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Timothy James Pawlenty (; born November 27, 1960) is an American businessman and politician who is president and CEO of Financial Services Roundtable, a Washington, D.C.-based industry advocacy group. He was a Republican politician who served as the 39th Governor of Minnesota (2003-2011). He previously served in the Minnesota House of Representatives (1993-2003), where he was majority leader for two terms.
Pawlenty was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Eugene Joseph Pawlenty, and his wife, Virginia Frances (nee Oldenburg). His father, who drove a milk delivery truck, was of Polish descent, while his mother was of German ancestry. His mother died of cancer when he was 16. Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul, where he played ice hockey on his high school's junior varsity squad. Intending to become a dentist, Pawlenty enrolled in the University of Minnesota, the only one in his family to go beyond high school. However, he changed his plans and spent the summers of 1980 and 1982 working as an intern at the office of U.S. Senator David Durenberger. In 1983, he graduated with a B.A. in political science. He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986. While in law school, he met wife, Mary Anderson, whom he married in 1987. Pawlenty first worked as a labor law attorney at the firm Rider Bennett (later Rider, Bennett, Egan & Arundel), where he had interned while a law student. He later became vice president of a software as a service company, Wizmo Inc. Having moved to Eagan, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis - Saint Paul, Pawlenty was appointed to the city's Planning Commission by Mayor Vic Ellison. One year later, at age 28, he was elected to the City Council. Pawlenty entered state politics in 1990 as a campaign advisor for Jon Grunseth's losing bid for Minnesota governor. After Pawlenty himself became governor, he appointed Grunseth's ex-wife, Vicky Tigwell, to the board of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, an action which became an ethics and accountability issue in 2003. Pawlenty was elected in 2002 on a platform of balancing the state's budget without raising taxes. He emphasized his campaign and first term with the Taxpayers League of Minnesota slogan "no new taxes." His governorship was characterized by a historically low rate of spending growth. According to the Minnesota Management and Budget Department, general-fund expenditures from 2004 to 2011 increased an average of 3.5 percent per two-year term, compared to an average of 21.1 percent from 1960 to 2003 (these numbers, however, are not inflation-adjusted). University of Minnesota political science professor Larry Jacobs said that slowing down state spending and opposing tax increases were the "signature issue" of Pawlenty's governorship. In his first year as governor, Pawlenty inherited a projected two-year budget deficit of $4.3 billion, the largest in Minnesota's history. After a contentious budget session with a Democrat-controlled Senate, he signed a package of fee increases, spending reductions, and government reorganization which eliminated the deficit. The budget reduced the rate of funding increases for state services, including transportation, social services, and welfare. It also enacted a perennial proposal to restructure city aid based on immediate need, rather than historical factors. In negotiations the governor agreed to several compromises, abandoning a desired public employee wage freeze and property tax restrictions. During his second term, Pawlenty erased a $2.7-billion deficit by cutting spending, shifting payments, and using one-time federal stimulus money. His final budget (2010-2011) was the state's first two-year period since 1960 in which net government expenditures decreased. Pawlenty has claimed this as "the first time in 150 years" that spending has been cut, but fact-checkers have disputed this claim as no public budget records prior to 1960 are known to exist. Pawlenty has been criticized by some for providing a short-term budget solution but coming up short in his long-term strategy as governor. The state department of Management and Budget reports that the two-year budget starting in July 2011 is projected to come up $4.4 billion short. Former Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson, a Republican, criticized Pawlenty's budget strategy: he borrowed more than $1 billion from the tobacco settlement (money set aside for health care), borrowed more than $1.4 billion from K-12 education funding, borrowed more than $400 [million] from the Health Care Access Fund for low-income families, among other short-term shifts in accounting. The result was a $5-billion deficit, the seventh largest in the United States. Minnesota property taxes rose $2.5 billion, more than the previous 16 years combined, and Moody's lowered the state's bond rating. Carlson told Time, "I don't think any governor has left behind a worse financial mess than he [Pawlenty] has." Pawlenty responded, "My friend governor Arne Carlson is, of course, now an Obama and John Kerry supporter." While Pawlenty said he was "confident" in his right to use unallotment, the Minnesota Supreme Court ultimately decided against him, voting 4 to 3 in a decision in May 2010. His budget had been the subject of a lawsuit in Ramsey County District Court, which was decided against him. Judge Kathleen Gearin decided Pawlenty exceeded his constitutional authority in making unilateral spending cuts to a $5.3-million special dietary program that he had unalloted. Attorney David Lillehaug said initially, "This is, I don't think it's understating this to say, this is one of the most important court cases in Minnesota legal history." Pawlenty announced the following day that he would appeal; he filed his defense in February, and arguments were heard on March 15. In May, the Supreme Court affirmed Judge Gearin, deciding that "Because the legislative and executive branches never enacted a balanced budget for the 2010-2011 biennium, use of the unallotment power to address the unresolved deficit exceeded the authority granted to the executive branch by the statute". Pawlenty responded: I will fight to reduce spending and taxes in Minnesota and that battle continues. My commitment to the people of Minnesota remains the same: we will balance the budget without raising taxes. After the court ruling, as the 2010 legislative session drew to a close, Pawlenty vetoed a budget which would fix a $2.9-billion deficit by adding a new tax bracket for six-figure incomes. In response to the proposal, he criticized Democrats for attempting to raise taxes in the midst of an extremely difficult economic situation. Eventually, due in part to the efforts of House Speaker Margaret Kelliher, who was running for the 2010 Democratic nomination for governor of Minnesota, the General Assembly passed legislation approving nearly all the original unallotments.
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Problem: How to brush a long haired dog
Buy proper brushes.
Dog brushes come in different sizes, shapes, and characteristics. You'll need at least one or two of these to do a good job, so take into consideration your dog's breed, hair type, and needs when selecting brushes.
Answer: For instance, wire-pin brushes work well on curly or wooly coats and on medium to long-haired dogs like retrievers, spaniels, and setters. They may or may not have rubber-tipped ends.
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Returning to the Palestinian elections, I do not wish to sidestep that most thorny of issues – that is to say, the issue of Hamas.
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Q: If you're unsure about which part is the battery, then check your owner’s manual. Some vehicles have their battery in the trunk, under or behind an access panel. If the post is not covered, place a towel or other clean rag over the positive post. This will help you to avoid accidentally creating sparks by coming into contact with the positive terminal. The nut will be located to the left of the terminal. If needed, pry the terminal open with a screwdriver, or gently wiggle the connector until it loosens. Loosen the nut that holds the terminal onto the positive post by using a socket wrench. Although the negative terminal has been removed, still be careful to ensure the wrench used does not contact any other metal. If needed, pry the terminal open with a screwdriver or wiggle the connector to loosen the terminal.
A: Open the hood of the car and use the support bar to prop it open. Locate the battery within the engine compartment. Check the positive post to be sure that the cover is on. Loosen the nut that holds the terminal onto the negative post using a socket wrench. Lift the terminal off the negative battery post. Remove the cover from the positive post. Lift the terminal off the positive post.
Q: Any food scraps or stains need to be removed prior to storage as these tend to attract insects as their own food source. Also remove dirt, smudges and any other source of stains. The safest method for cleaning a quilt is vacuuming, followed by airing, then washing. Each approach is discussed in the following steps. The best vacuum is a hand-held one, such as a dust buster. Alternatively, use the upholstery nozzle of a standard household vacuum cleaner, covered with muslin/cheesecloth or similar light fabric. Set the vacuum to the lowest level and sweep it back and forth across the quilt to collect loose fluff, debris and dirt. Check that the quilt looks okay before deciding whether anything further is needed before storage. If the quilt is antique, place a nylon or fiberglass screen across the quilt before vacuuming; this will protect the fibers from the strong suction. If the only noticeable problem with the quilt is that it smells musty or unpleasant, airing might be the answer. To air the quilt: Wait for a dry day without too much wind. Find a suitable shady spot outside. The spot should be fairly clean, such as concrete, nice grass or fresh new leaves, etc. Don't choose a spot where there is a lot of dust liable to blow over the quilt. Throw a large cotton sheet across the ground. This will keep the quilt separate from the surface, preventing any potential stains. Lay the quilt over the sheet, taking care not to overlap at the edges. Alternatively, a quilt that is in good, strong condition can be laid over a clothesline. If so, throw the base sheet over several of the lines of the clothesline (as if you were laying the table), then drape the quilt across the sheet, over the several lines. This method will probably use up all of the clothesline, so avoid doing it on a usual washing day. Avoid pinning the quilt to the clothesline as usually done for drying clothing, as this will stretch the stitches and fibers too much. This requires full knowledge on your behalf of what can happen to the quilt, and given that quilts are made from varying materials, this can be hard to know sometimes. Issues that you might encounter include dyes running, fabric shrinkage, stretched stitches and fibers due to the heaviness of being wet and pummeling by the washing process itself. To know whether or not it's okay to wash the quilt, answer the following questions: Do you know the age of the quilt? A more recent quilt may be less impacted by a wash than an older one. What condition is the quilt in? If it's already falling apart, washing is not really an option. However, it is possible to baste fraying edges with tulle, organza or netting before washing, provided you're up for the extra effort. Have you tested the fabric dyes in the quilt? This is easier done if you made the quilt as you'll likely have swatches of the fabric pieces used. If it's an heirloom quilt, and the person who made it is still alive, ask this person whether the fabrics are dye-fast. If neither is possible, test by dampening a back or non-obvious section of each fabric pieces and blot with a white face washer or other cloth. If the dye comes off on the blotter, you'll know it's going to run during a wash. Even if it doesn't come off on the blotter, try this test again with a little detergent this time; if the dye shows, the fabric will run when detergent is added. If both tests show no dye, it's safe to wash. Has the quilt been washed before? If so, you'll already know how it stood up to a wash. Is the quilt strong or fragile? Only strong quilts should be washed. If you've answered the above questions to your satisfaction, consider washing by hand. Machine washing is really only suitable for very strong quilts (or those cheap ones made in China that you intend to only hang on to for a short time). The bathtub is the best place as it's big and there's plenty of room to maneuver. Ideally, you will need a helper to wash and lift the wet quilt. Fill the bath about 8 inches/20cm with lukewarm/tepid water. (If your local water is hard, consider using distilled water or rainwater from the tank, heated in a kettle or saucepan.) Lower a large sheet into the bath first. This acts as a "sling" for the quilt. Gently lower the quilt onto the sheet. Press gently across the quilt. Swish the water around gently, but not the quilt; keep it steady. If using a detergent, make sure it is suitable for the quilt. Ask at a local quilt retailer or society for advice on a suitable detergent. A wool wash will usually be okay if you can't find a specialized detergent but dilute it before adding it to the bathwater. Drain the water, taking care to keep the quilt away from the drain suction. Refill with lukewarm water for a rinse cycle. Gently agitate, drain again. Do this about 4 to 6 times until you feel the quilt has been cleaned adequately and the detergent is off the quilt. Drain one last time. Pat the quilt with large dry and clean towels. These will start to absorb leftover water from the quilt. Lift the quilt out of the bath by holding the corners of the sheet it is sitting on. Carry it outside to dry (see Airing above, although you may wish to substitute a blanket for a sheet on the ground). This really needs to be done with a helper, to prevent a mishap (and wet quilts tend to be heavy). When drying, place right side down to keep this as clean as possible. Allow to dry completely. It should not be stored until it is completely dry, to avoid the possibility of mildew growth. This is riskier than washing by hand but may be suitable for a strong, modern quilt that you know won't run when washed. It's also a fairly painful process because you can't just shove the quilt in and walk away. Here is what to do: Check that the quilt will fit. Many times they won't and it's no good pushing it in so tightly that it'll break the washing machine. Use the delicate washing cycle only. Use wool wash for the detergent, or a suitable quilt detergent. Check the progress of the washing every half a minute. Stop the washing after 3 minutes. Use a short rinse cycle. If you have a gentle spin dry, use this. Remove the quilt from the washing machine. Dry as for Airing above. These aren't just old, they're usually very delicate and they've suffered their fair share of wear and tear. The fibers and colors of such quilts are likely to have been exposed to light, moisture and acidic conditions over time and hence will have weakened. If the quilt seems too fragile to wash, call a local museum or textile conservator society to ask for their opinion. There will usually be someone in such a community organization who is willing to offer advice on the best cleaning options. 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A drunk driver who killed a young woman in a head-on crash while checking his mobile phone has been jailed for six years. Craig Eccleston-Todd, 27, was driving home from a night at a pub when he received a text message. As he was reading or replying to it, he veered across the road while driving round a bend and smashed into Rachel Titley’s car coming the other way. Craig Eccleston-Todd, 27 (left) was using his mobile phone when he crashed head-on into the car being driven by Rachel Titley, 28 (right). She died later from her injuries. The head-on crash took place in October 2013. Mr Eccleston-Todd's car was barely recognisable (pictured) Police said Eccleston-Todd had drunk at least three or four pints of beer before getting behind the wheel. He was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving at Portsmouth Crown Court yesterday. Miss Titley, a 28-year-old solicitor’s clerk from Cowes, Isle of Wight, had also spent the evening with friends at a pub but had not drunk any alcohol, police said. She was driving responsibly and there was ‘nothing she could have done to avoid the collision’, they added. Lindsay Pennell, prosecuting, said: ‘Craig Eccleston-Todd’s driving resulted in the tragic death of a young woman, Rachel Titley, a death that could have been avoided. ‘Mr Eccleston-Todd took the decision to pick up his mobile phone whilst driving and, either reading or replying to this text message, was so distracted that he failed to negotiate a left-hand bend, crossing the central white line into the path of Miss Titley’s oncoming car. Miss Titley was pulled the wreckage of her Daihatsu Cuore but died later from her injuries in hospital. ‘Miss Titley [had] a bright future ahead of her. She was also returning home having spent an enjoyable evening with friends and was driving responsibly. ‘She had arranged to contact her friends when she got home to confirm that she had arrived safely. Her friends sadly never heard from her after they parted company. ‘Miss Titley’s death in these circumstances reiterates the danger of using a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving.’ Police were unable to take breath or blood tests from Eccleston-Todd immediately, but in tests several hours after the accident he was only marginally under the drink-drive limit. The judge agreed with police that he would have been over the limit at the time his red Citroen hit Miss Titley’s blue Daihatsu Cuore on a road near Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, on October 11, 2013. His phone records showed he was also texting around the time of the crash. PC Mark Furse, from Hampshire constabulary’s serious collision investigation unit, said: 'Our thoughts are with Rachel's family at this time. She had been out with friends at a pub in Shalfleet that evening, but had not had any alcohol. 'Our investigation showed that there was nothing she could have done to avoid the collision and sadly it cost her her life. 'Mr Eccleston-Todd had left work in Yarmouth and met with friends at a pub where he drank at least three to four pints of lager. He hadn't long left the pub to return home when the collision occurred at around 9.30pm. 'We weren't able to take breath or blood tests from him immediately and although blood taken several hours after the collision showed he was marginally under the limit, we maintain he would have been over the limit at the time of the collision and in summing up today, the judge agreed. 'The analysis of his phone records showed that he was texting on his phone around the time of the collision so it's highly likely this would also have contributed to his dangerous driving and loss of control.' Eccleston-Todd was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving following a trial at Portsmouth Crown Court (pictured) He added: 'Mr Eccleston-Todd will now spend six years behind bars, but Rachel's family have lost her forever. 'I hope this will make people think twice before drinking any alcohol and getting behind the wheel, or using a phone once they're on the road. 'The dangers of drink driving and driving whilst using a mobile phone are obvious. Those who continue to do so risk spending a substantial time in prison. This case highlights just how tragic the consequences of committing these offences can be.' ‘Mr Eccleston-Todd will now spend six years behind bars, but Rachel’s family have lost her for ever. I hope this will make people think twice before drinking any alcohol and getting behind the wheel, or using a phone once they’re on the road. This case highlights just how tragic the consequences of committing these offences can be.’ Eccleston-Todd, of Newport, Isle of Wight, was also disqualified from driving for eight years after which he will have to complete an extended re-test.
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Question: Francis Piol Bol Bok (born February 1979), a Dinka tribesman and native of South Sudan, was a slave for ten years but is now an abolitionist and author living in the United States. On May 15, 1986, he was captured and enslaved at the age of seven during an Arab militia raid on the village of Nyamlel in South Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War. Bok lived in bondage for ten years before escaping imprisonment in Kurdufan, Sudan, followed by a journey to the United States by way of Cairo, Egypt. Bok was aided by people of diverse cultures and faiths in his journey to freedom.
Francis Bok waited three years, until 1996, before he tried to escape again. During the intervening three years he tended to the herds and regained Giemma's trust. Giemma regularly praised Bok's work with the animals yet still forced him to live a life of slavery. Bok finally escaped from Giemma when he was 17 years old by walking through the forest to the nearby market town of Mutari. Bok went to the local police department to seek help, and asked the police to help him find his people. Instead of helping him, the police made him their slave for two months. Bok escaped from the police by simply taking their donkeys to the well, tying them, and leaving them behind as he walked into the crowded marketplace. Bok asked a man with a truck to give him a ride out of Mutari. The man, a Muslim named Abdah, agreed to help him. Abdah thought that slavery was wrong and agreed to transport Bok to the town of Ed-Da'Ein in the back of his truck amongst his cargo of grain and onions. Bok stayed with Abdah, his wife and two sons for two months while Abdah tried to find a way to take Bok to Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan. When he could not find a friend to provide passage to Khartoum, Abdah bought a bus ticket to Khartoum for Bok. Francis Bok arrived in Khartoum with no money, no place to go, and did not know where to turn. Fortunately for Francis, another stranger helped him find his way to his fellow Dinka tribespeople in Khartoum in the Jabarona settlement.
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Question: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (September 5, 1867 - December 27, 1944) was an American composer and pianist. She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. Her "Gaelic" Symphony, premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1896, was the first symphony composed and published by an American woman. She was one of the first American composers to succeed without the benefit of European training, and one of the most respected and acclaimed American composers of her era.
Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire to Charles Abbott Cheney (nephew of Oren B. Cheney, who founded Bates College) and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney. Artistic ability appears to have run in the family: Clara was reputedly an "excellent pianist and singer,", and had a sister named Emma Francis "Franc" Marcy, who taught voice and piano in Boston. Emma's daughter Ethel, who "displayed a talent for art," went "to study in New York, Boston, and twice to Paris" during the 1890s. Amy showed every sign of a child prodigy. She was able to sing forty songs accurately by age one, she was capable of improvising counter-melody by age two, and she taught herself to read at age three. At four, she composed three waltzes for piano during a summer at her grandfather's farm in West Henniker, NH, despite the absence of a piano; instead, she composed the pieces mentally and played them when she returned home. The family struggled to keep up with her musical interests and demands. Her mother sang and played for her, but attempted to prevent young Amy from playing the family piano herself, believing that to indulge the child's wishes in this respect would damage parental authority. Amy often commanded what music was played in the home and how, becoming enraged if it did not meet her standards. Amy began formal piano lessons with her mother at age six, and soon gave public recitals of works by Handel, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as her own pieces. One such recital was reviewed in arts journal The Folio, and multiple agents proposed concert tours for the young pianist, which her parents declined - a decision for which Amy was later grateful. In 1875, the Cheney family moved to Chelsea, a suburb just across the Mystic River from Boston. They were advised there to enroll Amy in a European conservatory, but opted instead for local training, hiring Ernst Perabo and later Carl Baermann (himself a student of Franz Liszt) as piano teachers. In 1881-82, fourteen-year-old Amy also studied harmony and counterpoint with Junius W. Hill. This would be her only formal instruction as a composer, but "[s]he collected every book she could find on theory, composition, and orchestration ... she taught herself ... counterpoint, harmony, fugue," even translating Gevaert's and Berlioz's French treatises on orchestration, considered "most composers' bibles," into English for herself.
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1. Flabby and trite.
2. The Rock has its moments, but ultimately overshoots the target.
3. As relentlessly dumb and implausible as the Die Hard movies but even more entertaining, this loud and violent action film profits greatly from the galvanizing presence of Connery.
4. Neither as cartoonish as Con Air, nor as sentimental as Armageddon, this most satisfying of blockbuster movies deserves further kudos for establishing Nicolas Cage as one of Hollywood's unlikeliest action heroes.
5. For action-adventure fans, it just doesn't get any better than The Rock.
6. You might need to take Dramamine before entering a Michael Bay movie. The one-time music-video director has an annoying habit of finding the tightest shots, editing the heck out of them and scoring the works to loud music.
7. If it's not the most awful thing I've ever seen, it's close enough to make me wince.
8. Since the plot is ridiculous, The Rock works best when it's most light-hearted.
9. Connery and Cage are a compelling team and redeem the film from ruin despite the mechanical plot, an excessive body count and a miraculous recovery (you'll know it when you see it).
10. The Rock is far from the worst movie that Bay's made, but given its roster of impressive performers and promising opening hour, it might just the ADD-afflicted filmmaker's most disappointing.
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"Any democracy with huge pockets of poverty, any democracy with exclusion, any democracy without justice, is a crippled and inadequate democracy,” he stated. Ambassador Valero argued that democratic governance “must have justice and more inclusive societies as its foundation.” Say this using Spanish.
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"Una democracia con amplísimos sectores de pobreza, una democracia con exclusión, una democracia sin justicia, es una democracia amputada e insuficiente", afirmó Valero. Añadió que para que haya una gobernabilidad democrática es necesario que ésta “se apoye en las bases de justicia y que haya sociedades más incluyentes”.
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DC Entertainment exec Geoff Johns talks games, tech and TV
While Marvel Studios DIS has released many more big-budget comic book movies over the past decade, the anticipation is building for Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice starring Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck and the long-awaited Justice League movie. DC characters are also all over television this fall with The Flash, Gotham, Constantine and iZombie joining Arrow. And gamers are looking forward to the 2015 release of Batman: Arkham Knight, which marks the next gen debut of Batman. The man at the center of this multimedia DC Universe is Geoff Johns, Chief Creative Officer at DC Entertainment TWX .
The writer of Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Teen Titans and Justice Society of America has been busy working with other creatives across every medium to connect DC superheroes with a mainstream audience, which is one seemingly more receptive to them than ever before. Before New York Comic Con, Johns recently talked to Fortune about how video games, mobile and digital distribution are introducing new fans to superheroes that have withstood the test of time in this exclusive interview.
What has WB Games and DC Comics learned about creating comic book video games from the success of the Batman Arkham franchise?
Batman is an awesome character—and the universe is great—but you have to give credit to Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Games. Rocksteady is an amazing studio that put everything they had into that game. The quality of Batman Arkham City is pretty undeniable, so you have to credit execution. Typically games feel like they’re licensed games when they’re based on an IP, and Rocksteady certainly didn’t make that game feel like that. That game felt real, and it was the best Batman game you could possibly make.
What opportunities do you see with other DC comic book superheroes following that model that you employed with Batman—not basing it off of a movie or a television series as was done in the past?
There are quite a few opportunities, and I wouldn’t want to get into them. There’s two in particular, which I don’t want to name just simply because we’re seeing development on them so I wouldn’t want to get too into it. But obviously there are a lot of great characters, whether they’re grounded like Batman and vigilantes or whether they’re a higher concept with sci-fi play. There’s a lot of stuff we talk about all the time, and there’s a couple in particular that we’re working on right now.
Do you feel there’s room for the older traditional licensing model that was done in the past with games based on Superman Returns or Catwoman?
It’s all about the execution at the end of the day. It takes a great idea, but it’s execution that makes it come together. NetherRealm Studios, the Mortal Kombat studio that Ed Boon runs, really kicked ass on Injustice. That’s one of the best fighting games ever, and the best superhero fighting game that’s ever been made. Everyone here at DC is just very careful about how much we license out stuff. A lot of it is publishing with game studios that Warner Bros. owns. It’s all production in-house, and that’s really important to us and to the quality level. If the right partner makes sense then we’ll do it like Telltale Games, who did The Wolf Among Us based on the Fables comic. But for us, the content is all about the studio. We just want to be careful on only working with the best people you can.
What has the rise of powerful mobile devices opened up for the ability to create games in a shorter period of time and deliver games to a huge audience around films, television and comics?
It’s a huge opportunity, and one of the things that Warner Bros. Games has done having Injustice mobile or the Arkham stuff that’s gone mobile. Not only can it be kind of built off these great console games, but there are also massive opportunities for mobile stand-alone games. I love Clash of Clans. My brother and I play it and there are all these wonderful games out there that Warner Bros. has mobile studios that they’ve built. There are a lot of discussions going on right now and games that are in production with DC stuff in the mobile space. The opportunity is huge, and the reach that these games can get instantly is something short of a miracle. It’s a huge growth area for DC and for Warner Bros.
Another game that you have had success with over the last few years on both PC and now PlayStation 4 is DC Universe Online. What opportunities does that free-to-play game platform open up for connecting with new movies and TV shows?
We’re seeing games evolve and the teams have been working on seasonal content. Sometimes it’s tied into something that we’ve got going on in a comic or movie or TV show, and sometimes it’s just an event around a certain holiday or time of the year. But that evolution of being able to enter live content is a huge part of the future for just about every game.
What role have digital comics opened up for attracting a new audience to comics?
It’s an availability issue. I have so many more international readers on my comics alone just because they can download them now and get access to them across the world. It’s just opened up the opportunity for a global audience. When I was a kid getting to a comic shop wasn’t always easy, and sometimes it’s even less so today because they don’t sell them at grocery stores for the most part. So to have the new newsstand in the form of a digital tablet or phone or computer is a great way to buy your comics. It’s a really exciting opportunity because we are hitting new audiences and the number of international readers and fans that it’s brought on has been pretty amazing and very noticeable.
What have you learned from the success of Arrow as a television series that you’re applying to new shows like The Flash, Constantine, Gotham and Supergirl?
You have to embrace the material. One of the great things about working here with Warner Bros. Television and all the producers and writers on the show is that everyone is a fan. They’re embracing this stuff and they’re championing this stuff. Greg Berlanti, between Arrow and The Flash and Supergirl, he knows these characters and has loved these characters for years. It’s about adapting these characters with care and passion and celebration instead of how do we change this and make it more digestible? These characters are already digestible. They’ve lasted for decades and there’s a reason they fit generation after generation and resonate with people. We need to capture that and try and celebrate and embrace it instead of shying away from it or being embarrassed by it. That’s what it’s all about. We’re in an era where people are ready to embrace it, rather than change it for change sake.
What opportunities have new online distribution services like Machinima, Netflix and Amazon opened up for the exploration of live action or animated DC superhero characters beyond television?
We’re doing this limited Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles animated series on Machinima that’s going to explore these different versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman. It’s a great new outlet, and a great doorway. Just like the iPad or the tablet is for digital comics and now we have this great new way to get people these characters and stories. The same thing goes for these digital portals. One of the best things about DC and why these characters will be around forever is that because they’re so mythic that they really are modern day myths. No matter how we access them, whether they’re on paper or beamed into our brain, we’re always going to want stories and characters.
Marvel is bringing out a female Thor. DC has characters like Wonder Woman and Supergirl. How is DC connecting with and trying to attract more female comic book fans?
DC has the best female superheroes in the world between Wonder Woman and Batgirl and Supergirl and Raven and all these other characters. I have two nieces and one’s named actually Kara after Supergirl, which is why I’m super excited about the Supergirl show. It’s the first female lead superhero show that we’ve done, and it’s really important that we get female heroes out there.
What differentiates Supergirl from other comic book shows we’ve seen on television over the years?
I really don’t want to get into the specifics of creative yet. It’s way too early for that.
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A: La infraestructura es un eje viario estratégico que comunica los llanos de la selva amazónica (donde se lleva a cabo una producción petrolífera y agropecuaria de gran importancia) con la capital y todo el norte del país.
Q: How do you say "The conditions of obtaining mercy from God are simple and reasonable." in Spanish?
A: Las condiciones para obtener la misericordia de Dios son sencillas y razonables.
Q: How do you say "A magazine published by the University of Valencia, viewable on-line, which offers articles of great interest on the landscape, the conservation of the environment, and sustainability." in Spanish?
A: Revista editada por la Universidad de Valencia, consultable online, y en la que podemos encontrar artículos de gran interés sobre paisaje, conservación del medio y sostenibilidad.
Q: How do you say "In this regard, we would like to offer our personal thanks to Johanne Fischer who is leaving FAO for new pastures." in Spanish?
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Answer: To prepare the cured pork butt for cooking.
Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning?
Answer: How do you prepare a jar to pour melted wax into it in order to make a candle?
Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning?
Answer: To make a creamy pesto sauce.
Problem: What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning?
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Barlovento (Spanish for windward) is a municipality in the northern part of the island of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands, and a part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Barlovento is on the main highway which encircles the island. The land rises steeply from a small coastal plain, to the rim of the Caldera de Taburiente at Pico de la Cruz (2,350m)
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Here is an email: 1. We have received an executed Second Amendment to Master Agreement dated as of September 27, 2001 by and between Barclays Bank PLC and Enron North America Corp., which amends (a) certain provisions in the Master Agreement with regards to Payments on Early Termination and (b) certain credit provisions for both parties. 2. We have received an executed Third Amendment to Master Agreement dated as of November 6, 2001 by and between Barclays Bank PLC and Enron North America Corp., which amends certain provisions in the ISDA Master Agreement dated as of January 13, 1994. Copies of both Amendments will be distributed.
What is a potential subject line for this email?
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Here is an email: Brant: Just a reminder that we need to discuss matters relating to Occidental (their proposed change to the MAC language) and Chautauqua Airlines. Alos, with respect to Aquila/Utilicorp, apparently they cannot have all of the online paperwork completed until next Tuesday. They submitted a PA today but the guy that needs to authorize the sub-user accounts is not in the office until Tuesday. The current plan would be for them to do that on Tuesday and then to make the switch from Aquila to Utilicorp effective next Wednesday. I'll keep you posted but we still have not declared the Utilicorp ISDA effective. Carol
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Here is an email: Please note the change in location for tomorrow's meeting. EB4102 is undergoing construction for several months. Ops Committee Meeting Friday, 10/5 1:30 - 2:30 PM EB30C2 - OMA 3C1 Thanks.
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How is "Well, you tell Springsteen that I'm the boss of this arena." said in Czech?
To je zvláštní.
How is "Whoop-dee freaking do!" said in Czech?
Co je to za kripla?
How is "You know what?" said in Czech?
Něco na památku
How is "Open up in the Prince's name!" said in Czech?
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A search is continuing in an attempt to locate a missing Massachusetts National Guard pilot after his military jet crashed in a heavily wooded area of Virginia on Wednesday.
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The F-15C that left Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, went down just before 9 a.m. near Deerfield, Virginia.
"We have not had contact with our pilot at this this time, and the rescue effort is ongoing," said Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing.
The pilot, who is with the 104th Fighter Wing and described as very experienced, made a report of an in-flight emergency prior to radio contact being lost.
"He has the all the training you need as far as survival in the woods and as far as ejection and as far as communications and such if you don't have a radio on you. He has been well-trained to survive," Keefe said.
Virginia State Police said the crash site was a "deep crater surrounded by a large debris field within a heavily wooded area." The area is isolated with no nearby homes and poor cellphone service. No injuries were reported on the ground.
"It is not a common occurrence to have an F-15 crash," Keefe said.
The National Guard in Westfield is described as a closely knit group.
"The only concern is the well-being of this pilot right now. There is no worse situation -- whether it is here with an accident or overseas -- when your battle buddies go down, that is the first concern is their well-being," said state Rep. John Velis, who is also in the Army Reserves.
The jet was en route to New Orleans Naval Air Station to be outfitted with a new radar system when it went down.
"It's a traumatic event for everyone here," Keefe said. "We're thinking about the family, and keep your thoughts and prayers with him, and hopefully we'll get a good outcome."
||||| DEERFIELD, Va. (AP) — An experienced pilot was missing Wednesday after the flier's F-15 fighter jet crashed in the mountains of western Virginia, shaking residents but causing no injuries on the ground, military and law enforcement officials said.
U.S. Air National Guard Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, takes questions from reporters in front of Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, Mass., Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014,... (Associated Press)
A search helicopter lands close to the scene where an Air Force F-15C fighter jet based in Massachusetts crashed near Deerfield, Va., Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. The jet was on a standard training exercise... (Associated Press)
Old Parkersburg Turnpike is closed off to traffic following the crash of an F15c fighter jet which crashed into a mountain near Elliott Knob in Augusta County, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. (AP Photo/The... (Associated Press)
U.S. Air National Guard Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, center, approaches members of the media outside the main gate of Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, Mass., Wednesday,... (Associated Press)
A search helicopter lands close to the scene where an Air Force F-15C fighter jet based in Massachusetts crashed near Deerfield, Va., on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. The jet was on a standard training exercise... (Associated Press)
U.S. Air National Guard Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, left, takes questions from reporters in front of Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, Mass., Wednesday, Aug. 27,... (Associated Press)
First responders help coordinate efforts from the mobile command center in Deerfield, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 during a search and rescue mission to locate the missing pilot of an F15c fighter... (Associated Press)
Two men walk away from a helicopter that landed near the mobile command center in Deerfield, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 during a search and rescue mission to locate the missing pilot of an F15c fighter... (Associated Press)
Two men walk away from a helicopter that landed near the mobile command center in Deerfield, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 during a search and rescue mission to locate the missing pilot of an F15c fighter... (Associated Press)
FILE - This is an April 4, 1999, file photo, provided by the Department of Defense shows a US Air force F-15C jet. An Air Force F-15C fighter jet based in Massachusetts crashed in the mountains of western... (Associated Press)
The pilot of the single-seat jet was headed to New Orleans for radar installation as part of routine maintenance and reported an inflight emergency, then lost radio contact, authorities said. The pilot and jet are with the 104th Fighter Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, officials there said.
It was unclear whether the pilot had ejected and the plane had no munitions onboard, Col. James Keefe said at a news conference in Westfield, Massachusetts, home of the fighter wing.
Just before 9 a.m., residents near Deerfield — with a population of just 130 people, about 135 miles northwest of Richmond — say they heard a series of explosion-like booms.
"It's the loudest noise I've ever heard," 63-year-old Rebecca Shinaberry, who lives on a farm about two miles away, said. "(It) just shook the ground, and from my house we could just see a big plume of smoke."
Her husband, turkey farmer A.D. Shinaberry, said that from the first two booms, he thought a plane had broken the sound barrier. But 10 seconds later he heard a third boom — the crash, he said.
Then, "it was like a mushroom, black smoke came up," Shinaberry said.
From the smoke, Virginia State Police said, they located the crash site, in a heavily wooded but level area adjacent to a mountain in the George Washington National Forest.
A deep crater and a large debris field are on the site, and state police are searching, spokeswoman Corrine Geller said.
"It is probably five, six miles from the crash site to the nearest civilization," Keefe said. "It's deeply wooded, and a lot of hills and mountains."
"We are not going to speculate on what occurred or the status of the pilot," Keefe said. "We are hopeful that the pilot is OK."
A massive rescue operation was underway in the rural area with rocky, steep terrain. More than 100 dozen local, state, and federal officials as well as volunteers gathered at the Deerfield Volunteer Fire Department. About a dozen helicopters from various agencies were used through the day to search. The aircraft were constantly taking off and landing throughout the day.
Geller said later Wednesday rescuers on foot and horseback would search through the night, assisted by search dogs and helicopters equipped for night flying.
Keefe said the plane was flying about 30,000 to 40,000 feet — "pretty high" — when the pilot reported the emergency. Pilots are trained to release equipment when ejecting, Keefe said, so it was likely the pilot did not have a radio.
F-15s are maneuverable tactical fighters that can reach speeds up to 1,875 mph, according to the Air Force website. The F-15C Eagle entered the Air Force inventory in 1979 and costs nearly $30 million, the website says. The Air Force has nearly 250 F-15s.
Several F-15s have crashed over the past few years in various states. In at least one, the pilot ejected safely. Causes included failure of a support structure for the jet and pilot error.
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Associated Press writers Michael Felberbaum in Richmond, Brock Vergakis in Norfolk, and Stephen Singer in Westfield, Massachusetts, contributed to this report. |||||
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– A massive search effort is underway in the Virginia mountains for the pilot of an F-15 fighter jet that crashed in the area yesterday morning. A deep crater has been found at the crash site in Augusta County, and it's not clear whether the pilot managed to eject in time, reports the AP. "It is probably 5, 6 miles from the crash site to the nearest civilization," the commander of the 104th Fighter Wing says. "It's deeply wooded, and a lot of hills and mountains." Helicopters are searching the area overnight, as are rescuers on foot and on horseback. The pilot "has all the training you need as far as survival in the woods and as far as ejection and as far as communications and such if you don't have a radio on you," the commander tells WCVB. "He has been well-trained to survive." The Massachusetts National Guard plane en route to the New Orleans Naval Air Station was flying at about 30,000 to 40,000 feet when it had an emergency, the commander says.
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Víte, rozhodl jsem se, že si pořídím psa.
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Elena wanted to move out of her parents fast but Victoria wanted to stay for a while,
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Q: The Peaceful Way To Bring Down Syria's Assad
In the months since Syrian president Bashar Assad first began gunning down democratic protesters in March, the United Nations reports that the death toll has reached over 2,200, and the number grows every day.
This week, the 27 members of the European Union followed the the United States’ lead in imposing sanctions on Syria, banning imports of Syrian crude oil and petroleum products in an effort to pressure Assad to step down or stop the killing.
But The Wall Street Journal reports that loopholes in the legislation will allow European energy companies to continue oil operations in Syria. In short, the EU will embargo direct imports of Syrian crude oil, but permit European energy companies to continue producing and developing Syrian gas and oil.
If the EU were to impose real energy sanctions on Assad, their impact on his political future could be tremendous.
The Financial Times estimates that Europe consumes almost 95 percent of Syria’s oil exports, and oil revenues amount to roughly 25 percent of Syria’s government funds. All of this means that if Europe were to implement serious energy sanctions on Syria, it could jolt an already wobbly regime.
The British-Dutch energy company Royal Dutch Shell and the French energy giant Total are two of the most active European companies in Syria. Hungarian energy firm MOL also produces significant amounts of Syrian oil.
A recent analysis by Barclays Capital reports that in 2010, Syria experienced its first oil export growth since 2001, noting that “the potential loss of Shell, Totaland MOL remain high and could be a severe blow to Syrian oil production.”
Shell’s 32 percent stake in Syria’s Al-Furat oil consortium gives it especially great influence on Assad. If Shell were to sever its contracts, and Total were to do the same -- ceasing exploration in the oil fields of the Euphrates and Syria’s central region -- Syria would be deprived of substantial western investment capital.
The International Institute of Finance predicts that Syria’s economy, already limping along under existing sanctions, will contract by 3 percent this year.
The Financial Times reported last week that the Dutch government had pushed for the new EU sanctions granting companies a “limited” window of time to exit their contracts with Syria. However, the contracts apply only to exports of Syrian crude oil, not its extraction, leaving companies free to develop and produce Syrian oil that sustains Assad's regime.
The Obama administration is uniquely positioned to induce Shell and Total to leave Syria by threatening to deny them access to U.S. markets. The U.S. Treasury department set an important precedent in this regard in 2010, prompting Shell and Total to beat a hasty retreat from their oil operations in Iran.
For energy sanctions to be most effective in pressuring Assad, the U.S. and its European allies will want to persuade Chinese, Russian, and Indian energy companies to suspend their operations in Syria, at least until the violence comes to an end -- an implicit, if not explicit, commitment to a post-Assad government.
This is admittedly a tall order, as the Chinese, Russians and Indians care less about the democratic aspirations of the Syrian people than do Americans and Europeans. On the other hand, none of them are particularly invested in Syria, either. At approximately $107 billion, adjusting for purchasing power parity, Syria’s entire annual GDP amounts to about three months of Wal-Mart’s revenues.
China, Russia, India and Germany all abstained from the UN vote to impose a no-fly-zone to protect Libyan civilians from Muammar Qaddafi’s attacks. Surely they worry about their access to Libyan oil under a post-Qaddafi regime. But Syria’s oil production capacity pales in comparison to Libya’s, and the U.S. and its allies could perhaps allay these countries’ fears by helping to broker internationally accepted agreements for its future energy contracts.
Whether or not China, Russia and India could be brought along for the ride, it would take time for their companies to replace Shell and Total -- time Assad may not have.
If the EU were to add a mechanism in its sanctions legislation to penalize foreign energy companies operating in Syria, just as the U.S. has -- and enforce existing laws on foreign companies that violate sanctions -- it could push the Assad regime to the breaking point.
After an ongoing military campaign to uncertain ends in Libya, Washington and most European capitals understandably have no appetite for conflict in Damascus. But that doesn’t mean we’re without leverage. Assad has pressure points, and all we have to do is squeeze them.
Benjamin Weinthal is a fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
A: If the EU were to impose real energy sanctions on Syrian President Assad, their impact on his political future could be tremendous.
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Former Oakland police chief is in the middle of Baltimore’s troubles
Former Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts dodged big trouble when he quit his job here in October 2011, just weeks before Occupy Oakland demonstrators pitched tents on Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall and camped out for nearly two months, besieging the city, and twice halting operations at the Port of Oakland.
But Batts wasn’t so lucky in his current job as Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department. The city erupted in violent riots, looting and arson on Monday after the funeral of Freddie Gray, an African American man who suffered a serious spinal injury and died in while in police custody last week.
Former Oakland police chief Anthony Batts/SFC
Activists who held peaceful demonstrations last week have called for Batts’ ouster — and Baltimore police were unable to quell Monday’s violence. Late Monday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard.
Meanwhile, Batts is under fire from both sides of the situation. Activists have criticized his failure to control police officers and discipline rogue cops. On Friday, Baltimore’s Fraternal Order of Police, the union representing police officers, criticized Batts for acknowledging errors in the Gray case and calling for an investigation into his death and the apparent ”rough ride” he endured to a police station. Batts is on his own rough ride now, and there’s a chance he won’t survive the ongoing crisis, which is still unfolding.
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Former Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts dodged big trouble when he quit his job here in October 2011, just weeks before Occupy Oakland demonstrators pitched tents on Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall and camped out for nearly two months, besieging the city, and twice halting o
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Sentence: Poaceae is in the class Monocotyledon.
What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Poaceae, class, Monocotyledon
Sentence: The dessert Bionico requires granola as one of its ingredients and sometimes includes honey!
Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence?
A: Bionico, ingredient, Granola; Bionico, dishVariation, Honey; Bionico, course, Dessert
input question: Sentence: Addis Ababa City Hall, a 42 m high, 140,000-square meter facility which began construction in 1961, is currently occupied by the government of Addis Ababa.
Structured data: Addis Ababa City Hall, currentTenants, "Government of Addis Ababa"; Addis Ababa City Hall, buildingStartDate, 1961; Addis Ababa City Hall, floorArea, 140000.0 (square metres); Addis Ababa City Hall, height, "42 m"
Sentence: AS Roma, in the Serie A league, has its grounds in Stadio Olimpico. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: A.S. Roma, ground, Stadio Olimpico; A.S. Roma, league, Serie A
Sentence: Anaheim, California is led by Tom Tait and the California State Assembly in the California State Capitol. Chinese is spoken there.
What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Anaheim, California, leader, Tom Tait; California, language, Chinese language; Anaheim, California, leaderTitle, California State Assembly; Anaheim, California, isPartOf, California; California State Assembly, location, California State Capitol
Sentence: Aleksandr Chumakov has played for FC Torpedo Moscow, where the manager is Valery Petrakov and the chairman is Aleksandr Tukmanov.
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Aleksandr Chumakov, club, FC Torpedo Moscow; FC Torpedo Moscow, manager, Valery Petrakov; FC Torpedo Moscow, chairman, Aleksandr Tukmanov
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Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (September 5, 1867 - December 27, 1944) was an American composer and pianist. She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. Her "Gaelic" Symphony, premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1896, was the first symphony composed and published by an American woman. She was one of the first American composers to succeed without the benefit of European training, and one of the most respected and acclaimed American composers of her era.
Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire to Charles Abbott Cheney (nephew of Oren B. Cheney, who founded Bates College) and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney. Artistic ability appears to have run in the family: Clara was reputedly an "excellent pianist and singer,", and had a sister named Emma Francis "Franc" Marcy, who taught voice and piano in Boston. Emma's daughter Ethel, who "displayed a talent for art," went "to study in New York, Boston, and twice to Paris" during the 1890s. Amy showed every sign of a child prodigy. She was able to sing forty songs accurately by age one, she was capable of improvising counter-melody by age two, and she taught herself to read at age three. At four, she composed three waltzes for piano during a summer at her grandfather's farm in West Henniker, NH, despite the absence of a piano; instead, she composed the pieces mentally and played them when she returned home. The family struggled to keep up with her musical interests and demands. Her mother sang and played for her, but attempted to prevent young Amy from playing the family piano herself, believing that to indulge the child's wishes in this respect would damage parental authority. Amy often commanded what music was played in the home and how, becoming enraged if it did not meet her standards. Amy began formal piano lessons with her mother at age six, and soon gave public recitals of works by Handel, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as her own pieces. One such recital was reviewed in arts journal The Folio, and multiple agents proposed concert tours for the young pianist, which her parents declined - a decision for which Amy was later grateful. In 1875, the Cheney family moved to Chelsea, a suburb just across the Mystic River from Boston. They were advised there to enroll Amy in a European conservatory, but opted instead for local training, hiring Ernst Perabo and later Carl Baermann (himself a student of Franz Liszt) as piano teachers. In 1881-82, fourteen-year-old Amy also studied harmony and counterpoint with Junius W. Hill. This would be her only formal instruction as a composer, but "[s]he collected every book she could find on theory, composition, and orchestration ... she taught herself ... counterpoint, harmony, fugue," even translating Gevaert's and Berlioz's French treatises on orchestration, considered "most composers' bibles," into English for herself.
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Question: Francis Piol Bol Bok (born February 1979), a Dinka tribesman and native of South Sudan, was a slave for ten years but is now an abolitionist and author living in the United States. On May 15, 1986, he was captured and enslaved at the age of seven during an Arab militia raid on the village of Nyamlel in South Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War. Bok lived in bondage for ten years before escaping imprisonment in Kurdufan, Sudan, followed by a journey to the United States by way of Cairo, Egypt. Bok was aided by people of diverse cultures and faiths in his journey to freedom.
Francis Bok waited three years, until 1996, before he tried to escape again. During the intervening three years he tended to the herds and regained Giemma's trust. Giemma regularly praised Bok's work with the animals yet still forced him to live a life of slavery. Bok finally escaped from Giemma when he was 17 years old by walking through the forest to the nearby market town of Mutari. Bok went to the local police department to seek help, and asked the police to help him find his people. Instead of helping him, the police made him their slave for two months. Bok escaped from the police by simply taking their donkeys to the well, tying them, and leaving them behind as he walked into the crowded marketplace. Bok asked a man with a truck to give him a ride out of Mutari. The man, a Muslim named Abdah, agreed to help him. Abdah thought that slavery was wrong and agreed to transport Bok to the town of Ed-Da'Ein in the back of his truck amongst his cargo of grain and onions. Bok stayed with Abdah, his wife and two sons for two months while Abdah tried to find a way to take Bok to Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan. When he could not find a friend to provide passage to Khartoum, Abdah bought a bus ticket to Khartoum for Bok. Francis Bok arrived in Khartoum with no money, no place to go, and did not know where to turn. Fortunately for Francis, another stranger helped him find his way to his fellow Dinka tribespeople in Khartoum in the Jabarona settlement.
Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: What happened when he arrived there?
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Answer: Bok stayed with Abdah, his wife and two sons for two months
Question: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (September 5, 1867 - December 27, 1944) was an American composer and pianist. She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. Her "Gaelic" Symphony, premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1896, was the first symphony composed and published by an American woman. She was one of the first American composers to succeed without the benefit of European training, and one of the most respected and acclaimed American composers of her era.
Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire to Charles Abbott Cheney (nephew of Oren B. Cheney, who founded Bates College) and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney. Artistic ability appears to have run in the family: Clara was reputedly an "excellent pianist and singer,", and had a sister named Emma Francis "Franc" Marcy, who taught voice and piano in Boston. Emma's daughter Ethel, who "displayed a talent for art," went "to study in New York, Boston, and twice to Paris" during the 1890s. Amy showed every sign of a child prodigy. She was able to sing forty songs accurately by age one, she was capable of improvising counter-melody by age two, and she taught herself to read at age three. At four, she composed three waltzes for piano during a summer at her grandfather's farm in West Henniker, NH, despite the absence of a piano; instead, she composed the pieces mentally and played them when she returned home. The family struggled to keep up with her musical interests and demands. Her mother sang and played for her, but attempted to prevent young Amy from playing the family piano herself, believing that to indulge the child's wishes in this respect would damage parental authority. Amy often commanded what music was played in the home and how, becoming enraged if it did not meet her standards. Amy began formal piano lessons with her mother at age six, and soon gave public recitals of works by Handel, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as her own pieces. One such recital was reviewed in arts journal The Folio, and multiple agents proposed concert tours for the young pianist, which her parents declined - a decision for which Amy was later grateful. In 1875, the Cheney family moved to Chelsea, a suburb just across the Mystic River from Boston. They were advised there to enroll Amy in a European conservatory, but opted instead for local training, hiring Ernst Perabo and later Carl Baermann (himself a student of Franz Liszt) as piano teachers. In 1881-82, fourteen-year-old Amy also studied harmony and counterpoint with Junius W. Hill. This would be her only formal instruction as a composer, but "[s]he collected every book she could find on theory, composition, and orchestration ... she taught herself ... counterpoint, harmony, fugue," even translating Gevaert's and Berlioz's French treatises on orchestration, considered "most composers' bibles," into English for herself.
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Latest visit 2 June 2014 1930
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Late-night host Seth Meyers followed in Eminem’s footsteps Wednesday night, giving his viewers an ultimatum to choose him or President Trump Donald John TrumpPruitt put ally in charge of EPA office overseeing key records requests: report Scotland wind farm opposed by Trump generates first power Trump: Supreme Court pick will be a 'home run' MORE.
“I was inspired by that, so tonight I say to any fans of this show who are also big fans of Donald Trump, it’s time to make a decision guys, get off the fence,” Meyers joked.
“Do you support him? Or do you support this show that constantly mocks and denigrates anything about him? I know it’s a tough call, but the time has come to make a decision.”
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Eminem, in a viral rap slamming the president , told his fans to make a choice between supporting him or Trump.
“F--- you” the rapper added to those who can’t decide.
The “Late Night” host ended the segment with an attempt at rapping his message.
“My name is Seth and I’m here to say, if you like Trump then go away,” Meyers said, weakly flipping his middle finger. ||||| Seth Meyers Takes on Trump, Weinstein and "Toxic Culture of Male Entitlement" in 'Late Night' Rant
"Donald Trump is perhaps the most famous example of this kind of abuse of male power, but he is by no means the only one."
Seth Meyers took on Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein and "systemic misogyny" on Late Night Thursday.
Barely containing his disgust, Meyers' A Closer Look segment focused on the bullying, silencing and coercing those powerful men like Weinstein and Trump engage in as well as the "toxic culture of male entitlement."
The host first took on Trump, positing that "[we] have a president who built his political career almost entirely on bullying — his campaign and now his presidency has in many ways been a performance of dominance, a performance that in many cases has been explicitly misogynous," he explained, citing the example of Trump's behavior towards the mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, who Trump called "not a capable person."
"I'm sorry, she's not a capable person?" Meyers asks. "What did you do after the hurricane?" Meyers says of Trump. "You took a week to send FEMA, you reminded them about their debts, and then you showed up two weeks after that and shucked paper towels like a teenager at the break room at Costco."
Meyers then takes it one step further. "This is what male entitlement looks like," he says. "A woman of color literally wading through floodwaters to help her constituents, being attacked by a powerful man so incompetent, he probably floods his own bathroom because he forgets to turn the faucet off."
Seguing into his take-down of Harvey Weinstein — who was ousted from The Weinstein Co. earlier this week after separate reports from The New York Times and The New Yorker broke, detailing claims of sexual harassment and rape against him, prompting several more women to come forward — Meyers said, "Donald Trump is perhaps the most famous example of this kind of abuse of male power, but he is by no means the only one."
Referring to Weinstein, Meyers continued, "This entire ordeal is yet another window into the entitled mind of powerful, predatory men who are used to operating without consequence. Weinstein thought he could escape the fallout of the allegations against him as he did for so many years, even though those accusations were horrifying."
Meyers also condemned Weinstein and his team's initial response to the allegations, in particular, former adviser Lisa Bloom's comments that Weinstein was just "an old dinosaur learning new ways."
"Dinosaurs don't learn new ways, they go extinct," Meyers says to applause from the audience. "They didn't survive because they learned to type. If you're a dinosaur, then this is your Ice Age, buddy, and unlike real dinosaurs, no one is ever going to try and bring back Harvey Weinstein."
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– Seth Myers is making clear this week that he's not worried about turning away supporters of President Trump. Late Night viewers who support Trump are going to have "get off the fence" and choose one or the other, he said Wednesday, echoing Eminem's ultimatum. "Do you support him? Or do you support this show that constantly mocks and denigrates anything about him? I know it's a tough call, but the time has come to make a decision," he quipped, per the Hill. He closed the segment with a jokey rap: "My name is Seth and I’m here to say, if you like Trump then go away." Myers slammed Trump in more serious fashion on Thursday in his "A Closer Look" segment, lumping the president in with Harvey Weinstein as part of the "toxic culture of male entitlement" he said they represent. The Hollywood Reporter notes that the host "barely concealed his disgust" at the behavior of both men. Trump's "campaign and now his presidency has in many ways been a performance of dominance, a performance that in many cases has been explicitly misogynous," he said. He described the Weinstein scandal as "yet another window into the entitled mind of powerful, predatory men who are used to operating without consequence."
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Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. ||||| ‘Mad Men’ to release single of ‘Zou Bisou Bisou,’ the song in everyone’s head Monday
Sunday night’s long-awaited “Mad Men” season premiere may have left viewers with an earworm: “Zou Bisou Bisou,” the saucy French pop song that Don Draper’s new wife, Megan sings to him for his 40th birthday. It also left them with a whole new view of Megan Draper, the smart and liberated anti-Betty, and a star-making role for French Canadian actress Jessica Pare.
Cast member Jessica Pare arrives at the premiere of "Mad Men." (Matt Sayles/AP)
Lionsgate, the production company for Mad Men, announced Monday that it has released Pare’s version of “Zou Bisou Bisou” as a single on iTunes, with a special limited edition vinyl to be sold through the “Mad Men” Web site.
“Zou Bisou Bisou,” which roughly means “Oh! Kiss Kiss!” was originally recorded by Gillian Hills, a French “yé-yé” girl, referring to a style of fun and flirty teen pop music of the era (the phrase means “yeah yeah”).
The song was prominent in a ménage à trois scene featuring Hills, Jane Birkin and David Hemmings in the 1966 Michelangelo Antonioni movie “Blow-Up.” Slate offers a translation of the French lyrics, which David Haglund writes, is all “about openly declaring and displaying one's love, coming out from ‘the bushes’ where ‘lovers glide stealthily’ and feeling love ‘everywhere.’”
There’s also an English version, sung by Sophia Loren for the movie “The Millionairess.” Warning: Some shots in the following video show Loren less than fully clad.
Critics have been praising the song choice in recaps of “Mad Men.”
“Could Weiner have found a more perfect and surprising song with which to convey the sexual liberation of Megan and her generational cohort?” writes Slate’s David Haglund. “I doubt it.” |||||
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generated: the humanity of its people
problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment.
generated: emotional and moral
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generated: what might have been readily dismissed as the tiresome rant of an aging filmmaker still thumbing his nose at convention takes a surprising , subtle turn at the midway point .
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A: @RudySpeaks Hahaha so you were waiting for someone to take the bait, ey? Good way of practically guaranteeing a response
Q: Write a positive tweet.
A: Wow! Two hugs in two days! Spent the day in Reading yesterday. Had a good chinwag.
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A: @imalexevans i dont see it either. but u look fabulous as always <3
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translation: We see such examples in Ukraine and the Baltic States."
test: Песня Waterdown 13 представлена вам Lyrics-Keeper. Flash-фичу можно использовать в качестве караоке к песне 13, если есть возможность скачать минусовку.
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translation: The Waterdown 13 lyrics are brought to you by Lyrics-Keeper.
test: Эгг
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test: Вино светло-золотистого цвета, с лёгким ароматом банана, ананаса и полевых цветов, во вкусе чувствуются нотки яблока и груши.
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Problem: By. Michael Zennie. PUBLISHED:. 08:50 EST, 24 September 2012. |. UPDATED:. 09:33 EST, 24 September 2012. The Colorado movie theater where 12 people were gunned down and another 58 wounded will reopen for business as early as the New Year. The Century Aurora 16 has been closed since July 20 when James Holmes allegedly attacked a sold-out screening of the Dark Knight Rises in a shooting rampage that horrified the nation. Theater executives say a survey conducted by the city of Aurora shows most residents want the 16-screen megaplex to reopen. However, they have announced no plans for a memorial to remember the victims of the terrifying attack and city officials have removed the makeshift marker that was installed by mourners. Back online: Theater executives hope to have the Century Aurora 16 re-opened by the New Year -- five months after the shooting that claimed 12 lives. Packed up: The City of Aurora cleared out the makeshift memorial that mourners erected across the street from the theater. The company's motivations for the quick. turn-around are likely financial -- ticket sales at the other. theaters in town have soared since the closure. On Friday, as the theater re-opening date was announced, victims filed two new lawsuits against the theater, alleging the company should have done more to protect spectators by hiring security guards and preventing access to back door entrances on the night of the blockbuster premier. The lawsuits were filed by two of the men who were wounded in the shooting allegedly committed by the 24-year-old neurosciences student. Charged: James Holmes, 24, smiles for his new mug shot. His lawyers claim he was insane during the theater shootings. Karie Bible, a movie theater analyst with Exhibitor Relations in Los Angeles, told the Denver Post that theaters rake in cash during the fall and early winter seasons, when most Oscar contenders debut on the big screen. Mayor Steven Hogan said on Friday that residents were overwhelmingly supportive of re-opening the theater, though the city has not shared the results of the online poll. Ticket sales at Aurora's remaining six movie theaters slumped in the days following the shooting. However, the weekend after the tragedy, they surged 90 percent as resident turned out in droves to see movies. Executives with Texas-based Cinemark, which owns the Century Aurora 16, said they plan to 'remodel and reconfigure' the theater. However, at least some residents are uneasy with the speed of the re-opening. 'I would feel much better about this had I heard just ONE thing about a memorial being placed there. I don't like the fact that it seems like they are taking everything away. The built memorial is now gone, and zero talk of the theatre putting one in,' Aurora resident Peggy Jean posted on the city's Facebook page. On Thursday, city officials removed a makeshift memorial from a vacant lot across the street from the theater, boxing up the 12 white crosses and assorted teddy bears, and shipping them to a city warehouse. All that remains to remind passersby of the tragedy that occurred at the theater is a simple sign that reads 'Thank you for the outpouring of love and support for the victims of the 7/20 Tragedy. Always remember.' All that remains: This sign is the only memorial to the victims of the deadly rampage that is currently standing in Aurora. The city says it is currently discussing plans for a permanent memorial. However, the theater company has not released any plans for a marker commemorating the victims. Greg Medek, whose daughter Micayla, 23, was killed during the rampage, said the owners must do something to remember the dozen people who died. He says a portion or theater profits should go to the families of the victims to help them cope with the lifelong trauma of the tragedy.
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Answer: City workers removed the makeshift memorial across the street from the Century Aurora 16 and boxed it up. Cinemark, the company that owns the theater, has unveiled no plans for a memorial when it re-opens the megaplex. Simple sign in the vacant lot across the street is only remembrance of the massacre's victims.
Text: Ralph Mata was an internal affairs lieutenant for the Miami-Dade Police Department, working in the division that investigates allegations of wrongdoing by cops. Outside the office, authorities allege that the 45-year-old longtime officer worked with a drug trafficking organization to help plan a murder plot and get guns. A criminal complaint unsealed in U.S. District Court in New Jersey Tuesday accuses Mata, also known as "The Milk Man," of using his role as a police officer to help the drug trafficking organization in exchange for money and gifts, including a Rolex watch. In one instance, the complaint alleges, Mata arranged to pay two assassins to kill rival drug dealers. The killers would pose as cops, pulling over their targets before shooting them, according to the complaint. "Ultimately, the (organization) decided not to move forward with the murder plot, but Mata still received a payment for setting up the meetings," federal prosecutors said in a statement. The complaint also alleges that Mata used his police badge to purchase weapons for drug traffickers. Mata, according to the complaint, then used contacts at the airport to transport the weapons in his carry-on luggage on trips from Miami to the Dominican Republic. Court documents released by investigators do not specify the name of the drug trafficking organization with which Mata allegedly conspired but says the organization has been importing narcotics from places such as Ecuador and the Dominican Republic by hiding them "inside shipping containers containing pallets of produce, including bananas." The organization "has been distributing narcotics in New Jersey and elsewhere," the complaint says. Authorities arrested Mata on Tuesday in Miami Gardens, Florida. It was not immediately clear whether Mata has an attorney, and police officials could not be immediately reached for comment. Mata has worked for the Miami-Dade Police Department since 1992, including directing investigations in Miami Gardens and working as a lieutenant in the K-9 unit at Miami International Airport, according to the complaint. Since March 2010, he had been working in the internal affairs division. Mata faces charges of aiding and abetting a conspiracy to distribute cocaine, conspiring to distribute cocaine and engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity. He is scheduled to appear in federal court in Florida on Wednesday. If convicted, Mata could face life in prison. CNN's Suzanne Presto contributed to this report.
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Premise: you know he gets three meals a day and and he probably
Hypothesis: He gets three meals a day.
Answer: yes
Premise: Among the most frequent visitors to Penthouse magazine's Web site are employees at AT&T, Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM, and NASA.
Hypothesis: Employees at NASA masturbate at work.
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Premise: They are two delightful women!
Hypothesis: The two women are good cooks as well.
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Premise: In recognition of these tensions, LSC has worked diligently since 1995 to convey the expectations of the State Planning Initiative and to establish meaningful partnerships with stakeholders aimed at fostering a new symbiosis between the federal provider and recipients of legal services funding.
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Summarize this article in one sentence.
JW Ledford Jr's lawyers argued death by firing squad would be more humane as lethal injection would be too painful.
But witnesses said the 45-year-old - who was served a 5,000-calorie last meal - showed no obvious discomfort as he was put to death early on Wednesday.
He was convicted of knifing his 73-year-old neighbour to death in 1992.
His victim was the physician who delivered Ledford at birth.
In Georgia's first execution this year, Ledford was pronounced dead at 01:17 after an injection of compounded barbiturate pentobarbital.
Witnesses said the prisoner grinned as they entered the viewing area of the death chamber at the state prison in Jackson.
Asked if he wished to make a final statement, Ledford appeared to quote from the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman.
"What we have here is a failure to communicate," he said, a phrase uttered by the warden in the classic prison drama. "Some men you just can't reach."
Ledford added: "I am not the failure. You are the failure to communicate."
Still smiling, the prisoner said: "You can kiss my white trash ass."
Ledford continued talking, but his microphone was cut off.
Witnesses said he shut his eyes, took several deep breaths and went still three minutes after the warden left the room.
For his final meal on Friday, Ledford requested filet mignon wrapped in bacon with pepper jack cheese, large french fries, 10 chicken tenders with sauce, fried pork chops and a blooming onion.
For dessert he had pecan pie, vanilla ice cream and sherbet, washed down with a Sprite, according to WGLC-TV, an Atlanta news station.
Should killers on death row get a last meal choice?
Ledford robbed and murdered his neighbour, Dr Harry Johnston, stabbing him in the neck at his home on 31 January 1992.
He then threatened the victim's wife before stealing money, four guns and vehicle from the house.
The parole board rejected a request for clemency on Monday after Ledford's lawyers said he had a rough childhood and suffered an intellectual disability.
His legal team had argued that a lethal injection would expose him to "unconstitutional pain" because he had been taking a drug for nerve pain which they said could alter his brain chemistry.
They had argued that firing squad would be less painful, but a federal appeals court rejected the bid.
Only three states allow for this option as an alternative to lethal injection - Mississippi, Oklahoma and Utah.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia executed nine men last year, more than any other US state.
US death sentences fall to 40-year low
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Ядро было заменено на версию 2.6.27 rc5, с расчётом на то, что в окончательном релизе будет использоваться ядро версии 2.6.27.
How is "Not studied the U3 software, and appear similar to principles of portable software, right?" said in Russian?
Не изучали программное обеспечение U3, и кажется, аналогичные принципам портативных программ, правильно?
How is "He wasn't a showoff, no." said in Russian?
Он не был позером, нет.
How is "8) Law of Ukraine No. 359-V "On Amending the Customs Code of Ukraine (Concerning Assistance in Protection of Intellectual Property Rights During Goods’ Movement through the Customs Territory of Ukraine)" dated 16 November 2006." said in Russian?
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8) Закон Украины № 359-V "О внесении изменений в Таможенный кодекс Украины (относительно содействия защите прав интеллектуальной собственности во время перемещения товаров через таможенную границу Украины)" от 16 ноября 2006 года.
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A: Victory Brings Hope, and Worry
Q: <strong>Analysis</strong> Uk.gov locks itself in for a generation OPTIONS:
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A: One standard, one Microsoft - how the NHS sold its choice
Q: (sh) - The Bush administration strategy for an exit from Iraq depends heavily, perhaps even solely, on training enough Iraqi soldiers and police to secure the country for a handover to an elected Iraqi government. OPTIONS:
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A: DALE McFEATTERS: The massacre in Iraq
Q: AMD #39;s new dual-core Opteron chip is designed mainly for corporate computing applications, including databases, Web services, and financial transactions. OPTIONS:
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A: Looks like a big exciting evening in. Time for Greek takeout and maybe My Big Fat Greek Wedding to go along w/ it? My life is sad
Q: Write a positive tweet.
A: @LTLline A Genius TRULY never sleeps huh, family?
question: Generate a tweet. negative
answer: Why is it only 3pm? Ugh! 3 more hours of work!
input question: OPTIONS:
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- positive. Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive
Generated tweet: @_amberlovely hello glad you had a good time
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- positive
A: @spykes424 ugh let's not start that one. he is working! workaholic
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A: La infraestructura es un eje viario estratégico que comunica los llanos de la selva amazónica (donde se lleva a cabo una producción petrolífera y agropecuaria de gran importancia) con la capital y todo el norte del país.
Problem: Pratt Kansas Testamentos y Probate Abogados y Procuradores que ganar! Para obtener el mejor Pratt Kansas Testamentos y Probate abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue". ** English?
Answer: For the best Pratt Kansas Airbag Injury lawyers and Pratt Kansas Airbag Injury attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver".
Q: 1: « iPhones, iPads Preferred to Android by Enterprise Users: Report; 2: Spanish.
A: « iPhones, iPads preferían Android por usuarios empresariales: Informe
Q: Translate "Sea para disminuir la ansiedad (los tragos) o aliviar la soledad (el helado), "los hábitos se forman cuando un comportamiento se asocia con una emoción", dice Virgilio Arenas, médico especialista en la psiquiatría de la adicción en el Northwestern Memorial Hospital en Chicago. Pruebe mantener un registro diario de exactamente cuál emoción o acontecimiento provoca cada hábito, y a qué hora del día.": Spanish --> English.
translate: Whether it’s to ease anxiety (the drinks) or relieve loneliness (the ice cream), “habits are formed when a behavior is linked to an emotion,” says Virgilio Arenas, M.D., a specialist in addiction psychiatry at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Try keeping a diary to track exactly what emotion or event triggers a habit, and at what time of day.
Problem: Spanish.
Answer: Tratamiento agudo de dientes, oídos y aftas.
Q: How do you say "In this regard, we would like to offer our personal thanks to Johanne Fischer who is leaving FAO for new pastures." in Spanish?
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A search is continuing in an attempt to locate a missing Massachusetts National Guard pilot after his military jet crashed in a heavily wooded area of Virginia on Wednesday.
Watch report
The F-15C that left Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, went down just before 9 a.m. near Deerfield, Virginia.
"We have not had contact with our pilot at this this time, and the rescue effort is ongoing," said Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing.
The pilot, who is with the 104th Fighter Wing and described as very experienced, made a report of an in-flight emergency prior to radio contact being lost.
"He has the all the training you need as far as survival in the woods and as far as ejection and as far as communications and such if you don't have a radio on you. He has been well-trained to survive," Keefe said.
Virginia State Police said the crash site was a "deep crater surrounded by a large debris field within a heavily wooded area." The area is isolated with no nearby homes and poor cellphone service. No injuries were reported on the ground.
"It is not a common occurrence to have an F-15 crash," Keefe said.
The National Guard in Westfield is described as a closely knit group.
"The only concern is the well-being of this pilot right now. There is no worse situation -- whether it is here with an accident or overseas -- when your battle buddies go down, that is the first concern is their well-being," said state Rep. John Velis, who is also in the Army Reserves.
The jet was en route to New Orleans Naval Air Station to be outfitted with a new radar system when it went down.
"It's a traumatic event for everyone here," Keefe said. "We're thinking about the family, and keep your thoughts and prayers with him, and hopefully we'll get a good outcome."
||||| DEERFIELD, Va. (AP) — An experienced pilot was missing Wednesday after the flier's F-15 fighter jet crashed in the mountains of western Virginia, shaking residents but causing no injuries on the ground, military and law enforcement officials said.
U.S. Air National Guard Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, takes questions from reporters in front of Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, Mass., Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014,... (Associated Press)
A search helicopter lands close to the scene where an Air Force F-15C fighter jet based in Massachusetts crashed near Deerfield, Va., Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. The jet was on a standard training exercise... (Associated Press)
Old Parkersburg Turnpike is closed off to traffic following the crash of an F15c fighter jet which crashed into a mountain near Elliott Knob in Augusta County, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. (AP Photo/The... (Associated Press)
U.S. Air National Guard Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, center, approaches members of the media outside the main gate of Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, Mass., Wednesday,... (Associated Press)
A search helicopter lands close to the scene where an Air Force F-15C fighter jet based in Massachusetts crashed near Deerfield, Va., on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. The jet was on a standard training exercise... (Associated Press)
U.S. Air National Guard Col. James Keefe, commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, left, takes questions from reporters in front of Barnes Air National Guard Base, in Westfield, Mass., Wednesday, Aug. 27,... (Associated Press)
First responders help coordinate efforts from the mobile command center in Deerfield, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 during a search and rescue mission to locate the missing pilot of an F15c fighter... (Associated Press)
Two men walk away from a helicopter that landed near the mobile command center in Deerfield, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 during a search and rescue mission to locate the missing pilot of an F15c fighter... (Associated Press)
Two men walk away from a helicopter that landed near the mobile command center in Deerfield, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 during a search and rescue mission to locate the missing pilot of an F15c fighter... (Associated Press)
FILE - This is an April 4, 1999, file photo, provided by the Department of Defense shows a US Air force F-15C jet. An Air Force F-15C fighter jet based in Massachusetts crashed in the mountains of western... (Associated Press)
The pilot of the single-seat jet was headed to New Orleans for radar installation as part of routine maintenance and reported an inflight emergency, then lost radio contact, authorities said. The pilot and jet are with the 104th Fighter Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, officials there said.
It was unclear whether the pilot had ejected and the plane had no munitions onboard, Col. James Keefe said at a news conference in Westfield, Massachusetts, home of the fighter wing.
Just before 9 a.m., residents near Deerfield — with a population of just 130 people, about 135 miles northwest of Richmond — say they heard a series of explosion-like booms.
"It's the loudest noise I've ever heard," 63-year-old Rebecca Shinaberry, who lives on a farm about two miles away, said. "(It) just shook the ground, and from my house we could just see a big plume of smoke."
Her husband, turkey farmer A.D. Shinaberry, said that from the first two booms, he thought a plane had broken the sound barrier. But 10 seconds later he heard a third boom — the crash, he said.
Then, "it was like a mushroom, black smoke came up," Shinaberry said.
From the smoke, Virginia State Police said, they located the crash site, in a heavily wooded but level area adjacent to a mountain in the George Washington National Forest.
A deep crater and a large debris field are on the site, and state police are searching, spokeswoman Corrine Geller said.
"It is probably five, six miles from the crash site to the nearest civilization," Keefe said. "It's deeply wooded, and a lot of hills and mountains."
"We are not going to speculate on what occurred or the status of the pilot," Keefe said. "We are hopeful that the pilot is OK."
A massive rescue operation was underway in the rural area with rocky, steep terrain. More than 100 dozen local, state, and federal officials as well as volunteers gathered at the Deerfield Volunteer Fire Department. About a dozen helicopters from various agencies were used through the day to search. The aircraft were constantly taking off and landing throughout the day.
Geller said later Wednesday rescuers on foot and horseback would search through the night, assisted by search dogs and helicopters equipped for night flying.
Keefe said the plane was flying about 30,000 to 40,000 feet — "pretty high" — when the pilot reported the emergency. Pilots are trained to release equipment when ejecting, Keefe said, so it was likely the pilot did not have a radio.
F-15s are maneuverable tactical fighters that can reach speeds up to 1,875 mph, according to the Air Force website. The F-15C Eagle entered the Air Force inventory in 1979 and costs nearly $30 million, the website says. The Air Force has nearly 250 F-15s.
Several F-15s have crashed over the past few years in various states. In at least one, the pilot ejected safely. Causes included failure of a support structure for the jet and pilot error.
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Associated Press writers Michael Felberbaum in Richmond, Brock Vergakis in Norfolk, and Stephen Singer in Westfield, Massachusetts, contributed to this report. |||||
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– A massive search effort is underway in the Virginia mountains for the pilot of an F-15 fighter jet that crashed in the area yesterday morning. A deep crater has been found at the crash site in Augusta County, and it's not clear whether the pilot managed to eject in time, reports the AP. "It is probably 5, 6 miles from the crash site to the nearest civilization," the commander of the 104th Fighter Wing says. "It's deeply wooded, and a lot of hills and mountains." Helicopters are searching the area overnight, as are rescuers on foot and on horseback. The pilot "has all the training you need as far as survival in the woods and as far as ejection and as far as communications and such if you don't have a radio on you," the commander tells WCVB. "He has been well-trained to survive." The Massachusetts National Guard plane en route to the New Orleans Naval Air Station was flying at about 30,000 to 40,000 feet when it had an emergency, the commander says.
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Amy has a gastroparesis and needs professional help from Maria, because
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Q: Translate "This report is very important because, amongst other things, it urges Member States to improve existing career opportunities for young researchers, for example, through better funding and promotion based on achievements, such as innovation capacity, training periods in companies etc., rather than on seniority." to Finnish?
A: Mietintö on erittäin tärkeä muun muassa siksi, että siinä jäsenvaltioita kehotetaan parantamaan nuorten tutkijoiden nykyisiä uramahdollisuuksia esimerkiksi rahoituksen lisäämisellä ja urakehityksellä, joka perustuu saavutuksiin eikä virkaikään. Saavutuksina pidettäisiin innovointikykyä, yrityksissä suoritettuja koulutusjaksoja ja niin edelleen.
Q: Translate "That is what we are being asked for." to Finnish?
A: Sitä meiltä pyydetään.
Q: Translate "All loopholes in legislation must be plugged." to Finnish?
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge bid farewell to New Zealand this morning as they boarded a flight bound for Australia. The couple waved and smiled at the crowds gathered to see them off at Wellington Airport, with William holding an alert and lively Prince George in his arms. After 10 days in New Zealand, the family will arrive at Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport in the afternoon to embark on a second, ten day tour of Australia. Scroll down for video Say goodbye, George! The Cambridges waved goodbye at New Zealand's Wellington Airport today as they boarded a flight bound for Sydney
OPTIONS:
- Australia was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Cambridges was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Daily Mail was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Duchess of Cambridge was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Duke was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- George was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Kate was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Kingsford Smith Airport was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- New Zealand was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Porirua was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Prince George was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Rebecca English was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Royal New Zealand Police College was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Royal Tour was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Sydney was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Twitter was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- Wellington Airport was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- William was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
- [email protected] was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
A: George was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
A six-year-old hailed as one of Britain's most spoilt children has decided she's had enough of her reputation - and is giving away her prized possessions. Lacie Pope, of Plymouth, Devon, has always been treated to glamorous designer frocks, expensive beauty products and jewel-encrusted toys. Her mother Lisa Whitcombe, 34, loves to spoil her with Armani and Dior outfits, her own crown and even a child's Audi covered in crystals. Thinking of others: Lacie is giving up her Audi covered toy car worth £1,500 for charity Little princess: Lacie is auctioning off her crown £80 and crystal covered tutu
Despite lavishing around £2,000 on the birthday celebrations
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- Armani says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Audi says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Britain says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Chanel says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Devon says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Dior says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Lacie says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Lacie Pope says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Lisa Whitcombe says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Plymouth says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
- Stand Up To Cancer says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
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Lisa Whitcombe says she's happy to fulfill her daughter's wishes and proud she wants to help others.
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(CNN) -- At first glance, "The Flat" might seem like an episode of "Hoarders," Israeli-style. The documentary film opens after an elderly woman dies in Tel Aviv. Her grandchildren assemble to clean out her apartment, packed with dusty books, vintage clothing (dozens of pairs of fancy gloves, for instance), enough purses to stock a department store, jewelry, mementoes and closets full of knickknacks. But buried among the detritus they chance upon something remarkable -- mysterious papers linking the grandparents to an important Nazi figure. How could such ardent Zionists, who left their native Germany in the early 1930s, have been involved with an SS official like Leopold von Mildenstein?
What I found out was this journey, the Nazi (
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- Arnon Goldfinger) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- CNN) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- Germany) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- Israeli) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- Leopold von Mildenstein) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- Nazi) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- SS) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- Tel Aviv) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- The Flat) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
- Zionists) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
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Leopold von Mildenstein) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
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Otevři ve jménu prince!
Could you please translate this to English?
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) yelp review.
A: Outstanding job. Even completed a wax detail by staying late. The owner, George is a South Austin original. His family has been in the car wash business for as long as he has been alive. Nice to see him build and manage his own place.
Q: positive
A: If you love sushi and martinis this is the place for you! DC Ranch is a great location. It is a bit pricey, but worth well worth it. The service is good and the food is always fresh and delicious!
Problem: What would be an example of an negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) review?
Answer: Service was quick - but all I had ordered was a sesame bagel with cream cheese. So I should be quick. All I will say is that they barely put any cream cheese on the bagel!! I had to pull the bagel apart just to see they remembered to put it on!
Input: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive.
Generate a positive review for a place
Output: Very cool of these guys to come out on Monday night to the Fundraiser at Johnny Fontane's Beach House. They were very friendly and served up some good food! Tried the "Godfather" and the BBQ fries. The "Godfather" was good but melted cheese on top and maybe a toasted roll would have made it that much better. The BBQ fries were awesome and would absolutely get them again. Big props to them for contributing to this event and donating a portion of their sales to Red Cross for Hurricane Sandy Relief. Very friendly staff and look forward to grubbing with them again!
input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
output: My wife and I stopped by for our first visit. Wow is this place great. We were met with a welcome as soon as we stepped through the door. We had the Reuben and it was great. We were impressed with the food and the service. Being newbies we were given a free cookie! The manager brought us some of their BBQ beef to try after our meal. They roast the beef every day on site. This place is great. We will be back soon.
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Mediocre burgers - if you are in the area and want a fast food burger, Fatburger is a better bet than Wendy's. But it is nothing to go out of your way for.
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Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (September 5, 1867 - December 27, 1944) was an American composer and pianist. She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. Her "Gaelic" Symphony, premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1896, was the first symphony composed and published by an American woman. She was one of the first American composers to succeed without the benefit of European training, and one of the most respected and acclaimed American composers of her era.
Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire to Charles Abbott Cheney (nephew of Oren B. Cheney, who founded Bates College) and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney. Artistic ability appears to have run in the family: Clara was reputedly an "excellent pianist and singer,", and had a sister named Emma Francis "Franc" Marcy, who taught voice and piano in Boston. Emma's daughter Ethel, who "displayed a talent for art," went "to study in New York, Boston, and twice to Paris" during the 1890s. Amy showed every sign of a child prodigy. She was able to sing forty songs accurately by age one, she was capable of improvising counter-melody by age two, and she taught herself to read at age three. At four, she composed three waltzes for piano during a summer at her grandfather's farm in West Henniker, NH, despite the absence of a piano; instead, she composed the pieces mentally and played them when she returned home. The family struggled to keep up with her musical interests and demands. Her mother sang and played for her, but attempted to prevent young Amy from playing the family piano herself, believing that to indulge the child's wishes in this respect would damage parental authority. Amy often commanded what music was played in the home and how, becoming enraged if it did not meet her standards. Amy began formal piano lessons with her mother at age six, and soon gave public recitals of works by Handel, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as her own pieces. One such recital was reviewed in arts journal The Folio, and multiple agents proposed concert tours for the young pianist, which her parents declined - a decision for which Amy was later grateful. In 1875, the Cheney family moved to Chelsea, a suburb just across the Mystic River from Boston. They were advised there to enroll Amy in a European conservatory, but opted instead for local training, hiring Ernst Perabo and later Carl Baermann (himself a student of Franz Liszt) as piano teachers. In 1881-82, fourteen-year-old Amy also studied harmony and counterpoint with Junius W. Hill. This would be her only formal instruction as a composer, but "[s]he collected every book she could find on theory, composition, and orchestration ... she taught herself ... counterpoint, harmony, fugue," even translating Gevaert's and Berlioz's French treatises on orchestration, considered "most composers' bibles," into English for herself.
Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Where was she born?
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Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire
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IN: stocks plunged wednesday after a stronger-than-expected rise in consumer inflation intensified wall street 's fear that interest rates will keep climbing .
summary: u.s. stocks tumble on inflation fears
Problem: the sale of passports by several caribbean nations comes under renewed scrutiny with the u.s. embassy refusing visas to a family of iraqis traveling on grenadian passports .
What is a very short summary of the above text?
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A: seven iraqis who bought grenada passports travel to barbados seeking u.s. visas but leave empty-handed
question: myanmar 's junta has stepped up a manhunt for pro-democracy activists after a rare string of protests , raiding homes and subjecting citizens to arbitrary searches , campaigners and residents say .
Write a brief summary in a sentence or so.
summary: myanmar steps up manhunt for activists
the communist party on friday moved closer to form a government in nepal , which will make this isolated himalayan nation the only country in the world to have a communist government under a monarch .
A summary about the text above: communists may form government in nepal china 's neighbor
Question:
Summarize this: soon after the resumption of the budget session , some members of the parliament accused the government of `` bypassing '' the parliament in deciding to hike the prices of kerosene and cooking gas during the session 's recess , the pti said .
Answer:
indian parliament resumes budget session
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Summarize this: five people were killed , and a woman gravely wounded , following a lethal shootout at a nightclub in cali , colombia 's third largest city , local authorities said monday .
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colombian nightclub shootout leaves five dead
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Tsewang Rigzin is the current president of the Tibetan Youth Congress. He has held the position since September 2007, and on August 8, 2008 he was re-elected to serve through August 2013. Prior to attaining his current position he served as the president of the Portland/Vancouver regional chapter of the Tibetan Youth Congress.
Hypothesis: Washington state is represented in the Tibetan Youth Congress.
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy (Maria Gabriella Giuseppa Aldegonda Adelaide Ludovica Felicita Gennara; born 24 February 1940) is the middle daughter of Italy's last king, Umberto II, and Marie José of Belgium, the "May Queen", and a sister of the pretender to their father's throne, Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples. She is an historical writer.
Hypothesis: Some say Maria often talked back to her father
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Appian Way Productions is a film production company in West Hollywood, California, established by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio. As of 2016, the company has produced 14 feature films, five documentaries and a television show. It has frequently collaborated with Martin Scorsese, who has directed some of the company's most well-known films.
Hypothesis: Appian Way Productions is based in the United States.
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
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Context: Barlovento (Spanish for windward) is a municipality in the northern part of the island of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands, and a part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Barlovento is on the main highway which encircles the island. The land rises steeply from a small coastal plain, to the rim of the Caldera de Taburiente at Pico de la Cruz (2,350m)
Hypothesis: Barlovento is Donald Trump's favorite place to take a vacation
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Problem: It was awful to think that there had been 4 planes hijacked that day , and how it could get much , much worse . Later that night when I got home , I was glued to the TV .... watching in horror as the Twin Towers came down and all the rescue workers and other people who were trapped in the buildings as they fell . It all seemed so surreal . So , so sad . At that time they thought there may have been 50,000 people in the building , and so many people were missing .
What happened after this event because of it ?
A: The US went to war in Iraq
Problem: Ok so , it started out that the queen of China had an army of ninjas that she told to set a volcano to blow up china . So I had to stop her . So I had to go up to the mountains and like jump over these mountains and stuff , and I had this group of people with me ( I think we were on a tour or something ) .
Where is the most likely place this took place ?
A: In the narrator 's fantasy .
Problem: Well it 's been a busy week in the camp this week , applied for three different jobs , I ' m focusing on Government jobs because that s what I ' ve done for the past fifteen months or so . Government jobs mean bloody selection criteria , selection criteria leads to frustration , frustration leads to anger , anger leads to hate and everyone knows where hate leads to . That image really cracks me up , no one considers the nameless Storm Trooper 's hopes and aspirations .
Why does the narrator feel resistance to going into government ?
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Returning to the Palestinian elections, I do not wish to sidestep that most thorny of issues – that is to say, the issue of Hamas.
Translate to Finnish
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Palaan Palestiinan vaaleihin toteamalla, etten halua karttaa kaikkein vaikeinta asiaa eli Hamas-puoluetta.
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Q: How do you say "The infrastructure is a strategic road axis that connects the plains of the Amazon rainforest (where major oil and agricultural production takes place) with the capital and the north of the country." in Spanish?
A: La infraestructura es un eje viario estratégico que comunica los llanos de la selva amazónica (donde se lleva a cabo una producción petrolífera y agropecuaria de gran importancia) con la capital y todo el norte del país.
Q: How do you say "The conditions of obtaining mercy from God are simple and reasonable." in Spanish?
A: Las condiciones para obtener la misericordia de Dios son sencillas y razonables.
Q: How do you say "A magazine published by the University of Valencia, viewable on-line, which offers articles of great interest on the landscape, the conservation of the environment, and sustainability." in Spanish?
A: Revista editada por la Universidad de Valencia, consultable online, y en la que podemos encontrar artículos de gran interés sobre paisaje, conservación del medio y sostenibilidad.
Q: How do you say "In this regard, we would like to offer our personal thanks to Johanne Fischer who is leaving FAO for new pastures." in Spanish?
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En este sentido, quisiéramos brindar un agradecimiento personal a Johanne Fischer, que deja la FAO para iniciar una nueva singladura.
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Is the premise "The backside of an old man painting a picture outside." true if "the front side view of an young man painting a picture indoors"?
no
Is the premise "A group of females running a marathon." true if "a group of ladies run a long distance"?
yes
Is the premise "Two men digging at a construction sight." true if "Two men digging to check for gas lines."?
it is not possible to tell
Is the premise "A man washes or dies clothes in a primitive setting." true if "Washing clothes on a camping trip."?
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Here are some concepts: branch, create, table
What is a sentence about these concepts?
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create a coffee table or accent table with branches
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Please write a short summary for the following article:
Former Oakland police chief is in the middle of Baltimore’s troubles
Former Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts dodged big trouble when he quit his job here in October 2011, just weeks before Occupy Oakland demonstrators pitched tents on Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall and camped out for nearly two months, besieging the city, and twice halting operations at the Port of Oakland.
But Batts wasn’t so lucky in his current job as Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department. The city erupted in violent riots, looting and arson on Monday after the funeral of Freddie Gray, an African American man who suffered a serious spinal injury and died in while in police custody last week.
Former Oakland police chief Anthony Batts/SFC
Activists who held peaceful demonstrations last week have called for Batts’ ouster — and Baltimore police were unable to quell Monday’s violence. Late Monday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard.
Meanwhile, Batts is under fire from both sides of the situation. Activists have criticized his failure to control police officers and discipline rogue cops. On Friday, Baltimore’s Fraternal Order of Police, the union representing police officers, criticized Batts for acknowledging errors in the Gray case and calling for an investigation into his death and the apparent ”rough ride” he endured to a police station. Batts is on his own rough ride now, and there’s a chance he won’t survive the ongoing crisis, which is still unfolding.
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Former Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts dodged big trouble when he quit his job here in October 2011, just weeks before Occupy Oakland demonstrators pitched tents on Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall and camped out for nearly two months, besieging the city, and twice halting o
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Please capitalize where necessary: weight* emtrance height** maximum overall height packed dimension
A: Weight* Emtrance Height** Maximum Overall Height Packed Dimension
Q: 7:30 then they sought to take him: but no man laid hands on him, because his hour was not yet come.
A: 7:30 Then they sought to take him: but no man laid hands on him, because his hour was not yet come.
Q: egg albumin, dried "e.g. in sheets, scales, flakes, powder", unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
A: Egg albumin, dried "e.g. in sheets, scales, flakes, powder", unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
Problem: a privileged guest user in a guest with an amd pcnet ethernet card enabled can potentially use this flaw to execute arbitrary code on the host with the privileges of the hosting qemu process.
Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it?
Answer: A privileged guest user in a guest with an AMD PCNet ethernet card enabled can potentially use this flaw to execute arbitrary code on the host with the privileges of the hosting QEMU process.
Text: agreement on horizon2020 – the eus next framework programme for research and innovation | eu2012.dk
Correct capitalization: Agreement on Horizon2020 – the EUs next framework programme for research and innovation | eu2012.dk
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Question: I ' m home ! It 's so good to be back in Vermont . Mom helped me move in yesterday . It was hard and we both got incredibly hot and sweaty and gross , but we did it .
Answer: Answer: Will take a nice shower .
Question: By Beer Guy , special contributer Beer guys should n't date champagne girls . The party was out of my league . For the champagne girl , it was likely beneath her . Even though I knew this , I still approached her and struck up a conversation .
Answer: Answer: They feel they are out of their league .
Question: Hundreds of thousands of Central Ohioans got their electricity wiped out . I was one of them . I was without power for 48 hours - not bad considering some folks are still without . I also lost half my roof shingles , but thank goodness for the condo association !
Answer: Answer: I do n't like it but compared to others , It 's not as bad .
Question: I was n't really in the mood to , but I decided I better take Bug on a short walk . I come home to find that my front door has blown open and Flash was sitting on my stairs , and Sprout was on the ground darting under the stairs . I herded Flash and Bug inside , and somehow during that 20 seconds Sprout managed to disappear completely . Delightfully I had a dentist appointment in ten minutes so I had to leave instead of looking for her .
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge bid farewell to New Zealand this morning as they boarded a flight bound for Australia. The couple waved and smiled at the crowds gathered to see them off at Wellington Airport, with William holding an alert and lively Prince George in his arms. After 10 days in New Zealand, the family will arrive at Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport in the afternoon to embark on a second, ten day tour of Australia. Scroll down for video Say goodbye, George! The Cambridges waved goodbye at New Zealand's Wellington Airport today as they boarded a flight bound for Sydney
A: George was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold.
Q: Complete:
Killed: Ezell Ford, 25, was shot three times by LAPD officers, including once in the back, on August 11 The autopsy of a mentally ill black man who was killed by Los Angeles police has revealed that he was shot three times at close range, including once in the back. Ezell Ford, 25, was shot dead during a confrontation with LAPD officers near his home in South Los Angeles in August this year. Ford's parents accuse the LAPD of 'executing' their son and have filed a $75million lawsuit against the city. Ezell Ford was shot three times in his right side, right arm and back, and had abrasions to his left hand, forearm and elbow, according to the autopsy report.
The autopsy also revealed that a muzzle imprint, consistent with that of the gun used by
A: LAPD, was found around the back wound.
Q: Complete:
Tuwaitha, Iraq (CNN) -- The shell of former Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein's efforts to produce a nuclear bomb is being slowly dismantled along the banks of the Tigris River, but its radioactive legacy lingers on. The Tuwaitha research complex, about 18 kilometers (11 miles) southeast of Baghdad, was bombed by Israel in its 1981 airstrike on Iraq's Tammuz 1 research reactor. It was bombed again during the Persian Gulf War of 1991, and it was looted extensively after the 2003 U.S. invasion that ousted Hussein. Now, engineers and technicians are working to dismantle the laboratories and equipment at the site, but the extensive contamination left behind complicates their work.
The bombardment that accompanied the 1991 war inflicted extensive damage to the
A: Tuwaitha plants.
Q: Complete:
(CNN) -- At first glance, "The Flat" might seem like an episode of "Hoarders," Israeli-style. The documentary film opens after an elderly woman dies in Tel Aviv. Her grandchildren assemble to clean out her apartment, packed with dusty books, vintage clothing (dozens of pairs of fancy gloves, for instance), enough purses to stock a department store, jewelry, mementoes and closets full of knickknacks. But buried among the detritus they chance upon something remarkable -- mysterious papers linking the grandparents to an important Nazi figure. How could such ardent Zionists, who left their native Germany in the early 1930s, have been involved with an SS official like Leopold von Mildenstein?
What I found out was this journey, the Nazi (
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Leopold von Mildenstein) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents," Goldfinger told CNN.
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Question:
This is some data: The Golden Curry food Fast food; The Golden Curry customer rating 5 out of 5; The Golden Curry area city centre; The Golden Curry familyFriendly no; The Golden Curry near Café Rouge.
Generate a detailed description of this data.
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The Golden Curry, near Café Rouge serves fast food in the city centre. It has a customer rating of 5 out of 5 and is not family-friendly.
Question:
This is some data: The Golden Curry food Fast food; The Golden Curry customer rating 5 out of 5; The Golden Curry familyFriendly yes.
Generate a detailed description of this data.
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The Golden Curry offers fast food in a child friendly setting. Customers rated it 5 out of 5.
Question:
This is some data: Blockbuster (comicsCharacter) CREATOR Gardner Fox; Blockbuster (comicsCharacter) CREATOR Tom Lyle; Blockbuster (comicsCharacter) ALTERNATIVE_NAME "Mark Desmond".
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The comic character, Blockbuster, has the alternative name, Mark Desmond and was created by Tom Lyle and Gardner Fox.
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Problem: Here is a premise:
it went out for the walk with him and enjoyed you know uh pushing the cart or pulling it or whatever you know but that is that's great my stepfather is seventy four and he goes golfing every day
Here is a hypothesis:
It went with him for the walk.
Here are the options:
Answer: yes
Problem: Here is a premise:
yeah it's very involved
Here is a hypothesis:
It is super simple
Here are the options:
Answer: no
Problem: Here is a premise:
On the one hand, many of the curfews cracking down on teens also entail a fine on the parents of youthful curfew-breakers.
Here is a hypothesis:
Curfews for teens never involve fines for their parents.
Here are the options:
Answer: no
Problem: Here is a premise:
um-hum because women are in every field now i mean i can't think of a field that they're not involved in
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Women have jobs in all areas of the workforce, they are almost getting the same wages as most men,
Here are the options:
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Data: Houston Texans, city, Texas
The Houston Texans play in Texas.
Data: Binignit, ingredient, Sweet potato; Binignit, mainIngredient, Coconut milk; Sweet potato, order, Solanales
One of the main ingredients of binignit is coconut milk. Another ingredient is sweet potato which is from the order Solanales.
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With a breezy sweep of his pen President Vladimir Putin wrote a new chapter into Crimea's turbulent history, committing the region to a future returned to Russian domain. Sixty years prior, Ukraine's breakaway peninsula was signed away just as swiftly by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. But dealing with such a blatant land grab on its eastern flank won't be anywhere near as quick and easy for Europe's 28-member union. Because, unlike Crimea's rushed referendum, everyone has a say. After initially slapping visa restrictions and asset freezes on a limited number of little known politicians and military men, Europe is facing urgent calls to widen the scope of its measures to target the Russian business community in particular. The logic of this is that those who run Russia and own it are essentially two sides of the coin. Alexei Navalny, one-time Moscow mayoral contender now under house arrest for opposing the current regime, called for Europe's leaders to ban everyone -- from Vladimir Putin's personal banker to Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich from keeping their money and loved ones abroad. Asset freezes and visa restrictions are especially palatable options for the EU because they can be rolled out on a discretionary basis, without requiring cumbersome legal procedures and recourse. In fact Russia cancels visas for people it doesn't like all the time. Just look at Hermitage Capital founder Bill Browder who lost both his right of entry and Moscow-based money in 2005 and dare not go back. Russia also banned the adoption of its orphans by Americans in retaliation for the US's implementation of an anti-corruption law named after Sergei Magnitsky, Browder's lawyer who died after a year in a Moscow detention center, apparently beaten to death. Yet in playing the 'money talks' card, Europe must be ready for the consequences of such action. Because money also walks. As such EU leaders must be ready to accept sanctions are a two-way street and will hurt both sides. Targeting Russia's peripatetic business community would be one way of sapping their tenuous support for President Putin. And such a strategy might also turn out to have a silver lining: awarding EU countries a chance to finally deal with some of the more unpleasant sides of their patronage, including money laundering and corruption, which have inflated prize assets like London property and Picasso paintings for years. Where Europe should hold fire though is trade. Two decades of post-Soviet rapprochement and almost $500 billion worth of commerce is a lot to put at stake. It's true that any trade war would hurt Russia far harder than it would the EU - not least because 15% of the former's GDP comes from exports to the bloc. But Europe - with its hefty reliance on Russian gas - would have a hard time keeping its factories going and citizens warm without power from the east. And while Putin flexes his political muscle, open trade channels keep the dialogue going giving all sides a chance to change the subject and talk less tensely. No one can afford to cut off that lifeline, especially now with Europe's economy on the rebound and Russia's one on the wane.
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Nina dos Santos says Europe must be ready to accept sanctions will hurt both sides. Targeting Russia's business community would be one way of sapping their support for President Putin, she says. But she says Europe would have a hard time keeping its factories going without power from the east.
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Article: There different types of references, depending on the position for which you’re applying. References can also take one of several forms. Phone calls, emails, questionnaires, and letters of recommendation are all common. Be sure to review the applications instructions carefully to make sure that you secure the right kind of reference. The most common type of reference is a professional reference. In this case, your referee should be able to attest to your ability to get the job done. Another common type of reference is a personal reference. In this case, your referee should be able to attest to your character. If you have a LinkedIn profile, you have the option of obtaining a LinkedIn recommendation. Different reference types often require people to serve as referees. Make sure that the person you’re asking can provide you with kind of reference you need. Ask yourself, “Who will be most able to discuss my qualifications for this position?” Don’t limit yourself to former or current employers. Co-workers, former teachers and professors, ministers, and even your attorney might be able provide you with a strong reference. If you’re applying for multiple positions, consider asking different people to serve as referees for different positions. Make a list of reasons why you’re asking a particular person to be a referee for you. Include details like the basis and extent of his or her relationship with you, his or her professional qualifications, and the kinds of things he or she will be able to say about you. Not only will this list help you narrow down your list of potential referees, it will also come in handy when you actually ask for references. This might seem like a no-brainer. However, you’re going to want to provide your potential referees with useful information about yourself. An updated resume will serve them better than an out-of-date one.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine the type of references you need. Pick the right people. Update your resume.
Article: Look around at all the floor that will need to be covered. This includes everything bordered by walls, but also less obvious places like the floor inside of closets. Sketch the floorspace out on a sheet of paper for reference. Run a tape measure down one side of the room to get its length. Move the tape measure and record the other wall in the same way. Write these measurements down on the sketch you made for reference. If there aren’t any obstructions or unusual aspects to the room, the length and width will be enough to calculate the area. Take the length and multiply it by the width to get the area of floor space in square units. For instance, if one wall is 10 feet (3.0 m) and the other is 8 feet (2.4 m), multiply these to get a total floor space area of 80 feet (24 m) square. If there are any closets, obstructions, or angled areas in the room, you’ll start with this basic area and adjust it with a few more calculations to get the actual total amount of floor space. If you have a simple room with no obstructions or unusual shapes, look up an online floor space calculator. Enter the length and width measurements, and the calculator will compute the area.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Map out the entire floorspace. Measure the length and width of the room. Multiply to get the area. Use an online calculator for a quick solution.
Article: Your foal will be more comfortable being weaned in an environment that it is familiar with. About 3 to 4 days before you wean your foal, move it and its mother into a large pen. Keep them in this pen as much as possible, only moving them inside to sleep if need be. It’s best to wean 2 or more foals at the same time, so the foals can keep each other company as they are weaned. Remove 1 mare from its foal at a time, waiting at least 1 day before removing the next mare. This will prevent your foals from panicking at the same time and stressing each other further. Once the foal has adjusted to the pen, lead its mother to a new pen or stable far away. Make sure that they cannot hear or see each other, otherwise, the foal will attempt to find its mother and may end up hurting itself. It may help to feed your foal with some hay or creep feed while you move its mother to a different pen. This will keep it distracted and may stop it from panicking as much once it realises it is being weaned. Each foal will respond to being weaned differently. Some may panic for only a few minutes, where others may take up to a day to calm down. Watch your foal to make sure it cannot escape from the pen or hurt itself on the fence. Feed it as you normally would and allow it to calm down naturally before introducing its companion to the pen. Check the edge of the fence for loose nails or anything else that could hurt your foal before weaning it. It will likely spend a lot of time near the edges of the pen trying to find its mother. Once the mother and foal have been separated from each other, it will take around 1 month for the mother to stop lactating and the foal to adjust to being on its own. Give both horses plenty of time to adjust to their new living style before reintroducing them. If you bring the mother and the foal back together before the foal has been properly weaned, you’ll just need to wean them again. Make sure the mother has stopped lactating and the foal has adjusted to being apart from its mother before reintroducing them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
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Leave your mare and foal in a field for 3 to 4 days. Take the mare out of sight and earshot of the foal. Give the foal time to calm down before introducing its friend or nanny. Keep the mare and foal separate for around 1 month.
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Problem: Onceyouseehowtoplaythisgameyouhavetorememberitforalongtime.
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
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Once you see how to play this game you have to remember it for a long time.
Problem: Unlikeherusualselfsheonlynibblesatbreakfast,whichtodayisreducedtoyoghurtandhalfabanana.
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
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Unlike her usual self she only nibbles at breakfast, which today is reduced to yoghurt and half a banana.
Problem: Theterminalbuildingisactuallyalargeflexiblevolumethatispre-plannedforextensioninthedirectionofitslength.
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The terminal building is actually a large flexible volume that is pre-planned for extension in the direction of its length.
Problem: e)contributetoaggregatingballots,ascertainingtheresultofthereferendum;
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Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) movie review.
A: begins to resemble the shapeless ,
problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment.
generated: delightful
input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment
OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive.
output: , marked by acute writing and a host of splendid performances .
Write a movie review.
even better
Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) movie review.
A: is hard to tell who is chasing who or why
Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) movie review.
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You: Please ask me a question.
Me: Whose biography by Maurice Zolotow is titled Shooting Star ?
You: Please ask me a question.
Me: What was Einstein 's IQ ?
You: Please ask me a question.
Me: Who is Prince Naseem Hamed ?
You: Please ask me a question.
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Me: Who was Camp David named for ?
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Briefly summarize this sentence: five people were killed , and a woman gravely wounded , following a lethal shootout at a nightclub in cali , colombia 's third largest city , local authorities said monday .
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test: Transmiterea textelor adoptate în cursul prezentei şedinţe: consultaţi procesul-verbal
English?
translation: Forwarding of texts adopted during the sitting: see Minutes
test: Haideţi să arătăm ce putem face şi să creăm o legislaţie potrivită şi modernă şi haideţi să arătăm scopurile pentru care vor fi alocate fonduri din bugetul Uniunii Europene.
English?
translation: Let us show what we can do, by creating appropriate and modern legislation, and let us show the purposes to which funds will be assigned from the European Union budget.
test: Grecia ratifică tratatul de aderare la UE a Bulgariei şi României
English?
translation: Greece ratifies Bulgaria, Romania's accession treaty with EU
test: Aceasta declară că Mobtel s-a conectat direct la centrale telefonice internaţionale, încălcând legea.
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Fortheanimalbynowithasbecomeavitalnecessitytokillinordertolive,theanimals'worldisaworldofkilling,andintheanimalkingdom,towhichtheearthlyhumansstillbelong,theyexperiencethepeakoftheunfoldingofthekillingprinciple,intheformofwar,violence,terrorandphysicalandspiritualcrisesandsufferingswhichwecallillnesses.
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For the animal by now it has become a vital necessity to kill in order to live, the animals' world is a world of killing, and in the animal kingdom, to which the earthly humans still belong, they experience the peak of the unfolding of the killing principle, in the form of war, violence, terror and physical and spiritual crises and sufferings which we call illnesses.
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Otevři ve jménu prince!
Could you please translate this to English?
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Open up in the Prince's name!
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Problem: En el anexo 7 se brinda información más detallada sobre cada uno de los sitios inscritos en el Registro de Montreux. ** English?
Answer: More detailed information on each Montreux Record site is given in Annex 7.
Problem: Desde de unas cuantas horas, empezamos a descender hacia Antigua pasando por las aldeas locales de nuestro destino. ** English?
Answer: After a few hours of hiking we then descend down back towards Antigua passing through local villages to our destination.
Problem: Todos los anuncios por Jason Scholl ** English?
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Problem: Write a positive yelp review.
A: I love this place! I've been here quite a few times but have only had their italilan cold cut sandwich and the philly cheese steak sandwich. Both are delish!! If you're impatient, I recommend calling ahead and then picking up your order. Although it's worth the wait if you're in the mood to dine-in. They have a cute little grocery area to browse while your waiting too. If you're ever in South Scottsdale, I definitely recommend this place.
Problem: Write a positive yelp review.
A: My mom and my son and I went to old town on a Thursday to check out some galleries and listen to some of the buskers! So after our perusing we stopped to get ice cream. Real ice cream! Petersen's is a really cool place and it's brand new! Just opened 11/23 I think. Well they have lots of great flavors like Georgia Peach, NY Black Cherry, Cappuccino, Peppermint with real peppermint, lots of sorbet, lots of chocolate stuff that I didn't want to try, and old favs like cookie dough, butter pecan etc. They also sell pints and also gallons I think! The staff is super cool and well educated about the history of the shop. I think the girl said they originated in Chicago and that the tiles in the ceiling are from the original location! I just thought that was so cool! She also said that they could sub the milk in your lattes and coffe with ice cream to make pepperment lattes and more wild flavors! I thought that was pretty rad. Anyway, if you are in old town I highly recomend you check this place out!
Problem: Write a negative yelp review.
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Mediocre burgers - if you are in the area and want a fast food burger, Fatburger is a better bet than Wendy's. But it is nothing to go out of your way for.
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Plant responses to climate and other environmental changes can inform our understanding of how these changes affect ecosystem function and productivity. For example, plant phenology can be a useful proxy for temperature in historical climatology, and the biological impact of climate change and global warming. Palynology, the analysis of fossil pollen deposits in sediments from thousands or millions of years ago allows the reconstruction of past climates. Estimates of atmospheric CO2 concentrations since the Palaeozoic have been obtained from stomatal densities and the leaf shapes and sizes of ancient land plants. Ozone depletion can expose plants to higher levels of ultraviolet radiation-B (UV-B), resulting in lower growth rates. Moreover, information from studies of community ecology, plant systematics, and taxonomy is essential to understanding vegetation change, habitat destruction and species extinction.
How can climate changes be determined from soil?
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Led series led flash light 20 watt
A: Led series > led flash light > 20 watt
The late evening offers clear weather apart from scattered clouds Morning temperatures will be around 5 C During the day they will reach a maximum of 13 C Low temperatures at night will be around 8C We have weak southerly winds
A: The late evening offers clear weather, apart from scattered clouds. Morning temperatures will be around 5 °C. During the day they will reach a maximum of 13 °C. Low temperatures at night will be around 8°C. We have weak southerly winds.
The human being is a being that is undergoing a period of accelerated evolution
A: The human being is a being that is undergoing a period of accelerated evolution.
On 8 April of60 was born in Aricebo In Puerto Rico the SETI acronym for Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence a research center whose goal is to pick radio signals from other planets The only result was obtained on the first day a kind of Regular cry coming from the star Epsilon Eridani This star is 24 billion miles away from us there are those who say that it is almost impossible that quellurlo be directed to us however there are those who say that directly to us or not that day on Epsilon Eridani something was happening
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A: On 8 April of'60 was born in Aricebo In Puerto Rico, the SETI (acronym for "Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence), a research center whose goal is to pick radio signals from other planets . The only result was obtained on the first day: a kind of Regular cry coming from the star Epsilon Eridani . This star is 24 billion miles away from us, there are those who say that it is almost impossible that quell'urlo be directed to us, however there are those who say that directly to us or not that day on Epsilon Eridani something was happening ...
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[Translate Q]: Translate "Psychic investigators, such the highly credible Dr Ian Stevenson, used scientific method to illustrate xenoglossy and claim that there are only two possible explanations—either spirit contact or past life memory both of which are evidence for the afterlife." to Spanish.
[A]: Los investigadores psíquicos, tales como el altamente creíble Dr. Ian Stevenson, han usado métodos científicos para estudiar la xenoglosia y afirmar que hay sólo dos explicaciones posibles, contacto con un espíritu o recuerdos de vidas pasadas; ambas son evidencias de la existencia de la vida póstuma.
Question: Translate "Está en: Las enseñanzas » Videos » Meditación es poner el pensamiento en su justo lugar Full Version" from Spanish to English.
Answer: You are in: Krishnamurti's Teachings » Video » Is there a way out of the crisis in the world? Full Version
Question: The harmony of the couple and of society depends in part on the way in which the complementarity, needs, and mutual support between the sexes are lived out. Say this using Spanish.
Say: La armonía de la pareja humana y de la sociedad depende en parte de la manera en que son vividas entre los sexos la complementariedad, la necesidad y el apoyo mutuos.
Un mundo nuevo devino ampliamente abierto. How do you say this sentence in English?
A new world became wide open.
Q: How do you say "Width at the bottom: 35 cm" in Spanish?
A: Ancho en la parte inferior: 35 cm
Problem: Todos los anuncios por Jason Scholl ** English?
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How to move on after a break up
Allow yourself to have mixed feelings.
Even if the relationship was unhealthy, you need time to grieve. Accept and acknowledge feeling sad, angry, confused, frustrated and relieved.
Take some time for self-reflection. Sometimes, people change when they are in relationships.
How to use microsoft publisher
Launch microsoft publisher.
Upon opening the application, the catalog window will display on-screen. The catalog window features a number of different publication types and templates you can use to design your document, including newsletters, brochures, signs, greeting cards, letterheads, envelopes, banners, advertisements, and more.
Click on the publication type you want to create in the left column. A number of different templates for the chosen publication type will display in the pane on the right.
How to turn failure into success
Accept your mistakes.
Accept that things did not work out as planned. Even if you worked especially hard on something, it's important to acknowledge and accept that it didn't work.
Don't become obsessed at improving something that is done or not working. For example, if you started a business that folded, accept that it didn't work out.
A fast motion watch around of the shop occurs then shows the woman brushing the dog with several instruments. she
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Question: this demo version gives you first of the eight chapters.
Answer: --> This demo version gives you first of the eight chapters.
Question: these days with the internet it’s hard to tell who to trust’ he agreed and said, ‘don’t worry, you can trust me’ i did this changing stories so many times till a few days after. i had better things to do so i told him my boyfriend actually got a better offer from someone else in nigeria. (my made up boyfriend.lol)
Answer: --> These days with the internet it’s hard to tell who to trust’ He agreed and said, ‘Don’t worry, you can trust me’ I did this changing stories so many times till a few days after. I had better things to do so I told him my boyfriend actually got a better offer from someone else in Nigeria. (My made up boyfriend.lol)
Question: what does reduce do?
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Problem: What happens next in this paragraph?
How to become an olympic figure skater
Start early.
If you are serious about olympic-level figure skating, you should start training as a child. Some olympic-level skaters (such as johnny weir) started as late as their early teenage years, but this is rare.
OPTIONS:
- Many figure skaters start around 5 years old. However, there are successful figure skaters who began in the 7-12 age range.
- It is hard to improve their skill as an adult if you don't start early enough. Most olympic-level skaters begin as early as their teen years, especially in high school.
- You should start at around 6-12 months of age. Don't wait until the middle of your teens to start.
- You should start your training as early as possible, and sooner if you want your figure skater to reach as large as your torso (chest muscles). Never ever do the splits until you are ready.
A: Many figure skaters start around 5 years old. However, there are successful figure skaters who began in the 7-12 age range.
How to melt velveeta cheese
Cube the cheese.
Use a sharp kitchen knife to cut the velveeta cheese into 1/2-inch to 1-inch (1.25 to 2.5 cm) cubes.
Smaller cubes will melt quicker and more evenly than larger cubes.
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- Sugar, salt, and water will also melt more quickly than larger cubes. You can select half or all of the cheese at a craft store and use it as a tablespoon, but larger cubes won't melt as evenly.
- Smaller cubes, like mozzarella or gouda cheese, will melt faster and cuter. You can substitute shredded or diced velveeta cheese for the shredded portion.
- If you don't have a kitchen knife, clean a sharp cutting board with vinegar. Put the cut cheeses in a bowl and fill each one with 1/4 to 1/2 cup (115 to 120 ml) of vinegar.
- Regardless of what size exactly you make the cubes, try to make sure that all the cubes are roughly the same size. Cubes that are unevenly sized will melt at different rates, and as a result, some of the cheese may burn before the rest melts down.
Regardless of what size exactly you make the cubes, try to make sure that all the cubes are roughly the same size. Cubes that are unevenly sized will melt at different rates, and as a result, some of the cheese may burn before the rest melts down.
question: Complete the next sentence:
A man stands on a residential front lawn with a chain saw. The man trims a set of small palm trees. the camera
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- captures the man's movements as the man trims the yard.
- shows the man trims the trees.
- focuses on the finished palm trees and cut branches on the ground below.
- pans and we see the view from the gates of a house.
answer: focuses on the finished palm trees and cut branches on the ground below.
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How to get your coworker to stop telling you how to do your job
Stay calm.
It can be frustrating and upsetting when someone tries to take over something you know you are fully capable of completing. If you're feeling annoyed or angry, try to keep your cool.
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- Try to make a list of all your tasks, and bring it to your boss. When you get upset, carry it with you and a chest of gratitude as you work for yourself.
- Just sit down, take a deep breath, and calmly look your coworker in the eye. Being calm is effective when you're frustrated, so long as you're okay with getting frustrated.
- Keep saying things like, " i can't do this. " If you feel like you are in the middle of something that needs to be done right now, say something like, " i appreciate your efforts, but i wish i could have more control over this matter.
- Don't do or say anything you might regret or that might make you look foolish at the workplace. If you need a moment, walk away or take some deep breaths..
Next sentence: Don't do or say anything you might regret or that might make you look foolish at the workplace. If you need a moment, walk away or take some deep breaths.
context: How to wake up the right way
Use an alarm clock.
Make sure the audio is something soothing-a clock that screeches " beep beep beep " will just scare the heck out of you. Nature sounds always work well, and you'll wake up with a smile on your face!
Do some morning exercises.
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- Morning exercises are very yoga in nature, so it's best to start with some to begin with. You can try the classic morning routine, or focus on more natural, active exercises, like aerobics or swimming.
- These can be anything from neck stretches to yoga to push-ups. Think about something exciting and/or fun that will happen today.
- For a good morning routine, do one of the following : Do lie down with your back straight. Push up your arms into a modified position (you do not need a chair or you could break your spine).
- Walking around your house is always a good idea. A few non-physical forms of exercise can help keep you awake.
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next sentence for the context: These can be anything from neck stretches to yoga to push-ups. Think about something exciting and/or fun that will happen today.
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph?
On the upper right hand of the screen a small video plays and shows a veet product while the girl takes two veet wax strips and puts them on her leg, then removes them in the order they were put on. the girl
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- then takes another veet product which turns out to be wiping strips and wipes her legs down, then takes a towel to her legs.
- then takes a thong, spins around and shows how she uses it with her hands then ties it onto the leg.
- then moves from the freestyle to the lower left hand of the screen.
- is mopping the floor while she talks to the camera.
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Once you see how to play this game you have to remember it for a long time.
Add spaces: Intheeyesofthedominantsectanditsdevotees,thisperiod,whichseemssolongandimportanttoWesternminds,wasessentiallyasinsignificantastheBabylonianperiod.
Answer: In the eyes of the dominant sect and its devotees, this period, which seems so long and important to Western minds, was essentially as insignificant as the Babylonian period.
Excerpt,distance,framingandsharpnessalwaysdescribedwhohewasandhowhewasfeeling.
Excerpt, distance, framing and sharpness always described who he was and how he was feeling.
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Problem: Add spaces: Aftercloudyandrainyweatherinthemorningmostlycloudyweatherwilldominateforatime.
Spaces added: After cloudy and rainy weather in the morning mostly cloudy weather will dominate for a time.
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British-Algerian journalist dies after hunger strike
A British-Algerian journalist has died after staging a hunger strike in protest against a two-year jail term for offending Algeria’s president in a poem posted online, according to his lawyer.
“I can confirm the death of the journalist Mohamed Tamalt in Bab el-Oued hospital after a hunger strike of more than three months and a three-month coma,” Amine Sidhoum said on Facebook.
The prison service said in a statement Tamalt had died of a lung infection for which he was receiving treatment since it was detected on 4 December. He had been in hospital since the end of August. Tamalt, a dual national, launched the hunger strike on the day of his arrest near his parents’ house in the capital Algiers on 27 June, according to Human Rights Watch.
The 42-year-old blogger and freelance journalist, who ran a website from London where he lived, was charged with offending President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and defaming a public authority, in the poem he shared on Facebook. A court in Algiers sentenced him to two years in prison on 11 July and fined him 200,000 dinars (£1,400). An appeals court upheld the ruling a month later.
Amnesty International urged Algerian authorities on Sunday to open an “independent and transparent investigation into the circumstances” of the journalist’s death.
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said it was shocked by Tamalt’s death which had dealt a blow to freedom of information in Algeria. “Why was there such a conviction just for words on Facebook which did no harm to anyone?” said Yasmine Kacha, head of the north Africa department of RSF.
HRW had urged Algerian authorities to release him in August when he was reportedly in critical condition. “The Algerian authorities should quash the case against Tamalt and send the message that free speech will be respected in Algeria,” it said at the time.
Please write a summary below.
Mohamed Tamalt, who was imprisoned after sharing poem about Algerian president on Facebook, dies in hospital
Space radiation: Should frequent flyers worry?
Weâre bombarded with the radiation of supernovae and other cosmic sources when we fly â how concerned should we be?
One day, shortly before boarding a flight from Paris to Montreal, I began to think about the risks of flying for the first time. It was not the fear of engine failure or crashing into a mountain that worried me. Rather I realised I was about to make my 39th plane journey of the year, and as a result was exposing myself to higher than normal levels of radiation from space.
Like most holidaymakers, I had checked the weather forecast. But now, as I waited to board the plane, I wondered whether I and other frequent flyers should be more concerned with checking the space weather before we take off.
The Earth is constantly being bombarded by high speed, sub-atomic particles. These interact with the atmosphere and our planet’s magnetic field to generate cosmic radiation which rains down on us. Our exposure levels rise when we travel by plane, especially at higher altitudes and latitudes.
What do scientists know about the dangers that cosmic radiation might pose during regular flights, and is there anything that aviation authorities or passengers can do to minimise risk?
Cosmic radiation consists mainly of protons and helium nuclei that originate outside our galaxy. Scientists have long speculated over their origins, with likely candidates being powerful events such as star collisions, gamma ray bursts, black holes and supernovae – explosions that mark the death of large stars. Earlier this year US astronomers concluded supernovae were indeed a significant source of cosmic radiation hitting Earth. Particles thrown out by our Sun are another source.
These sub-atomic particles can be both low- and high-energy. Many are deflected by the Earth’s magnetosphere, without which cosmic rays would wipe out complex life forms pretty quickly by damaging tissue, DNA and causing lethal radiation sickness. Only very high-energy cosmic rays can reach our atmosphere at latitudes close to the equator, however lower-energy ones can reach polar latitudes.
Those that do penetrate the Earth’s magnetic shield collide with nitrogen, oxygen and other atoms in the air, generating highly energetic and invisible showers of ionised “secondary particles”, which cascade down on us in vast numbers, penetrating everything and everyone. The atmosphere provides good protection for those on the ground because particles hitting them will have undergone more collisions with atoms, but exposure is greater at high altitudes because the air is thinner.
What can this do to the body? Cosmic radiation is ionising, which means the particles involved are energetic enough to knock charged particles from atoms – potentially causing chemical changes in body tissue that can increase risks from cancers and genetic abnormalities.
While this might sound scary, it should be made clear that we are regularly exposed to low doses of ionising radiation in other forms with no apparent health consequences in the overwhelming majority of cases – from radon in the air, naturally occurring radioactive substances in the ground such as uranium, building materials and during medical procedures.
The risks of individuals suffering health effects as a result of being exposed to ionising radiation of any kind – whether from cosmic rays, a nuclear power plant, an X-ray machine, or airport full body scanner – are measured in sieverts or rems (1 sievert equals 100rem). “The same potential risks exist,” says Major Alan Hale at the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. “Health risk assessments are based on frequency, duration, and intensity level.”
The average person on Earth is exposed to around 350 millirems (mrem) per year. The average annual dose for US citizens is 620mrem , according to the US National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. About half of this comes from man-made sources such as X-ray, mammography and CT scans, while the other half comes from natural sources, of which only about 9% comes from cosmic radiation.
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Itisatthispointintheinitialinvestigatoryprocessthatthecandidateiscalled“theservantofGod.”Thepurposeoftheseinvestigativeproceduresistwofold:thefirstistoestablishwhetherthecandidatehasasolidreputationforholiness,andsecondtogatherpreliminarytestimonyastowhetherthattestimonyissupportedbyfacts.
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It is at this point in the initial investigatory process that the candidate is called “the servant of God.” The purpose of these investigative procedures is twofold: the first is to establish whether the candidate has a solid reputation for holiness, and second to gather preliminary testimony as to whether that testimony is supported by facts.
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Plant responses to climate and other environmental changes can inform our understanding of how these changes affect ecosystem function and productivity. For example, plant phenology can be a useful proxy for temperature in historical climatology, and the biological impact of climate change and global warming. Palynology, the analysis of fossil pollen deposits in sediments from thousands or millions of years ago allows the reconstruction of past climates. Estimates of atmospheric CO2 concentrations since the Palaeozoic have been obtained from stomatal densities and the leaf shapes and sizes of ancient land plants. Ozone depletion can expose plants to higher levels of ultraviolet radiation-B (UV-B), resulting in lower growth rates. Moreover, information from studies of community ecology, plant systematics, and taxonomy is essential to understanding vegetation change, habitat destruction and species extinction.
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Teoriassa selviydymme hyvin, jos jokainen pitää silmällä puheaikansa pituutta.
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Data: name = Cocum, eatType = coffee shop, priceRange = more than £30, area = city centre, familyFriendly = yes.
A: Cocum is a coffee shop located a short walk away from the city centre. It is not cheap, however it also sells food and is family friendly.
Data: name = The Rice Boat, eatType = restaurant, food = Italian, customer rating = high, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes.
A: Situated by the riverside The Rice Boat is a child friendly restaurant that serves Italian food and has a high customer rating.
Data: name = Fitzbillies, eatType = coffee shop, food = French, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = 3 out of 5.
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test: Transmiterea textelor adoptate în cursul prezentei şedinţe: consultaţi procesul-verbal
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translation: Forwarding of texts adopted during the sitting: see Minutes
Pe scurt, sentimentul meu este că, în această privință, am beneficiat cu toții de pe urma numeroaselor opinii exprimate la masa negocierilor.
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In short, I feel that, on this matter, we have all benefited from the many opinions expressed at the negotiation table.
How is "The Russian delegation was led by Dmitry Medvedev." said in Romanian?
Delegația Rusiei a fost condusă de Dimitri Medvedev.
Q: Translate "Another five soldiers were injured while fighting Shiite militias in Karbala earlier this month." to Romanian?
A: Alţi cinci soldaţi au fost răniţi în timp ce se luptau cu miliţiile şiite din Karbala, la începutul acestei luni.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Este important că ați elaborat orientări - vă suntem recunoscători pentru acest lucru - și că ați evidențiat țările care au furnizat declarațiile naționale de gestiune - acestea nu sunt multe: de fapt, numai Țările de Jos îndeplinesc în totalitate criteriile - și că ați instruit direcțiile generale să explice pentru prima dată în raportul de activitate pentru anul 2010 elementele care trebuie să se regăsească în viitor într-o declarație administrativă națională, chiar dacă acest lucru va avea loc la nivelul grupurilor de lucru.
test: Aceasta declară că Mobtel s-a conectat direct la centrale telefonice internaţionale, încălcând legea.
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Ques: In seconds you will learn exactly what type of ADOBENET file you have the software program associated with your file the publisher who created it its security safety status and a variety of other useful information
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Ans: In seconds, you will learn exactly what type of ADOBENET file you have, the software program associated with your file, the publisher who created it, its security safety status, and a variety of other useful information.
Ques: In North Korea even the elite are subject to the oppressive totalitarian rule of the regime
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Ans: In North Korea even the elite are subject to the oppressive totalitarian rule of the regime.
Ques: When its deleted by Symantec Client Management Suite the infected DLL file would be removed too
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Q: Anaphylactic Political Shock
The latest political pile-on over alleged pharmaceutical price gouging is officially underway now that Hillary Clinton joined the scrum on Wednesday. Usually these exercises are inspired by cures or important clinical innovations that happen to be expensive. The irony this time is that the target is a monopolist created by the same government that Mrs. Clinton wants to hand far more power over drugs.
In a statement, the Democrat assailed the “outrageous” cost of EpiPen, an emergency treatment for allergic reactions known...
What are the most important parts of this text?
A: Sorry, Hillary. The feds are to blame for Mylan’s EpiPen monopoly, the Wall Street Journal writes in an editorial.
Q: Mexican billionaire could boost stake in NY Times
NEW YORK â The New York Times Co. is in talks with Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helu about a possible investment of hundreds of millions of dollars that could help the newspaper publisher to meet debt payments, according to published reports.
The New York Times, citing anonymous sources, reported in Monday's editions that Slim is close to a deal to invest about $250 million in the company.
The company's board was expected to meet on Monday to approve the deal, with an announcement possible as early as Tuesday, the newspaper reported.
A spokeswoman for The New York Times declined to comment Sunday.
The Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources, reported Saturday that no deal is set and that discussions between the paper and Slim, the owner of Mexico's telephone giant Telmex, could still collapse.
The Times had about $46 million in cash and $1.1 billion in debt as of the end of September, the Times reported. A $400 million loan expires in May.
In September, the financier and members of his family purchased 6.4 percent of the company's publicly traded shares. The Times said the value of Slim's investment has since fallen to $58 million from $128 million.
Forbes last year named Slim as the world's second-richest man.
The Ochs-Sulzberger family owns a controlling interest in the company through special voting shares.
The hedge fund Harbinger Capital Partners holds a 19.9 percent stake in the company, which publishes its namesake paper, The Boston Globe and other properties.
The Times said Slim's investment in the company would be in the form of 10-year bonds with warrants convertible to common shares. Slim also would receive a special dividend up to or exceeding 10 percent of his investment.
Slim would get no representation on the company's board or special voting rights. But when he exercises the warrants, he would own about one-third of the company's common stock, becoming its largest shareholder, according to the Times.
The company has been trying to conserve cash. In November it slashed its quarterly dividend by 74 percent.
And it has plans to raise $225 million from its new, 52-story Manhattan headquarters, either by selling the building and leasing it back or a mortgage. The company owns 58 percent of the building, a portion that has not yet been mortgaged.
The company also put its stake in the Boston Red Sox up for sale.
What are the most important parts of this text?
A: The New York Times Co. is in talks with Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helu about a possible investment of hundreds of millions of dollars that could help the newspaper publisher to meet debt payments.
Q: 'Skyfall' finishes back in first place at the box office, becoming highest grossing movie in Sony's history
Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in 'Skyfall.'
James Bond renewed his license to thrill.
"Skyfall" surged back into first place in its fifth weekend, with $11 million — bringing its worldwide total to $918 million.
Daniel Craig's third turn as Agent 007 is the most successful installment in the 50-year history of the Bond franchise. And in the process, the movie has become Sony Pictures' highest grossing movie of all time, beating out "Spider-Man 3."
"I've never seen this exact trajectory on a movie — returning to first place after dropping out three weeks ago," said Paul Dergarabedian, box office analyst for Hollywood.com. "'Twilight' opened bigger, but 'Skyfall' has been building because of word of mouth.
"It's transcends being just a typical Bond movie, it's crossed over to fans who want to see a good movie that has some Oscar potential."
Meanwhile, Gerard Butler's new romantic comedy, featuring the hunky Scot as a soccer coach, scored the box office equivalent of an own goal.
The animated "Rise of the Guardians" climbed into second place in its third weekend with $10.5 million.
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" dropped from first place to third, but added another $9.2 million, proving there was still plenty of life left in the vampire romance saga after four weeks.
And Oscar buzz propelled Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" to a $9.1 million weekend. The film has grossed $97.3 million so far.
Newcomers will face the equivalent of another dragon to slay at the box office next weekend with Friday's opening of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," the first installment of Peter Jackson's prequel trilogy to "The Lord of the Rings."
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James Bond renewed his license to thrill. "Skyfall" surged back into first place in its fifth weekend, with $11 million — bringing its worldwide total to $918 million. And in the process, the movie has become Sony Pictures' highest grossing movie of all time.
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A random tweet: Back from Collectormania. Proud owner of 4 House posters - 1 huge one, 2 smaller, and one Grey's Anatomy poster (Mer/Der) & a House badge
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Write a tweet that is positive.
OUT: @Fanny_Ingabout does that too me many times ,keeps me here forever
Q: negative (OPTIONS:
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A: doing some boring things... yay
Q: Write a positive tweet.
A: @annbid I'm considering Nokia E71, Nokia 5800 and Nokia E75... Got a thing for Nokia... Last one too expensive? http://is.gd/CjMb
question: Generate a tweet. negative
answer: Wah wah wah I'm gonna have to walk to kings center. My life, so hard
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Attributes: name = The Golden Curry, food = Fast food, customer rating = low, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Café Rouge. Produce a detailed sentence about this restaurant.
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The Golden Curry is a family-friendly fast food place with low customer ratings. It is near Café Rouge in the Riverside area.
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Todos los anuncios por Jason Scholl How do you say this sentence in English?
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A property manager discovered four people dead in the basement of an upstate New York home Tuesday, authorities said.
Cops received a call of several unconscious people in a Troy apartment building at around 12:50 p.m., Troy Police Capt. Daniel DeWolf said, according to the Albany Times Union.
Police are investigating a homicide scene in Troy, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/AP)
"It's horrible. Terrible. Sad — sad especially at this time of year," the captain said. "We're going to do everything we can to look into this and get to the bottom of what happened here."
Officers cordoned off the area around the Troy home, a white house with a bay window in the front and rows of windows, according to The Associated Press. (Lori Van Buren/AP)
DeWolf added that the deaths "appear suspicious" and are being investigated as homicides. No arrests have been made and the victims' identities have not been released.
Officers cornered off the area of the home in the Lansingburgh neighborhood, which is along the Hudson River. Troy has a population of about 50,000 people and is at least 6 miles away from Albany.
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With ELIZABETH ELIZALDE, News Wire Services ||||| TROY — A property manager discovered four slain people Tuesday afternoon inside a basement apartment at 158 Second Ave., city officials said.
Troy Police Capt. Daniel DeWolf said authorities received a call reporting several people appeared to be unconscious in the Troy apartment building at about 12:50 p.m.
DeWolf would not divulge information about the identities or ages of the victims. Police are treating the deaths as homicides.
"It's certainly suspicious," DeWolf said. He didn't know how long the bodies had been there before being found, and he wouldn't say if any weapons were found at the scene.
"Unfortunately, it's horrible, terrible, sad ... especially at this time of year," he said.
The deaths happened in the city's Lansingburgh neighborhood, which runs along the Hudson River overlooking the housing developments that have risen in Cohoes. Residents said the neighborhood is mostly quiet.
Shakeria Jones, who lives around the corner, believes the victim could be her friend.
"She lives in the basement apartment," said Jones. "I've been calling her all day. She always answers but she hasn't. I'm worried it's her. I hope it's not her."
Jones also said that her friend didn't have issues with anyone.
"If it is her, I don't know who could have done it," she said.
Another neighbor said the basement apartment was most recently home to a woman, her two children, ages 8 and 11, and her partner. They said they were praying that the family was unharmed.
Jason Fenton, who has lived across the street from 158 Second Ave. for 18 years, said that the building has four or five apartments. While he doesn't know the residents, he knows several children lived there. He also said there were a lot of parties going on there this past summer.
"They seem to like to have fun," Fenton said. But Tuesday's discovery has him scared.
"It's horrible," he said. "I hope they find the person."
Another resident who lives in an apartment building across the street and declined to be identified, said police arrived without sirens on Tuesday. Officers used police tape to cordon off the area around 158 Second Ave. and closed the street in both directions from 102nd to 103rd street.
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State Police sent criminal investigators, evidence technicians and computer crime specialists to help city police. Rensselaer County District Attorney Joel Abelove also was at the scene. No arrests have been made.
More information was not available as investigators continued to comb the scene Tuesday evening. Police have reached out to family members of the victims, DeWolf said.
"Things are unfolding right now," State Police Lt. Rob Appleton of Troop G Bureau of Criminal Investigation said.
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– Police in the upstate New York city of Troy say quadruple murder is suspected after a "horrible" find in a basement apartment. Troy Police Capt. Daniel DeWolf says the bodies of four people were found by a property manager around 1pm Tuesday. Police have not disclosed the identities of the victims or said what caused them to classify the deaths as homicides. A neighbor tells the Times Union that the apartment was most recently home to a woman, her two children, ages 8 and 11, and her partner. It's "terrible. Sad—sad especially at this time of year," DeWolf says, per the New York Daily News. "We're going to do everything we can to look into this and get to the bottom of what happened here."
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On 8 April of60 was born in Aricebo In Puerto Rico the SETI acronym for Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence a research center whose goal is to pick radio signals from other planets The only result was obtained on the first day a kind of Regular cry coming from the star Epsilon Eridani This star is 24 billion miles away from us there are those who say that it is almost impossible that quellurlo be directed to us however there are those who say that directly to us or not that day on Epsilon Eridani something was happening
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On 8 April of'60 was born in Aricebo In Puerto Rico, the SETI (acronym for "Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence), a research center whose goal is to pick radio signals from other planets . The only result was obtained on the first day: a kind of Regular cry coming from the star Epsilon Eridani . This star is 24 billion miles away from us, there are those who say that it is almost impossible that quell'urlo be directed to us, however there are those who say that directly to us or not that day on Epsilon Eridani something was happening ...
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Answer: Context: The American television network "CNN" reported that officials at the American Defense Department (The Pentagon) will recommend halting the bombing on Iraq to President Bill Clinton this evening, Saturday.
Hypothesis: cnn reported that non officials at the american defense department will recommend halting the bombing of iraq
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Road Trip<br>Jordyn always wanted to go to California. She convinced her mother to take a trip. The two of them decided to make it a road trip. They packed their car with clothes and food. They hit the road and had a blast.
Hypothesis: Jordyn and her mother took a road trip to California.
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Christ Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church in Belvidere, Allegany County, New York. The Gothic Revival style frame church was built in 1860 and features Carpenter Gothic elements. It is a one story board and batten clad rectangular structure with a slate gable roof.
Hypothesis: The state of New York of United States is inhabited by a structure that its sole purpose is to praise the idol of a specific religion.
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Context: By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Soggy throngs, fireworks greet 2019 in rain-drenched Times Square as new year dawns in eastern US. NEW YORK (AP) — Soggy throngs, fireworks greet 2019 in rain-drenched Times Square as new year dawns in eastern US. Copyright © 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.
Hypothesis: New Year's Day celebrations took place at dawn in Times Square.
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Jak se ti to muze libit?
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How can you love that ending?
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Problem: Las condiciones para obtener la misericordia de Dios son sencillas y razonables. ** English?
Answer: The conditions of obtaining mercy from God are simple and reasonable.
Q: 1: In September 2011, the UN Working Group on arbitrary detention ruled that the detention of Tran Thi Thuy was arbitrary and in violation of international law.; 2: Spanish.
A: En septiembre de 2011, el Grupo de Trabajo de la ONU sobre detenciones arbitrarias se pronunció sobre que la detención de Tran Thi Thuy tenía ese tenor y viola el derecho internacional.
Q: Translate "Para Jorge Sampaio, portavoz de la Alianza de las Civilizaciones de Naciones Unidas, el seminario “Covering Migration: Challenges met and unmet”, que tuvo lugar el pasado mes de enero, ofreció a los profesionales conocimientos y herramientas para “contrarrestar la desinformación y tergiversación” que existen en las informaciones sobre inmigración.": Spanish --> English.
translate: For Jorge Sampaio, spokesperson for the Alliance of the Civilizations of the United Nations, the seminar “Covering Migration: Challenges met and unmet”, which took place last January, offered professionals tools and knowledge with which to “counter misinformation and distortion” of information about immigration.
Problem: Spanish.
Answer: Conectar el ordenador a VPC sin la contrasena.
[Translate Q]: Translate "In this regard, we would like to offer our personal thanks to Johanne Fischer who is leaving FAO for new pastures." to Spanish.
[A]: En este sentido, quisiéramos brindar un agradecimiento personal a Johanne Fischer, que deja la FAO para iniciar una nueva singladura.
Q: 1: "Any democracy with huge pockets of poverty, any democracy with exclusion, any democracy without justice, is a crippled and inadequate democracy,” he stated. Ambassador Valero argued that democratic governance “must have justice and more inclusive societies as its foundation.”; 2: Spanish.
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"Una democracia con amplísimos sectores de pobreza, una democracia con exclusión, una democracia sin justicia, es una democracia amputada e insuficiente", afirmó Valero. Añadió que para que haya una gobernabilidad democrática es necesario que ésta “se apoye en las bases de justicia y que haya sociedades más incluyentes”.
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In den meisten Fällen wird sich die Ruptur der Schleimhaut heilen.
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In most cases the fissures recover.
Stornierungen müssen am Vortag Ihrer Ankunft vor 16 Uhr durchgegeben werden, sonst müssen wir Ihnen den Preis für die erste Übernachtung berechnen.
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A brightly coloured mood, a floral perfume and the energy of roses to daydream in a comfortable armchair.
Ich begrüße die Erklärung des Herrn Kommissar und die Arbeit des Parlaments, die wirklich deutlich macht, welch konkretes Interesse wir an diesen Fragen haben, gerade unter den derzeitigen Umständen.
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I should like, in passing, to pay tribute to the Commissioner' s statement and to all the work that Parliament has carried out, which shows that we attach real importance to these issues, particularly in the current circumstances.
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transocean inc. , the world 's largest offshore drilling contractor , said monday it will combine with smaller competitor globalsantafe corp. , creating a company with a full range of offshore drilling services in the world 's key markets .
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Here is a news article: Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has a new lawyer: a member of the defense team for Jared Loughner, the man convicted of killing six people at an outreach event for then-Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) in 2011.
In an order filed Monday afternoon, federal magistrate Marianne Bowler appointed Judy Clarke of San Diego to join three federal public defenders from Boston assigned to Tsarnaev's case. Bowler noted Clarke's extensive experience in death penalty cases and the potential that prosecutors could seek the death penalty against Tsarnaev.
"In light of the circumstances in this case, the defendant requires an attorney with more background, knowledge and experience in federal death penalty cases than that possessed by current counsel," Bowler wrote in her five-page order (posted here).
The addition of Clarke to Tsarnaev's defense is sure to fuel speculation that Clarke will seek to do for the Boston bombing suspect what she helped to do for Loughner: negotiate a guilty plea and sentence of life in prison in exchange for prosecutors agreeing not to seek the death penalty. That task seems harder in a high-profile case where the crime generated widespread public anger and outrage. But Clarke has done just that in other cases.
"They're looking into the lens of life in prison in a box," Clarke said of her clients in a recent speech, according to the Associated Press. "Our job is to provide them with a reason to live."
The Boston federal defenders had also asked to add another defense lawyer, David Bruck of Washington & Lee University Law School in Lexington, Va., but Bowler rejected that request—at least for now. "An additional attorney at this time is neither necessary nor required," she wrote. The magistrate said Clarke had more federal death penalty experience and should be adequate to the task at least until an indictment is filed in the case.
Read more about: Death Penalty, Gabrielle Giffords, Jared Loughner, Tucson Shootings, Defense Attorneys, Boston Marathon, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Boston Bombing ||||| FBI/Associated Press Remnants of a pressure-cooker bomb used in the Boston attack that killed three people.
Investigators have found female DNA on at least one of the bombs used in the Boston Marathon attacks, though they haven't determined whose DNA it is or whether its presence means a woman helped the two brothers suspected in the bombings, according to U.S. officials briefed on the probe.
In another development, Russian officials revealed details about contacts between the older brother and suspected Islamist radicals in the Caucasus, including Internet exchanges that led to concerns by investigators that he was trying to join up with jihadist fighters.
Speaking Monday about the DNA discovery, the U.S. officials cautioned that there could be multiple explanations for why genetic material from someone other than the two bombing suspects—Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar—could have been found on remnants of the exploded devices. It could have come, for example, from a store clerk who handled materials used in the bombs or a stray hair that ended up in the bomb.
Monday, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents visited the Rhode Island home of the parents of Katherine Russell, the widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. He died after a shootout with police four days after the April 15 bombings.
"The FBI is there as part of our ongoing investigation, but we aren't permitted to discuss specific aspects of the case," said FBI spokesman Jason Pack.
Ms. Russell has been staying with her parents since the bombings, and FBI agents have been seen posted outside the house since her late husband was identified as one of the bombers. Her lawyer has said she is "doing everything she can to assist with the investigation."
Enlarge Image Close Dagestan Federal Security Service William Plotnikov, left, with an alleged member of the Islamist underground, in a photo released by the Dagestan Federal Security Service. Mr. Plotnikov exchanged emails with suspected Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
One official familiar with the case said agents went to the house Monday to collect a DNA sample from Ms. Russell, the culmination of days of negotiations. FBI officials also have been negotiating with Ms. Russell's attorney in recent days to gain fuller access to question her, the officials familiar with the case said. The officials said the DNA request was needed to determine whether it matched the DNA found on the bomb remnants.
Ms. Russell is one of as many as a half-dozen people in whom investigators are interested as they seek to determine if the brothers had any help in the bomb attack or the days afterward, the officials said. Ms. Russell's lawyer didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about the latest developments.
Investigators have no evidence that any of the associates of the brothers had knowledge of the bombing plot, and they believe that if anyone helped to dispose of evidence—a point that remains uncertain—it may have been unwitting, according to officials briefed on the investigation.
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Both U.S. and Russian authorities are trying to learn more about Tamerlan Tsarnaev's activities while staying in Russia from January to July of 2012. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by telephone Monday and agreed to boost antiterror cooperation, officials on both sides said.
Two Russian government officials said Tamerlan Tsarnaev exchanged notes over the Internet with William Plotnikov, a boxer who moved with his parents from Russia to Canada before joining militants in the North Caucasus. And they said Mr. Tsarnaev met several times in early 2012 with Mansur Makhmud Nidal, an alleged militant from the Russian province of Dagestan and suspected jihadist recruiter. The meetings happened in a mosque in Dagestan's capital of Makhachkala known for its adherence to a puritanical strain of Islam, they said.
The Tsarnaevs' parents have denied their sons were involved in terrorism.
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Mr. Nidal died in a firefight in Makhachkala last May after a five-hour standoff that ended with him throwing a grenade at police officials, according to Russian authorities. Mr. Plotnikov died two months later, in mid-July, during a raid in the hinterland of Utamysh, a village southwest of Makhachkala.
Mr. Tsarnaev was in the region at the time of both raids but left Russia for the U.S. three days after the second one. He left before picking up a Russian passport that had been prepared for him at the local migration office in Dagestan's capital.
"He intended to join the fighters, but he lost his contacts," one of the Russian officials said. "In the end he picked an easier enemy in Boston."
The Russian officials said it was unclear whether Mr. Tsarnaev and Mr. Plotnikov ever met in person. The parents of the two boxers say they don't recall any interaction between the two. There are no indications that the two men ever boxed together, and Russian officials haven't yet produced any of the online communication that they say exists.
A U.S. official said Russian authorities haven't shared any information about Mr. Tsarnaev related to contact with any suspected militants during his trip last year to Dagestan. Several U.S. officials, however, said they believe Russia has more information about Mr. Tsarnaev that hasn't been handed over.
—Paul Sonne contributed to this article.
Write to Evan Perez at [email protected] and Alan Cullison at [email protected]
A version of this article appeared April 30, 2013, on page A4 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Female DNA Found on Boston Bomb. ||||| The team of public defenders now lined up to defend Dzhokhar Tsarnaev at his criminal trial are veteran defenders of a veritable rogue's gallery of criminal A-listers. Facing off against U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, the prosecutor of Aaron Swartz, the Tsarnaev team should make these proceedings some one of the most spectacular on American soil in decades.
Despite assurance from Tsarnaev's mother that the family knew a "lawyer with a big oil company" who would find someone to represent her son, the court today determined that Dzhokhar would be publicly defended. A few members of his criminal team have been known since last week: William Fick (who represented him at his bedside hearing), Timothy Watkins, and Miriam Conrad. Fick and Watkins appear to have handled mostly local cases — Carmen "The Cheese Man" DeNunzio; a bodybuilding firefighter.
Conrad's track record is much more interesting. Among her clients:
Richard Reid
Reid was arrested in December 2001 after attempting to light a fuse on a bomb hidden in the sole of his shoe. He plead guilty to eight counts related to terrorism, including attempted murder. In 2003, he was sentenced to a life term at the Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado.
In 2006, the U.S. Attorney's office tried to interview Reid without an attorney present. Conrad filed a motion to block their ability to do so.
Rezwan Ferdaus
Ferdaus was arrested in 2011 by the Boston office of the FBI, accused of plotting to use remote-controlled planes to fly explosives into the Capitol and Pentagon. He plead guilty and is serving a 17-year sentence at a prison in Illinois. After the Boston bombing, Mother Jones magazine questioned if the FBI's focus on Ferdaus distracted them from Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
This afternoon, the team added another attorney: Judy Clarke, a specialist in helping clients avoid the death penalty, has an even more impressive client list.
Jared Loughner
In January 2011, Loughner shot and killed six people in a parking lot in Tuscon, also severely wounding Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. Last summer, he pled guilty to 19 counts related to the crime and was sentenced to life in prison.
Clarke took the case after many attorneys in Arizona recused themselves, due to a relationship with a judge who'd been killed by Loughner. She was present at Loughner's first hearing before a judge, during which he refused to enter any plea, simply smiling when asked how he wished to plead.
Zacarias Moussaoui
Moussaoui, the "20th 9/11 hijacker," was originally part of the plot to hijack airplanes on September 11th. After raising suspicions with the instructor at his flight school, the FBI was contacted. Moussaoui was arrested for violating immigration rules. After the terror attacks that year, Moussaoui was charged with — and plead guilty to — conspiring to commit an act of terror. For a period of time, Clarke was on his defense team.
Eric Rudolph
Rudolph, the long-time fugitive responsible for a series of bombings across the South, is best known for planting a bomb in Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. After his arrest in 2003, Rudolph faced the death penalty. With Clarke as his representation, he eventually accepted a deal for four consecutive life sentences. He is serving those terms in the same prison where Richard Reid is being held.
Susan Smith
Smith was at the center of a notorious case in South Carolina. A mother of two, Smith claimed that a black man stole her car and kidnapped her children, who were eventually found dead in a car in a nearby lake. Eventually, Smith confessed to having let the car roll into the lake herself, killing her children. Smith was found guilty and is now serving a life sentence.
After Clarke took the case, the state of South Carolina banned the hire of public defenders from outside the state.
Theodore Kaczynski
Kaczynski, better known as the Unabomber, sent a series of mail bombs to university professors, executives, and business owners. From 1978 to 1995, Kaczynski sent over a dozen bombs as part of his effort to undermine the advancement of technology in the United States. After the FBI published his anti-technology manifesto, his brother turned him in to the FBI. Kaczynski agreed to a plea deal that spared him the death penalty; he, too, is housed in the Supermax prison in Florence Colorado.
Clark and Conrad face a tough opponent in their most recent high-profile case: U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, Carmen Ortiz. Ortiz's aggressive prosecution of accused hacker Aaron Swartz prompted enormous outcry, including a petition to the White House that she be removed from office which was signed over 55,000 times.
All images from the AP.
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– At least one of the bombs used in the Boston Marathon attacks had female DNA on it, investigators say, but that doesn't necessarily mean the bombers had a female accomplice. Officials gave a handful of alternate scenarios to the Wall Street Journal: A store clerk could have handled materials later used in the bomb, or a female hair could have innocently ended up on it. The Journal notes that FBI agents were seen leaving the home of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's in-laws today. Tsarnaev's widow, Katherine Russell, has been staying there since the bombings, and one official says the agents were there to get a DNA sample from her to see if it matches the one found on the bomb. Meanwhile, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has another lawyer. Judy Clarke, who was also on the defense team for Jared Loughner, has been appointed to join the three federal public defenders already assigned to Tsarnaev, Politico reports. That's because she has a lot of experience with death penalty cases; her appointment will probably lead some to speculate that she'll be able to negotiate a plea bargain with a life sentence rather than death, as she did for Loughner. The Atlantic Wire notes that Tsarnaev's attorneys have represented quite a few bombers, terrorists, and other well-known criminals, including Zacarias Moussaoui and the Unabomber.
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Question: Dialogue:
Audrianna: Still temperature?
Jacob: Audrianna you are awesome... Thank you for being concerned. I am still 40 degrees... I don't know what to do
Jacob: I am feeling weak
Audrianna: 😞😞
Audrianna: And what the doctor says?
Audrianna: Put like wet towel on your head/ body to cool down
Audrianna: Maybe
Audrianna: But be under the blanket all the time
Audrianna: And sleep a lot
Audrianna: One time in my life I had temperature around 40. I was sleeping all the time
Jacob: The doctor said I would get fever like for 4-5 days
Audrianna: 😞
Jacob: Oh yea I'm trying but it uncomfortable cause I want to scratch the spots
Audrianna: So take pills
Audrianna: They will make you sleepy
Audrianna: I wish I could help you
Audrianna: Somehow
Jacob: you are so cute
Answer: Jacob has a fever that might last 4-5 days, according to the doctor. Audrianna had such a fever once and suggests a cold compress, staying under the blanket, and sleeping a lot. Jacob is feeling itchy. Audrianna thinks pills might help to get him to sleep.
Question: Dialogue:
Trevor: where are you?
Sam: on my way
Sam: I'll be at your place in 10
Trevor: is there a store somewhere along the way?
Sam: I think so
Sam: what do you need
Trevor: vodka and ice
Sam: ice ice baby will do
Trevor: thanks
Sam:
Trevor: is that Susan?
Sam: yes :D
Trevor: Dibs!!!!!!!!!
Answer: Sam will buy some vodka and ice on his way to Trevor. He will be at Trevor's in around 10 minutes.
Question: Dialogue:
Griff: hello buddy
Tea: hi
Griff: whats up?
Tea: reading
Griff: wanna go out?
Tea: yeah
Griff: i just wanted walk around
Tea: will be great
Griff: good
Griff: so see you in the park?
Tea: ok
Tea: in 10 mins?
Griff: okay
Answer: Griff and Tea will meet in 10 minutes to have a walk in the park.
Question: Dialogue:
Nidia: can i borrow your black dress?
Jennifer: sure, it'll look great on you
Nidia: thanks!!!
Jennifer: is it urgent, though? I lent it to Holly
Nidia: when is she giving it back to you?
Jennifer: not sure
Nidia: how long has she had it?
Jennifer: a couple of weeks
Nidia: mmm, could you please text her and ask if she still needs it?
Jennifer: i don't want to be rude
Nidia: you're not being rude, it's YOUR dress after all, maybe she just forgot to give it back
Jennifer: mmmm
Nidia: come on! I'm going on a third date with this guy and we're going to the ballet, i have to look good!!! lol
Jennifer: mmmmm
Nidia: please?
Jennifer: ok, ok, i'll call text under one condition
Nidia: anything!
Jennifer: you'll let me borrow your gold earrings next week
Nidia: you have a deal
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Nidia would like to borrow Jennifer's black dress. She's going to the ballet with her date. Jennifer lent the dress to Holly a couple of weeks ago and will have to ask her to give it back.
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