted to reporters that she had been pressured to admit guilt. "I am being forced to confess committing crimes jointly with the president," she said, according to local media, while being escorted. A spokesman for the special prosecutor said the allegation of coercion was "completely groundless". Write an article based on this summary: Ben Marshall has become the second Connacht player this season to have his career ended by a concussion injury. +++++++ A: Forward Marshall has retired aged only 26 after being out of action all this season and playing just five games for the club in 2015-16. Last September, Connacht's Ireland prop Nathan White was forced to halt his career for similar reasons. "Unfortunately, my time as a player has come to an end earlier than I would have wished," said Marshall on Tuesday. "It has been a difficult time not being able to play since the injury but having had some time away from the game, I can appreciate how fortunate I've also been in my career." Two arm injuries restricted Marshall to only a couple of appearances in the early part of 2015-16 and he then suffered a head injury late in Connacht's Pro12-winning campaign after signing a contract extension last March. Dublin-born Marshall has not played this season and after taking medical advice, has now decided to end his career. "I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Connacht head physio Garrett Coughlan and the medical team who have given me wonderful care and support over the past eleven months," added Marshall. "I am looking forward to continuing in my financial studies and the new career path that is ahead of me, but I will always be appreciative of the lessons that Willie [Ruane] and Pat [Lam] taught me during my time at Connacht Rugby." Marshall won 10 Ireland Under-20 caps and made 20 appearances for Leinster before moving to Connacht prior to the 2015-16 season. The back row forward played for an Ireland XV in a non-cap game against the Barbarians in May 2015 before representing an Emerging Ireland team in the Tbilisi Cup in Georgia later that summer. Connacht coach Pat Lam described the former Leinster player as "an excellent team man". "I have no doubt that he will go on to achieve great things in his business and life pursuits going forward," added Lam. Write an article based on this summary: A building society in Coleraine, County Londonderry, has been robbed in a so-called tiger kidnapping incident. +++++++ A: It is understood a man was taken from his home in the nearby village of Ballybogey on Sunday night, before cash was stolen from the Nationwide Building Society in Coleraine's Diamond area. It is believed at least one family member was made to remain in the home with one gang member. The employee was forced to unlock the cash vaults at the office. Write an article based on this summary: A federal judge in Brazil has blocked the assets of mining giants BHP Billiton and Vale in the country over the deadly collapse of a dam. +++++++ A:
The joint-venture company they own, Samarco, does not have enough resources to cover the potential damages, estimated at 20.2bn reais ($5.2bn; £3.4bn), the judge ruled. Samarco owned the dam, which held back waste water from iron ore mining. It burst last month, flooding a vast area and killing at least 13 people. Anglo-Australian company BHP Billiton and Vale, from Brazil, said they had not been officially notified. Judge Marcelo Aguiar Machado's ruling was published on Friday. The two companies will also have to implement "immediate damage-mitigating environmental measures" or they will be liable to a daily fine of 150m reais ($38m; £25m), ruled Judge Machado. On 28 November the Brazilian government filed a lawsuit against Samarco for the environmental damage caused by the accident. Environment Minister Izabella Teixeira said the accident in the south-eastern state of Minas Gerais had "a huge impact from an environmental point of view". The village of Bento Rodrigues was totally destroyed and the toxic mud generated by the 5 November dam collapse polluted drinking water over a vast area. The money will be used to compensate the victims and help repair the environment. "It is not a natural disaster, it is a disaster prompted by economic activity, but of a magnitude equivalent to those disasters created by forces of nature," said Ms Teixeira when the lawsuit was filed. About 500km (310 miles) of the Rio Doce - one of Brazil's most important rivers - will have to be dredged in parts, vegetation replanted and fresh-water springs cleared, she said. Less than a week after the accident, Samarco had its mining licence suspended. It also agreed to pay 1bn reais (£170m; $260m) temporary compensation to the victims.
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1. It was born on April 18 , 1976 in Usera , Madrid ( Spain ) . 2. She is born on April 18 , 1976 in Usera , Spain ( Madrid ) . yes 1. He battles Ballox the Monstroid , and controls Spider-Man and the Vision . 2. He battles the monstroid Ballox and controls SpiderMan and the vision . yes 1. She was to become the mother of Akbar 's oldest surviving son and successor , Jehangir . 2. She was to become the mother of Jehangir 's eldest surviving son and successor , Akbar .
no
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Premise: Personally, I was not sanguine. Hypothesis: I had hope it could work. Answer: no Premise: wow all that for getting tennis balls shot at you at a hundred miles an hour Hypothesis: The balls struck them with great force. Answer: it is not possible to tell Premise: huh well that's pretty neat Hypothesis: That is very cool. Answer: yes Premise: But none can compete with the music of the famed names of the Cete d'Or, which make a wine connoisseur's taste buds Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot, Vosne-Roman??e, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Santenay. Hypothesis: Many have tried to replicate the famed names of music and failed.
Answer: it is not possible to tell
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Q: 1: There were only a few Swedish supporters and the Fans’ Embassy staff had no problems to answer all of their questions (such as how they could recharge their account on their mobile phones, the location of nearby pharmacies and metro stations, and so on).; 2: Spanish. A: Hubo sólo unos cuantos aficionados suecos y el equipo no tuvo problemas para responder a todas sus preguntas (¿cómo recargar teléfonos móviles, ¿Dónde está la farmacia más cercana?¿Dónde está la estación de metro más cercana?etc.). Q: 1: Experience demonstrates that the alleged conflict between poverty and the environment is a false problem.; 2: Spanish. A: La experiencia demuestra que el supuesto conflicto entre la pobreza y el medio ambiente es un falso problema. Q: 1: This membership costs you nothing unless you decide to enter a clearly marked premium area of the site.; 2: Spanish. A: Esta membresía no te costará nada a menos que decidas ingresar a un área premium del sitio claramente identificada. Q: 1: Avoid these phrases: reverse aging, compare rates, free installation, auto email removal, free, online pharmacy, get paid,; 2: Spanish. A:
Evite estas frases: revertir el envejecimiento, comparar precios, instalación gratis, eliminación automática de email, gratis, farmacia en linea, reciba pago,
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Sentence: Acta Mathematica Hungarica (abbreviated as "Acta Math. Hungar.") has the CODEN code "AMAHE9". It has the ISSN number of "0236-5294" and LCCN number 83646315. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Acta Mathematica Hungarica, issnNumber, "0236-5294"; Acta Mathematica Hungarica, LCCN number, 83646315; Acta Mathematica Hungarica, abbreviation, "Acta Math. Hungar."; Acta Mathematica Hungarica, codenCode, "AMAHE9" Sentence: Bhajji originates from India and contains gram flour and vegetables. It is also known as Bhaji and bajji. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Bhajji, country, India; Bhajji, mainIngredient, "Gram flour, vegetables"; Bhajji, alternativeName, "Bhaji, bajji"; Bhajji, ingredient, Vegetable Sentence: Antioch is found in Contra Costa County which is part of the San Francisco bay area. Being located in California one of the languages spoken is Vietnamese. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Antioch, California, isPartOf, Contra Costa County, California; Antioch, California, isPartOf, California; California, language, Vietnamese language; Contra Costa County, California, isPartOf, San Francisco Bay Area Sentence: Aaron Turner, who is from Boston, started performing in 1995. He's a Black Metal artist and once played for Old Man Gloom and is now part of the Lotus Eaters band. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
Aaron Turner, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Old Man Gloom; Aaron Turner, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Lotus Eaters (band); Aaron Turner, genre, Black metal; Aaron Turner, origin, Boston; Aaron Turner, activeYearsStartYear, 1995
Flan2021
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Das kostenfreie Frühstück wie auch das Abendessen werden am Buffet serviert. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Die Aussprache ist geschlossen. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Die Erfahrung der Mitarbeiter garantiert trotz der schwankenden Qualität der Rohstoffe - verarbeitet werden Abfälle - einen stabilen Produktionsprozeß. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Wählen Sie Ihre Unterkunft vom gelisteten Capri Hotels.
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Solve 0 = 10*i - 29*i + 95 for i.
5
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Atlantic City International Airport, operatingOrganisation, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey What is sentence that verbalizes this data?
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is the operating organisation of Atlantic City International airport.
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