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Generate a sentence about this data: Ashgabat International Airport, operatingOrganisation, Turkmenistan Airlines; Turkmenistan Airlines, headquarter, Turkmenistan; Turkmenistan Airlines, hubAirport, Turkmenbashi International Airport.
Sentence: | Turkmenbashi International Airport is the hub airport for Turkmenistan Airlines which operates Ashgabat International Airport and has its headquarters located in Turkmenistan. | 4 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Read the text and answer the questions.
North Rhine-Westphalia (, , commonly shortened to NRW) is the most populous state of Germany, with a population of approximately 18 million, and the fourth largest by area. Its capital is Düsseldorf; the largest city is Cologne. Four of Germany's ten largest cities—Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, and Essen—are located within the state, as well as the second largest metropolitan area on the European continent, Rhine-Ruhr.
North Rhine-Westphalia was formed in 1946 as a merger of the provinces of North Rhine and Westphalia, both formerly parts of Prussia, and the Free State of Lippe. It makes up almost a quarter of the population and a quarter of the economy of Germany.
The first written account of the area was by its conqueror, Julius Caesar, the territories west of the Rhine were occupied by the Eburones and east of the Rhine he reported the Ubii (across from Cologne) and the Sugambri to their north. The Ubii and some other Germanic tribes such as the Cugerni were later settled on the west side of the Rhine in the Roman province of Germania Inferior. Julius Caesar conquered the tribes on the left bank, and Augustus established numerous fortified posts on the Rhine, but the Romans never succeeded in gaining a firm footing on the right bank, where the Sugambri neighboured several other tribes including the Tencteri and Usipetes. North of the Sigambri and the Rhine region were the Bructeri.
1. which German state is has the highest population?
2. is that an acronym?
3. what does it stand for?
4. how many people live there?
5. when was it created?
6. does it play a large part in the country's commerce?
7. how large a part?
8. when it was created did it merge two areas together?
9. what were they?
10. who is the leader of Rome in the article?
11. why is he significant to the area?
12. anything else?
Numbered answers: | 1. NRW
2. Yes
3. North Rhine-Westphalia
4. about 18 million
5. 1946
6. Yes
7. a quarter of the economy
8. Yes
9. North Rhine and Westphalia
10. Julius Caesar
11. he wrote the first written account of the area
12. he conquered it | 1 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to Turkish:
As for expectations about EU membership, 54% of participants viewed it as a road to a better future for the young, while for 45% it meant more employment opportunities.
Turkish: | AB üyeliğine ilişkin beklentiler konusunda, katılanların %54'ü bunu gençler için daha iyi bir geleceğe giden yol olarak görürken, %45'i iş bulma olanaklarının artması olarak yorumladı. | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Carrying capacity was originally used to determine the number of animals that could graze on a segment of land without destroying it. Later, the idea was expanded to more complex populations, like humans. For the human population, more complex variables such as sanitation and medical care are sometimes considered as part of the necessary establishment. As population density increases, birth rate often increases and death rate typically decreases. The difference between the birth rate and the death rate is the ``natural increase''. The carrying capacity could support a positive natural increase or could require a negative natural increase. Thus, the carrying capacity is the number of individuals an environment can support without significant negative impacts to the given organism and its environment. Below carrying capacity, populations typically increase, while above, they typically decrease. A factor that keeps population size at equilibrium is known as a regulating factor. Population size decreases above carrying capacity due to a range of factors depending on the species concerned, but can include insufficient space, food supply, or sunlight. The carrying capacity of an environment may vary for different species and may change over time due to a variety of factors including: food availability, water supply, environmental conditions and living space. The origins of the term ``carrying capacity'' are uncertain, with researchers variously stating that it was used ``in the context of international shipping'' or that it was first used during 19th-century laboratory experiments with micro-organisms. A recent review finds the first use of the term in an 1845 report by the US Secretary of State to the US Senate.
See options at the end. Can we conclude that is carrying capacity the same for all species?
Choices:
a). no.
b). yes. | a). | 0 | Flan2021 | bool_q:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What concepts are described in the following sentence?
"Specializing in French food, The Golden Palace is moderately priced and has an average customer rating. It is a casual coffee shop located in the center of the city."
Return the answer as pairs of triples. | The Golden Palace eatType coffee shop
The Golden Palace food French
The Golden Palace priceRange less than £20
The Golden Palace customer rating average
The Golden Palace area city centre | 8 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence: "We love them."
Pick from options: would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically?
Select from the following.
* unacceptable
* acceptable...I think the answer is | acceptable | 0 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
What happens next?
A person is seen moving along a flooded road when a car takes off and he rides behind on a board. the person
Select from the following.
i. continues driving along the roads while others help along both sides..
ii. moves continuously with the wheel on a small boat while other people ride on the back..
iii. rides in the water all along the street and ends with him waving his arms up into the air..
iv. continues riding through the area and shows off a bottle of soap while others watch.. | iii. | 7 | Flan2021 | hellaswag:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer?
Which of the following is an example of matter changing state?
Choose from: -heating a pan of water until the water is all gone. -putting a soft-drink can in the refrigerator to cool it. -heating soup on the stove until it is hot to your tongue. -transferring sugar into a storage container. | heating a pan of water until the water is all gone | 4 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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Please remove spaces between words. | Toexercisetherightofwithdrawal,youmustinformusPARTNERFACTORY&DatingFactory,CustomerService,TheExchange,BristolRoad,Bridgewater,Somerset,TA64RR,UnitedKingdom,(Fax:+44(0)1278501112,E-mail:support@datingfactory.com),ofyourdecisiontowithdrawfromthiscontractbyanunequivocalstatement(e.g.alettersentbypost,faxore-mail). | 8 | Flan2021 | word_segment | zs_opt |
How is "Because of this region's geographic proximity to Europe, its age-old affinity, its cultural diversity and its constant political instability, the EU must act very firmly to ensure those fundamental principles." said in German? | Aufgrund der geografischen Nähe der Region zu Europa, ihrer in Jahrhunderten gewachsenen Gemeinsamkeiten, ihrer kulturellen Vielfalt und anhaltenden politischen Instabilität muss die EU sehr entschlossen handeln, um diese Grundprinzipien zu gewährleisten. | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write some highlights for the following article:
A small town in Wisconsin is a far cry from the civil war-ravaged fields of northern Syria. But for Jordan Matson, a former U.S. solider, the battlefield feels most like home. For the last month, Matson, 28, has been a volunteer fighter in the Kurdish militia known here as the People's Protection Units, or YPG. The group has been defending three small Kurdish statelets in northern Syria. The Kurdish militants have also spent much of the last year battling ISIS, the hardline jihadist group that wants to create an Islamic state across parts of Iraq and Syria. "Due to two years of almost no foreign policy in the region -- while these people threatened American citizens, and bring harm to us -- I think I decided enough was enough, and I decided to come out this way," Matson said. He saw the fall of Iraq's second-largest city, Mosul, as a turning point. "All of the American brothers that have died over there -- all the American veterans that have died over there -- and paid their lives for that country so they could have a democracy. That just resonated in my mind. And I couldn't live with myself letting that country fall, and all my brothers' lives be for nothing," Matson said. But instead of ending up in Iraq, Matson joined the YPG in Syria. It marked a dramatic turn for the former soldier. During more than two years in the U.S. military, Matson says, he never saw combat, nor was he shipped overseas to serve. In Syria, he saw action almost as soon as he arrived. Two days after reaching the Kurdish enclave known as Rojava, he says, he was hit by a mortar round during a firefight with ISIS. Now mostly recovered from shrapnel wounds, but still squinting occasionally from the wounds caused by the dirt that the mortar shell sprayed in his eye, Matson met CNN in the YPG-controlled town of Al-Malikiyah. "All my life, I've wanted to be a soldier. So it just fits well over here," he said. "I'm at peace being here." 'Taking the fight to the enemy' Matson is from Sturtevant, Wisconsin, a "mom and pop town" as he described it, with just a few restaurants and three gas stations. He worked the third shift at a food packaging company but missed military life. Matson said he was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 2007. Because of problems with his record, he says the military refused to take him back, despite his multiple efforts to re-enlist. "Civilian life just wasn't for me. The normal 9-to-5, I just wasn't comfortable with it," he said. "Over here, everything makes sense." Matson got in contact with the YPG on Facebook. He prayed about what to do for a month or two, he said, before making the leap. He flew to Turkey, where he was picked up and taken to Rojava, a Kurdish-controlled area of northern Syria. Matson misses a few things about the United States: hamburgers, toilets, rock 'n' roll. But he wouldn't change where he is for anything. He speaks about the Kurdish movement with the fervor of a recent convert. "It's for these people that I'm doing this. Yes, it does help Americans back home, because we're taking the fight to the enemy here, so they can't take it to us. So it's that to a degree. But, for me, it's for the Kurdish people," Matson said. U.S. airdrops give much needed aid in Kobani, but did ISIS get some? Foreign fighters. U.S. law enforcement officials say it's illegal for an American to join a Syrian militia, just as it is for an American to join ISIS. According to intelligence estimates, more than 100 of the foreign fighters for ISIS in Syria have come from the United States. Canadian authorities believe that 130 Canadian citizens are taking part in jihad. Hundreds more have traveled from Europe. Thousands come from the Middle East and Africa. When asked whether he saw any parallels between those foreign jihadi fighters and himself, Matson said there's nothing he can do to change their minds. "They've come here to push an agenda, to push one way of life over people who do not want it. And I will not sit and stand by while people like that take those actions," he said. He says he believes the U.S. government is watching what he does, but will not consider him a terrorist, nor deny him re-entry. If that happens, however, Matson says he could just stay in Kurdistan. "Once this fight is over, and ISIS has been crippled, then the next stage of my life, then I'll think about that," he said. After the rescue: A Yazidi family's harrowing flight to escape ISIS. 'Someone has to do it' Since recovering from his wounds, Matson has been working to bring other foreign fighters to Syria. He says he's recruiting for the YPG on social media. Most of the people interested are former military, he said. "I've had ex-military ask from Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Australia, you name it. They've been asking. ISIS has threatened all these countries that I've named to push their agenda in those nations, and the veterans of those nations who love their countries don't want to sit by while this is happening," he said. The YPG are lightly armed guerrilla fighters. Most lack helmets and armor. They rely heavily on Kalashnikov assault rifles. But their ranks have also been reinforced by Kurds from Turkey, many of whom are veterans of a 30-year guerrilla war fought between the Turkish state and a sister organization to the YPG known as the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK. The U.S., the European Union and Turkey officially list the PKK as a terrorist organization. The bloodbath in the Middle East has blurred loyalties. This month, the United States began providing air support to YPG fighters defending the Syrian border town of Kobani from an ISIS siege. In addition to bombing ISIS militants in and around Kobani, U.S. military planes parachuted weapons, ammunition and medicine to YPG fighters, infuriating the Turkish government. Matson said the YPG could use more support on the ground, in addition to ongoing U.S.-led airstrikes. Although those strikes, he said, have helped to shift the balance of power on the battlefield, he stressed that a lot more needs to be done. As soon as he can, he says, he'll head back to the front line. "The way I look at it is someone has to do it, and if we don't fight, ISIS will grow -- will become more well-funded -- and they will push their agenda. So we need men on the front to take the fight to the enemy before the enemy can take the fight to us," Matson said.
Highlights: | Jordan Matson, a former U.S. Army solider, is fighting against ISIS. He was never in combat during two years in the U.S. military. "Civilian life just wasn't for me," he says. U.S. law enforcement officials say it's illegal for an American to join a Syrian militia. | 1 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Please briefly summarize this news article:
Arizona election reform bill likely to be on 2014 ballot
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (Ross D. Franklin/AP)
A new Arizona law that would make it more difficult for minor party candidates to land on the ballot and prohibit some political groups from collecting absentee ballots before Election Day will likely be put to a vote next year after opponents of the measure turned in significantly more than the required number of signatures this week.
The bill, H.B. 2305, enrages Democrats and representatives of smaller parties who say it makes it harder for legitimate voters to cast a ballot, and for third-party candidates to gain access to that ballot in the first place.
Supporters of the referendum turned in more than 146,000 signatures, 60,000 more than required to force a vote. If the secretary of state and Arizona’s county recorders find a significant number are valid, which is likely, given how many signatures referendum backers turned in, the election law would appear on the ballot in November 2014, giving voters the chance to overturn a bill the legislature passed on a series of party-line votes.
Gov. Jan Brewer (R) signed the bill in June. Most of Arizona’s 15 county recorders said they supported the bill, which the governor’s spokesman said would speed Election Day vote-counting (Brewer herself did not issue a statement after signing the bill, and there is no mention of the measure on her official Web site).
But opponents see it as an attempt to make voting more difficult.
“It’s yet another roadblock to voting, which Arizona is sort of known for,” said Julie Erfle, chairwoman of the Protect Your Right to Vote Committee, the group that gathered the signatures to put the measure on the 2014 ballot.
The bill would allow county recorders to purge names from the list of ongoing absentee voters if those voters don’t cast ballots in two consecutive federal elections; opponents of the bill say that would put independents who don’t regularly vote in primaries at risk of losing their ongoing absentee status. The measure also prohibits paid employees or volunteers working for a political committee from going door-to-door to collect absentee ballots.
H.B. 2305 would significantly raise the number of signatures that small-party candidates are required to get to make it on the ballot. A provision of the law requires candidates for Congress and the state legislature to receive one-third of one percent of registered voters in their respective districts. That’s far more than Greens or Libertarians are currently required to collect; Libertarians would see the number of signatures their candidates are required to collect jump 40-fold.
Arizona Republicans have lost a number of close races to Democratic candidates, thanks in part to Libertarian candidates who siphon votes away from the GOP. U.S. Reps. Kyrsten Sinema (D) and Ann Kirkpatrick (D) both won close elections in 2012 with a little under 49 percent of the vote; in both cases, Libertarian candidates won more than 6 percent of the vote. Sen. Jeff Flake (R) won his seat with 49.2 percent, with a Libertarian taking 4.5 percent. Republicans worry that a Libertarian candidate could threaten their chances at beating Rep. Ron Barber (D), who won his seat in 2012 by just 2,500 votes.
“This gets rid of choices. This says you’d better be a Republican or a Democrat,” Erfle said.
Finally, and perhaps most worryingly to the bill’s opponents, the new law would apply strict compliance to recall and initiative petitions, rather than substantial compliance. The bill’s critics say that means recall or initiative petitions would be in danger of being disqualified over minor technical issues, like state-mandated page margins or whether a voter included his or her middle initial when signing a petition.
It’s already difficult to get referenda on the ballot in Arizona. No signature-gathering referendum drive has succeeded since 1998, when two referenda dealing with medical marijuana and marijuana possession made the ballot; both referenda failed.
As a measure of how seriously the bill’s opponents are taking the referendum, the campaign to overturn H.B. 2305 has already brought on some of the top Arizona Democratic strategists. Rodd McLeod, the strategist who managed Democrat Gabby Giffords’s first successful campaign for Congress and helped elect Sinema in 2012, is helping out, as is Robbie Sherwood, one of the strategists behind Democratic Rep. Harry Mitchell’s win in 2006. Celinda Lake, the Democratic pollster, is also on board.
Summary: | Voters will get to weigh in on a new Arizona law that reforms election rules next year. | 2 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Also like Worf , my clock underwent experimental " surgery " when I attempted to get it to run on batteries in the hope that it was just the electrical cord that was damaged . No luck . My dead clock sat on my night table , not chiming and not telling me the time . For three days . Until two days ago around midnight when I heard from inside the closed lid the sound of a chime tuned to E. I quickly opened the lid to discover that my alarm clock was on and flashing 12:00 , having apparently regenerated itself from its redundant Klingon anatomy .
Question with options to choose from: Why might the narrator be late for things in the morning ?
(A). They were procrastinating shopping for batteries .;
(B). None of the above choices .;
(C). There was no point , because lately they had no luck .;
(D). Their time device is no longer functioning properly .; | (D). | 0 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write some highlights for the following article:
By. Chris Greenwood. UPDATED:. 20:59 EST, 28 February 2012. Ashraf Rossli, 21, suffered a broken jaw when he was punched and knocked from his bike as looting spread across the country last August. A student has described how he was powerless to defend himself against ruthless rioters who pretended to be Good Samaritans before robbing him. Ashraf Rossli, 21, suffered a broken jaw when he was punched and knocked from his bike as looting spread across the country last August. He was pulled to his feet by a man supposedly helping him while actually allowing an accomplice to rifle through his rucksack. Video footage of the attack on the. young Malaysian, who had been in the UK for only a month, became one of. the most disturbing images of the riots. In a statement read to a court. yesterday, Mr Rossli said: ‘I knew they were stealing from me but I. could do nothing. Once they had taken what they wanted they left. ‘As I sat on the pavement with blood pouring from my mouth I remember being approached by a male who asked if I was OK. ‘I remember being pulled to my feet. then I felt someone again tugging at my rucksack. I was not in a. position to defend myself as I was still suffering from the effects of. being hit.’ Millions of people worldwide viewed the footage of the attack in Barking, East London, on YouTube. Video evidence: Ashraf Rossli is helped to his feet, but then robbed in Barking, London. Mr Rossli was set upon by another group, which included Beau Isagba, 17, pictured, who was convicted by a court earlier this month of punching him. A Sony computer console and ten games. worth £500 were taken from Mr Rossli’s bag in just a few seconds. The. victim said he had already been set upon by other groups of youths who. surrounded him as he tried to cycle over a flyover to reach a woman. friend who had called for his help. ‘I could see some of them had wooden. sticks and the majority were wearing hoodies which were pulled up. I. felt they could be responsible for some of the disorder,’ he said. ‘I. slowed down but my friend told me to cycle through. ‘Then they closed together and blocked. my path. I couldn’t tell how many people there were. I braced myself to. be attacked. Everything happened so quickly. Some of them tugged at my. bike and shouted “Give me your bike.” I could feel people tugging at my rucksack.’ Shortly afterwards Mr Rossli was set. upon by another group, which included Beau Isagba, 17, who was convicted. by a court earlier this month of punching him. The accountancy student said the group demanded his bike and somebody was feeling in his jacket pocket for his mobile phone. He said: ‘I turned round to see who was attempting to steal my mobile phone and I felt an impact on the side of my face. ‘The force knocked me to the floor. Blood was pouring from my mouth and I could feel it running on to my. hands. I was disorientated and confused. I remember my bike being. taken.’ He was helped to safety by two women. and taken to hospital where he had surgery in which a metal plate was. inserted into his jaw. John Kafunda, 22, and Reece Donovan,. 24, are on trial at Wood Green Crown Court in North London accused of. being the two men responsible for the robbery. Dazed and confused, blood dripping from his mouth, Ashraf Rossli is encircled by thugs after being savagely beaten to the ground during the violence in London. From nowhere, an apparent Good Samaritan walks up and lends a hand to help heave the struggling and injured victim up from the pavement. Lowest of the low: The teenager continues to tend to the wounds on his face as thieves make off with the contents of his rucksack. Discarded: The thief, having taken the items from the teenager's bag, then casually throws them to the floor before strolling away. When he was arrested Donovan claimed he had been at his mother’s house in Limehouse, East London. But a witness who saw the footage on. the news said he ‘knew straight away’ that Donovan was responsible from. his clothing, distinctive walk and the way he smoked. And someone else came forward to tell. police the second man was Kafunda, of Ilford, because she recognised his. face and clothing. In a police interview, Kafunda said he. was not at the scene of the attack – had he been he would have stopped. it and taken the victim to safety. Kafunda said: ‘A million per cent I. never met the geezer in my life. That’s not me. If that was me I would. have physically stopped it, but that’s not me there.’ The two defendants deny robbery, theft and violent disorder. The trial continues. Riot victim: Accountancy student Ashraf Rossli, 20, had only arrived in Britain a month before the attack. Here he is pictured. at home in Malaysia. Right he is sitting with his eight-year-old. brother Mohammed Fatiri. Mr Rossli was treated at Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, following the attack.
Highlights: | Ashraf Rossli, suffered a broken jaw when he was punched during the riots last August. | 1 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
News article: On ‘Daily Show with Jon Stewart,’ Obama defends Libya response, jokes about Biden
“We weren’t confused about the fact that four Americans had been killed,” Obama replied. “I wasn’t confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world right after it happened. I wasn’t confused about the fact that we had to investigate exactly what happened so it gets fixed. And I wasn’t confused about the fact that we’re going to hunt down whoever did it.”
The president added that “every piece of information that we get, as we got it we laid it out to the American people. The picture eventually gets fully filled in.”
Republican nominee Mitt Romney has criticized the president’s handling of the incident, arguing that the White House had not been forthright and questioning why the administration had not provided more security for the Benghazi consulate.
Stewart suggested that the administration’s response had not been “optimal.”
“Here’s what I’ll say. When four Americans get killed, it’s not optimal. We’re going to fix it. All of it,” Obama said. “The government is a big operation and any given time something screws up. And you make sure that you find out what’s broken and you fix it. Whatever else I have done throughout the course of my presidency the one thing that I’ve been absolutely clear about is that America’s security comes first, and the American people need to know exactly how I make decisions when it comes to war, peace, security, and protecting Americans. And they will continue to get that over the next four years of my presidency.”
The taping of the show, which will air at 11 p.m. Thursday, was part of a whirlwind trip for Obama, who started the day with a campaign rally in New Hampshire before arriving in New York for the show, a private meeting with campaign donors and a speech at the annual Al Smith charity dinner sponsored by the New York Archdiocese.
Obama sat for two seven-minute segments with Stewart, playing along when the host gently ribbed him and his top aides.
“How many times a week does Biden show up in a wet bathing suit?” Stewart asked at one point, prompting the president to joke that he had issued a directive to stop the vice president from doing so.
“But I’ve got to say, he looks pretty good,” Obama said with a laugh.
But the conversation was mostly serious. In the discussion on national security, which took up most of the second segment, Stewart asked Obama about the difficulty of protecting civil liberties while ensuring national security.
The president reiterated his pledge to close the Guantanamo Bay facility in Cuba, a promise he failed to achieve in his first term, and he blamed Congress for not allowing it.
Of his track record in prosecuting terrorism, the president said: “We’ve gone after al-Qaeda and its leadership. It’s true that al-Qaeda is still active, at least sort of remnants of it are staging in other parts of North Africa and the Middle East. Sometimes you’ve got to make some tough calls, but you can do so in a way that’s consistent with international law and with American law.”
Stewart ended the segments with another joke, asking Obama to guess how many e-mails the president’s reelection campaign had sent him.
“It depends on whether you’ve maxed out” on donations, Obama answered with a chuckle.
What are the most important parts of this news article? | President Obama paid a call on “The Daily Show” on Thursday, submitting himself to acerbic host Jon Stewart’s mix of tough questions and quips. | 6 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence: "The fence straddles the sidewalk."
Pick from options: would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically?
Pick your answer from: 1). unacceptable 2). acceptable...I think the answer is | 2). | 0 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Do these sentences have the same meaning?
Available in June , Bare Metal Restore 4.6 costs $ 900 per Windows client and $ 1,000 per Unix client for new customers .
Bare Metal Restore 4.6 will be available in mid-June , said Veritas , and will cost $ 900 per Windows client and $ 1,000 per Unix client .
Available choices:
(a). no.
(b). yes. | (b). | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/mrpc:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Rate the similarity of the following two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing"?
Smugglers in a van chased down a pickup and SUV carrying other smugglers and illegal immigrants, said Pinal County Sheriff Roger Vanderpool.
People in a van opened fire on a pickup and SUV believed to be transporting illegal immigrants, said Pinal County Sheriff Roger Vanderpool.
Pick from: a). 0. b). 1. c). 2. d). 3. e). 4. f). 5. | d). | 5 | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Fransa'nın eski Finans Bakanı Nicolas Sarkozy ve Almanya'nın Ekonomi Bakanı Wolfgang Clement başta olmak üzere birçok Fransız ve Alman bakan, sanayi faaliyetlerinin yer deðiştirmesi konusundaki endişelerini dile getiriyor.
Which language is this? | Turkish | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
This question has options. Does the word "practice" have the same definition in the next two sentences?
I took over his practice when he retired.
It is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner.
a). different meanings
b). the same meaning | a). | 6 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Translate the following.
English: They targeted Thomas Cook Group, and they will continue to pressure your company and others. However, please don’t confuse customer interest in animal welfare with the radical agenda of animal rights groups that attacked you and that are now taking credit for your decision to end support for organizations that are actually doing significant work to save marine mammals.
Spanish: | Apuntaron a Thomas Cook Group, y continuarán presionando a su compañía y a otros. Sin embargo, no confunda el interés de los clientes en el bienestar animal con la agenda radical de los grupos defensores de los animales que lo atacaron y que ahora se atribuyen su decisión de finalizar el apoyo a las organizaciones que realmente están haciendo un trabajo significativo para salvar a los mamíferos marinos. | 7 | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_opt |
Write a short summary for this text: newly retired wbc heavyweight boxing champion vitali klitschko said friday that he plans to enter politics but kept ukrainians guessing about where he sees himself _ in the kiev mayor 's office or in parliament .
Summary: | former boxing champion vitali klitschko to enter politics ; stays mum about what job | 0 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Wie wurden die ersten Dorfpriester ausgebildet?
Translate to English
English: | How were the early village priests trained? | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer the following question about this sentence:
The man's watch was broken.
What is the effect?
Select from: (a). He waited at the bus stop.. (b). He asked a stranger for the time.. | (b). | 7 | Flan2021 | super_glue/copa:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Does the sentence "In the early 20th century, Carl von Voit and Max Rubner independently measured caloric energy expenditure in different species of animals, applying principles of physics in nutrition." answer the question "What did Carl von Voit and Max Rubner apply to nutrition in order to receive their results?"
Pick your answer from: [-] yes [-] no | yes | 0 | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Six new stamps will be issued from today. Includes images of the Queen from 1953, 1960 and 1971.
Write an article based on these highlights. | By. Daily Mail Reporter. UPDATED:. 03:38 EST, 7 February 2012. The Royal Mail has issued a special sheet of first class stamps to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen’s accession to the throne. The Diamond Jubilee Miniature Sheet, issued today, is the first time that the official portraits of the Queen, which have been used on stamps, coins and banknotes throughout her reign, have been brought together for a set of stamps. The new collection includes a new first class diamond blue stamp, which will replace the standard gold stamp in post offices over this year. The silver coin stamp uses a portrait of the Queen taken in 1953 and is one of two 'coin' stamps in the new Diamond Jubilee collection. This stamp uses a portrait of the Queen taken in 1952 by society photographer Dorothy Wilding. It was used on the first stamp of her reign. One stamp depicts a portrait taken from a £1 banknote first issued to the public in 1960. Another stamp in the new collection depicts Her Majesty as she appeared on a £5 note issued in 1971. This stamp has reproduced the Queen as she appeared on coins used from 1968 onwards. This new first class diamond blue will replace the standard gold stamp in post offices over this year. Since it first appeared, the standard image has been reproduced on more than 220 billion stamps and has now been updated with the words Diamond Jubilee highlighted in iridescent ink on the background. Included in the set is a first class stamp featuring an image of the Queen reproduced from the very first stamp issued during her reign. The image, from 1952, was taken by society photographer Dorothy Wilding. The set also includes portraits taken from a £1 banknote first issued in 1960, a £5 note issued in 1971, and two stamps which feature the Queen on two coins - the first a portrait used on coins from 1953 and the second used on coins from 1968. Royal Mail chief executive Moya Greene said: 'Royal Mail is proud of our enduring association with Her Majesty The Queen. It is the company’s honour to play a part in what will be an historic celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. On display: The collection of new stamps was shown at the Bank of England Museum in central London. They are due to be issued from today. Iconic: The Queen's face throughout her reign has been reproduced on more than 220 billion stamps. 'The Queen’s image is one of the most recognisable in the world and we are delighted to bring these iconic images together to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen’s accession.' This Diamond Jubilee Miniature Sheet is the second of three stamp issues in 2012 celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The first was The House of Windsor and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha issued last week, which featured a 1954 portrait of the Queen. A special eight-stamp issue featuring the Queen throughout the six decades of her reign will be issued on May 31. | 9 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Once upon a time, there was a little frog in a little castle. The little frog was having a little party with all his little froggy friends. "I want to make them a cake!" he said, and so he went into the kitchen. In the kitchen, there were all the ingredients the frog needed to make the cake. There were eggs, milk, flour, sugar, and yes, frosting. The frog put all the ingredients in a bowl and started mixing them up. "I'm going to make the best cake ever!" he said. He took the cake and poured it into a blue bowl and popped it into the oven. He waited, and then, when it was done, he took it out. It was nice and golden brown. He put pink frosting all over the cake. It looked great! All the people at the party loved the little frog's cake.
Based on the article and the following list of answers, write a list of questions.
1. The little frog
2. his froggy friends.
3. in a little castle
4. unknown
5. into the kitchen
6. yes
7. in a bowl
8. started mixing them up
9. the best cake ever
10. a blue bowl
11. golden brown.
12. pink frosting
13. great
14. yes
Numbered questions: | 1. who was having a celebration?
2. who did he ask to join>
3. where were they at?
4. what did the small one want to bake?
5. where did he go to make this?
6. was everything he required there?
7. where did he put all these items?
8. then what did he do?
9. how did he think it would turn out?
10. what color bowl did he put the batter in?
11. what color was it after he pulled it out of the oven?
12. what did he put on top?
13. how did it look?
14. did everyone like it? | 9 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a sentence not in English. | Résultat inévitable de la façon dont le client gère sa chaîne d'approvisionnement 2. | 8 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer.Options are: A. no; B. yes;.
Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather . *He* is a remarkable man.
Do "He" and "my great-grandfather" mean the same thing? | A. | 3 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below:
Canada has only five provinces.
The sense is that if we partner together effectively, if we build a relationship with First Nations and ask for their input and advice on taking the recommendations of the royal commission and building a plan of action together, engaging the provinces and the private sector, including Canadians in that process, we will find the solutions we need to ensure that aboriginal people are able to benefit from the wealth and prosperity of Canada.
Choices: (i). Yes (ii). It's impossible to say (iii). No | (ii). | 8 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
So we went to bonefish last night with a party of 7, they say us down, on time even though the place was packed. They somehow mad a mistake on how many was in out party, thinking only 2. But they still made it happen on time. We ordered our appetizers and somehow the order appeared within less the 10 minutes, now I'm talking 4 different appetizers. Word from the wise, get the bang bang shrimp. The bomb, if you don't try the bang bang shrimp your missing out. The food was good, I ate a t-bones the night before so it's hard to camp are the two, but I wasn't upset in the least. The service was one of the best I've witnessed, especially with a packed house & the slight mix up in the numbers in out party. Eric Johnson (manager) came out to greet us and apologize for the mix up, I said to him "I'm truly impressed with your service. Great place, good food, phenomenal service.
Is this review positive or negative?
Choose from: [I] negative. [II] positive.
Answer: | [II] | 0 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Sentiment possibilities OPTIONS: -negative. -positive.. Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive | last day of revision | 9 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Un représentant de gouvernement a pris position avec énergie contre toute «intégration forcée» ou «assimilation» des peuples autochtones.
Translate to English. | A government representative made a strong statement saying that there should be no “forced integration” or “assimilation” of indigenous peoples. | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
In one sentence, describe what the following article is about:
In most cases, all you have to do is tear a full sheet of newspaper in half. You can also use a different size of newspaper; just make sure that it is twice a long as it is wide. Avoid using the glossy ads often found in newspapers. They will not decompose as quickly as regular newspaper. Fill it with damp soil, then plant the seed according to the instructions on the packet. When the time comes to plant the seedling outside, you can put the entire pot into the soil. If you want to, you can tear the bottom out as well; this will help the roots reach the ground soil faster.
Summary: | Cut a 22 by 11-inch (55.88 by 27.94-centimeter) sheet of newspaper. Use the seed pot. | 5 | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write a short summary for this text: sudan said on sunday it was committed to peace with neighbouring chad after accusing it of bombing its western darfur region last week , but also warned it would not be held back if threatened .
Summary: | sudan tells chad ready for peace or war after air raid | 0 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Write an email with the subject line "Enterprise Wide Risk Management". | Hello, everyone. I'm hoping you know of someone who would be a good fit fo= r an interesting opportunity in Market Risk Management in RAC: We're looking for a director level accountant or risk management operations= person who can join the Strategic Risk Management (SRM) group within Marke= t Risk Management to work on the Asset/Liability piece of Enterprise Risk M= anagement project as we team up with Vince Kaminski's Research group on thi= s challenging new initiative. The ideal candidate would have Enron experience and be a good project manag= er, accustomed to working in self-directed situations, able to work with an= d gain the team support of mid and upper level management in research, ac= counting, risk management operations, finance, treasury, RAC, the business = units, etc.. They would need to be able to articulate for top support and = commercial management any project issues and implementation challenges, and= would be working with risk mgmt operations and the business units on the i= mplementation efforts and process design. Someone able to take full respon= sibility for this long term project from its infancy through completion, de= signing a plan of attack, and then leading the implementation effort. This= person might also act as a consultant for SRM's other initiatives that imp= act accounting. Ideally, of course, this person would understand risk mana= gement (risk books, trading operations, etc. ), but someone who understands = the different types of risks inherent in our strategic assets and accrual a= ccounting contracts might also be a good fit if they're self-motivated and = willing to dig in and learn the risk management business. I think it's a great opportunity for someone to broaden their resume and ga= in market risk management expertise. We've met with top risk management co= nsultants, and this is a cutting edge initiative that will put us head and = shoulders above our peers. If you want to forward this to potential candidates, below are some links t= o websites that may provide some overview information on asset-liability / = EW risk management (I haven't reviewed the sites myself yet). Also, Vince'= s outline on Enterprise Risk Management from early last year is attached be= low. =20 Please call me if you know of someone who might be interested. Thanks for your help, | 9 | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer this question.
Which Japanese car manufacturer make the Civic | honda | 4 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Translate "A former nuclear test-site state, Kazakhstan willingly gave up the nuclear weapons on its territory when the opportunity arose with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and it has been a strong and consistent advocate of nuclear arms control and disarmament ever since." to German? | Kasachstan war ehemals Standort von Nukleartests und gab die Nuklearwaffen auf seinem Gebiet freiwillig auf, als mit der Auflösung der Sowjetunion die Gelegenheit hierzu entstand. Seit dieser Zeit war es stets ein engagierter Befürworter von nuklearer Rüstungskontrolle und Abrüstung. | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
L'innovation au Canada Organismes de financement de la recherche aux États-Unis (en anglais seulement) Fondation Canada-Israël pour la recherche et le développement industriels
Translate to English. | Innovation in Canada U.S. Research Funding Agencies Canada-Israel Industrial Research & Development Foundation | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Näin ollen ehdotukset uuden rahoitusalan vakautusmekanismin tai Euroopan valuuttarahaston perustamisesta ovat ehdottoman välttämättömiä.
Translate this to English? | This is why the proposals for creating a new financial stability mechanism or European monetary fund are an absolute necessity. | 3 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
"`` and the students , '' charles said . `` she said she enjoyed all those happy youthful faces wherever she turned . '' `` dessert anyone ? '' our waitress snuck up behind me . everyone looked up and gave gestures that said ` no thanks , i 'm too full . ' `` well , then , how about _ ..." What is the word in the blank space (_)? The answer is | coffee | 2 | Flan2021 | lambada:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is the sentiment of the following review?
We went last night to celebrate grandmas 86th birthday. I had the gyro burger special which was very good. Grandma was thrilled with her birthday mug of Sierra mist. Our server Meghan was friendly and cheery.
Select from the following.
a). negative;
b). positive; | b). | 5 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
the hotel aquarius has altogether 41 air-conditioned rooms (33 double/twin rooms and 8 suites).
Make this proper case. | The Hotel Aquarius has altogether 41 air-conditioned rooms (33 double/twin rooms and 8 suites). | 7 | Flan2021 | true_case | zs_opt |
Amateur actors performed Hamlet for the first time at Kronborg in 1816 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Shakespeares death 100 years later the Danish Royal Theatre commemorated the 300th anniversary with a performance in the castle courtyard
Please fix the punctuation. | Amateur actors performed Hamlet for the first time at Kronborg in 1816 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. 100 years later, the Danish Royal Theatre commemorated the 300th anniversary with a performance in the castle courtyard. | 3 | Flan2021 | fix_punct | zs_opt |
How does the sentence end?
(CNN) -- The mother of passenger No. 63 aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is unable to come out of the shadows of her son's misdeed to mourn with the rest of the families whose loved ones disappeared on March 8. "As a human being, as a mother, nobody thought of me. I am alone with no support except for God," she wrote after CNN tried to contact her about her son. She is suffering alone because she has shied away from the epicenter of information in Kuala Lumpur. She isn't there to attend the briefings, or to get the grief counseling provided by Malaysia Airlines. She is a mother whose son broke the law to get on the plane, and she is now paying for it.
The friend said that all
OPTIONS:
- CNN wanted was to find "freedom."
- Germany wanted was to find "freedom."
- God wanted was to find "freedom."
- Kuala Lumpur wanted was to find "freedom."
- Malaysia Airlines wanted was to find "freedom."
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 wanted was to find "freedom."
- Nourmohammadi wanted was to find "freedom."
- Pouria Nourmohammadi wanted was to find "freedom."
| Nourmohammadi wanted was to find "freedom." | 9 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Write a sentence about a restaurant with all the following attributes: name = The Dumpling Tree, eatType = restaurant, food = Chinese, priceRange = high
Sentence: | The Dumpling Tree is a Chinese restaurant on the expensive side. | 6 | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Keywords: lot, pizza, veggie
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords? | The pizza has thin crust and lots of veggies. | 1 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
"Bu bize, VRS'nin Mladiç'in adaletten sürekli olarak kaçmasındaki parmağı ve ordunun ICTY ile işbirliğine yönelik istekliliği konusunda ne anlatmaktadır?" sorusunu soran Ashdown şöyle devam etti: "SC çağdaş Avrupalı bir gelecek istiyorsa geçmişle olan bağlarını koparmalıdır."
Which language is this? | Turkish | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Article:
Donald Trump Donald TrumpTrump aide: 'I’m mystified’ Clinton’s lead isn’t higher Ivanka Trump reacts to accusations against father Report tracks increase in anti-Semitic Twitter attacks MORE's new campaign manager says the Republican presidential nominee doesn't hurl personal insults.
In an interview on ABC's "This Week," Kellyanne Conway was asked about past statements she made criticizing Trump's tone and attacks on his rivals.
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"I don't like when people hurl personal insults, that will never change," Conway said. "I'm the mother of four small children. That would be a terrible example for me to feel otherwise."
But when pressed by host George Stephanopoulos on whether Trump would change his approach, Conway defended his tone.
"He doesn't hurl personal insults," she said.
"He just this week — look what he talked about. He's bringing the case right to communities of color in Michigan, and he's speaking to all Americans when he does that. What he's doing is he's challenging the Democratic Party. He's challenging President Obama and Hillary Clinton Hillary Rodham ClintonTrump aide: 'I’m mystified’ Clinton’s lead isn’t higher Kasich: Trump’s ‘rigged’ election claim ‘silly’ Public policy debate by the candidates: the differences are clear MORE's legacy."
Conway took over as Trump's new campaign manager last week. She had chastised Trump in February, though, for "hurling personal insults" and using "vulgar" language.
"Do I want somebody who hurls personal insults or who goes and talks about philosophical differences?" Conway asked on CNN at the time.
Trump has been known for his combative campaigning style throughout the election cycle.
Sen. Ted Cruz Ted CruzGOP senators avoid Trump questions on rigged election Republicans bristle at notion they failed to vet Trump Cruz denies sending tweet urging conservatives to leave GOP MORE (R-Texas) refused to endorse Trump, his former primary rival, over the attacks the Republican presidential nominee made on his wife, Heidi Cruz, and father.
"I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father," Cruz said in June.
The New York Times also has a running list of 250 people, places and things Trump has insulted on Twitter. ||||| Donald Trump campaign adviser and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani asserted that online videos exist that raise serious questions about Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s health.
In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” Giuliani blamed the news media for failing to give attention to supposedly valid questions about Clinton’s health.
Asked to explain Clinton’s lead over Trump in the polls, Giuliani argued that she has “an entire media empire” devoted to attacking Trump and ignoring her own foibles.
The media, he claimed, “fails to point out several signs of illness by her. All you’ve got to do is go online.”
Pressed for evidence of this illness by host Shannon Bream, Giuliani doubled down on unnamed internet sources.
“Go online and put down ‘Hillary Clinton illness,’ take a look at the videos for yourself,” he insisted.
While he did not specify the type of illness he believes Clinton has, his remarks echo right-wing conspiracy theories that maintain Clinton suffers from seizures and dementia.
In fact, there is no evidence to suggest that Clinton is unhealthy. Fake medical records circulating online claim that a concussion Clinton sustained in December 2012 resulted in lasting brain damage. Clinton’s physician, Lisa Bardack, reaffirmed in an Aug. 16 note that Clinton is in “excellent health.”
Clinton campaign press secretary Brian Fallon responded to Giuliani on Twitter with a reference to Giuliani’s battle with prostate cancer that led him to drop out of the New York Senate race against Clinton in 2000.
Google Rudy and health and you can read about how he withdrew from '00 Senate race against Clinton https://t.co/vkFgjgDBkf — Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) August 21, 2016
Of course, absence of proof notwithstanding, Giuliani was only amplifying a similar smear Trump made on the campaign trail. The GOP nominee questioned Clinton’s “mental and physical stamina” in a speech on Monday.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post indicated Giuliani had suggested Clinton is mentally ill, but he did not specify what type of illness he thinks she has. ||||| "What we have seen over the years is that this politics of fear actually delivered everything that we were afraid of," Stein said. | Getty Jill Stein: 'Democracy needs a moral compass'
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein doesn't want voters to think a vote for her is a vote for Donald Trump.
"What we have seen over the years is that this politics of fear actually delivered everything that we were afraid of," Stein said Sunday on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." "That's actually what we've gotten because we, the people, have allowed ourselves to be silenced. Democracy needs a moral compass. It needs a vision, an affirmative vision of what we are about and an agenda that we can actually put forward."
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This is not the first time Stein has claimed voters should not be silenced by the "politics of fear." That has often come up — as it did in her ABC interview — in reference to the 2000 election, when, some have suggested, votes cast for Green candidate Ralph Nader hurt Democratic candidate Al Gore in an exceedingly close battle with Republican George W. Bush.
During her acceptance speech for the Green Party nomination earlier this month, the 66-year-old said "lesser of two evils" is the "losing strategy" and said Hillary Clinton was not the solution to Donald Trump.
Appealing to the millennial vote, Stein said they are "locked out of a future right now."
"They are locked in debt. They don't have jobs, and they are looking at a climate which is unraveling on their watch," Stein said, using examples of the recent flooding in Louisiana, which is being labeled as worst natural disaster to strike the United States since Hurricane Sandy, and the wildfires in California.
Stein also said her main platform is an emergency job program that will address climate change and create an emergency transition to 100 percent renewable energy.
Climate change was one of Bernie Sanders' main concerns during his run for the Democratic presidential nomination. Since Sanders ended his campaign, Stein has tried to latch on to his voters.
"I'm in this running not only as a medical doctor practicing political medicine, because we've got to heal our sick political system, but I'm in this as a mother very concerned about the future that our younger generation doesn't have," she said. "And that's who's mostly paying attention." |||||
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's new campaign manager, speaks to reporters at Trump Tower in New York on Wednesday. (Gerald Herbert/AP)
Donald Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, said Sunday morning that she does not want the Republican presidential nominee to release his tax returns until an audit by the Internal Revenue Service is completed, abandoning a position that she took five months ago, when she didn't work for the campaign and urged Trump to "be transparent" and release the filings.
"I've learned since being on the inside that this audit is a serious matter and that he has said that when the audit is complete, he will release his tax returns," Conway said during an interview on ABC's "This Week" that aired Sunday morning. "I also know as a pollster that what concerns people most about quote 'taxes' is their own tax liability, and so we appreciate people being able to see Hillary Clinton's plan and Donald Trump's plan and figure out who will really get the middle-class tax relief."
According to Trump's attorneys, his tax returns filed since 2009 are under audit but those from 2002 to 2008 are no longer under audit. Conway said Sunday in an interview on CNN that she does not want Trump to release those returns, either.
[Trump demanded Obama's records but won't release his own]
On ABC, Conway also took a swipe at Clinton over transparency: "I'm glad that he's transparent about a number of things, and we're certainly running against the least accountable, least transparent, I think, joyless candidate in presidential political history."
Donald Trump's stance on presidential candidates has changed significantly over the years. Here's how. (Peter Stevenson/The Washington Post)
Trump is the first major presidential nominee from either party since 1976 to not release tax returns. Last summer, Clinton released returns from 2007 to 2014, and her campaign shared her 2015 return this month, as well as 10 years of returns from her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia. Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, has said that he plans to release his tax returns, with a spokesman telling CNN that this would happen before the election.
[Eight documents Donald Trump has yet to fully release]
In April, Conway appeared on CNN and defended a short-lived alliance between Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.) to stop Trump, a strategy that she considered "fair game."
"Of course it's fair game," Conway said. "Oh, absolutely. It's completely transparent. Donald Trump's tax returns aren't, and I would like to see those be transparent."
During the Sunday interview on CNN, Conway said she didn't understand why Trump's tax returns have become such a big issue.
"This entire tax return debate is somewhat confounding to me, in the following sense: I don't think that it creates one job, gets one more individual who does not have health insurance covered by health insurance, particularly under the disaster that has been Obamacare with these private insurers pulling out our exchanges now and reporting billions of dollars of losses," Conway said. "If we want transparency, if we want specifics, the most relevant thing that people can look at is what is his plan for their tax bill." |||||Summary: |
– Is Donald Trump softening a bit on immigration? Pressed on the issue Sunday on CNN's State of the Union, new campaign manager Kellyanne Conway used the phrase "to be determined" in regard to Trump's plans for the nation's 11 million undocumented immigrants. Trump has previously vowed to put mass deportations into place as president, notes CNN, but there now appears to be gray area on the issue. Conway's remarks came after Trump met with his Hispanic advisory council on Saturday and told them he's open to a "humane and efficient" manner for dealing with the undocumented, per BuzzFeed. On Sunday, Conway disputed BuzzFeed's characterization of the meeting as Trump changing position. What he said in the meeting "varied little from what he has said publicly," she said. "What he supports is to make sure we enforce the law, that we are respectful of those Americans who are looking for jobs, and that we are fair and humane to those who live among us." More details on his plan will emerge "as the weeks unfold." Other news show coverage: On ABC's This Week, Conway said Trump shouldn't release his tax returns until an IRS audit is complete, a reversal from comments she made in April. Her explanation Sunday: "I've learned since being on the inside that this audit is a serious matter and that he has said that when the audit is complete, he will release his tax returns." The Washington Post. On the same show, when pressed about her previous criticism of Trump's combative style, she stated flatly, "He doesn't hurl personal insults." But in February, she asked of Trump, "Do I want somebody who hurls personal insults?" See the Hill. Rudy Giuliani went on Fox News Sunday and accused the media of ignoring concerns about Hillary Clinton's health. The media, he said, “fails to point out several signs of illness by her. All you’ve got to do is go online.” The Huffington Post. Green Party nominee rejected the idea that a vote for her would help Trump, calling that the "politics of fear." More at Politico. | 7 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
You will be given options, read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
B: And, uh, I think they've all developed kind of an interest in reading also. A: That's re-, yeah. B: I'm not saying they read all the right things
Sentence: they read all the right things
OPT:
*Yes.
*No.
*It's impossible to say. | No | 6 | Flan2021 | super_glue/cb:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Continue writing the following text.
Lead was found in the water of Joel, but not in the water of Dennis's home.
1). Joel 's kids are just fine.;
2). Dennis 's kids are just fine.; | 2). | 4 | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence, and then tell me the concepts included in that sentence. | Sentence:
publisher has named a city the third best city in the world to visit .
Concepts:
name
visit
world | 9 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to Romanian:
The Commission must propose measures ...
Romanian: | Comisia trebuie să propună măsuri... | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Claim: Music depicting violence to women causes and sustains the cycle of violence.
What evidence supports this claim? | 1. They conclude with the idea that ` Repeated exposure to violent lyrics may contribute to the development of an aggressive personality ' and thus lead to more aggressive behaviour .
2. Although they are quick to assure that it is NOT the music type that has this affect , it is simply the lyrics , as even humorous aggressive songs have this effect .
3. Thus if we were to ban music depicting violence towards women , people could not be influenced by it and levels of violence would drop .
4. While currently there is little to no research specifically on the link between domestic violence and lyrics that depict abuse to women , the current information that we have on violence and music lyrics suggests we can expect a similar effect .
5. The Scottish Home Affairs correspondent Lucy Adams reported in 2005 the levels of domestic abuse committed by 16-18 year olds grew by around 70 % .
6. Music depicting violence to women causes and sustains the cycle of violence .
7. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology reports that a study conducted in a variety of US states illustrated that music that depicted acts of violence ` led to more aggressive interpretations of ambiguously aggressive words , increased the relative speed with which people read aggressive vs. nonaggressive words , -LSB- ... -RSB- The violent songs increased feelings of hostility without provocation or threat ' .
8. One of the reasons suggested for this dramatic raise is the culture of music that depicts and glorifies violence towards women -LRB- heraldscotland.com -RRB- . | 9 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
This question has options. How would someone go about accomplishing this goal?
To pit a cherry while keeping the stem of the cherry intact.
Choose your answer from:
[A]. Use a knife to slice a hole in the bottom of the cherry. Hang the cherry by the stem from a rack until the pit falls out on its own..
[B]. Use a knife to slice a hole in the bottom of the cherry. Squeeze out the pit by applying pressure to the sides of the cherry with your hand.. | [B]. | 7 | Flan2021 | piqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
The SAT (/ˌɛsˌeɪˈtiː/ ess-ay-TEE) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Introduced in 1926, its name and scoring have changed several times; originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, it was later called the Scholastic Assessment Test, then the SAT I: Reasoning Test, then the SAT Reasoning Test, and now, simply the SAT.
is the sat reasoning test the same as the sat?
Choices:
[+] no
[+] yes | yes | 2 | Flan2021 | bool_q:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
As the sounds of a George Michael song drifted over the tropical gardens, Thailand’s Crown Prince and his fun-loving wife were in the mood to party. But the guest of honour at the event was not a visiting head of state or local dignitary – but the couple’s pampered poodle, Foo Foo. A video of the decadent event shot at the Thai Royal Palace in Bangkok shows Princess Srirasmi – a former waitress – cavorting in just a tiny G-string as she feeds the dog cake. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO. The offending video: Crown Prince Maha and his topless wife entertaining Foo Foo. Raunchy: The video is sure to intensify concerns about Prince Maha's fitness to succeed his father. Controversial: Princess Srirasmi cavorted in just a tiny G-string. In one scene, the topless princess appears to bend over to eat out of a dog bowl, while in another a servant falls to his knees in front of her. Later the royal couple sing Happy Birthday to their dog. The video emerged as Thailand is rocked by a military coup. Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra was detained in Bangkok on Friday, and hundreds of people have taken to the streets to protest about the military’s power-grab. The Crown Prince and his wife yesterday left Tylney Hall, a five-star hotel in Hampshire, where they and a 30-strong entourage had been ensconced for almost a week. The video is sure to intensify concerns about Prince Maha’s fitness to succeed his father, 86-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The king, who is said to have Parkinson’s disease, has not been seen in public since the military junta decreed martial law. VIPs: The couple at Buckingham Palace in 2012. Last year leaked US diplomatic cables revealed many senior Thai officials expressed grave doubts about the Crown Prince. In one, a former US ambassador in Bangkok told how Princess Srirasmi confided in him during a state dinner that Foo Foo ‘holds the rank of Air Chief Marshal’. Four sons of the Crown Prince from a former marriage have been exiled from Thailand by their father since 1996 and now live in the United States. Luxury: The Crown Prince and his wife yesterday left Tylney Hall, a five-star hotel in Hampshire, where they and a 30-strong entourage had been ensconced for almost a week. Yesterday one of them, Juthavachara Vivacharawongse, 34, told The Mail on Sunday at his home near San Diego, California: ‘I would prefer not to speak about this [the coup] or our father. It is a private, family matter.’ The Crown Prince married Princess Srirasmi in 2001. They have a nine-year-old son. A source in Thailand, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals, said yesterday: ‘There are many here who would prefer the Crown Prince not to come back.’
What are the important parts of this article? | A video of Princess Srirasmi has emerged in which she cavorts in a G-string. The former waitress is the wife of Thailand's Crown Prince Maha. The footage shows the princess feeding her dog Foo Foo cake. It was shot during an event at the Thai Royal Palace in Bangkok. The video emerged as Thailand is rocked by a military coup. | 5 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Naomi Long was speaking at the launch of the party's manifesto, ahead of the 7 May general election.
The document, Step Forward, Not Back emphasises policies aimed at promoting community relations.
Ms Long said representation for the party at Westminster would help it achieve its vision of a shared future.
She said the party would build on her achievements as an MP.
"In the next parliament, Alliance will continue our fight to provide the best future we can for everyone in Northern Ireland, ensuring their voice is heard and respected," she said.
The party said that a divided society cost public services an estimated £1bn per year and reducing it is part of their plans on public finance.
Alliance said they "accept the principle" that the UK's deficit should be reduced, but it should not be done solely by cuts to services.
They said a form of "progressive revenue-raising" should be considered by the Stormont Executive.
This would include proposals for a water charge, accompanied by a reduction in rates.
Party leader David Ford said the party was fielding 18 candidates in the general election to give everybody in Northern Ireland "the opportunity to vote for an Alliance candidate because we believe we have a unique vision and unique values".
Asked what the party would do in the event of a hung parliament, Ms Long said values would influence any decisions.
Main pledges
Policy guide: Where the parties stand
"I sat in the opposition benches, but I voted with the government when I felt that they were following policies that provided inclusion and progress and I voted with the opposition when I felt that they were not," she said.
"I think that's how Alliance should approach any situation in the case of a hung parliament."
Alliance's other policies include:
This article was about: | The Alliance Party will bring a "unique" voice to Westminster, ensuring the people of Northern Ireland are heard, the deputy leader has said. | 5 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
John flicked Bill because he had a fly on his shirt.
Who is "he" in this prior sentence(see options)?
Available options:
--John;
--Bill; | Bill | 1 | Flan2021 | definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write an ordered list of reviews about "straight story". | 1. So settle back for one of the most unusual road trips ever committed to celluloid.
2. David Lynch shifts gears in this lyrical miracle of a film about a man and his John Deere riding mower.
3. Lyrical, sweet and brimming with optimism about the human condition.
4. There could be no finer casting choices than Farnsworth and Spacek.
5. For those willing to put themselves into the hands of Lynch, they'll find a sweet, serious, and moving odyssey of one man making the physical and emotional trip to his estranged brother.
6. Go with high expectations and be sure to take the children.
7. The Straight Story is going to be revered for giving Richard Farnsworth the role of his career.
8. A great Richard Farnsworth performance and an even better one by Spacek.
9. Less is more and boy does David Lynch know that.
10. The Straight Story is the kind of triumph that most filmmakers as distinctively talented as David Lynch can only dream about. | 7 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
Sentences: 1. With sites making movies that cost millions available for free , it poses a real threat to major studios .
2. For example The Institute for Policy Innovation believes the global music industry loses $ 12.5 billion a year due to piracy resulting in 71,060 lost jobs .
3. In an age of such easy global communications , the threat of piracy is far greater for creative industries than it has ever been before .
4. There is a huge difference between a few cheap video copies and global downloads available free of charge .
5. To do that studios , music producers and publishers need some guarantee of a return on their initial investment .
6. The fact that these sites are so popular demonstrates that music and movies are popular but that people are unwilling to pay real cost of producing that quality of product .
7. The reality is that creative material is produced not just by a handful of millionaire actors and producers but by thousands of screen-writers , technicians and backroom staff ; all of whom have to be paid .
What claim can be made from these sentences? | Piracy in an Internet age. | 1 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
Write a subject line for this message:
Starting date: August 2000 - Feb 2001 (October sheet in Oct#2) Path: P:Scheduling:PreviousMonths_Year:Month:calpx-cisoexpense_month In October 2000 and Nov 2000, another spreadsheet was developed to keep track of margin and total revenue. This is located in P:Scheduling:previousmonth_2000:month:Margin-Cisocalpx. Thank You, Thank You very much!! !
Subject Line: | ciso/calpx spreadsheet | 1 | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer based on context:
The Lions began their season down south, taking on the New Orleans Saints. The Saints struck first with just over 12 minutes left in the first quarter with a 9-yard TD catch by Marques Colston from Drew Brees. They made it 14-0 3 minutes later when Robert Meachem caught a 29-yard TD pass by Brees. The Lions got on the board with just over 5 minutes left in the first quarter with a 47-yard Jason Hanson field goal. They scored again just after the start of the second quarter when Kevin Smith ran in a TD from 4 yards out. The Saints responded 10 minutes later with 2 back to back touchdowns by Jeremy Shockey: from 1 yard and 15 yards respectively, putting the Saints up 28-10 at halftime. After the break, Lions QB Matthew Stafford ran a TD in himself from 1 yard out. The Saints responded a few minutes later with a 39-yard field goal by John Carney. The Lions countered with a 24-yard Jason Hanson field goal 3 minutes later. Less than 20 seconds later, the Saints' Devery Henderson caught a 58 TD-yard pass. The Lions responded when Louis Delmas picked up a Saints fumble and ran it back 65 yards for a TD. The only score of the 4th quarter was a 13-yard TD catch by Heath Evans of the Saints.With this loss, the Lions began 2009 0-1 which brought their losing streak to eighteen consecutive regular season games.
How many touchdown passes over 10 yards were completed in the game? | 4 | 0 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Under the Dome is an American science-fiction mystery drama television series. It premiered on CBS on June 24, 2013, and concluded on September 10, 2015. The series was developed by Brian K. Vaughan and based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.
Choose your answer: based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Stephen King is a fan of Under The Dome"?
pick from the following. i. Yes; ii. It's impossible to say; iii. No;
I think the answer is | ii. | 0 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write the next sentence.
Christine looked good in a bikini and Patricia preferred one-piece bathing suits so
Choose from:
*Christine tried on a cute bikini at the mall.;
*Patricia tried on a cute bikini at the mall.; | Christine tried on a cute bikini at the mall. | 6 | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Statements on sub-items (a) and (b) of item 4 were also made by the representatives of the following States: Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, China, Colombia, Gambia, Greece (on behalf of the European Union and the acceding and associated States), Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Mexico, Republic of Korea, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Turkey and United States of America.
Translate to French. | Des déclarations sur les alinéas a) et b) du point 4 ont également été faites par les représentants des pays suivants: Afrique du Sud, Bénin, Brésil, Burkina Faso, Chine, Colombie, Espagne, États-Unis d'Amérique, Gambie, Grèce (au nom de l'Union européenne et des États adhérents et associés), Indonésie, Iran (République islamique d'), Mexique, République de Corée, Thaïlande et Turquie. | 0 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
By the 20th century, Philadelphia had become known as "corrupt and contented", with a complacent population and an entrenched Republican political machine. The first major reform came in 1917 when outrage over the election-year murder of a police officer led to the shrinking of the Philadelphia City Council from two houses to just one. In July 1919, Philadelphia was one of more than 36 industrial cities nationally to suffer a race riot of ethnic whites against blacks during Red Summer, in post-World War I unrest, as recent immigrants competed with blacks for jobs. In the 1920s, the public flouting of Prohibition laws, mob violence, and police involvement in illegal activities led to the appointment of Brigadier General Smedley Butler of the U.S. Marine Corps as director of public safety, but political pressure prevented any long-term success in fighting crime and corruption.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): When did the first major political reform occur? | 1917 | 4 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Based on the premise "We do not keep slaves.", can we conclude the hypothesis "We have never had slaves working for us." is true (see options)?
Available options:
A). yes
B). it is not possible to tell
C). no | B). | 5 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)?
Context:
How to make ice cream with milk<br>Combine milk, sugar, and vanilla in a medium bowl. Measure out each ingredient and add it to a medium-sized bowl. Use a large spoon to stir the ingredients together.
Hypothesis: If you stir the ingredients with a small spoon, the ice cream is difficult to mix
Pick your answer from:
+ Yes.
+ It's impossible to say.
+ No. | It's impossible to say | 7 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write a question you would see in a school textbook. | Many factors affect human health. Which term best describes diet and exercise for most adults? | 7 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Read this: In 2005, fugitive Puerto Rican Nationalist leader Filiberto Ojeda Ríos died in a gun battle with FBI agents in 2005 in what some charged was an assassination.[citation needed] Puerto Rico Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá criticized the FBI assault as "improper" and "highly irregular" and demanded to know why his government was not informed of it. The FBI refused to release information beyond the official press release, citing security and agent privacy issues. The Puerto Rico Justice Department filed suit in federal court against the FBI and the US Attorney General, demanding information crucial to the Commonwealth's own investigation of the incident. The case was dismissed by the U.S Supreme Court. Ojeda Rios' funeral was attended by a long list of dignitaries, including the highest authority of the Roman Catholic Church in Puerto Rico, Archbishop Roberto Octavio González Nieves, ex-Governor Rafael Hernández Colón, and numerous other personalities.
Now answer this question, if there is an answer (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable"): What Cuban nationalist leader died in a gun battle with FBI agents? | unanswerable | 8 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
five us soldiers were killed on monday when their patrol was struck by a roadside bomb and attacked with small arms fire in the flashpoint city of mosul , the american military said .
Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase. | five us soldiers killed in flashpoint iraq city | 6 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
How do you say "The future stands as a great reality, separated from us only by a thin, closed door, and even now is being created by our every breath." in Spanish? | El futuro se mantiene como una gran realidad, separado de Nosotros, únicamente por una delgada puerta que está cerrada, e incluso ahora mismo está siendo creado por nuestra misma respiración. | 0 | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_opt |
Generate a context and a hypothesis. | Context: B: That was kind of a funny movie with, uh, Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray. A: Uh-huh. B: That was fun. A: Golly, I don't think that I've ever heard of that movie.
Hypothesis: he has heard of that movie | 9 | Flan2021 | super_glue/cb:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
On a scale from 0-5, where 0 is "not similar" and 5 is "very similar", how similar is the sentence "A man is climbing a rope." to the sentence "A man is sitting on a rock."?
(I). 0 (II). 1 (III). 2 (IV). 3 (V). 4 (VI). 5 | (I). | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer?
Students recorded the initial and final temperatures of different-colored soils exposed to direct sunlight for three hours. The students want to compare the total temperature change for each soil color. Which of these formats would be the most appropriate for displaying the results of this investigation?
Options are:
(a). bar graph;
(b). line graph;
(c). pie chart;
(d). data table; | (a). | 4 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Turkey: The torch relay leg in Istanbul, held on April 3, started on Sultanahmet Square and finished in Taksim Square. Uyghurs living in Turkey protested at Chinese treatment of their compatriots living in Xinjiang. Several protesters who tried to disrupt the relay were promptly arrested by the police.
What people in Turkey protested for their people living in China? (If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable") | Uyghurs | 3 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
the international atomic energy agency reached an agreement with iranian officials that stated there were no remaining issues and ambiguities regarding iran's nuclear program and activities.
Generate a new sentence that is, on a scale from 0 to 5, a iv. in textual similarity to the above sentence. | the accord said that there were no remaining issues and ambiguities regarding iran's nuclear program and activities. | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Possible tweet sentiments: OPT: (I). negative; (II). positive;
Write a tweet that is (II).. | @CMYkay luvin' the new profile pic lady Gr8 angle.. | 6 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Summarize this article:
Interest is paid on the total amount of money borrowed, also known as the principal. In the case of an investment, your principal is the total amount of money you invested. This amount is represented in the simple interest formula by a "P." For example, suppose you bought a car for $12,000. You paid a $3,000 down payment and financed the rest. The principal on your car loan would be $9,000. Interest rates are typically expressed as a percentage. Divide the percentage rate by 100 to turn it into a decimal. Use that decimal in the formula. For example, if your car loan had an annual interest rate of 7%, you would express this in the simple interest formula as 0.07. Loans are usually made for a certain number of years, represented by "t" in the simple interest equation. However, for some loans, such as car loans, the length of the time period is expressed as a number of months. For this simple interest formula, you would need to turn months into years. For example, if you took out a 60-month car loan, you would divide 60 by 12 (the number of months in a year) to determine that the loan is 5 years. The formula I=Pin{\displaystyle I=Pin} can also be used if you have a loan term expressed in months or weeks. This formula is a little different in that "i" represents the interest rate during each period and "n" refers to the number of periods. You would divide the annual interest rate by the number of periods in a year to get the right value for "i," then use the total number of months for "n." Whether you adjust the time period or the interest rate, you should get the same result. Once you have numerical values for the pieces of the formula, multiply them together to determine the amount of interest owed over the life of the loan or investment. Continuing the example, you financed a car with a $9,000 loan at 7% interest for 5 years: P=9,000{\displaystyle P=9,000} r=0.07{\displaystyle r=0.07} t=5{\displaystyle t=5} The interest owed is $3,150. 3,150=9,000x0.07x5{\displaystyle 3,150=9,000x0.07x5}. When you pay back a loan with simple interest, you pay the principal amount that you originally borrowed plus the total interest on that amount. To find the total amount, add the interest back into the principal using the formula I+P{\displaystyle I+P}. Continuing with the previous example, the total amount owed would be $12,150. 3,150+9,000=12,150{\displaystyle 3,150+9,000=12,150}. You can combine both equations together if you're looking for the total amount of money that will be accumulated over the life of the loan or investment by using the formula A=P(1+rt){\displaystyle A=P(1+rt)}.
Summary: | Determine the total amount borrowed. Convert the interest rate to a decimal value. Use the correct time period for the length of the loan. Find the total interest owed using the formula I=Prt{\displaystyle I=Prt}. Calculate the total amount owed over the life of the loan. | 2 | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Question: New evidence suggests that "hot spots" may form in response to "twisting" stresses on plates. It is theorized that these stresses may eventually result in the splitting apart of the tectonic plate in the area of the hot spot. Which of the geographic features would be affected most by the splitting of a tectonic plate?
Possible answers:
+ the Himalayas.
+ the Hawaiian Islands.
+ the San Andreas Fault.
+ the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Answer: | the Hawaiian Islands | 1 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-select: Is it possible to draw the conclusion that "Bill was the winner of the competition." if "Frank felt vindicated when his longtime rival Bill revealed that he was the winner of the competition."?
Options: (1). no (2). yes | (1). | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/wnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Based on the following sentence, what is the effect?
I clumsily bumped into the stranger.
OPT:
[1]. I ran away.;
[2]. I apologized to him.; | [2]. | 4 | Flan2021 | super_glue/copa:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Do these questions have the same meaning?
My five year old is starting to have fits about going to school. How do I help him understand why it's important?
I think my 6 year old is starting to fall into depression. What can I do to help?
pick from the following. (i) no (ii) yes | (i) | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Postoj Rady v 1. čtení: viz zápis
Could you please translate this to English? | Council position at first reading: see Minutes | 2 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Can you tell me the answer to who was involved in the railroad strike of 1877?? | Railroad workers | 7 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Do these questions have the same meaning?
What is an absolute income hypothesis?
What is income?
Available choices: (I) no (II) yes | (I) | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Nemusíš se vůbec bát. Těsně před útokem, všichni tajně utečou do bezpečí, chodbami pod kostelem.
Translate to English
English: | Just before the fighting begins, the people are going to flee through an underground passageway that has been made under the old church. | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
September 26 - Trial against former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, accused of Mafia connections, begins.
Question with options: Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Andreotti is accused of Mafia collusion."?
Select from the following.
(A). yes
(B). no | (A). | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Write a sentence not in English. | Tällainen toimi olisi psykologisesti kansalaisille erittäin tuhoisa, ja sillä tyydytettäisiin ainoastaan niiden ideologiaa, jotka haluavat saada kansakunnat katoamaan. | 8 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Identify the most salient words in this sentence:
the driver signs autographs for fans as he arrived at the circuit | arrive
autograph
fan
sign | 8 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Summarize this article in one sentence.
This week, Maud Kells, 77, is planning to travel to the place where the last 48 years of her life have been spent working as a nurse and missionary.
It was work which put her in danger at times.
Last February she was shot and critically injured.
Recounting her shocking experience she said:
"After midnight, my guard and I were coming back to the house. Suddenly two bandits came around.
One of them pointed a gun at me. Of course I froze at first but then when I thawed out I thought, 'He's not getting the better of me!' and I went to grab the gun. That's when he pulled the trigger."
The bullet hit her in the shoulder and she said she narrowly missed death or paralysis.
Now Maud says it is time to say goodbye to the country she has worked so tirelessly in.
"I feel, at my age, that it's maybe time to give up. I'm just not as healthy as I was," she told the BBC's Evening Extra programme.
"I feel it's God's time to say goodbye. It could go on for ever and ever but you've got to draw a line somewhere," she added.
Maud has spilt her time between her home in Cookstown and the mission field in Mulita, to the north east of DRC with WEC International mission agency.
When she first arrived in 1968, Ms Kells learned Swahili and turned builder, working with local people and using brick making equipment left over by the Belgians to create a hospital in the Congo.
Between them, they built a maternity unit, an operating theatre, a surgical ward and a primary school.
"When I went to work in Mulita, the church leaders approached me. They told me a lot of women were dying in childbirth and they would like me to train midwives. Whenever I realised they only had a mud hut as a maternity unit I realised it was very impractical to deliver babies in," she recalled.
"I had no idea I would end up involved in a building project. I'd thought I was just going out to preach the gospel and help deliver babies, " she said.
Work on a pre-school nursery is currently being carried out.
Maud said it has not always been easy but has found ways around the difficulties.
"It's amazing how you can adapt. I've brought in solar panels over the years and solar panel equipment and because we're in a rainforest we can collect rain water."
When she returns, she will be spending her first Christmas in Cookstown in 20 years.
"Out there, there's no Christmas cards, no tinsel, no decorations. So it will be as different as day and night," she said.
"I'll miss the place and the people - they're almost like my family now, having known them down through the years and their children and grand-children," she added.
Summary: | A County Tyrone missionary who was wounded in a gun attack in 2015 says her next trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will be her last. | 2 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
The woman presented her brother with a gift.
What is a plausible effect?
Select from the following. (a). Her brother refused to accept the gift. (b). Her brother unwrapped the gift. | (b). | 3 | Flan2021 | super_glue/copa:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Write a one sentence review of the movie "imaginary heroes". | Imaginary Heroes is a muddled, melodramatic and unconvincing drama. | 6 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
And I feel like Mathan(Matt) is still on my shoulder, playing elephant game.
How would the sentiment of this tweet be described?
Choices: 1). negative. 2). positive. | 1). | 1 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Do these two sentences from wikipedia have the same meaning?
Polokce is a village in Novi Pazar municipality in Serbia .
Polokce is a village situated in Novi Pazar municipality in Serbia .
pick from the following.
-- no
-- yes
The answer is: | yes | 5 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
The mixing of cold Arctic Ocean water with warm surface Atlantic currents off the northwestern coast of Europe causes which effect?
Pick the answer from these options
Choose from: (I) sinking of water as it circulates southwest. (II) reversal of current direction back toward the European coast. (III) rise in water salinity and upwelling of affected currents. (IV) rapid evaporation and acceleration of currents toward the pole. | (I) | 6 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate "We must encourage the Commission and Member States to start a debate and take action to increase the participation of women in politics." to Romanian? | Trebuie să susţinem Comisia şi statele membre să demareze o dezbatere şi să ia măsuri în vederea sporirii participării femeilor la viaţa politică. | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
This question has options. Select from options: Read this fact: "bears eat insects"
Now answer this question: "Where is a mama bear likely to find food?"
Pick your answer from: -- on top of the highest trees -- in the deepest mines -- in the inside of a felled oak -- at the bottom of the lake | in the inside of a felled oak | 1 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Tory: need new shoes
Tory: it's getting cold
Tory: I have only snickers
Tory: :/
Pam: oh, that's bad
Pam: u know what u want?
Tory: not exactly
Tory: but I thought about trekking shoes
Pam: great shoes
Pam: warm and waterproof
Tory: yep
Tory: so will u come with me?
Pam: sure, no pro
Tory: :)
Briefly summarize that dialogue. | Pam will accompany Tory to buy shoes for cold weather. Tory might buy trekking shoes. | 0 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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