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What concepts are described in the following sentence? "Hog is a song from The Shadiest One that was produced by Battlecat and sampled 3 Time Felons by Westside Connection." Return the answer as pairs of triples.
Hog PRODUCER(S) Battlecat Hog SAMPLE_(S) *3 Time Felons by Westside Connection [TABLECONTEXT] TITLE Hog [TABLECONTEXT] [TITLE] The Shadiest One
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Question: Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are the Bears biggest rivals since their teams inception in 1920. The Green Bay Packers currently have the lead at 95–94–6, and the teams have met twice in the postseason. The Bears won the 1941 meeting, 33–14, and eventually defeated the New York Giants in the 1941 NFL Championship Game, and the Packers won the 2011 meeting, 21–14, en route to a Super Bowl XLV win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The teams first meeting was a victory for the Bears (known as the Staleys at the time) in 1921 in a shutout, 20–0. The Packers claimed their first win over the Bears in 1925, 14–10. The 1924 matchup (which ended in a 3–0 win for Chicago) was notable for featuring the first ever ejection of players in a game in NFL history, as Frank Hanny of the Bears and Tillie Voss of the Packers were ejected for punching each other. The rivalry also featured one of the last successful fair catch kicks in 1968, when Bears kicker Mac Percival kicked the game-winning field goal. How many points did the Bears win the 1941 meeting? Answer: 19 question: Trying to end their two-game skid, the 49ers went home for a Week 14 fight with the Green Bay Packers. In the first quarter, the Niners got an early lead with kicker Joe Nedney nailing a 24-yard field goal, yet the Packers gained the lead with QB Brett Favre's 36-yard TD pass to WR Ruvell Martin. In the second quarter, San Francisco's troubles grew as Packers kicker Dave Rayner nailed a 23-yard field goal, while RB Ahman Green got a 1-yard TD run. The Niners would respond with Nedney kicking a 36-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the 49ers had RB Frank Gore get a 1-yard TD run, yet Green Bay responded with Favre completing a 68-yard TD pass to WR Donald Driver. In the fourth quarter, the Packers wrapped things up with Rayner kicking a 44-yard and a 21-yard field goal. The Niners would get a touchdown, as QB Alex Smith completed a 52-yard TD pass to rookie TE Vernon Davis, yet a botched snap foiled the following PAT. With their third-straight loss, the 49ers fell to 5-8. Answer this question: Who threw a 68 yard touchdown pass? answer: Brett Favre On a day when offensive stars Calvin Johnson and Reggie Bush could not play due to injuries, the Lions defense had to step up, and it did in a big way. Detroit sacked Vikings rookie quarterback Teddy Bridgewater eight times, harassed him into throwing three interceptions, and held the Vikings scoreless until late in the fourth quarter. The Lions got on the board in the first quarter with a 9-yard TD pass from Matthew Stafford to Theo Riddick. Matt Prater, acquired during the week to replace the struggling Alex Henery, made good on a 52-yard field goal near the end of the first half to give the Lions a 10-0 lead. After a scoreless third quarter, Detroit upped its lead to 17-0 on a 1-yard TD plunge by Joique Bell. Blair Walsh got the Vikings on the board with a 40-yard field goal, making the final score 17-3. How many yards longer was Henery's field goal over Walsh's one? A: 12 Q: The newly built town proved highly vulnerable to fire. Houses were made of wood, heated with stoves and lit by candles and oil lamps; water for emergencies was wanting, especially in the frozen winters. The first major fire occurred on November 25, 1897, started accidentally by dance-hall girl Belle Mitchell. She also accidentally started a second major fire on October 14, 1898, which, in the absence of a fire brigade in Dawson, destroyed two major saloons, the post-office building and the Bank of British North America at a cost of $500,000 . The worst fire occurred on April 26, 1899, when a saloon caught fire in the middle of a strike by the newly established fire brigade. Most of the major landmarks in the town were burned to the ground: 117 buildings were destroyed, with the damage estimated at over $1 million . How many years after the second major fire did the third and worst fire occur? A: 1 P: During the 15th century the Ayutthaya Kingdom fought frequent wars against the Lan Na Kingdom in the north, the Khmer Empire of Angkor Wat to the east and the Malay States to the south. King Intharacha of Ayutthaya forced the former Kingdom of Sukhothai to recognize his authority in 1410. The king then invaded Lan Na in 1411, seizing Chiang Rai but failing to capture Chiang Mai and Phayao. In the latter battle the two sides may have used early cannons. In 1424 King Borommarachathirat II ascended the throne of Ayutthaya. After a seven-month siege, he captured Angkor by treachery in 1431. The Khmer retook the city in 1432 and subsequently transferred their capital to Phnom Penh. The sixth son of the Lan Na king Sam Fang Kaen, Thao Lok, ascended the throne in the aftermath of coup against his father in 1441. Thao Lok was crowned as king Tilokaraj of Lan na, later banishing his father Sam Fang Kaen to Muong Shan in the Shan States. General Phya Samdekyoki, who had previously played an important role in bringing Tilokaraj to power created a plot in order to assume power himself, the plot was however discovered and Samdekyoki was exiled to Chiang Saen. Answer this: How many years did it take for the Khmer to take back Angkor? A: 1 Question: Hoping to rebound from their loss in Kansas City, the 49ers went home for Week 5 as they played a Bay Area battle with the Oakland Raiders. The Niners drew first blood with QB Alex Smith throwing a 4-yard TD pass to WR Arnaz Battle, yet the Raiders would respond with kicker Sebastian Janikowski getting a 33-yard field goal for the first quarter. In the second quarter, things started to look grim, as Oakland took the lead with Janikowski kicking a 36-yard field goal, while QB Andrew Walter threw a 22-yard TD pass to WR Randy Moss. In the third quarter, the 49ers would rebound, as Smith hooked up with Battle again for a 6-yard TD pass. Later, Alex would throw a 33-yard TD pass to RB Maurice Hicks, giving San Francisco the lead. In the fourth quarter, the 49ers continued to roll, as kicker Joe Nedney kicked a 19-yard field goal, while rookie DE Melvin Oliver returned a fumble 12 yards for a touchdown. The Niners would allow one last touchdown from the Raiders, in the form of QB Marques Tuiasosopo completing an 8-yard pass to TE Courtney Anderson, but Nedney would help the Niners get win #2 with a 39-yard field goal. This beating of their Cross-bay rivals would bring the 49ers to a 2-3 record Which player scored the last field goal of the game? Answer:
Joe Nedney
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Input: Identify the most salient words: A bacon wraped hotdog with onion on it. Output: bacon hotdog wrap Input: Identify the most salient words: official poster of candidates of presidential election in front of a polling station Output: candidate election poster Input: Identify the most salient words: A group of hikers walk on lava near an active volcano. Output: hiker volcano walk Input: Identify the most salient words: sticker in the form of an orange rocket that fly past an orange planet with satellites Output:
fly planet rocket
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Pharmaunternehmen müssen im Hinblick auf die Verbreitung von Informationen, die nicht der Verkaufsförderung dienen, klare Regeln bezüglich ihrer Objektivität einhalten. Translate to English English:
Pharmaceutical companies must comply with clear rules on objectivity in the non-promotional information that they disseminate.
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Write a movie review. good action , good acting , good dialogue , Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: the end sum of all fears morphs into a mundane '70s disaster flick . problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated: enjoyable in its own right input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment OPTIONS: - negative - positive. output: energy and wit to entertain all ages Write a movie review. nice evening out Write a movie review.
besson 's high-profile name
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Write a title: Intelligence officials fear that for a new generation of disaffected European Muslims, Iraq has become a new holy war.
Officials Fear Iraq's Lure for Muslims in Europe
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Problem: Andinia plan, Fugu plan, Uganda proposal, and Madagascar plan are some of the attempts for the establishment of what entity in history? Answer: jewish state Problem: Who wrote the song Momma Told Me Not To Come? Answer: randy newman Problem: Who won the first international Rugby Union Match in 1871? Answer: scotland Problem: The spice saffron is derived from which flower? Answer:
crocus
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De Misko Taleski, din Skopje pentru Southeast European Times -- 11/07/11 Translate to English English:
By Misko Taleski for Southeast European Times in Skopje -- 11/07/11
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Write a movie review. puts a human face on derrida , and makes one of the great minds of our times interesting and accessible Write a movie review. an unbalanced mixture Write a movie review. which is way too stagy Write a movie review.
... belinsky is still able to create an engaging story that keeps you guessing at almost every turn .
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Ei tänään eikä huomenna, mutta tilaa tulee olemaan. Could you please translate this to English?
Not today, not tomorrow, but there will be room.
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AP - Olympic silver medalist Mardy Fish beat Jan Hernych of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-4 Monday to reach the second round of the St. Petersburg Open. Correct title: Sports (CP) - Fears of an explosion and concerns about public safety may lead to the scrapping of a planned natural gas importing terminal near Quebec City despite future fuel supply needs. Correct title: Business Oil prices have steadied after sliding sharply from record highs late last week but the tightening siege on rebels holed up in a shrine in Iraq has heightened uncertainty in the market. Correct title:
Business
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The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2: how is the film different from the book? Warning: this article contains detailed spoilers for the book Mockingjay, and for the final Hunger Games film Devotees of Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games trilogy can be an exacting lot when it comes to movie adaptations of the books – remember the furore caused when the very first film played havoc with its cat-colours and gave us (horror of horrors) a black-and-white Buttercup? Luckily, after viewing the final film in the series, even the most pedantic of fans should have little to complain about: for the most part, Francis Lawrence’s The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 is a remarkably faithful adaptation of the latter half of Collins’s Mockingjay. As in the previous films, key characters – vengeful heroine Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence), traumatised, brainwashed Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), ambitious District 13 leader Coin (Julianne Moore) and ruthless President Snow (Donald Sutherland) – are all vividly realised, alongside the sterile, military world of 13, and the dying decadence of the war-torn Capitol. Crucially, the film also doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to the book’s more hard-hitting aspects. As in the novel, Katniss’s sister Prim is killed after the Capitol (apparently) bombs its own defenceless citizens; it is later indicated that the rebels, rather than the Capitol, were responsible for the atrocity. The tense execution scene, and the flight of Katniss’s fateful final arrow – its direction driven by her realisation that the leader of the good guys is as corrupt as her nemesis Snow – are also masterfully enacted. But, while these essentials remain untouched, we still spotted a fair few ways in which the film diverges from its source material. Here’s our round-up of some of the most interesting. Plutarch is more of an unambiguous hero After the tragic death of Hunger Games actor Philip Seymour Hoffman last year, which took place before filming was complete, Lawrence managed to finish the film using footage he had already shot. But the director may also have paid tribute to Hoffman by turning his character into more of a straightforward “good guy” than was originally intended. In previous films, Hoffman always played Gamesmaker turned rebel mastermind Plutarch Heavensbee with just the right amount of ambiguity: when he looked at Katniss, you could never quite if he was regarding her with benevolence and admiration, cold calculation, or a speculative mixture of both. In the books, we never really get an answer about who Heavensbee is really working for. His appointment as secretary of communications in Panem’s new government, set up after Coin’s death, could suggest that he’s a talented opportunist, who’ll always find a place in the winning side. On the other hand, he does seem to genuinely care for Katniss, acting as a star defence witness at her trial, and telling her “don’t be a stranger” before he leaves. He also expresses a tentative hope that the new peace will “stick”, and that there won’t be any more bloodshed. In the film, however, his intentions are made much more explicit. A final letter, delivered to Katniss after she shoots Coin, reveals that Heavensbee was never a supporter of the power-hungry rebel leader, and had been secretly rooting for Katniss to bring her down – and usher in true democracy – all along. It also reveals that he “chose” to rescue Katniss and turn her into the Mockingjay for this very purpose. With his bloody, poison-rotted mouth and passion for sweet-smelling white roses, Snow is an undeniably fantastic bad guy – part eccentric Bond villain, part scheming, Machiavellian politician, and part charismatic cult leader, hidden beneath the guise of a kindly white-haired grandfather. But because the books are written in the first person, from Katniss’s point of view, we sadly don’t get to see all that much of him in them. One of the most exciting things about Mockingjay Part 2 – about all the films so far, in fact – is the inclusion of additional scenes, set in the corrupt palatial heart of Panem, that allow us glimpses into Snow’s mind (Sutherland’s chilling performance obviously also helps quite a bit). Perhaps the most interesting takes place after the rebels hijack the airwaves, interrupting Snow’s announcement of Katniss’s death with a broadcast from Coin, in which she introduces herself as the rebel leader. In the books, we watch the broadcast from Katniss’s point of view, and the emphasis is on Coin’s hypocritical response to Katniss’s presumed death. But in the film, we get to watch Snow’s reaction to the interruption – and see a look of recognition spread across his face, as he realises exactly what he’s up against: not a naïve young girl, but a leader as skilled and manipulative as himself. In many ways, it’s a perfect moment: encapsulating the symmetry between the two leaders (the rebel president and the dictator are really two sides of the same “coin”), and allowing them to meet face to face. Katniss sneaks off to join the mission In the book, Katniss, is sent on a mission to the Capitol, to join the ranks of a risk-free “Star Squad”: her role is to shoot propaganda promos, and be part of the “televised face of the revolution” . As in the film, she secretly plans to break away and take down Snow herself. But in Mockingjay Part 2, the rebels’ reluctance to put her anywhere near the front line means that she is initially forced to sneak on to a departing airship, travelling without Coin’s permission. The main significance of this change is that we get to see the effect her disobedience has on Coin. While Plutarch seems vaguely amused – “I love it when she goes rogue” – the District 13 leader is furious that Katniss has defied her. This adds credence to later suggestions (in both book and film) that Coin really wants Katniss dead. Katniss doesn’t murder a stranger in cold blood “Without hesitation, I shoot her through the heart”. The line above, from Collins’s Mockingjay, occurs after Katniss and her small group of allies are hiding out in the Capitol, and enter a house they believe to be abandoned. After being interrupted by its presumed owner – a woman clutching a half-eaten sausage , who opens her mouth to call for help – Katniss instantly shoots her. The inclusion of this death is important: it shows that, in war, even our heroine is forced to commit atrocities – in this case, the murder of a defenceless, unarmed civilian – in order to survive. The brevity of the killing scene (it’s over in seconds, and Katniss doesn’t dwell on it) also hints at the brutalising effects of repeated trauma. The filmmakers weren’t quite as brave: perhaps fearing that the murder would make Katniss too unsympathetic, they opted not to include it in the film. This difference is the hardest to pin down, as it’s mostly a matter of tone.The epilogue to the Hunger Games trilogy reads pretty bleakly: set years in the future, it suggests that Katniss and Peeta have managed to find some level of peace, living together in the rebuilt District 12, and raising their son and daughter – “my children, who don’t know they play on a graveyard”. The text also reminds the reader of the nightmares “that won’t ever really go away”. In order to survive, and avoid being overwhelmed by horror and despair, Katniss says: “I make a list in my head of every act of goodness I’ve seen someone do, It’s like a game. Repetitive. Even a little tedious after more than 20 years. But there are much worse games to play”. In the film, her words are barely changed. But, thanks to its soft gold lighting, cute baby Katpeeta, and idyllic rural setting, the final scene can’t help but emphasise the more positive side of the speech: the healing, rather than the scars. Despite its last line, by the time the film ends, the Hunger Games feel very far away. In the book, you’re left with the impression that, for Katniss, they’ll always be close. What is a short summary of the above article?
For the most part, the final Hunger Games film is remarkably faithful to Suzanne Collins's novel - but there are some interesting differences
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 0 = -181*g + 176*g - 0 + 55 for g.
11
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See the multi-choice question below: Sentence 1: Now, Susan, feed him my intent. Sentence 2: Susan, don't bother with him. If the first sentence is true, then is the second sentence true? i. yes ii. it is not possible to tell iii. no
iii.
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Q: The "drive hate out" campaign is designed to give victims and witnesses more confidence in reporting crime. A charter for public transport reassures the travelling public reports of verbal and physical abuse will be pursued by the authorities. Transport minister, Humza Yousaf, said it would be rolled out across the country if successful. Lesley Macinnes, City of Edinburgh Council's transport and environment convener, said: "Edinburgh is a diverse and thriving city that does not tolerate any form of hate crime. "The city is a safe place to live, work in and visit but sadly there is a small minority who behave in an unacceptable manner. This charter - a first in Scotland - is a fantastic step forward." Mr Yousaf said: "There is absolutely no excuse for hate crime or prejudice towards people working or travelling on our transport network and I am extremely grateful for the work of City of Edinburgh Council and partners in developing and implementing the charter." A: A bid to end hate crime on public transport in Edinburgh has been launched. Q: Home Office figures show that the total increased to 2,259 in 2014-15, compared to 1,877 in the previous year. Almost 75% of these were classed as race hate crimes - 1,677, a 19% increase on the previous year. But campaigners say much of the rise is due to better reporting, and communities feeling more positive about coming forward to report incidents. Chair of the Hate Crime Criminal Justice Board Cymru, Mark Warrender said: "We welcome the increase in recorded hate crimes across the Welsh forces as a positive indicator that communities are feeling confident to report hate crime to us. "Although initially it may seem alarming that levels have risen, this doesn't necessarily mean that more hate crime is happening. "We still, however, have work to do. "Although some of the percentage increases in recorded hate crimes are significant, the actual numbers are still low, particularly for disability, transphobic and religious hate crimes." In Wales as a whole, the next highest hate crime was for sexual orientation, at 351, followed by disability at 202, religion at 84 and transgender at 38. The rises in hate crime and race hate crime in Wales were broadly similar to those for Wales and England taken together. Marking National Hate Crime Awareness Week, the Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Ian Johnston said the force was encouraging people to report such offences. "I personally believe the increase in reported hate crime is a result of improved accuracy in recording practices and victims having the confidence to report these crimes to the police and partner agencies," said Mr Johnston. "My overall priority is that people have the confidence to report these crimes and they can be assured that they are dealt with in the appropriate manner." The Assistant Chief Constable of the Dyfed-Powys force, Liane James, said it was vital people came forward when they witnessed hate crimes. "Hate crimes and incidents hurt; they can be confusing, frightening and can leave victims feeling vulnerable and insecure," she said. BBC Wales has also asked both South Wales and North Wales Police to respond. A: The number of recorded hate crimes in Wales has risen by more than 20% in the past year. Q: It said CIA officers acted reasonably in searching computers after concerns they contained classified material. The finding contradicts allegations from lawmakers and an admission from the agency's own inspector general. The allegations came during the intelligence committee's investigation into claims of torture by the CIA. An internal board launched an inquiry after the CIA appealed against findings by David Buckley, the agency's inspector general, that employees had "improperly" gained access to computers used by Senate staff. It concluded that although there had been some "inappropriate access" to a secured network being used by Senate workers, there had been no wrongdoing and no law violated. Dianne Feinstein, the chair of the Senate intelligence committee, who has clashed with the CIA over the issue, rejected the board's findings. "I'm disappointed that no-one at the CIA will be held accountable," she said in a statement. "The decision was made to search committee computers, and someone should be found responsible for those actions," she added. The board's conclusion comes a week after Mr Buckley said he was stepping down from his post, but officials said his resignation was unrelated to anything he had investigated. The Senate staff had been using computers at a CIA facility to examine documents related to the agency's interrogation practices following the 9/11 attacks on the US. Those documents formed the basis of a damning report, released in December 2014, which found the CIA had carried out "brutal" interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects. A: A CIA internal watchdog has cleared agency officers of improperly accessing the computers of members of the US Senate intelligence committee. Q: Steven Woodhouse, 30, died after being attacked at his yard in Park Lane, Westcliff, Essex, on 2 June. Bradley Johnson, 48, formerly of Old School Court, Wraysbury, Staines, and Paul Sultana, 46, of Green Lane, Ilford, were both convicted of murder and robbery at Chelmsford Crown Court. Johnson was jailed for 28 years and Sultana for 25 years. "The evidence has demonstrated that Johnson and Sultana intended to murder him," said Det Ch Insp Simon Werrett from Essex Police. "This was not a drugs robbery gone wrong, but a callous attack on a family man, who had everything to look forward to." During the trial, the court heard Mr Woodhouse had staggered from his scrapyard to his home on nearby Park Road, where he collapsed in front of his pregnant girlfriend. He was given treatment at the scene but later died in hospital. In a statement, Mr Woodhouse's family said there was "no justice" for his sons "knowing they will never see their father again". They added there would be "no justice for his family who had to sit through court watching the CCTV of Steven taking his last steps before collapsing or listening to the 999 calls of Steven uttering his last words." A:
Two men have been jailed for fatally stabbing a scrapyard owner in a "callous attack".
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Input: Are these paraphrases? Still generates a metric that defines global convergence in the figure . Still generates a metric that defines the global convergence in measure . Output: [yes] Input: Are these paraphrases? From 1898 to 1902 , some 1300 birds were imported from America and released in many parts of the North and South Islands , from Southland to Northland . From 1898 to 1902 , around 1,300 birds were imported from America and released from Northland to Southland in many parts of the North and South Islands . Output: [no] Input: Are these paraphrases? They all have very large radii and have an unusually large atomic and ionic range of physical properties . They all have very large atomic and ionic radii and exhibit an unusually large range of physical properties . Output:
[no]
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Madrid is the focus of that fiercest of Span?­?­ish customs, the bullfight, and local ferias and fiestas like San Isidro, a celebration of the city's patron saint, are prepared and attended with the same zeal that they are in small Spanish towns. Does it follow that "One of the most vicious Spanish customs, namely, the bullfight, takes place in Madrid. "? Select from: (i). yes. (ii). it is not possible to tell. (iii). no.
(i).
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Summarize this article: Demonstrators have blocked two of the main border crossings from India, shutting off vital supply lines. The protesters, who belong to ethnic groups from the southern lowlands, say the new constitution marginalises them. In Kathmandu, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has been meeting the leaders of Nepal's three main political parties to try to find a solution to the crisis. At one southern town, Birgunj, hundreds of riot police have used tear gas to try to break up demonstrations. The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Birgunj says the protesters are effectively shutting off the country's main supply line. With several hundred trucks stuck at the frontier, supplies including sugar, salt and cooking gas cylinders are being affected. Nepal is heavily dependent on supplies from neighbouring India. BBC Nepali reporters in Kathmandu say long queues are forming at petrol stations as residents stockpile fuel in anticipation of shortages. Nepal's new constitution defines the majority Hindu nation as a secular republic divided into seven federal provinces. But ethnic groups in southern Nepal want more territory and rights for ethnic federal states. A senior leader of the Madhesi ethnic group in southern Nepal, Laxman Lal Karna, said earlier this week that the new constitution failed to address many of the issues and that protests would continue. The violence in recent weeks has killed at least 45 people. Nepal's handling of the crisis has drawn strong criticism from neighbouring India, which fears violence could spill onto its territory, where large numbers of Nepalese work.
Fresh protests have broken out in parts of southern Nepal over the country's new constitution, adopted on Sunday.
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Viele Sprecher haben diesen Punkt angesprochen. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Es gibt zwei Lösungswege: entweder es wird gar nichts geändert oder alles. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Wenn es keinen Wettbewerb gibt, wird es auch keine Leistungsinnovationen geben, doch sollte es zu einem Verdrängungswettbewerb kommen, so bleibt die Leistungsinnovation ebenfalls auf der Strecke. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Entouré des plus belles boutiques de mode sur le boulevard Saint-Geramin, de véritables institutions comme la brasserie Lipp, le café Aux Deux Magots ou le café de Flore, il est impossible de se lasser du quartier de Saint Germain des Près, toujours le rendez-vous favori des parisiens.
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Q: Which fruit is used in making Melba sauce? ----- A: raspberries Q: On Oct 12, 1901 which great US president gave the Executive Mansion its current name, The White House? ----- A: teddy roosevelt Q: Philosopher and writer Jeremy Bentham, 1748-1832, is associated with what school of thought? ----- A:
utilitarianism
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Translate to Finnish: Then I remember, in the spring of 1995 we finally received the text of the Commission's proposal, and when discussions on it started in the Committee on Legal Affairs, in October or November of that same year, I said to my colleagues in the General Council for European Lawyers, "I think it is going to happen; it will be approved within two years' .
Ja muistan, että keväällä 1995 meillä oli lopulta käsissämme komission ehdottama teksti, ja kun saman vuoden lokakuussa tai marraskuussa kyseisen ehdotuksen käsittely alkoi oikeusasioita käsittelevässä valiokunnassa, sanoin kollegoilleni Euroopan asianajajien yleisneuvostossa: luulenpa, että se saadaan valmiiksi ja että se hyväksytään kahdessa vuodessa.
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Premise & hypothesis. A little girl and a dog playing in a creek. A young girl and a dog are in the creek. ++++++++++ true or not. yes Premise & hypothesis. a dog running in a field of daisies A canine is running in flowers. ++++++++++ true or not. yes Premise & hypothesis. Two men trying to pray near a mosque during friday prayers that were held by the imam Men are praying near a cathedral. ++++++++++ true or not.
no
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Q: Translate "For those who are using Apache, the change is almost trivial." to Russian? A: Для тех, кто использует Apache, изменения почти банальны. Q: Translate "2, a couple from the U.S. visited these children and decided not to adopt them." to Russian? A: Самая удивительная и прекрасная часть встречи детей заключалась в том, что 2-го декабря пара из США посещала этих детей и решила не усыновлять их. Q: Translate "J If the specified values are not attained, or the basic setting is prematurely aborted, a fault memory entry is made (Run-in specification, no or incorrect basic setting) in the control unit." to Russian? A:
J Если не достигаются заданные значения или базовая регулировка преждевременно прерывается, в блоке управления возникает ошибка (Предписания по обкатке, отсутствует или неправильная базовая регулировка).
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QUESTION: Trivia question: What genre of literature is generally believed to have been invented by the English author Horace Walpole with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto? **** ANS: gothic fiction Mei Li: "What is another name for ""fishing""?"? Shuai Zheng: angling Input question: What type of jet aircraft is a VLJ? Output answer: very light jet question: Answer this question. What musical features the character Mr. Mistoffelees? answer: cats question: What is the answer: "Who played Cat Woman in the 1997 film ""Batman Returns""?" answer: michelle pfeiffer Q: Who discovered gravity and proposed the Three Laws of Motion? ----- A:
newton
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Background: Eddie Cantor (born Edward Israel Itzkowitz, January 31, 1892 - October 10, 1964) was an American "illustrated song" performer, comedian, dancer, singer, actor, and songwriter. Familiar to Broadway, radio, movie, and early television audiences, this "Apostle of Pep" was regarded almost as a family member by millions because his top-rated radio shows revealed intimate stories and amusing anecdotes about his wife Ida and five daughters. Some of his hits include "Makin' Whoopee", "Ida", "If You Knew Susie", "Ma! Context: Cantor was born in 1892 in New York City, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, Meta and Mechel Itzkowitz. The precise date of his birth is unknown. His mother died in childbirth one year after his birth, and his father died of pneumonia when Eddie was two, leaving him to be raised by his grandmother, Esther Kantrowitz. As a child, he attended Surprise Lake Camp. A misunderstanding when his grandmother signed him into school gave him her last name of Kantrowitz (shortened by the clerk to "Kanter"). Esther died on January 29, 1917, two days before Cantor signed a long-term contract with Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., to appear in his Follies. Cantor had adopted the first name "Eddie" when he met his future wife Ida Tobias in 1913, because she felt that "Izzy" was not the right name for an actor. Cantor and Ida were married in 1914. They had five daughters, Marjorie, Natalie, Edna, Marilyn, and Janet, who provided comic fodder for Cantor's longtime running gag, especially on radio, about his five unmarriageable daughters. Several radio historians, including Gerald Nachman (Raised on Radio), have said that this gag did not always sit well with the girls. Natalie's second husband was the actor Robert Clary and Janet married the actor Roberto Gari. Cantor was the second president of the Screen Actors Guild, serving from 1933 to 1935. He invented the title "The March of Dimes" for the donation campaigns of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which was organized to combat polio. It was a play on The March of Time newsreels popular at the time. He began the first campaign on his radio show in January 1938, asking listeners to mail a dime to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. At that time, Roosevelt was the most notable American victim of polio. Other entertainers joined in the appeal via their own shows, and the White House mail room was deluged with 2,680,000 dimes--a large sum at the time. Following the death of their daughter Marjorie at the age of 44, both Eddie and Ida's health declined rapidly. Ida died on August 9, 1962 at age 70 of "cardiac insufficiency", and Eddie died on October 10, 1964, in Beverly Hills, California, after suffering his second heart attack at age 72. He is interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. Question: where did he go to school? Answer:
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Nightclubs plan trade association to keep dancing The fledgling association was initiated by Mark Fuller, the industry veteran behind Embassy London, who saw a need for a niche body to cater for "high-end West End nightclubs". "We are talking about the places that you have the paparazzi outside," he said. "We have always operated individually. "It became apparent to me that we never really talked to each other - obviously, because we are competitive. For the first time, we've all met. "We intend to form an association of club owners in the West End area with a view to help ourselves." He named major London names such as Chinawhite, Movida, Jalouse and Aura as among those in support of the plans. Clubs up and down the country have been suffering during the downturn as the young clientele, badly hit by increasing unemployment, thinks twice about splashing out on an expensive night in town. Less willing – or able – to splash out a night out, they have been tending more to stay in to drink cheap alcohol from supermarkets, who are not under the same pressure to pass on increases in duties to their customers as clubs. Clubs have also faced increasing competition from late night bars which allow free entry as licensing hours have changed, according to analysts. Administrators Shipleys said the "difficult trading conditions" were to blame when they were called in by the company operating Soho celebrity haunt Merah in August. The doors stayed open as the assets were sold on. An even bigger London name, the superclub Fabric, was likewise bought out of administration two months earlier, while administrators for the 1000-capacity Sound in Leicester Square are still looking for a buyer. Against this backdrop, Mr Fuller emailed club owners a few months ago suggesting that they discuss how they could potentially help each other – or at least "not get in each other's way". Owners and managers gathered at the relatively "neutral" ground of his hotel Sanctum to talk over the issues facing them. They have since continued to meet on a monthly basis, Mr Fuller said. He acknowledged the plans were "to a certain extent" a reaction to the tough economic conditions, but said it was also about recognising customers wanted more. "Yes, we have been affected and it is a reaction to less people coming into London," he said. "When the recession came, we all thought we are a bit invincible but obviously when people don't have large amounts of money to splash around, things change. "We want to let people know London nightlife is safe, it's fun, that we can give you a good value night out and give you affordable glamour." The association is looking at whether West End clubs "can help each other commercially – quite often we are set against each other on everything from booze supplies to landlords". It should also act as an "information highway" on common issues such as security, crowd control and police relations. "It can only be good for the customer that we are talking to each other," he added. Edward Symmons partner Colin White, who secured the buyer for Fabric and is now in talks to sell Sound out of administration, said any help the clubs can get by coming together to liaise with the licensing authority, Westminster, would be an advantage. Summary: Nightclub impresarios are banding together to create the first trade association for top West End clubs. Some Environmentalists Want To Save Utilities From Death Spiral The Natural Resources Defense Council, known for slapping lawsuits on big polluters, thinks power utilities are worth saving from a solar-powered death spiral, an NRDC official said in Chicago Monday. An Exelon executive welcomed the help. Solar panels have become cheap enough, and enough people have begun to adopt them, that utility experts can see the end times for the business model of the old power companies. But the old power companies can remain useful, said Becky Stanfield, deputy director for policy for the Midwest Region of the National Resources Defense Council, if they adapt to changing times. “It doesn’t serve anybody if the utilities are caught in a death spiral,” Stanfield told about 50 people, mostly law students, at the University of Chicago Law School. “That’s not a situation that is tolerable for the utility or its customers or for the environment.” The “death spiral” refers to a highly anticipated scenario in which the utilities’ wealthiest customers increasingly adopt rooftop solar systems, as solar systems continue to drop in price. That shifts more of the burden of paying for grid infrastructure onto the utilities’ remaining customers, making solar more attractive to them as well. But NRDC doesn’t see a day, at least in the near future, when distributed generation replaces utilities. “We don’t really see a scenario where the grid becomes irrelevant. Maybe there are some organizations out there that think people are going to do distributed generation and boom, leave the grid. That’s really not happening. The vast majority of people who are doing distributed generation are still grid connected, including me.” Sitting beside Stanfield, an Exelon executive endorsed nearly everything she had to say. “As a utility we agree with 95 percent of what NRDC is trying to do in terms of changing the regulatory model, changing the dynamics so we can make the customers get value without crippling an economic engine like ComEd,” said Tom O’Neil, senior vice president for regulatory and energy policy and general counsel for ComEd, an Exelon company. “We’re faced right now with words like death spiral, and what that really means to ComEd is—it’s not going to happen soon, but think Eastman Kodak, think Smith-Corona, and you can go down the list of industries that didn’t adapt technologically.” Stanfield and O’Neill agreed that the regulatory structure is partly to blame, because it treats utilities like commodity merchants—the more electricity they sell, the more money they make. That structure discourages efficiency, discourages distributed generation, discourages cooperation with customers. “It’s just nonsensical given that customers just want safe and reliable and affordable and clean electricity,” Stanfield said. Moments later O’Neill defined ComEd’s core principles as “reliable, affordable, safe, now clean electricity.” In February NRDC and the industry-funded Edison Electric Institute released a joint statement agreeing on eight key recommendations for regulators. “We have spent a lot of time really for more than three decades now trying to come up with solutions to change the way utilities are regulated,” Stanfield said. ”Now we find there is a lot of interest in the utility sector itself in finding solutions to this problem, some of which may be driven by the increased penetration of distributed generation.” Asked about the change in culture at their organizations, Stanfield said NRDC has been delivering the same message for decades. O’Neill acknowledged that the culture has changed at ComEd and Exelon. “Cultural change at ComEd and at all utilities right now is transformative,” he said. “It is upheaval like tectonic plates shifting. We have a 100-year-old company using 100-year-old technology, and I’m not really exaggerating that much. If you want to go to some vaults downtown I can show you some stuff that Tom Edison would recognize and maybe even that he put in.” “We have a challenge and an opportunity to adapt to the world as it is today and to the world that our customers want…. We’ve got to think about a different way to properly align incentives the way Becky was talking about.” Follow Jeff McMahon on Facebook, Google Plus, Twitter, or email him here. Steven Chu Solves Utility Companies’ Death Spiral Utilities Want Regulatory Rescue From ‘Death Spiral’ 3 Utilities Most Likely To Fall In Death Spiral, According To Morningstar Summary:
The Natural Resources Defense Council, known for slapping lawsuits on big polluters, thinks power utilities are worth saving from a solar-powered death spiral, an NRDC official said in Chicago Monday. An Exelon official welcomed the help.
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Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: the past 20 minutes looking at your watch problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment. generated: on , well , love in the time of money input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment OPTIONS: - negative - positive. output: jolts the laughs Write a movie review. , relatively lightweight commercial fare such as notting hill to commercial fare with real thematic heft . Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: succumbing to its own bathos Q: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A:
is a kind , unapologetic , sweetheart of a movie
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Problem: Data: The Dumpling Tree eatType restaurant; The Dumpling Tree food English What would a sentence about this data be like? A: A restaurant with a price range greater than £30 that serves English food is The Dumpling Tree. Problem: Data: The Golden Palace eatType coffee shop; The Golden Palace food Fast food; The Golden Palace customer rating high; The Golden Palace area riverside What would a sentence about this data be like? A: The Golden Palace coffee Shop providing Fast Food. It is located in riverside area. Have 5 out of 5 costumer rating. High range price. Problem: Data: Cotto eatType restaurant; Cotto food Chinese; Cotto near Café Rouge What would a sentence about this data be like? A:
Cotto is a restaurant providing Chinese food. It is located near Café Rouge.
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Question 1: How can I become so huge with muscle and mass that people turn their heads in public places? Question 2: How can I become so huge that people turn their heads in public places? Select from: (1). no; (2). yes; Are questions 1 and 2 asking the same thing?
(2).
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Microsoft today announced that it will buy Giant Company Software, a developer of anti-spyware and Internet security offerings. The Redmond, Washington, firm will use technology from the acquisition What is a good title for this?
Software Giant Buys Giant Software
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Premise & hypothesis. A man holding a cup and wearing a yellow striped shirt is sitting next to a man wearing a blue shirt. Two old friends talk. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not. it is not possible to tell Premise & hypothesis. A man, wearing makeup, spreading his arms for a move in gymnastics. A man is about to use the balance bar. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not. it is not possible to tell Premise & hypothesis. a dog swims through the water. a dog is running in the grass OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no ++++++++++ true or not.
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Sentence 1: This results in greater likelihood for inconsistent and poor results and cost and schedule problems later in the program. Sentence 2: The results had been very poorly done by the surveyors. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is this second sentence entailed by the first? Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: and that's all i plan to do of course i'm limited on memory now because i've got the low line i got the model twenty five Does it follow that "I own the model twenty five, which has low memory."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: yes Q: If Privilege itself already suggests to me the sense of overness, if you will., can we say that "Privilege is equal to excessiveness, in my opinion."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: yes Premise: "that's right you know that the exactly and uh i don't know it made me sort of question you know their their techniques for testing the cars it was almost like they were just trying to get to me and uh i know they probably weren't but that's uh" Hypothesis: I questioned the techniques for testing cars at first, but was later reassured. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell input question: Hugues' reign on Guadeloupe didn't last long, but it was bloodthirsty enough to be recalled vividly even today. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"The reign on Guadeloupe caused people to die."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no output answer: it is not possible to tell Q: If um there's just no it's it's very difficult to keep track of them all, can we say that "There are a lot of them to remember."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A:
it is not possible to tell
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What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning?
how to make homemade bread crumbs
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Q: Translate ""Sarkozy made it clear that Brussels wanted to co-operate with Syria," said Rana Deep Islam, a fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies." to Turkish? A: American Institute for Contemporary German Studies öğretim üyesi Rana Deep Islam, "Sarkozy, Brüksel'in Suriyeyle işbirliği yapmak istediğini açıkça belirtti." diyor. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: SETimes'a konuşan Gunter, "Türkiye'nin bu saldırısı, savaşın yenilenmesine yol açabilir veya gerçek reformun ışığından önce tekrar karanlık basabilir." dedi. Q: Translate "A Romanian film, "Line", won the festival's top honour in 2006. A Bulgarian film, "Game", won it in 2007." to Turkish? Yes: "Line" (Çizgi) adlı bir Rumen filmi 2006 yılında festivalin büyük ödülünü kazandı. 2007'de de aynı ödülü Bulgar filmi "Game" (Oyun) kazandı. [Q]: Muhalefetteki Sosyal Demokratlar ve Liberal Demokratlar, 12 Nisan’da Üsküp’te parlamentonun dağıtılmasına ilişkin bir önergeyi oyladıktan sonra oturumdan ayrılıyor. [Getty Images] Translate this to English? [A]: Opposition Social Democrats and Liberal Democrats leave a parliament session on April 12 after voting on a motion to dissolve the assembly in Skopje. [Getty Images] Question: Savaştan sonra Türkler, Sırbistan üzerinde 500 yıl sürecek egemenliklerine başlamışlardı. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: After the battle, the Turks began their domination of Serbia that would last 500 years. Question: Southeast European Times için İstanbul'dan Mustafa Azizoğlu'nun haberi - 28/07/04 Could you please translate this to English? Answer:
By Mustafa Azizoglu for Southeast European Times in Istanbul - 28/07/04
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question: In May, the Tigers were as many as eight games back of the first-place 2011 Cleveland Indians season, but slowly pulled back to near-even by the All-Star break. As a three-way battle for the division title developed between the Tigers, Indians, and 2011 Chicago White Sox season, the Tigers put together an 18–10 record in August to begin to pull away. Starter Doug Fister, acquired via trade on July 30, provided an immediate spark, going 8–1 over the final two months of the season with a sparkling 1.79 ERA. After a loss on September 1, the Tigers reeled off a 12-game winning streak to put any thoughts of another late-season collapse to rest. The streak consisted of four consecutive three-game sweeps over their AL Central Division rivals. It was the Tigers longest winning streak since the 1934 Detroit Tigers season won 14 straight. On September 16, the Tigers clinched the AL Central Division title with a 3–1 win over the 2011 Oakland Athletics season. It was their first AL Central title since joining the division in 1998, and first division title of any kind since 1987 Detroit Tigers season. The Tigers clinched the division with 11 games left to play, tying the franchise record set by the 1984 Detroit Tigers season. Answer this question: Which team lost the AL Central Division title in 2011, the Tigers or the Athletics? answer: Athletics question: As of the census of 2000, there were 48,599 people, 18,210 households, and 11,617 families residing in the county. The population density was 97 people per square mile (38/km²). There were 20,116 housing units at an average density of 40 per square mile (16/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 96.95% Race (United States Census), 0.86% Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census), 0.27% Race (United States Census), 0.41% Race (United States Census), 0.01% Race (United States Census), 0.32% from Race (United States Census), and 1.18% from two or more races. 1.16% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 17.3% were of English, 16.9% Irish, 14.2% German, 13.0% Italian and 9.9% American ancestry according to Census 2000. 96.0% spoke English and 1.4% Spanish as their first language. Answer this question: How many in percent from the census weren't Italian? answer: 87 question: The Patriots travelled to the Metrodome for a Monday Night Football showdown with the Minnesota Vikings, who, like the Patriots, boasted an excellent run defense. The Patriots, who took to the air with a spread offense for the entire game, opened with a seven-play, 86-yard strike that ended with a touchdown pass from Brady to wide receiver Reche Caldwell. Their next drive was for 93 yards which resulted in a 23-yard Gostkowski field goal. And just before halftime the Patriots moved 74 yards in 11 plays to take a 17-0 lead on a nine-yard scoring toss to tight end Benjamin Watson. The only Vikings score of the game came on a 71-yard punt return by Mewelde Moore in the third quarter; Laurence Maroney immediately answered on the ensuing kickoff, with a 77-yard return to Minnesota's 21-yard line, his second return of over 70 yards in as many weeks. The Patriots' lead grew to 17 after a seven-yard touchdown reception by Brown with 9:03 in the third quarter and then became 31-7 with a touchdown catch by Jackson. The Patriots defense also intercepted four passes from quarterbacks Brad Johnson and Brooks Bollinger. On Bollinger's first drive after relieving Brad Johnson he was sacked three times in a row for a net loss of 23 yards. With their fourth straight victory, the Patriots advanced to 6-1.This was the Patriots' third and final game played in the Metrodome. Answer this question: How many points were scored in the first half? answer:
17
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input question: Major Buddhist temples, profiting from the suppression of Christianity during the 17th century, were established by Chinese Zen monks and designed in the style of the late Ming Dynasty. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"During the 17th century, very few people worshiped the Christian God."? output answer: it is not possible to tell input question: Spectator sports If this premise is true, does that tell us:"Audiences watch the sports."? output answer: yes input question: The authorities believe that the bounty hunters used their profession as a cover for armed robbery. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"The bounty hunters were certainly guilty of committing armed robbery."? output answer: it is not possible to tell input question: Egypt was caught up in the first wave of Moslem Arab expansion in the 630s (a.d. ) If this premise is true, does that tell us:"Egypt was in the first wave of the Moslem expansion and doubled in size."? output answer:
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IN: Review: There's nothing I hate more than self-congratulating pretentiousness. Kevin Smith deserves to be hung up by his toenails for inspiring every white middle-class whiner to make a movie about why they can't get laid. I don't really mind inexperience and low-budget productions but when the writing is this obvious and cloying it really burns my potatoes. The money put into this could've gone to a real struggling filmmaker who actually has a chance like John Gulager. If you watch Project Greenlight you'll immediately recognize a talented visionary who is fighting against the system. Anybody could grab a camera and make a talkative picture that doesn't manage to say anything really, at all. When will we be saved from the Smithonites and Whedonettes of the world? The revolution can't come soon enough. Go watch a real first time effort by buying Desperado or searching out Friends With Benefits. Thank you and good day. What is this review like? OUT: negative IN: Review: I revisited Grand Canyon earlier this year when I set out to devise a ten best list of the 1990's. I first saw the film when I was 17 years old. How did I hear about it? It was reviewed, and recommended highly, by Siskel & Ebert in 1991, and I eventually caught it on video a year later. It's a great film, a powerful film, a healing film, about the power of listening, truly listening to one another. I've seen it six times now, and it entertains and inspires me with every subsequent viewing. But why the poor reviews for this movie? Maltin's movie guide gives it two out of four. Too melodramatic, too much coincidence, too sappy, are the expressions that I read the most. Yes, there is melodrama in this story, and yes, there is a lot of coincidence, too. But it delivers with an intensity and force that seems supple. For all of the "plot" that exists in Grand Canyon, such as drive-by shootings, a police chase, an earthquake, a love affair, a woman's discovery of a baby in the bushes, another shooting, a near accident by a new driver, and worldly advice from a homeless man, this movie wins because of the smart performances by Kevin Kline, Steve Martin, Mary McDonnell, Alfre Woodard, Danny Glover, and Jeremy Sisto. It also succeeds because of Lawrence Kasdan's skillful direction and writing. You know that this isn't just another movie when you consider a sequence at the beginning of the film that involves Kevin Kline being harassed by four black youths. Danny Glover plays a tow truck driver who assists the Kline character, but not before he gets harassed too, by the leader of the bunch. Listen to the dialogue as the kid suggests to Glover,"Are you afraid of me because of me, or because I have a gun?". Grand Canyon is filled with one perceptive scene after another. Steve Martin should have been nominated for best supporting actor as a movie producer who has a change of heart and then a subsequent change of mind. I think his character is a warning that "the good" can carry us forward, that idealism is a virtue, but one that we must fight for constantly rather than depend upon. I fear that Grand Canyon may be lost forever in the wilderness of non-new releases at the video store. But with the deals now on older releases as low as 99 cents, I plead with anyone who has read this far into a review from a reviewer that you will thank after having rented it, Grand Canyon is something special. If you loved Magnolia, another movie with a big ensemble about deep humanist themes, you'll love Grand Canyon, too. What is this review like? OUT:
positive
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SPLIT SECOND might have been a good movie. A story about a "road rage" homicide, has a very young Clive Owen giving a pretty good performance; BUT...but.... Unfortunately, the filmmakers undercut their own movie with idiotic camera-work and truly awful editing. The camera jumps all over creation in an unsuccessful attempt (I suppose) to reflect Owen's stress from business, family, and traffic. What this actually does is to give the viewer a headache. Since the filmmakers cared nothing about making a good movie, but only to impress each other with their idiotic photography, one ought not waste time on this travesty. Would you say this review is positive or negative?
negative
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Single/multi-select question: Does the sentence "However, the Roman religion commonly associated with the republic and early empire did not begin until around 500 BC, when Romans came in contact with Greek culture, and adopted many of the Greek religious beliefs." provide a valid answer to the question "Where did a large amount of the deities that were worshiped in Roman civilization come from?" Pick your answer from: (a). yes. (b). no.
(b).
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Question: Based on the premise "High drystone walls curb the narrow roads and rugged farmhouses nestle in the bottom of the valley.", can we conclude that "The tight road is flanked by high drystone walls along its length."? **** Answer: yes Question: Based on the premise "talk another time perhaps i'm calling from Garland Texas", can we conclude that "I am calling you from New York."? **** Answer: no Question: Based on the premise "Thank you very much, sir. ", can we conclude that "I appreciate it greatly, sir."? **** Answer:
yes
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Question: i could definitely go for another vegan smore and strawberry popsicle OPTIONS: - negative - positive **** Answer: positive Question: Mornin' tweeps OPTIONS: - negative - positive **** Answer: positive Question: @Myshelllll nopeee OPTIONS: - negative - positive **** Answer:
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This is some data: A.S. Livorno Calcio, league, Serie B. Generate a detailed description of this data. Sentence:
The league that A.S. Livorno Calcio play in is Serie B.
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Q: Greek Anger on Debt Agreement Is Focused Especially on Germany Demonstrators on Friday in Thessaloniki, Greece. Anger over an agreement on debt forced the cancellation of celebrations for a national holiday in the city. ATHENS — Every Oct. 28 Greece celebrates “Oxi Day,” or “ ‘No’ Day,” a national holiday commemorating Greek resistance to the Axis powers during World War II. On Friday, those celebrations took on a greater weight. As Greeks suffer from harsh austerity measures, there is growing popular sentiment here that the country has ceded key parts of its sovereignty, and its pride, to its foreign lenders. Here in Greece, anger is running so high — especially toward Germany, whose Nazi occupation still leaves deep scars here and which now dominates the European Union’s bailout of debt-ridden Greece — that National Day celebrations were called off on Friday in the northern city of Thessaloniki for the first time ever after a group shouted “traitor” to the Greek president, Karolos Papoulias. “I was the one fighting the Germans,” Mr. Papoulias, 82, said on national television. “I am sorry for those who cursed at me. They should be ashamed of themselves. We fought for Greece. I was an insurgent from the age of 15. I fought the Nazis and the Germans, and now they call me a traitor?” Beyond populist talk, which ranges from euro-skepticism to anti-German demagoguery, experts say the concessions that Greece has made in exchange for the foreign aid it needs to stave off default — including allowing European Union officials to monitor Greek state affairs closely — are unprecedented for a member nation, making Greece a bellwether for the future of European integration. The European superpowers Germany and France are trying to translate the new deal, to accept a loss on part of Greece’s debt, into changing European Union treaties to give the union greater oversight of national budgets and to create tougher, more easily enforceable rules for countries that go astray. After years of pay cuts and tax increases that have pushed the Greek middle class to the breaking point, Greeks are not inclined to feel grateful to the so-called troika of foreign lenders — the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund — that demanded austerity in exchange for loans. Instead, they increasingly feel they have become a de facto European Union protectorate. “If we weren’t under the E.U., which is the only reason this loss of sovereignty may be justified, I’d have to say that Greece is an occupied country,” said Nikos Alivizatos, a constitutional lawyer in Athens. Such feelings run so deep that after reaching a deal in Brussels this week for banks to accept a 50 percent loss on the face value of their Greek bonds, Prime Minister George Papandreou took great pains to explain that a new agreement — a troika presence until 2020 — would only offer technical assistance and that it was not tantamount to Greece’s relinquishing control of its fate. “Nothing in this deal sacrifices our right to take our own decision. On the contrary, it will pave the way for us to freedom from dependency,” Mr. Papandreou said in a televised address. But few Greeks agree. “Our politicians are just employees, simple employees,” said Margarita Tripolia, 17, a high school student who marched in the National Day parade. She, like other students, turned her face away from representatives of the government, church and military outside Parliament in a silent protest against the austerity measures and the direction the country was going. But the sovereignty question goes far beyond street protest. One highly delicate, unresolved question, in negotiations between the European Union and banks over the Greek debt deal, is whether future Greek bonds will be governed by international law, not Greek law, which currently governs 90 percent of Greek bonds. Such a change — aimed at preventing Greece from changing its laws to the detriment of creditors — would be unprecedented for a European Union member country. Some argue that greater oversight is needed for Greece to push through the structural changes it promised in exchange for foreign aid. They say some loss of Greek sovereignty is a small price to pay considering that the new debt deal and eventual recapitalization of some banks comes at the expense of taxpayers from other European countries. What are the most important parts of this text? A: Many Greeks fear a loss of sovereignty and resent the monitoring of the economy that will continue for years. Q: Florida: Christian schools can't pray at championship game Prayer is important at Florida’s Cambridge Christian School. “We train our students that prayer is foundational to their walk with Christ,” Head of School Tim Euler told me. “Our faith is founded in prayer.” Click here to get Todd’s American Dispatch – a must-read for conservatives. So when Cambridge Christian faced off against University Christian School last December in the 2A state championship football game, they asked the Florida High School Athletic Association if they could begin with a word of prayer. They told both Christian schools that offering a pre-game prayer was against the law – that it could be viewed as an endorsement of religion since the schools would be praying on government property. “This is ridiculous,” said Jeremy Dys, an attorney with Liberty Institute. “We’ve got two Christian schools being told they can’t pray.” Liberty Institute, a law firm that specializes in religious liberty issues, is representing Cambridge Christian. Dys said the FHSAA broke the law when they forbade the Christian schools from praying last December at the Citrus Bowl. “We have the state trying to impose strictures upon the church,” he told me. “I think we’ve gone a long way away from who we are as a country when the state starts telling Christian schools they can no longer pray in public.” Liberty Institute sent a demand letter to the FHSAA demanding a written apology for what they call a “gross violation” of the law. Should they fail to do so, the law firm has threatened to file a federal lawsuit. The FHSAA has yet to respond to their demands. The prayer ban disturbed not only the administration but also the football team. Jacob Enns, the team’s 17-year-old kicker, told me the prayer is extremely important. “It’s something we did before every game this season,” he said. It’s been our tradition ever since I’ve been on the team and our tradition was ruined. It made me wonder, is it wrong to pray?” Still, the team gathered on the field and recited “The Lord’s Prayer” before the game – and some spectators joined in. “Prayer is something we’ve been taught to do and to do no matter what – even in public,” Jacob told me. For Cambridge Christian prayer is a means to glorify god in all that it does – including on the gridiron. “We are raising godly young men that can make a difference in the world they live in,” head coach Bob Dare said. “This is why CCS is so committed to praying before every home football game.” It serves as a reminder to the young men on the field, Euler said. “Football is great, but in reality their walk with Jesus and prayer is vitally more important,” he said. Todd Starnes is host of Fox News & Commentary, heard on hundreds of radio stations. His latest book is "God Less America: Real Stories From the Front Lines of the Attack on Traditional Values." Follow Todd on Twitter@ToddStarnes and find him on Facebook. What are the most important parts of this text? A:
When Cambridge Christian faced off against University Christian School last December in the state championship football game, they asked if they could begin with a word of prayer. The Florida High School Athletic Association said no.
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Write a short summary for this text: like it or not , the mayor might send you cheap slippers on your birthday . Summary:
really mr. mayor you should n't have
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Problem: Article: Braking suddenly, accelerating quickly, and navigating around other cars all cost you speed. Being aware of the track can help you plan your moves so you can keep your momentum going. Keep your eyes on the track ahead of you so you can adjust your speed as needed and plan the best route down the track. For instance, you might need to suddenly hit the brakes if you drive up on a packed track. Once you pass the other cars, you might hit your accelerator. This slows you down. Instead, you might see that there’s a traffic jam up ahead and slow down slightly. Then, you might loop around the other cars and return to your previous speed. A straight path means that you aren’t weaving in and out of the other cars. You can maintain your highest speed when you’re going straight, so pick the lane that’s most empty. It’s okay to change lanes as you go around the track, but do your best to stay on the same path. This means it may be faster to drive in the outer lane sometimes, even though it’s a greater distance. You might be tempted to slam on the accelerator as soon as you get the signal to go, but this usually slows down your time. Instead, accelerate gradually as you enter your first lap. Then, increase your speed with each lap to build and sustain your momentum. This helps you approach the finish line strong. Your go kart won’t hit its highest speeds when you rev the engine. It’s better to gradually build speed. This also helps you slowly pass the other karts instead of having to constantly brake and accelerate as you all start the race. While many go karts have a wide rubber bumper to protect you, bumping into objects slows you down. Keep a distance from curbs and barriers so you don’t scrape or slam against them. Additionally, don’t get too close to other karts, as you might accidentally crash into them. Some people like to give slower carts that are blocking the track a gentle bump to encourage them to move out of the way. However, this will slow you down. It’s better to just go around them if you can. To take the corners faster, move to the outer lane of the track just before you get to the corner. Then, cross the corner in a straight line from outer corner to outer corner, cutting close to the inside of the track as you pass the curve. If you dart from outer corner to outer corner, you'll be able to drive across the curve in a straighter line compared to if you hug the curve. You'll still need to turn your go kart, but the angle of the turn won't be as sharp, which allows you to better maintain your speed. Summary: Watch the track ahead of you so you don’t have to slow down. Stay on a straight path so you can maintain your speed. Increase your speed on each lap to slowly build your speed. Be careful that you don’t hit curbs, barriers, or other go karts. Go wide on the corners, then cut in toward the inside of the track. Problem: Article: Wrap a bag of frozen peas in a small cloth, and hold it against your black eye. Alternatively, stick a metal spoon in the refrigerator until it’s cold, and then press it lightly against your black eye. Frozen peas are a better cold compress than ice cubes because they easily mould around your face. A cold compress will help to limit the amount of swelling by constricting the blood vessels. Reapply the cold compress approximately every 4 hours over the next 24 hours. Visit your local pharmacy, and pick an analgesic that will help you to cope with the pain over the next few days. Avoid taking aspirin, as this is a blood thinner and can make your black eye look worse. Ask the pharmacist for advice about the best painkiller to take. Blurred vision, bleeding from your eye, a fever, or nausea are all signs that you need to seek immediate medical attention. While a black eye is not normally serious and will often resolve itself within a few weeks, contact your doctor if you have any concerns. These symptoms can suggest a broken bone, increased orbital pressure, or damage to your eyeball. Also see your doctor if your black eye hasn’t healed completely within 3 weeks. Summary: Apply a cold compress for 15-20 minutes immediately after the injury. Take an over-the-counter pain medication if your black eye is painful. Visit your doctor immediately if you have any concerns. Problem: Article: Some adhesives, such as "cut-back" adhesives and "mastic," were often mixed with asbestos up until the late 1980s, and are still occasionally used today. These adhesives were most commonly used to bond the floor to tiles or to heating and air ducts, not to carpets, and are often black in color. If you suspect your adhesive contains asbestos, do not use this method, as sanding or scraping the dry adhesive can release dangerous asbestos fibers into the air. Refer to the solvent section instead, or hire a professional to remove the asbestos. Chipping and scraping off the old adhesive can be tedious, although not much more so than using a solvent. The main benefit is a lower risk of discoloring the wood or clogging its pores. After using this method, it should be easy to bond a new stain or finish to the wood. However, if there is an existing finish you plan to leave on, or if you plan to cover the floor with a new carpet, the solvent method may save you some time. Note: renting a wet/dry vacuum from a tool rental service is highly recommended for quick, safe cleanup after the adhesive is removed. If you're lucky, the adhesive will chip right off when you apply pressure with a putty knife. Some areas may take more pressure than others. Only use a plastic putty knife, not metal, to avoid scratching the floor. If the adhesive only comes off in tiny chips, try making it easier to remove with dry ice as described below, or use solvents instead. Pick the widest putty knife you can find to make the task less tedious. If you plan to apply a new stain or finish to the floor, this is your best option for making adhesive removal easier without affecting the wood pores. Place pieces of dry ice in a cookie tray and slide the tray over each section of adhesive before you chip, to make the glue brittle and easier to remove. Always follow these safety precautions before you buy dry ice: Wear thick gloves while handling dry ice, as the extreme cold can instantly cause painful skin damage. Always store and work with dry ice in a well-ventilated room, and leave immediately if you have trouble breathing. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, and can fill a small space with unbreathable gas. Do not store in an airtight container, which may explode as the dry ice expands into gas. Clean up the chips of adhesive using a wet/dry vacuum if possible, or a broom. Your local government may require you to dispose of them at a waste collection center, rather than adding it to your ordinary trash, since some adhesives contain toxic materials. However, since you did not use any solvents, you may be able to dispose of adhesives normally; contact local waste collection services to find out about local regulations. The floor may need to be sanded to clear up any scuff marks caused by the carpet installation or the glue removal. Use 16 or 24 grit sandpaper, but go slowly to avoid scraping into the wood. Optionally, sand away the old finish in preparation for adding a new stain and/or finish. Sanding away the adhesive itself is not recommended, as the sandpaper will quickly get clogged and need replacing. Heat from the friction may also melt the adhesive, which can be messy. Summary:
Do not use this method on adhesives containing asbestos. Know the benefits of this method. Use a plastic putty knife to chip off the adhesive. Consider using dry ice. Dispose of the old glue. Sand the floor down (optional).
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What is the solution to this math problem? Solve 0 = 16*i + 15 - 47 for i.
2
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Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = The Punter, eatType = coffee shop, food = Indian, priceRange = moderate, familyFriendly = yes, near = Café Sicilia. Write a sentence that describes the following attributes of a restaurant.
The Punter is a kids friendly and moderately price coffee shop. It has a customer rating of 3 out of , it serves Indian food and is located near Café Sicilia.
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How is "6.2.1 General requirements" said in French?
6.2.1 Prescriptions générales
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Translate the following sentence to French: Less then a month after the adoption of the Law special forms were drafted for declaring of suspicious transactions or those which outrun the limited amounts.
Moins d'un mois après l'adoption de la loi, des formulaires spéciaux ont été établis pour la déclaration de transactions suspectes ou de transactions supérieures aux montants autorisés.
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If Last October there was a congressional hearing at which the General Accounting Office presented unverified Postal Service estimates of the impact of the diversion of First--Class mail---bills and payments---to new technologies., can we conclude that "There was a congressional hearing last October."?
yes
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Complete the passage. (CNN) -- Ukraine has been wracked with ceaseless demonstrations for weeks as protesters demand constitutional reform and a closer relationship with Europe instead of Russia. A breakthrough finally came Tuesday: Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government resigned, and the national parliament voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws passed earlier this month. Still, activists say that while they're pleased by these developments, their fundamental concerns have yet to be addressed. Amid the protests are accounts of police brutality and government intimidation. The desire for a government shake-up was spurred by the government's decision in November to forgo a planned trade deal with the European Union, which many interpreted as a turn away from Europe and toward Russia instead.
Freddy UA asked to be identified with an alias for his protection because of the current state of his country.
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What is the title of this article: While Blacks/African-Americans comprised only 13 percent of Michigan's population in 2010, they made up nearly 82 percent of Detroit's population. The next largest population groups were Whites, at 10 percent, and Hispanics, at 6 percent. According to the 2010 Census, segregation in Detroit has decreased in absolute and in relative terms. In the first decade of the 21st century, about two-thirds of the total black population in metropolitan area resided within the city limits of Detroit. The number of integrated neighborhoods has increased from 100 in 2000 to 204 in 2010. The city has also moved down the ranking, from number one most segregated to number four. A 2011 op-ed in The New York Times attributed the decreased segregation rating to the overall exodus from the city, cautioning that these areas may soon become more segregated. This pattern already happened in the 1970s, when apparent integration was actually a precursor to white flight and resegregation. Over a 60-year period, white flight occurred in the city. According to an estimate of the Michigan Metropolitan Information Center, from 2008 to 2009 the percentage of non-Hispanic White residents increased from 8.4% to 13.3%. Some empty nesters and many younger White people moved into the city while many African Americans moved to the suburbs.
Detroit
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IN: 16:32 The priest, who is anointed and who is consecrated to be priest in his father’s place, shall make the atonement, and shall put on the linen garments, even the holy garments. ** OUT: 16:32 the priest, who is anointed and who is consecrated to be priest in his father’s place, shall make the atonement, and shall put on the linen garments, even the holy garments. IN: A small bar in Via del Governo Vecchio serves cheap coffee. ** OUT: a small bar in via del governo vecchio serves cheap coffee. IN: 14 ~ 19mm(3) Have a comment or question about our productsor service? Let us know ** OUT: 14 ~ 19mm(3) have a comment or question about our productsor service? let us know IN: 36:29 And they were coupled beneath, and coupled together at the head thereof, to one ring: thus he did to both of them in both the corners. ** OUT:
36:29 and they were coupled beneath, and coupled together at the head thereof, to one ring: thus he did to both of them in both the corners.
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a competent and reliable cooperation partner can be the decisive factor for your success with robotic solutions. Write the above sentence using proper case.
A competent and reliable cooperation partner can be the decisive factor for your success with robotic solutions.
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Byrokrati jsou šťastní, poslové nemusí cestovat daleko a lidé pokračují ve své práci. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Jen tě využívají. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Tam jsem ještě nebyla. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Omlouvám se, madam.
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Q: US stocks end sharply higher; GE leads gains in industrials Stocks rallied in the United States and overseas after last week’s gloomy US jobs report led investors to expect the Fed to wait longer before raising interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis. Ultra-low rates in place since 2008 have helped drive stock prices higher. On Thursday, investors will get minutes of the Fed’s September meeting, which should provide more insight into where policy makers stand. The Fed meets at the end of this month and again in late December. Energy stocks rose Monday along with the price of oil, while General Electric pushed industrial stocks higher. It was the fifth straight day of gains for the S&P 500, reversing five consecutive days of losses. GE rose 5.3 percent after activist investor Nelson Peltz disclosed he had accumulated a $2.5 billion stake in the company. He is likely to put more pressure on CEO Jeffrey Immelt to raise GE’s stock price. Alphabet Inc., the new parent company of Google, created in a reorganization, rose 2.2 percent to $671.68; Monday was the first day the company traded as Alphabet. Twitter jumped 7 percent after it made cofounder Jack Dorsey its CEO. A: Stocks rallied in the U.S. and overseas Monday after last week’s gloomy jobs report led investors to expect that the Federal Reserve will wait even longer before making its first interest rate increase since the financial crisis. Q: Islamists hack another blogger to death in Bangladesh Three assailants cornered Washiqur Rahman, a 27-year-old Bangladeshi blogger, outside his Dhaka home on Monday and hacked him to death with meat cleavers. Police said the attackers rained their blows on Rahman's head, "distorting" his face. The brutal assault instantly brought comparisons to an incident last month in which machete-wielding assailants killed the prominent Bangladeshi American blogger Avijit Roy and wounded his wife on the streets of the country's capital. Police arrested two men in Rahman's killing; a third suspected accomplice escaped. Bangladeshi media reports identify the arrested as two 22-year-old students at madrassas, or seminaries. A police statement detailed the supposed confession of the suspects, who reportedly admitted to killing Rahman "for his writings against Islam." "It appeared Rahman used to write using a pen name Kutshit Hasher Chhana," meaning Ugly Duckling, Imran Sarker, head of the Blogger and Online Activists Network in Bangladesh, said in an interview with Agence France-Presse. "He was a progressive free thinker and was against religious fundamentalism." A blogpost by the International Humanist and Ethical Union translated a wistful lament posted by Rahman on the occasion of Bangladesh's independence day: Today is Bangladesh’s liberation day The Mullah has freedom, extremists have freedom, Muslims have freedom, the corrupt have freedom, political leaders have freedom, adulates of the political leaders have freedom, rapists are free, the armed forces are free, so-called civil society is free, intellectuals who support Islamists, they also have freedom, religious leaders have freedom, the garment factory owners have freedom, the ferry owners have freedom. Not free: the farmers and labours Not free: indigenous people and minorities Not free: Freethinkers Not free: All the people who just want to be human… The gruesome murder of a second progressive blogger within a month places further scrutiny on Bangladesh, where an avowedly secularist government is firmly in power. As WorldViews discussed last month, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has cracked down heavily on the country's leading Islamist party, while critics say her rule has led to an alarmingly authoritarian climate, in which even mainstream journalists feel intimidated by the government. In this context, Bangladesh's festering divisions seem more dangerous. Rafida Ahmed, the injured wife of the slain blogger Roy, recently accused elements of the local police of standing by idly while her husband was butchered. "While Avijit and I were being ruthlessly attacked, the local police stood close by and did not act," Ahmed told Reuters in mid-March. She demanded an end to "a legal culture of impunity, where writers can be killed without the killers being brought to trial." A banner on Rahman's Facebook page reads "#IamAvijit." This post has been updated. Why an American blogger was hacked to death in Bangladesh Why al-Qaeda is opening a new branch in South Asia Ishaan Tharoor writes about foreign affairs for The Washington Post. He previously was a senior editor at TIME, based first in Hong Kong and later in New York. Continue reading 10 minutes left A:
The incident comes just a month after a prominent Bangladeshi American writer was killed in a similar assault.
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Question: Ale kdykoliv vzhlédnete ke hvězdám, považujte jednu z nich za mou duši. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: But whenever you look to the stars, think of one of them as my soul. test: Zítra nás opět čeká jeden z velmi chladných dnů. English? translation: We'll have another very cold day tomorrow. Nemám žádné info agenta Turner. In English? xxxxx I have no readings for agent Turner. How is "Left ovary." said in Czech? Levý vaječník. Q: Translate "Hey, I don't go round having affairs with schoolgirls." to Czech? A: Hej, nevrhám so do dobrodružství se školačkami. Q: Translate "Roast limestones—'" to Czech? A:
Žháávy váápenééc!"
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Question: Sentence A: From Skiathos, you can reach Skopelos, Allonissos, and Skyros. Sentence B: From Skiathos, you can not reach Skopelos, Allonissos or Skyros. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer: no Question: Sentence A: All state planning team members have significant field program and legal services leadership experience. Sentence B: This experience is absolutely paramount to the state planning team's success. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer: it is not possible to tell Question: Sentence A: She plans to turn her attention from filling stadiums nationwide to bringing a much smaller crowd her family, the Post reports. Sentence B: Filling stadiums nationwide isn't possible for her. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer: no Question: Sentence A: Although their villages don't look very different from the other rural communities on the island, it is the Maroon attitude to life which make these societies interesting to visit. Sentence B: The societies are interesting to visit. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? Answer:
yes
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Answer the following question: what are the names of the 5 villages in cinque terre?
Manarola
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How is "   – Mr President, many things have obviously already been said." said in Finnish? In Finnish:    – Arvoisa puhemies, käsiteltäviä asioita on ollut paljon. How is "We are also going to vote against the report in the final vote." said in Finnish? In Finnish: Aiomme myös äänestää mietintöä vastaan lopullisessa äänestyksessä. How is "This is understandable, but of little value." said in Finnish? In Finnish: Se on ymmärrettävää, mutta sillä ei ole juurikaan merkitystä. How is "Respect for and promotion of equality between men and women are part of the Community acquis and are therefore an essential condition for the new countries of the European Union." said in Finnish?
In Finnish: Sukupuolten tasa-arvon kunnioittaminen ja edistäminen on osa yhteisön säännöstöä ja näin ollen perusedellytys Euroopan unionin uusille valtioille.
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Article: You can ease into things by going for a simple peck or a kiss on the cheek. You can do things a bit slower than normal to signal that you're going in a different direction than what he is use to. When he is ready to try it, continue kissing the way you normally would until you are both comfortable enough to move forward. Spend as much time as you need. When kissing on the lips seems to progress into a more passionate activity, begin to open your mouth, inviting interaction, hoping his mouth will follow your touch. Again, continue this way until you both feel ready to move forward. Movement and pressure changes means he'll want to maintain contact. Some people like intense and immediate surprises, but it can vary from person to person. While kissing, open your mouth and lightly touch his lips with your tongue. If he opens his mouth, you're set! If he doesn't open his mouth, do not try to shove your tongue in anyway. Otherwise you might freak him out. Keeping his lips closed is basically his way of saying he doesn't feel ready. You can start with the lower lip, passing to the top one and then, the moment of the truth, you're going to try to touch his tongue with yours. Try teasing a bit, make him want more, he will respond. It might take a few sessions, so be patient and see if he will reciprocate. Some people like to use a lot of tongue, while others prefer to use only a small amount. A basic french kiss usually starts with gently introducing your tongues into each other's mouths. Don't push your tongue in too far or close both of your lips all the way over their mouth. You can try flicking your tongue in and out quickly, running it along his lips / the edges of his teeth, sucking lightly on his tongue / lips, etc. Remember, that if either of you feels uncomfortable or wants to stop, you need to stop. Making sure the other person consents to any type of intimate activity is an ongoing process. If your boyfriend is still bad at it, or if there is anything that you do not like or would like to change, talk to him. A sigh or soft moan might signal your pleasure. Hold his head closer, stroke his hair, nibble his ears and whisper what you like. Offer advice for ways in which he could improve. You can always tell him what you like, since kissing is a great way to communicate. If he does something weird or not to your liking just say "Hey, like this" and lead by example. It won't be perfect the first time but you guys will find a balance with practice. Let him know that you're not upset or disappointed, but that you want to work together to make sure that both of you are enjoying your intimate moments. Offer to show him what you like, which may put him more at ease. Question: What is a summary of what this article is about? Make eye contact and be flirtatious. Start out slow and begin kissing with lips closed. Part your lips but keep your tongues inside your own mouths. Use your tongue. Try out different amounts and styles when you do begin to use tongue. Try a variety of things until you both know what you enjoy. Be sure to check in and make sure he is enjoying it and wants to continue. Let him know how much you enjoy it. Be specific and kind when you tell him what you don't like. Article: If you plan to have more children, you may decide to keep your clothing and equipment for the future. Even if you do not have more children, you can save certain items for your future grandchildren – particularly special articles of clothing, like christening gowns, and favorite toys and blankets. If you plan to have more children, it might be worthwhile to store larger items like cribs, highchairs, strollers, and infant furniture. If you have room in your house or garage, that’s great; if not, consider renting a small storage unit. Wash each article of clothing before storing, and then fold it neatly and sort it into a plastic tub or cardboard box, organizing by size and (if applicable) season. These items can carry bacteria, so it’s important to clean them thoroughly before storing. Keep in mind that before you use these items again, you will have to inspect them carefully. Rubber can rot over time, and these items don’t always hold up in storage. Question: What is a summary of what this article is about? Consider keeping items in good condition. Keep bigger, pricier items in storage. Store clothing carefully. Wash bottles, nipples, and pacifiers thoroughly. Article: Ghostwriting involves hiring a writer to write material for another person. The ghostwriter gets no or partial credit, and the person who performs the ghostwritten speech gets the main credit. The point of using a ghostwriter is to help someone communicate clearly and effectively who otherwise doesn't have the time to write his own speech. Another reason for ghostwriting is a person may not be as skilled or talented at writing a speech as the writer they contract to help them is. You can learn more about ghostwriting by looking up books on ghostwriting in your local library, researching articles about ghostwriting online, and by looking for famous examples of ghostwriting. A few examples of famously ghostwritten speeches are John F. Kennedy's inauguration speech, Reagan's “Boys of Pointe du Hoc” speech, and drafts of Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech “I Have a Dream.” People who write a speech for someone else must determine where the boundaries are. Some people feel that ghostwriting is entirely unethical and should not be done. Decide what ghostwriting you will or will not do for a friend or client. Also identify situations where you believe people should write their own speech, or when you believe it's a viable reason to have someone else write it. Knowing where you stand on the ethics of speech writing will make it easier to accept or decline requests for your writing services. Ghostwriting in the academic arena is often viewed as plagiarism. Others feel that it is okay under certain circumstances, like when politicians, business leaders, or celebrities must present multiple speeches a day, on top of their other responsibilities. There should be a partnership between the writer and speaker. When you write a speech for someone else, there is usually a strong partnership with the speaker. The speaker often provides the topic and main points for the speech, then the two must work together to create a strong speech. Writing a speech for someone you find difficult to get along with is most likely not a good idea. You can write a speech for a person that has different ideas than you, as long as you find it possible to keep your ideas to yourself. The speaker must approve the speech. The speaker approves the speech before presenting it. Several rewrites may be necessary before an agreement is made for a completed speech. The speaker works with the speech writer to make sure it is written in a way that is natural for them. The ghostwriter must learn to adopt a range of voices outside of their own. Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn what ghostwriting is. Decide what is and is not ethical for you. Form a partnership with the client. Ask for the speaker's approval.
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Alec White, from country NSW, was on the princes' winning team in June. Alec and cousins Jasper and Will are having international Polo success. Harry made fun of the Duke of Cambridge for 'being whipped' But Harry Harry was keen for a drink after the function, and lots of fun. Will spoke of his love for Australia and joy at his 'new role as a Dad' The 'Three Whites', originally from Australia's Hunter Valley, spend half the year playing polo overseas. Write an article based on these highlights.
By. Lucy Thackray for Daily Mail Australia. Princes William and Harry are both fierce competitors on the polo field, but even when they win Wills heads straight home to his family, while Harry's up for a celebratory drink. That's according to Alec White, one of three Aussie cousins on the international polo circuit, who now counts the princes as mates after saddling up with the royal pair and helping them to victory at a competition at Ascot this year. ‘Harry makes fun of Will by telling him that he's whipped!' Alec told Daily Mail Australia. ‘Will had to go home to Kate and George, but Harry was very keen to hang around for drinks at the function afterwards.’ Scroll down for video. Alec White (left) with Prince Harry after their polo team won their game at the Audi Polo Challenge in Ascot this June. The Duke of Cambridge (far left) and his brother Prince Harry (far right) are 'down-to-earth, friendly guys' according to Aussie Alec Brown, (second from right) Alec, 24, and his cousins Jasper, 22, and Will, 25, from Scone in the horse-breeding country in New South Wales' Hunter Valley region, are known as 'The Three Whites' on the world professional polo circuit. They now spend around six months a year overseas competing, including a stint with the princes in their Audi Quattro team at the Audi Polo Challenge at Ascott in June. ‘They’re great guys, so down to earth. They remember everyone’s names and ask questions to get to know you properly,' Alec said. He said both princes are very good players - for the amount they play, which they admitted was not as much as they would like. ‘I would say Harry’s a bit more fierce. Will played well but Harry was definitely better,' Alec said. 'Harry gets right in there and is pretty fearless when he plays, just like his personality. 'They say they love polo but can’t play as much as they’d like. They’re very sporty.' The princes’ team won 5-4 in the last few minutes of their game, with the event attended by a host of England celebrities including Dame Helen Mirren and Clive Owen. Alec couldn’t believe the brothers, who introduced themselves casually as ‘Will and Harry’, were so normal. Alec Brown is a professional polo player, living in England and Argentina for six months of the year. He grew up on his family property in NSW's upper Hunter Valley, with his grandparents and parents breeding and training polo horses. ‘I didn’t expect them to be the same as anyone else. 'My mouth was open most of the time. I was really nervous and I didn’t know what to ask them at first!'’ Alec says that the Duke of Cambridge was particularly interested in Alec’s Australian background. ‘Will said that he loved his time in Australia but was so flat out. He said he wishes he’d had more time to relax and take it in. 'Will said hopefully he can get back to Australia soon. He also spoke about George about how much he’s loving his Dad role.’ Alec (right) says Harry was lots of fun, making fun of his brother, the Duke of Cambridge for 'being whipped' Alec said his encounter with the princes was ‘a matter of right place, right time.’ ‘I was playing that day and my friend got injured,' he said. ‘He’s an English player who represents England. He asked me to replace him for his afternoon game with Will and Harry so of course I did it!' Despite his incredible experiences overseas, Alec cherishes the time he gets to return to the family property in Scone, in the upper Hunter Valley north of Sydney. Alec spending four months of the year in England and two in Argentina playing polo. ‘It’s so good to get home after the long English season and to play in the local comp down in Scone,' he said. ‘It’s great to be back where it all started. Spending six months of the year living out of suitcases might seem like an amazing lifestyle but it is a job and you do miss home and your family and friends.’ Alec, Will and Jasper come from a family property, Belltrees, which breeds polo horses, as the boys come from a long line of polo enthusiasts. The ‘Three Whites’ say the Scone local junior polo school is where their passion for polo began. They are returning to compete in Scone's 'Polo in the Paddock' competition in a couple of weeks, to be held on their home turf in the Upper Hunter Valley country town, which is expected to be a great weekend attended by players and spectators. Alec and his cousins Jasper and Will grew up on the family property, Belltrees and are now all international professional polo players. It's a rare opportunity for the three cousins to play on the same team. ‘We all went our different ways and worked for different people so we’re always playing against each other, which is not so much fun,' Alec said. ‘We only get to play with each other when we come back to Scone.’ Although Alec has always loved the sport, he only entertained the thought of pursuing polo professionally during his gap year. He spent the year at Belltrees, after finishing boarding school at The King’s School in Sydney. ‘I really got the polo bug when I was about 19 though during my year at home. ‘I decided to go overseas to England when I was 20 and have been going back and forth for four years.’ Alec says it’s a ‘massive help’ to have his cousins playing polo in England alongside him. ‘I’ve lived with Will this year in England and it was amazing to have that support. Someone close you can rely on and who know what you’re going through. 'We’re under a lot of pressure to perform so it’s great to have someone there who you can ask for opinions.' Alec Brown (far left) hopes to see how far he can go competing professionally, before he returns to breed and train high-level polo horses. ‘Grandma is literally the driving force of our whole family, she’s amazing. She lives at the Belltrees homestead herself but brings the whole family together. 'The family breeds polo horses... The plan is to see how far I can get competing, and then come home to breed and train high-level polo horses.' Alec thinks the Australian countryside is incredibly beautiful and the cliche is true - there's no place like home. 'I’m lucky to have played at most clubs in the world but there aren’t many that have such a great atmosphere. 'The Scone Polo Club has the traditional country vibe where people come together who love the sport, love horses and have a good weekend and a good experience.' He's looking forward to seeing the princes again when he returns to England - particularly party boy Harry. 'I’ll definitely see them again. I had a really good time with them and it was an amazing opportunity to play with them. 'I’d love to have a drink with Harry again!'
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