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input: Townshend was born on 19 May 1945, at Chiswick Hospital, Middlesex (now west London). He came from a musical family: his father, Cliff Townshend, was a professional alto saxophonist in the Royal Air Force's dance band The Squadronaires and his mother, Betty (nee Dennis), was a singer with the Sydney Torch and Les Douglass Orchestras. The Townshends had a volatile marriage, as both drank heavily and possessed fiery tempers. Cliff Townshend was often away from his family touring with his band while Betty carried on affairs with other men. The two split when Townshend was a toddler and he was sent to live with his maternal grandmother Emma Dennis, whom Pete later described as "clinically insane". The two-year separation ended when Cliff and Betty purchased a house together on Woodgrange Avenue in middle-class Acton, and the young Pete was happily reunited with his parents. Townshend says he did not have many friends growing up, so he spent much of his boyhood reading adventure novels like Gulliver's Travels and Treasure Island. He enjoyed his family's frequent excursions to the seaside and the Isle of Man. It was on one of these trips in the summer of 1956 that he repeatedly watched the 1956 film Rock Around the Clock, sparking his fascination with American rock and roll. Not long thereafter, he went to see Bill Haley perform in London, Townshend's first concert. At the time, he did not see himself pursuing a career as a professional musician; instead, he wanted to become a journalist. Upon passing the eleven-plus exam, Townshend was enrolled at Acton County Grammar School. At Acton County, he was frequently bullied because he had a large nose, an experience that profoundly affected him. His grandmother Emma purchased his first guitar for Christmas in 1956, an inexpensive Spanish model. Though his father taught him a couple of chords, Townshend was largely self-taught on the instrument and never learned to read music. Townshend and school friend John Entwistle formed a short-lived trad jazz group, the Confederates, featuring Townshend on banjo and Entwistle on horns. The Confederates played gigs at the Congo Club, a youth club run by the Acton Congregational Church, and covered Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball, and Lonnie Donegan. However, both became influenced by the increasing popularity of rock 'n' roll, with Townshend particularly admiring Cliff Richard's debut single, "Move It". Townshend left the Confederates after getting into a fight with the group's drummer, Chris Sherwin, and purchased a "reasonably good Czechoslovakian guitar" at his mother's antique shop. Townshend's brothers Paul and Simon were born in 1957 and 1960, respectively. Lacking the requisite test scores to attend university, Pete was faced with the decision of art school, music school, or getting a job. He ultimately chose to study graphic design at Ealing Art College, enrolling in 1961. At Ealing, Townshend studied alongside future Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood and future Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury. Notable artists and designers gave lectures at the college such as auto-destructive art pioneer Gustav Metzger. Townshend dropped out in 1964 to focus on music full-time.
Answer this question "did he have a job during this time?"
output: He ultimately chose to study graphic design at Ealing Art College, enrolling in 1961.
Question: Andy Samuel Griffith (June 1, 1926 - July 3, 2012) was an American actor, comedian, television producer, Southern gospel singer, and writer, whose career spanned seven decades of music and television. Known for his southern drawl, his characters with a folksy-friendly personality, and his gruff, gregarious voice, Griffith was a Tony Award nominee for two roles, and gained prominence in the starring role in director Elia Kazan's film A Face in the Crowd (1957) before he became better known for his television roles, playing the lead roles of Andy Taylor in the sitcom The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1968) and Ben Matlock in the legal drama Matlock (1986-1995).
Griffith's early career was as a monologist, delivering long stories such as What It Was, Was Football, which is told from the point of view of a naive country preacher trying to figure out what was going on in a football game. The monologue was released as a single in 1953 on the Colonial Records label, and was a hit for Griffith, reaching number nine on the charts in 1954. Griffith starred in Ira Levin's one-hour teleplay version of No Time for Sergeants (March 1955) -- a story about a country boy in the United States Air Force -- on The United States Steel Hour, a television anthology series. He expanded that role in Ira Levin's full-length theatrical version of the same name (October 1955) on Broadway in New York City. The role earned him a "Distinguished Supporting or Featured Dramatic Actor" nomination at the 1956 Tony Awards, losing to Ed Begley. He did win the 1956 Theatre World Award, however, a prize given for debut roles on Broadway. "Mr. Griffith does not have to condescend to Will Stockdale" (his role in the play), wrote Brooks Atkinson in The New York Times. "All he has to do is walk on the stage and look the audience straight in the face. If the armed forces cannot cope with Will Stockdale, neither can the audience resist Andy Griffith." Griffith later reprised his role for the film version (1958) of No Time for Sergeants; the film also featured Don Knotts, as a corporal in charge of manual-dexterity tests, marking the beginning of a lifelong association between Griffith and Knotts. No Time for Sergeants is considered the direct inspiration for the later television situation comedy Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. His only other New York stage appearance was the titular role in the 1959 musical Destry Rides Again, co-starring Dolores Gray. The show, with a score by Harold Rome, ran for 472 performances and more than a year. Griffith was nominated for "Distinguished Musical Actor" at the 1960 Tony Awards, losing to Jackie Gleason. He also portrayed a US Coast Guard sailor in the feature film Onionhead (1958); it was neither a critical nor a commercial success.
Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Did he have any other stage role?
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Q: 1. A truly amazing performance by Javier Bardem.
2. Bardem's performance is simply shattering.
3. The film's ephemeral, semi-evasive lyricism ultimately works as a modest frame for Bardem's tender, deft portrait, which is in turn suitably expansive and rooted in the most concrete details.
4. A beautifully photographed movie.
5. Absolutely one of the best made this year. Don't let it pass you by.
6. Redolent of atmosphere and rapturously cinematic, Before Night Falls has a gift for creating visual mood that's so strong you'd swear it couldn't last -- but you'd be wrong.
7. Anyone expecting a hard-hitting biography will be disappointed by Julian Schnabel's soft-edged, dreamy and relatively nonpolitical film.
8. Spain's Javier Bardem gives an undeniably dynamic lead performance that lifts this labor of love over its incessant downer premise.
9. A spellbinding treatment of the life of the late Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas that also confirms painter Julian Schnabel as a director of the first rank.
10. Before Night Falls is successful because of their skill at composing and portraying the film's primary focus. It's just a shame that Schnabel neglects to fill in the rest of the portrait.
Based on these individual reviews, what is the critic consensus?
A: Consensus: An impressionistic, fragmented look at Reinaldo Arenas, Before Night Falls' imagery manages to evoke a sense of the writer's artistry, and Bardem's strong performance holds the film together. Finally, a biopic done well.
Q: 1. Flaws don't negate the strong impact this film would have on the viewer, the impact that inspired many future filmmakers and made High Noon one of the most important pieces of American film legacy.
2. The Western may be one of the few truly American art forms, and High Noon shows exactly how much potential it can embrace.
3. A film about what it means to be a man that manages to avoid the musk of machismo, High Noon is truly a film that improves with each and every viewing.
4. Just a good guy, a bad guy, and a clean-cut ending that leaves you shrugging the whole thing off.
5. This outstanding drama ticks by in real time, only 84 tense minutes long.
6. O primeiro filme a ensinar que um faroeste poderia ter densidade dramática sem perder suas próprias características.
7. One of the best westerns ever made. Had me on the edge of my seat the entire time!
8. There's no reason to upgrade if you own the previous DVD release. ... [But] if you don't have this movie, you should pick up a copy. It's a classic.
9. Meaningful in its implications, as well as loaded with interest and suspense, High Noon is a western to challenge Stagecoach for the all-time championship.
10. Regarded as '50s melodrama, it's nearly perfect.
Based on these individual reviews, what is the critic consensus?
A: Consensus: A classic of the Western genre that broke with many of the traditions at the time, High Noon endures -- in no small part thanks to Gary Cooper's defiant, Oscar-winning performance.
Q: 1. Like an actual State of the Union address, there is nothing in State of the Union you haven't encountered already.
2. ...going for the hip hop-loving teen market (both city and suburbs) that is more than willing to drop big money on flashy hubcaps, flavor-of-the-month CDs and crappy movies.
3. There isn't a fresh moment in the entire 100-minute running time. The tediousness is impossible to dispel.
4. The plot swings between pathetically implausible and aggressively stupid.
5. If this sequel is any indication, the next XXX will be subtitled 'Bigger, Louder, Dumber.'
6. The stunts and explosions are effective, but the dialogue and characters are not.
7. This flashy atrocity, clearly a lost cause from the first five minutes, offers viewers no option but to assume crash position and brace themselves for the worst.
8. The only thing that really matters is whether the action scenes push the envelope -- and they don't, especially compared with the extreme sports style of the first XXX.
9. Like the original, it's ultra loud and often looks like a PlayStation game. But when the fast and furious bludgeoning and blow-ups wane, the screen may as well be tuned to channel zero.
10. This new XXX has a story that may break all recent records for rampaging cliches and utter nonsense.
Based on these individual reviews, what is the critic consensus?
A: Consensus: Even more absurd and implausible than the first XXX movie, State of the Union is less inspired and technically competent than its predecessor.
Q: 1. The film confirms director Audiard as a master of visual mood, in this case one of barely expressed emotional panic.
2. A French movie that reclaims some of the urgency and breathless enthusiasm of the movies we loved in the '70s.
3. It's a tense, jumpy, sometimes amusing work that posits the inherent duality of everything. And, most definitely, the intriguing duality of people.
4. Duris' performance is more finely tuned and less frenetic than Keitel's enjoyably over-the-top job, and the film's emotional chords resonate in more satisfying and complicated ways.
5. The lead performance by Duris is interesting in the way that he reminds us of Keitel's performance (at times the resemblance between the two is uncanny) while still finding a new and unique approach to the character.
6. With 2005's The Beat That my Heart Skipped joining Read my Lips, Jacques Audiard is asserting himself as a powerhouse in the new wave of French directors.
7. Takes an excellent film that was very much a part of its time and place and re-imagines it as an excellent film that is very much a part of this time and this place.
8. The conceit of a strongarm hoodlum doubling as a concert pianist seemed really silly to me back in 1978, and it seems no less silly today.
9. A French film that takes the hard-boiled poetics of American noir and squeezes them into an explosive, compacted knot of anguish and violence.
10. The Beat That My Heart Skipped, in which Audiard has tightened the story while opening it up, works precisely where Fingers failed.
Based on these individual reviews, what is the critic consensus?
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Consensus: Stylish and visceral, this able remake is infused with realism, grit, and a taut performance by star Romain Duris.
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What is the most logical completion of this news story?.
When 66-year-old actress Alison Steadman recently revealed she has no time for expensive face creams and moisturises with Nivea Crème to keep her skin looking youthful, I rejoiced. I have been using budget face creams for 33 years, ever since my mother bought me my first pot of Ponds Dry Skin cream, aged 13, and told me it was all I'd need for a great complexion. She'd also started using it when she was a teenager and, while she's never set foot in a beauty salon, her skin still looks incredible at 71. Put to the test: Claire Cisotti applied the different creams to each side of her face for a month to see which was better
Result: The
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- Alison Steadman cream performed better according to the scans
- Claire Cisotti cream performed better according to the scans
- Joan Collins cream performed better according to the scans
- Kate Winslet cream performed better according to the scans
- Nivea Crème cream performed better according to the scans
- Ponds Dry Skin cream performed better according to the scans
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Q: Translate "Due to the lack of any global consistency in these regulatory structures, countries responded off their own bat." to Finnish?
Yes: Sääntelyjärjestelmien maailmanlaajuisen epäyhtenäisyyden vuoksi maat reagoivat omin neuvoin.
Q: Translate " – Mr President, implementation of the Lisbon Strategy is a very ambitious objective that the leaders of the European Union have set the Member States." to Finnish?
Yes: – Arvoisa puhemies, Lissabonin strategian toteuttaminen on hyvin kunnianhimoinen tavoite, jonka Euroopan unionin johtajat ovat asettaneet jäsenvaltioille.
Q: Translate "The Commission is already working on a substantive updating and review of the current scheme." to Finnish?
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antique french souvenir / commemorative and rarely seen glass, with a beautifully etched floral pansy pattern.
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Antique French souvenir / commemorative and rarely seen glass, with a beautifully etched floral pansy pattern.
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Ale mohl by si přestat dýchat úplně při té práci, za kterou tě platí!
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You could stop breathing for whatthey pay you!
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Write an article based on this summary:
Learn about types of mail fraud. Gather information about the transaction. Contact the Postal Inspection Service. Complete your mail fraud complaint. Cooperate with any further investigation.
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If the auction or sale proceeded to the point that the U.S. postal service was involved, the perpetrator could be guilty of mail fraud. For example, a dishonest seller may have pocketed your money and not sent the item you purchased, or used fake user accounts to bid on their own merchandise and drive up the price. If you mailed a payment and received no product in return, or if you received something in the mail that didn't match the description on the listing, the activity may constitute mail fraud. Understanding the elements of mail fraud enables you to choose important and relevant information to include in your report. You should focus in particular on the involvement of the U.S. Postal Service. If the postal service was not involved in the transaction, mail fraud probably did not occur. However, if you paid for shipping and did not receive the product, the postal service is involved – even if indirectly. The Postal Inspection Service investigates reports of mail fraud from individuals. If you want to report mail fraud, you can contact the Postal Inspection Service by calling 1-877-876-2455. Option "4" allows you to report suspected mail fraud. You also can mail a letter or report to Criminal Investigations Service Center, ATTN: Mail Fraud, 222 S Riverside PLZ STE 1250, Chicago, IL 60606-6100. You can submit a written complaint online, or draft a letter with a description of the incident and relevant information. The Postal Inspection Service provides a complaint form at https://ehome.uspis.gov/fcsexternal/default.aspx that you can fill out and submit. You must include your name and contact information – you cannot submit a mail fraud complaint anonymously. Once your report is received, a postal inspector may contact you for additional information. Since you cannot attach any documents to your online complaint, you should retain any receipts or documentation that may provide evidence for postal inspectors investigating your complaint.
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a senior official with tanzania 's ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation has said that his country is adamant on the one china policy .
Short summary: tanzania adheres to one china policy
IN: while washington awaited the release wednesday of a report calling for new approaches to the iraq war , iraqi leaders were already pressing ahead with their own initiatives , some of which differ sharply from bush administration thinking .
summary: iraq presents no easy solutions
Problem: eighty percent of the young farmers in a remote village at dingzhou , a city in north china 's hebei province , have left their hometown to take new jobs .
What is a very short summary of the above text?
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A: chinese farmers find more ways to make a good living
question: the lame wheel on the nasa mars rover spirit has proved an invaluable science tool , turning up evidence of a once habitable environment , scientists said monday .
Write a brief summary in a sentence or so.
summary: mars rover finding suggests once habitable environment
president clinton thursday ordered officials to begin preparing to shut down parts of the government next tuesday as a defiant congress worked late into the night to finish work on two short-term bills to keep the government running that clinton has vowed to veto .
A summary about the text above: house senate work on budget legislation president vows to veto
china should continue to get funds from the international development association -lrb- ida -rrb- , the world bank 's lending arm , the bank 's president , james wolfensohn said here today at a news conference .
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Problem: Article: When selecting food for your hermit crab, understand that your crab can eat almost any whole, unprocessed food. Food with added table salt and added sugar (such as chips, cookies, or fast food) can have a negative impact on your crab. These foods can cause digestive distress or even illness in your crab. Do not give your crab processed food. Another favorite source or protein for hermit crabs is hardboiled eggs. This can be served as part of a meal, or as a snack. Be sure to let it cool off quite a bit before offering a hardboiled egg to your crab. Simply place eggs in a small pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and let simmer for 8 minutes. Some crabs may also enjoy scrambled eggs. Popcorn is a wholesome food that can be given to your hermit crab as a treat. The healthiest popcorn is air-popped without oil, but any plain popcorn (without butter) can be an enjoyable snack for your hermit crab. A cuttlebone is the flattened oval internal skeleton of the cuttlefish. Dried cuttlebones can be purchased at pet stores to feed birds, hermit crabs, and other animals. Place a whole cuttlebone in your crab’s tank for him to nibble on, or crush one up and include it in his meal. Spirulina powder is a dense super-food powder made from blue-green algae. This powder can be added to your crab’s food to supplement him with amino acids, protein, iron, and vitamins B, C, D and E. Spirulina powder is available at any health food store. Provide clean, filtered water for your crab to drink. Additionally, make a saltwater bowl available to him about once a week. You will want to replace the water in the fresh water dish each day to make sure your crab stays healthy.
Summary: Avoid processed foods. Make some hardboiled eggs. Pop some popcorn. Give your crab cuttlebone. Try adding spirulina powder. Make sure they have clean water.
Problem: Article: The best way to lose weight quickly is a calorie controlled diet and exercise. You will need to participate in a fairly intense exercise regimen to burn a significant amount of calories to help you lose 20 pounds quickly. Vigorous exercise is any activity that significantly raises your heart rate and breathing pace. You shouldn't be able to say more than one or two words at a time without taking a breath. On the perceived exertion scale you should be around a seven or eight out of ten. Level one is sitting and ten is the most intense exercise you could perform. Set aside about an hour every day. Plan to be active for an hour most days, even if some activities are less strenuous than others. Moderate intensity activity will also burn calories and support weight loss. However, vigorous intensity activity burns more calories and may help you reach your weight loss goal quicker. Prior to starting any exercise routine, it's important to meet with your doctor to make sure exercise is safe and appropriate for you. You should aim for a minimum of 150 minutes of cardio weekly. However, it's recommended to get up to 300 minutes or five hours weekly for increased weight loss. Common cardiovascular exercises include running or jogging, swimming laps, dancing, cycling, and certain martial arts. These activities burn differing numbers of calories per hour, but all of them are effective. Strength training is a healthy and highly effective type of exercise for weight loss. It will help increase lean muscle mass, which over time, can increase your body's natural ability to burn calories. Weight training is invaluable for any weight loss program, because stronger muscles require more energy to operate, which means that they burn more calories. Include about two days of strength training for at least 20 minutes a session. Exercises include: weight lifting, weight lifting classes, body weight exercises and pilates. Taking a break from exercising is a crucial part of a workout schedule. Continually working out, especially at vigorous intensities, is a lot of work and stress on your joints, muscles and body. Rest days help your body recover and can help prevent injury. Stick to rest days just as religiously as you stick to your workouts. Rest days should still be active. That means staying off the couch and participating in light, low-impact, low-intensity activities. These can include: restorative yoga, light walking, or a leisurely bike ride.
Summary: Exercise vigorously. Include regular aerobic activity. Include weight training. Plan one to two rest days.
Problem: Article: Bond agents typically have offices near local jails or criminal courts, and they often have a lot of information about people who've been arrested or charges that have been filed. Much of a bond agent's business comes from being easily accessible and easy to find, so it should be easy to locate a number of bond agents nearby. Bond agent offices frequently are open late hours and weekends, so it may be easier to track down a bond agent than it is to call the jail. Particularly if the person has already been booked, a bond agent with an office near the jail may have information on whether the person has been arrested or is being held at the local jail. Even if you end up not using the bond agent to bail the person out, they typically are willing to provide you any information they may have. A bond agent also may be able to help you if you aren't sure about the person's legal name. If they were present when the person was booked, they may be able to recognize the person from a physical description. How much information a bond agent will have often depends on how busy the jail was on that particular night. If the bond agent is located in a small town or relatively rural area, you probably can get more information than if you live in a densely populated urban area. If the person has been arrested and booked in the local jail, and you want to help get them out, the bond agent can help you find out whether the person's bond has been set and what you can do to pay it. You also may be able to find this information by calling the jail. If the person hasn't been booked yet, the jail will let you know when that person's bail hearing will be held. Typically, the booking and bail hearing will be held within 24 to 48 hours of the time the person is arrested. If the person has special medical or other needs, talk to someone at the jail and find out what you can do to help or get needed medications to them.
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Search for nearby bond agents. Ask the bond agent for information. Find out how to purchase a bail bond.
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context: How to eat when you have gout and diabetes
Avoid purine-rich foods.
Since uric acid is produced from the metabolism of purine in the body, it is best to avoid foods that contain purine. Urate crystals accumulate in the joints if uric acid is elevated and this can aggravate joint pain in gout.
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- Also, uric acid elevation can increase insulin resistance which is a condition wherein the body do not respond to the function of insulin. This can further elevate the blood sugar levels of a person, leading to diabetic symptoms.
- In general, purine is dietary and healthy for all joints in a particular age range. Avoid many foods high in purine.
- Try to avoid any foods which may cause pain. Red meats, processed foods, beverages, and fruits are all potential foods to avoid.
- Some people may also develop gout after eating insoluble (intermediate) purine, which in turn leads to gout. When purine is present, the body can produce toxins.
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next sentence for the context: Also, uric acid elevation can increase insulin resistance which is a condition wherein the body do not respond to the function of insulin. This can further elevate the blood sugar levels of a person, leading to diabetic symptoms.
context: A rubiks cube sits on a laptop as a clock counts down. The clock strikes 0 and a person picks up the cube. the cube
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- is walked down a hallway by a woman, and into a room.
- is completed in under 15 seconds.
- splits into 4 segments on the screen.
- is decorated with several pictures, including the faces of rubiks cube users.
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context: A large group of people are seen standing around a square with people playing volleyball. The people continuously hit the ball around the sandy field as the camera pans around them playing. the camera
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- continues to sweep around the location and end by stopping to show the scores on the screen.
- pans around the group as they keep playing.
- continues to follow the people around the pit with many others playing nearby.
- continuously returns to the game and the camera continues to pan around the people playing.
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context: A man is sitting down on the ground and has a skate show on one foot and a prosthetic leg for the other. the man
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- does a graphic on the skate and both feet go to his foot and he starts skating around the area that the skate is on.
- starts to skate backing away from the skate skate show.
- then puts the roller blade over his prosthetic and then follows with the other foot.
- goes back and forth skating on the icy road and jumping.
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Estadísticas de brotes epidémicos de rubéola
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antique french souvenir / commemorative and rarely seen glass, with a beautifully etched floral pansy pattern.
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Antique French souvenir / commemorative and rarely seen glass, with a beautifully etched floral pansy pattern.
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30 for as jonas was a sign unto the ninevites, so shall also the son of man be to this generation.
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30 For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall also the Son of man be to this generation.
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IN: Double-click in the value field and change the string to ignore.
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IN: Optionally, you can also order a copy of the program on a CD. To do that, check the corresponding box on the order page during checkout.
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OUT: optionally, you can also order a copy of the program on a cd. to do that, check the corresponding box on the order page during checkout.
IN: 3 years ago 24:19 xHamster rubber, latex, double penetration
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IN: Holiday House for rent Kollummerzwaag Friesland Netherlands - From vacation rental agency
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Q: If For this and other reasons, AMIGA currently reports results only through the year 2015., can we say that "AMIGA reports only 2016 results because of reasons."?
A: no
Q: If Motivational considerations, can we say that "Considerations regarding drive and efficiency."?
A: it is not possible to tell
Q: If The Project adopted six guiding principles., can we say that "The project adopted six principles and rejected five others."?
A: it is not possible to tell
Q: If oh i see uh-huh okay so they know that and they, can we say that "I see that they know that, and they still want to go?"?
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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can figure this out by taking the cost of making the wheel and buying the prizes, the number of people who are going to play (this can be an estimate), and the probability of people winning the grand prize. People sometimes "get into a groove" and start to win prizes by the boatload. To prevent this, designate a number of times a person can spin the wheel.
SUMMARY: Set a cost for playing the wheel. Figure out the number of times someone can play.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may already have an idea of where you want your living wall to be, but you should take into account other considerations, like the weight of your living wall, the amount of sunlight your wall gets throughout the day (and year), and removal or disposal concerns. Even if you're someone who has a green thumb, at some point one of your plants may need to be replaced. In this case, a living wall close to a door outside can prevent dirt or decayed plant matter from being tracked through your house. Take a stud finder and make sure your wall has weight bearing studs. Even the weight of a single plant with its roots saturated with water may be enough to pull your living wall free from wall anchors. Fastening your living wall firmly to two studs should prevent this. Imagine your living wall at different times of the year. For example, you may find that an outdoors living wall looks less desirable in the winter months if you live in a temperate climate. A living wall close to a large window might also be negatively impacted by cold during cold months. There are many companies that provide prefabricated wall-hanging frames in which you can plant your living wall. Some models are even freestanding, creating a kind of living wall partition in your home, which might be suitable if you do not have load bearing studs to fasten your living wall to. You can also fashion your own living wall simply enough with wood, plastic sheeting, and a plant friendly fabric. Use a pencil and a tape measure to mark the dimensions on the wall you intend your vertical garden to be and note these down. These measurements will be important whether you are buying a pre-made living wall or making your own. You might also want to mark the spot on the wall you've found studs. This way, when it comes time to hang your living wall, you can do so easily and without interruption.
SUMMARY: Evaluate placement options for outdoor and indoor living walls. Decide on a pre-made kit or the DIY route. Measure and mark the space you wish your living wall to occupy.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Slide your casserole dish or baking pan onto one of the upper shelves in your refrigerator where you’ll be able to keep an eye on it. Make sure the shelf you pick out is perfectly flat so the Jello sets in an even layer. There’s no need to wait for your Jello to set completely—you just want to leave it in long enough to let it solidify to the point where you can add another layer without the colors mingling. If the shelf you use is crooked, your Jello layers may come out thicker on one end than the other, which could throw off the look of your rainbow. Use a table knife to carefully slice the single sheet of Jello into precise squares. Aim to make each square the same size so you won’t be left with any thin slivers or oddly-shaped pieces. Enjoy! If you’re serving bigger kids and adults, measure your squares to be about 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) apiece. For smaller children, 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) servings should be plenty. Cover your leftover Jello and store it in the refrigerator. It should stay good for a week or longer.
SUMMARY: Chill the first layer of Jello in the refrigerator for 25-30 minutes. Cut your rainbow Jello into squares before serving it.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Weeds will compete for the soil’s nutrients and slow the development of young thyme plants. Control the weeds around seedlings either through weeding or mulching. Mulching with limestone gravel or builder’s sand can improve drainage around the plants and prevent root rot. You can try other mulches made of organic matter like leaf mold or straw, as well. Thyme is a hardy, drought-resistant herb. You need to water the plants on a regular schedule, but not often. Too much water will cause root rot. Give the plants a good watering when you see the soil around them has gone completely dry. Soak the ground thoroughly and wait until the soil dries completely before watering your plants again. Once your seedlings take off, the plants will need very little attention to thrive. Thyme doesn’t need a lot of nutrients to survive and too much fertilizer will cause it to lose its flavor and become gangly. Mulch your plants in autumn with organic matter like leaf mold, well-rotted animal manure or compost. This will deliver the minimal nutrients thyme requires all year long, as well as protect the plants from frost once winter arrives. If you want your plants to continue being bushy and producing tender stems, you will need to prune your thyme back to half its previous height every spring. Do this after the last frost. If you do this, the next spring it will flourish again. After three to four years of growth with the same plants, their stalks will become woody and the plant will produce fewer leaves. At this point you may want to start a new batch of seedlings, especially if you cultivate thyme for culinary purposes. Use an almanac to check when the last frost usually occurs. After this date, it may be safe to cut back the thyme.
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Las habitaciones incluyen televisión por cable con mando a distancia, minibar y puerto de datos. How do you say this sentence in English?
Our rooms feature remote control cable television, mini-bar and dataports.
El propósito de este artículo es mirar esta relación desde una perspectiva regional (Departamento del Caquetá) e histórica (los últimos 20 años) con base en los testimonios de sus protagonistas (colonos y guerrilleros). How do you say this sentence in English?
The aim of this study is to review this relationship from a regional perspective (the Caquetá Department); an historical viewpoint (the past 20 years); and on the basis of the testimonies of the protagonists of this relationship (colonos [frontiersmen/settlers] and guerrilla fighters.)
Ellos, entonces, atribuyen tales acciones al trabajo realizado por este Grupo. How do you say this sentence in English?
They, then, attribute such actions to the work accomplished by this Group.
Estadísticas de brotes epidémicos de rubéola How do you say this sentence in English?
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Germany, which has the largest economy and the strongest currency in the group, was supposed to lead the way, but recently German unemployment has jumped to levels not seen since the Weimar Republic, and the mark is softening.
Here is a hypothesis:
Unemployment in Germany is at a level not see since the Weimar Republic.
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- it is not possible to tell
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Answer: yes
Sentence 1: Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted him to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone.
Sentence 2: He was annoyed that Mr. Carter had corrupted him.
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Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Question:
West of Alexandria, civilization gives way to empty desert except along the coast, where the late 1990s saw a building boom.
Does it follow that "There is no civilization in Alexandria."?
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no
Q: If no but uh i know when my children were growing up we did spend a lot of time together, can we say that "We went on a lot of day-trips with the kids when they were younger."?
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A: it is not possible to tell
Premise:
"a few Texaco stations"
Hypothesis: Several gas stations.
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yes
Sentence 1: Surrounded by elegant classical mansions and gilded wrought-iron grilles with ornamental gateways, which frame the marble fountains of Neptune and Amphitrite, Nancy's huge Place Stanislas is one of the most harmonious urban spaces in Europe.
Sentence 2: The fountains in the Place Stanislas are functional.
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This text is missing some spaces, please add them: Somefictionalcharactersaredescribedinsuchadetailedandinterestingwaythatalastingfollowingofmanypeople,whoanalysethesecharactersactionsandmotivations,iscreated.
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Some fictional characters are described in such a detailed and interesting way that a lasting following of many people, who analyse these characters actions and motivations, is created.
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AtitsstarttheestablishedJewishcommunitiesofGermany,EnglandandAmerica(whomaybecomparedwiththeSadducees)wereimplacablyhostiletotheZionistsfromRussia(thePharisees),butwithinfiftyyearstheextremepartyhadmadeitselftheexclusivespokesmanof“theJews”withtheWesterngovernments,andhadsucceededinbeatingdownnearlyalloppositionamongtheJewishcommunitiesoftheworld.
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At its start the established Jewish communities of Germany, England and America (who may be compared with the Sadducees) were implacably hostile to the Zionists from Russia (the Pharisees), but within fifty years the extreme party had made itself the exclusive spokesman of “the Jews” with the Western governments, and had succeeded in beating down nearly all opposition among the Jewish communities of the world.
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[Q]: Dej mu zlato, aby neměl problémy se uživit.
Translate this to English?
[A]: "You charged us with protecting the Mother Confessor, Lord Rahl.
[Q]: "Ty jsi mé přání, ty jsi můj přítel, můj milovaný"
Translate this to English?
[A]: "You are my desire, you are my friend, my beloved"
[Q]: dvě klobásy, slaninu a frity.
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Sausage, bacon, fries.
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The change is quite dramatic with exclusive dependance on inhouse data centres reducing quickly as many companies are looking at alternatives such as cloud and colocation
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The change is quite dramatic, with exclusive dependance on in-house data centres reducing quickly, as many companies are looking at alternatives such as cloud and colocation.
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IN: French:
For further information on the Trust Fund, please contact Ms. Marianne Sooksatan, Codification Division, OLA (tel. 1 (212) 963-5378; e-mail [email protected]).
OUT: Pour de plus amples renseignements sur le Fonds d'affectation spéciale, prière de prendre contact avec Mme Marianne Sooksatan, Division de la codification du Bureau des affaires juridiques (tél. 1 (212) 963-5378; courriel [email protected]).
IN: French:
His performance has been good until just recently.
OUT: Son rendement était bon jusqu'à tout récemment.
IN: French:
• 10/05/1995
Opinion on monetary financing (CON/1995/8)
OUT: • 10/05/1995
Avis sur le financement monétaire (CON/1995/8)
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Despite this agreement, there was an incident in Alberton, P.E.I. where non-native fishers threatened to destroy a native lobster boat that was stranded in waters where non-natives were fishing.
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Un incident s’est produit à Alberton en dépit de cet accord : des pêcheurs non autochtones ont menacé de détruire un langoustier autochtone égaré dans des eaux où pêchaient des non-Autochtones.
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Q: Translate "on behalf of the PPE-DE Group. - Mr President, I would like to congratulate Mrs Laperrouze." to Finnish?
A: PPE-DE-ryhmän puolesta. - Arvoisa puhemies, haluan onnitella Anne Laperrouzea.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Mitkään piikkilanka-aidat tai muurit eivät estä kyseisiä miehiä ja naisia, jotka ovat valmiit mihin hyvänsä hankkiakseen perheilleen välttämättömän toimeentulon, ylittämästä meriä.
Q: Translate "But how should we respond?" to Finnish?
Yes: Mitä sitten pitäisi tehdä?
[Q]: Ptolemais
Translate this to English?
[A]: Ptolemais, Cyrenaica
Question:
Ei tietenkään.
Could you please translate this to English?
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Of course not.
Question:
Toivon, että Tindemans tulisi Tanskaan ennen kansanäänestystä selvittämään, onko hän vain - Neils Helvegin sanoin - "tuulahdus menneisyydestä" .
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Regarding the issue of reducing the administrative burden, that has been a very important point in my programme.
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Hier dürfte es sich wohl um die erfolgreichste europäische Institution handeln, und dennoch werden wir kritisiert und verteidigen uns nur sehr selten.
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Write a text based on this summary: rightwing party vows to build hindu shrine where mosque was razed
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a right-wing party said tuesday it will build a hindu temple on a site where its followers razed a mosque and touched off hindu-muslim riots six years ago .
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It's Vegas. Old school Vegas. Checked in with Marie. Great job Marie. Friendly, explained my stay, I would come back just for that. A lot of the newer "Upity" hotels and casinos have forgotten what service is. This place just makes you feel old Vegas. Like you are important. Not a number. Casino is dated, but so are casinos in Old Vegas. This is the last monument on the strip...yes on the strip, to stand the test of time. I love the pictures of history they display throughout the Casino. The rooms, clean, comfy, nice pillows and bed, dark so you can sleep in. Riviera, it's Vegas, and it's a party there. Great job.
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For the first time during the season, the Panthers allowed a touchdown drive in the first quarter, and were down 16-6 at halftime to the 5-5 Miami Dolphins. However, Carolina came back in the second half and ultimately held the Dolphins scoreless. Trailing 13-16 with two minutes remaining, quarterback Cam Newton converted a fourth-and-10 from the Panthers' own 20 with a completion to wide receiver Steve Smith, and a touchdown pass to tight end Greg Olsen with 43 seconds left won the game for the Panthers, 20-16. Carolina extended their winning streak to seven (tying the franchise record), extended their record to 8-3 and also improved 7-18 when Newton turns the ball over. It was also the first time in their franchise history the Panthers defeated the Dolphins.
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Write a dialog with this premise "Beatriz is in Cambridge and it's raining heavily there. She's in the library studying for her PhD. In Chris' place the weather is lovely. ".
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Jason: Lovely weather
Beatriz: Really? Here in Cambridge it's raining cats and dogs :-(
Beatriz:
Jason: Not in London
Chris: I'm taking my dogs for a walk.
Jason: Enjoy!
Beatriz: I'm in the library...
Jason: Oh no! Even on Saturday?
Beatriz: PhD life...
Jason: :-(
Beatriz: Ahhhh it's not that bad :-)
Jason: Have a lovely weekend both of you!
Beatriz: Thanks, you too!
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Sentence 1: To relieve the burden, he frequently goes for long drives or talks shop with his wife, Kiren Dosanjh, also an attorney and Cal State Northridge professor.
Sentence 2: The man often drives his car for a while or talks with his wife to relieve himself.
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Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: yes
Sentence 1: As shown in figure 1.9, Medicare's HI trust fund faces cash deficits beginning in 2016, and the trust fund will be depleted in 2029.
Sentence 2: Figure 1.9 shows Medicare's HI fund from 2003-2033.
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Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Sentence 1: For example, as applied to the unrestricted aliens, such interpretations would preclude representation for permanent resident aliens who are evicted from their apartments or against whom divorce proceedings were commenced while the alien is legally out of the country for brief periods to attend a family emergency or funeral.
Sentence 2: Divorce proceedings can be started even when the concerned parties are not physically present.
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Please capitalize where necessary: interior product, in bodymaterial steel, for surface/pendant mounting, in white (ral9016) colour, ip20, lightsource led, lumen out 3313lm, ballast type hf = high frequency, light source supplied type cri>80, 3000k, optic type sl/su = soflight, gives an up/down lightdistribution 0/100.
A: Interior product, in bodymaterial Steel, for Surface/Pendant mounting, in White (RAL9016) colour, IP20, lightsource LED, lumen out 3313lm, ballast type HF = High frequency, light source supplied type CRI>80, 3000K, optic type SL/SU = soflight, gives an up/down lightdistribution 0/100.
Please capitalize where necessary: accidentally formatting the partitions results in loss of files: if you want to install multiple operating systems then the partition on which you are installing the second operating system need to be formatted.
A: Accidentally formatting the partitions results in loss of files: If you want to install multiple Operating Systems then the partition on which you are installing the second Operating System need to be formatted.
Please capitalize where necessary: this excess body fat reserve induces obesity and brings to life obesity related conditions like: heart issue, joint-pain, diabetic issues etc.
A: This excess body fat reserve induces obesity and brings to life obesity related conditions like: Heart issue, Joint-pain, Diabetic issues etc.
Please capitalize where necessary: terrain defense: play 4 different maps in this tower defense and submit your high scores!
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How do you freeze bananas?
OPT: [+] Peel all of the bananas. Slice them into 1- to 2-inch chunks. Don't just toss the unfrozen chunks into a freezer-safe bag; if you do this, they'll freeze into a brick of banana chunks that'll need to be chipped apart before using. Once frozen, transfer to freezer-free bags.; [+] Peel all of the bananas. Slice them into 1- to 2-inch chunks. Don't just toss the unfrozen chunks into a freezer-safe bag; if you do this, they'll freeze into a brick of banana chunks that'll need to be chipped apart before using. Once frozen, transfer to freezer-safe bags.;
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input question: A few weeks ago, she informed the New York Times that she decided to tell the Salinger story now because her daughter recently turned 18. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"She had informed the New York Times that her daughter was sixteen now, old enough for her to tell the Salinger story."?
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output answer: no
Question:
Based on the premise "This agreement, which gave the Serbs a great deal more than Vance-Owen would have, was puffed as a Nobel-worthy diplomatic accomplishment.", can we conclude that "That agreement gave the Serbs a lot less than Vance-Owen would have."? OPTIONS:
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no
Question: Sentence A: right that keeps you busy
Sentence B: That is something that keeps you busy.
If sentence A is true, how about sentence B?
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- it is not possible to tell
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Answer: yes
Question: hum-um mine don't either mine don't either they have um my mom has a uh has a MasterCard and a Visa card and that's it
My mother had very poor experience with credit cards, and keeps to a small number for that reason.
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Answer: it is not possible to tell
Problem: Here is a premise:
For example, in the case of, aPromote Organizational Credibility,- both principles rely on the collaboration of senior executives and division heads for success and have as their target the senior management of the enterprise.
Here is a hypothesis:
Senior executives and divisions heads can collaborate on some things.
Here are the options: OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Answer: yes
Question:
Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted him to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone.
Does it follow that "He was annoyed that Mr. Carter had corrupted him."?
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Генералу миротворческих сил, расположенных в долине реки Конго, надоело надеяться на столицу в ожидании вертолетов Красного креста и грузовиков с провизией, постоянно исчезающих в этом районе.
Could you please translate this to English?
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General of Peacemaking Forces located in valley of the Congo River is sick and tired of accounting to the capital for Red Cross helicopters and entire provisions trucks constantly disappearing in the area.
test: На первых пк в основном набирались тексты, которые тут же распечатывались на матричных принтерах одним из "зашитых" в нем шрифтов.
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translation: On the former, documents were typed up, which were then immediately printed on dot-matrix printers with the aid of "hardwired" standard fonts.
Четыре фонтана
In English?
xxxxx
Quattro Fontane
How is "This happens sometimes when the energies are strong." said in Russian?
Иногда это случается, когда энергии слишком сильные.
Q: Translate ""Who could have predicted that one of your tankers would run aground off Portugal, that a cruise liner would be lost to" to Russian?
A: - Кто бы мог предвидеть, что один из ваших танкеров наскочит на мель в Португалии, что лайнер будет захвачен пиратами, и что ваш главный финансовый директор будет под арестом?
Q: Translate "Blue-naped Mousebird" to Russian?
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Masters 2015: par-three contest - in pictures
The par-three contest has been held since 1960 but no one has ever won it and the Masters in the same year. Golfers often employ their children as caddies, though this year Rory McIlroy has employed One Direction’s Niall Horan. There have been 80 holes-in-one made in the contest’s history - including five in 2002 (a record) – so, if you want to see an ace, the par-three contest offers an excellent chance.
Summary: The best images as the Masters competitors take to the annual par-three contest
Cultural Differences
KIRKUK, Iraq – “If we left here now,” said Sgt. Efrain Fuentes of McAllen, Tex., gesturing toward a group of officers from Iraq’s Emergency Services Unit, “these guys are ready. They’re really good. We really don’t do much.”
As American forces plan to withdraw from Iraq, Sergeant Fuentes’s words are the hope underlying the country’s future security.
For four months his unit, Alpha battery, 3rd Battalion, 82nd field artillery regiment, has been training members of the E.S.U., a quick-response force of low-paid, poorly educated officers whom Sergeant Fuentes described as a model for all Iraqi security forces.
On a recent morning, at the unit’s weekly training session, the model showed both its seams and its potential.
As often, the E.S.U. officers were late to arrive at the American base. Matthew Watson, an international police adviser who led the training, took their tardiness with clenched humor. “These guys show up later each week,” he said. “Pretty soon they’re going to show up at 11:15 and say, ‘let’s go to lunch.’ ”
Mr. Watson, who works for the State Department, led the group in an exercise in neutralizing an “active threat” – a kidnapper who was threatening to kill hostages. The strategy was counter to Iraqi methods, Mr. Watson said, because it called on officers to risk their lives to save others’.
In a battered building, Mr. Watson pretended to hold 12 hostages, and assigned four E.S.U. officers to rescue them. “Bang!” he yelled, indicating that he had killed one. The Iraqis moved methodically through the building, clearing each room before moving to the next. “Bang!” Mr. Watson yelled. By the time the officers reached him, he had “killed” all the hostages and himself.
Then he asked them to change methods, sacrificing their safety to save the hostages, a strategy that American police departments adopted after the 1999 school shooting in Columbine. The four officers sped directly to the room where Mr. Watson held the hostages, “saving” eight of them.
Mr. Watson signaled for the next four officers to try the exercise. The Iraqis conferred among themselves. Finally the interpreter explained, “The officers don’t want to do it, because they say we have a lot of experience and we don’t need it.”
Mr. Watson regrouped. “I understand there’s some cultural differences,” he said. “It’s O.K.”
“Cultural differences” – the loaded phrase peppers many discussions of Iraqi training or methods, and enfolds volumes about the likely aftermath of American withdrawal.
Iraqi security forces have closer intelligence connections and understand the people better than their American counterparts, said Capt. Sam Allen, the battery commander. But the Iraqi soldiers have often been tools for sectarian vendettas, and sometimes leak information to their putative targets. And they work at tremendous risk, often becoming targets for insurgents.
To American soldiers, the cultural differences can take some getting used to. Two nights before the training session, Captain Allen’s Iraqi counterpart had planned a raid on a suspected weapons cache. The Iraqis would conduct the raid; the Americans would provide support. But when the weather called for rain, the Iraqis canceled the mission.
“It was absolutely the right call,” Captain Allen said, noting that a raid would have tracked mud into people’s houses, making more enemies than the troops arrested – a consideration that Americans might have considered secondary. “It’s not the way we’re used to doing things, but it has become the way we’re used to doing things,” he said.
Across such cultural differences, the Iraqis learn from the Americans and the Americans learn from the Iraqis, imperfectly and only within limits. And still the training continues, with both sides complying on some points and pushing back on others.
Col. Orhan Khaleel Juma, the E.S.U. battalion’s commander, said he would be sorry to see the Americans leave, but told them, “The major point is that we need top cover from aircraft. Otherwise we can handle it.” Then he joked, “before you go I have to beat you with my jump shot, just like I beat you at ping pong.”
The colonel’s cellphone rang, and as the Americans waited around him, he took the call.
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Input: A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Authorities compared destruction to that wreaked by 1992-95 war. Homes have been toppled or submerged in mud and trees felled. Villages were left strewn with the rotting corpses of livestock. The regional death toll has now reached at least 39. Novak Djokovic said the floods were of an 'epic, Biblical' scale.
Output: By. Leon Watson. Bosnia said today that more than a quarter of its four million people had been affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living memory. Comparing the 'terrifying' destruction to that of the country's 1992-95 war, authorities said the extent of the devastation became apparent in neighbouring Serbia too. As waters receded in some of the worst-hit areas it was revealed that homes had been toppled or submerged in mud, trees felled and villages strewn with the rotting corpses of livestock. Scroll down for videos. A man reacts near a house tilted by floods in the village of Krupanj, west from Belgrade. Houses and agricultural lands are affected negatively due to the heavy rainfall in Obrenovac, Serbia. At least 35 people drowned after heavy rainfall since Thursday triggered floods in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia, officials said. The regional death toll reached at least 39, after the heaviest rainfall since records began 120 years ago caused rivers to burst their banks and triggered hundreds of landslides. 'The consequences ... are terrifying,' Bosnian Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija told a news conference. 'The physical destruction is not less than the destruction caused by the war.' Lagumdzija said more than 100,000 houses and other buildings in Bosnia were no longer fit to use and that over a million people had been cut off from clean water supplies. 'During the war, many people lost everything,' he said. 'Today, again they have nothing.' His remarks threw into sharp relief the extent of the challenge now facing the cash-strapped governments of both Bosnia and Serbia. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said the cost in Serbia would run to hundreds of millions of euros, and that the death toll would certainly rise. Macedonian Red Cross workers and volunteers unload a truck containing humanitarian aid in food, hygienic products and clothing. Macedonia sends aid to flood-hit Bosnia and Herzegovina as the countries struggle to cope in the aftermath of floods which have left at least 35 people dead. Tens of thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes across the Balkan Peninsula in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Even as the crisis eased in some areas, a new flood wave from the swollen River Sava threatened others, notably Serbia's largest power plant, the Nikola Tesla complex, 30 km (18 miles) southwest of the capital Belgrade. In Bosnia, one official said as many as 500,000 people had been evacuated or left their homes, the kind of human displacement not seen since more than a million were driven out by ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian war two decades ago. At least 25,000 people have been evacuated in Serbia, but many more are believed to have left of their own accord. People are transported from their homes with the help of Bosnian soldiers after flooding in the town of Bosanski Samac. A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to severe floods caused by rain falling for several days. Macedonia sends a special team for aid to flood-hit Bosnia and Herzegovina as the countries struggle to cope in the aftermath of floods. Many houses and agricultural lands are affected negatively due to the heavy rainfall in Obrenovac, Serbia. 'We have some indications that a half a million Bosnians have either been evacuated or have left their homes because of flooding or landslides,' said Fahrudin Solak, the acting head of the civil defence service in Bosnia's autonomous Federation. Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic said the floods were of an 'epic, Biblical' scale. 'It has not been remembered in the last 150 years that we have had such a natural disaster,' he told Sky News. 'Our. country depends on agriculture. There are many people who lost all. their natural goods, an everything that was the mainstay of their. income.' Hundreds of volunteers in the Serbian capital filled sandbags and stacked them along the banks of the Sava. Police issued an appeal for more bags. Macedonian Red Cross workers collect boxes with food products before sending a humanitarian aid contingent to the flooded regions in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Macedonian Red Cross workers pack bottled water at a Red Cross warehouse in Skopje, Macedonia. Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates at the end of his final match against Spain's Rafael Nadal, at the Italian Open. He later dedicated his win to the victims of the floods. Soldiers and energy workers toiled through the night to build barriers of sandbags to keep the water back from the Nikola Tesla energy complex and from the coal-fired Kostolac power plant, east of Belgrade. Djina Trisovic, a union spokeswoman at Serbia's EPS power utility, said some workers at the Nikola Tesla plant had worked three days with barely a break because relief teams could not reach the plant. 'The plant should be safe now,' she told Reuters. 'We've done all we could. Now it's in the hands of God.' The plant provides roughly half of Serbia's electricity. Parts of it had already been shut down as a precaution, but it would have to be powered down completely if the waters breached the defences. Flooding had already caused considerable damage, estimated by the government at over 100 million euros ($140 million), to the Kolubara coal mine that supplies the plant. Authorities in Bosnia issued a fresh warning about the danger of landmines left over from the war and now dislodged by the flooding. In the north Bosnian region of Maglaj, barely a single house was left untouched by the waters, which receded to leave a tide of mud and debris. In the village of Donja Polja, where Muslim Bosniaks returned in 1995 to homes burned or shelled during the war, Hatidza Muhic swept the mud from the hallway of her house. Dark lines on the walls indicated the water had reached some three metres high. 'I thought the war was as bad as it can get, but it can get worse,' Muhic said. 'I just pray to God that we can save our minds, because first we were hit by the war, and now this.'
Input: Teacher Ray Coe gave pupil Alya Ahmed Ali,13, one of his kidneys. The teenager desperately needed a donor after suffering from renal failure. The father-of-one, 53, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. He said he was not expecting it, but described it as a proud moment.
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A Hero teacher who saved the life of a seriously ill pupil by giving her one of his kidney is to be honoured with an MBE. Ray Coe stepped in to rescue Alya Ahmed Ali, 13, after learning she was desperate for a donor. The 53-year-old father-of-one said he was left shocked and proud after learning he had been recognised in the Queen's New Year Honours list. Teacher Ray Coe, pictured left, is set to be awarded an MBE after he stepped in to rescue pupil, Alya Ahmed Ali, 13, pictured right, after learning she was desperate for a kidney donor. The special needs coordinator at Royal Docks Community School, Custom House, east London, has been awarded the gong for services to education and the community. He took part in the life-saving kidney transplant to rescue Alya, who suffers from a deadly condition called hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, which has led to severe learning difficulties. They have since become very close - and Mr Coe even spent part of Christmas with Alya and her grateful family. 'It was a bit of a shock to be made an MBE,' said modest Mr Coe. 'I was not expecting it at all. The special needs coordinator at Royal Docks Community School, Custom House, east London, pictured above with Alya, has been awarded the gong for services to education and the community. Mr Coe, pictured with Alya and her father Ahmed Ali, said he was still a bit 'perplexed' and added: 'I don't see it as anything that no-one else would do' 'It's a very proud moment and there's a huge sense of honour.It seems like it's just spiralled. 'I never thought for a moment that it would become as big a story as it did. 'I'm still a bit perplexed, because I don't see it as anything that no-one else would do. 'For me the greatest thing to come out of it has been becoming a real part of Alya's family.' Mr Coe is a teacher at Royal Docks Community School in east London, where Alya is a pupil. Alya's dad, Ahmed Ali, 47, of Stratford, east London, said after Ray brought his daughter back from the brink: 'He has given Alya much more than just the gift of life.He's an amazing man, we owe him so much.' School head Wendy Bower also saluted Mr Coe, saying: 'Ray has gone above and beyond with the call of duty with this selfless and noble act. 'He's a very humble and modest man.The whole staff are in admiration for his kindness. 'He has given a new life to Alya and her whole family.'
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Individual bookings are not necessarily bring sailing experience Sailors because the Cup is very important teamwork and experience
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Individual bookings are not necessarily bring sailing experience, Sailor's because the Cup is very important teamwork and experience.
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Write a dialog with this premise "Beatriz is in Cambridge and it's raining heavily there. She's in the library studying for her PhD. In Chris' place the weather is lovely. ".
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Jason: Lovely weather
Beatriz: Really? Here in Cambridge it's raining cats and dogs :-(
Beatriz:
Jason: Not in London
Chris: I'm taking my dogs for a walk.
Jason: Enjoy!
Beatriz: I'm in the library...
Jason: Oh no! Even on Saturday?
Beatriz: PhD life...
Jason: :-(
Beatriz: Ahhhh it's not that bad :-)
Jason: Have a lovely weekend both of you!
Beatriz: Thanks, you too!
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Las plantas de GEH® no necesitan energía eléctrica para su funcionamiento.
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The Briton is 11th after completing the 2km course in Gaiarine that precedes the nine-stage race across Italy in two minutes 29 seconds.
Fellow Britons. Molly Weaver and Emma Pooley, were eight and 11 seconds back.
Canada's Leah Kirchmann is the early leader after stopping the clock on 2:23, less than a second quicker than Dutch rider Thalita De Jong.
Prologue result:
1. Leah Kirchmann (Can/Liv-Plantur) 2mins 23secs
2. Thalita De Jong (Ned/Rabo Liv) +1sec
3. Anna van der Breggen (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time
4. Megan Guarnier (US/Boels Dolmans) +3secs
5. Roxane Knetemann (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time
6. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus/Canyon-SRAM) +4secs
Selected others:
11. Lizzie Armitstead (GB/Boels Dolmans) +6secs
20. Molly Weaver (GB/Team Liv-Plantur) +8secs
41. Emma Pooley (GB/Lotto Soudal) +11secs
93. Abby-Mae Parkinson (GB/Servetto Footon) +17secs
Overall Standings:
1. Leah Kirchmann (Can/Liv-Plantur) 2mins 23secs
2. Thalita De Jong (Ned/Rabo Liv) +1sec
3. Anna Van Der Breggen (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time
4. Megan Guarnier (US/Boels Dolmans) +3secs
5. Roxane Knetemann (Ned/Rabo Liv) same time
6. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus/Canyon-SRAM) +4secs
Selected others:
11. Elizabeth Armitstead (GB/Boels Dolmans) +6secs
20. Molly Weaver (GB/Team Liv-Plantur) +8secs
41. Emma Pooley (GB/Lotto Soudal) +11secs
93. Abby-Mae Parkinson (GB/Servetto Footon) +17secs
Sum: World champion Lizzie Armitstead finished six seconds off the pace after the opening prologue at the Giro Rosa.
A report in Science shows evidence from the Messenger spacecraft that craters in constant shadow host water.
A furtherpair of Science papers shows that much of the ice is beneath an insulating layer of dark material rich in organic and "volatile" molecules.
The findings may help explain how these ingredients first arrived on Earth.
Messenger was the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury, and since its arrival in March 2011 has been feeding back the best images of the planet that scientists have ever seen.
The principal evidence for water ice comes from the craft's "neutron spectrometer", which can detect the subatomic particle neutrons as they stream from Mercury.
"Neutrons are generated when cosmic rays hit a planet," Sean Solomon, Messenger principal investigator, explained to the Science podcast.
"Hydrogen is the best absorber of neutrons, so a neutron spectrometer looks for the signature of hydrogen near the surface by looking for decrease in the flux of neutrons coming from the planet."
This dip in the neutron count showed vast amounts of hydrogen in specific places at the planet's pole, consistent with deposits of water.
But further measurements using a laser and looking for reflections showed that much of the ice is covered with a layer of dark material tens of centimetres thick.
"The guess is that both the water and the dark material, which we think is organic-rich material, were delivered by the same objects impacting Mercury: some mixture of comets and the kinds of asteroids that are rich in organic and volatile material like water ice," Prof Solomon said.
"These are very common objects in the Solar System - we know many of them have orbits that bring them very close to the Sun."
Prof Solomon said that what Messenger finds not only unlocks secrets about the innermost planet in our Solar System, but could also shed light on those of other planets.
"The surprise that we received on making the first chemical measurements of Mercury was that none of the theories for how Mercury was assembled are correct," he said.
"So we're having to rewrite the books on how Mercury was assembled, and by implication how all the inner planets were assembled.
"The ice at the poles is only a recent chapter in that history but it's one that might be very informative."
Sum: Scientists have finally shown what has been postulated for decades: the planet Mercury holds billions of tonnes of water ice at its north pole.
The deaths began last week after a man in Punjab province bought the treats to celebrate the birth of his son.
He and 11 other relatives are among the dead - in all 77 people were affected. Five remain in a serious condition.
Police have arrested two owners of a local sweetshop and one of their employees while the source of the contamination is investigated.
Officials suspect pesticide from a store next to the shop may accidentally have found its way into the laddoos - ball-shaped sweets popular at special occasions.
Laboratory tests are being carried out after police reportedly found sachets of pesticide inside the sweet shop.
The sweets were bought by Sajjad Hussain, a villager in Layyah district near Multan, after the birth of his son on 19 April, police spokesman Irfan Faiz told the BBC.
On 20 April, Mr Hussain bought 4.5kg of laddoos to celebrate. Five people died immediately, Mr Faiz said.
By the weekend many more lives had been claimed. Mr Hussain, one of his sisters, all of his seven brothers, two of his nieces and a nephew are among the dead.
Only five people now remain seriously ill in Nishtar hospital in Multan - most of the others who were being treated have recovered.
Police have charged the sweet shop owners under food control and poisonous substances laws.
"There was a pesticide shop close by which was being renovated, and the owner had left his pesticides at the bakery for safe keeping," senior police official Rameez Bukhari told AFP news agency.
Food safety standards are often lax in Pakistan but tainted products rarely end in more than cases of sickness, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says.
There have, however, been a number of fatal incidents involving contaminated alcohol and cough medicine in recent years.
In neighbouring India, in 2013, more than 20 children died after consuming contaminated free school meals in Bihar state.
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At least 23 people have died from eating contaminated sweets in central Pakistan, police say.
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input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
output: For first time chicken buyers, my husband and I were nervous. We went to this feed store and most of our fears were settled. The employees are super kind, friendly, and helpful! They have everything in there, except animals. However, they have a bulletin board for neighbors to put info on selling stock. We were pleased to see that we could buy chicken feed and our dog food all in one place! They sell regular food and holistic/organic options. Bonus, if you live where deer come around, they have bags of corn. Yes, it's beginning to be like a petting zoo around my house. I found the store itself very well stocked and organized. In fact, it was really clean. I wish it was closer to where I live because I would make frequent stops for all my animal food needs. The prices are good and a bit cheaper than I found from online carriers.
input: Write a negative yelp review (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
output: When we first arrived at Crestwood Suite everything looked good. The person checking us in was very nice, but then everything went down hill. The room we stayed in was very dirty. On top of the refrigerator, and around microwave and stove was dirty. There was dirty and dust in all corner. The front desk also screwed up the days we were supposed to have our room cleaned. We were scheduled to have towels changed and trash taken out on Tuesday, that ever happened, and the full cleaning that was scheduled on Thursday didn't happen. After complaining to the desk, they told me the girl who checked us in was new, and had never scheduled us for any cleaning. We did have our room finally cleaned, but about 18 hours before we checked out, at that point why bother. If I had not booked on expedia, and would have last the money I paid for the room, I would have left and found another room
input: Write a negative yelp review (OPTIONS:
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- positive).
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wow. used to so much like the ones by us in central phx expected so much more. no chips, you have to pay for them. no marinated carrots, you have to pay for them. poor customer service young girl started an attitude when we brought these questions up to her. tea was out. cashier kept disappearing in the back and kept us waiting every time we asked for something that we expected to be offered in all the other fillibertos. we should have taken a hint when the parking lot was empty at 5pm
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Concepts: bee, hive, yard
A: There are hives outside in the yard next to the hedges, and bees are swarming all around.
Q: Keywords: desert, plate, serve
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: A group variety of deserts are served on plates.
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: boot, kid, polish
A kid with shaved head is polishing their black boot.
[Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: box, cheese, mushroom, onion, pizza
[A]: A piece of pizza in the box with cheese, mushrooms, and onions.
CONCEPTS: electricity, environment, generate
GEN: environment friendly solar panels generating electricity at the building .
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: hang, image, wall
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image of a beautiful light fixture hanging on the walls
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input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Ancak Cuma günü yapılan meclis tartışmasında muhalefet liderleri Buckovski'nin ekonomi ve dış politikasını sert bir dille eleştirme fırsatı buldular.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Ancak OSI, Bulgaristan'ın tarım ve adalet ve içişleri olmak üzere iki kritik alanda vermiş olduğu sözlerin yüzde 41'inin pek uygulanmadığını da kaydetti.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Üçüncü setteki kısa bir bocalamaya rağmen oyuncu, dünya klasmanının 165 numarasını 2 saat 50 dakika içinde yenmesini bildi.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer:
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Yoldan geçenler, duvarın 9 Kasım'daki sembolik yıkılışından önce duvara grafitiler yazabilecekler.
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Q: Former "America's Next Top Model" contestant Mirjana Puhar was found dead Tuesday. Her body was found along with two others in a Charlotte, North Carolina, home. A suspect has been arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree homicide.
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A: (CNN)Mirjana Puhar, a recent contestant on "America's Next Top Model," was found dead in a triple homicide Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina, according to police reports. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department responded to a call Tuesday evening that three people appeared to be dead in a Charlotte home. Officers discovered the bodies of Puhar, 19, Jonathan Cosme Alvarado, 23, and Jusmar Isiah Gonzaga-Garcia, 21. Puhar appeared on "America's Next Top Model" Cycle 21, the most recent season of the popular reality TV show hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks. Emmanuel Jesus Rangel, 19, was quickly identified as a suspect in the slayings, brought into police custody and charged with three counts of first-degree homicide. He is in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office. Police said in a press release that it appears the victims and Rangel knew one another and the "incident was drug related." Rangel was also charged in connection with a homicide that took place in Matthews, North Carolina, on Sunday, police said. Puhar was a Serbian refugee who arrived in the United States along with her family at the age of 5, according to a profile in The Charlotte Observer. The 5' 9 1/2" beauty began modeling at 12. She attended high school in the Charlotte area and dropped out at 16 to her parents' dismay, she told The Observer: "I was a wild child," she said. "I went out, had fun, partied, whatever -- I didn't really have the best influences around me." She later earned her GED just before being cast in "America's Next Top Model." Puhar was eliminated in the 10th episode of the show last year. After news of her death surfaced, Banks as well as fans and friends took to social media to remember her and express their sadness.
Q: Former Chelsea and Liverpool player Joe Cole says clubs are losing focus. 'You get a lot of people coming into the game - sport psychologists, etc - but, at the end of the day, it's a round ball,' says Aston Villa winger. He adds Jose Mourinho's Chelsea can go down as one of the best in history.
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A: Aston Villa winger Joe Cole believes football has become a sport for 'robots' with clubs forgetting it all comes down to the 'round ball' in the end. The former Chelsea and Liverpool star says clubs in the Barclays Premier League and beyond are turning to theories that only help 'one or two per cent'. 'You get a lot of people coming into the game - sport psychologists, etc - but, at the end of the day, it's a round ball,' says Cole. Aston Villa's Joe Cole believes football has become a sport for 'robots' with clubs forgetting what it's about. The former Chelsea and Liverpool forward says the theories of clubs tend to only help 'one or two per cent' 'That won't change. You get all this other stuff which can help one or two per cent, but don't forget what it is to play football. 'A manager once said to me, "If you want to be good at playing the piano, you don't run round it or pick it up, you play it." That's stuck with me.' Former England man Cole has three Premier League titles and three FA Cups to his name, and turned 33 on Saturday. Former England international Cole has three Premier League titles and three FA Cups to his name. When asked about how Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho helped him at Stamford Bridge, he told the BBC: 'I'm well aware he got the best out of me. 'Looking back, you admire what he did for me as a player. All of his players love playing for him. I loved playing for him. And I've not met a player who doesn't.' He continues: 'Chelsea could go and become one of the great sides. They are building something special.' Jose Mourinho's Chelsea take on Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday as their side sit top of the Premier League.
Q: Twitch has said gamers can't broadcast without clothes on. Twitch is a popular service that lets users broadcast themselves playing video games. It was purchased by Amazon in August. The new rule comes as a spotlight is on treatment of women in gaming.
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Looks like it's a bad time to be sexing up your publicly viewable video gaming. With debate swirling over treatment of women in gaming, Twitch, a service that lets users broadcast themselves playing games or watch others doing so, has banned "wearing no clothing or sexually suggestive clothing" in posts on the site. "Nerds are sexy, and you're all magnificent, beautiful creatures, but let's try and keep this about the games, shall we?" reads a section titled "Dress ... appropriately" in Twitch's Rules of Conduct, which were updated Tuesday. Boasting more than 55 million monthly visitors, Twitch was purchased by Amazon in August for a reported $970 million. The near billion-dollar price tag, combined with the fact that other tech heavyweights like Google were also pursuing a deal, highlights the massive popularity that video gaming has amassed as a spectator sport. Under the new rules, gamers can be suspended from Twitch for nudity or broadcasting themselves wearing items "including lingerie, swimsuits, pasties, and undergarments." While dealing with a serious issue, the rules maintain a playful tone. "You may have a great six-pack, but that's better shared on the beach during a 2-on-2 volleyball game blasting 'Playing with the Boys,'" read the rules, with a link to the iconic scene of that nature from the movie "Top Gun." "If it's unbearably hot where you are, and you happen to have your shirt off (gents) or a bikini top (ladies), then just crop the webcam to your face. If your lighting is hot, get fluorescent bulbs to reduce the heat. Xbox One Kinect doesn't zoom? Move it closer to you, or turn it off. There is always a workaround." While the post's wording goes out of its way to note the rules apply to both men and women, it comes at a time when female game developers, journalists and players have been targeted with death and rape threats, among other abuse, linked to the so-called GamerGate movement. Behind the furor over GamerGate. Ostensibly about ethics in video-game journalism, the movement quickly targeted "social justice warriors," most of them women, who questioned the portrayal of women in video games as well as the treatment of women in the community. Most recently, actress Felicia Day, known for the gaming-oriented Web series "The Guild," had her email and real-world address posted online less than an hour after a blog post in which she criticized GamerGate. Day had written that she feared retribution when she decided to share her views on the movement. In recent weeks, game designer Zoe Quinn, gaming critic Anita Sarkeesian and game designer Brianna Wu have all received threats of violence on Twitter and other platforms.
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Q: Keywords: deliver, politician, speech, stadium
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: politician delivers a speech in the stadium during an official visit with his wife
Q: Keywords: award, space, win
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: thebased company won awards in a space of a week .
Q: Keywords: century, map, website
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
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map in the year website with detailed maps by century
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Ţările din Balcanii de Vest cooperează în controlul graniţelor pentru a închide rutele de contrabandă.
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Western Balkan countries co-operate on border control to shut down smuggling routes.
Alte realizări includ faptul că am putut ajunge la un acord cu privire la solicitanții care meritau protecție în mod special și, în urma discuțiilor purtate, am putut ajunge la un compromis corect.
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Other achievements include the fact that we were able to agree on which applicants were particularly worthy of protection and, in our talks with one another, we were able to find a sensible compromise.
Având în vedere efectele acestei crize, care sunt în special resimțite în sectorul produselor textile, aș dori să subliniez importanța acestui plan pentru suma de 1 844 700 de euro ca sprijin pentru cei 703 de muncitori concediați din 82 de întreprinderi din sectorul textilelor din Galicia.
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Given the effects of this crisis, which are especially being felt in the textiles sector, I would stress the importance of this plan of EUR 1 844 700 in support of the 703 workers made redundant from 82 companies in Galicia's textiles sector.
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Here is an article:
During last week’s L’International Gymnix competition in Montreal, Italian gymnast Sara Berardinelli had a bit of trouble at the uneven bars. Thankfully, her coach was standing nearby and had incredibly quick reflexes.
Watch in the video above as he manages to catch Berardinelli twice after she failed to clear the bar. Maybe make sure you’re sitting down, as it’s a bit intense.
After both falls, though, Berardinelli remained poised and fearless, managing to pop back up to continue her routine.
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Gymnastic Coach Catches Girl Falling From Uneven Bars: Video
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Article:Peter Telfer, 25, was captured on CCTV stabbing 76-year-old John Baker in June 2016 as the pensioner walked home from a night out in Glasgow.
Mr Baker, who had recently been given the all-clear from cancer, later died in hospital.
Telfer was told he would have to serve at least 21 years in prison before being considered for release.
The High Court in Glasgow was told that Telfer stabbed his victim twice in the back days after being given bail at Glasgow Sheriff Court for an assault and attempted robbery charge in Shettleston Road.
After being given bail, he went on to rob two women at knifepoint - one outside Glasgow Central Station and another in the Trongate area before murdering Mr Baker.
Referring to the murder as a "senseless act", judge Lord Matthews said: "Your appalling conduct was caught on CCTV and that chilling footage showed you engaged in the most cowardly of behaviour, targeting women and then stabbing Mr Baker in the back.
"He had the guts to turn and face you before you made off as if nothing had happened."
The court heard that shortly after the stabbing on 29 June, Mr Baker stood in the middle of the road and flagged down three council cleansing workers who were in a lorry.
He told them: "I've been stabbed".
By the time the three workmen got out their lorry, Mr Baker had collapsed and was saying: 'I have a bad heart', I can't breathe right'."
It emerged that Mr Baker had recently been given the all clear from cancer, but died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary hospital from massive blood loss.
Defence counsel Thomas Ross told the court that Telfer had a "miserable childhood" and "difficulties as a result of maternal shortcomings" resulted in him growing up in care homes.
Telfer also claimed that he had taken valium and vodka on the day of the murder and could remember very little.
Mr Ross added: "In a moment of madness he ended one life, lessened the quality of one life and completely ruined his own."
Speaking outside court, Mr Baker's niece Carol Baker-Longshaw said: "Whilst we recognise it won't ever compensate for the loss of our gentle Uncle John, we feel that justice has been served.
"I think listening to the mitigation that Telfer had a damaged upbringing, it might be a reason for his behaviour but is certainly no excuse to kill in cold blood, an elderly, innocent, vulnerable gentleman."
She added: "We lost our mum last year, he was our last living relative and Peter Telfer robbed us of our mentor and confidant."
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A man who murdered a pensioner in an unprovoked knife attack while on bail has been jailed for life.
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Article:Labour's Anne McTaggart has support from MSPs of all parties for her bill.
The current "opt-in" system requires a proactive choice by an individual to register to become an organ donor on their death.
The Scottish government said it would examine the bill to see if a "convincing case" could be made for a move to an opt-out system.
The new legislation would mean people would have to actively opt out or else their name would be added to the NHS Organ Donation Register.
Under the terms of the "soft opt-out" system, families of deceased patients would be given a say on donation if they could confirm their relative had made an unrecorded objection during their lifetime.
Ms McTaggart, who introduced the bill, cited evidence which said that three people died every day across the UK waiting for a transplant. She claimed her legislation could save lives.
"That's what the bill is about. It's about making more organs available to people who need them, ultimately," she said.
According to the government, there has been a 63% increase in the number of transplants carried out on Scottish patients since 2007.
Maureen Watt, minister for public health, said: "There is currently no consensus amongst experts as to whether this would make a significant difference and the international evidence is not clear.
"However the Scottish government welcomes any debate in relation to the important issues of organ donation and transplantation."
Ms Watt added: "In Scotland we lead the UK in increasing donation and transplantation numbers.
"The transplant waiting list is now at its lowest level to date. In addition, 41% of Scots are signed up to the NHS Organ Donor Register - the highest percentage of any of the four UK countries."
Ms McTaggart hosted an event at Parliament to mark the formal introduction of the bill, which was attended by representatives of a number of medical organisations including the British Medical Association (BMA), the Cystic Fibrosis Trust and the Scottish Kidney Federation, as well as transplant recipients and their families.
Ms McTaggart said she was "delighted" with the event, and the introduction of the bill.
"There's still a long way to go in the legislative process but I'm confident that the overwhelming evidence in favour of my proposals will ensure the success of my bill," she said.
Scottish TV presenter Lorraine Kelly, who had previously offered support, reiterated her backing for the bill via a video message where she stated that being an organ donor was a "unique opportunity for people to leave behind an amazing gift."
The BMA welcomed the publication of the bill. In a statement, Dr Sue Robertson, a member of the BMA's Scottish Council and a renal physician, said: "The whole transplant community works tremendously hard to increase the levels of organ donation with significant support from the Scottish government, but there are still people in Scotland waiting for an organ transplant.
"We believe that more can be done and more lives can be saved and this bill represents a positive step towards that goal," she added.
The British Heart Foundation also backs the bill.
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Sentence: The Olympic Stadium (Athens) is the home ground of AEK Athens F.C. whose manager is Gus Poyet. His club is Real Zaragoza. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
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Sentence: The footballer Alan Martin played for Motherwell Football Club at their Fir Park ground and is currently a member of the Scottish National under 21 football team.
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Sentence: Wichita Thunder member, Aaron Boogaard, was born in 1986, in Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Up until the middle of the 1980s it was assumed that infants could not encode, retain, and retrieve information. A growing body of research now indicates that infants as young as 6-months can recall information after a 24-hour delay. Furthermore, research has revealed that as infants grow older they can store information for longer periods of time; 6-month-olds can recall information after a 24-hour period, 9-month-olds after up to five weeks, and 20-month-olds after as long as twelve months. In addition, studies have shown that with age, infants can store information faster. Whereas 14-month-olds can recall a three-step sequence after being exposed to it once, 6-month-olds need approximately six exposures in order to be able to remember it.
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output answer: Use a length of pantyhose cut to about eight inches. The material is porous and allows the soap to gradually come out on your skin.
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By. Harriet Arkell For Mailonline. A pair of friends who dreamt up Marmite-themed board games during drunken dinners together have told how they won £50,000 backing from the Dragons' Den investment show. Father of two Richard McLuckie, 48, and his friend Stuart Mackenzie-Walker, 51, dreamt up a series of board games including Love It Or Hate It and Who Put The Marmite In The Fridge, over long evenings spent playing games and drinking wine. They won permission to use the name Marmite from brand owner, Unilever, before going onto Dragons' Den to ask for funding. But the pair, who have been friends since childhood when they lived across a glen from each other in Argyll, nearly lost their chance when they weren't allowed to mention the name Marmite to the inquisitive Dragons. Scroll down for video. The friends came up with the idea of Marmite-themed board games - and persuaded the Dragons to invest. Dragons Duncan Bannatyne, second left, and Peter Jones, second right, put up £50,000 for the board games. Mr McLuckie, a former property developer who lives near Avignon, France, with his French wife, Betty, 43, and their daughters Clara, 15, and Esmee, 13, said: 'Unilever had agreed to the licensing contract but told us we couldn't mention Marmite on the show as they hadn't yet agreed the design of the game. 'They didn't want any mention of it til it was signed off, so we were worried the Dragons wouldn't be interested.' Three Dragons took their money off the table early, leaving Duncan Bannatyne and Peter Jones demanding to know more. Mr McLuckie said: 'We told them we couldn't say the name but it was an iconic brand and a well-known supermarket brand. 'Eventually they demanded to see paperwork and when we showed it to them, Peter Jones said "Oh it's Marmite", and they agreed to invest. Jones and Bannatyne said they would buy a 40 per cent stake in the men's games start-up, Pants On Fire, and the games will go on sale next month. Love It Or Hate It, the title of which is based on the idea that Marmite provokes strong reactions one way or the other, is a game in which couples and friends can find out how much they know about each other. Inventor and board games enthusiast Richard McLuckie, 48, with some of the games he has dreamed up. The idea for Who Put The Marmite In The Fridge came to Mr McLuckie when he realised that his French wife was putting the Marmite in the fridge, meaning it was unspreadable on his toast every morning. He said: 'My wife always puts it in the fridge which makes it like concrete, and now my children do the same thing, and every morning I ask the same thing. 'It occurred to me it would be a great name for a board game.' He and Mr Mackenzie-Walker developed their ideas for games in a series of dinners over the years, but only decided to launch their business in 2009 after the property market crashed and Mr McLuckie needed a new job. First they came up with Liar Liar, in which players try to persuade their opponents to believe made-up facts, and Eurobabble, a modern version of Chinese Whispers in which players translate from one language to another and another. In Who Put The Marmite In The Fridge, players have to avoid being left with the jar of Marmite. Mr McLuckie and his childhood friend Mr Mackenzie-Walker, right, spent many nights playing board games. Mr McLuckie and Mr Mackenzie-Walker, an accountant by trade who moved from Kent to southern Spain, have now had their games snapped up by shops including John Lewis, WH Smith, Waterstones and Amazon. They appeared on Dragons' Den last night, and said their preconceptions about the Dragons were shattered after meeting them. 'We thought we'd really like Piers Linney and Kelly Hoppen but in fact we thought Piers was quite dull and Kelly was a little bit rude and dismissive,' Mr McLuckie said. 'Deborah Meaden was a surprise, as we thought she would be hard-nosed when in fact she was absolutely delightful - so lovely. 'We thought Peter Jones would be fun, which he was, and we thought Duncan Bannatyne would be a hard task-master, when in fact he was lovely - we are so pleased to be working with those two. 'They're both great to work with and a really good laugh, too.'
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The Prime Minister of Thailand has caused outrage today by appearing to criticise the behaviour of two Britons brutally murdered on an idyllic island.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ochas questioned whether 'beautiful bikini-wearing tourists' are safe in his country - remarks which are likely to infuriate the relatives of David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23.
As reported by Channel News Asia, in a live TV broadcast, the PM said about tourists: "They think our country is beautiful and is safe so they can do whatever they want, they can wear bikinis and walk everywhere."
He then added: "....can they be safe in bikinis... unless they are not beautiful?".
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It follows previous comments Thailand's PM made in which he said "We have to look into the behaviour of the other party (Miss Witheridge and Mr Miller) too".
His remarks - which appear to blame the two young Brits for what happened to them - will no doubt infuriate their families.
Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror Thai police search the shoreline near to the spot where Hannah Witheridge and David Miller were found dead
Miss Witheridge's local MP Brandon Lewis told the Daily Express: “I have not seen anything indicating any blame on the victims. I hope the focus will be on bringing whoever committed this barbaric crime to justice.”
The bodies of Mr Miller and Miss Witheridge were found early on Monday on a beach on Koh Tao, a southern island famous for coral reefs and diving.
The bodies have been sent to Bangkok for autopsy and preliminary results of the examination could be released later on Tuesday, a police adviser said.
The story of the murder would have "all sorts of consequences" for Thailand, said General Prayuth Chan-ocha.
"We have ordered police and soldiers to hunt down the suspects," Prayuth told reporters.
Thailand is still under martial law after the May 22 coup. That has kept away some visitors, as they are unable to buy travel insurance for destinations where martial law is in place.
The number of visitors to Thailand fell more than 10 percent in the first eight months of 2014 from a year ago to 15.7 million. ||||| Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha made the comments as the investigation into the death of two Britons intensifies.
David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, were killed earlier this week after they attended a beach party on the island of Koh Tao in the Gulf of Thailand.
Negative attention on the country – to which 800,000 Britons visit each year – appears to have left its leader attempting to offer explanations for why young travellers may run into trouble there.
Speaking in a live broadcast on Wednesday discussing tourist safety, he said: “There are always problems with tourist safety. They think our country is beautiful and is safe so they can do whatever they want, they can wear bikinis and walk everywhere,” according to the AFP news agency.
He added: “Can they be safe in bikinis... unless they are not beautiful?”
The Prime Minister has since apologised for his remarks, telling a press conference on Thursday: “I’m sorry that it hurt people.”
The comments, which drew widespread condemnation, also resulted in the British embassy contacting him for clarification.
David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23 No arrests have yet been made following the murder of Miller and Witheridge, whose bodies were found less than 100 metres from the location of where the gathering was being held on Sunday night.
A number of leads had been chased up, including the questioning of 11 Burmese migrants after Thai authorities said they found bloodstains on their clothes.
Police had also been quizzing two British brothers who were understood to have shared a room with Mr Miller in Thailand, however DNA tests carried out on the men have returned no matches.
An Asian man who was seen on CCTV running in the direction of where the bodies were later found was also being sought by officials.
Miller and Witheridge's bodies were taken to Bangkok and autopsies yesterday found that Witheridge died from head wounds while Miller suffered severe blows to the head and then drowned in the surf.
Forensic Police Chief Pornchai Suteerakun added that Miller also had wounds on his hand indicating that a struggle had taken place.
His comments drew censure from victim support charities such as Rape Crisis who said they were "hugely insensitive" and "completely inappropriate".
Spokeswoman for Rape Crisis England & Wales, Katie Russell, said: "The responsibility for rape and murder lies solely with rapists and murderers; to suggest that someone can invite such violence against themselves by how they dress fails to acknowledge this and undermines the seriousness of these terrible crimes.
"The implication that only 'beautiful' women can experience sexual violence also perpetuates the harmful myth that rape is about sexual desire and loss of control when precisely the opposite is true; rape is an act of violence that involves the abuse of power and control and has nothing to do with sexual attraction."
Mr Chan-ocha, who is also the army chief, had been giving his televised views to government officials, but gave a similar view on Tuesday when he said that the “behaviour” of Witheridge and Miller should also be investigated.
“We have to look into the behaviour of the other party too because this kind of incident should not happen to anybody and it has affected our image,” he told reporters. He said the media needs to “explain to foreigners that it is not always safe everywhere,” the Bangkok Post reported. “They think it's safe like where they are from, everywhere and at any time, but our country still has problems.”
These comments were rebuffed by Witheridge’s MP, Brandon Lewis, who told the Daily Mail: “I have not seen anything indicating that there should be any blame on the victims, and right now the investigation will hopefully be targeted on finding the perpetrator of the crime.
“I hope the focus will be on bringing whoever committed this barbaric crime to justice.”
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has the following advice for tourists going to Thailand:
“Western tourists have been victims of vicious, unprovoked attacks by gangs in Koh Phangan [an island near to Koh Tao].
“These attacks are particularly common around the time of the Full Moon parties and generally occur late at night near bars in Haad Rin on Koh Phangan.
“Violent assaults and robberies have been reported in the Koh Samui archipelago. Attacks have also occurred in other tourist districts in Thailand including in Chiang Mai, Pattaya and Krabi. Take care, especially at night.”
Additional reporting by agencies ||||| BANGKOK (AP) — Police in Thailand said Wednesday that DNA samples from the bodies of two British tourists found bludgeoned on a resort island did not match any collected from 12 people who were among those in the area.
British Embassy officials arrive at the Forensic Police Institute to examine the condition of the bodies of two murdered British tourists in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014. Police on a scenic... (Associated Press)
Chief of the Forensic Police Institute Pornchai Suteerakune updates reporters on the deaths of two British tourists who were found dead on a beach in Koh Tao, a popular diving destination in the Gulf... (Associated Press)
A Thai police officer stands outside a ceremony room as British Embassy officials are inside to examine the condition of the bodies of two murdered British tourists and to report it to their families... (Associated Press)
Police also conducted autopsies which showed that 23-year-old Hannah Witheridge died from head wounds while 24-year-old David Miller suffered severe blows to the head and drowned in the surf, said Maj. Gen. Pornchai Suteerakune, the country's forensics police chief.
Pornchai said Miller also had wounds on his hand, indicating a struggle had taken place.
The two Britons were found Monday morning in a rocky alcove along the shore close to the hotel where they both were staying on Koh Tao. A bloodied hoe was found near the bodies.
Authorities have made no arrests so far but are hoping to be able to match DNA samples.
However, assistant national police chief Gen. Jarumporn Suramanee said two sets of DNA that were found both on Witheridge's body and on a cigarette butt near the scene did not match samples taken from three foreigners and nine migrant workers in the area.
DNA traces from possible suspects could not be detected on Miller's body because it was smeared with his blood, Jarumporn said.
He said investigators believe there was more than one attacker and more than one murder weapon.
Koh Tao is a popular diving destination in the Gulf of Thailand, and the brutal deaths were a blow to the country's tourism industry, which has struggled in the wake of six months of political protests that culminated in a military coup in May.
More than 70 police officers have been deployed to the island to investigate the case. |||||
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– Faced with the savage murder of two young British tourists on one of his country's most popular beaches, Thai PM Prayuth Chan-ocha elected to address the topic of tourist safety. Unfortunately, he wasn't entirely reassuring, reports the Independent: "There are always problems with tourist safety. They think our country is beautiful and is safe so they can do whatever they want, they can wear bikinis and walk everywhere." And then he got downright repugnant: "Can they be safe in bikinis ... unless they are not beautiful?" The implication that David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, had no reasonable expectation of safety because they were attractive is not going over well, adds the Daily Mirror, which further quotes Chan-ocha as saying, "We have to look into the behavior of (the victims), too." Some 800,000 British tourists visit Thailand every year. Autopsies have shown that Witheridge suffered fatal head wounds, while Miller also suffered head wounds and defensive wounds, but drowned in the ocean, reports the AP. And while a bloody hoe was found nearby, police are now saying that they believe there was more than one murderer and more than one weapon. DNA matches have thus far proven elusive, though DNA on Witheridge's body did match a cigarette butt found on the beach. Cops are currently questioning a Brit and three Burmese migrants, notes the Independent.
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The number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon has passed 1 million, the United Nations' refugee agency said Thursday, making up almost a quarter of the country's resident population. "The influx of a million refugees would be massive in any country. For Lebanon, a small nation beset by internal difficulties, the impact is staggering," U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said in a statement. Their numbers have made Lebanon the country with the highest per capita concentration of refugees in the world, the agency said. The total number of registered Syrian refugees in all countries is 2.58 million, according to the United Nations. Other nations with large populations of Syrian refugees include Jordan and Turkey.
The United Nations has said that more than 100,000 people, many of them civilians, have been killed in
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- Jordan since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011.
- Lebanon since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011.
- Syrian since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011.
- Turkey since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011.
- U.N. since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011.
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Sentence 2: He is wielding a sword in his off-hand.
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A: The Dead Man's Plack is a monument made of rock situated in England. The capital of England is London, and Cornish is one of languages spoken in England.
Q: BBC, city, Broadcasting House
A: The location of the BBC is the Broadcasting House in London.
Q: Alan Shepard, title, Chief of the Astronaut Office; Alan Shepard, birthPlace, New Hampshire
A: Alan Shepard, who was born in New Hampshire, held the position of the Chief of the Astronaut Office.
Q: United States, demonym, Americans; United States, capital, Washington, D.C.; Albany, Oregon, isPartOf, Benton County, Oregon; Albany, Oregon, country, United States; United States, ethnicGroup, African Americans
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In Russian: При желании пользователь может добавлять объекты инфраструктуры.
How is "137" said in Russian?
In Russian: 137 год
How is "All apartments feature a private and fully-equipped kitchen, bathroom, living room or salon, respectively, as well as balcony or terrace. The splendid sandy beach of Cala en Porter is approximately 800 m away and can be reached via stairs, by a private rental car or by minibus shuttle service within 3 minutes." said in Russian?
In Russian: Отель в Alaior Этот 2-звездочный отель может расположить гостей в 60 номерах.
How is "But a democratically elected government need not be bound by its predecessors' commitments, and this is doubly true in the wake of an election that was a referendum on those very policies." said in Russian?
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Inallthesetextsitmeans,simply,eatingameal.So,whenwereadinActs20:7,11,“thedisciplescametogethertobreakbread,”andhowPaulhad“brokenbreadandEATEN,”weknowbyScriptureinterpretationitreferredonlytoeatingfoodasameal,nottoaCommunionservice.
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in: By. Lizzie Parry. For generations men have been brought up to be the perfect gentleman, opening doors for women and walking closer to the kerb to protect companions from the traffic. But the act of being chivalrous could have a detrimental impact on a person's health, as scientists have found air pollution can be up to a third higher at the kerb than on the inside of the pavement. A new study has recommended that people avoid busy streets and junctions altogether to protect their health - and even advised to stay away from the edge of the road to keep out pollution. A new study has found you are more likely to suffer the effects of air pollution if you walk closer to the kerb, rather than if you take a path further from the traffic. Atmospheric consultant Dr Iarla Kilbane-Dawe, who led the study aimed at educating members of the public on the dangers of air pollution, said drivers should close their air vents while in busy traffic to prevent a person inhaling harmful fumes, the Evening Standard reported. She also mentioned previous studies which identified the health benefits of avoiding the kerb, carried out by three scientists at Imperial College London around 2004. He said: 'Walking or cycling along quiet rather than busy roads can reduce your exposure by half or even more, especially if you avoid pollution hotspots at the busiest junctions. 'Even walking further from the kerb on a busy road has been shown to make a difference.' One study recently found that nearly 3,000 Londoners die prematurely each year from the harmful health effects of inhaling polluted air. Further studies by Dr Kilbane-Dawe showed that in parts of the capital exposure to particulate pollution - a harmful mix of brake dust, soot and tyre fragments - is the fifth biggest killer after cancer and heart disease. And in Kensington and Chelsea, as well as places including Bromley and Richmond, death rates relating to pollution were twice as high as death rates from traffic accidents. It comes as the World Health Organisation (WHO) named and shamed British towns and cities for breaching safety levels for air pollution. Nine urban areas - London, Birmingham, Chesterfield, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield, Southampton, Stoke-on-Trent and Thurrock - were highlighted by the global health body. WHO said that across the world most cities that measure outdoor air pollution are failing to meet its guidance for safe levels and are putting residents at risk of respiratory disease and other health problems. The research carried out by government advisor, Dr Iarla Kilbane-Dawe found air pollution can be up to a third higher at the kerb than on the inside of the pavement. Overall, only 12 per cent of the people living in cities reporting on air quality reside in places which comply with WHO's safety levels. A spokesman said that it appears that air pollution is 'getting worse'. WHO's air quality database monitors 1,600 regions around the world, including 36 in Britain. Earlier this year it estimated that outdoor air pollution was responsible for the deaths of 3.7 million people globally during 2012. Air pollution is associated with deaths from heart disease and stroke, as well as respiratory illnesses and cancers, a spokesman said. One way to measure air quality is to asses the levels of a type of pollution known as particulate matter (PMs). 'Too many urban centres today are so enveloped in dirty air that their skylines are invisible,' said Dr Flavia Bustreo, WHO's assistant director-general for family, children and women's health. 'Not surprisingly, this air is dangerous to breathe. So a growing number of cities and communities worldwide are striving to better meet the needs of their residents - in particular children and the elderly.' The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated earlier this year that outdoor air pollution was responsible for the deaths of 3.7 million people globally during 2012. Dr Carlos Dora, coordinator for interventions for healthy environments at WHO's Department of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health, added: 'We cannot buy clean air in a bottle, but cities can adopt measures that will clean the air and save the lives of their people.' Recently English health officials called on local authorities to do more to protect people from harmful air pollution. Long-term exposure to air pollution led to around 25,000 deaths in England in 2010, Public Health England (PHE) said. PHE said that air quality has improved 'considerably' in the UK in recent decades due to new, cleaner technology and tighter environmental legislation. But it said that local action can be taken to reduce the emissions of these man-made particles and people's exposure to air pollution.
out: Government-commissioned study pointed out air pollution can be up to a third higher at the kerb than on the inside of the pavement. World Health Organisation (WHO) found air pollution was responsible for 3.7million deaths globally in 2012.
in: A University of Wisconsin senior official resigned after making unwanted sexual advances to a male student employee of the school's athletic department, according to a report released this week. John Chadima resigned his post as senior associate athletic director at UW-Madison earlier in January after the allegations surfaced. The allegations were investigated by an independent panel and the report was released Tuesday night. The report alleges that Chadima made the advance in late December at a Rose Bowl party that he was throwing at a hotel in Los Angeles. There was beer and mixed drinks at that party and about 25 to 30 people attended, including employees that were under the age of 21, the report said. As the party was ending, Chadima asked one student to stay behind and have a drink with him. The two each had three rum drinks. The report called the student, who is over the age of 21, John Doe. "Chadima told John Doe that he thought that Doe might be gay," the report says. "Chadima reached over and removed Doe's pants belt and then inserted his hand inside Doe's pants on his genitals." The student slapped Chadima's hand away and swore at him, the report says. "What are you going to do about it? I could have you fired," Chadima said according to the report. As the student rushed from the room, Chadima said he had been joking. The student told his immediate supervisor, along with other student employees and the police were alerted. Chadima declined to be interviewed for the investigation but did release a statement that was released with the report. "I make no excuses and accept full responsibility for my actions," the statement said. "I deeply regret leaving under these circumstances and disappointing those people with, and for whom I have worked and dedicated my career for the past 22 years."
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The humorous and highly musical tribute to the two geniusses was first performed yes thats right at the Handel Museum in Brook Street and now for the first time we have a chance to hear it in Copenhagen
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Q: How do you say "City of Cotui,rent / rental car or jeep, Dominican Republic" in Spanish?
A: Comunidad privada de Sea Horse Ranch,alquilar / alquiler caro, coche o jeep, Republica Dominicana
Q: How do you say "Located just off Junction 24 of the M62 motorway and close to Huddersfield and local towns, it features free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi." in Spanish?
A: Está junto a la salida 24 de la autopista M62, cerca de Huddersfield y otras localidades de la zona. Además proporciona, de forma gratuita, aparcamiento y conexión WiFi.
Q: How do you say "For the best San Juan Capistrano California Real Estate lawyers and San Juan Capistrano California Real Estate attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver"." in Spanish?
A: San Juan Capistrano California Amianto Abogados y Procuradores que ganar! Para obtener el mejor San Juan Capistrano California Amianto abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue".
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IN: The Right Man For Fox News
NEW YORK -- Ten years after he created Fox News Channel, Roger Ailes says he still avoids mentioning his place of employment in certain circles.
"It's just not worth going through the hassle at an elite party," he says. And: "The only reason I know we're doing the right thing is that we're widely criticized." And: "I've never felt out of the mainstream in America. I've felt out of the mainstream at Le Cirque."
If the paunchy 66-year-old executive sounds as though he still harbors sharp resentments toward a liberal-leaning world, that bristling attitude is embedded in his network's genetic code as well. Ailes says he recently considered retiring but rejected the idea because, well, there are too many things that still tick him off.
Never mind that he got a big promotion last year, with owner Rupert Murdoch putting him in charge of Fox's local television stations as well as what has become the top-rated cable news channel. The onetime Republican operative remains acutely sensitive to any slights, pulling out of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences after Fox News was repeatedly shut out in Emmy nominations. Ailes wrote the academy head in 2002 that the award-winning stories were "those that reinforce the views and prejudices of your judges. . . . Earth to academy: your bias is showing."
Vanity Fair recently pegged Ailes as No. 44 on its New Establishment list, calling him "the most powerful news executive in America." But it also called him "the man who gives the Bush administration a major media outlet" and described Dick Cheney -- who demands that his hotel TVs be preset to Fox -- as his "big loyal friend."
"Vanity Fair is a left-wing rag," says Ailes, adding a moment later that its editor, Graydon Carter, is a friend. Ailes says the magazine's item is "just blatantly false" because he has met Cheney only a half-dozen times. Responds Carter: "Roger is the smartest guy in TV. Unfortunately, he's working for the wrong side."
The Cheney reference was based on the vice president's decision to grant his only interview after accidentally shooting a hunting companion to Fox's Brit Hume. Ailes says Hume asked all the necessary questions, and "the only thing he didn't do was be disrespectful to him, which is what the left wants."
The liberal view was crystallized last week when Bill Clinton unloaded on "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace, who had pressed him about his record in fighting al-Qaeda. Clinton defended his tenure and accused Wallace of conducting "a nice little conservative hit job."
"I wouldn't want to be a waiter in a restaurant and bring him the wrong dish," Ailes says. "When you lean in and poke at journalists and try to intimidate them, it's a mistake."
While Fox remains No. 9 among all cable networks, some slippage in the ratings over the past year has Ailes concerned. For the last three months, Fox is down 28 percent from the same period last year, compared with declines of 21 percent for CNN and 12 percent for MSNBC.
Ailes responded with a recruitment ad that included such lines as "Can You Work Well With People Without Being a Territorial Jerk?" and "When You're Tired, Can You Keep Going Without Whining or Making Mistakes?" He also summoned executives to a 5 a.m. meeting to critique morning programming. "Sometimes we get ourselves thinking our job is to send memos to each other. I wanted to make them justify their paycheck."
Fox executives have been touting a proposed business channel, but Ailes has resisted the idea unless the new network can get distribution in at least 30 million homes. Fox has now cut a deal with YouTube to provide the Web site with video of "the craziest moments in news."
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OUT: NEW YORK -- Ten years after he created Fox News Channel, Roger Ailes says he still avoids mentioning his place of employment in certain circles. On Friday afternoon, a strategist for Rep. Mark Foley tried to cut a deal with ABC's Brian Ross. Linda Greenhouse, the New York Times' Supreme Court...
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Handy reminder: Ayush Kasliwal's welcoming new sculpture. (Tim Carman/The Washington Post) The sculpture cannot be seen when you first walk into Rasika West End, which is not unusual until you learn the symbolism behind the hand: It’s a Mudra spiritual gesture meaning “welcome,” owner Ashok Bajaj told me today at his latest Indian outpost.
The 20-foot-long, 700-pound sculpture, created by Indian designer Ayush Kasliwal , was installed on Saturday, a couple of weeks after the restaurant opened in late March. It’s in place over a beverage station next to the wine rack, but it sort of looms over the dining room with its welcoming energy.
“Good food is important,” says Bajaj. “Aesthetics and ambiance are equally important, because otherwise you could eat good food at home.”
More photos of the stainless-steel-and-fiberglass sculpture are after the jump.
Kasliwal's sculpture is 20 feet long and about 6 feet, 6 inches wide. (Tim Carman/The Washington Post) Okay, I'm probably the minority opinion here, but when I see the sculpture from this angle, it looks like the hand is ready to flick a bug away. (Tim Carman/The Washington Post)
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30 gemütliche Zimmer in den Versionen Classic, Superior und Suite, ein kontinentales Frühstücksbüfett, Parkplatz und Garage sowie zahlreiche verfügbare Serviceleistungen machen das Hotel Vivit zu einem der beliebtesten Gay-Friendly-Hotels in Mestre Venedig.
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China's top security official visited Afghanistan on Saturday and met with President Hamid Karzai. Visit was first by a top Chinese official since 1955, according to China's state-run Xinhua agency. China kept the visit secret because of security concerns, Xinhua said.
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China's top security official paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan, where he met with President Hamid Karzai on issues ranging from investment and bilateral trade to to terrorism and drug trafficking, China's state-run news agency said Sunday. The visit Saturday by Zhou Yongkang, a member of Communist Party's politburo, the elite group of 25 men who run China, was the first visit by a top Chinese official since 1955, Xinhua reported. Beijing kept the visit secret because of security concerns, the agency said. "It is the consistent policy of the Chinese government and the (party) to consolidate and develop China-Afghanistan relations," Zhou said in a statement reported by Xinhua. Zhou also said China is willing to make "due contributions" to peace and stability. "We will continue to provide assistance to Afghanistan with no attached conditions and sincerely hope the Afghan people can regain peace as soon as possible and build a better home in a peaceful environment," he added. Karzai and Chinese President Hu Jintao held a summit in Beijing in June. The two countries decided at the time to develop a strategic and cooperative partnership, Xinhua reported.
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Problem: At the school my two eldest children go to they have a unique form of parental torture surely invented purely to make my life a misery once a year. ‘Open Homework’: these two words do not belong together do they? Like ‘sugar’ and ‘free’ or ‘drink’ and ‘moderation’ they should never be in the same sentence. So, what, exactly is ‘Open Homework’? Well, it’s just like normal homework — only worse. Lorraine has recently come into contact with 'Open Homework' which has seen her attempt various dubious tasks including knitting in order to encourage her daughter's creative thinking. It’s the kind of homework the tyrannical teacher from Matilda would set; Miss Trunchbull homework. The idea behind Open Homework is to encourage creative free-thinking in a young mind (a dangerous concept to start with for my rebellious pre-teen girls). What happens is a subject is given and you can do whatever you want with it: build a sculpture, write an essay, set it to music, turn it into performance art, make an omelette; anything as long as you can explain the mental acrobatics which helped you come up with your idea in the first place. Lorraine says that working full-time and Open Homework does not mix. Past themes of this annual working-mum-stress-increaser have included ‘flight’ and ‘black and white’. I marvel at some of the pupils’ resulting creations, really I do. Even though parents are forbidden from helping, some of the work is so magnificent it looks like it has been handed in by architect Zaha Hadid or crafted by Professor Brian Cox. Ours, however, tend to end up looking like they’ve been made in the craft room at a lunatic asylum by an inmate with questionable motor skills. This is because I really do try not to help, despite Open Homework sucking up most of my evenings and once waking me up in the middle of the night with a nightmare about the toddler getting hold of the wood glue and sticking a rug to the floor. This project throws me into a week-long Sunday-night-gloom, looming large in the lengthy daily to-do list because my children enthusiastically throw everything they have got at it. When I suggest a little editing of their ideas, some focus perhaps, or possibly a less ambitious ‘build’, as Kevin from Grand Designs would say, I am shushed. I am sent out with a shopping list that once included ‘something that looks like a bug’s eye’. We’ve made board games, built aeroplanes and once Gracie asked me to construct a life-size model of a Friesian cow. Even Blue Peter couldn’t do that, I say, but she replies: ‘Maybe we could knit one and stuff it.’ In a busy household of four children aged three to 12, this kind of project takes over. Bits of the different creations are to be found drying/setting/cooking everywhere. On Sunday I heard Gracie describing Open Homework to her grandma on the phone: ‘It’s this fun thing we do that Mum hates,’ she said. ‘Mum sort of comes up with an idea and then we do it for her.’ I feel the meaning of the mission has been lost. This year we have the number ‘100’ as the theme — no doubt inspired by the centenary of the war. Of course Gracie does not want to do something so obvious as this anniversary. ‘God mum, everyone will do that,’ she says. And so begins the fraught discussion of ideas. She will have ten, develop five into an embryonic project for which all manner of empty jam jars, egg boxes, candles and silver paint will be required. By day three of Open Homework I will feel like lying down in the middle of the road clutching a sign saying ‘do not resuscitate’ as she narrows down her choice to one idea. The girls approach this with far more enthusiasm than any other homework. Perhaps because of my antipathy they love it as much as I fear it. Maybe if I didn’t work I would have more time and enjoy taking part? Maybe not. I find normal homework, especially maths, gruelling but this no-rules homework pains me more. And we never have enough glue. We have now come up with an idea after hours of discussion. Does anyone know where I can get something that looks like a small marsupial? Lorraine Candy is editor in chief of Elle magazine.
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Answer: Lorraine Candy has recently been introduced to 'Open Homework' The idea behind Open Homework is to encourage creative free-thinking. It has seen Lorraine indulge in dubious new hobbies such as knitting.
Problem: British innovator James Dyson, who has built a multi-billion dollar empire around his distinctive vacuum cleaners, has described patent laws across Europe as "absolute madness", saying they are unhelpful for inventors and small businesses. Dyson told CNN he wants the patent system in Europe radically overhauled. Over the last four decades, Dyson said, he has been affected enormously by people copying his ideas. Government leaders are continuously telling businesses that innovation drives the economy. But Dyson points to the red tape surrounding the patenting process as being a massive hurdle for businesses wanting to develop ideas. "The problem with inventing: as soon as you file a patent they see what you are doing and they can see ways to get around it," said Dyson, who made his fortune inventing a bagless vacuum. The 64-year-old is an outspoken critic of Chinese counterfeiters, calling on governments to do more to protect intellectual property rights. Problems can arise because of the wording of the patents, Dyson said. "There are no diagrams or drawings and often something hinges on the particular phrasing of the patent." According to Dyson, if it is obvious someone has copied another person's ideas they should be dealt with without the parties going through a protracted legal battle. "There shouldn't be this endless rigmarole of 'could this have been devised by one skilled in the art?'" Because the current system involves many expenses due to varying jurisdictions throughout the continent, a Europe-wide patent is the answer, according to Dyson. "You have to file in each country, you have to translate in each country, sue in each country, renews in each country -- it's seen as a profit center for each country." Issues surrounding plagiarism are not limited to businesses, with consumers also feeling the impact of the high cost of producing and securing new inventions, Dyson said. Energy-saving and cost effective products and technology won't be created because of the enormous upfront investment it takes to develop them, he said "It's anticompetitive to make copying easy." CNN's Emily Smith contributed to this story.
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British innovator James Dyson has described patent laws across Europe as "absolute madness" Dyson says the current system involves many expenses due to varying jurisdictions throughout the continent. He says a Europe-wide patent is the answer.
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Please capitalize where necessary: check rates and availability for jerico suites. then proceed to booking.
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Please capitalize where necessary: cast on 234 sts on circular needle size 7 mm with big delight.
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Please capitalize where necessary: and in the same way a mental copy of this must fly in our hearts, where it must not be torn by the violent storms of passions, but be able to fly and shine all the time in an atmosphere of the fresh breezes of forgiveness and love.
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Q: Translate "This is why there is a fear that the national idea, which in my opinion should be the basis of the country's development strategy and political modernization, still needs to be developed, yet cannot even be born, let alone exist, in an atmosphere of corruption." to Russian?
Yes: Поэтому есть опасение, что национальная идея, являющаяся, на мой взгляд, основой стратегии развития страны и политической модернизации, которую еще необходимо выработать, не может родиться и существовать в коррумпированной среде.
Q: Translate "Yet even this did not mean proportionality in sentencing." to Russian?
Yes: Но и это еще не означало, что виновный нес наказание, соответствующее тяжести содеянного.
Q: Translate "The central objective is to cut a deal with the Taliban so that the US and its NATO partners exit the “graveyard of empires” without losing face." to Russian?
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(CNN) -- Extra-time goals from Mesut Ozil and Andre Schurrle spared Germany's blushes against Algeria in the World Cup last 16 tie at Port Alegre on Monday. Following 90 minutes of stalemate it was Joachim Low's side who finally broke the deadlock in the second minute of extra time when Thomas Muller squared the ball for Schurrle to cleverly back heal the ball past goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi. Ozil drilled in a shot to double the lead in the final minute of the second extra period before Abdelmoumene Djabou pulled one back for Algeria in injury time. It was a cruel end to what was a brave performance by Vahid Halilhodzic's side who were looking to settle an old score from the 1982 World Cup.
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Answer: Germany's second in the 119th minute they were home and dry despite Djabou's late goal.
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The teenager out spear fishing with tragic Jay Muscat who died after being attacked by a four to five-metre-long great white shark fired a spear gun into the mouth of the shark to save his own life after it had mauled his friend. Matt Pullella was with Mr Muscat, 17, when he was attacked on Monday at Cheynes Beach on the West Australian coast, around 70km east of Albany. After fatally biting Mr Muscat the shark went for Mr Pullella who was able to fend it off by putting the spear gun into its mouth and firing the trigger. The Western Australian reported that Mr Pullella told friends on Facebook of the terrifying moment he faced death.
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By Ruth Styles Picture the scene. A small, visibly distressed girl asks to speak to her teacher the day after she returns from a holiday in Somalia. The teacher listens as the girl explains what has happened to her: her clitoris removed, her legs bound together. Terrible pain, no anaesthetic. Her teacher's shocking response: 'That's nice dear. A bit like a Bar Mitzvah.' For the young Nimko Ali, any hope of help had gone. Campaigner: Survivor Nimko Ali has spoken out about why FGM shouldn't be written off as a cultural issue Speaking out: Somali supermodel Waris Dirie underwent FGM as a child and campaigns against it
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Mariam "Mimi" Bell, a Latina Republican from Colorado, resents the implication that Hispanic voters are somehow negatively affected by the state's new voter identification law. "It's insulting when they say we're going to disenfranchise the Hispanics," Bell said of the law that requires voters to present an ID such as a driver's license, passport, utility bill or birth certificate to vote. The suggestion, Bell said, is "because we're Hispanics we're inept to get an ID." The debate over the wave of voter identification laws cropping up in more than 30 states is playing out against the backdrop of the 2012 general election's high-profile fight for Latino voters.
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Rodney: Read any good books lately?
Walt: No, not really. Oh wait, yeah. A really good one is Conqueror by Conn Iggulden. I highly recommend it!
Rodney: What genre is it?
Walt: Well, it's kind of like fantasy, set in the times of Ghengis Khan.
Rodney: Anything else? You know I really like biographies.
Walt: Well, the last biography I read was about R.A. Dickey. You know that knuckleball pitcher?
Rodney: I didn't know he wrote a book.
Walt: Yeah, it's really good, and it's really personal. It deals with the sexual abuse he suffered as a kid. It's a really good read!
Rodney: Do you have those books at home?
Walt: I have Conqueror, but the R.A. is on my kindle.
Rodney: Ok, can you bring it to work tomorrow?
Walt: Sure. You know that there's a little library at work, right?
Rodney: Yeah, but it's all crap. I've checked the books there.
Walt: Ok, see you tomorrow.
Rodney: Bye
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A plane is parked at a runway terminal
Here are some concepts: banana, desert, plate
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A desert with bananas and caramel on a large white plate.
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A conductor conducts an orchestra in which there are many horns.
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CONCEPTS: mirror, reflection, watch
GEN: He watches his reflection in a mirror as he sows.
CONCEPTS: end, light, tunnel
GEN: a blue light in the end of a tunnel
CONCEPTS: appeal, cricketer, match
GEN: cricketers appeal against a batsman during the fourth day of the final test match .
CONCEPTS: alcohol, pour, shot
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Problem: La población esté colaborando ahora con entusiasmo en la plantación de árboles con el Departamento Forestal. ** English?
Answer: Local people are now enthusiastically collaborating with the Forest Department in tree planting.
Problem: No hemos podido encontrar ningún bed and breakfast en Düsseldorf que cumpla tus criterios de búsqueda. Cambia las opciones en la columna izquierda para conseguir resultados. ** English?
Answer: Looking for a B&B in Düsseldorf? We couldn't find any bed and breakfasts in Düsseldorf that meet your criteria. Change the options on the left-hand side to find results.
Problem: Un grupo de clase, que en ningún caso podrá llegar a los 30 alumnos. ** English?
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In 1839, Melbourne resigned after Radicals and Tories (both of whom Victoria detested) voted against a bill to suspend the constitution of Jamaica. The bill removed political power from plantation owners who were resisting measures associated with the abolition of slavery. The Queen commissioned a Tory, Sir Robert Peel, to form a new ministry. At the time, it was customary for the prime minister to appoint members of the Royal Household, who were usually his political allies and their spouses. Many of the Queen's ladies of the bedchamber were wives of Whigs, and Peel expected to replace them with wives of Tories. In what became known as the bedchamber crisis, Victoria, advised by Melbourne, objected to their removal. Peel refused to govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his commission, allowing Melbourne to return to office.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): The removal of the Queens bedchamber ladies became known as what?
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God damn it 's cold outside . I got up this morning at 8 , took a shower , and crawled back under the covers because K is sick and I ' m not feeling the best . I flipped on my computer to check on some things and saw the image you see below . Holy crap .
Question: Where might I have been when I flipped on my computer ?
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I was in bed trying to stay warm because the air was cold that morning .
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The physical infrastructure in Delhi real estate is counted among the best in the country and the state government is proactive in bringing contribution of private sectors to give a real realty boost in the state . Since a decade ago , Delhi has been the numerouno hub for all foreign direct investment . A multitude of multinational companies have placed their headquarters in Delhi and NCR , which accounts for the success of Delhi real estate .
What country are many companies moving operations to ?
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input question: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive. Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive
Generated tweet: lovely dinner @ pizzeria with my mother + white hat yoghurt!
Write a positive tweet. Possible types: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive
A: @liors @martinpolley BTW, it is an official Cellcom account, I confirmed that before tweeting it. Just FYI
input question: Write a random tweet?
A random tweet: i love the feeling of a finishing a 10 page paper
IN: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive
Write a tweet that is negative.
OUT: Just came in from a trip to Dairy Queen...its blazin hott out here in the Queens City! I wonder when boo is getting home from work???
Q: positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive)
A: @tradingnothing mmmmmm...yummy! can i have some?
question: Generate a tweet. positive
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@diekoteletten name a saturday that suits nearer the time or we shall wait til the third week of july
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Here is a premise: "Two jockeys racing on horses."
Here is a hypothesis: "Two jockeys are racing."
.Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true?
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This is the content of an email: I left a message earlier with your assistant. My contact information is below, please touch base with me as soon as possible. I am working on a project that is very pressing.
Subject: Contact
This is the content of an email: Williams Launches uE Web Site For Cross Commodity Pricing Tulsa-based Williams on Monday launched uE, a cross-commodity price index for both spot and future energy prices, as a companion to its web-based EnergyNewsLive.com. Similar to the Dow Jones for equity markets, the Williams uE will offer an equivalent benchmark for the overall price of energy, measuring the price average of eight individual commodities: electricity, natural gas, unleaded gasoline, heating oil, ethane, propane, residual fuel and jet fuel. The site includes information on pricing trends including a national spot uE, forward uE, regional uE, commodity quotes, as well as daily, weekly and monthly commentary. Included on the site is EnergyPulse, which will feature Dr. Dennis O'Brien, director of energy and policy at the University of Oklahoma. EnergyPulse now airs every Friday on Williams' EnergyNewsLive site, and offers an analysis of trends in energy pricing and the impact the economy has on energy. Williams uE was introduced a year ago when EnergyNewsLive debuted, and Williams said it has tested and refined the site for the company's own market activity. It also has been reviewed by the Energy Information Administration, said Williams. To view the site, visit www.williams-ue.com.
Subject: Add This to your Price Discovery Sites
This is the content of an email: You have received this message because someone has attempted to send you an e-mail from outside of Enron with an attachment type that Enron does not allow into our messaging environment. Your e-mail has been quarantined and is being held at the MailSweeper server. Sender: [email protected]
Subject: An Inbound Message For You Has Been Quarantined
This is the content of an email: Justin - are the EnBank contracts physical or financial? It seems to me we should use the same customer profiles - that is if the contracts are physical, then any counterparty which can trade physical UK gas should have access. If the contracts are financial, then any counterparty that can trade UK derivatives should have access. Mark
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Subject: Counterparty access to EnBank
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Question:
Vince begged the elephant to return the flask , until the zookeeper , rolling her eyes and trying not to laugh at Vince , wandered into the enclosure and extricated the flask from the beast 's mouth . She returned it , dripping in saliva and smelling rather disgusting , to Vince , who later excitedly offered the mangled thing and his far - fetched tale to Howard with barely an apology . Typical of Vince - the flask was perfect before he got his hands on it .
Why would an elephant want a flask ?
Answer:
The elephant might think it is good to eat .
Question:
The problem , or some of the problem was that neither of us were seeing other people and it was starting to take that natural progression things take . I was also suddenly bothered by HIS not wanting to be in a relationship with me . Once he spoke the words , it became quickly became an imaginary problem . It seems that once he said it , I had to do something about it , I had to stop seeing him on principle alone .
What were the words he spoke to me ?
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He did n't want our relationship to be exclusive .
Question:
I ' ve never in my entire life been pissed off for that long before , without any break in my mood at all . I was such a whiney cranky bitch at work yesterday that my manager actually asked me if I needed to take the next day off . I said that it IS my day off , and she said good . I was in a bad mood ever since getting stuck on the mountain overnight , but I think I have finally gotten over it .
Why did the manager want the subject to take a day off ?
Answer:
Because they were in a bad mood .
Question:
I feel useless , I do n't know why I was put on this planet . If it was to make someone else happy then fair enough - tell me who ? But it certainly was n't so I could live a happy life anyway .
What may be the reason for them feeling so useless ?
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Sentence: Aaron Turner was born in the United States and began to perform in 1995. Hus genre is black metal music and he has played with the Twilight band and the Lotus Eaters band. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Aaron Turner, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Twilight (band); Aaron Turner, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Lotus Eaters (band); Aaron Turner, genre, Black metal; Aaron Turner, origin, United States; Aaron Turner, activeYearsStartYear, 1995
Sentence: Austin is part of Travis County, Texas.
What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Austin, Texas, isPartOf, Travis County, Texas
Sentence: Alan Shepard who was born in New Hampshire on 18 November, 1923 was awarded a distinguished service medal by the United States Navy. That medal has a higher rank than the Department of Commerce gold medal.
Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence?
A: Distinguished Service Medal (United States Navy), higher, Department of Commerce Gold Medal; Alan Shepard, birthPlace, New Hampshire; Alan Shepard, birthDate, "1923-11-18"; Alan Shepard, award, Distinguished Service Medal (United States Navy)
input question: Sentence: Born on August 11, 1986 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Aaron Boogaard played with the Wichita Thunder club.
Structured data: Aaron Boogaard, birthYear, 1986; Aaron Boogaard, birthPlace, Regina, Saskatchewan; Aaron Boogaard, club, Wichita Thunder; Aaron Boogaard, birthDate, 1986-08-11
Sentence: The Alhambra is 63800.0 millimetres long. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Alhambra, length, 63800.0 (millimetres)
Sentence: Elliot See was an American who was born in Dallas on July 23, 1927. See attended the University of Texas at Austin, which is affiliated with the University of Texas system. The University of Texas competed in the Big 12 Conference in Austin. Elliot See is dead, but the date of his death was not noted. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
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Elliot See, almaMater, University of Texas at Austin; University of Texas at Austin, affiliation, University of Texas System; Elliot See, nationality, United States; Elliot See, birthDate, "1927-07-23"; Elliot See, birthPlace, Dallas; University of Texas at Austin, competeIn, Big 12 Conference; Elliot See, status, "Deceased"
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Q: Translate "Europe currently imports about 150 billion cubic metres of gas annually from Russia, which covers about a quarter of its needs." to Turkish?
Yes: Avrupa halihazırda Rusya'dan yılda 150 milyar metreküp doğalgaz ithal ediyor, ki bu rakam, toplam ihtiyacının dörtte birine karşılık geliyor.
Q: Translate "(Reuters, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, UPI, EurActiv, World Bulletin, Turkish Press, Sofia News Agency, Xinhua, Official Nabucco Consortium Web Site - 23/08/10)" to Turkish?
Yes: (Reuters, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, UPI, EurActiv, World Bulletin, Turkish Press, Sofia Haber Ajansı, Xinhua, Nabucco Konsorsiyumu Resmi İnternet Sitesi - 23/08/10)
Q: Translate "By Igor Jovanovic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade - 09/10/07" to Turkish?
Yes:
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Southeast European Times için Belgrad'dan İgor Jovanoviç'in haberi - 09/10/07
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QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Up to 3 children can play on the childrens bouncing castle at the same time
ANS: Up to 3 children can play on the children's bouncing castle at the same time
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: MSDSs are a widely done system for cataloging information on chemicals chemical compounds and chemical mixtures
ANS: MSDSs are a widely done system for cataloging information on chemicals, chemical compounds, and chemical mixtures.
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: You can play with only one ball on the rebound dissolve the top right of all
ANS: You can play with only one ball on the rebound dissolve the top right of all.
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: With these toys can paint your favorite heroes collect puzzles learning colors and find out what could be the fruit or vegetable
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With these toys can paint your favorite heroes, collect puzzles, learning colors, and find out what could be the fruit or vegetable.
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Summarize:
The allegations stem from an undercover report on the TV show Le Iene, in which an anonymous employee explained how tickets made their way onto such sites.
The MD of Live Nation Italy, Roberto De Luca, then admitted to the practice.
He said "a very limited number" of tickets were sold in this manner.
De Luca initially denied the reports but, when interviewed by journalist Matteo Viviani, retracted that statement.
"I want to be clear that, to your question if Live Nation issued tickets on secondary sites and I answered no… In fact we issue some tickets, a very limited number of tickets on other sites, in this case Viagogo.
"But I must make clear that Live Nation sells around two million tickets every year and the tickets that we issue on the secondary sites are equal to 0.20% of our tickets sales. We are not talking about tens of thousands of tickets, but hundreds of tickets for a concert."
The investigation was prompted by a Coldplay concert in Milan, where hundreds of tickets appeared on secondary sites within minutes of going on sale, often at inflated prices. The band were not implicated in the report, however.
Viviani stated that the show had tracked the journey of a ticket for a separate gig as its price increased from 50 euro (£43) to 1,050 euro (£911), using testimony from an employee of one of the companies and various documents, invoices and contracts obtained via an anonymous source.
Since the programme was broadcast last week, several Italian artists have cut ties with Live Nation.
Management firm Giamaica, which looks after one of Italy's most famous artists, Vasco Rossi, said it had "suspended all trading relations with Live Nation" and may consider legal action against the company.
Italian consumer organisation Codacons has also submitted a complaint to the public prosecutor of Milan against Live Nation Italy.
Politicians have also tabled an amendment to Italy's budget law, which would curb the activities of secondary ticketing websites.
Culture minister Dario Franceschini said in a statement that the practice is "an intolerable phenomenon and recent events show that self-regulation is not enough".
In a statement to trade publication Music Week, Live Nation sought to clarify the reports emerging from Italy.
"Live Nation Italy would like to make it clear that the allegations in Le lene relate to a small number of tickets for a handful of international artists," the company said. "Live Nation Italy has never been asked to list any tickets on secondary markets by Italian artists."
In the UK, a special meeting of the House of Commons Select Committee will discuss the secondary ticketing market on Tuesday morning.
The FanFair Alliance, which lobbies on behalf of artists for stronger regulation of the market, urged politicians in the UK to take note of Italy's stance.
"The situation in Italy has become a national scandal, and it appears the Italian government is now prepared to take action to protect fans and recalibrate the market," they said in a statement to the BBC. "That's to be applauded and... you can only hope that UK politicians are taking note.
"We feel the UK's ticket resale market is similarly out of control and will be repeating our call for the urgent enforcement of existing consumer law to flush out such bad practice and make ticket resale far more transparent, as well as measures to disarm and disrupt the online touts."
Follow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email [email protected].
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Calls have been made for the secondary ticketing market to be curtailed in Italy, after concert promoters Live Nation admitted giving tickets directly to the resale website Viagogo.
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question: Complete the next sentence:
A crowd of people are watching a game and cheering. Players are playing a game of indoor soccer. someone
answer: makes a point and the players clap.
question: Complete the next sentence:
How to track lightning
Look outside for a flash of lightning.
They can happen very quickly and suddenly, so be very attentive. If the bright light hurts your eyes, look through a translucent curtain to dull the impact of the light, or focus your eyes away from the window so the lightning flashes in your peripheral vision.
answer: Note that faraway lightning will be much more difficult to spot, so keep a steady watch. If you sense the storm is not close to you (e.g.
question: Complete the next sentence:
A woman is ironing a brown shirt on an ironing board. She looks at the tag on the shirt. She continues ironing the shirt on the ironing board. she
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lifts the shirt up and puts it over the ironing board.
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Story needs to be completed:
A lime tree was something Gladys had always wanted in her yard, but the
OPTIONS:
- yard was so small it was hard to fit one in.
- tree was so small it was hard to fit one in.
My choice:
yard was so small it was hard to fit one in.
Problem: Continue the following story.
Randy blamed Neil for contracting salmonella poisoning because
OPTIONS:
- Randy ate the Chicken Parmesan that was served.
- Neil ate the Chicken Parmesan that was served.
Here's how I want to continue it: Randy ate the Chicken Parmesan that was served.
Problem: Justin made Dennis go to the gas station to buy fuel for the car because
OPTIONS:
- Justin is busy fixing the car.
- Dennis is busy fixing the car.
My choice: Justin is busy fixing the car.
[Q]: How does the sentence end?
I needed to get a cavity worked on. Should I get a root canal or a filling? The
OPTIONS:
- root canal would hurt more.
- filling would hurt more.
[A]: root canal would hurt more.
QUES: Continue writing.
His vehicle was better for road trips than my car because the
OPTIONS:
- vehicle was comfortable.
- car was comfortable.
+++++++++
ANS: vehicle was comfortable.
QUES: Continue writing.
The tourism was heating up, so the merchants sold more t-shirts than bags as the
OPTIONS:
- t-shirts were forgettable.
- bags were forgettable.
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Complete the passage: pick from possible candidates.
By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 04:09 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 1 November 2012 Fresh claims emerged tonight that Jimmy Savile tried to rape a woman while on a hospital visit and told her 'just think of me as good old uncle Jim'. Debbie Curtis, then an aspiring model, alleged that the disgraced presenter sexually assaulted her at his room in the nurses’ quarters at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire. She gave her account as Leeds General Infirmary denied claims by former porter Terry Pratt that the late Jim’ll Fix It star was frequently handed a key to the nurses’ accommodation building at Leeds General Infirmary during the late 1980s.
The former porter said: 'He would go up and the lad on the desk would say ‘Here’s the key,
OPTIONS:
- Buckinghamshire, make sure I get it back.’
- Christine McFarlane, make sure I get it back.’
- Debbie Curtis, make sure I get it back.’
- Emily Allen, make sure I get it back.’
- Jim, make sure I get it back.’
- Jimmy Savile, make sure I get it back.’
- Leeds General Infirmary, make sure I get it back.’
- Savile, make sure I get it back.’
- Stoke Mandeville, make sure I get it back.’
- Stoke Mandeville Hospital, make sure I get it back.’
- Terry Pratt, make sure I get it back.’
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Jim, make sure I get it back.’
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Write some highlights for the following article:
By. Jill Reilly. PUBLISHED:. 08:06 EST, 5 November 2012. |. UPDATED:. 09:38 EST, 5 November 2012. An American tabloid has published a shocking front cover claiming that Queen Elizabeth is dying and the Duchess of Cornwall has an 'evil plot' to seize the throne. Globe magazine alleges that the 86-year-old monarch is 'sick and fading fast.' The cover of the weekly magazine shows a close-up photo of the Queen with the headline 'World Exclusive - Queen dying!' Shocking: American tabloid GLOBE has published a front cover claiming that Queen Elizabeth is dying. According to the magazine, the Queen's health problem has triggered a bitter battle for the crown by her daughter-in-law Camilla. The Duchess of Cornwall is frequently the target of negative coverage by the magazine. The publication claims she is trying to sabotage Prince William and Kate Middleton from stepping up to the throne. Royal duties: Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh say farewell to The President of Indonesia, Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife, at Buckingham Palace, on Friday. High spirits: She appeared in good health last week as she smiled widely at her guests. 'The Queen’s condition is fading and ruthless Camilla has been plotting,' a source told the magazine. While Buckingham Palace refused to comment on the claims, the Queen's recent public schedule has still been robust. On Friday the Queen and the Duke of. Edinburgh were photographed saying farewell to the President of. Indonesia, Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife at Buckingham. Palace. The day before she unveiled a colourful stained glass window to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee at the Chapel of the Savoy in London. Globe magazine, which is published in Florida, is no stranger to controversy. In 1997, it caused outrage when it printed autopsy photos of the murdered child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey. Seller: The royals have proved to be an ongoing source of fascination for the tabloid magazine. Focus: The tabloid magazine has run dozens of covers about the British royal family in the past. In her hometown of Boulder, Colorado, many stores were so outraged by the publication that they took the edition off the stands. In 2010 it published a front cover. with a picture of actor Gary Coleman during his last hours - sparking. outrage throughout the world. In. the photograph Coleman can be seen on his hospital bed, hooked up to. equipment whilst his ex-wife, Shannon Price poses next to him. The headline shouts 'It was murder' and credits the picture as the 'Last photo. The. publication covers a widespread range of topics, including politics,. celebrity news, human interest and high-profile crime stories. But it also frequently features the British Royal family on its pages. Strained: The Royal couple looked strained as they left the British High Commission while on a visit shortly after the photos were published. Both Kate and William are said to be furious about the publication of the pictures. Invasion: The topless photos of Kate were first published in French Closer magazine, left and then in numerous other countries, including Italy's Chi magazine. Past. allegations that have been plastered across the front cover include. 'Camilla's suicide attempt! Breaks leg in terrifying leap,' and Princess Diana's secret daughter!' Kate Middleton has now also become a. staple for the magazine - since her 2011 wedding she has been dogged by. media rumours that she is pregnant. But Globe magazine took the story further and claimed she was pregnant, and miscarried her first child with Prince William. They ran the headline: 'Kate. loses baby! Her crushing heartbreaking as William leaves for military. duty.' The shocking allegations about Queen. Elizabeth's health come during at difficult year for the royal family. and their relationship with the media. Infamous. holiday: A sensationalised media storm erupted when pictures of a naked. Prince Harry in Vegas were leaked to the world press. In. September Prince William and Kate were said to be ‘devastated’ after. hundreds of intimate snaps of the Duchess were published. The explicit photographs were taken as the Duke and Duchess holidayed at a secluded Provence chateau. owned by the Queen’s nephew, Viscount Linley. A. strongly worded Palace statement compared the photographs to the ‘worst. excesses of the Press and paparazzi during the life of Diana’. The photos, shot with a long lens, exposed her breasts and bottom on swimming pool terrace. They were first published in French Closer magazine, and then in numerous other countries, including Italy and Ireland. Prince William called for the photographer. responsible to be jailed – a possibility which is technically possible. thanks to France’s strict privacy laws. Only. a few weeks previously it would have been hard to miss the. sensationalised media storm that erupted when pictures of a naked Prince. Harry in Vegas were leaked to the world. press. The slightly grainy snap shots were. taken on a camera phone during a private party in the five-star Encore. Wynn resort where was pictured playing ‘strip billiards’ with pretty young girls.
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Globe magazine, which often prints controversial headlines, alleges that the 86-year-old monarch is 'sick and fading fast' Claims the Queen's health problem has triggered a bitter battle for the crown by her daughter-in-law the Duchess of Cornwall.
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She ended up scoring a ride around the city in a stretch limo , bar hopping . This guy would then buy everyone drinks , and serve drinks in the limo . And it was fun ! The limo was like a ride at the fair .
Answer the following question: Why did the narrator feel she had scored .
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She got to ride in a limo .
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This is a matter of great urgency which is why we contact you direct . We need a blank check . We need the funds as quickly as possible . We can not directly transfer these funds in the names of our close friends because we are constantly under surveillance .
Based on the preceding passage, answer the following question Why does the speaker require a blank check ?
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Because they are running a scam .
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Article: It said most of the extra deaths would happen in patients having colorectal surgery, blood cancer chemotherapy and hip replacements.
UK experts said the study confirmed their fears that antibiotic resistance would affect routine surgery.
England's chief medical officer has called the issue a "ticking time bomb".
In this report, a team of scientists from a number of different American institutions estimated that as many as half of all bacteria that cause infections after surgery are resistant to antibiotics in the US.
They also estimated that one in four infections treated with antibiotics after chemotherapy treatment was now drug-resistant.
For the report, the researchers looked at what could happen to people having common operations and being treated for cancer with chemotherapy if antibiotic resistance increased by a third - in line with current trends.
They calculated that in the US there would be 120,000 more infections and 6,300 more deaths each year.
Lead study author Prof Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the Centre for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy in Washington DC, said antibiotics were the bedrock of modern medicine but their reduced effectiveness was a "significant challenge".
He explained: "The danger is that antibiotic resistance is squeezing the value out of modern medicine."
He said antibiotic resistance was already killing newborns in the developing world and mostly elderly people in the developed world.
And as the elderly population increased, they would have more operations and be more at risk of infections, he said.
He urged public health experts to come up with "new strategies for the prevention and control of antibiotic resistance at national and international levels".
Prof Laura Piddock, director of Antibiotic Action and professor of microbiology at the University of Birmingham, has previously warned of the potential effects of antibiotic resistance on routine operations.
"It is good to see evidence from the US that supports these serious concerns that antibiotic resistance will impact upon many areas of medicine, including that it is undermining the treatment of cancer patients."
She said she hoped the report would be "a loud 'wake-up call' to pharmaceutical companies" to research and develop new treatment for bacterial infections.
"Without them, patients will be less likely to survive cancer and so unable to take advantage of new life-extending cancer therapies," she said.
However, in the UK at present, there are no major signs of antibiotics failing to control infections after routine surgery.
In fact, data shows that UK infection rates are falling slightly, according to a Public Health England report.
But Prof Nigel Brown, President of the Microbiology Society, said the study was relevant to the UK.
"Antibiotic resistance is a global problem and it is likely that routine surgery such as hip replacement and elective caesarean sections will become much rarer in the UK, unless steps are taken to prevent its spread."
BBC iWonder - Human vs superbug: Too late to turn the tide?
++++++++++
Summarize: More than 6,000 deaths a year could be caused by a 30% fall in the effectiveness of antibiotics in the US, a report in The Lancet suggests.
Problem: The account details were taken from forums associated with the site on which porn fans discuss favourite scenes and performers.
It is thought attackers stole data using vulnerabilities in the vBulletin software used to run the chat forum.
Brazzers said it had taken measures to stop fraudsters re-using login names found in the list.
News website Motherboard said the information about Brazzers users was passed to it by Vigilante.pw, which monitors breaches. The dump of data includes email addresses, user names and passwords spelled out in plain text. Many firms typically digitally scramble or encrypt passwords to protect them even if they go astray.
The data was taken from the Brazzersforum site that was set up for users but it appears that many people who signed up for the chat forums used the same logins and passwords on the main porn site. The data was stolen in 2013 but has only now come to light.
Security researcher Troy Hunt confirmed that the data in the dump was accurate by checking some of the details via the database of stolen credentials he maintains.
Mr Hunt told Motherboard that the release of the data was potentially more embarrassing than just knowing someone was a member of a porn site because, if someone used the stolen logins, they could see private conversations about sexual preferences.
"Problem with a hack like that is it's a forum," he said. "Worse than just adult website creds, this is what people were talking and fantasising about."
In a statement, Brazzers confirmed that the breach occurred via the vBulletin software used to keep the forum running.
Mr Hunt said the widely used vBulletin software was often poorly maintained by forum administrators who did not apply the latest security patches leaving sites vulnerable to attack. Several recent breaches had all been traced back to vBulletin, he added.
Brazzers said it had taken "corrective measures" to protect users and stop credentials being re-used.
What was that article about?
A: The names of almost 800,000 registered users of porn site Brazzers have been exposed in a data breach.
Problem: The charity's research suggests many lose out as they have no school place or are unknown to the authorities.
The findings, based on Freedom of Information requests to councils, show that across 79 authorities 7,701 children on any day are down as missing class.
The Department for Education says the findings are misleading and unhelpful.
The NCB said that if 7,701 young people are missing school every day in the authorities that provided information, this would suggest more than 14,800 children are not in education at any time across the country.
A further analysis, based on detailed Freedom of Information responses from 45 councils, suggests that, on any given day, of those who are missing education, there are an estimated 3,000 youngsters in England whose whereabouts are unknown.
The study claims almost 5,000 children are losing out because they are waiting for a school place.
Other reasons given by local authorities for children being classed as "missing education" included being excluded from school; having special educational needs; being pregnant or a teenage mother; not enrolled in school or moving between schools; or because they have moved or are believed to have moved overseas.
Children are considered to be missing education if they are not on a school roll and not receiving suitable education other than at school, according to government guidance.
The NCB said it was calling for the government to conduct a national review of children missing education.
The charity's chief executive, Dr Hilary Emery, said: "Children who miss out on education are at significant risk of failing academically, and may end up as Neets [not in education, employment or training] in later life because their school life has been disrupted.
"There is also the real possibility that some of these children will suffer physical and emotional harm, particularly if they are taken off the school roll and their whereabouts become unknown.
"Recent high-profile cases of child sexual exploitation have involved children missing from education, and there is also a correlation between missing education and becoming a victim of forced marriage."
Dr Emery said the NCB was calling on the government to conduct a national review of children missing education and to improve the way data is collected both locally and nationally.
"The review should consider how local authorities, schools, social services and their partners can work with children and their families to ensure they and their families receive the best support possible, so they can get back into education."
But a Department for Education spokesman said: "These findings are misleading and unhelpful.
"Missing education is defined as a child not being registered at school when they should be or not being otherwise educated.
"This report inappropriately includes children who have missed one or two days of school, for anything from moving between schools to being sent home for having behavioural problems."
The report wrongly assumed these children were all automatically vulnerable or had slipped off the radar, the spokesman added.
"Local authorities and schools are best placed to keep accurate records of children in education and our recently revised guidance makes clear there is no excuse for them not to meet their responsibilities in this area."
Parents had a legal responsibility to ensure their children were receiving a proper education, he added.
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