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Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative (see options at the end)?
sordid and disgusting
Select from the following.
(i) negative
(ii) positive | (i) | 4 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
News article:
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It began like almost any other orchestra summer idyll, with Leonard Bernstein's Candide Overture.
And then, with the middle movement of a Mozart piano concerto, Tuesday night's Philadelphia Orchestra concert at the Mann Center suddenly took on rare auras of celebrity, politics, and the general idea that history of a sort was in the making.
The source of the extra-musical messaging was the soloist: Condoleezza Rice, former national security advisor, 66th U.S. secretary of state and public face of the Bush 43 administration. She took on the 10-minute "Romance" of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, like the competent amateur she is.
Rice got a nice, mostly polite reception, but after intermission, the star power intensified exponentially with the arrival of Aretha Franklin. Listeners roared, and she gave them what they came for – "Respect," "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," "Think," and more. "What a wonderful audience," she said.
A gala fund-raiser for the Mann's educational programs and clearly the Fairmount Park venue's main event of the summer, the concert has no obvious parallels. It was a first, and so far only, commingling for this pop music legend, former member of a presidential cabinet, and major symphony orchestra. Under-cover seating was sold out, and the lawn was thickly settled. Total attendance was near 10,000, a Mann official estimated.
The Philadelphia Orchestra has plenty of precedent ceding the guest-artist spotlight to personalities more famous for doing something else, among them Harpo Marx, Danny Kaye and, more recently, Alec Baldwin. Amateur Bavarian pianist Joseph Alois Ratzinger, now known as Pope Benedict XVI, is a friend of former Philadelphia Orchestra music director Wolfgang Sawallisch, though the relationship has yet to yield a performance with the Philadelphians.
Even Ignacy Jan Paderewski isn't an exact historical relation to Rice. He was first a professional pianist with a top-rank career, one of the greats, and then went on to become a diplomat, prime minister of Poland, and his country's signatory to the Treaty of Versailles.
Rice, of course, is experienced as a diplomat first, pianist second. She has parlayed her profile and connections into relationships with musicians and ensembles that otherwise would have been unavailable to her. She partnered with Yo-Yo Ma and the Muir String Quartet - big names - but Tuesday's performance marked her entry into the big-time orchestra league. Her only other moment on stage with an orchestra, she said, was a performance of this same concerto with the Denver Symphony, as a teenager.
But it was the Queen of Soul's show, and she spent so much time sating the audience with Classic Aretha, plus spells at the keyboard, you had to wonder whether she had Rice tied up backstage. Rice did return for a collaboration – briefly, at the very end on "I Say a Little Prayer" and "My Country 'tis of Thee."
Sans Rice, Franklin intoned her inimitable, liberal take on Puccini's "Nessun Dorma," plus a piece that a Mann publicist confirmed as "Che faro senza Euridice" from Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice.
Rice was a pretty player in spots of the Mozart, making conductor Rossen Milanov smile when she took time with the upbeats to a phrase. In the serene opening few minutes, her playing was studied and slightly stiff. She wasn't able to voice effectively in the stormier middle section so that the more important material could be heard. On the whole it wasn't an artistic statement as much as an exercise in survival, and, heard from that point of view, she achieved what she set out to do.
The audience, which greeted her initial appearance on stage with a partial standing ovation and a boo or two, granted her polite applause afterward.
Some in attendance viewed her presence as a dangerous omen - for the music industry.
"I hope this doesn't start an alarming trend of Bush administration officials going on tour," said Manan Trivedi, Democratic candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania's Sixth District. "We don't want Cheney on third tenor."
Trivedi, an Iraq War veteran, was one of many attendees inclined to quarrel with Rice's record in Washington. But the smattering of boos aside, most said the evening had little to do with politics.
"Look how many cars are in the lot," said Tracy Weatherly, 43, of North Philadelphia, noting the concert's charitable ties. "They're here for the music."
Any meaning, then, to the orange Barack Obama T-shirt Weatherly donned?
"Matched the sneakers," he said.
Contact music critic Peter Dobrin at pdobrin@phillynews.com or 215-854-5611. Read his blog at www.philly.com/philly/blogs/artswatch/ ||||| Condoleezza Rice is no stranger to the whims of royalty. So when the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin, decided the two should get together to play a song or two for charity, it was decreed.
Aretha Franklin performs with surprise guest Ronald Isley at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Aretha Franklin pose after they performed their first song together at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.... (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, is acknowledged by Aretha Franklin after they performed a song at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.... (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Aretha Franklin greet the crowd after they performed their second song together at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday,... (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left at piano, and Aretha Franklin perform at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Associated Press)
Aretha Franklin performs at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, and Aretha Franklin meet before they perform together at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt... (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice performs Mozart's piano concerto in D Minor with The Philadelphia Orchestra The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.... (Associated Press)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left at piano, and Aretha Franklin perform at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Associated Press)
Aretha Franklin performs at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Associated Press)
The former U.S. secretary of state and Franklin took the stage Tuesday evening at Philadelphia's Mann Music Center in a rare duet for Rice, the classically trained pianist, and Franklin, the divalicious voice of a generation. Their aim was to raise money for urban children and awareness for music and the arts.
"It is a joint effort for the inner-city youth of Philadelphia and Detroit," Franklin told The Associated Press the night before their concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra.
"We decided to give it a try," Franklin said. "So here we are, in the city of Brotherly _ and Sisterly _ Love."
Their appearance in the three-hour concert before an estimated crowd of 8,000 overflowed with Franklin's catalog of hits and arias from the world of opera and classical music.
Rice, better known as a diplomat and national security adviser, played piano while Franklin sang her hit "I Say A Little Prayer" as well as "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Earlier in the program, Rice performed a selection from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor with the orchestra, a piece she said she practiced furiously.
Franklin even tickled the ivories a few times Tuesday night, including for a song off her new album "A Woman Falling Out of Love," to be released later this year. She also sang a duet _ "The Way We Were" _ with surprise guest Ronald Isley.
Rice's given name is derived from the Italian opera stage instruction con dolcezza, meaning "with sweetness." Long a musician of note, she played from elementary school through college and beyond, in quartets and performing chamber music.
She has even played with cellist Yo-Yo Ma. But, she said this was "the first time I've played with an orchestra since I was 18."
When she learned that Rice played classical music, Franklin sent for one of her recordings "to hear what she sounded like."
Previously, she said, "All I had seen of Dr. Rice was in a political atmosphere. It just seemed foreign that she would be a classical pianist."
Franklin was surprised.
"She really does play," Franklin said. "She's formidable."
The two met at a White House function, Rice recalled. "We were just talking and chatting and she said 'You play, don't you?' And I said, 'Yes.' And she said we should do something together."
Rice told the AP their plan to play together was borne of their mutual appreciation for music and determination to keep it near and accessible to children.
Franklin, relaxing in her hotel suite and holding a single long-stemmed peach-hued rose, deplored school budget cuts of music and arts programs as "a travesty" that cannot be allowed.
"Imagine what all of this would be without music. If you have to cut, cut something else. Not the music. We need the music. It soothes the savage beast. We need the music."
Rice, in a separate interview, agreed.
"Nothing makes me more unhappy than when I hear people talk about music education in the schools as extracurricular," Rice said.
Both women lauded each other's talents, and abilities, but Rice made it clear she'll leave the singing to Franklin.
"You do not want to hear me sing!" Rice said. "I'm a good choir musician, but I think I will stick to playing the piano."
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Associated Press Writer Kathy Matheson contributed to this report.
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Online:
Mann Center Program: http://bit.ly/d4mugC ||||| Condoleezza Rice wrote a really sweet essay about how she wishes she’d had a chance to play in the WNBA instead of being turned into a “mediocre” figure skater against her will. As a lanky kid, the former secretary of state (and current Stanford professor) said she envied the athletes for “playing a sport in which you can actually sweat and grimace when something goes wrong,” because in skating, “even after the most humiliating and painful falls you were expected to get up and smile.” This is maybe the best reason ever to dislike something. She also stands by sports because it helps people learn, “that you are only as good as the person next to you in the trenches. Great friendships come from pursuing a common and very measurable goal. These athletes learn too how to recover from bad performances and get up the next day, work hard and do it all over again. Sort of like life.” The essay also addressed the fact that most women don’t see sports as being a viable career option, despite the fact that her female students do a better job at balancing athletics and academics then her male students who see college as a “pit stop on the road to the NFL or the NBA.” I don’t know what Condoleezza’s friends call her (Condo? Leezza?), but the WNBA has a friend in her! She just wishes there was more of a fan base to keep it going. Condoleezza was on hand for the WNBA season tip-off on May 15th. Will you guys be watching the WNBA this season? And does anyone want to track down her old figure skating videos as much as I do? [The Daily Beast] |||||
What is a shorter version of the above article? | – One is the face of the George W. Bush administration; the other a staunch Democrat and the Queen of Soul. Nonetheless, Condoleezza Rice and Aretha Franklin came together last night in a performance raising money for music education. Both performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Mann Music Center, but also paired up—Rice on piano, Franklin on vocals—for songs ranging from “I Say A Little Prayer” to “My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” the AP reports. “She really does play,” Franklin says of the classically-trained Rice. “She's formidable.” The concert “took on rare auras of celebrity, politics, and the general idea that history of a sort was in the making,” writes Peter Dobrin in the Philadelphia Inquirer. He calls Rice a “competent amateur,” but says the crowd of nearly 10,000 really roared for Franklin. This isn't Rice's only unlikely hobby: Click here to read about her WNBA aspirations. | 5 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Question: Which natural event can dry out plants and cause wildfires?
What is the correct answer to the question from the following choices?
Choices:
a). drought;
b). earthquake;
c). flood;
d). tornado; | a). | 2 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Single/multi-select question: If "A man is giving a presentation in front of a lot of people.", can we conclude "a man gives presentation"?
Pick your answer from:
+ yes;
+ it is not possible to tell;
+ no; | yes | 1 | Flan2021 | snli:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence that describes the following data: Canada, officialLanguage, French language.
Sentence: | French is Canada's official language. | 5 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Question 1: Why does a flame always point upwards?
Question 2: Why the flame is upward?
pick from the following. a). no. b). yes.
Would the answer to these two questions be the same? | b). | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write an ordered list of reviews about "everyday sunshine the story of fishbone 2011". | 1. Anderson and Metzler collect dozens of great bits of rehearsal and performance footage as well as intimate footage between Moore and his family.
2. Even as a hagiography, though, it's pretty interesting.
3. What makes this better than the usual Behind the Music-style doc is the frankness of its subjects and the fun way the filmmakers intersperse Fat Albert-style animation to tell their story.
4. It's a much more interesting story than your usual Behind the Music arc.
5. To hear the soaring craziness of Fishbone's "Sunless Saturday" is to wonder how such musical inspiration could possibly miss.
6. It's a movie about what it's like to almost make it in the music business, but not really, not quite. It's about coming close and watching it slip away.
7. It's a hearty, thoughtful, smartly assembled, vaguely complete documentary about a rock band that, even by the standards of out-there musical acts, seemed out there both in the mid-1980s and even now.
8. A must see for Fishbone fans.
9. Everyday Sunshine is an uplifting entry that rises to its task rather than letting the music do all the talking.
10. "Everyday Sunshine" presents a raw lesson in how artistry and success often make incompatible partners. | 7 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
Complete the passage: pick from possible candidates.
Ferrari announced the departure of their president Luca di Montezemolo, marking the end of a glorious but faded era. In two spells, Di Montezemolo won 19 world titles, the last of them the constructors’ championship in 2008. But the wait for fresh glory — and the politics of Ferrari — cost him the job he carried off with conspicuous urbanity for 23 years. The 67-year-old will officially leave with an eye-watering £23million pay-off on October 13 to be replaced by Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne, who seems to have forced Di Montezemolo’s exit primarily because they disagreed over the direction of the business.
VIDEO Scroll down to watch
OPTIONS:
- Di Montezemolo step down as Ferrari chairman
- Di Montezomolo step down as Ferrari chairman
- F1 step down as Ferrari chairman
- Ferrari step down as Ferrari chairman
- Fiat step down as Ferrari chairman
- Luca di Montezemolo step down as Ferrari chairman
- Prancing Horse step down as Ferrari chairman
- Sergio Marchionne step down as Ferrari chairman
| Luca di Montezemolo step down as Ferrari chairman | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
1982 – graduated from the oil painting department at china art academy;
Write the above sentence using proper case. | 1982 – Graduated from the Oil Painting department at China Art Academy; | 1 | Flan2021 | true_case | zs_opt |
Please check if these have the same meaning. Pick from: (a). no. (b). yes.
The North Grant district was one of the first Victorian districts of the original Legislative Assembly , 1856 .
The North Grant district was one of the first districts of the first Victorian Legislative Assembly , 1856 . | (a). | 9 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Read the text and answer the questions.
Bob Dylan is being investigated on suspicion of inciting hatred in Paris over comments he made in Rolling Stone magazine, French prosecutors said Tuesday.
An organization representing Croatians in France pressed charges against Dylan for allegedly comparing the conflict between Croatians and Serbs to the Nazis' persecution of Jews in an interview last year for the French edition of Rolling Stone.
"If you got a slave master or Klan in your blood, blacks can sense that. That stuff lingers to this day. Just like Jews can sense Nazi blood and the Serbs can sense Croatian blood," the influential singer-songwriter was quoted as saying.
While a Croatian group has said Dylan was referencing the violence that came with the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, it's unclear whether the long-outspoken musician was referring to Yugoslavia or the crimes committed when the Ustasha ruled Croatia during World War II.
The Paris prosecutor's office said Dylan was placed under formal investigation last month by the Paris Main Court for "public injury" and "incitement to hatred."
Vlatko Maric, secretary general of the Representative Council of the Croatian Community and Institutions, told CNN his organization had brought the case almost a year ago.
Explaining the council's decision to pursue the case against Dylan, Maric said the artist's remarks in Rolling Stone were of a "rare violence" that had deeply shocked people from a nation still wounded by the conflict of the 1990s.
"An entire people is being compared to criminal organizations" like the Nazis or the Ku Klux Klan, he said. "The Croatians are peaceful people who respect Bob Dylan as an artist, but we must remind him that he can't make such remarks.
1. When was Dylan placed under investigation?
2. By who?
3. For what?
4. What evidence do they have?
5. With who?
6. Who was he talking about?
7. What did he compare them to?
8. Are they peaceful?
9. Who talked to the news?
10. When was the conflict?
Numbered answers: | 1. last month
2. by the Paris Main Court
3. "public injury" and "incitement to hatred
4. in an interview last year
5. French edition of Rolling Stone
6. Croatians and Serbs
7. Nazis' persecution of Jews
8. No
9. Bob Dylan
10. in the 1990s | 1 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
This question has options. How would someone go about accomplishing this goal?
To fry potatoes a second time for a crispy exterior,
Choose from: a. gently place hot fried potato slices into the 400F heated oil for 2 to 3 minutes, making sure the slices don't stick together.. b. gently place room temperature fried potato slices into the 400F heated oil for 2 to 3 minutes, making sure the slices don't stick together.. | b. | 7 | Flan2021 | piqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
During a game of tag, Ethan chased Luke because *he* was "it".
Multi-choice question: Do "Ethan" and "he" have the same meaning?
Options:
[-] no.
[-] yes. | yes | 1 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
No memo out yet on the Doorstep process. I am still in the throws of completing the 13 reviews that I have to give - should be finished by 5:00. I will send the memo on Doorstep process to you, Fernley and Michael Brown before I leave for the day. I will be in the Calgary office Wednesday and Thursday with Peggy Hedstrom and her team. Back in the Houston office on Friday. Hope that James' visit is going well. Thanks for getting appointments organized for him. I look forward to seeing you in Dallas next week. I am glad that you, Richard and Steve will be able to participate. Are you still planning to come back to Houston after the meeting in Dallas? I fly from Dallas to Austin on Tuesday night, so that I can do a full day of interviews at UT for summer interns on Wednesday. I will be back in the office on Thursday and Friday that week. Let me know if we can help in setting up any appointments. We can do lunch on Thursday or Friday, if your schedule allows. I can also set some time aside to perhaps download from our Dallas meeting and to follow up on some other issues. I would offer dinner on Thursday night, but that is my birthday and I think (hope) that my family will have dinner plans for me that evening. Is there someone else in Houston that you would like to have dinner with while you are here? --Sally
Propose a subject line for this email? | Various Topics | 4 | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
1. The history books are written by the winners. Cate Shortland considers what happens to the rest in her devastating World War 2 flick Lore (the long-anticipated follow-up to the AFI-scooping Somersault).
2. [A] complex portrait of a young girl with repellent beliefs gradually coming of age and to an understanding of what it means to be human in the face of some heinous experiences.
3. It isn't exactly a profound film, but Saskia Rosendahl's performance has considerable depth, and she interacts admirably with her siblings.
4. A fiercely poetic portrait of a young woman staggering beyond innocence and denial, it's about the wars that rage within after the wars outside are lost.
5. Can we spare some sympathy or hope for the children of villains, even if they too show signs of their parents' evil? Lore provides no easy answers.
6. The portrait is miniature and yet indelible, a ghostly reminder of the 20th century.
7. Shortland is a master of tone here, beginning with a nightmarish, chaotic flight which grows darker during the journey and, perhaps darkest of all, at its final destination.
8. Remarkable for its unusual perspective...but never manages to connect emotionally as deeply as it might have.
9. Full of surprises, the movie draws a thin line between pity and revulsion - how would you feel if you had discovered your whole life had been based on lies?
10. One of the most powerful war stories to appear on screen. A story of the universal defeat of war and the enduring survival of the human spirit.
Write a one sentence summary of the reviews above. | Newcomer Saskia Rosendahl gives an astonishingly assured performance in the title role, and director Cate Shortland establishes a delicate, disturbingly ominous tone in the powerful World War II drama Lore. | 0 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
Translate "Por ejemplo en Baja California, los testimonios de migrantes y entrevistas con miembros de organizaciones civiles y del Grupo Beta (del Instituto Nacional de Migración) indican una alta incidencia de secuestros que consisten en mantener encerrados a los migrantes en casas de seguridad bajo el pretexto de esperar a que se junte un grupo bastante numeroso o a que existan condiciones para realizar el viaje de manera segura." from Spanish to English. | For example in California, the testimonies of migrants and interviews with members of civil society organizations and the Grupo Beta (of the National Migration Institute) indicate a high incidence of kidnappings that involve keeping migrants locked in safe houses under the pretext of waiting for them to put together a fairly large group or for safer conditions to make the trip. | 5 | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_opt |
Write a sentence that is about a restaurant with all the following properties: name = The Golden Curry, eatType = restaurant, food = French, customer rating = average, area = city centre, familyFriendly = yes, near = Café Rouge
Sentence: | The Golden Curry, near Café Rouge, is a French restaurant with average ratings. It is family-friendly and located in City Centre. | 7 | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
What is a random fact? | one year is equal to 365 days | 8 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence that describes the following data: Asilomar Conference Grounds, architect, Julia Morgan; Julia Morgan, birthPlace, San Francisco; Julia Morgan, significantBuilding, Riverside Art Museum; Julia Morgan, significantProject, Hearst Castle; Julia Morgan, significantBuilding, Chinatown, San Francisco.
Sentence: | The architect Julia Morgan was born in San Francisco and designed several significant buildings. These include the Asilomar Conference Grounds, the Riverside Art Museum, Hearst Castle and she was also behind Chinatown in San Francisco. | 5 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
What's an example of a movie review? | There is so much of worth in this movie that it is hard to know where to begin with praise. Let me begin by expressing my admiration for a perfect portrayal by Reese Witherspoon. That her performance stands out in the excellent cast is praise indeed. Robert Mulligan has seldom disappointed those of us who have admired his work. Every frame of The Man in the Moon is evidence of film making at its best. | 9 | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: reef, sea, water | the water of the sea over the coral reef | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Мемлинг, Ганс
Could you please translate this to English? | Hans Memling | 2 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to French:
AS - Administrative Services Record: 1 Position Number 00000559 Position Title Administrative Assistant Previous Position Classification CR 04 Previous Supervisory Differential Reclassified Position Classification AS 01 Reclassified Supervisory Differential Job Number 0000027390 Reason for Classification Decision Change of duties
| AS - Services administratifs Enregistrement: 1 Numéro de poste 00000559 Titre du poste Adjoint adminstratif Classification antérieure du poste CR 04 Prime de surveillance précédente Classification de poste reclassifié AS 01 Prime de surveillance reclassifiée Numéro d'emploi 0000027390 Motif de la décision de classification Changement dans les fonctions | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose how you want this story to end.
He is arguably the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin after performing David Bowie’s Space Oddity on his guitar while he was more than 200 miles above the Earth. To date, Commander Chris Hadfield’s video – shot in the International Space Station (ISS) – has had 25 million viewings on YouTube and even has the backing of the rock star himself, who declared it the most ‘poignant’ version of his hit. But as if that wasn’t enough, the ISS commander’s fan base has gone stratospheric after he used his free time on board the floating laboratory to snap a series of stunning photographs of planet Earth and upload them to the world via a NASA link after taking personal requests from people around the globe.
Divided up by continent, the selected images in the book represent one orbit of the
OPTIONS:
- Buzz Aldrin and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Canadian and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Chris Hadfield and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- David Bowie and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Earth and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Edinburgh and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Glasgow and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Hadfield and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- ISS and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- International Space Station and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Macmillan and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- NASA and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Neil Armstrong and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- Space Oddity and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- The World In 92 Minutes and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- YouTube and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
- planet Earth and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
| ISS and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity. | 5 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Consumers who take any of the contaminated pills could suffer minor stomach discomfort or possible cuts to the mouth and throat, the FDA said, adding that the risk of serious injury was remote.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that the sentence below is true?
Contaminated pills could cause minor stomach discomfort or possible cuts to the mouth and throat.
Available choices: [+] yes; [+] no; | yes | 1 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Translate to Turkish:
However, formation of the state-level government and that of the other entity, the Federation of BiH, continues to be mired in difficulties.
Turkish: | Ancak devlet düzeyindeki hükümetle diğer taraf olan BH Federasyonu hükümetinin kurulmasında güçlükler yaşanmaya devam ediyor. | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
March 30, 2009—Researchers may have finally come face-to-face with the real—and wrinkled—Nefertiti, thanks to sophisticated CT scanning technology. A carefully carved limestone face in the inner core of the Egyptian queen's famous bust (above, right) has emerged in new images, a new study says. The object, currently on display in Berlin's Altes Museum, was discovered in 1912 during an excavation of the studio of Egyptian royal sculptor Thutmose. The artist had sculpted Nefertiti—wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten—more than 3,300 years ago.
Q with options: Can we draw the following conclusion?
Nefertiti died in 1912.
Options are:
--yes
--no | no | 2 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 116 = 14*g + 15*g for g. | 4 | 4 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Can we conclude that "This afternoon the tide knocked The sand castle down." if the statement "This morning, Joey built a sand castle on the beach, and put a toy flag in the highest tower, but this afternoon the tide knocked it down." is true?
Select from the following. -no -yes | yes | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/wnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
The Republic of Tajikistan, which declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, is in a region that has changed hands many times.
Question with options: Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991."?
Select from: (1). yes; (2). no; | (2). | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
What is the answer: Which Swede did Roger Federer defeat to win his first French Open Men's Singles title in 2009? | robin soderling | 3 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
@PassionMD yup, @kellyOlexa he is cool!! you will have to catch up!!!
Describe the sentiment embodied by this tweet.
Choices: *negative. *positive.
I think the answer is | positive | 2 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write an article based on this "Lewis Hamilton fought his way up from 20th on the grid to finish third as his team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg won the German Grand Prix."
Article: | The Briton staged a superb recovery drive despite damaging his front wing in a collision at around half-distance when passing Jenson Button's McLaren.
He caught Williams' Valtteri Bottas in the final laps but could not pass.
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel beat Ferrari's Fernando Alonso for fourth with team-mate Daniel Ricciardo sixth.
Rosberg's victory on home soil leaves him 14 points clear of fellow Mercedes driver Hamilton at the head of the championship with nine races remaining.
"I had great fun," said Hamilton. "I did as good as I could today. It was very hard to get through the field safely.
"I had a little collision with Jenson. I really thought he was opening the door for me; he has been very good like that in recent races. So my bad on judgement there."
The race in Hockenheim began with high drama as Williams' Felipe Massa and McLaren's Kevin Magnussen collided at the first corner, tipping the Brazilian's car upside down.
The Williams skated into the run-off area, triggering the safety car while officials confirmed Massa was unhurt.
After qualifying 20th on the grid following a 130mph qualifying crash on Saturday and a five-place penalty for a gearbox change, Hamilton quickly made up places.
He had advanced to 10th before the cars in front, which had started on the 'super-soft' tyre rather than the Briton's 'soft' tyre, began their pit stops around lap 12. Hamilton, who ran until lap 26 before making his first stop, took advantage to advance to second behind Rosberg - the German making his first stop on lap 16.
With Hamilton's team assuring him he remained on course to finish second after his stop, that target suddenly became more difficult when he dived late down the inside of Button for sixth place on lap 30.
Hamilton's former team-mate saw him coming and left room but turned in when he thought the Mercedes was too far back. The two cars collided mid-corner, taking off most of the Mercedes' front-wing endplate. Hamilton waved his apologies when he passed the McLaren on the following lap.
Having initially planned to keep Hamilton on a two-stop strategy, Mercedes switched to an extra stop once he reported that his tyres were wearing too quickly, opting for two short sprints at the end of the race on the fast-but-fragile super-soft.
His second stop came on lap 32 and his final one seven laps later - triggered by Adrian Sutil spinning his Sauber out of the last corner and being left stranded in the middle of the track for several laps.
Hamilton emerged fourth behind Rosberg, Bottas and Alonso, passed the Spaniard easily, and was 15 seconds behind Bottas with as many laps to go.
With five laps remaining he was on the Finn's tail and seemed sure to regain second, but with his super-soft tyres past their best, Hamilton could not get close enough out of Turn Two to pass into the Turn Five hairpin.
"[Rosberg and Hamilton] were too quick today but I'm really happy we managed to keep at least one of them behind us," said Bottas after a third successive podium.
"It was not easy - we needed all the information from the engineers."
Alonso battled with Vettel for much of the race before a stop that left him down in seventh. He quickly re-passed Button, but Ricciardo proved sterner opposition and the two staged an entertaining wheel-to-wheel dice before Alonso finally passed for fifth place with five laps to go.
Nico Hulkenberg's Force India followed the Australian in seventh, ahead of Button, Magnussen and Hulkenberg's team-mate Sergio Perez.
Full race results
German Grand Prix coverage details | 9 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Here is an article:
Now the Apple Store app comes with a little extra oomph: a free download.
Starting Friday, Apple will offer one free app, iTunes download or iBook every week through its iOS app.
The app is traditionally used to purchase physical items from Apple’s store, book Genius Bar appointments and set up one-on-one learning sessions. Now, when you launch the app, the free download is listed on the launch page.
To use the download, first select a physical location by pressing the Store button at the bottom of the screen. Then, select your download of choice from the list of options on the launch page.
Tap the download button to launch iTunes and redeem a unique download code.
This week’s free download is Color Zen, which typically costs $0.99 to download. The relaxing game brings together different colors on the screen to make the entire screen the color of the border. It's easy to play and set to a comfortable soundtrack — highly addictive.
You can download the Apple Store app and Color Zen from the App Store now.
Write a title for it. | Apple Store Offers Free Downloads Through Its iOS App | 9 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence 1: Streisand and Columbia Records distributed `` ButterFly '' as their sixteenth studio album on October 1 , 1974 , months after `` The Way We Were '' .
Sentence 2: Streisand and Columbia Records distributed `` ButterFly '' on October 1 , 1974 as her sixteenth studio album overall , released months after `` The Way We Were '' .
Do these two sentences convey the same information?
Options are: a. no b. yes | b. | 4 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
jaguar led all automotive brands in the j.d. power and associates research firm 's annual rankings of customer satisfaction with their car-buying experience .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph? | jaguar leads u.s. auto industry in sales satisfaction | 7 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Искусство Древнего Египта
Translate this to English? | Art of ancient Egypt | 3 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Crowds Plead With U.S. Forces in Tal Afar (AP)
AP - U.S. troops barred anguished crowds from returning to their homes in the besieged city of Tal Afar on Monday as residents described corpses scattered across orchards and the collapse of essential services such as water and electricity.
Multi-choice problem: What is this text about?
Available choices:
(i). World;
(ii). Sports;
(iii). Business;
(iv). Science/Tech; | (i). | 0 | Flan2021 | ag_news_subset:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Add spaces between the words in the following text: StaytunedtoWindowsClan,aswewillwebringingmoreusefultipsandguidestoimproveyourproductivityonWindows10.
| Stay tuned to Windows Clan, as we will we bringing more useful tips and guides to improve your productivity on Windows 10. | 6 | Flan2021 | word_segment | zs_opt |
Data: Cocum eatType pub; Cocum customer rating high; Cocum familyFriendly yes
What would a sentence about this data be like? | Cocum is a kid-friendly pub with a high rating. | 1 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write the next sentence.
His feelings are much more important than my thoughts because the
Select from:
-feelings are deep within.
-thoughts are deep within. | feelings are deep within. | 6 | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
How might one describe the sentiment of this review?
I went here twice, the first time I saw Dr. Hawthorne and was very pleased with her. She had great bedside manner and I was pleased with the treatment of my issues. The second time I saw a NP, I forget her name. She was for lack of better terms, a bimbo. She told me a common diagnostic test was actually a treatment. I followed up with Dr. Hawthorne and I found out she was wrong. The NP also got out her phone to look up a medication to treat a common skin issue. The worst part of all though was the billing. I scheduled a routine visit and blood work and confirmed it would be billed as routine when at the visit. They did not bill as routine and I was charged over $300. Luckily I work in healthcare and l was able to figure this out. I called and called and called and called and and spent at least 20 MINUTES ON HOLD every time and no one would or could fix this. I finally got to the office manager and had to place several calls and emails to her and now they have just started completely ignoring me. What should have been a free routine visit has cost me hundred of dollars and hours on the phone....OPT: A. negative B. positive I think the answer is | A. | 6 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Nadiya, 30, from Leeds, baked a "big fat British wedding cake" adorned with jewels from her own wedding day as the showstopper in Wednesday's final.
The final became the most-watched TV programme of the year, with an average audience of 13.4m people, according to overnight figures.
At the show's peak, 14.5m people tuned in to see Nadiya's victory.
She beat Ian Cumming, who faltered when he forgot to add sugar to the dough of his spiced buns for the signature bake.
And Tamal Ray struggled when the creme patissiere for his toffee and marmalade iced buns failed to set in time.
Nadiya is the sixth winner in the show's history.
She said: "Bizarrely, I found the final was one of the least scariest [rounds] and I really enjoyed the experience the most out of all the filming days.
"I felt at that stage that I could do really well or really badly, I had nothing to lose, so I went into the tent and gave it everything I could.
"The showstopper was a celebration cake, and as I never had my own wedding cake I wanted a proper iced wedding cake."
For the showstopper, the bakers were asked to create a classic British cake with at least three tiers.
How Bake Off champ Nadiya Hussain made her cake and ate it too
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Have you had your own life-changing moment? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories.
Nadiya, who did not have a wedding cake because she got married in Bangladesh, chose to bake her husband's favourite - lemon drizzle. Its stand was decorated in red, white and blue sari material.
She said: "At the very end of the filming I took the cake out to my family's table and we all had a slice. So my husband and I did get our wedding cake after all."
Nadiya emerged as the winner despite coming last in the technical challenge in the very first episode.
She said her family life would now "carry on as normal".
"Being a mum to three small children under 10 is pretty time consuming, but I wanted to have my own adventure, which with a very supportive husband and a belief in my own ability, I can now carry on having my adventure," she said.
"I am really looking forward to see what will happen."
The three finalists were asked to make iced buns for the signature bake and raspberry millefeuille for the technical challenge.
For the showstopper, Tamal chose to construct a sticky toffee pudding cake, with a design inspired by a deserted Chinese fishing village that had been reclaimed by nature.
Ian tackled a "colossal curvy carrot cake", made using five separate cakes.
Ten million people tuned in to last week's semi-final - the biggest audience for this series up to that point.
Last year's final - in which Nancy Birtwhistle was crowned winner - attracted an average overnight audience of 12.3 million.
This article was about: | Nadiya Hussain has risen to the occasion to be crowned the winner of this year's Great British Bake Off. | 5 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Here are some keywords about a restaurant:
name = The Eagle, eatType = coffee shop, food = French, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 1 out of 5, area = city centre, familyFriendly = no, near = Burger King. Write a sentence that describes the following attributes of a restaurant. | There is a coffee shop named The Eagle with a moderate price range in the city centre, near Burger King. It serves French food and is not kid friendly, however it only has a customer rating of 1 out of 5. | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Concepts: mug, sit, teddy
Write a sentence that includes all these words. | A teddy bear sits next to a mug of brown ale. | 0 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Juzo Murasaki arrives at a work construction area to take on his new job as a construction worker . To his quiet dismay , his supervising boss turns out to be Toru Akai , who with his gang had made Juzo's middle school life a living hell . Akai , however , does n't recognize Juzo . Juzo's more disconcerted when he discovers that Akai lives with his wife , Nozomi Akai and their toddler son above Juzo's new apartment . As Juzo emotionally struggles to handle these unexpected developments , a mysterious and seemingly malicious hooded figure appears . It calls itself Number 13 . As Juzo attempts to control increasing number of flashbacks and a spiral fall into psychological darkness , Akai constantly picks on Juzo and other work colleagues including Seki Hajime , a former middle school student who becomes Juzo's casual friend in spite of Juzo's anti-social tendencies , at work . Meanwhile Akai's wife , Nozomi , attempts to make friends with Juzo and entrusting the care of her toddler son to Juzo . She proudly shows Juzo her husband's school photos . In one class photo , Juzo's space is marked with an X to show he was absent . Juzo suffers a severe flashback to explain his absence that day : in their school's science room , Akai and his friends have thrown acid at Juzo's face . Seki becomes suspicious about Juzo's increasingly odd behavior and goes to inform Arai at the work site , but Arai dismisses him without giving him a chance to speak . During this incident , Seki does n't realize he's being watched by Number 13 , but as soon as he does , Number 13 kills him .
Choose your answer: According to the above paragraph, the correct answer to the question "What is Toru Akai's relationship with Juzo Murasaki?" is "Juzo's boss"?
Available choices:
+ no.
+ yes. | yes | 5 | Flan2021 | super_glue/multirc:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Translate the following sentence to Czech:
Then he didn't mean it? Or someone or something is showing him who he really is.
Czech: | Nebo mu někdo ukázal, co je doopravdy. | 5 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-select: Is it possible to draw the conclusion that "Billy cried because Toby wouldn't share Toby's toy." if "Billy cried because Toby wouldn't share his toy."?
Options are:
(I) no;
(II) yes; | (II) | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/wnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
This is a question with answer options. What kind of thing would the answer to the question "What is the chance of conceiving quadruplets ?" be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value?
Options are: [-] description. [-] entity. [-] abbreviation. [-] human. [-] numeric. [-] location. | numeric | 3 | Flan2021 | trec:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
african economic ministers today called on all of africa 's development partners to assist african countries financially and technically , for their effective participation in the fourth world conference on women due to be held in beijing , in september this year .
Write a brief summary in a sentence or less. | effective participation in world women conference urged | 4 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - NYMEX crude kept close to record highs near \$54 early on Tuesday as global oil supplies remained hounded by disruptions, magnifying concerns over U.S. heating oil stocks ahead of the winter, traders said.
What is a good title for this? | NYMEX Crude Near Highs Off \$54 | 9 | Flan2021 | ag_news_subset:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
(CNN) -- "We looked at ports in Europe. We looked at street signs. Things on the menu."
In the end, comedian Kevin Nealon and his wife decided to name their son Gable. As in Clark Gable. They simply liked the sound of it, and most people will agree it's far better than Helsinki, 43rd Avenue or Never Ending Pasta Bowl.
This was 4½ years ago, but the former "Saturday Night Live" star still loves to talk about his son. In 2009, he even published a book about becoming a first-time dad called "Yes, You're Pregnant, But What About Me?"
"We finally got the pacifier away from him," Nealon says of Gable. "And now we're potty training him. It would've been easier to get the pacifier away from him if we taught him how to pee on it."
Nealon describes himself as a hands-on father but admits, "It's because I don't work that much."
In that sense, he sort of sounds like his character, Doug Wilson, on Showtime's "Weeds," a pot-smoking, former CPA-drifter with a pretty much nonexistent moral compass. However, as you'll see and hear in our recent video interview, Nealon and Doug Wilson are really nothing alike.
"I have a lot of hobbies, and I have a lot of friends," he says. "And I'm not so insecure as Doug."
They have even greater differences, but everyone still loves Doug. For all his faults and failures, fans just can't get enough of the self-centered, shamed city councilman of fictional Agrestic, and he has become, perhaps, Nealon's most beloved character on TV. This, from the man who spent a decade on "SNL," "entertaining viewers with Hans and Franz and Mr. Subliminal.
1. what is the title of the book?
2. who is the article about?
3. is he married?
4. did he have a baby?
5. was it a girl?
6. did they name him Tom?
7. what did they call him?
8. what is Kevin's profession?
9. was he on a television show?
10. what one?
11. is that an acronym?
12. what does it stand for?
Numbered answers: | 1. unknown
2. Kevin Nealon
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. No
6. No
7. Gable
8. comedian
9. Yes
10. SNL
11. Yes
12. "Saturday Night Live" | 2 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write an article based on this summary:
Offer a variety of textures. Provide toys that help with motor skills. Baby-proof your home. Let them get a little messy. Take toys to the bathtub. Keep them entertained at the grocery store.
Article: | Let the baby play with toys with a variety of textures. You can also encourage play with a variety of baby-safe objects around the house. Your baby is absorbing information through touch as they play with these items. With this in mind, try to get your baby a little time outdoors every day. Exposing your baby to different sights, sounds, and experiences keeps their brains engaged. Do tummy time a few minutes a day to develop strong neck and back muscles and keep your baby interested in their surroundings. Babies need to practice their gross (large movement) and fine (small movement) motor skills. Things like blocks and stacking toys help babies work on grasping early on. As your baby gets a little older, balls and straddling toys will help get them moving. As your baby starts moving and crawling, give them a safe place to explore. Exploring helps them learn about their environment, and it creates the building blocks for spatial intelligence, helpful in things like navigation, mathematics, and sports. Make sure you remove anything the baby could put in their mouth (and choke on) and cover all electrical outlets. Also, remove any kind of chemicals (including household cleaners and even cosmetics) your baby could get into. You can use baby gates to keep them out of areas where they could get into trouble. Babies love playing around in messy textures, and letting them have some free rein gives them a chance to explore the physics of these objects. Finger paints, mud, sand, and water all make great textures for babies to play in, though of course, you should supervise them closely (or join in the fun yourself!). Bath time is a great time to learn about things like how cups are filled up and how gravity works. That is, you don't have to actively teach these things to your child; just give them toys to play with in the bathtub. With a set of cups, most kids will start pouring water back and forth, for instance, which helps your baby learn about things like volume and gravity. Use your grocery store time to engage your baby. As you pick up different fruits, for instance, say their names and let your baby touch them before you place them in your basket. You can also do things like count items as you place them in your cart or say what you're going to do with each thing. Repetition, such as talking about the same fruits every time you go to the grocery store, helps your baby build neurons and create lasting memories. | 8 | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Delhi Gang Rape Suspect 'Beaten, Poisoned'
Delhi gang-rape verdict deferred again
Rate the textual similarity of these two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing".
OPT:
1). 0;
2). 1;
3). 2;
4). 3;
5). 4;
6). 5; | 3). | 0 | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Prin urmare, aceste deficienţe trebuie să fie depăşite.
Translate to English
English: | These deficiencies must therefore be overcome. | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Ryan loved to customize his bike. He decided to add some LED lights to the bike frame and wheels. He ordered the parts from eBay. When they arrived, he assembled them.
What is a natural next sentence?
Choices: +Ryan loved how his bike looked.; +Ryan decided not to ride his bike anymore.; | Ryan loved how his bike looked. | 2 | Flan2021 | story_cloze/2016:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Find the right ending to this passage.
(CNN)The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday resumed its participation in airstrikes against ISIS, the country said -- its first publicly known foray against the terror group since it reportedly suspended attacks over concerns about pilot safety. UAE F-16s stationed in Jordan took part in morning attacks and returned safely to base, the UAE military said without saying where the strikes happened. A U.S.-led coalition has been conducting airstrikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, where the Sunni Muslim extremist group has captured territory for what it calls its Islamic caliphate. The UAE halted its participation in the strikes in December because leaders were worried there were insufficient plans to save personnel who may be captured, a senior U.S. military official told CNN.
Few expect the Kurds to be involved in clearing Mosul of
OPTIONS:
- CNN -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- ISIS -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Iraq -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Islamic -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Jordan -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Kurds -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Mosul -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Official -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Sunni Muslim -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Syria -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- Syrian -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- U.S. -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- UAE -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
- United Arab Emirates -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.
| ISIS -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces. | 2 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
1. In its present form, however, the film's merits are compromised by structural and conceptual flaws.
2. The high point of this entertaining documentary is [Rob] Stewart's stop-at-nothing passion to save the sharks, especially when he hooks up with renegade conservationist Paul Watson to track down poachers off the coast of Costa Rica.
3. Thanks to [t]his sometimes gruesome, sometimes harrowing and often exuberant film, you will never look at sharks the same way again.
4. Pretty, if polemical look at Sharks, the illegal harvesting of fins, and one man's journey into radical activism.
5. The film does what it's supposed to, inspire outrage. But still, Jaws will never have the appeal of those baby pandas.
6. It is forceful. It is advocacy journalism. It is a documentary with a social conscience and a scientific agenda.
7. How strange to gaze upon the jaws of the most feared creatures on Earth, and to contemplate how they are no match for the teeth of man.
8. Rob Stewart's labour of love goes beyond mere obsession with our 'most amazing and mysterious animal.'
9. Torontonian Rob Stewart's underwater polemic on the many enemies of the behemoths at the top of the ocean's food chain comes on a little strong.
10. Cautionary environmental documentary that asserts there's more to sharks than "Jaws."
What is the consensus? | In addition to its breathtaking underwater photography, Sharkwater has a convincing, impassioned argument of how the plight of sharks affects everyone. | 3 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
United States, leaderTitle, President of the United States; A Wizard of Mars, country, United States; United States, ethnicGroup, Native Americans in the United States
What is sentence that verbalizes this data? | A Wizard of Mars originates from the United States where Native Americans are an ethnic group and the leader is called the President. | 0 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
But long before her stature on the small screen soared, Cilla was an unknown Liverpool lass with an astonishing rags to riches story.
Her early years are about to be relived in a new TV drama charting how Priscilla White was transformed into a chart-topping singing star.
It also chronicles the turbulent highs and lows from tasting fame to finding lasting love.
The three-part offering - simply called Cilla - presents actress Sheridan Smith with the onerous task of portraying the young woman who went on to become a national treasure.
We see her in early 1960s Liverpool, a grim city riven by religious prejudices where prospects were limited. Young people - including Cilla - escaped everyday life by going to see exciting new rock and roll bands at the Cavern Club.
Screenwriter Jeff Pope, who also co-scripted Oscar-nominated film Philomena, says the drama is "a non-patronising look at the working class".
"I thought the earlier part of Cilla's life would be interesting. We live in the X Factor age and I thought it was intriguing to see how Cilla had come up from literally nowhere and how she made it," he adds.
"But at its heart is a love story between Cilla and Bobby - and Cilla and Brian."
The singer's rise in the drama is dominated by two men - Bobby, who went on to be the love of her life and was "very happy to carry the handbag" for such a successful woman, and music mogul Brian Epstein, who plucked Black from obscurity.
He died of an overdose in 1967 aged 34, and a side story of the TV mini-series is his tortured existence as a closeted gay man in the dark days before homosexuality was decriminalised in the year of his death.
West End performer Smith, whose collaboration with Pope on drama Mrs Biggs won her a Bafta, says the drama will bring the two halves of Cilla's career together.
"The younger generation who have got no clue about this and know about Blind Date will get to see this amazing singing career, and the older generation can relive it."
The actress not only had to capture the essence of a youthful Cilla in her portrayal, but had to sing live for scenes from the frenetic buzz of the Cavern Club as 'Swinging Cilla' to the recording studios of Abbey Road.
"In the months leading up to shooting, I had every interview, every piece of footage from the early 60s and there was loads on YouTube so I sat there watching them," explains Smith.
"There's only one Cilla and everyone does an impression of her. I didn't want to do her a disservice and I'm not an impersonator. I wanted to try to get little mannerisms like the way she touched her hair.
"I had some singing lessons - I sing with my mouth wide open, she sings with it quite closed. I know I don't have her voice," she adds, pointing out that Cilla had a "honk" as well as much softer vocals.
The actress recounts how her role led to a dinner date with the star which made the weight of her burden become real.
"I was really star-struck and nervous and I babbled away at her. It's a huge responsibility and you don't want to let them down.
"She gave me her phone number but I was too shy to ring! What do you ask?!" adds Smith. "And I have no plans to make an album of covers - come on, there's only one Cilla!"
But she plays down the performance, saying it was all down to a simple prop synonymous with Cilla.
"I just had to whack my teeth in and I was away! They changed the shape of my mouth so it really helped with the accent."
Pope, whose credits also include Fred West dramatisation Appropriate Adult and The Widower, says Cilla had an important role in creating the drama - and encouraged him to tease out the spikier side of her growth as a star.
The story clearly shows how she could be tough with those around her and was even a match for established artists like songwriter Burt Bacharach.
"She was very insistent that we go into areas that weren't viewed through rose-coloured spectacles. She was very upfront about how determined she was and how sharp her elbows were and had to be in those days.
"Would her tendency be, like her TV shows, to smooth everything out and present a wonderful face to the world? I found the opposite," he says.
"She was in a man's world and I admire her strength," adds Smith.
The writer said watching the films with a figure who remains alive and well was "stressful", not to mention filled with memories.
"Cilla made a joke out of it and said 'this normally happens when someone kicks the bucket.' The emotion of seeing the love of her life [who died in 1999] was massive."
Cilla's story finishes before her marriage to Bobby in 1969 and after the peak of her musical fame. Tellingly, a contract for a BBC television show is found beside the body of Epstein, hinting at the beginnings of a small screen star we all know and love.
Cilla begins on ITV on Monday 15 September at 2100 BST.
This article was about: | Popular entertainer Cilla Black became best known for her huge television hits Blind Date and Surprise Surprise, which dominated the airwaves in the 1980s and 90s. | 5 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Context: Sammy had a terrible stomach ache one morning. But she forced herself to go to school. As she approached the bus, she thought of turning back. But she felt it was too late to change her mind.
Now do a next sentence writing task.
Possible answers:
1). She sat on the curb and watched the bus drive past her.;
2). She went to school and suffered through the pain.; | 2). | 4 | Flan2021 | story_cloze/2016:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write the next sentence in this paragraph:
How to make natillas
Combine 1/2 cup (125 ml) milk with the egg yolks and cornstarch.
Pour 1/2 cup (125 ml) of milk into a medium mixing bowl. Add the egg yolks and cornstarch to the same bowl and whisk well.
OPT:
[a]. Keep whisking the eggs and tanf-huang until thoroughly combined. The tanf-huang egg yolks will help the chickpeas caramelize so they're easier to blend later.
[b]. Continue whisking until the mixture seems smooth and the contents are evenly distributed. Mix together the seasonings and remaining milk.
[c]. Give it at least 1 minute to combine. For even richer flavored natillas, substitute 1/2 cup (125 ml) milk for the egg yolks instead of the substitutes.
[d]. Keep in mind that you can mix the egg yolks and ground buckwheat by hand, so if there is no yolk left, you can add cornstarch to the mixture instead. Whisk the eggs and milk. | [b]. | 4 | Flan2021 | hellaswag:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Translate "There's thousands of people there." to Czech? | Správně! - Jsou tam tisíce lidí. | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-select: Let's say that "The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse, but it was too impatient."
Can we now say that "The cat was too impatient."?
Pick your answer from: (A). no (B). yes | (B). | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/wnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Text: Liver dialysis is a detoxification treatment for liver failure and has shown promise for patients with hepatorenal syndrome. It is similar to hemodialysis and based on the same principles. Like a bioartificial liver device, it is a form of artificial extracorporeal liver support.
Question: is there such a thing as liver dialysis?
OPT: a. no; b. yes; | b. | 3 | Flan2021 | bool_q:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a dialogue:
Chris: W8! There's more!
June: Feed it to me! Rly curious now!
Chris: At some point, we smashed into a wall downstairs and made a hole in it.
June: Jeez!
Chris: W8! There's more!
June: Do I want to know?
Chris: He was so wasted that he puked down between the drywall!
June: WTF?!
Chris: So funny! And he remained with his head in the wall for like 2 hrs!
June: Why didn't anybody help him?
Chris: Y would they? :)
June: He could've choked to death!
Chris: Nah, afaik he moaned from to time.
June: Please tell me that's the most hardcore thing that happened?
Chris: Oh, no! This party will be legendary!
June: What else?
Chris: Well, then there was this someone who started cooking.
June: Nothing out of the ordinary.
Chris: W8 for it! It turns out that they cooked one of Luke's fish!
June: WTF?! These really expensive sea fish?
Chris: Idk which one. It was rather big.
June: Not Nemo!
Chris: Lol. That's what the guy was shouting! That's Nemo all over again.
June: I rly liked that fish! :(
Chris: I can imagine what Luke will be feeling when he sobers up.
June: Poor Luke. I'll give him a call l8r. Did u know that he went 2000 kms just to buy that fish? It was in a way unique!
Chris: In what way?
June: Idk. He tried explaining it to me, but I forgot.
Chris: Shame on u!
June: Yeah, I know.
What were they talking about? | Chris was at a wild party. The worst thing that happened was cooking Luke's most valuable fish, Nemo. | 4 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
OPTIONS:
-Bob wished the car was the original color.
-Bob loved the new color he chose.
Write a story that ends with: Bob loved the new color he chose. | Bob had recently just purchased his dream car. The only thing he didn't like about it was the color. He took it to the paint shop to get it repainted. He waited a week and then picked it up from the shop. Bob loved the new color he chose. | 8 | Flan2021 | story_cloze/2016:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
The name of which former US Treasury Secretary completes this banking corporation 'J P Morgan ......'???? | chase | 7 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Bill Shankly was born in a small Ayrshire coal mining village, called Glenbuck, whose population in 1913, the year of Shankly's birth, was around 700. People born there would often move to find work in larger coal mines. As a result, Glenbuck became largely derelict and by the time Shankly's ghost writer John Roberts visited it in 1976, there were only 12 houses left, including a cottage owned by Shankly's sister, Elizabeth, whom Roberts described as "the last of the children of Glenbuck". Shankly's parents, John and Barbara, lived in one of the Auchenstilloch Cottages with their 10 children; five boys and five girls.
Shankly began his managerial career at the club where his professional playing career had started. Carlisle in the 1948-49 season were struggling in the bottom half of the Third Division North and finding it difficult to attract southern-based players because of the town's geographic remoteness in the far north of England. Shankly's work ethic transformed the team who finished 15th in 1948-49 after he had been in charge for only the last few matches. They improved to ninth in 1949-50 and then to third in 1950-51, almost gaining promotion. One of Shankly's players at Carlisle was Geoff Twentyman, then a promising young centre half, who was later transferred to Liverpool. After he retired from playing, Twentyman became chief scout at Liverpool, working with Shankly and finding several outstandingly talented players. Shankly used psychology to motivate his players, for example telling them that the opposition had had a very tiring journey and were not fit to play the match. He urged the local population to support the team and would use the public address system at matches to tell the crowd about his team changes and how his strategy was improving the team. Shankly recalled that Brunton Park was dilapidated, writing that "the main stand (was) falling to pieces and the terraces derelict". He even burned all the kit. When the team was travelling to Lincoln City, he saw a sportswear shop in Doncaster and stopped the coach to buy a full set of kit in which the team played at Lincoln. Season ticket sales in 1950-51 reached an all-time high and Carlisle challenged strongly for promotion as well as achieving a draw with Arsenal at Highbury in the FA Cup. But it ended badly because Shankly accused the club's board of reneging on a bonus promise for the players should the team finish in the top-three. Shankly resigned and took up an offer from Grimsby Town. Shankly's overall record in league football at Carlisle was 42 wins and 22 defeats from 95 matches. Answer this question using a quote from the following article:
When did that happen? | 1950-51 | 7 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate the following sentence to French:
◦ 7.1 Past Approaches to Northern Economic Development
| ◦ 7.1 L'ancienne conception du développement de l'économie du Nord | 5 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is a random fact? | the formation of peat occurs at the bottom of swamps | 8 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Next question: who killed sookie's grandmother in true blood?
| Rene | 8 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Голондрина
Which language is this? | Russian | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Does "identity" mean the same thing in these two sentences? See options at the end.
You can lose your identity when you join the army.
It was too dark to determine his identity.
Choices: -- different meanings. -- the same meaning...Answer: | different meanings | 8 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Which resource is considered nonrenewable?
Choose from: *wind power. *solar energy. *moving water. *fossil fuels.The answer is: | fossil fuels | 1 | Flan2021 | unified_qa_science_inst | zs_opt |
The woman awakened. What is the cause?
Available choices:
A). She took sleeping pills.
B). Her husband was snoring. | B). | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/copa:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Article:The collision happened between junction 10 for Winchester at Bar End and junction 9 at Winnall just after 10:20 BST.
Initially all three lanes of the northbound carriageway were closed by police "for the rest of the afternoon", although one lane has since reopened.
One person was taken to hospital with serious injuries following the crash.
Motorists were told to avoid the area and delays of up to two hours were reported, with traffic tailing back to junction 13 for Eastleigh.
Surrounding roads, including in and out of Winchester and through Shawford, have also faced disruption.
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance was called to the scene.
A spokesman for South Central Ambulance Service said one patient with serious injuries was taken to Southampton General Hospital, one patient with minor injuries to the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester, and a third patient with minor injuries was treated at the scene.
A summary of the above article is? | A serious crash involving three lorries and a car caused the closure of the M3 northbound. | 6 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Solve -73*z + 177 = -1210 for z.. What is the answer?? | 19 | 9 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What debate topic are the following sentences about?
1. Community radio can both encourage an initial outpouring of democracy and , just as importantly , ensure that a diversity of opinions means that one autocratic regime is not just replaced by another .
2. As Orwell put it , ` In an age of universal deceit , to tell the truth is a subversive act ' .
3. In a country where people have heard only one perspective , anything that can break the monopoly is to be welcomed .
4. The events of the Arab Spring -LRB- and previous events such as the revolutions of 1989 -RRB- have shown that effective means of communicating are vital .
5. As a result they are free to eschew the bland lowest common denominator approach that is so typical of commercial radio .
6. As the focus of community radio is public service , rather than profit , responsible to and frequently produced by their listener base there do not have commercial advertisers aversion to upsetting authority either political or cultural .
7. In almost all other forms of mass communication , genuinely democratic voices are easily swamped by those with either the power or the money to drown out the competition . | This House believes community radio is good for democracy | 6 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
Translate "Porting of numbers and their subsequent activation shall be executed within the shortest possible delay, no later than one working day from the initial request by the subscriber." to French? | Le portage des numéros et leur activation ultérieure sont réalisés dans les plus brefs délais possibles, au plus tard un jour ouvrable à partir de la demande initiale de l’abonné. | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: ZhongShan ledflashinglight Hight power spot light wholesalers
| ZhongShan led-flashing-light Hight power spot light wholesalers | 8 | Flan2021 | fix_punct | zs_opt |
What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning? | When building a wooden base for a box, to ensure the wood stays together while drying, you can | 9 | Flan2021 | piqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who will face his biggest political test yet in a recall election in June, says his critics have channeled their anger not only at him but also at his family — yelling at them in a grocery store and targeting his children on Facebook.
“My personal home where my kids, my parents still live, I have thousands of people bused in to my home in Wauwatosa, where I’ve got two high school sons living, and I’ve got parents in their 70s,” Walker said in an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
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According to the Republican governor, his teenage son and elderly mother were “yelled at” at a grocery store last year, while his children, he said, have been “targeted on Facebook.”
But while such attacks against his family have become par for the course, Walker maintained that there was reason to remain optimistic.
“Now, thankfully for every one of them, there’s tenfold people that come up to me at a factory or a farm or small business and say, hey governor, me and my family are praying for you,” he told CBN News. “That never makes the news.”
In the extensive interview, Walker also accused the unions that are largely responsible for organizing the recall of several GOP elected officials in the Badger State, of practicing “intimidation.”
“I think it's intimidation. I think it’s flat out about intimidation,” Walker said, calling the tens of millions of dollars he said unions were spending to try to kick him out of office “insane.”
“I think what they clearly want to show is that if they win, they can take me out, and if they can take me out, they can take anybody out,” he added.
(Also on POLITICO: Wis. Lt. Gov.: Recall message is national)
With all eyes on Wisconsin, where the recall election is scheduled for June 5, Walker said the country has reached one of its “tipping points.”
“Who is really in charge? Do we want people who stand up with the hard-working American people who pay taxes making decisions at the local and the state level by people who are duly elected by the citizens at that jurisdiction? Or do we want a handful of Big Government union bosses continuing to call the shots?” he said. “And that, to me, it really what it’s about.”
Walker touched off a firestorm last year when he pushed through a law that ended many collective-bargaining rights for public workers. Some 1 million petition signatures were submitted to the state’s Government Accountability Board to force Walker to face the voters again, and last week, a date was officially set for the election.
The state’s lieutenant governor and several other state-level officials will also be put to the test in June. ||||| In an exclusive interview with The Brody File, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says the vitriol over the effort to recall him has gotten so bad at times that his children have been “targeted on Facebook.”
The Brody File spoke with Gov. Walker at his executive residence in Madison, Wis., this past Sunday afternoon for about an hour. We are releasing a few of the video clips from the interview. More will be released on "The Brody File Show" later this week and a full story will air on "The 700 Club" in the next couple weeks.
Mandatory Courtesy: CBN News/The Brody File.
Watch his comments below with the full transcription.
David Brody: What kind of stories have you seen about some folks really kind of getting in your face about this?
Gov. Scott Walker: Well, even more so my personal home where my kids, my parents still live. I have thousands of people bussed in to my home in Wauwatosa where I've got two high school sons living, and I've got parents in their 70s.
Last year, my 16 year old and my mother in her 70s were at a grocery store and got yelled at. I've had my kids targeted on Facebook; we've had all those sorts of things. Now, thankfully for every one of them, there's ten fold people that come up to me at a factory or a farm or small business and say, hey Governor, me and my family are praying for you. That never makes the news. |||||
Write a summary. | – Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says his political enemies are making it personal. In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, Walker says foes are busing to his home, yelling at family members (including his 70-something mother) in the supermarket, and even going after his kids on Facebook. (Politico has a writeup on CBN's video.) As for the recall election he faces in June, Walker accused the unions that helped organize it of "flat out intimidation." But he says there is an upside: For every critic who gets out of line, "there’s tenfold people that come up to me at a factory or a farm or small business and say, hey governor, me and my family are praying for you,” he said. “That never makes the news.” | 6 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
AP - What seemed like a meaningless birdie on the final hole of the NEC Invitational will ensure that Tiger Woods keeps his No. 1 world ranking at least one week longer.
What best summarizes the content of the above article?
Pick your answer from: (A). World (B). Sports (C). Business (D). Science/Tech | (B). | 4 | Flan2021 | ag_news_subset:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Dialogue:
Samantha: Mumford and Sons released a new album!
Liam: What?! How have I not known about this?!
Samantha: lol dunno, but here, this is my favorite song so far
Samantha:
Liam: Nice nice, it's good. A little slower than their usual stuff.
Samantha: Yeah, I think it's just this song, check out the whole album, I really like it
Liam: For sure, thanks for letting me know lol
Samantha: 😉
What were the main points in that conversation? | Samantha informs Liam that a new album by Mumford and Sons has been released. | 5 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Coming off from their divisional win over the Buccaneers, the Panthers stayed at home for a Week 15 interconference duel with the Denver Broncos. In the first quarter, Carolina trailed early as Broncos QB Jay Cutler completed a 7-yard TD pass to RB P.J. Pope. Carolina soon responded with QB Jake Delhomme completing a 15-yard TD pass to WR Steve Smith. Denver would retake the lead with kicker Matt Prater nailing a 43-yard field goal, yet Carolina answered as kicker John Kasay ties the game with a 39-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Carolina took the lead with rookie RB Jonathan Stewart getting a 2-yard TD run. Carolina closed out the half with Kasay nailing a 44-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Carolina increased its lead with RB DeAngelo Williams's 56-yard TD run for the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, Carolina sealed the win with Kasay's 42-yard field goal.
Answer this question based on the article: Who threw the second longest touchdown pass? | Jay Cutler | 1 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
How does the sentence end?
Despite a number of high-profile gaffes, Mitt Romney still has the backing of middle-class voters in the race for the White House, according to a poll Mitt Romney is winning the battle for middle-class voters in the race for the White House despite a string of gaffes. With even some Republicans turning on their candidate, there is a general perception in Washington that multi-millionaire Mr Romney is out of touch with ordinary Americans who believe he will only help the rich. But according to a poll, he has a 14 percentage point lead over Barack Obama among middle-class families. Although Mr Obama leads by three per cent overall in the poll, middle-class voters constitute 54 per cent of the electorate and are the ultimate target group in a presidential election.
OPTIONS:
- Americans campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- Barack Obama campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- Mitt Romney campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- Obama campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- Republicans campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- Romney campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- Washington campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
- White House campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
| Barack Obama campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney | 9 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Translate the following.
English: Church of Santa Restituta Archives -
Spanish: | Iglesia de Santa Restituta Archivos - | 7 | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_opt |
Write a sentence in Spanish. | Si quieres algo y lo deseas con fuerza, tarde o temprano lo conseguirás. | 9 | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_opt |
Loud Snoring<br>Tim started to snore as he got older. It frustrated his wife. They tried different solutions. None seem to work. Eventually Tim had to take medicine to breath better.
Can we infer the following?
Tim's wife was annoyed by his nocturnal noises.
Options: (I). Yes (II). It's impossible to say (III). No
The answer is: | (I). | 4 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
If "A woman in a black shirt is standing next to the public toilets.", does this mean that "A person is near the restrooms."?
pick from the following. a). yes; b). it is not possible to tell; c). no; | a). | 0 | Flan2021 | snli:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
By the time I get home from those things my back hurts and my feet are so swollen . And they stay that wa throughout the next day . I had planned on going to the gym today but I ' m completely worn out . I hope I can muster up some energy , because my drink is with a particularly cheeky Brit and I have a feeling I 'll need to be on my toes .
Pick from: -I did so much work at my desk today that I over exerted myself .; -None of the above choices .; -I did a lot of work on my computer today and over exerted myself .; -I did so much work on the phone today that I over exerted myself .;
Q: Why did my back hurt and my feet were so swollen that I could n't go to the gym after getting home from those things ? | None of the above choices . | 1 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a question about this article: During the Cold War, a principal focus of Canadian defence policy was contributing to the security of Europe in the face of the Soviet military threat. Toward that end, Canadian ground and air forces were based in Europe from the early 1950s until the early 1990s.
What is the answer to this question: What was the goal of the CAF during the cold war? | the security of Europe | 4 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
Mariupol, Ukraine (CNN)Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko declared a ceasefire went into effect at midnight Saturday local time (5 p.m. ET) between the Ukrainian military and pro-Russian militants in the nation's east.
The separatist Donetsk People's Republic also announced the ceasefire.
But an apparent violation was reported less than 90 minutes after the ceasefire began when Ukraine's Anti-Terrorist Operation Command reported that a military post near Zolote in the Luhansk region has been shelled by mortars.
As a positive sign, CNN reporters in Ukraine reported the shelling quieted shortly after midnight.
The peace agreement signed in Minsk, Belarus, several days ago comes with many questions over how it will be implemented and whether it will stick. Mistrust is high on both sides, adding to the doubts.
The town of Debaltseve, a strategically located railroad hub in the east, is shaping up as a crucial piece of the ceasefire.
In his speech announcing the ceasefire, Poroshenko said Ukrainian troops control the town and warned militants to stay away.
"I think the fact of using the tense situation on the outskirts of Debaltseve by militants-terrorists-mercenaries poses a great threat, which can violate the ceasefire regime," Poroshenko said. "I am warning all participants of the Minsk negotiations, including the Russian Federation, which identifies itself as the guarantor of the reached agreements."
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh, reporting from the eastern town of Donetsk, said separatists claim to have encircled Debaltseve.
"Debaltseve will be a vital flashpoint for the hours ahead," he said.
Poroshenko has warned that if the separatists do not abide by the ceasefire, he will impose martial law throughout Ukraine's territory, his spokesman Andrey Zhigulin told CNN.
1. Who is the Petro Poroshenko?
2. Of what country?
3. What did reporters in Ukraine report?
4. Who had called for a ceasefire?
5. Between who?
6. Did everyone adhere to it?
7. How long did it take for someone to violate it?
8. Where was the agreement signed?
9. What country is that in?
10. Do the two parties trust each other?
11. What town is becoming critical to the ceasefire?
12. Where is it located?
13. Who controls that city?
Numbered answers: | 1. the President
2. Ukraine
3. the shelling quieted
4. President Petro Poroshenko
5. the Ukrainian military and pro-Russian militants
6. No
7. less than 90 minutes
8. Minsk
9. Belarus
10. No
11. Debaltseve
12. in the east
13. Ukrainian troops | 2 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Use evidence from the fact that shiny things reflect light to answer the following question. Choose from options. "Things that are shiny can reflect light, so all of these will aside from"
Choose from:
--dog tag.
--ring.
--outlet.
--confetti. | outlet | 4 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Does "buff" mean the same thing in these two sentences? See options at the end.
To strip to the buff.
Swimming in the buff.
OPTIONS:
1). different meanings
2). the same meaning..Answer: | 2). | 8 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)?
Context:
Take Two is a duet album by Motown label mates Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, released August 25, 1966 on the Motown's Tamla label. The album was titled after its most successful selection, the Top 5 R&B/Top 20 Pop hit "It Takes Two", which was to this point Gaye's most successful duet with another singer. The album also featured the modest hit "What Good Am I Without You?".
Hypothesis: Kim Weston recorded three solo albums before recording her duet album with Marvin Gaye.
Possible answers: (A). Yes; (B). It's impossible to say; (C). No; | (B). | 7 | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Question: A teacher places an item in a box. The item takes the shape of the entire container. This item is most likely
Select from:
(A). air.;
(B). milk.;
(C). water.;
(D). paint.;
Answer: | (A). | 1 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: agent, gaze, shift | The agent shifts his rueful gaze. | 5 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
Tech stocks were hurt by a sour forecast from Sun Microsystems , which was viewed as a bad omen for the upcoming quarterly earnings season .
A sour forecast from Sun Microsystems Inc . SUNW.O put more pressure on Wall Street before the quarterly earnings season .
Pick from:
[-] no
[-] yes...I think the answer is | yes | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/mrpc:2.0.0 | zs_opt |