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[ "In a spot-type disc brake one brake shoe is actuated directly by the piston of a hydraulic actuating apparatus. ", "In this configuration, the piston is in abutment against the backplate of the brake shoe and urges the brake shoe axially against the brake disc during the braking operation. ", "It is state of the art to rivet a retaining spring to the backplate of the brake shoe. ", "The retaining spring is typically shaped as a spring plate having spring arms that engage the hollow piston and abut against its inside wall. ", "By means of the spring, the brake shoe is captivated to the piston so that upon braking it is entrained by the piston when the latter is being retracted and a clearance is thereby created between the brake shoe and the brake disc.", "\nPrior-art retaining springs are comprised of a plane, central fixing section which is in abutment against the backplate of the brake shoe and which is formed with an opening for the passage of a rivet. ", "Laterally said fixing section passes over to three spring arms which are bent off substantially at right angle relative to the plane of the fixing section and which jut out from the backplate in order to extend into the hollow brake piston. ", "In this context, two spring arms are disposed opposite each other with respect to the axis of the piston and the third one at right angle to it.", "\nIt is, moreover, prior art to furnish the backplate with a buttonhead through tab so that a projection standing out from the plane of the backplate is formed to which the retaining spring is fixed.", "\nFurthermore, it is state of the art to coat the backplates with a silencing varnish paint in order to prevent braking noise. ", "The silencing varnish paint is customarily applied by means of a roller being passed over the backplate. ", "However, no projections must then jut out from the plane of the backplate which could damage said roller.", "\nIt is an object of the invention to create a brake shoe in which a retaining spring is fixed to a projecting buttonhead through tab of the backplate and in which the backplate is coated with silencing varnish paint.", "\nThe arrangement of the present invention bears the advantage that the silencing varnish paint can be applied in the proven manner by means of a roller. ", "Said roller requires only a slight modification by dividing it into two sections or part-rollers in order to avoid the projecting buttonhead through tabs. ", "In this way a band-shaped range of the backplate will result which is free of silencing varnish paint and in which the buttonhead through tabs are positioned.", "\nIn order not to impair the effect of the silencing varnish paint, the band-shaped range must be as narrow as possible. ", "Because of its width, a plane fixing section of the retaining spring would abut against the backplate both in the band-shaped range and in the range coated with silencing varnish paint and become more or less deformed during the riveting depending on the thickness of the layer of silencing varnish paint. ", "An undefined deformation of the fixing section leads, however, to an unpredictable position of the spring arms, so that their full operativity can no longer be relied on.", "\nBecause of the presence of the plateau-shaped step, the installation of the fixing section on the backplate is limited to the section of the backplate which is free of silencing varnish paint, whereby any deformation is avoided and the operability of the spring arms, in particular a constant force of pressing against the brake piston, is, advantageously, preserved.", "\nOn account of the inventive reduced abutment surface of the fixing section, a retaining spring which is fastened in the customary manner by one single buttonhead through tab having a circular cross section will be safeguard against twisting." ]
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[ "List of Guyanese women writers\n\nThis is a list of women writers of Guyana.", "\n\n Andaiye (1942–2019)\n\n Mahadai Das (b. 1954)\n Brenda DoHarris\n Beryl Gilroy (1924–2001)\n Janet Jagan (1920–2009)\n Meiling Jin (b. 1956)\n Laxmi Kallicharan (1951–2002)\n Oonya Kempadoo (b. 1966)\n Karen King-Aribisala\n Sharon Maas (b. 1951)\n Pauline Melville (b. 1948)\n Grace Nichols (b. 1950)\n Elly Niland\n Ryhaan Shah\n Rajkumari Singh (1923–1979)\n Narmala Shewcharan\n Jan Shinebourne (b. 1947)\n Rajkumari Singh (1923–1979)\n Maya Tiwari (b. 1952)\n\n \nWomen\nGuyana\nGuyanese women writers\nWriters" ]
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[ "Poll Question\n\nDate Created\n\nCurrent Result\n\nVotes\n\nAdditional Info:\n\nFoster Web Marketing, is in the Marketing/advertising industry. ", "Their main office can be found in Kings Park West, VA, and they can be contacted through Foster Web Marketing email using the domain @fosterwebmarketing.com format, some important contact information like linkedin data, phone numbers, contacts for cfos, etc of which can be found on their Lead411 profile. ", "If you sign up for our free trial you will see our email@fosterwebmarketing.com addresses.", "\n\nCompany Background:\n\nFull company description is available with the free trial.", "\n\nSimilar Companies:\n\nDan Kaufman Graphics\n\nThe company profile also contains facebook info, phone numbers, linkedin accounts, cfo contacts, and Dan Kaufman Graphics email format addresses with the domain of @dkgpromotions.com. ", "Dan Kaufman Graphics, a Marketing/advertising company has its main office in Arlington, VA. ", "If you sign up for our free trial you will see our email@dkgpromotions.com addresses.", "\n\nThe Society for Marketing Professional Services\n\nLooking for company data regarding The Society for Marketing Professional Services's CEO or CFO? ", "The Society for Marketing Professional Services is part of the Marketing/advertising field and are located in the area of Alexandria, VA. ", "Some of the helpful data that can be found on their Lead411 profile include The Society for Marketing Professional Services email addresses marked by the domain format @smps.org. ", "Other contact information could contain cfo names, phone numbers, linkedin profiles, corporate contacts, and facebook profiles. ", "If you sign up for our free trial you will see our email@smps.org addresses.", "\n\nRhodes Communications Inc\n\nRhodes Communications Inc, is in the Marketing/advertising industry. ", "Their main office can be found in Norfolk, VA, and they can be contacted through Rhodes Communications Inc email using the domain @rhodescommunications.com format, some important contact information like linkedin data, phone numbers, contacts for cfos, etc of which can be found on their Lead411 profile. ", "If you sign up for our free trial you will see our email@rhodescommunications.com addresses." ]
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[ "Vegas Revolution\n\nVegas Revolution is a 2008 Travel Channel show that goes behind the scenes of Las Vegas attractions. ", " The series includes Vegas Spectacles, Vegas Adrenaline, Vegas Cravings, Vegas Extravagance, and Vegas Retreats. ", " It is produced by Prometheus Entertainment.", "\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n\nCategory:Travel Channel original programming\nCategory:Las Vegas Valley\nCategory:2000s American television series\nCategory:2010s American television series\nCategory:2008 American television series debuts" ]
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[ "(h) = 7*h**2 - 7*h + 6. ", "Let c(y) = x*k(y) + 7*r(y). ", "Is c(2) prime?", "\nFalse\nLet b be 2 - (0 - (-2 - 1086)). ", "Let u be ((-4)/6)/(4/b). ", "Let i = u - 104. ", "Is i a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet k be (1 + 0)*631 + -51 + 48. ", "Let g = 1301 - k. Is g a prime number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose -41845 + 2142 = -f. ", "Is f a composite number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -2*y = 4*d - 1718, y + 1740 = 4*d + 13. ", "Let v(u) = -8*u**2 + 10*u - 22. ", "Let h be v(5). ", "Let a = h + d. Is a prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 5*j - 5*s = 8805, 0*s - 15 = -5*s. ", "Suppose -6*z + 2958 = -j. ", "Is z a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet f(x) = 7193*x**2 - 40*x - 119. ", "Is f(-3) prime?", "\nFalse\nLet m(a) = 72*a**2 - 12*a + 23. ", "Is m(3) prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 0 = -4*y, 6*y + 28466 = 2*h + 9*y. ", "Is h prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 0 = 2*u + 3*d - 21362, -2*d - 21382 = 22*u - 24*u. ", "Is u composite?", "\nFalse\nIs 18/(-261) + 982783/29 a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet s(z) = -126*z**2 + z - 2. ", "Let n be s(2). ", "Let f = n - -876. ", "Suppose -1870 = -5*c + 3*w, -w = c - 2*w - f. Is c prime?", "\nFalse\nLet o(d) be the first derivative of 307*d**2/2 + 11*d - 21. ", "Is o(8) a composite number?", "\nFalse\nLet k = 236333 - 132754. ", "Is k prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 2 = -2*q + 3*q. ", "Let a(j) = j**3 - j**2 + 2*j - 3. ", "Let m be a(q). ", "Let c(x) = 2*x**3 - 5*x - 2. ", "Is c(m) composite?", "\nFalse\nLet j be 7 + (1 - -1 - 3). ", "Let a be 4095/6 - j/(-4). ", "Is (-1)/2 + a/8 prime?", "\nFalse\nLet j(r) = r - 1. ", "Let n be j(-1). ", "Is 47008/48 + n/6 prime?", "\nFalse\nLet g = 6720 - 4658. ", "Is g a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet g(q) = 2024*q + 1. ", "Is g(2) a composite number?", "\nFalse\nLet z(d) = 1424*d + 275. ", "Is z(4) composite?", "\nTrue\nSuppose -24*k + 25*k = 794. ", "Is k composite?", "\nTrue\nLet t(u) = -1173*u + 955. ", "Is t(-14) composite?", "\nFalse\nLet m = -375 + 672. ", "Let o = 604 - m. Is o composite?", "\nFalse\nLet k(u) = -4013*u + 5. ", "Is k(-4) composite?", "\nFalse\nIs (1/2)/((-17)/(-204170)) a prime number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 4*n + 3*w - 3 = 0, -n + 5*w = w - 15. ", "Suppose -3*i + 15 = 0, -n*z + 3*i + 85 = -i. ", "Is z composite?", "\nTrue\nSuppose 20079 = t + 2*x, 0 = -3*t - 18*x + 21*x + 60228. ", "Is t composite?", "\nTrue\nSuppose 0 = -4*x - o + 2*o + 46152, -2*x + 23070 = -2*o. ", "Is x a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet s = 46 - 20. ", "Let n = 81 - s. Suppose 0 = -0*k + 5*k - n. Is k a composite number?", "\nFalse\nLet x(t) = -t**3 - 12*t**2 + 15*t + 22. ", "Let v be x(-11). ", "Let g = v + 515. ", "Is g composite?", "\nFalse\nLet c = -26 + 39. ", "Is (80 - c)*(-1)/(1/(-5)) a composite number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose -m - 11818 = 3*q - 32604, 2*m = 3*q + 41581. ", "Is m composite?", "\nFalse\nLet a(o) = -o**3 + 27*o**2 - 25*o - 58. ", "Let l be a(26). ", "Is 12*(-4)/l*586 prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -8*l + 5*l = 0. ", "Suppose k + 1 = l, -62 = -4*v + 3*v - k. Is (-4)/(-14) + 64683/v a composite number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose u = 2*u + 109. ", "Suppose -5*y = -0*y + 270. ", "Let c = y - u. Is c prime?", "\nFalse\nLet o be 1/(7/(-6))*(-2 + -5). ", "Suppose -1887 - 807 = -o*i. ", "Is i prime?", "\nTrue\nLet m(n) = 8*n**2 - 34*n - 689. ", "Is m(-56) prime?", "\nFalse\nLet r(a) = 1288*a**2 - a - 3. ", "Is r(2) composite?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 5*t + 122 = 8*h - 4*h, h - 32 = 2*t. ", "Let j = h - 26. ", "Suppose -j*c - f + 834 = -0*c, 0 = c + 2*f - 411. ", "Is c composite?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 5*u - u = 0. ", "Suppose u = 6*m - 7*m + 2. ", "Suppose p = m*f - 374, p = -4*f + 2*p + 744. ", "Is f a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet j(i) be the third derivative of i**5/15 - i**4/4 + 5*i**3/6 + 5*i**2. ", "Let s(n) = n**2 + n - 1. ", "Let m(k) = j(k) + 4*s(k). ", "Is m(-2) a composite number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose j + 5701 = r - j, 5691 = r - 4*j. ", "Is r composite?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 6*s - 533 = 325. ", "Let o = s + 749. ", "Is o - (-4)/(-8)*6 prime?", "\nFalse\nLet o(b) = 1. ", "Let p(n) = 73*n + 16. ", "Let z(s) = -5*o(s) - p(s). ", "Is z(-10) prime?", "\nTrue\nLet m(a) = a**3 + 15*a**2 - 8*a + 4. ", "Let h = -42 + 29. ", "Is m(h) prime?", "\nFalse\nLet l(z) = -4*z - 2*z + z**2 - 9*z + 2*z + 17. ", "Let s be l(12). ", "Suppose -s*g + 192 + 293 = 0. ", "Is g a prime number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose 4899235 - 936948 = 7*l. ", "Is l prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -6*w = h - 228538, 5*h = -3*w + 22429 + 91858. ", "Is w composite?", "\nTrue\nSuppose l + 12 = 4*l. ", "Let n(d) = -5*d**3 + d**2 + 6*d - 9. ", "Let b(p) = 14*p**3 - 4*p**2 - 17*p + 26. ", "Let f(u) = -4*b(u) - 11*n(u). ", "Is f(l) composite?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -24*v + 285384 = -593184. ", "Is v a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet r = 16045 + -4088. ", "Suppose -3*i - 8*i = -r. ", "Is i prime?", "\nTrue\nSuppose -o + 3*g = 3, 3*g = 7*g - 4. ", "Suppose -3*f - 5*y + 2012 = o, -5*f = -0*f + 5*y - 3360. ", "Is f a prime number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -3*d - 6 = 0, 3*r + 272 = 2*r - 3*d. ", "Let x = -147 - r. Is x a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet g(n) = 41*n**2 + 4*n + 2. ", "Let c(u) = 4*u**3 + 2*u**2 - 1. ", "Let d be c(1). ", "Suppose 0 = -d*a - 21 + 6. ", "Is g(a) composite?", "\nFalse\nLet b = 9 - -1. ", "Suppose -10 = 2*u, -5*h - 2*u + b + 20 = 0. ", "Suppose -10*t + h*t = -1642. ", "Is t prime?", "\nTrue\nLet q = 12 + -15. ", "Let i be -9*(11/q + 4). ", "Is i/2 - 14/(-4) a composite number?", "\nFalse\nLet c = 14 + -12. ", "Suppose -c*q = 4*o - 4966, 0 = -2*q + 3*q - 4*o - 2489. ", "Is (q/(-15))/(1/(-3)) composite?", "\nTrue\nLet k(m) = 253*m - 15. ", "Let a be k(3). ", "Let q = a - -1355. ", "Is q a composite number?", "\nFalse\nLet p = -13 + -2. ", "Is p/(-105) - 3933/(-7) prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -5*m - 207 = -3*p, 331 = 3*p - 4*m + 121. ", "Let y(o) = o**3 + 17*o**2 - o - 14. ", "Let j be y(-17). ", "Suppose j*a = a + p. Is a prime?", "\nTrue\nSuppose 0 = 11*z - 24014 - 262679. ", "Is z a composite number?", "\nTrue\nLet w(j) = 2121*j**2 + 4*j. ", "Is w(-1) composite?", "\nTrue\nLet t = 1982 - -1079. ", "Is t a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet t(n) = -3*n**3 + 2*n**2 + 20. ", "Suppose 39 = -12*a - 21. ", "Is t(a) composite?", "\nTrue\nLet r(m) = -23*m + 3. ", "Let n = -5 - -14. ", "Let v be 4/(-3)*54/n. Is r(v) a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet q = -2834 - -4813. ", "Suppose c + 3*c = -5*i + q, -3*c = i - 398. ", "Is i prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -67 - 105 = t. Let n = 563 + t. Is n composite?", "\nTrue\nLet f(z) = 8*z + 20. ", "Let q be f(-10). ", "Is (614/(-6) - -3)*q/8 prime?", "\nFalse\nLet g = 1 + 4. ", "Suppose -11*l = -10*l - g. Suppose -l*n + 3755 = -o, -3*n + 4*o + o = -2253. ", "Is n a prime number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose 0 = -2*a - 2*a - 4*u + 8, -5*a = u + 6. ", "Let s be -1 + (-2 - a) + -2. ", "Is (-2 + s)/(1/(-5)) prime?", "\nFalse\nLet n(o) = o**2 - 7. ", "Let g be n(-3). ", "Suppose 0*d + 6 = g*d. ", "Is d*14/(2 - 0) prime?", "\nFalse\nLet d(f) = 40*f**2 + 48*f + 161. ", "Is d(36) prime?", "\nFalse\nSuppose 0 = -5*u - 2*w + 41541, -5*u - w = -u - 33234. ", "Is u a prime number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -5*l = 353 + 67. ", "Is (-11)/((-66)/l)*(-22)/4 a composite number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose 6*y - y = -d + 31, -4*d - y = -29. ", "Let i be 2/(2 - 8/d). ", "Suppose 3*u + i*j - 1200 = 0, 2*j + 1976 = 5*u - j. Is u prime?", "\nTrue\nLet d = 1435 + 46414. ", "Is d composite?", "\nTrue\nSuppose -4*y - 16 = 0, -3*u = -0*y + 2*y + 1157. ", "Let b = -261 - u. Let t = b - -5. ", "Is t a composite number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -5*h - 1587 = -10022. ", "Is h a composite number?", "\nTrue\nLet a = -304 + 626. ", "Suppose 0 = 9*n + a - 3544. ", "Is n a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet m(d) = -2 - 10*d + 5 + d - d. Let q(x) = -x**2 - 3*x - 1. ", "Let n be q(-4). ", "Is m(n) composite?", "\nFalse\nLet s(t) = t**3 + 59*t**2 + 111*t - 107. ", "Let h be s(-57). ", "Let c(v) = v**3 - v**2 - v + 1. ", "Let r be c(2). ", "Suppose -2*f = -b + h + 361, -9 = r*f. ", "Is b composite?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -4*n = -12, -o + 49*n - 52*n + 418 = 0. ", "Is o a prime number?", "\nTrue\nSuppose -2*n + 1 = 3*t - 10, 5*t + n - 23 = 0. ", "Suppose -2 + 6 = -3*d - 2*r, 0 = t*d + 5*r. ", "Is (-22)/d*4 - 0 composite?", "\nTrue\nLet q = -13 - -13. ", "Suppose -3*t = -4*g - 621, q = -5*t + 2*g + g + 1046. ", "Is t composite?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -4*m - c = -5*c - 40, -5*m + 2*c + 35 = 0. ", "Suppose -7*u + 2*u + 2 = -3*b, m*u - 5*b = 0. ", "Let l(s) = 96*s - 1. ", "Is l(u) a prime number?", "\nFalse\nLet t = -159 + 306. ", "Suppose -7*b + 2*b + 1652 = 4*c, -2*c = 4. ", "Let k = b - t. Is k prime?", "\nFalse\nIs 12/4 - (-7 - 30759) composite?", "\nTrue\nIs (79/(-5))/(((-5)/25)/1) prime?", "\nTrue\nLet j(c) = c**2 - 13*c + 22. ", "Suppose -5*b + 26 = o, 6 = 5*o + 4*b - 61. ", "Let x be j(o). ", "Suppose x = 2*h + 5*t - 523, -t - 149 = 4*h - 1222. ", "Is h a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet z(r) = r**2 + 5*r - 9. ", "Let v be (-3)/1*(6 - 4). ", "Let j be z(v). ", "Is ((-38)/6)/(j/9) a composite number?", "\nFalse\nLet m(i) = 14*i**2 + 2*i + 7. ", "Let h(d) be the first derivative of 4*d**3/3 + d**2/2 + d + 6. ", "Let x be h(-1). ", "Is m(x) a composite number?", "\nFalse\nSuppose -5*m + 20 = -5*u, -3*u + 29 = 5*m + u. Suppose -m*b = -4*p + 596, -4*b - 149 = -p - 9*b. ", "Is p a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet q = -89 + 1091. ", "Let o = 96 - -164. ", "Suppose -2*z + q = -o. ", "Is z a prime number?", "\nTrue\nLet p be (-8)/(-52) + 185/65. ", "Suppose 0 = 2*i + 6, -p*i - 8221 = -3*z - z. Is z composite?", "\nFalse\nLet n be -38 - (1/1 + 0). ", "Suppose 398 = -" ]
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[ "Q:\n\nscientific-like notation with more than 1 digit before the point\n\nIs the any way in python to make a string out of a number which performs like this:\n\nraw number: 30.0123456789\n\nresult: 30.0123\n\nraw number: 0.0123456789\n\nresult: 12.3457e-3\n\nraw number: 0.000123456789\n\nresult: 12.3457e-5\n\nraw number: 12345.67891011\n\nresult: 12.3457e3\n\nIn that case it would be always 4 decimals after the decimal point (filled with zeros if applicable)\nIt would always also be 2 numbers before the decimal point\n\nA:\n\nYou can write your own format function based on scientific notation\ndef format(num,kk,cc=12):\n # kk - digits before dot , cc - digits after dot\n fmt = '{0:.'+str(kk+cc-1)+'e}'\n ss = fmt.format(num);\n s1 = ss.replace('.','')", "\n p1 = s1.split('e')\n a1 = p1[0]\n a2 = int(p1[1])\n return '{0}.{1}e{2}'.format(a1[0:kk],a1[kk:],a2-kk+1) \n\nFor convenience you can create an object with custom format: \nclass MyNum:\n def __init__(self,value):\n self.value = value\n def __format__(self,fmt):\n args = fmt.split('.')", "\n a1 = int(args[0]) if len(args) > 0 else 1\n a2 = int(args[1]) if len(args) > 1 else 6\n return format(self.value,a1,a2)\n\nNow, you can use it in format:\nprint('{0:3.6}'.format(MyNum(25.123456789)))\n#print 251.234568e-1\n\n" ]
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[ "1. ", "Field of the Invention\nThe present invention relates to a paint mist removing apparatus for causing a cleaning liquid to capture and remove overspray paint mist from a gas laden with paint mist, and more particularly to a paint mist removing apparatus comprising an air passage through which a paint mist laden gas flows, a first liquid shooting section for scattering the cleaning liquid from opening edges of a passage inlet toward an air flow through the air passage, an upwardly facing inclined surface for receiving the passing objects under the passage inlet, and a downwardly facing surface continuous from a lower edge of the upward facing inclined surface. ", "The air passage allows the air flow through the air passage to deflect toward the downwardly facing surface through a curved section defined between the upwardly facing inclined surface and the downwardly facing surface. ", "The curved section acts as a second liquid shooting section for scattering again the cleaning liquid flowing down the upwardly facing inclined surface toward the air flow under the downwardly facing surface.", "\n2. ", "Description of the Related Art\nAn example of paint mist removing apparatus as noted above is shown in FIG. ", "6. ", "This conventional apparatus allows droplets of a cleaning liquid W scattered from a first liquid shooting section H1 defined by opening edges 17a and 17b disposed at an inlet of an air passage 12 to trap paint mist present in the air A flowing down from the passage inlet 12a above an upwardly facing inclined surface \"d\", thereby to carry out a first stage of paint mist capture. ", "A curved section \"b\" defined between the upwardly facing inclined surface \"d\" and a downwardly facing surface \"c\" continuous from a lower edge of the upwardly facing surface \"d\" acts as a second liquid shooting section H2. ", "The cleaning liquid W1 received by the upwardly facing inclined surface \"d\" is further dispersed from the second liquid shooting section H2 into the air flow through a deflecting passage under the downwardly facing surface \"c\", thereby to allow droplets of the dispersed cleaning liquid W to further trap paint mist contained in the air A flowing down the downwardly facing surface. ", "Thus, a second stage of paint mist capture is effected. ", "The two-stage paint mist capture assures a high mist capturing efficiency.", "\nMoreover, the second stage of paint mist capture is carried out under the downwardly facing surface disposed in a dead angle position as seen from the passage inlet 12a because of the presence of the upwardly facing inclined surface \"d\" and the downwardly facing surface \"c\", thereby to effectively check the noise, i.e. the scattering noise of droplets, produced at the second stage of paint mist capture against leakage toward the passage inlet 12a by the barrier action of the upwardly facing inclined surface and the downwardly facing surface and by the sound absorbing action of the scattered droplets in the first stage paint mist capture. ", "Consequently, the noise leaking from the passage inlet 12a is reduced as a whole.", "\nThis conventional apparatus has been proposed by the same assignee in Japanese Patent Application No. ", "3-310320 (U.S. patent application Ser. ", "No. ", "07/980,621, filed Nov. 23, 1992). ", "According to this apparatus, as shown in FIG. ", "6, a hollow space 20 is defined in the air passage at one side of an air path from the passage inlet 12a under the opening edge of the air inlet 12a, while a pendent passage wall 18A' is disposed at an opposite side of the air path, which wall extends from the opening edge 17a acting as the first liquid shooting section H1 to the upwardly facing inclined surface \"d\".", "\nThis proposed apparatus achieves a substantial noise reduction which, however, is not considered sufficient. ", "Thus, there is room for further improvement in reducing the noise." ]
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[ "Gordie Howe Bridge\n\nGordie Howe Bridge may refer to:\n\n Gordie Howe International Bridge, proposed Detroit River crossing between Detroit and Windsor\n Gordie Howe Bridge (Saskatoon), South Saskatchewan River crossing in Saskatoon" ]
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[ "///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n/// \\file valarray.hpp\n///\n// Copyright 2005 Eric Niebler. ", "Distributed under the Boost\n// Software License, Version 1.0. (", "See accompanying file\n// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)\n\n#ifndef BOOST_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONAL_VALARRAY_HPP_EAN_12_12_2005\n#define BOOST_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONAL_VALARRAY_HPP_EAN_12_12_2005\n\n#ifdef BOOST_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONAL_HPP_INCLUDED\n# error Include this file before boost/accumulators/numeric/functional.hpp\n#endif\n\n#include <valarray>\n#include <functional>\n#include <boost/assert.hpp>\n#include <boost/mpl/and.hpp>\n#include <boost/mpl/not.hpp>\n#include <boost/mpl/assert.hpp>\n#include <boost/utility/enable_if.hpp>\n#include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>\n#include <boost/type_traits/is_scalar.hpp>\n#include <boost/type_traits/remove_const.hpp>\n#include <boost/typeof/std/valarray.hpp>\n#include <boost/accumulators/numeric/functional_fwd.hpp>\n\nnamespace boost { namespace numeric\n{\n namespace operators\n {\n namespace acc_detail\n {\n template<typename Fun>\n struct make_valarray\n {\n typedef std::valarray<typename Fun::result_type> type;\n };\n }\n\n ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n // Handle valarray<Left> / Right where Right is a scalar and Right !", "= Left.", "\n template<typename Left, typename Right>\n typename lazy_enable_if<\n mpl::and_<is_scalar<Right>, mpl::not_<is_same<Left, Right> > >\n , acc_detail::make_valarray<functional::divides<Left, Right> >\n >::type\n operator /(std::valarray<Left> const &left, Right const &right)\n {\n typedef typename functional::divides<Left, Right>::result_type value_type;\n std::valarray<value_type> result(left.size());\n for(std::size_t i = 0, size = result.size(); i !", "= size; ++i)\n {\n result[i] = numeric::divides(left[i], right);\n }\n return result;\n }\n\n ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n // Handle valarray<Left> * Right where Right is a scalar and Right !", "= Left.", "\n template<typename Left, typename Right>\n typename lazy_enable_if<\n mpl::and_<is_scalar<Right>, mpl::not_<is_same<Left, Right> > >\n , acc_detail::make_valarray<functional::multiplies<Left, Right> >\n >::type\n operator *(std::valarray<Left> const &left, Right const &right)\n {\n typedef typename functional::multiplies<Left, Right>::result_type value_type;\n std::valarray<value_type> result(left.size());\n for(std::size_t i = 0, size = result.size(); i !", "= size; ++i)\n {\n result[i] = numeric::multiplies(left[i], right);\n }\n return result;\n }\n\n ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n // Handle valarray<Left> + valarray<Right> where Right !", "= Left.", "\n template<typename Left, typename Right>\n typename lazy_disable_if<\n is_same<Left, Right>\n , acc_detail::make_valarray<functional::plus<Left, Right> >\n >::type\n operator +(std::valarray<Left> const &left, std::valarray<Right> const &right)\n {\n typedef typename functional::plus<Left, Right>::result_type value_type;\n std::valarray<value_type> result(left.size());\n for(std::size_t i = 0, size = result.size(); i !", "= size; ++i)\n {\n result[i] = numeric::plus(left[i], right[i]);\n }\n return result;\n }\n }\n\n namespace functional\n {\n struct std_valarray_tag;\n\n template<typename T>\n struct tag<std::valarray<T> >\n {\n typedef std_valarray_tag type;\n };\n\n #ifdef __GLIBCXX__\n template<typename T, typename U>\n struct tag<std::_Expr<T, U> >\n {\n typedef std_valarray_tag type;\n };\n #endif\n\n /// INTERNAL ONLY\n ///\n // This is necessary because the GCC stdlib uses expression templates, and\n // typeof(som-valarray-expression) is not an instance of std::valarray\n #define BOOST_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONAL_DEFINE_VALARRAY_BIN_OP(Name, Op) \\\n template<typename Left, typename Right> \\\n struct Name<Left, Right, std_valarray_tag, std_valarray_tag> \\\n : std::binary_function< \\\n Left \\\n , Right \\\n , std::valarray< \\\n typename Name< \\\n typename Left::value_type \\\n , typename Right::value_type \\\n >::result_type \\\n > \\\n > \\\n { \\\n typedef typename Left::value_type left_value_type; \\\n typedef typename Right::value_type right_value_type; \\\n typedef \\\n std::valarray< \\\n typename Name<left_value_type, right_value_type>::result_type \\\n > \\\n result_type; \\\n result_type \\\n operator ()(Left &left, Right &right) const \\\n { \\\n return numeric::promote<std::valarray<left_value_type> >(left) \\\n Op numeric::promote<std::valarray<right_value_type> >(right); \\\n } \\\n }; \\\n template<typename Left, typename Right> \\\n struct Name<Left, Right, std_valarray_tag, void> \\\n : std::binary_function< \\\n Left \\\n , Right \\\n , std::valarray< \\\n typename Name<typename Left::value_type, Right>::result_type \\\n > \\\n > \\\n { \\\n typedef typename Left::value_type left_value_type; \\\n typedef \\\n std::valarray< \\\n typename Name<left_value_type, Right>::result_type \\\n > \\\n result_type; \\\n result_type \\\n operator ()(Left &left, Right &right) const \\\n { \\\n return numeric::promote<std::valarray<left_value_type> >(left) Op right;\\\n } \\\n }; 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i !", "= size; ++i)\n {\n res[i] = numeric::promote<typename To::value_type>(arr[i]);\n }\n return res;\n }\n };\n\n template<typename ToFrom>\n struct promote<ToFrom, ToFrom, std_valarray_tag, std_valarray_tag>\n : std::unary_function<ToFrom, ToFrom>\n {\n ToFrom &operator ()(ToFrom &tofrom) const\n {\n return tofrom;\n }\n };\n\n // for \"promoting\" a std::valarray<bool> to a bool, useful for\n // comparing 2 valarrays for equality:\n // if(numeric::promote<bool>(a == b))\n template<typename From>\n struct promote<bool, From, void, std_valarray_tag>\n : std::unary_function<From, bool>\n {\n bool operator ()(From &arr) const\n {\n BOOST_MPL_ASSERT((is_same<bool, typename From::value_type>));\n for(std::size_t i = 0, size = arr.size(); i !", "= size; ++i)\n {\n if(!arr[i])\n {\n return false;\n }\n }\n return true;\n }\n };\n\n template<typename From>\n struct promote<bool const, From, void, std_valarray_tag>\n : promote<bool, From, void, std_valarray_tag>\n {};\n\n ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n // functional::as_min\n template<typename T>\n struct as_min<T, std_valarray_tag>\n : std::unary_function<T, typename remove_const<T>::type>\n {\n typename remove_const<T>::type operator ()(T &arr) const\n {\n return 0 == arr.size()\n ? 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[ "Curtis Shelburne My earliest Christmas memories are mostly wrapped around our family’s Christmas trees. ", "I remember Mom making creamy hot chocolate and my sister stacking the spindle of the old record player with an inch-high pile of vintage vinyl Christmas music by Nat King Cole, Perry Como, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and the Norman Luboff Choir. […]", "\n\nBy Ruth Burns: FNM correspondent The banking business in the early days on the High Plains was as wild and unpredictable as the other occupations of the time. ", "People did not have much money, but after the sale of a herd of cattle, there would be large sums of gold and paper money to contend […]\n\nMemories flash across my mind and cause my thoughts to turn back to times well over a half century ago, to a time of my earliest recollections, and starts a chain reaction of memories to begin unwinding,” wrote Vernon “Pistol” Payne," ]
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[ "Q:\n\nShould I continue to learn exposure on a film camera or switch to digital?", "\n\nI have a Canon AE-1 but I’m new to photography. ", "I mean it’s always interesting me but I never did anything until now when I found this camera in my grandma's attic. ", "It works pretty well. ", "I mean I haven’t gotten the film developed to see what the picture look like, but I’m not sure if they're gonna be bad because of the camera or because of me. ", "It would probably be me, because I don’t quite understand the aperture and stuff like that. ", "I mean I kinda do / kinda don’t. ", "I just need to get familiar, but I was wondering if I should continue to learn on a film camera or should I use a digital camera. ", "What would be best for me?", "\n\nA:\n\nThe advantages to learning exposure with digital are that it doesn't cost you any more to make more exposures (no film/development costs) and immediate feedback. ", "You can instantly see the effect of setting change when you take the image (or if you're using a camera where you compose on the LCD or through an electronic viewfinder in liveview, before you take the shot with exposure simulation). ", "In addition, each image you take will have embedded metadata that will let you check later on what iso, aperture, and shutter speed settings you used. ", "Film doesn't dot that, and you have to keep notes, which can be awkward while you're shooting.", "\nBut on the flip side, film will give you shot discipline in mental editing quite a bit harder before you mash that button that digital spray'n'prayers may never learn. :) ", " The main problem here with your AE-1 is that you may not know if it's working correctly or needs to be service as well as your skillset not yet being able to figure out where you might have gone wrong if the exposure isn't right.", "\nBut you don't necessarily have to use a digital camera if the film camera works fine (no light leaks, broken parts, etc.) ", "it might be worth it for you to put a light metering app on your smartphone. ", "Some of them do exposure simulation and if they match your AE-1's exposure, then maybe it's a way to have a preview first before you shoot.", "\n\nA:\n\nMany of us grizzled old-timers like to boast about how we started with film in the era before autofocus existed and how it forced us to learn how to be real photographers.¹ But the reason we did so was because it was the only way to start back then.", "\nNow that you have a choice, though, starting with film is probably not the best way to get where you want to go - even if your ultimate goal is to shoot your most important work on film. ", "\n\nThe overwhelming advantage of digital is that it allows one to experiment and learn without the per-shot expense of film. ", "Your initial cost to start is less with film, but by the time you've shot your first 1,000 frames the cost of film and developing will have overtaken the cost of an entry level DSLR. ", "By the time you've shot your first 10,000 frames² just the film and processing could have bought a nice lower end pro-level digital system. ", "\nThere's also much to be said about the instant feedback of viewing a histogram on the back of the camera immediately following the shot. ", "In the film era some of the best photographers in the world would use a polaroid back to test their lighting setup before loading the film and shooting.", "\nDigital allows you to set the ISO and white balance of each shot individually, just as a century ago with the use of sheet negatives. ", "Roll film, on the other hand, locks you into a specific sensitivity and color balance for an entire roll of film.", "\nWhile there is much to be said about the lessons learned from processing your own B&W film in the darkroom there are just as many lessons that can be learned from developing your raw digital files on the desktop. ", "You can also learn a lot about exposure, contrast, white balance and color, composition, etc. ", "by processing your photos critically with the digital equivalent of a darkroom - your computer.", "\nDigital cameras record information with each frame that tells you what aperture, shutter speed, ISO, metering pattern, AF point, etc. ", "you used. ", "This is extremely helpful when reviewing your images to see what did and, perhaps more importantly, what did not work. ", "In the film days a student would need to stop and write all of those things down for each shot.", "\n\nIf your budget is extremely limited you have other options besides a new DSLR or a used film camera. ", "You can also find used digital cameras that are 2-3 generations older than the current models for very modest prices. ", "They'll still take good photos, even if they are not on the cutting edge of today's technology. ", "You don't need an SLR or DSLR to start learning, either. ", "A good used bridge camera or compact that has the ability to manually control shutter speed, aperture, and sensitivity (ISO) will allow you to get started learning the basics of exposure, composition, and post-processing (much of which can carry over to the darkroom - almost everything we do in digital post-processing has a corresponding antecedent in the chemical darkroom). ", "It will also give you the flexibility of shot to shot customization that was once only the domain of those who used sheet film rather than roll film.", "\nEven if you decide you want to ultimately shoot with film, shooting with a slightly older used digital camera is a faster and more economical way to learn many of the fundamentals of exposure, composition, technique, and how using different focal lengths, apertures, shutter times, etc. ", "will affect the resulting image than starting out with a film camera would be. ", "This is particularly the case when you're not sure if any problems you might see in your earliest images are the result of user error or of camera malfunction.", "\n¹ The ranks of those who learned in the era before auto exposure are much thinner than they were just a decade or so ago. ", "There are very few, if any, shooters left who started before most cameras had built-in light meters!", "\n² Henri Cartier-Bresson is oft-quoted as having said, \"Your first 10,000 frames are always your worst.\" ", "He was perhaps the greatest street photographer of the 20th Century and is certainly one of if not the most well-known. ", "In photographic circles, the initials HCB are enough to positively identify him.", "\n\n" ]
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[ "In 2017 practice sessions were reduced from one hour to 45 minutes, to help encourage track action for the fans, after several seasons where the opening 20 minutes of practice would see front runners sit in pitlane until the backmarkers had put some rubber down on track.", "\n\nIn addition, IndyCar this year allowed teams to try out a set of red-sidewalled [softer compound] Firestones in second practice, Friday afternoon, to get a heads-up on qualifying setups for Saturday afternoon. ", "This too, encouraged cars to take to the track.", "\n\nBoth regs will continue, says Frye, but he believes more can be done.", "\n\n“We’ll be fine-tuning based on this past season, but don’t expect a lot of radical revisions,” he said. “", "For example, we’re still going to allow teams to use reds in second practice, but we’re going to look at other aspects, like, are we giving the teams enough tires? ", "You want teams to have the correct quantities to be able to run.", "\n\n“In theory a 75-minute practice would give fans a longer period in which to see the IndyCars on track, but if the teams only have X amount of tires, then you’re going to get long stretches where no one is on the track. ", "That doesn’t make sense.", "\n\n“So 45 minutes and enough tires, then they’ll go – they have to, because the window is limited.”", "\n\nMany of the best drivers have long suggested that Firestone should aim for a bigger gap between the pace/behavior of the reds and the blacks [harder primary compound] and Frye said this would be another topic to be discussed in his meeting with the Nashville, TN-based company.", "\n\n“That’s something definitely on the table,” he said. “", "Until we have the meeting, I’m not sure what is and isn’t possible, but let’s say Firestone have been a huge help in terms of testing the new aerokit and we’ve all learned a lot.", "\n\n“So now we have our data, they have their data, we’ll be able go through all of that to come up with a plan of what the new car needs compared with the ’17 car.”", "\n\nFrye also alluded to shifting the race weekend schedules for the sake of clarity and also to help promoters.", "\n\n“We’re going through all the schedules right now,” he said. “", "I think we were better this year than in the past in terms of standardizing our schedules, but we want to take that to the next level in terms of garage hours being the same, practice times the same, qualifying times, and so on, at least to the extent that it’s practical.", "\n\n“Now we’re starting to get date equity, we can take our actual event timetables and make them similarly consistent, and that’s good for the spectators, good for the promoters and good for the teams.”" ]
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[ "from __future__ import absolute_import\nfrom contextlib import contextmanager\nimport zlib\nimport io\nfrom socket import timeout as SocketTimeout\nfrom socket import error as SocketError\n\nfrom ._collections import HTTPHeaderDict\nfrom .exceptions import (\n ProtocolError, DecodeError, ReadTimeoutError, ResponseNotChunked\n)\nfrom .packages.six import string_types as basestring, binary_type, PY3\nfrom .packages.six.moves import http_client as httplib\nfrom .connection import HTTPException, BaseSSLError\nfrom .util.response import is_fp_closed, is_response_to_head\n\n\nclass DeflateDecoder(object):\n\n def __init__(self):\n self._first_try = True\n self._data = binary_type()\n self._obj = zlib.decompressobj()\n\n def __getattr__(self, name):\n return getattr(self._obj, name)\n\n def decompress(self, data):\n if not data:\n return data\n\n if not self._first_try:\n return self._obj.decompress(data)\n\n self._data += data\n try:\n return self._obj.decompress(data)\n except zlib.error:\n self._first_try = False\n self._obj = zlib.decompressobj(-zlib.", "MAX_WBITS)\n try:\n return self.decompress(self._data)\n finally:\n self._data = None\n\n\nclass GzipDecoder(object):\n\n def __init__(self):\n self._obj = zlib.decompressobj(16 + zlib.", "MAX_WBITS)\n\n def __getattr__(self, name):\n return getattr(self._obj, name)\n\n def decompress(self, data):\n if not data:\n return data\n return self._obj.decompress(data)\n\n\ndef _get_decoder(mode):\n if mode == 'gzip':\n return GzipDecoder()\n\n return DeflateDecoder()\n\n\nclass HTTPResponse(io.", "IOBase):\n \"\"\"\n HTTP Response container.", "\n\n Backwards-compatible to httplib's HTTPResponse but the response ``body`` is\n loaded and decoded on-demand when the ``data`` property is accessed. 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[ "Agence France-Presse — Getty Images\n\nThree ministers of the Karnataka State government resigned Wednesday after they were accused of watching pornographic footage on a mobile phone during a session of the state assembly.", "\n\nOne of the ministers involved is the minister of Women and Child Development. ", "This seems to be the first such incident in India, where mobile phone ownership has skyrocketed in recent years to more than 700 million, but phones that show videos and surf the Internet are still relatively new.", "\n\nThe ministers involved are C. C. Patil, minister of Women and Child Development, J. Krishna Palemar, minister of the Public Works Department and Laxman Sangappa Savadi, minister of the Cooperation Department.", "\n\nThe ministers were captured on film on Tuesday by television news channels. ", "During these channels’ regular filming of the assembly session, they position cameras above ministers in attendance, which happened to be a good vantage point to see what the ministers in question were watching on their phones.", "\n\nAll the ministers belong to Hindu nationalist party known as the Bharatiya Janata Party, which is known for its conservative stand on social issues. ", "Earlier this year, Minister Patil was quoted saying “I don’t favor women wearing provocative clothes and always feel they need to be dignified in whatever they wear.”", "\n\nWhat, exactly, the ministers were watching on the phone is unclear – it was described as “pornographic” in nature by the television channels who filmed it. ", "Video clips show Minister Savadi with his phone dangling casually between his legs, while a debate in the assembly raged, news channels said about the Pakistani flag being raised in a village in Karnataka in recent weeks. ", "What he is looking at was blurred out when it was rebroadcast.", "\n\nThe B.J.P. promised tough action against their members. “", "We have deep sense of regret that any of our members are involved in this” said Arun Jaitley, a senior B.J.P. leader and opposition leader in the upper house of Parliament.", "\n\nThe ruling Congress party did not miss the opportunity to criticize its rivals. ", "Kapil Sibal, a senior minister in the Congress-led national government said, “When the B.J.P. waxes eloquent on issues of morality, if they look at their own members of the legislative assembly, they will find the answers there.”", "\n\nMr. Patil, the minister involved, said he was innocent, telling journalists Wednesday “We will request the honorable speaker to conduct an investigation and we will come out with a clean chit.”", "\n\nThe state opposition parties including Congress demanded immediate dismissal of the three ministers. ", "The B.J.P. government enjoys a very thin majority in Karnataka. ", "One of its former ministers is still in jail for alleged massive corruption in the exporting of iron ore." ]
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[ "Deputy mayor apologises after parking in town centre with no permit\n\nThe message left in Cllr Chung's car ANL-140521-110911001\n\nThe deputy mayor has apologised after parking in a permit only area displaying a note stating ‘be back soon thank you Cllr Patrick Chung’.", "\n\nA picture of the note along with Cllr Chung’s council identification card was tweeted by a resident who questioned if it granted him the right to park where he pleased.", "\n\nThe Cllr who was sworn in as deputy mayor last week apologised via a statement on the council’s Facebook page.", "\n\nHe said: “I would like to apologise for not displaying my parking permit in Bury St Edmunds last Wednesday.", "\n\n“I do own a permit and should have displayed it. ", "I was busy attending to council matters. ", "However I accept that is not an excuse for not displaying my permit and I will make sure it will not happen again.", "\n\n“I understand that had a traffic warden seen my car, I would have received a ticket.", "\n\n“I will pay the money that I should have been fined to the Mayor’s charities, Gatehouse in Bury, and the Acute Kidney Injury unit at West Suffolk Hospital.”", "\n\nCllr Chung said that he had parked in the town centre without a permit in order to visit a resident concerned about a broken pipe as part of his council duties.", "\n\nHe said the decision to leave the note was made in a rush as he felt the situation was urgent and he would not make the same decision again." ]
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[ "Q:\n\nMake discord know input and use it to give output, python\n\nI am making a Discord bot in python 3.5. ", "I want the bot to know when i write \";info @example:1111\" and give me output: \n\nusername is:\nuser id is:\nuser joined at: etc...\n\nI do not get this to work.", "\nThis i my code:\n@client.event\nasync def on_message(message, user: discord.", "Member): \n if message.content.upper().startswith(';INFO'):\n if \"248783308341772288\" in [role.id for role in message.author.roles]:\n await client.send_message(message.channel,\"The users name is: {}\".format(user.name))\n await client.send_message(message.channel,\"The users ID is: {}\".format(user.id))\n await client.send_message(message.channel,\"The users status is: {}\".format(user.status))\n await client.send_message(message.channel,\"The users highest role is: {}\".format(user.top_role))\n await client.send_message(message.channel,\"The user joined at: {}\".format(user.joined_at))\n else:\n print(\"No access!\")", "\n\nA:\n\nYou're trying to program a command in the on_message coroutine. ", " Instead, use ext.commands. ", " Below I define a command INFO that takes a user as an argument. ", " We use the has_role check to see if the caller has the correct role. ", " If they don't, there's an error handling coroutine to send them a message.", "\nfrom discord.ext import commands\nimport discord\n\nbot = commands.", "Bot(command_prefix=';')\n\n@bot.command(pass_context=True)\n@commands.has_role(\"ROLE NAME\")\nasync def INFO(ctx, user: discord.", "Member):\n channel = ctx.message.channel\n await bot.send_message(channel,\"The users name is: {}\".format(user.name))\n await bot.send_message(channel,\"The users ID is: {}\".format(user.id))\n await bot.send_message(channel,\"The users status is: {}\".format(user.status))\n await bot.send_message(channel,\"The users highest role is: {}\".format(user.top_role))\n await bot.send_message(channel,\"The user joined at: {}\".format(user.joined_at))\n\n@INFO.error\nasync def info_error(error, ctx):\n if isinstance(error, commands.", "CheckFailure):\n await bot.send_message(ctx.message.channel, \"Insufficent permission\")\n\n" ]
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[ "31 December 2019: China (Wuhan) announces 27 cases of pneumonia related to a seafood and live animal market. ", "On 7 January 2020, a new coronavirus is identified as the cause: 2019-nCoV, renamed COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 February 2020. ", "We have since seen its rapid spread[@bib0005].", "\n\nCOVID-19 is the third coronavirus causing severe pneumonia so far this century, together with those responsible for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV: 8098 cases in 2003 and a case fatality rate of 10% for 7 months) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV: 2458 cases in 2012 and a case fatality rate of 34%). ", "According to the Spanish Ministry of Health, as of 21 February, COVID-19 has accounted for 76 259 cases and 2247 deaths, representing an overall mortality of 2.9%, although in hospitalized patients it ranges between 4.3[@bib0010] and 11%[@bib0015]. ", "Most cases are in China, but 1174 cases have also been reported in 25 other countries, with 9 deaths and a case fatality rate of 0.8%. ", "All 3 viruses are zoonotic, their origin attributed to bats, with an intermediary step to other mammals (civet cats in SARS, camels in MERS and, it seems, pangolins in COVID-19)[@bib0020]. ", "The new virus has probably emerged due to coexistence in the intermediate host of a bat coronavirus and a human one, capable of infecting man and being transmitted from person to person. ", "There are 4 other coronaviruses that can cause the common cold.", "\n\nThe disease may have flu-like symptoms (high temperature, myalgia, respiratory symptoms, and possible progression to pneumonia), although with less abrupt onset, and upper respiratory symptoms appear to be insignificant or absent in coronavirus infection[@bib0010], [@bib0015], [@bib0025]. ", "In both influenza and coronavirus, most patients do not present severe disease, but others may develop pneumonia. ", "In hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, 26% required intensive care; 61% of these developed acute respiratory distress syndrome and 30% shock[@bib0010]. ", "Close contact with a confirmed case or a recent trip (14 days prior) to an affected region of China was important to differentiate them[@bib0030].", "\n\nManagement involves isolation, symptomatic treatment, and support measures. ", "There is no antiviral agent for this infection, although drugs used for other coronaviruses such as lopinavir-ritonavir and remdesivir are being tested[@bib0035]. ", "Corticosteroids are not useful and should be avoided[@bib0040]. ", "A vaccine is not foreseeable in the short term.", "\n\nTransmissibility is very high, with a basic reproduction number---a measure of new cases from each infected patient---of 2.2 (at the level of SARS or the 1918 influenza pandemic)[@bib0045], suggesting possible exponential growth. ", "Transmission is by close contact, respiratory droplets or contaminated hands[@bib0050]. ", "Transmission through infected surfaces is likely; human coronaviruses persist on metals, glass, or plastics for more than 9 days. ", "A fecal-oral mechanism has not been ruled out. ", "Nosocomial transmission, especially to health care workers (41% and 29%, respectively), is crucial[@bib0010]. ", "An important factor is the potential for transmission from asymptomatic subjects[@bib0055]. ", "Asymptomatic carriers are a concern, because they are difficult to identify and isolate, and therefore increase the chances of spread.", "\n\nIt is essential that all persons with symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 adhere to basic prevention measures (cough etiquette and hand hygiene). ", "Since the detection of biological agents is not easy during health care, and it is initially difficult to establish specific preventive measures, the \"Principle of Preventive Action\" should be applied. ", "Visual alerts should be posted at the entrance to health centers and in strategic locations inside, with instructions on hand hygiene and cough etiquette in the appropriate languages. ", "These measures include isolation in a private room, restricted access and surgical mask. ", "In addition to standard precautions, visitors should adopt measures against contact and droplets before entering the room of suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19[@bib0060].", "\n\nHealthcare professionals should wear a gown (if not waterproof and splashes are anticipated, add a plastic apron), FFP3 mask[@bib0065]---single use in accordance with European standard EN149:2001 (American equivalent, NIOSH N95), with special emphasis on correct use[@bib0060]---gloves and eye protection.", "\n\nAlthough airborne transmission by aerosols has not been demonstrated, it is thought that it could occur during invasive respiratory tract procedures[@bib0070] and if aerosols are generated (sputum induction, aerosol therapy, aspiration, bronchoscopy, etc.). ", "The number of people in the room should be minimized[@bib0060], performing the procedures in properly ventilated places[@bib0075]---ideally negative pressure rooms equipped with HEPA (High efficiency Particulate Air) filtration[@bib0065]---and using disposable shoe covers.", "\n\nPrevention measures are required as soon as a case is suspected, especially hand hygiene at the 5 moments of clinical interaction, and before and after removing the facemask[@bib0080]. ", "Consumables should be single-use, and, if they need to be shared between patients, cleaned and disinfected[@bib0075]. ", "Cleaning staff should use the same protective equipment as described above. ", "Consumables for which cleaning and disinfection are not practicable should be considered Class III Biomedical Waste, like other waste.", "\n\nReducing the number of contacts transmitting the disease by detecting and isolating carriers, developing drugs and vaccines, and educating the public would put us in a position to control or even eradicate the epidemic. ", "There is also a need to clearly explain the actual incubation period, the role of asymptomatic carriers, the definitive reproduction number, and virus clearance after the cessation of symptoms.", "\n\nThe pathogenicity of COVID-19 is lower than that of SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, and a seasonal slowdown of the epidemic, such as influenza outside winter, is possible. ", "Nevertheless, a mutation of the new virus could appear to better adapt to man and enhance its virulence (as happened in SARS)[@bib0085]. ", "For now, both appear to follow a similar pattern, with most patients not seriously ill and increased risk of mortality in individuals over 65 years of age with comorbidities or immunosuppression. ", "It does not appear to be transmitted more rapidly or to have higher mortality than influenza.", "\n\nUntil very recently, the existence of sustained transmission outside China had not been taken into account, and confining the outbreak to China would have contained spread of the virus, as was the case with SARS. ", "However, recent news of numerous rapidly-emerging cases in other parts of the world, such as South Korea and Italy, means that pandemic spread of the virus cannot be ruled out. ", "We will know very soon and will invariably recommend adherence to the basic principle of preventive action.", "\n\nPlease cite this article as: Peña-Otero D, Díaz-Pérez D, de-la-Rosa-Carrillo D, Bello-Dronda S. ¿Preparados para el nuevo coronavirus? ", "Arch Bronconeumol. ", "2020;56:195--196.", "\n" ]
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[ "Q:\n\nHandling dynamic tables in selenium web driver using Xpath\n\ni am using selenium web driver for the test automation work for a web site. ", "In that web site there is a page where it display details of a purchase order. ", "It has multiple tables with no id/name associated with them. ", "The design is using just \"td\" and \"tr\" elements. ", "Each table can contain multiple rows,columns depending on the purchase order. ", "I want to validate each and every field with given values. ", "How can i get these dynamic details using Xpath?", "\n\nA:\n\nYou can get the total number of <tr> tags within a <td> tag by giving the xpath of the <td> element by using this function - \nList<WebElement> ele = driver.findElements(By.xpath(\"Xpath of the table\"));\n\nNow you can use a for each loop to loop through each of the <tr> tags in the above list and then read each value by using getText() method.", "\nLet me know if this helps you.", "\n\n" ]
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[ "Social-cognitive functioning and schizotypal characteristics.", "\nThe authors examined the relationship between social cognition and a feature of schizotypal personality referred to as magical ideation, defined broadly as the presence and intensity of illogical beliefs about causality and the nature of reality. ", "The measures of social cognition used in this study were the Character Intention Task (CIT) and the adult version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. ", "Regression analyses indicated that understanding of character intentions, as measured by CIT scores, and ability to identify emotions on the Eyes test were related to non-realistic beliefs. ", "Principal components analysis of the Magical Ideation Scale generated 3 factors: Occult Beliefs, Non-Realism, and New Age Ideas. ", "Results indicated that impaired understanding of character intentions and ability to identify emotions on the Eyes test were related to non-realistic beliefs. ", "Understanding the cognitive impairments associated with schizotypal characteristics can facilitate development of more targeted therapeutic interventions." ]
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[ "Q:\n\nProblems in Theorem 2.43 of baby Rudin\n\nTheorem 2.43 Let $P$ be a nonempty perfect set in $\\mathbb{R}^k$. Then $P$ is uncountable.", "\nProof Since $P$ has limit points, $P$ must be infinite. ", "Suppose $P$ is countable, and denote the points of $P$ by $\\mathbf{x_1}, \\mathbf{x_2}, \\mathbf{x_3}, \\ldots$. We shall construct a sequence $\\{V_{n}\\}$ of neighborhoods as follows.", "\nLet $V_1$ be any neighborhood of $\\mathbf{x_1}$. If $V_1$ consists of all $y\\in \\mathbb{R}^k$ such that $|y−x_1|<r$, the closure $\\overline{V_1}$ of $V_1$ is the set of all $y\\in \\mathbb{R}^k$ such that $|y−x_1|≤r$.\nSuppose $V_n$ has been constructed, so that $V_n\\cap P$ is not empty. ", "Since every point of $P$ is a limit point of $P$, there is a neighborhood $V_{n+1}$ such that (i) $\\overline{V_{n+1}} \\subset V_n$, (ii) $x_n\\notin \\overline{V_{n+1}}$, (iii) $V_{n+1}\\cap P$ is not empty. ", "By (iii), $V_{n+1}$ satisfies our induction hypothesis, and the construction can proceed.", "\nPut $K_n=\\overline{V_n}\\cap P$. Since $\\overline{V_n}$ is closed and bounded, $\\overline{V_n}$ is compact. ", "Since $\\mathbf{x_{n}}\\notin K_{n+1}$, no point of $P$ lies in $\\cap_1^\\infty K_n$. Since $K_{n}\\subset P$, this implies that $\\cap_1^\\infty K_n$ is empty. ", "But each $K_n$ is nonempty, by (iii), and $K_n\\supset K_{n+1}$, by (i); this contradicts the Corollary to Theorem 2.36.", "\n\nI have not been able to understand third paragraph of Walter's proof. ", "I would like to understand why the neighborhood $V_{n+1}$ exists with properties (i),(ii) and (iii), using only the previous definitions and theorems of the Book.", "\n\nA:\n\nFor the 3rd paragraph:\n$V_n = N_{\\epsilon_n}(p_n)$ some $p_n \\in P, \\epsilon_n > 0$. $\\exists$ infinitely many elements of $P$ in $V_n$, so pick one $p_{n+1}$ that is not equal to $x_n$ or $p_n$. Let $\\epsilon=d(p_n, p_{n+1})$, $\\epsilon'=d(p_{n+1}, x_n)$, $\\epsilon''=\\epsilon_n-\\epsilon>0$. Choose $\\epsilon_{n+1} < \\min\\left\\{\\epsilon, \\epsilon', \\epsilon''\\right\\}$, then:\n\n$d(x_n, p_{n+1}) > \\epsilon_{n+1}$ so certainly $x_n \\not\\in \\overline{V}_{n+1}$\nif $d(e, p_{n+1}) \\leq \\epsilon_{n+1}$ then $$\\begin{align}d(e,p_n) &\\leq d(e,p_{n+1}) + d(p_n, p_{n+1}) \\\\ &\\leq \\epsilon_{n+1} + \\epsilon \\\\ &< (\\epsilon_n - \\epsilon) + \\epsilon = \\epsilon_n\\end{align}$$ so $\\overline{V}_{n+1} \\subset V_n$.\n$p_{n+1} \\in V_{n+1} \\cap P$ so intersection is non-empty.", "\n\n" ]
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[ "Q:\n\nAspect to find all the pointcuts executed at runtime\n\nI need to write an aspect (let's call it A) that shows all the executed pointcuts at runtime. ", "Is there a way to write a pointcut like call(...) that points directly to another pointcut without using the aspects' names ?", "\nI've written something that uses mostly calls to generic functions and within() so that when a function in a aspect is called my aspect A prints something. ", "I feel that it's not an ideal solution because I'd always need to write all the aspects names and would be to long with many aspects. ", "\npublic class Main {\n public static void main(String[] args) {\n ClassA a = new ClassA();\n a.methodA();\n a.methodA();\n a.methodB();\n a.methodA();\n }\n}\n\npublic class ClassA {\n public void methodA() {\n System.out.println(\"MethodA\");\n }\n public void methodB() {\n System.out.println(\"MethodB\");\n }\n public void methodC() {\n System.out.println(\"MethodC\");\n }\n}\n\npublic aspect MethodAAspect {\n pointcut MethA():\n call(public * ClassA.methodA());\n pointcut MethC():\n call(public * ClassA.methodC());\n after():\n MethA() {\n System.out.println(\"Aspect here, methodA ended.\");", "\n }\n after():\n MethC() {\n System.out.println(\"Aspect here, methodC ended.\");", "\n } \n}\n\nIf, in this example, I'd need an aspect that counts how many times all pointcuts have been executed or prints something when a pointcut is executed how should I write it?", "\n\nA:\n\nI am not sure I understand correctly what you want to achieve because your description is somewhat imprecise. ", "For example, a pointcut is not \"executed\", an application method or an advice inside an aspect are. ", "So I am not sure if you want to just log each method call (or maybe method execution, see below for the difference) or maybe need some kind of meta aspect which counts how many times aspect advices are being executed. ", "I am assuming the former, simpler case here because it makes most sense to me.", "\nYour application code, but with package names:\npackage de.scrum_master.app;\n\npublic class ClassA {\n public void methodA() {\n System.out.println(\"MethodA\");\n }\n\n public void methodB() {\n System.out.println(\"MethodB\");\n }\n\n public void methodC() {\n System.out.println(\"MethodC\");\n }\n}\n\npackage de.scrum_master.app;\n\npublic class Main {\n public static void main(String[] args) {\n ClassA a = new ClassA();\n a.methodA();\n a.methodA();\n a.methodB();\n a.methodA();\n }\n}\n\nAspect intercepting method execution:\nThis aspect intercepts all method executions (not calls!) ", "in your own code.", "\npackage de.scrum_master.aspect;\n\npublic aspect MyAspect {\n after() : execution(* *(..)) {\n System.out.println(thisJoinPoint);\n }\n}\n\nThe log output is:\nMethodA\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodA\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodB\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodB())\nMethodA\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "Main.main(String[]))\n\nPlease note that also the execution of Main.main(..) is being logged even though the method is never called explicitly (but executed nevertheless!).", "\nAspect intercepting method execution:\nThis aspect intercepts all method calls from your own code, which also includes calls to third-party or JDK classes.", "\nPlease note that in order to avoid an endless loop we have to add && !", "within(MyAspect) because the aspect advice also calls a JDK method.", "\npackage de.scrum_master.aspect;\n\npublic aspect MyAspect {\n after() : call(* *(..)) && !", "within(MyAspect) {\n System.out.println(thisJoinPoint);\n }\n}\n\nThe log output in this case is:\nMethodA\ncall(void java.io.", "PrintStream.println(String))\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodA\ncall(void java.io.", "PrintStream.println(String))\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodB\ncall(void java.io.", "PrintStream.println(String))\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodB())\nMethodA\ncall(void java.io.", "PrintStream.println(String))\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\n\nOf course you could also use call() and limit calls to your own packages, for example:\npackage de.scrum_master.aspect;\n\npublic aspect MyAspect {\n after() : call(* de.scrum_master.app..*(..)) && !", "within(MyAspect) {\n System.out.println(thisJoinPoint);\n }\n}\n\nThe log output here is:\nMethodA\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodA\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodB\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodB())\nMethodA\ncall(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\n\nIt always depends on what you want to achieve.", "\nIf this is not what you wanted, please update your question to be more precise and notify me with a comment. ", "Then I see what I can do.", "\n\nUpdate concerning follow-up question about meta aspect:\npackage de.scrum_master.aspect;\n\npublic aspect MetaAspect {\n before() : adviceexecution() && !", "within(MetaAspect) {\n System.out.println(thisJoinPoint);\n }\n}\n\nLog for first MyAspect version using execution() changes to:\nMethodA\nadviceexecution(void de.scrum_master.aspect.", "MyAspect.after(JoinPoint))\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodA\nadviceexecution(void de.scrum_master.aspect.", "MyAspect.after(JoinPoint))\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nMethodB\nadviceexecution(void de.scrum_master.aspect.", "MyAspect.after(JoinPoint))\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodB())\nMethodA\nadviceexecution(void de.scrum_master.aspect.", "MyAspect.after(JoinPoint))\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "ClassA.methodA())\nadviceexecution(void de.scrum_master.aspect.", "MyAspect.after(JoinPoint))\nexecution(void de.scrum_master.app.", "Main.main(String[]))\n\n" ]
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[ "Q:\n\nUnable to implement Google API 'Search using a specific app'\n\nI am trying to implement the 'Search using a specific app' functionality as per the android documentation. ", "But I am unable to get it working. ", "This is my query 'Ok google, search for xyz on helloapp'\nFollowing is my implementation. ", "I have added meta data which is not required, but did not work without it either.", "\nImplementation\nManifest\n <activity\n android:name=\".", "MainActivity\"\n android:label=\"@string/app_name\" >\n <intent-filter>\n <action android:name=\"android.intent.action.", "MAIN\" />\n\n <category android:name=\"android.intent.category.", "LAUNCHER\" />\n </intent-filter>\n <meta-data\n android:name=\"android.app.default_searchable\"\n android:value=\".", "SearchableActivity\" />\n </activity>\n <activity\n android:name=\".", "SearchableActivity\"\n android:label=\"@string/app_name\" >\n <intent-filter>\n <action android:name=\"com.google.android.gms.actions.", "SEARCH_ACTION\"/>\n <category android:name=\"android.intent.category.", "DEFAULT\"/>\n </intent-filter>\n\n <meta-data\n android:name=\"android.app.searchable\"\n android:value=\".", "SearchableActivity\" />\n\n </activity>\n\nSearchable Activity\npublic class SearchableActivity extends Activity {\n\n @Override\n protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {\n super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);\n setContentView(R.layout.searchlayout);\n\n Intent intent = getIntent();\n if(SearchIntents.", "ACTION_SEARCH.equals(intent.getAction())){\n String query = intent.getStringExtra(SearchManager.", "QUERY);\n Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), query, Toast.", "LENGTH_LONG).show();\n }\n\n }\n\n}\n\nA:\n\nFigured out from this post, that the app has to be published first for the functionality to work. ", "However, we can emulate this with the following adb shell command\nadb shell am start -a com.google.android.gms.actions.", "SEARCH_ACTION -e query 'search for xyz on..' packagename\n\n" ]
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[ "Q:\n\nReformatting JSON by Placing Object into Array\n\nI'm trying to reformat my JSON to work with an external API\nMy current JSON Structure:\n{\n \"serviceConfigs\": {\n \"servicecode\": \"SC1\",\n \"specifiers\": {\n \"Brand ID\": {\n \"text\": {\n \"value\": \"test\",\n \"type\": \"text\"\n }\n },\n \"Program ID\": {\n \"text\": {\n \"value\": \"test\",\n \"type\": \"text\"\n }\n }\n }\n }\n}\n\nDesired Output:\n{\n \"serviceConfigs\": [{\n \"servicecode\": \"SC1\",\n \"specifiers\": {\n \"Brand ID\": {\n \"text\": {\n \"value\": \"test\",\n \"type\": \"text\"\n }\n },\n \"Program ID\": {\n \"text\": {\n \"value\": \"test\",\n \"type\": \"text\"\n }\n }\n }\n }]\n}\n\nSo currently serviceConfigs is in an Object, but I want it into an array\nMy current thought process is to use a push command, but I'm not sure how to access the object (Loop?).", "\n\nA:\n\nYou can access the key's value and place it back to same key in desired format.", "\n\nlet obj = {\"serviceConfigs\": {\"servicecode\": \"SC1\",\"specifiers\": {\"Brand ID\": {\"text\": {\"value\": \"test\",\"type\": \"text\"}},\"Program ID\": {\"text\": {\"value\": \"test\",\"type\": \"text\"}}}}}\r\n\r\nobj.serviceConfigs = [obj.serviceConfigs]\r\n\r\nconsole.log(obj)\n\n" ]
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[ "Zonguldak Alapli Anatolian High School\n\nZonguldak Alapli Anotolian High School started an education as one class in Ahmet Zeki Primary School in 1995. ", "In the beginning of 1996–1997 years, Zonguldak Alapli Anotolian High School was moved to Social Cooperation and Solidarity Foundation. ", "In 1998, Zonguldak Alapli Anatolian High School was moved to another building which was built by the Special Provincial Directorate of Administration. ", "Zonguldak Alapli Anatolian High School continues education as Anatolian High School depending Middle Education General Administration in the same school.", "\n\nEducation\n\nZonguldak Alapli Anatolian High School is one of the most considerable school in Alaplı. ", "Its education is based on Anatolian High School principles. ", "There are some languages such as English and German compulsory.", "\n\nIn 10th class, Students have to select a branch which are \"Foreign Language\", \"Turkish-Maths based\" and \"Science-Maths based\", although students select these branches, they are responsible all of the main courses like Maths, Turkish, Physics, History etc.", "\nAlso students can take courses like Drawing, Music, Computer Science, PE etc.", "\n\nThere are Music, Drawing, Foreign Language, Computer, Science Labaratories. ", "There is library which has almost 600 books. ", "The school has 330 students. ", "There is a small museum which has been created by students and teachers.", "\n\nProjects\n\nThere are some projects related to abroad like Comenius and e-twinning. ", "Comenius project was founded by headmaster and English teachers. ", "The project was accepted by Center for European Union Education and Youth Programmes. ", "As for e-twinning, students have a contact with students in the Netherlands by e-mail.", "\n\nSocial Activities\n\nEvery year, festivals are held in the school. ", "In this program, there are competitions like tug of war, gunny sack race, game of finding gold in yoghurt.", "\n\nReferences\n\nhttp://alaplianadolu.meb.k12.tr/\n\nCategory:High schools in Turkey\nCategory:Zonguldak" ]
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[ "How To Make Your Computer Faster Today\n\nHow To Make Your Computer Faster Today\n\nWhat's Internet Download Manager crack in concerning types of file sizes and some of the this affect your internet download allowance? ", "Let's first take a closer take a file kinds.", "\n\nNokia is famous for producing quality handsets to cater the growing and ever evolving market of mobiles. ", "They are reputed nearly all user friendly mobile phones in the actual marketplace. ", "Internet Download Manager 6 Crack produces user specific mobile handsets. ", "The various series are N series, E series, Xpress music etc. ", "Nokia is also called for equipping their handsets with latest technologies. ", "Offers you Nokia mobile phones in this market are Nokia N97 mini, Nokia X6, Nokia X3 and Nokia N900.", "\n\nBut people who use a slow Internet connection suffer from frustration and also not capable of working smoothly on that basis problem. ", "So for through the users the solution of this concern is usable.", "\n\nFull Money back guarantee - This call to action example even goes one step further and removes any doubt about the opportunity to for of which you get Your primary money earlier.", "\n\nOnce you've determined which you can spare rid yourself of all unnecessary files, go online. ", "Download an adware and malware removal method. ", "You can find these free programs by running simple query your favorite search engine. ", "Once you've installed these programs, have a full scan of your stomach. ", "Delete any incomplete extensions or unwanted programs that may have been installed may didn't locate.", "\n\nThe Internet is widely recognized as a big source info and elements. ", "Using tools on the Internet, you can now learn ways to do nearly anything - even another words. ", "For those are motivated to learn Spanish, you can be glad learn there are even free learn Spanish downloads seen on the Online world. ", "Without spending a penny, you will download a program that can you learn this favourite language. ", "When you have learned Spanish, a whole new world of jobs and opportunities are going to available a person. ", "There are even plenty of work from their own home jobs available, for people who know both Spanish and English. ", "Imagine, getting superb work from their own home job offer just because you learned Spanish with also Internet Download Manager!", "\n\nInternet Download Manager 6 Crack is a self-propagating program that works its way through a process or network (like the Internet), often causing loss. ", "It does not require a host program to activate they. ", "Someone has to insert a worm directly into network of interconnected computers where messages can be sent from to another and computer files and programs exchanged. ", "Example is a neighborhood area network where each computer does have its files, programs operating systems and hard discs with regard to example would be discovered in a higher or corporate setting.", "\n\nIf it takes still no effect, an individual recommended to employ a System Repair Software. ", "System repair tools are designed to fix errors of Internet explorer. ", "With those tools you can safely clean, repair and optimize the Internet explorer registry having a few simple mouse mouse clicks. ", "By scanning your browser regularly and fixing errors, your IE browser must only you have to be stable but get improved on the aspect of the IE browser performance." ]
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[ "Researchers Take On Quantum Computers\n\nApril 8, 2008\n\nFor now, full-fledged quantum computers are the stuff of science fiction “” in last summer’s blockbuster movie Transformers, the bad guys use quantum computing to break into the U.S. Army’s secure files in just 10 seconds flat.", "\n\nBut Prem Kumar, the AT&T Professor of Information Technology in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the director of the Center for Photonic Communication and Computing, and his research group are one step closer to realizing that technology “” though for far better purposes. ", "The group recently demonstrated one of the basic building blocks for distributed quantum computing using entangled photons generated in optical fibers, and their research was published in the April 4 edition of Physical Review Letters.", "\n\n“Because it is done with fiber and the technology that is already globally deployed, we think that it is a significant step in harnessing the power of quantum computers,” Kumar says.", "\n\nQuantum computing differs from classical computing in that a classical computer works by processing “bits” that exist in two states, either one or zero. ", "Quantum computing uses quantum bits, or qubits, which, in addition to being one or zero can also be in a “superposition,” which is both one and zero simultaneously. ", "This is possible because qubits are quantum units like atoms, ions, or photons that operate under the rules of quantum mechanics instead of classical mechanics.", "\n\nThe “superposition” state allows a quantum computer to process significantly more information than a classical computer and in a much shorter time.", "\n\nThe area of quantum computing took off about 14 years ago after mathematician/physicist Peter Shor created a quantum algorithm that could factor large integers much more efficiently than a classical computer. ", "Such an algorithm put the computer world in a tizzy because many web sites secure information like credit card and bank account numbers over the Internet through the public-key cryptography method known as RSA, after its inventors Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman. ", "This method is based on the assumption that it is computationally infeasible to factor very large integers on classical computers.", "\n\nThough researchers are still many years away from creating a quantum computer capable of running the Shor algorithm, progress has been made. ", "Kumar’s group, which uses photons as qubits, found that they can entangle two indistinguishable photons together in an optical fiber very efficiently by using the fiber’s inherent nonlinear response. ", "They also found that no matter how far you separate the two photons in standard transmission fibers they remain entangled and are “mysteriously” connected to each other’s quantum state.", "\n\nFor this paper, Kumar and his team used the fiber-generated indistinguishable photons to implement the most basic quantum computer task ““ a controlled-NOT gate, which allows two photonic qubits to interact.", "\n\n“This device that we demonstrated in the lab is a two-qubit device “” nowhere near what’s needed for a quantum computer “” so what can you do with it?” ", "Kumar says. “", "It’s nice to demonstrate something useful to give a boost to the field, and there are some problems at hand that can be solved right now using what we have.”", "\n\nThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has funded the group’s next effort to study how to implement a quantum network for physically demonstrating efficient public goods strategies, which are similar to the mechanism design theory that Nobel laureate Roger Myerson laid the foundation for while at Northwestern.", "\n\nKumar says such a network could help out with high stakes auctions, like if, for example, the Department of Defense wanted to build an expensive airplane and sends out a request for bids. ", "No one company can build the entire airplane, and there could be 15 companies that can build some part of the airplane, whether it’s a navigation system or an engine.", "\n\nBut instead of just giving the project to the lowest bidder, the government could save public dollars by allowing these companies to bid in a complicated way that makes the process more efficient. ", "Maybe the engine company has worked with the fuselage company before and, if they worked together again, could be more efficient and less expensive than another two companies working together. ", "They could then send in a conditional set of bids, along with regular bids if the two companies were to work with other companies as well.", "\n\n“Figuring out the best possible outcome is possible with quantum computers,” Kumar says. “", "Based on these fiber-type gates that we are building utilizing entanglement, the auctioneer has an efficient way of determining optimal outcomes when bidders make conditional bids. 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[ "\"If Congressional Republicans refuse to pay America’s bills on time, Social Security checks, veterans benefits will be delayed,\" Obama said. \"... ", "Investors around the world will ask if the United States of America is in fact a safe bet. ", "Markets could go haywire. ", "Interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money.\"", "\n\nOne analyst — Michael Feroli, the chief economist at JP Morgan — speculated what such a situation might look like, specifically if the U.S. missed a payment to bondholders." ]
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[ "The differential diagnosis between primary cutaneous large B-cell lymphoma and cutaneous follicular lymphoma: prognostic and therapeutic implications.", "\nThe differential diagnosis between primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and cutaneous follicular lymphoma is one of the most difficult aspects of dermatopathology, even though morphological criteria are well established and a wide panel of antibodies is available to every laboratory. ", "Such diagnosis is, however, not trivial because it has important prognostic and therapeutic implications. ", "Nevertheless, when the literature is reviewed, there is a feeling that the diagnostic deficits from the past could perhaps be responsible for the differences observed in the therapeutic results with less aggressive treatments, such as rituximab. ", "The current report briefly revises some cases of primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with rituximab, which have been reported in the literature. ", "It also presents an additional case emphasizing the current approach to the differential diagnosis." ]
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[ "The effect of farrowing duration and parity on preovulatory follicular size and oxytocin release of sows at subsequent oestrus.", "\nThis study examined the extent to which prolonged farrowing and parity are associated with plasma oxytocin concentrations and follicular development of oestrous sows during subsequent insemination. ", "A total of 30 sows were allocated to two groups based on farrowing duration: (i) SHORT (n = 14): 159 ± 29 min, (ii) LONG (n = 16): 533 ± 190 min. ", "The sows were also divided into two parity classes: (i) YOUNG (n = 14): parity 2.5 ± 0.8, (ii) OLD (n = 16): parity 6.4 ± 2.3. ", "After weaning, the ovaries were examined daily with transrectal ultrasound. ", "On the second day of oestrus, blood samples were collected for oxytocin (OT) assay at -15, -10, -5, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +6, +8, +10, +15, +20, +25, +30, +40, +50 and +60 min with a boar contact between 0 and +10 min. ", "Boar presence stimulated an increase in OT concentrations (p < .05). ", "During boar presence, OT in the LONG group was higher than in the SHORT group (p < .01). ", "The sows in the OLD group had a longer farrowing duration than in the YOUNG group (p < .05). ", "OT levels and diameters of follicles were more relevant for parity than was the duration of farrowing. ", "We therefore conclude that the OT levels and follicular development of oestrous sows are associated due to parity but difficult to be predicted from the duration of previous farrowing." ]
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[ "\"(Laughter)\" \" (Tyres screech)\" \" Hey, move out of the way you crazy turtle!\" \"", "Humans, huh... ..seems to me like they're always in a hurry, but they have nowhere to go.\" \"", "That was my old mate Ray back there.\" \"", "He almost got himself run over.\" \"", "Huh!\" \"", "We were born on this very same beach, some fifty years ago, and we've been mates ever since.\" \"", "Today is a special day, we're both going to be granddads.\" \"", "Imagine that!\" \"'", "It could take awhile before the little ones hatch though, 'so, let me take you back in time, 'and tell you about our first encounter with the humans.\" \"'", "There was a time when this beach was practically deserted.\" \"'", "Nothing out here but us turtles, 'and the sound of those beautiful waves.'\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"(", "Seagulls screeching)\" \"Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Hey, come on, you need to hustle a flipper!\" \"", "I can't get out!\" \"", "Let's go... to the water.\" \"", "We're wasting time.\" \"", "See you in 30 years!\" \"", "Or not!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Oomph!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"(", "Sighs)\" \"(Seagulls screeching)\" \"Hello... hello?\" \"", "Is anybody up there?\" \"'", "I was only five minutes old and already I had the sinking feeling 'that I was not going to make it.'\" \"(", "Screeches)\" \"Ahh!\" \"(", "Squawks)\" \"Help, let me go!\" \"", "Ah!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Oh-ho, oh!\" \"", "Hi there!\" \"", "Watch out!\" \"", "Ahh!\" \"", "WOO!\" \"", "That was well cool with those birds, eh?\" \"", "It was as if we were flying!\" \" (", "Groans)\" \" You know, you don't look too good.\" \"(", "Groans)\" \" Can you move?\" \" ", "Huh?\" \"", "We have to get going.\" \"", "We've got some good waves coming in now.\" \"", "Come on, we gotta go, Shelly!\" \"", "Birds are everywhere!\" \"", "Wait, we have to help him!\" \"", "Come on, Shelly.\" \"", "There's nothing more you can do for him.\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Come on, don't give up.\" \"", "You can still make it!\" \"", "You have to try.\" \"", "Get up, I'll help you.\" \"(", "Screeching)\" \"Ah, let go!\" \"", "Help me, help!\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"(", "Gasps)\" \"(Sighs)\" \"Oh!\" \"'", "And so it began for me.\" \"'", "A little nudge to start me off.\" \"'", "Nonetheless, I was on my way.'\" \"", "♪ Let this love be a fading sky\" \"♪ We could drift all night to the new sunrise\" \"♪ Because we'll be free\" \"♪ I know you know you're free\" \"♪ Feels so good to be free\" \"♪ Mm-mm, baby\" \"♪ Free\" \"♪ There's nothing in between\" \"♪ What we are, what we've seen\" \"♪ What we are\" \"♪ We are just free\" \"♪ Free\" \"♪ Free... ♪\" \"(Grunts)\" \"Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Oh, hi there, new to the current?\" \"", "Hatched yesterday.\" \"", "You're awful young to be alone out here.\" \"", "It can get really scary.\" \"", "Scary?\" \"", "It is a big pond out here, in case you hadn't noticed!\" \"", "Lots of creatures out to get you, as you'll find out soon enough.\" \" ", "Find out what?\" \" ", "Where do I start?\" \" ", "Well, what about barracuda?\" \" ", "Barra what?\" \"", "Cudas, fastest predator in the ocean!\" \" ", "And you got your Great Whites!\" \" ", "White?\" \"", "Faster than the fastest, they are, and big teeth, too.\" \"", "Oh, never mind them.\" \"", "Just go with your instincts, and you'll be fine.\" \"", "No reason to be scared.\" \"", "I'm not scared.\" \"", "Well you should be!\" \"", "You're not even a snack for most creatures out here!\" \"", "Just follow your instincts, and good luck on your journey.\" \"", "What am I supposed to be looking for?\" \"", "When you find out, let us know!\" \"", "And watch out for the nets.\" \"", "If they get you, you're turtle soup!\" \"", "And watch out for the plastic.\" \"", "Seaweed good, plastic bad.\" \"", "OW!\" \"", "What did you do that for?\" \"", "Do I look like food to you?\" \"", "Oh, crazy fish!\" \"", "What a way to start the journey.\" \"", "Hmm.\" \"", "Ah!\" \"", "How's it going, guys?\" \"", "Looking mighty cosy up here.\" \" ", "Get off, you big oaf.\" \" (", "All) Yeah!\" \"", "Who put a dent in your shell?\" \"", "He's gonna eat all our food.\" \" ", "Yeah!\" \" ", "Yeah!\" \" ", "Get out of here!\" \" ", "Yeah.\" \"", "Go!\" \"", "We don't need some eating machine hanging around!\" \"", "Sling your hook!\" \"", "I wouldn't ride on your stupid whatever, if you were the last turtles in the ocean!\" \" ", "Good!\" \" ", "Go away!\" \"", "Hiya, fellas.\" \"", "Hoy-oy-oy, don't even think about it!\" \"", "Beat it!\" \"", "All right, I'm not one of your kind.\" \"", "Got that right!\" \" ", "Hey, watch out!\" \" ", "Ow!\" \"", "Ah, this is not my day!\" \"", "Now why'd you whack me upside my head?\" \"", "But, I...\" \"Lucky I didn't pass out!\" \"", "Look at that!\" \"", "Got a bump the size of a barnacle.\" \"", "Probably get bigger, take over my whole head.\" \"", "I, I, I don't think it will...\" \"You ever seen them barnacles?\" \"", "You let 'em hitch a ride with you, they never leave, bunch of freeloaders!\" \"", "Hello?\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Goodbye.\" \"", "What is that thing you're on anyway?\" \"", "You make it?\" \"", "Oh, I fell on it.\" \"", "It's a long story.\" \"", "How's your bump?\" \"", "Ah, no worries.\" \"", "Us Leathers got heads like rocks.\" \"", "The name's Ray.\" \"", "Sammy.\" \"", "Pleased to meet you.\" \"", "How long you been on the journey?\" \" ", "Just one day.\" \" ", "Me too!\" \"", "Caught the drift up north.\" \" ", "So did I!\" \" ", "Say!\" \"", "We have a lot in common, you and me.\" \" ", "Would you like to hop on?\" \" ", "Nah, I'm OK.\" \"", "Oh, OK.\" \"", "It was a joke!\" \"", "You know, seeing how we're supposed to be floatin' around until we grow up and all, this little raft of yours could come in handy.\" \"", "This ain't bad.\" \"", "Now, you're sure about this?\" \"", "I don't wanna get all friendly like and then you go crackers on me one day,\" \" and wanna kick me off.\" \" ", "I wouldn't do that.\" \"", "Besides, we were hatched on the same day, probably on the same beach!\" \"", "We're practically brothers.\" \"", "Brothers...\" \"I like that.\" \"", "Ah, the sun feels good, doesn't it?\" \"", "I like laying out in the sun.\" \"", "it's good for my skin, cos you know, when a turtle, you know, gets all dried up, everything gets all ugly and flaky, but I like that.\" \"", "I like that, it's good to have a turtle tan.\" \"'", "And that's how I met Ray.\" \"'", "He was definitely a character.\" \"'", "Always fun and never at a loss for words.\" \"'", "For ten years or so our life in the open sea, 'consisted mainly of floating and waiting.'\" \"", "You should try some.\" \"", "it's good!\" \"", "You've got to be kidding.\" \"", "My taste buds are a little more refined.\" \"(", "Laughs) That's what you call refined?\" \"", "Hoo, I love 'em!\" \"(", "Burps)\" \"They do gimme gas though.\" \"(", "Laughs)\" \"♪ I'm feeling happy\" \"♪ And warm all over\" \"♪ I hold you in my hand\" \"♪ And you spillover\" \"♪ So come on, we're having a good time\" \"♪ We're happy people, We're having the best time ever\" \"♪ We're happy people, Oh-oh\" \"♪ Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh\" \"♪ Oh-oh-oh-oh... ♪\" \"'You know, despite all the stories I heard, 'the ocean didn't seem like a scary place after all.'\" \"", "♪ I'm the way it should be\" \"♪ So come on, we're having a good time\" \"♪ We're happy people, We're having the best time ever\" \"♪ We're happy people, oh-oh\" \"♪ Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh ♪\" \"(Horn blasts)\" \" ♪ Why don't you take a look around - (Both laugh)\" \"♪ Take a look all around you\" \"♪ I'm feeling happy Take a look around\" \"♪ And warm all over Take a look all around\" \"♪ I hold you in my hand Take a look around\" \"♪ And you spill over... ♪\" \"'It was a pretty great life out here.\" \"'", "Time just seemed to fly by.\" \"'", "Before we knew it we had...\" \"Well, we had grown up.\" \"'", "Well, almost grown up, that is.'\" \"", "Oh, this is the life, my friend.\" \"", "No gas problems today, Ray?\" \"", "I'm feelin' pretty good.\" \"", "By the way, did you notice those two cuties leaving\" \" when we were comin' in?\" \" ", "Nope, didn't see them.\" \"", "Come on, they were checking you out!\" \" ", "No, they weren't.\" \" ", "Oh, yeah.\" \"", "Hey, do you think we'll be pals forever?\" \"", "Of course, forever and ever.\" \" ", "Don't you?\" \" ", "Definitely.\" \"", "But, at some point, now I'm not saying now, but, some time in the future, well, we're gonna have to choose a mate, right?\" \"", "OK.\" \"", "So?\" \"", "Have you ever thought about finding that someone special?\" \"", "I suppose.\" \"", "So, what's your type?\" \" ", "I don't know.\" \" ", "Come on, everybody's got a type.\" \"", "For me, she's gotta have a great laugh, and of course, share my thing for jellyfish.\" \"", "Of course.\" \"", "You still haven't told me what your type is?\" \"", "Actually, I met someone once that I think could be my type.\" \"", "Oh, really?\" \"", "Well, come on, come on, this is major!\" \"", "You gotta tell me!\" \"", "You're gonna make more of it than it actually was.\" \"", "You already made more of it!\" \"", "OK.\" \" ", "Her name's Shelly.\" \" ", "Go on.\" \"", "She was...\" \"she was kind of sweet.\" \"", "Mm.\" \"", "Where'd you meet her?\" \"", "She was um...\" \"an important part of my early life.\" \"", "What?\" \"", "We met a day after you hatched, been together ever since, and she's a big part of your life?\" \" ", "She is!\" \" ", "Mm?\" \" ", "Was.\" \" ", "Well, OK, I want all the juicy details.\" \"", "There are no juicy details.\" \"", "Start talkin' or I don't stop bugging you.\" \"", "OK, OK, fine.\" \" ", "Come on, I'm listening.\" \" (", "Laughs)\" \"Wow, that was some story.\" \"", "You saved her life.\" \"", "It was more of an accident.\" \"", "The birds collided.\" \"", "You spit sand in that bird's face.\" \"", "You saved her life!\" \"", "I don't even know if she made it.\" \"", "There you are, you never know.\" \"", "It's a small ocean out there.\" \"", "Maybe someday me and you'll run into her.\" \" ", "Maybe.\" \" (", "Both) Ah!\" \" ", "Whoo!\" \" ", "Ha-ha, is this great or what?\" \"", "Better than great!\" \"'", "Ray was truly the best friend I could have hoped for.\" \"'", "He was always fun.\" \"'", "Always good humoured and always looking for new adventures.\" \"'", "One thing though, I could have done without his stinky jellyfish.'\" \"(", "Crash)\" \"(Groans)\" \"(Alarms)\" \"(Crash)\" \"'Come on, don't give up.'\" \"", "You can still make it!\" \"", "You have to try.\" \"", "Get up!\" \" ", "Come on Sammy, get up!\" \" ", "Oh!\" \"", "It's about time you woke up.\" \"", "What?\" \"", "Oh.\" \"", "What have you been doing?\" \"", "Exploring!\" \"", "Made friends with a cool old octopus.\" \"", "You gotta check him out.\" \"", "Have you eaten yet?\" \"", "I'll get something on the wing.\" \"", "Picky, picky, picky.\" \"", "Where are you taking me to?\" \"", "You'll see, we're almost there.\" \"", "Hey, Slim!\" \"", "Well, hello!\" \"", "Grab on, boys!\" \"", "Come on, Sammy, you're not scared, are you?\" \"", "No, of course not.\" \"", "Come on then!\" \"", "it's gonna be fantastic!\" \" ", "Welcome aboard.\" \" ", "Here we go!\" \"", "Pick a tentacle, any tentacle.\" \"", "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going be a bumpy ride.\" \"", "Here we go!\" \"", "Round and round and round.\" \"", "Love it!\" \"", "I Teach you to carry on\" \"I Watch now, but now it's gone away...\" \"I\" \"Oh!\" \"", "Woo-hoo.\" \"", "So was that fun or what?\" \"", "My head's still spinning.\" \" ", "Where's everybody going?\" \" ", "Whoa, we've got a situation here!\" \"", "What's going on?\" \"", "It doesn't look good.\" \" ", "Smells bad too.\" \" ", "Oh!\" \"", "What is this stuff?\" \"", "It's all around us!\" \"", "We'd better take cover!\" \"", "We'll be safe in here...\" \"I think.\" \"", "Slim, you ever seen anything like this?\" \"", "No, not like this.\" \"", "However, I do remember a cargo ship once ran aground on some rocks, and dropped a whole batch of Icelandic bananas!\" \"", "These aren't bananas.\" \"", "Most certainly not.\" \"", "Oh.\" \"", "Good lord, that's disgusting!\" \"", "I'll wager a guinea that that ship is rammed to the gunnels with the stuff.\" \"", "You chaps should head out, it's not safe staying around here.\" \"", "What about you, Slim?\" \"", "Oh, Slim'll be fine.\" \"", "I like staying put.\" \"", "I'm a hermit, not the crab, you understand.\" \"", "But anyway, I've got a lot of cleaning up to do.\" \"", "Take care my turtle friends.\" \" ", "Thanks.\" \" ", "Take care of yourself!\" \"", "This looks horrible.\" \"", "It was so beautiful here.\" \"", "Why would anybody do this to us?\" \"", "I don't know, it doesn't make any sense at all.\" \"(", "Helicopter)\" \"'Humans were strange creatures.\" \"'", "Some made a mess, while others cleaned it up.\" \"'", "That was our first contact with humans.\" \"'", "It wouldn't be our last.\" \"'", "Over the years, I learned that many things would change, 'but one thing was always a constant.\" \"'", "People would affect our lives 'more and more.'\" \"(", "BANG!\" \")\" \"", "Wow, what was that?\" \"", "That hurt my ears.\" \"", "Look at that!\" \"", "What is it?\" \"", "Some kind of aliens?\" \"", "No, humans.\" \"", "They're everywhere.\" \"", "I think we need to get out of here.\" \"", "This is a little too close for comfort.\" \"", "Hey!\" \"", "What did ya do that for?\" \"", "There's no room on here, especially for your stinky jellyfish.\" \"", "What are you talking about?\" \"", "We can't even move on here any more.\" \"", "Maybe I should just take my jellyfish and hit the current myself!\" \"", "Then you could stretch out and have all the space to yourself.\" \" ", "I wasn't saying you had to...\" \" Whoa...\" \"Uh-ooh!\" \"", "Well, there you go.\" \"", "I guess we won't have to worry about being crowded any more, now will we!\" \"", "Look, Ray, I...\" \"What?\" \"", "What's the rush, guys?\" \"", "Oh, Ray!\" \"", "The net, it's got me!\" \"", "Hold on, I'll get you out of there.\" \"", "Don't panic.\" \"", "I'll tear this thing up.\" \"", "I already tried.\" \"", "It's too hard!\" \"", "I can't bite through it!\" \"", "Ah!\" \" ", "Ray!\" \" ", "Sammy!\" \"", "Wait for me here!\" \"", "I'll find a way out.\" \"", "I'll be right here, Sammy!\" \"", "You hear me?\" \"", "Right here!\" \"", "Ah, they got me.\" \" ", "Sammy?\" \" ", "Ray?\" \"", "We'll get out of this.\" \"'", "That was the first time that I saw real fear on Ray's face.'\" \" ", "Sammy!\" \" '", "I was pretty scared myself)\" \"Sammy!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"Ohh!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Whoa!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ah.\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ahh!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"(Sighs) Oh, Ray.\" \"'", "This was one of those times I could've used a little luck, 'one of those little nudges.\" \"'", "I had the feeling I was never going to see Ray again.'\" \"", "Gotta be thirty degrees out here.\" \"", "Away with you, I'll give it 35.\" \"", "What you got there then, boy?\" \"", "It's a little greenback.\" \"", "Think we should we make some soup?\" \" (", "Both laugh)\" \" That little boy's overcooked already!\" \"", "Chuck him!\" \"(", "Both continue to laugh)\" \"(Groans)\" \"♪ Oh-ho-ho\" \"♪ If you ever find yourself stuck in the middle of the sea\" \"♪ I'll sail the world to find you\" \"♪ If you ever find yourself lost in the dark and you can't see\" \"♪ I'll be the light to guide you\" \"♪ To find out what we're made of\" \"♪ When we are called to help our friends in need\" \"♪ You can count on me, like one, two, three, I'll be there\" \"♪ And I know when I need it, I can count on you, like four, three, two\" \"♪ You'll be there\" \"♪ Cos that's what friends are supposed to do, oh, yeah... ♪\" \"Hey, what's this?\" \"", "Oh, isn't he a cute little turtle?\" \"", "See turtle, Fluffy?\" \" ", "See?\" \" ", "He looks so scared, doesn't he?\" \"", "We'll get him some food, and we'll take real good care of him.\" \"", "OK?\" \"", "Fluffy, turtle eat food.\" \"", "And it's time for your dinner, too.\" \"(", "French accent) OK, let's get one thing straight, little turtle.\" \" ", "these are my humans.\" \" ", "I didn't ask to be here.\" \"", "Your humans brought me here.\" \"", "If I may suggest, you should plan on getting your little shell out of here as soon as possible, unless of course, you prefer to end up like my ex-amis, ze chicken.\" \" ", "Chicken?\" \" ", "Absolument!\" \"", "Whose playpen do you think this was?\" \"", "They eat animals?\" \"", "But she seems so nice.\" \"", "Do not let the mumsy-wumsy attitude fool you.\" \"", "She will stuff you like a goose, then, it is r-r-r, pâté for everyone.\" \"", "Shh, here she comes now!\" \"", "Here you go, little man.\" \"", "You are so skinny.\" \"", "We need to fatten you up, don't we?\" \"", "Come here, don't be afraid.\" \"", "Do not forget.\" \"", "You have been warned.\" \"", "Bon appétit!\" \"\"", "You have a strange way, Ralph,\" \"\"of proving that the world has grown smaller.\" \"\"", "So, because you can go round it in three months...\"\" \"\"In eighty days,\" interrupted Phileas Fogg.\" \"\"", "That's true, gentlemen,\" added John Sullivan.\" \"\"", "Only eighty days, now that the section between Rothal and Allahabad,\" \"\"on the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, has been opened.\"\" \"", "So, have you given any more thought to your escape?\" \"", "You are starting to look like ze fat goose more and more every day.\" \"", "Ze time will come.\" \"", "it's a sure thing.\" \"", "You and your chicken stories!\" \"", "Is it true?\" \"", "Can you really go around the world?\" \"", "But of course you can!\" \"", "I myself have travelled all over with my humans.\" \"", "Since they rescued me from the murky waters of the Seine in Paris, oo-la-la, it has been magnifique!\" \"", "So, wait, there are other oceans out there?\" \"'", "One day, Snow found a female turtle.\" \"", "I think she wanted us to...'\" \"Mate!\" \"", "You've got to be kidding!\" \"", "I suppose she wants more turtles.\" \"", "I know what mating is.\" \"", "That is so not happening.\" \"", "And who's your hairy friend?\" \"", "That's Fluffy.\" \"", "These are his humans.\" \"", "Exactement!\" \"", "You just stay away from my humans, sister.\" \"", "Oh, you can keep your humans as far as I'm concerned.\" \"", "Bunch of wack-a-doodle-doo creatures!\" \"", "The further away from them I am, the better.\" \"", "Tell me, sugar, how long have they been holding you prisoner?\" \"", "I'm not a prisoner.\" \"", "Really, then why are you still here?\" \"", "This is the same question I have been asking for weeks!\" \"", "Back off, whiskers.\" \"", "Let me break it down for you.\" \"", "Where I come from, this here fence looks a lot like a prison, but, OK, believe what you will if it makes you feel better.\" \"", "Fluffy!\" \"", "Dinner calls!\" \"", "À bientôt!\" \" ", "I'm Sammy.\" \" ", "Vera.\" \"", "Speaking of dinner, I am starving!\" \"", "Do they just feed hairball or us, too?\" \"", "Yeah, when the sun goes down.\" \"", "Beautiful!\" \"", "Don't make any sudden moves on me.\" \"", "Go ahead and give us a wake-up call when it's time to eat, will you?\" \"(", "Yawns)\" \"(Sitar music plays)\" \"There you go.\" \"", "You'll be our little peace ambassador.\" \"", "Merry Christmas, little man.\" \"", "Hey, what did she paint on my shell?\" \"", "Turn around, let me see.\" \"", "It is zat, stupid... ze sign!\" \"", "What can I say.\" \"", "I have told you.\" \"", "You are marked, mon ami.\" \"", "Oh, there you go again with the chicken and the funny words routine.\" \"", "Never mind him, Sammy.\" \"", "It looks cute on you.\" \"", "Why do you think they dress up like that with those silly hats?\" \"", "Incroyable!\" \"", "You really don't get it?\" \"", "Because it's Christmas!\" \"", "You get presents.\" \"", "Hey, maybe this mark is Snow's present to me.\" \"", "Doubtful.\" \"", "In any event, don't get any ideas, Monsieur Hard Shell.\" \"", "She is only being nice because it's Christmas.\" \"", "♪ Jingle bells\" \"♪ Jingle bells\" \"♪ Jingle all... ♪\" \"'I still don't know if Fluffy's chicken story was true or not.\" \"'", "I wanted to believe Snow was a kind human and wouldn't do that to me.\" \"'", "But you never knew, when it came to humans.\" \"'", "It didn't take long before the hippies realised,\" \"'Vera and I weren't going to mate.\" \"'", "They said we had different karmas... 'or auras - whatever they were.'\" \"", "Zat should be you out there.\" \"", "Hold on, I thought you liked Vera?\" \"", "Vera's too old and too tough for turtle soup.\" \"", "But you...\" \" Ow!\" \" ..\" \"", "I'd say you were just about right!\" \"", "Vera!\" \"(", "Man) None of you kids belong on this beach!\" \"", "I want you all off here now!\" \"", "Snow, they're taking Sunshine away!\" \"(", "Sirens)\" \"The cops!\" \"", "The army!\" \"", "They're shipping them out to Vietnam!\" \"(", "Man) You with the love beads, start that bus up.\" \"", "Vite, vite, go, go, go!\" \"", "What's going on?\" \"", "You, you're coming with us.\" \"", "This is it, it's chicken time.\" \"", "You have to hide now!\" \"", "They did the same thing before.\" \"", "They... you know what I mean.\" \"", "Stay put, and don't move.\" \"", "You don't want to end up as fricassee, do you?\" \"(", "Man) All right, shake a leg.\" \"", "Come on, get out of it.\" \"(", "Young man) We have rights, man.\" \"(", "Snow) Wait.\" \"", "Where's the little man?\" \"", "Has anybody seen him?\" \"", "I can't find him.\" \"", "Quiet.\" \"(", "Man) Right, you horrible lot, everybody get off this beach.\" \"", "Get your stuff and move out!\" \"(", "Sirens)\" \"Have a good life little turtle!\" \"", "Peace.\" \"'", "The whole time I was with the humans, Fluffy wanted to get rid of me, 'but in the end, it was them who left.\" \"'", "I never quite understood what happened.'\" \"", "♪\" \" All the leaves are brown ♪\" \" All the leaves are brown\" \"I\" \" And the sky is grey I\" \" And the sky is grey\" \"♪\" \" I've been for a walk ♪\" \" I've been for a walk\" \"♪\" \" On a winter's day ♪\" \" On a winter's day\" \"♪\" \" I'd be safe and warm ♪\" \" I'd be safe and warm\" \"♪\" \" If I was in L.A. ♪\" \" If I was in L.A.\" \"♪\" \" California dreaming ♪\" \" California dreaming\" \"♪ On such a winter's day\" \"♪ Stopped into a church\" \"♪ I passed along the way\" \"♪\" \" Well I got down on my knees ♪\" \" Got down on my knees\" \"♪\" \" And I pretend to pray ♪\" \" I pretend to pray... ♪\" \"Mm.\" \"", "Hm!\" \"", "Oh, hey, excuse me.\" \"", "You wouldn't know where I could find some food, sea weeds?\" \"(", "Sighs)\" \"'At that point I thought, maybe I wasn't meant to go on this journey.\" \"'", "Maybe I'd spent too much time with the humans.\" \"'", "But there was no turning back now.'\" \"", "Oh!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"Argh!\" \"", "Well, well, well, look what the trash brought in!\" \"", "Vera!\" \"", "I see you escaped one prison and got yourself all tangled up in another.\" \"", "I'm so glad to see you.\" \"", "Yeah, lots of rubbish out here.\" \"", "Got to be careful.\" \"", "What brings you here?\" \" ", "Food.\" \" ", "Yeah!\" \"", "Follow me.\" \"", "What did I tell you?\" \"", "This is just what I needed.\" \"(", "Faint) Help!\" \"", "Hold on a sec, what's that noise?\" \" ", "I didn't hear anything.\" \" (", "Faint) Oh, oh!\" \" ", "This is so tasty!\" \" (", "Screams)\" \"Shh!\" \"", "Ah-ha!\" \"", "Shark!\" \"", "Help!\" \"", "Help!\" \"(", "Screams)\" \"Oh!\" \" ", "Are you hurt?\" \" ", "He bit me pretty hard but I'm fine.\" \"", "He's coming back.\" \"", "Quick, this way.\" \"", "Hurry, he's gaining on us.\" \"", "Quickly.\" \"", "Here.\" \" (", "Screams)\" \" Oh!\" \"", "Quick!\" \"", "In here.\" \".\" \"", "Oh!\" \".\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Quick, no!\" \" ", "Keep going!\" \" ", "Oh!\" \"", "Faster, faster!\" \" ", "Ohh!\" \" (", "Screams)\" \"Come on, keep going!\" \"(", "Both gasping)\" \"Keep going!\" \"", "Down here!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "That was close!\" \"", "Too close.\" \"(", "Screams) Leave us alone!\" \"", "Hey you, big teeth!\" \"", "That's right, hot shot!\" \"", "I got your scaly botty on my radar!\" \"", "You picked the wrong turtle to be messing with!\" \"", "Ohh, you want some of this?\" \"(", "Grunts) Is that all you've got?\" \"", "I'm gonna call you the Great Wimp not the Great White!\" \"", "Ah!\" \" ", "Oh, no!\" \" ", "Vera!\" \"", "Hey, you think that hurts?\" \"", "What?\" \"", "Please!\" \"", "That's all you got?\" \"", "Oh, yeah, I'm gonna make cat food out of you, pal!\" \"", "Look at you, I've got one tough shell, fish breath!\" \"", "You heard me.\" \"", "And don't make me swim after you!\" \"", "Woo, that felt good.\" \"", "No need to worry about mister shark any more.\" \"", "You were incredible!\" \"", "Are you two related?\" \"", "No, we're just friends, well, sort of.\" \"", "Well, got to go.\" \"", "Feed the boy, cos, a fat turtle is a happy turtle.\" \"", "Take care you two.\" \"", "You know, you don't look too good.\" \"", "Are you OK?\" \"'", "Don't give up.\" \"", "You can still make it!\" \"", "You have to try.'\" \"(", "Gasps) You're...\" \"Wait, you're... you're Shelly!\" \"", "How do you know my name?\" \"", "Is this a dream?\" \"", "No, I, I don't think so.\" \"", "Are you the same \"fell out of a bird's beak when you were hatched,\" Shelly?\" \"", "Just a minute.\" \"(", "Gasps) I knew you looked familiar, too!\" \"", "You saved my life - twice!\" \"", "What?\" \"", "No!\" \"", "The first time was an accident.\" \"", "That was no accident, that was fate.\" \"", "You know, I don't even know your name.\" \"", "Sammy.\" \"", "Well, Sammy, this is incredible!\" \"", "It is, isn't it?\" \"", "How's your shell?\" \"", "It's just a scratch.\" \"", "Are you as hungry as I am?\" \"", "Famished!\" \"'", "Life is strange.\" \"'", "Just when you thought the going was pretty tough, 'out of the blue things happen, 'and everything's suddenly great again.'\" \"", "Hey, Shell, you ever get bored just drifting, going round in circles?\" \"", "It's what we do.\" \"", "I know, but wouldn't it be great just to travel around the world?\" \"", "What do you mean?\" \"", "This is our world.\" \"", "I think there's a lot more than these waters.\" \"", "For instance?\" \"", "Well, the humans talk about ice oceans and strange islands.\" \"", "I want to see them!\" \"", "You're definitely a different type of turtle.\" \" ", "I guess that's why I like you.\" \" (", "Gasps) You like me?\" \"", "What's not to like?\" \"", "So, just how exactly do you plan on seeing the world?\" \"", "Have you ever heard about a secret passage?\" \"", "You really think one exists?\" \" ", "I do.\" \" ", "The humans again?\" \"", "Maybe they made that whole thing up.\" \"", "Maybe, but I want to do something no one else has done.\" \"", "I want to see the world, ice oceans!\" \"", "So, you wanna come along with a weirdo turtle like me?\" \"", "Is this a proposition, Sammy?\" \"", "Yes, I suppose it is.\" \" ", "I'd love to go with you.\" \" (", "Gasps) Really?\" \"", "It's not every day you get a chance to see the world, right?\" \"", "How do we find this secret passage?\" \"", "I'm not sure.\" \"", "Let's head south, we'll ask around.\" \"'", "Everything suddenly fell into place.\" \"'", "I had a purpose, a journey.\" \"'", "And best of all, someone to share it with.'\" \"", "♪ Destiny is a funny thing\" \"♪ We hear people say things are meant to be... ♪\" \"All I know is that I see a lot of ships heading that way.\" \"", "A secret passage?\" \"", "That, I couldn't tell you.\" \"", "I stay as far away from those humans as possible.\" \"", "That must be the way!\" \"", "I feel it!\" \"", "I feel it, too!\" \"", "Good luck!\" \"", "♪ Never to feel love\" \"♪ And you will see that nothing at all is impossible\" \"♪ Because love will find a way... ♪\" \"There's loads of boats.\" \"", "I don't see any secret passage.\" \"", "Let's move on.\" \"", "Of course he's not crazy!\" \"", "We have a plan.\" \"", "We want to see the world.\" \"", "Thanks anyway.\" \"", "This is not as easy as I thought.\" \"", "Wait!\" \"", "Over there!\" \"", "♪ Because mountains and valleys may come between us\" \"♪ But time nor space will ever defeat us\" \"♪ And you will see that nothing at all is impossible... ♪\" \"This is not the secret passage.\" \"", "Look at all this nasty stuff around here.\" \"", "This can't be it.\" \"", "I think you're right.\" \"(", "Birdsong)\" \"Taste the water!\" \" ", "It's sweet!\" \" ", "Wait!\" \"", "I remember the humans mentioned something about sweet water\" \" flowing through the secret passage.\" \" ", "Do you think we're close?\" \"", "Yeah!\" \"", "This must be it.\" \"", "Let's check it out.\" \"", "It's so different and so beautiful.\" \"", "It's amazing!\" \"(", "Bird call)\" \"Wow, did you see that?\" \"", "There's birds everywhere!\" \"", "We've got to be careful.\" \"", "Look at that!\" \"", "I've never seen a snake that big in the ocean.\" \"", "Maybe he's the guardian of the secret passage.\" \" (", "Hisses)\" \" Let's keep going.\" \"", "That is one strange looking beast.\" \"", "It looks like a real monster.\" \"(", "Gasps) Did you see that?\" \" ", "What?\" \" ", "I'm not sure.\" \"", "I feel like we're being followed.\" \"(", "Gasps)\" \"Sammy?\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "I don't think they're anything to worry about.\" \"", "They're not that big.\" \"", "OW!\" \"", "Ah!\" \"", "True, unless you count the fact they have a whole lot of nasty teeth...\" \"There seem to be quite a lot of them.\" \"(", "Growls)\" \" (Growls) - (Scream)\" \"See, I told you they were...\" \" Ah!\" \" ", "Sammy!\" \"", "Let me go!\" \"", "Ahh!\" \"", "Ahh!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"Why did you bring me up here?\" \" (", "Cheeping)\" \" Ow!\" \"", "OW!\" \"", "Ow!\" \"", "Stop it!\" \"", "Ow!\" \"", "Cut it out!\" \"(", "Gasps)\" \" (Cheeping)\" \" Ahh, cut it out!\" \"(", "Chainsaw)\" \"(Screams)\" \"Great!\" \"", "Now how do I get down?\" \"", "Oh!\" \"(", "Ship horn)\" \"(Sawing continues)\" \"Ohh!\" \"(", "Screams)\" \"Oh!\" \"", "Sammy, I was so frightened!\" \"", "I thought I'd lost you forever.\" \"(", "Gasps) Duck!\" \"", "Maybe looking for the secret passage is a bad idea!\" \"", "I think I know where it is!\" \"", "When I was up in that tree,\" \"I saw all these big ships heading towards a place in the distance.\" \"", "I think we're close.\" \"", "Really close!\" \"(", "Ship horn)\" \"We made it!\" \"", "You were right!\" \"", "Yeah, and getting through is gonna be another story.\" \"", "Sammy, you're too close!\" \"", "Follow me!\" \"", "We've gotta get ahead of the ship!\" \"", "Maybe we should go back!\" \"", "They already closed the door behind us.\" \"", "We've come this far!\" \"", "We can make it!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Oh!\" \" ", "Sammy!\" \" ", "Shelly!\" \"", "I can't hold onto the rope!\" \"", "Hold on, I'm coming to get you.\" \" ", "Sammy!\" \" ", "Stay!\" \"", "Stay!\" \"", "Hold on.\" \"", "Just hold on!\" \" (", "Screams)\" \" Shelly!\" \" ", "Help!\" \" ", "No, no, no!\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Shelly!\" \"", "Shelly, where are you?\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Shelly!\" \"", "Shelly.\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Argh!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"", "Ahh!\" \"(", "Gasps)\" \"Ohh!\" \"", "Oh, Shelly!\" \"'", "Losing Shelly was all my fault.\" \"'", "My big idea to see the world, and now here it was.'\" \"", "♪ Ain't no sunshine when she's gone\" \"♪ it's not warm when she's away\" \"♪ Ain't no sunshine when she's gone\" \"♪ And she's always gone too long anytime she goes away... ♪\" \"Yo, what's up with you?\" \" ", "Nothing.\" \" ", "Is you lost?\" \"", "I suppose I am.\" \"", "♪ ..when she's gone\" \"♪ Wonder if she's gone to stay\" \"♪ Ain't no sunshine when she's gone\" \"♪ And this house just ain't no home anytime she goes away\" \"♪ Anytime she goes away\" \"♪ Mm-mm-mm-mm\" \"♪ And I know, I know, I know, I know\" \"♪ I know, I know, I know, I know, I know... ♪\" \" Well, hello there, young turtle!\" \" ", "Hi.\" \"", "What's that funny looking mark on your shell?\" \"", "Humans painted it on me.\" \"", "Oh, you poor thing.\" \"", "No, it's not what you think.\" \"", "You're the second turtle we've met with a strange mark on its shell.\" \"", "A shark bite?\" \"", "Yeah, I think that's what she said it was.\" \"", "Yes, I think you're right, dear.\" \"", "Oh, she was a lovely female, too.\" \"", "A bit strange though.\" \"", "Sure was!\" \"", "Told us some crazy story about going through a secret passage, heading for the ice oceans.\" \"", "You sure she said secret passageway?\" \"", "Heard her plain as day!\" \"", "Indeed we did.\" \"", "She was going on and on and on about sweet water, giant ships...\" \"That's Shelly!\" \"", "Why, I do believe that was her name.\" \"", "Shelly's alive!\" \"", "She's alive!\" \"", "Oh, thank you, thank you!\" \"", "You just made me the happiest turtle in the whole ocean!\" \"", "Thank you!\" \"", "Good luck, dear.\" \"", "We truly hope you find your mate.\" \"", "Oh, to be young and in love again.\" \"'", "I searched everywhere.\" \"'", "I talked to anyone who would listen.\" \"'", "For a long time, Shelly seemed to have vanished without trace.\" \"'", "But, once in awhile, I'd come across turtles who'd seen her.\" \"'", "They gave me hope, fleeting as it was, 'because every time I was close to finding her,\" \"'I'd lose all trace of her again.\" \"'", "If only she had known I was looking for her.\"\" \"", "♪ I've been searching\" \"♪ Across the lonely water\" \"♪ Arms wide open to take you\" \"♪ Seems like forever\" \"♪ Since we last were laughing\" \"♪ Do you remember it the way I do?\" \"", "♪ Just know you never are alone\" \"♪ We just need to find our way back home\" \"♪ You're not alone\" \"♪ We just need to find our way... ♪\" \"Hey there, turtle!\" \"", "What's that crazy do-malarkey on your shell there?\" \"", "Helipad or something?\" \"", "It's a human marking.\" \" ", "A peace sign.\" \" ", "Peace sign?\" \"", "Where have I heard that before?\" \"", "Thinking, thinking, och aye, that's what she called it.\" \" ", "Who?\" \" ", "Oh, a cute little greenback like you.\" \"", "Big talker she was.\" \"", "Going on about sweet water, a secret passage, and propellers!\" \"", "You saw Shelly?\" \"", "I sure did!\" \"", "She had to go to the ice ocean.\" \"", "Made no sense to me, but then again what do I know, I'm just a bird,\" \" you're the turtle.\" \" ", "I've gotta get there, fast!\" \"", "Hold on, it's mighty cold there.\" \"", "Please, just tell me how I get there!\" \"", "This current you're on will get you there in no time.\" \" ", "Wouldn't stay there too long, though.\" \" ", "Ow!\" \"", "Frozen stiff ain't too attractive, if you know what I mean.\" \"(", "Laughs)\" \"Gotta fly, got a date with a pelican.\" \"'", "Funny how things had a way of repeating themselves.\" \"'", "I guess it was all a matter of circumstance and how you looked at it.\" \"'", "This time around, strangely enough, I was really happy to see a bird.'\" \"(", "Thunderclap)\" \"(Thunderclap)\" \"(Wind howling)\" \"I say, little man, what's that you're riding on?\" \"", "I don't know.\" \"", "The humans threw it away.\" \"", "I think it's some kind of boat.\" \"", "Looks pretty seaworthy.\" \"", "What brings you to these waters?\" \"", "You're a long way from where you should be?\" \"", "I, I know.\" \"", "I'm freezing.\" \"", "Maybe you can help me.\" \"", "I'm looking for...\" \"Look out!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Put down your weapons!\" \"", "You cannot do this!\" \"", "You're in violation of the law!\" \"", "The world is watching!\" \" ", "Hey, look at that!\" \"", "It's a green turtle!\" \" ", "Give me a hand.\" \"", "Pull him up here.\" \" ", "You found another one?\" \" ", "Yeah, you believe that?\" \"", "What are they doing in this part of the world?\" \"", "I know the climate's changing, but turtles in Antarctica?\" \"", "That's crazy.\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"(", "Barks)\" \"(Barks)\" \"(Chattering)\" \"(Trims)\" \"(Trims)\" \"Here you go, my friend.\" \"(", "Man) Her vital signs are good.\" \"", "She's made a remarkable recovery.\" \"", "We'll give her one last check up when we get back to base, then we'll tag her and she's good to go.\" \"", "Yes, I was right, it is you!\" \"", "I've got to get out of here.\" \"(", "Bangs wall)\" \"Open!\" \"", "Open!\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Oh.\" \"", "Oh!\" \" ", "Shelly!\" \" (", "All chatter excitedly)\" \"Sammy?\" \"(", "Mimics) Sammy!\" \"(", "All chatter at once)\" \"Hey, easy!\" \"", "You're gonna hurt yourself if you fall off there.\" \"", "All right, all right everybody.\" \"", "Shush!\" \"", "Shelly, is that you?\" \"", "Not today.\" \"", "Sorry, I thought you were someone else.\" \"", "Do you know what's going to happen to us?\" \"", "I heard the humans talking about this place.\" \"", "They're gonna take good care of us, put some kind of tag on us, and release us back into the ocean, man.\" \"", "I say, \"Relax and enjoy the food.\"\" \"", "I heard they got good cheese Fritos, man, and that stuff is good.\" \"", "OK?\" \"", "Level\" \"Easy.\" \"", "Sacré bleu!\" \"", "Well, look who it is!\" \"", "You are so fat, mon ami.\" \"", "Oh, it's you, Fluffy.\" \"", "But of course it's me!\" \"", "Don't I look just as fantastique as ever?\" \"", "I should be mad at you for tricking me that day on the beach.\" \"", "Oh, yes, ze chicken story.\" \"", "Well, you got me zere.\" \"", "I made it all up.\" \"", "I was a little more insecure back then.\" \"", "You're not going to hold a grudge, are you?\" \"", "No.\" \"", "it's good to see you, Fluffy.\" \"", "You, too, mon frére.\" \"", "So, how did you end up in here?\" \"", "I practically got myself frozen in the ice ocean.\" \"", "Really?\" \"", "So you did it, you went and saw the world after all?\" \"", "Yes.\" \"", "But you do not sound too happy about it.\" \"", "Pourquoi?\" \"", "It's a long story.\" \"", "Oh, mon dieu, speaking of stories,\" \"I have to admit I did miss you, whenever Snow started reading her books to me.\" \"", "Snow's here?\" \"", "Mais out!\" \"", "Somewhere.\" \" ", "Shelly!\" \" ", "Shelly?\" \"", "Who is that?\" \"", "Never mind!\" \"", "You have to help me get out of here, now!\" \"", "OK, OK.\" \"", "For being so slow, you turtles are always in a hurry.\" \"", "Fluffy!\" \"", "What do you want me to do?\" \"", "I need you to get the door open.\" \"", "Certain.\" \"", "What are doing in there bothering the animals, again, Fluffy?\" \"", "Oh, I don't believe it.\" \"", "Fluffy, you recognised him?\" \"", "It's our little peace ambassador.\" \"", "Look at you, little man, all grown up.\" \"", "What happened to you?\" \"", "How did you get here?\" \"", "I was afraid you wouldn't make it after I dumped you on the beach.\" \"", "It's so good to see you.\" \"", "I know, I know, you're in a hurry to get back to the sea, aren't you?\" \"", "Well, we're gonna get you out there soon enough.\" \"", "First we have to tag you.\" \"", "I need to get some more from the other building.\" \"", "It's so good to see you, little man, isn't it Fluffy?\" \"", "Back in a jiffy.\" \"", "Fluffy, hurry!\" \"", "All right, stand clear, I will get ze door open!\" \"", "Oy, oy, oy, stop that.\" \"", "Come on, outside, Fluffy, come on, outside and play.\" \"", "Leave the animals be.\" \"", "Sorry, mon ami.\" \"", "OK, here we go.\" \"", "You find yourself a mate, little man.\" \"", "And stay away from the cold water, OK?\" \"", "Bye-bye.\" \"'", "For a sea turtle, the odds of surviving in the ocean are pretty slim.\" \"'", "Shelly and I made it through some tough situations, 'with, at times, a little help from the humans.\" \"'", "But somehow, no matter how hard we tried, 'fate was determined to keep us apart.\"\" \" ", "You have to help us!\" \" ", "What's wrong?\" \"", "He's trapped!\" \"", "He's gonna fall over!\" \" ", "Who?\" \" ", "Hurry!\" \"", "Follow us!\" \"", "We found someone to help you!\" \"", "Good, cos this thing's about to go!\" \"", "Hold up, hold up, is that all you could find?\" \"", "You might as well have brought me a shrimp.\" \"", "He's too small!\" \"", "What's he gonna do?\" \"", "How's he gonna help me?\" \"", "Stop moving!\" \"", "You'll send yourself over the edge, and you're done for!\" \"", "Wait a second.\" \"", "You sound familiar.\" \"", "Come here.\" \"", "Come on, come closer.\" \"", "Let me get a better look at you.\" \"", "Well, twist my shell cos I can't believe this!\" \"", "Sammy?\" \"", "Sammy, is that you?\" \"", "Ray?\" \"", "I thought you were...\" \"Go ahead, go on say it- turtle soup, huh?\" \"(", "Laughs)\" \"How did you ever get away?\" \"", "Ah, it takes a lot more to stop old Ray here.\" \"", "You know that.\" \"", "It took me two days.\" \"", "This kid, a first-timer on the boat, found me, tossed me in a bait bucket.\" \" ", "Hoo.\" \" ", "Good thing, too, cos I was starving!\" \"", "After I ate all the bait, I jumped overboard.\" \"", "By then we were miles away from each other.\" \"", "I blamed myself for us getting separated.\" \"", "No, Ray, you...\" \"Whoa!\" \"", "He's gonna fall over if you don't get him out of there!\" \"", "I can do this.\" \"", "How did you end up in this thing anyway?\" \"", "OK, let me tell you about it, right?\" \"", "It was full of frozen squid when I found it!\" \"", "It was gonna be an easy in and out, but it slipped and I got trapped, so I just started eating them one by one, cos they thawed out real slow.\" \"", "But as I was eating, I started getting full, then I started moving slow, then I couldn't move and you know me I got the trots.\" \"", "OK, OK, no more talking, it's time to get you outta there!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"No, no, no!\" \"", "Easy, Sammy.\" \"", "Don't move, Ray, stay still.\" \"", "No!\" \"", "Ray!\" \"", "Sammy, can you get me out of here?\" \"", "Get me out of here!\" \" ", "Ahh!\" \" ", "Oh!\" \"", "Ahh!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"Whoo!\" \"", "I knew you had my shell all the time, my friend.\" \"", "Whoo!\" \"", "Ladies, my heartfelt gratitude goes out to you.\" \"", "Your bravery is only exceeded by your collective beauty.\" \"(", "Both giggle)\" \"Good line, Ray.\" \"", "Isn't it?\" \"", "Aside from the obvious reason, it's really good to see you, Sammy.\" \"", "It's been a long time.\" \"", "So what are you doing out here all alone?\" \"", "It's a long story.\" \" ", "Now where have I heard that before?\" \" ", "I need your help, Ray.\" \"", "Hey, we're practically brothers.\" \"", "What do you need?\" \"", "I have to find someone.\" \"", "Someone very special to me.\" \"", "The trick is to know where to look.\" \"", "And this time of year, there's only one place she would be headed.\" \"", "That would be the magical place.\" \"", "Look at this.\" \"", "It shines like this all day.\" \"", "You never want to leave.\" \"", "This is amazing!\" \"", "If you're looking for a mate, this is where you wanna be.\" \"", "There's Rita!\" \"", "Hey, Honeybee!\" \" ", "Rita, I'm back!\" \" ", "Huh?\" \"", "What?\" \"(", "Gasps) Ray!\" \"", "What took you so long?\" \"", "Oh, shnookums, I was...\" \"entangled, so to speak, OK?\" \"", "And then I swam into my very old friend.\" \"", "Honey, sugar pie, this is Sammy.\" \"(", "Gasps) Sammy?\" \"", "For real?\" \"", "The one and only.\" \"", "Hi, Rita.\" \"", "Very pleased to meet you.\" \"", "I thought you was dead?\" \"", "I mean, Ray always thought...\" \"I know, turtle soup.\" \"", "I'm glad you finally tamed his wandering ways.\" \"(", "Both) He's cute.\" \"", "Hey, hey, hey, relax, girls, he's got a mate already.\" \"", "Well, where is she?\" \"", "I'd love to meet her.\" \" ", "I wish I knew.\" \" ", "That's why we're here.\" \"", "See, we need to find her.\" \"", "They were separated quite a while ago.\" \"", "Oh, you poor dear.\" \"", "They've been looking for each other ever since.\" \"(", "Both) Oh, how romantic.\" \"", "She's got a shark bite on her shell.\" \" ", "Anybody seen her?\" \" ", "I believe I did.\" \"", "What's her name?\" \" ", "Shelly.\" \" ", "Yes, that's her!\" \"", "Where did you see her?\" \"", "Where did she go?\" \"", "I'm pretty sure she went in there.\" \"", "What are you waiting for, buddy?\" \"", "Let's go find her.\" \" ", "Oh, no, you don't.\" \" ", "Oh, but sugar bee...\" \"You stay right here.\" \"", "Sammy needs me.\" \"", "You brought him here, now it's up to him.\" \"", "Oh, OK then.\" \"", "I'll be right here if you want me.\" \"(", "Both) You'll find her, Sammy.\" \"", "Love always finds a way.\" \"", "Yeah.\" \"", "♪ Always finds a way\" \"♪ I know you're somewhere out there\" \"♪\" \" Somewhere far away\" \" Shelly?\" \"", "♪\" \" I want you back\" \" Shelly?\" \"", "♪ I want you back\" \"♪\" \" My neighbours think I'm crazy\" \" Shelly?\" \"", "♪ But they don't understand\" \"♪ You're all I have\" \"♪ At night when the stars light up my room\" \"♪ I sit by myself\" \"♪ Talking to the moon\" \"♪ Trying to get to you\" \"♪ In hopes you're on the other side\" \"♪ Talking to me too\" \"♪ Or am I a fool\" \"♪ Who sits alone\" \"♪ Talking to the moon?\" \"", "♪ Oh-oh-oh\" \"♪ I'm feeling like I'm famous\" \"♪ The talk of the town\" \"♪ They say I've gone mad\" \"♪ Yeah, I've gone mad\" \"♪ But they don't know what I know\" \"♪ Cos when the sun goes down... ♪\" \"Shelly?\" \"", "Shelly?\" \"", "Oh!\" \"(", "Grunts)\" \"Shelly?\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "What's wrong?\" \"", "You didn't find her?\" \"", "She's here all right.\" \"", "She's got a mate.\" \"", "Are you sure?\" \"", "I'm positive.\" \"", "I saw them together behind the boat.\" \"", "Oh, no.\" \"", "I'm really sorry, Sammy.\" \"", "What are you gonna do now?\" \"", "I know, I know you're probably not thinking this way, but there are lots of other turtles out there.\" \"", "Stop it, Ray.\" \"", "That's not what he wants to hear right now.\" \"", "Hey, Ray, you's back, how's it going?\" \" ", "Could be better.\" \" ", "Ooh, hi, Rita.\" \"", "Robbie, Clara's been looking for you.\" \"", "Well, that figures.\" \"", "With all the good-looking gals out here, she does not want me to be wandering around too much.\" \" (", "Both giggle)\" \" Well, I better get going.\" \"", "And later.\" \"", "You too, manana banana, you know what I'm talkin' about.\" \" ", "Who's Clara?\" \" ", "Robbie's mate.\" \"", "I thought...\" \"Shelly and...\" \"Robbie were...\" \"Mates?\" \"(", "Laughs hysterically)\" \"Yes, that's the way it looked to me.\" \"", "Robbie?\" \"", "Oh, oh, he'll flirt with any gal that says hello, and that's why Clara keeps him on a tight leash.\" \"", "That... would be Robbie.\" \"", "I should do the same with you.\" \"", "Me on a leash?\" \"", "Oh, sugar, you know you're my baby bee.\" \"", "So that means...\" \"Shelly may not have a mate after all.\" \"", "You might be right.\" \"", "What do I do?\" \"", "I wouldn't be waiting around here.\" \"", "But what if she doesn't...\" \"Doesn't what?\" \"", "Duh!\" \"", "Want him as her mate.\" \"", "Oh, yeah, OK, hold on, hold on.\" \"", "I got it!\" \"", "I got an idea.\" \"", "All right, listen to me, this is what you're gonna have to do,\" \"You're gonna need to make a big entrance, Sammy.\" \"", "Is Albert still hanging around?\" \"", "He is.\" \"", "What crazy idea are you trying to pull off this time?\" \"", "Trust me, eh!\" \"", "Ohh!\" \"(", "Screams)\" \"Help!\" \"", "Oh!\" \"", "Oh, thank you.\" \"", "You were so brave.\" \"", "I suppose I was finally in the right place at the right time.\" \"", "Sammy?\" \"", "How did you find me?\" \"", "Look out!\" \"", "Behind you!\" \"", "It's OK... he's a friend.\" \"", "What?\" \"", "What, what's going on?\" \"", "I knew this was a bad idea\" \"Oh, I see.\" \"", "After what happened at the secret passage, I wasn't sure if...\" \"If what?\" \"", "If you and I were meant to be.\" \"", "Come here, silly.\" \"", "♪ Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-bi-do\" \"J Wo-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Oh-bi-do!\" \"", "Yeah!\" \"", "I\" \" Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-bi-do - (Both) Whoo!\" \"", "♪ Wo-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh\" \"♪ I was born, by a mother at the school of understanding\" \"♪ And raised, by a sister, who taught me I could be standing\" \"♪ At the age of seven, I fell in love with Blackie\" \"♪ And nothing could come in my way\" \"♪ When women go smiling\" \"♪ I start running\" \"♪ When women go talking\" \"♪ I start blushing\" \"♪ When women start asking\" \"♪\" \" Why I keep on falling\" \" Keep on falling\" \"♪ I can't stop running away\" \"♪ They call me little love child with a thorn in my side\" \"♪ You shouldn't be talking to me\" \"♪ They call me little love child with a thorn in my side\" \"♪ You shouldn't be talking to me\" \"♪ Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-bi-do\" \"♪ Wo-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh\" \"♪ I soon turned eleven I was lost and separated\" \"♪ It was head over heels that got me stimulated\" \"♪ Like John McEnroe, my sky kept on falling\" \"♪ I knew I had something to say... ♪\" \"Look, I'm getting all blubbery and soft-shelled.\" \"", "Oh, you poor dear.\" \"", "Next thing you know I'm gonna put a little pink pom-pom on my tail.\" \"", "Oh, I'm so sensitive.\" \"", "♪ Asking, asking, we're falling, we're falling... ♪\" \"'The day I was born, the odds were I wasn't going to make it, 'and I didn't have a clue as to what I was supposed to do.\" \"'", "Ray showed me how to have fun and the meaning of true friendship, 'and then I met Shelly.\" \"'", "She made me complete, gave my life meaning, 'and that, by any measure, is pretty great.\" \"'", "As for humans,\" \"'I must admit, we're going to need their help more and more, 'to protect us and keep our oceans alive and beautiful.'\" \"", "Looks like the little ones made it out pretty good this time.\" \"", "Well, looks that way.\" \"", "So, where did we say we're supposed to meet the women again?\" \"", "Tristan da Cunha.\" \"", "Tristan da what?\" \"", "It's in the middle of nowhere.\" \" ", "Any humans?\" \" ", "What can I say?\" \"", "You know they're everywhere!\" \"", "Hello?\" \" ", "I've got this one.\" \" ", "Go for it.\" \"", "Hello, hello, is anybody up there?\" \"", "Hi, there.\" \"", "Uh, hi, I can't get out.\" \"", "Could you help me?\" \"", "I know exactly how you feel.\" \"", "Let me give you a little nudge to get you started.\" \"", "The first steps are always the hardest.\" \"", "What exactly am I supposed to do?\" \"", "Just put one flipper in front of the other and you'll be all right.\" \"", "♪ 00-oo-oo\" \"♪ 00-oo-oo\" \"♪ Sometimes I get my head in a dilly\" \"♪ Feeling so lost, ticking you off\" \"♪ Now, boy, you know me well\" \"♪ Said, I'm that kinda filly\" \"♪ That kind of soft, that kind of silly\" \"♪ But when I'm in doubt, I open my mouth\" \"♪ And words come out, words come out like\" \"♪ Baby, there's a shark in the water, water\" \"♪ There's something underneath my bed\" \"♪ Oh, please believe I said\" \"♪ Baby, there's a shark in the water, water\" \"♪ I caught them barking at the moon\" \"♪ Better be soon\" \"♪ High in the sky, the song that I'm singing\" \"♪ A sweet little lie, I cry wolf, cry\" \"♪ Rabbit out the hat\" \"♪ Yes, that's what I'm bringing\" \"♪ Got some tricks up my sleeve\" \"♪ For noticing me\" \"♪ Oh, yeah\" \"♪ I wouldn't cause you any harm,\" \"♪ I just want you in my arms\" \"♪ I can't help, I can't help myself\" \"♪ Baby, there's a shark in the water\" \"♪ There's something underneath my bed\" \"♪ Oh, please believe I said\" \"♪ Baby, there's a shark in the water, water\" \"♪ I caught them barking at the moon\" \"♪ Better be soon\" \"♪ Better be soon\" \"♪ Right is right Rules are rules\" \"♪ This is more like April fool\" \"♪ I'm just winding you up I\"" ]
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[ "Q:\n\nProgram to evaluate powers of complex numbers\n\nI'm trying to develop a simple program to evaluate integral powers of a complex number \\$z\\$ , that is, \\$z^n\\$, where \\$z\\$ is in the algebrical form \\$a+i b\\$ and \\$n \\in \\mathbb{Z} ^{*} _{+}\\$. \nHow I was trying to proceed:\nFirst, I defined a product function, and next I intended to define a exponentiation function inside of which I iterated the product function (the code can bee seen below). ", "Is it correct? ", "Is there a more efficient alternative for doing that?", "\n include <stdio.h>\n include <math.h>\n\n struct complex {\n float real,imag;\n };\n\n struct complex product (struct complex x, struct complex y){\n /* using the distributive property, (a+ib)(c+id) = (ac-bd)+i(ad+bc)*/\n struct complex z;\n z.real = (x.real * y.real)- (x.imag * y.imag);\n z.imag = (x.real * y.imag) + (x.imag * y.real);\n return z;\n } \n\n struct complex exponentiation (struct complex z, int n){\n int i;\n struct complex w;\n w = z;\n for (i=1, i<n, i++)\n w = product (w,z);\n return w;\n }\n\nA:\n\nC has a built-in complex type and a cpow() function since C99. ", " You seem to be reinventing-the-wheel.", "\nOnly in rare circumstances should you use float. ", " In most cases, you should use double instead.", "\nExponentiation of complex numbers is better done using the polar representation:\n$$z = r e^{i\\theta}$$\nwhere\n$$\\begin{align}\nz &= a + i b \\\\\nr &= \\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} \\\\\n\\theta &= \\arctan{\\frac{b}{a}}\n\\end{align}$$\nthen\n$$z^n = (r e^{i\\theta})^n = r\\,^n e^{i\\ n \\theta}$$\nFor non-trivial values of \\$n\\$, you would be better off converting to a polar representation, performing the exponentiation, and converting back to the Cartesian representation.", "\n\n" ]
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[ "Pages\n\nThursday, January 07, 2010\n\nOne more update from Aaron! (", "Home tomorrow!!)", "\n\nSorry for not writing for a while; we have been on some adventurous outings, sometimes not returning until late and there have been computer issues at the lodge where we have been staying.", "\n\nMy first subject for this post is driving in Kenya. ", "Potholes. ", "Big ones, small ones, medium ones. ", "They are everywhere and almost all the time. ", "You almost never have the luxury of driving in a straight line in Kenya. ", "You are either dodging the myriads of potholes or cows, or donkeys, or motorcycles, people, dogs, bicycles, tractors, trucks, or you name it. ", "About the only driving rule there is here is that bigger vehicles can go up to 80km per hour and small ones can go 100km per hour. ", "I have felt like I have been riding an old wooden roller-coaster for 9 days.", "\n\nTransportation of anything here is a challenge. ", "I cannot imagine what the vehicle maintenance costs would be if you were to live here. ", "For my steel co-horts, we have seen flat-bed trucks with 3 coils (about 120,000 lbs), so you can see how the roads do not last.", "\n\nThrough all of this cross country travel we have visited schools, orphanages, churches, widows, carpentry shops, hospitals, clinics, and private homes. ", "We are always given the honored guest status wherever we go. ", "It is amazing to watch the spirit of the people here. ", "I have gotten sick to my stomach thinking that we are eating a feast prepared by our guests when there are so many hungry just a few feet outside.", "\n\nThe eyes and smiles of the people are penetrating; I am sure it is something I will never forget. ", "The people everywhere we go ask when we can return and ask if we can stay longer.", "On of the highlights of the week was worshiping with about 100 people on Sunday. ", "They cut the service short after 3 hours due to our need to visit another group in the afternoon. ", "I am thankful that Jesus Christ is being preached here. ", "I shared that although the miles between us are many we both serve the same God.", "\n\nThis part of Africa is very colonial and everyday is like stepping back in time....until from the middle of a cow dung-mud hut a Kenyan pulls out his cell phone to answer a call.", "\n\nGoodreads Update\n\nNobody is doing Young Adult Fiction better than Jeff Zentner right now. ", "Older teens will appreciate how he captures conflicting emotions and tumultuous relationships while keeping a great sense of humor.", "\n\nIt took me FOREVER to finish this. ", "I almost abandoned it, but picked it up over Spring Break. ", "It's difficult to read because this is a childhood that we'd rather not know about.", "\nThe second half of the book is most fascinating to me as h..." ]
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