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the communist party on friday moved closer to form a government in nepal , which will make this isolated himalayan nation the only country in the world to have a communist government under a monarch .
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when does a new episode of the flash air???
Answer: April 10, 2018
is vitamin b12 deficiency the same as pernicious anemia???
Answer: pernicious anemia is a type
what event inspired the name of rocky road ice cream???
Answer: Great Depression
what feature is found in the hill complex of the great zimbabwe???
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Но поскольку профессионалы сценического танго захватили термин "tango salon", новым учителям пришлось подобрать новый термин.
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IN: us general david petraeus was sunday to formally take up his new role of commander of the afghan war in a ceremony at nato 's headquarters in the capital kabul .
summary: new afghan war commander set to formally take reins
Problem: france 's purchasing managers ' index -lrb- pmi -rrb- for the manufacturing and service sectors , a key barometer of economic activity , fell in october to its lowest - ever level , compilers said on friday .
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question: canadian rocker avril lavigne said tuesday she considered mexican audiences some of the best she ever performed in front of _ but that she has no plans to record a spanish-language album .
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summary: in mexico avril lavigne says she has no plans for a spanish-language album
vowing to fight `` modern-day slave owners , '' attorney general janet reno on thursday created a federal task force to prosecute employers who coerce illegal immigrants to work long hours in sometimes appalling conditions .
A summary about the text above: task force to fight modern-day slavery in united states
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Summarize this: a high-level trade mission from south korea 's textile industry will come here next week to seek opportunities for trade and investment cooperation with filipino firms .
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south korean firms seek opportunities in philippines
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Summarize this: media mogul silvio berlusconi battled to stay in power in italian parliamentary elections sunday with his conservatives trying to beat back a strong challenge from romano prodi , a former premier who leads a coalition ranging from moderates to communists .
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name = Alimentum, food = Indian, priceRange = moderate, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes.
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name = Midsummer House, food = Italian, customer rating = low, near = Café Rouge.
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answer: Public Enemies looks good. So many movies so little time... and so little money I guess...
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answer: @jnew17 Haha yea!! Swag fully charged You know sometimes you have to put your swag on hibernate mode. LOL. How have you been?
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Article: Even if you clean your sponge on a weekly basis, you should still sterilize it using heat at least once a month. This is especially important if you use your blender sponge on a daily basis. Standard cleaning removes surface bacteria, but the only way to kill bacteria lying deeper in the sponge is by killing it with a short burst of intense heat. You may need to sterilize the sponge more than once a month if you notice the bacteria building up more rapidly. Signs of intense bacteria build-up include uncharacteristic acne breakouts and a foul/unusual odor coming from within the sponge. Note that you'll still need to perform a basic cleaning procedure after sterilizing the sponge. Sterilization will only kill the bacteria; it will not remove any cosmetic stains or foundation. Place the uncovered bowl in your microwave and run the appliance at full power for 30 seconds. Keep an eye on the blender sponge as you microwave it. Don't be alarmed if it expands slightly or if small trails of smoke develop, but stop the microwave immediately if it balloons up past its full size or if heavy smoke starts to form. Wait one or two minutes before removing the bowl from the microwave and removing the sponge from the water. The sponge will likely be very hot once the microwave cycle ends, and the waiting period is primarily for your own protection. You can actually handle the sponge as soon as it is cool enough to touch.
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Chris Froome is current leader of Tour de France. First Tour since Lance Armstrong admitted doping last January. UCI President Pat McQuaid insists his organization not to blame. McQuaid reveals his interest in speaking to Armstrong in bid to improve drug testing.
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While the Tour de France ambles around the French countryside a dark shadow still lingers over the sport's blue ribbon event. While the PR machine goes into overdrive and the wheels of change are supposedly set in motion, cycling's attempt to lift the specter of Lance Armstrong still remains. A man who 'won' the Tour de France on seven occasions brought the sport to its knees last January after finally admitting he doped following years of denying the allegations. Earlier this year, Armstrong revealed he used testosterone and human growth hormone, as well as EPO -- a hormone which is naturally produced by human kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production. His seven consecutive victories between 1999-2005 came amidst rumor and speculation that he was doping -- while the U.S. Anti-Doping agency (USADA) accused Armstrong of running "the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen." Now, the Union Cycliste International (UCI), the sport's governing body and its president Pat McQuaid are under pressure to revamp cycling's entire image. But its failure to catch Armstrong remains an albatross around its neck -- despite McQuaid vehemently insisting his organization is not to blame. "I'll look back on a rider who was as well as many others at that period, cheating and getting away with it because the system wasn't strong enough to beat him," McQuaid told CNN ahead of the start of the Tour. "It wasn't a question of authorities, because many authorities tried to catch him and weren't able to, so I don't blame the UCI. I don't blame the AFLD (French anti-doping agency) or USADA or anyone else. "The system wasn't strong enough and they were using products that couldn't be caught with the system. "The system is a lot stronger now and so I look back on an athlete and it's not just Lance Armstrong, many of his counterparts were doing the same thing because they could get away with it." Disillusioned. However McQuaid's position as president of the UCI is under huge strain with opponents desperate to displace him. Cycling Ireland refused to back its home candidate for September's UCI elections, while a recent management committee meeting in Bergen, Norway, was a fiery affair. A dossier compiled by private investigators on McQuaid was reportedly put forward to the committee with the Irishman blocking any attempts to discuss it on the opening day of the meeting. The document was eventually discussed and although its contents have not been made public, it represented another blow to McQuaid's re-election hopes. While McQuaid has denied all knowledge of Armstrong's activities, both he and the UCI have come in for criticism following the publication of a hugely detrimental report from the USADA last October. The report raised question marks over whether the UCI had a role in covering up positive tests -- an allegation which McQuaid strenuously denies. When pushed by CNN on whether the UCI covered up suspicious samples from Armstrong, McQuaid replied: "No. Absolutely not." After being quizzed on how he could be sure, McQuaid added: "Because we know, we've studied, we know what we've done and we know, we have looked into all of this even since. "We have prepared, we have prepared a big number of files for the independent commission that we were going to present to the independent commission and all those questions that you've asked there are all answered in those files. "I think he (Armstrong) was tested 10-15 times during the Tour de France. So we did all we could do. Those samples were sent away and they came back negative. "The UCI wasn't the only anti-doping agency, so to speak, who was testing Armstrong. "I mean everybody was testing him and they were coming back negative and in that situation one has to say that the situation isn't strong enough and it wasn't at that time but today the system is much stronger and much better." But McQuaid is facing a challenge for the leadership from British cycling chief Brian Cookson, who has grown disillusioned with the Irishman's tenure. It follows a catalog of perceived errors by the UCI, including the acceptance of a $100,000 donation from Armstrong in 2002 -- four years before McQuaid took up his role. The money was used by the UCI to buy a Sysmex machine, a contraption which is used to analyze blood samples. It is a decision which McQuaid concedes should not have been made. "I would say and we have said, we have admitted that in hindsight -- and of course hindsight is an exact science -- that it would have been better had we not accepted those," he said. "But we took them at that time in good faith and we used them for the uses that we said we had put them to." Cookson has been heavily critical of the way McQuaid has led the UCI and has pledged to restore faith in the organization. He has promised to create a completely new independent anti-doping unit, which would work alongside the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Cheats. McQuaid, who is aiming to secure a third term in office, remains philosophical about the future and the battle against doping. "Nobody is silly enough to say that you're 100% confident that the peleton is 100% clean," added the UCI president. "That's just not possible. It's not going to be possible in any sport or in any parts of society, but certainly I think the large majority of cyclists are now going into their careers, not wanting to get involved in doping. "And there's evidence of many riders who come from strong teams, with strong anti-doping backgrounds all winning races and when they get across, you know, when they're doing their press conferences, they are saying I'm an example of how you can win a race clean. "I don't think it'll ever be beaten because in every part of society there are cheats. "There are people who look for a short-cut, who try to win by devious means or whatever. "Whether it's cheating by taking drugs or cheating in any other fashion, there are always going to be people like that in society and in sport ." There is one avenue which remains open to McQuaid though -- a route which involves Armstrong. The opportunity to talk to the disgraced cyclist in a bid to improve doping control remains a possibility -- and McQuaid is refusing to rule out such a move. "He certainly has more knowledge," he said of Armstrong. "If he was prepared, in terms of coming to the UCI, not necessarily to me and explain in more detail or give us more assistance, give us more information and try to help us in planning the future on the fight against doping, we'd certainly be interested in speaking to him."
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Q: Princes Edward and Richard were killed by the king's men in 1483. Their bones are kept in Westminster Abbey, who won't let them be tested. Academics say discovery of Richard III will allow them to solve the mystery.
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A: By. Martin Robinson. PUBLISHED:. 03:49 EST, 6 February 2013. |. UPDATED:. 07:13 EST, 6 February 2013. Having solved one of the greatest mysteries of British history, scientists desperate to unearth the next one and confirm if Richard III did murder the princes in the tower have been left disappointed. Previously secret documents show that the Church of England, backed by the Queen, has for 20 years refused repeated requests by experts to test skeletons believed to be the Tudor successors buried in Westminster Abbey. And it appears they will not be changing their minds after the University of Leicester announced to the world. this week that the skeleton found under a council car park in Leicester is that. of Richard III. The hunchback king: The skeleton unearthed in a Leicester dig last September was confirmed this week as Richard III but the mystery of the two princes will not be solved this way. Crime: The princes Edward and Richard in the Tower in a 1878 painting (left) but clerics will not allow their remains held in an urn to be probed by the same scientists who found the treacherous king Richard (right) Dastardly: On the seizure of the throne by their uncle Richard III, the young Edward V along with his brother the Duke of York were supposedly smothered in their sleep on the new king's orders. Those in charge of Wesminster Abbey will not allow the same forensic tests used to identify the former king to be tried on remains there. Their argument is that it could set a precedent for testing any number of historical theories linked to the many famous people buried at the church. Clerics are also concerned what they will do with the bones if they are found not to belong to who they thought they did. Blocked: The bosses of Westminster Abbey will not let scientists in and have had the backing of the Queen and the Government to do so. Richard, depicted by William. Shakespeare as a monstrous tyrant who murdered two princes in the Tower. of London, died at the Battle of Bosworth Field, defeated by an army led. by Henry Tudor. The king's. nephews Edward and Richard were kept in the Tower of London, according. to history recorded at the time, and 'stifled with pillows by the order of. their. perfidious uncle Richard the Usurper', according to the inscription on. the urn their remains are kept in. Leicester University's Turi King said this week they could take DNA from the princes and match it with Richard III to find if they were related. But a Westminster Abbey spokeswoman told the Guardian: 'The recent discovery of. Richard III does not change the abbey's position, which is that the. mortal remains of two young children, widely believed since the 17th. century to be the princes in tower, should not be disturbed.' The Richard III Society, who were behind this week's confirmation of the monarch's identity, tried twice to get the urn opened in 1993 with the BBC and in 1995 with Channel 4. But the Dean of Westminster the Very Rev Michael Mayne refused to allow carbon dating and DNA testing to get to the bottom of the mystery. In 1993 he took advice from academics and experts who said the techniques would only age the bones to within 50 years, and as Richard III only reigned from 1483 to 1485 it would not be accurate enough. 'It could not therefore differentiate between Richard III or Henry VII –. or another – being the guilty party. Nor would the C/14 technique give. any clue as to the age at death of the children,' the Dean said. The Palace and Home Secretary at the time, Michael Howard, were all consulted and were in 'full agreement'. The face of a king: There were cheers from media. who had gathered from around the world as the announcement was made at. the University of Leicester this week. The fatal blows? This image of the skull shows where Richard III was injured. Theory: Dr Turi King discusses the DNA evidence and is the first to confirm the remains are those of Richard III and says this information will confirm if the bones in the Abbey are linked to him by blood. In 1995, dealing with the Channel 4 request, the Dean then admitted science had moved along further but could cause even more problems if he agreed to testing. 'A sample of bone (skin/hair/tissue) from a known individual related to. the princes would be required, and that almost certainly means opening a. second tomb in the Abbey or elsewhere. If the result is positive, the. remains of the two princes are placed back in Sir Christopher Wren's. urn. But what if they are negative: what do we do with the remains?' he said. 'Keep them in the urn in the royal chapels, knowing they are bogus, or. re-bury them elsewhere? And what would we have gained, other than to. satisfy our curiosity in one area. It would not bring us any nearer the. truth of the affair. 'There are others buried in the abbey whose identity is somewhat. uncertain, including Richard II, and allowing these bones to be examined. could well set a precedent for other requests. I do not believe we are. in the business of satisfying curiosity, or of certifying that remains. in the abbey tombs are what they are said to be.'
Q: The free iPhone app comes with a 'missile strike' and a 'car crash'
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By. Ted Thornhill. Last updated at 2:18 PM on 30th December 2011. Bored of your surroundings and want to liven things up? Or fancy destroying that broken bit of office machinery? Now there’s an app that’ll add a bit of action movie magic into your life by super-imposing dramatic special effects over mobile phone footage. Action Movie FX for iPhone comes courtesy of J.J. Abrams’ production company Bad Robot Interactive, which is behind Star Trek, Super 8 and Mission Impossible 3. SCROLL DOWN FOR MAILONLINE'S BLOCKBUSTER DEBUT. Kaboom: A MailOnline reporter finds himself in the line of fire. Dramatic: The app's effects are incredibly realistic. Leave it to the professionals: The company behind the app, Bad Robot, has plenty of expertise with movie special effects. The free app comes with two effects – a missile strike and a car crash, and the results are incredible. Simply hit record and film a scene, then use a slider to mark the point at which you want the ‘fx’ to begin. The missile strike is gigantic and a burning pile of rubble is left behind after the initial explosion. The car crash is equally professional-looking. Swirls of dust precede an SUV dropping out of the sky and flying into the camera. Car-nage: A terrifying car crash is one of the free effects that comes with the app. Lights, iPhone, action! For 99 cents you can add in a helicopter crash. Gunning for filmmaking glory: The app also features fake armed police. Simple: The app is straightforward to use and it only takes seconds before you've made special-effects-laden footage. There are even action-movie sound effects to accompany the carnage. More effects, such as a helicopter falling from the sky, can be added for a small fee. So far it’s proving hugely popular, with one user, Jimmo Olson, commenting: ‘I ordered a missile strike on my office calendar. Looks like I’m leaving early today.’
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Text: Scientists involved in the calculations say it is part of a fundamental change.
What is more, sea ice normally reaches its low point in September so it is thought likely that this year's melt will continue to grow.
Nasa says the extent of sea ice was 1.58m sq miles (4.1m sq km) compared with a previous low of 1.61m sq miles (4.17m sq km) on 18 September 2007.
The sea ice cap grows during the cold Arctic winters and shrinks when temperatures climb again, but over the last three decades, satellites have observed a 13% decline per decade in the summertime minimum.
The thickness of the sea ice is also declining, so overall the ice volume has fallen far - although estimates vary about the actual figure.
Joey Comiso, senior research scientist at Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center, said this year's ice retreat was caused by previous warm years reducing the amount of perennial ice - which is more resistant to melting. It's created a self-reinforcing trend.
"Unlike 2007, temperatures were not unusually warm in the Arctic this summer. [But] we are losing the thick component of the ice cover," he said. "And if you lose [that], the ice in the summer becomes very vulnerable."
Walt Meier, from the National Snow and Ice Data Center that collaborates in the measurements, said: "In the context of what's happened in the last several years and throughout the satellite record, it's an indication that the Arctic sea ice cover is fundamentally changing."
Professor Peter Wadhams, from Cambridge University, told BBC News: "A number of scientists who have actually been working with sea ice measurement had predicted some years ago that the retreat would accelerate and that the summer Arctic would become ice-free by 2015 or 2016.
"I was one of those scientists - and of course bore my share of ridicule for daring to make such an alarmist prediction."
But Prof Wadhams said the prediction was now coming true, and the ice had become so thin that it would inevitably disappear.
"Measurements from submarines have shown that it has lost at least 40% of its thickness since the 1980s, and if you consider the shrinkage as well it means that the summer ice volume is now only 30% of what it was in the 1980s," he added.
"This means an inevitable death for the ice cover, because the summer retreat is now accelerated by the fact that the huge areas of open water already generated allow storms to generate big waves which break up the remaining ice and accelerate its melt.
"Implications are serious: the increased open water lowers the average albedo [reflectivity] of the planet, accelerating global warming; and we are also finding the open water causing seabed permafrost to melt, releasing large amounts of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere."
Opinions vary on the date of the demise of summer sea ice, but the latest announcement will give support to those who err on the pessimistic side.
A recent paper from Reading University used statistical techniques and computers to estimate that between 5-30% of the recent ice loss was due to Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation - a natural climate cycle repeating every 65-80 years. It's been in warm phase since the mid 1970s.
But the rest of the warming, the paper estimates, is caused by human activity - pollution and clearing of forests.
If the ice continues to disappear in summer there will be opportunities as well as threats.
Some ships are already saving time by sailing a previously impassable route north of Russia.
Oil, gas and mining firms are jostling to exploit the Arctic - although they're being strongly opposed by environmentalists. Greenpeace has been protesting at drilling by the Russian giant Gazprom.
Among the many threats, the warming is bad for Arctic wildlife. Thanks to the influence of sea ice on the jet stream the changes could affect weather in the UK.
The changes - if they happen - could unlock frozen deposits of methane which would further overheat the planet.
Warmer seas could lead to more melting of Greenland's ice cap which would contribute to raising sea levels and changing the salinity of the sea, which in turn could alter ocean currents that help govern our climate.
summary: The Arctic has lost more sea ice this year than at any time since satellite records began in 1979, Nasa says.
Text: Aggar, 32, began rowing after an accident left him paralysed in 2005.
He won Paralympic gold in the arms-shoulders single scull in Beijing in 2008 and took bronze in Rio last year.
"Rowing has shaped my life in so many ways. I will miss being alongside the team as they push towards Tokyo," said the four-time world champion from London.
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Politics Put Largely on Hold After Colorado Shootings
Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images President Barack Obama cut short a planned campaign swing in Florida to fly back to the White House today.
Republicans and Democrats today toned down the politicking after the early morning massacre at a showing of the new Batman movie in Aurora, Colo., canceling events and offering condolences.
And while a few politicians, notably New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, jumped ahead to the inevitable topic of gun control, most stuck to a nonpartisan line of grief after 12 people were reported killed and dozens more wounded.
President Barack Obama and Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) separately issued calls for the nation to come together as one family after the tragedy.
“Michelle and I are shocked and saddened by the horrific and tragic shooting in Colorado,” the president said, pledging to support the people of Aurora. “As we do when confronted by moments of darkness and challenge, we must now come together as one American family.”
Obama later made brief remarks at a campaign rally in Fort Myers, Fla., that was cut short.
“If there’s anything to take away from this tragedy, it’s a reminder that life is fragile. Our time here is precious,” Obama said.
Obama said politics can wait.
“There are going to be other days for politics,” he said. “This I think is a day for prayer and reflection.”
Boehner put out his statement not long after Obama released his prepared remarks. “Confronted with incomprehensible evil, Americans pull together and embrace our national family more tightly,” he said. “I join President Obama, and every American, in sending my thoughts and prayers to the victims of this awful tragedy. We will all stand with them, as one nation, in the days ahead.”
Obama cut short a planned campaign swing in Florida to fly back to the White House, and the president and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney were to address the tragedy separately in midday remarks.
The Romney campaign also said Ann Romney’s campaign events would be canceled today and that the campaign was suspending its ads in Colorado for the time being.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) also canceled a press conference he had planned for today, and other lawmakers pulled back from the political fence after the shooting.
Bloomberg, meanwhile, said Obama and Romney should say what they are going to do to deal with gun violence.
“You know, soothing words are nice, but maybe it’s time that the two people who want to be president of the United States stand up and tell us what they are going to do about it, because this is obviously a problem across the country,” he said in a radio interview this morning. ||||| Associated Press President Barack Obama pauses during a moment of silence for the victims of the Aurora, Colo., shooting during an event at the Harborside Event Center in Fort Myers, Fla., Friday, July 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
FORT MYERS, Fla.– President Barack Obama put aside politics as he addressed a crowd here, following the overnight shooting overnight at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo.
“There are going to be other days for politics,” the president said. “This, I think, is a day for prayer and reflection.”
Mr. Obama stepped onto the stage in Fort Myers more than half an hour earlier than scheduled. The crowd was cheering, but the president was somber and quickly urged the audience to sit down.
“I was looking forward to having a fun conversation with you about some really important matters that we face as a country,” he said. “But this morning we woke up to news of a tragedy that reminds us of all the ways we are united as one American family.”
The president reflected on how the tragedy resonates with him as a father of two young daughters. “My daughters go to the movies. What if Malia and Sasha had been at the theater?” he said. “Michelle and I will be fortunate enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight.”
Mr. Obama vowed whoever is responsible “for this heinous act” would be brought to justice.
“Such violence, such evil is senseless. It’s beyond reason,” he said. “If there’s anything to take away from this tragedy it’s a reminder that life is fragile… and what maters at the end of the day is not the small things, it’s not the trival things… Ultimately it’s how we choose to treat one another and how we love one another.”
Mr. Obama led the crowd in a moment of silence to remember the victims and reflect on the tragedy. He then encouraged the audience to spend some time reflecting. “I hope all of you will keep the people of Aurora in your hearts and minds today,” he said.
President Obama gives remarks on the Colorado theater shooting.
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– Politicking is mostly taking the day off in the wake of the Colorado shooting, notes Roll Call. President Obama stepped away from his stump speech in Florida to speak of the shooting, and Mitt Romney was expected to do the same later today. The Romney camp also pulled ads from Colorado. Some highlights from the president's speech, per the Wall Street Journal: "This morning we woke up to a news of a tragedy that reminds us of all the ways we are united as one American family." “My daughters go to the movies. What if Malia and Sasha had been at the theater? Michelle and I will be fortunate enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight.” "Such violence, such evil is senseless. It is beyond reason." "There are going to be other days for politics. This is a day for prayer and reflection.”
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(CNN) -- Christopher Salmon just wanted to make an animated film from a short story he loved. Searching for funds to make his film a reality, Salmon turned to Kickstarter, an online fundraising site for creative projects. His goal? To raise $150,000 to bankroll a 3-D-style short of author Neil Gaiman's "The Price," one of a growing number of six-figure projects on the 1½-year-old site. "I was trying to find a way to fund it and wasn't finding success anywhere because it didn't fit the model -- especially here in America where the short film is viewed as a novelty," Salmon said Monday. "[Kickstarter] was perfect, because if the fans want it, they'll say something. And, boy, have they ever."
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Answer: Christopher Salmon mentions a man -- a complete stranger -- who contacted him to say that he's homeless, but mowed lawns to raise money to give to the project because it means that much to him.
Problem: Find the right ending to this passage.
How many ways can political reporters, pundits and book reviewers write that Hillary Clinton's memoir "Hard Choices" is devoid of salacious details or titillatingly news? Many, apparently. John Dickerson, Slate's chief political correspondent, wrote that it was "risk-free telling of Clinton's world travels" and Ana Navarro, a CNN Republican pundit, described it as "50 shades of boring." The New York Times book review was even more stark: "There is little news in the book." Clinton's book is a thorough retelling of her time as America's top diplomat, not a salacious tell-all written by somebody who is done with a life in the public sphere. In a methodical way, Clinton chronicles her time as secretary of state by jumping from hot spot to hot spot, describing each detailed problem as, quite expectedly, a "hard choice."
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I hope we choose inclusive politics and a common purpose to unleash the creativity, potential, and opportunity that makes
Answer: America exceptional.
Problem: Find the right ending to this passage.
They have some of the most provocative names around and, at first glance, may seem less than appetising when reaching for a snack or drink. But what seems like terrible brands to us could just actually be the true meanings of words getting lost in translation. From Japan's Cream Collon biscuit rolls to Finland's Megapussi crips, FEMAIL reveals some of the most unfortunately named foods in the world. Japan's Cream Collon is a biscuit snack shaped like small tubes and filled with cream Cream Collon Biscuit Roll Biscuit snacks shaped like small tubes and filled with cream should not be labelled with such a laughable name. The Japanese product, which is manufactured by the country's biggest confectionery company Glico, is a favourite with students and children.
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Answer: Turkish cemen is actually the word for a dip made from tomato paste.
Problem: Find the right ending to this passage.
(CNN) -- Real Madrid came closer to scratching their 12-year Champions League itch with a 1-0 home victory over defending champions Bayern Munich. The La Liga side want to reach the European final for the first time since 2002 while the German champions are out to become the first team to defend the Champions League trophy. With so much at stake, attack and counter attack flowed in waves inside an electric Bernabeu Stadium Wednesday as two of Europe's top sides delivered on their promise to provide footballing fever in the semi-final. The opening -- and only -- goal of the match was a fine example of the ebb and flow.
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Bayern Munich goalkeeper had his work cut out on his return to the team and he was again forced to save a fierce shot from Ronaldo.
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Problem: Jeffrey was more nervous to attend high school than Christopher was, because
OPTIONS:
- Jeffrey was a Freshman.
- Christopher was a Freshman.
My choice: Jeffrey was a Freshman.
Problem: William took a leap of faith and invested all of the money into one stock but Ian did not.
OPTIONS:
- William was a risk taker.
- Ian was a risk taker.
My choice: William was a risk taker.
Problem: Randy was always cleaning better than Nelson because
OPTIONS:
- Randy use to do that for a living.
- Nelson use to do that for a living.
My choice: Randy use to do that for a living.
Problem: Elena aspired to grow up and be just like Angela was now, as
OPTIONS:
- Elena was no longer a kid .
- Angela was no longer a kid .
My choice:
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Angela was no longer a kid .
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Problem: Article: German Shepherd Nero, six, jumped over railings in Watford which, unknown to his handler, had a 12ft (3.5m) drop on the other side. He "landed badly".
A little over a week later, Nero is expected to return home this weekend.
"Given time, with the right rest and care, Nero should be able to make a full recovery," police said.
The dog was with handler PC Clive Warncken of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire dog unit, when the accident happened in the early hours of Thursday 21 July.
Nero had been called in to track four people, suspected of assaulting a woman aged in her 30s, before making off with her handbag.
"Nero was immediately taken to a vet where it was discovered he had sustained two fractures to his neck," a police spokesman said.
"The next few days are crucial for Nero who was injured doing what he loved, servicing his community and tracking down baddies," the dog's unit wrote on Twitter.
Dozens of police forces and members of the public sent messages of support after seeing the post shortly after Nero's accident.
"Nero has been examined by an expert and a treatment plan, primarily consisting of rest and medication, has been devised. He will be closely monitored and, given time, with the right rest and care, Nero should be able to make a full recovery," a police spokesman said.
Sergeant Cray Birch from the BCH dog unit said they were "continuing to support his handler at this difficult time and wish Nero the fullest and speediest of recoveries."
Answer: [[A police dog that broke its neck in two places while chasing suspected muggers is expected to make a full recovery, officers have said.]]
Problem: Article: In its cyber crime report, Europol said the use of encrypted tools, which enable offenders to stay anonymous, were now "becoming the norm".
With millions of children online, access to them was "higher than ever".
Cybercrime reporting in Europe had surpassed traditional crimes, it said.
Europol called the ability for child sex offenders to communicate, store and share materials and hunt for new victims online "one of the internet's most damaging and abhorrent aspects".
It said they were targeting social networks, online games and forums used mainly by children - and then encouraging a groomed child to continue communication on encrypted platforms that allow the sharing of chat, video and photos.
Live streaming is also "a growing threat", the report says, "facilitated by end-to-end encrypted platforms where not even the service providers can access what is being shared among their users".
"Traditionally the victims of live distant child abuse were based in South-East Asia, in particular the Philippines. More recent reports indicate that it is now spreading to other countries," the report says.
"Regions of the world with high levels of poverty, limited domestic child protection measures and easy access to children are being targeted by offenders..."
The report says that as well as educating children, parents and carers about staying safe on the internet, law enforcement must invest "human and IT resources to improve the opportunities for victims to be identified".
Answer: [[Sex offenders are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to target children online and investment is needed for the technologies to track them, Europe's police agency warns.]]
Problem: Article: Tat Wa Lay's post talks about how he was one of thousands of "boat people" who fled during and after the Vietnam War to escape persecution and poverty - his family was rescued from a rickety boat by a British Navy ship and sent to Hong Kong, before they were settled in the UK.
Now living back in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, he told the BBC's Nga Pham he had no idea his post would attract such attention.
"When I shared it on my Facebook page, I just wanted to reach out to all the people who have a negative opinion about the current refugee crisis.
I guess I wanted to change their mindset, to tell them that refugees are really not bad people and that we have so much to give back to the society.
I also wanted to promote kindness. I am totally overwhelmed by people's reactions to my Facebook post. It was shared more than 100,000 times just over a couple days.
So many people called and wrote to me how they found it moving, some even cried.
An old neighbour who had problems with us refugees when I was growing up in Bristol also contacted me to apologise about the past.
My Vietnamese friends joke that I have become famous, though it was of course not my intention.
I came back to Vietnam for the first time in 2010 to rediscover my roots. Since then, I've gone back and forth a few times.
I first found a job teaching English at a school in Ho Chi Minh City, and I am currently still working for the same school, only now I'm developing iPad apps to help kids learn English.
I plan to go back to the UK next year but I'm having so much fun here so it will probably be very difficult to leave.
My message to the people in Britain? Very simple: 'Happiness comes from making others happy'."
A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.
Answer: [[A Vietnamese man's Facebook post on his experience of arriving in the UK as a refugee has been liked and shared by tens of thousands of people, amid the current debate about Europe's migrant crisis.]]
Problem: Article: The group of fans who towed it more than 2,000 miles around France in the summer say it is now beyond repair.
After a Christmas party in the vehicle over the festive period, they plan to get rid of it in the new year.
They offered it to a museum, but it was rejected, so they are now considering entering it into a demolition derby.
The 20-year-old Green And White Army (GAWA) caravan has its own Facebook page and attracted international media attention at the Euros as it travelled around France.
It went from Cherbourg in the north-west to the southern coastal city of Nice, before heading north again to Paris, via Lyon.
To save money, the fans tried to avoid toll roads so ended up driving almost 3,000 miles.
One of the supporters, Lee Brooks, said: "We offered it to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, but they didn't want it. They said it wasn't old enough for a museum.
"It's a pity because this caravan certainly has a bit of history to it."
The vehicle needed running repairs during the journey through France, especially after negotiating the twisting roads of the Alps.
On a number of occasions, the supporters considered abandoning it and using hotels. However, the caravan became a magnet for attention wherever they went so they stuck with it.
One of the fans involved, Noel Cowan, said: "We had Austrians, Germans and Poles in the caravan with us at various times. We had a BBQ with them all.
"It was unreal - memories that we'll never forget."
The fans' plan had been to keep the caravan for the next two years in case Northern Ireland qualify for the World Cup in Russia, but they have now reluctantly accepted that will not be possible.
"It wouldn't even make it to the ferry at Larne, never mind Moscow," said Mr Cowan.
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[[A caravan from Northern Ireland which became a social media sensation at the European Football championships in France may soon be demolished.]]
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How is "We have lots of other examples when different states have the same ethnical units." said in Russian?
In Russian: Немало также примеров, когда та же этническая единица имеет разные государственные формирования.
How is "At 02:43 UTC on July 12th suspicious mails were received and alarmed the Debian admins." said in Russian?
In Russian: 12-го июля в 02:43 UTC администраторы Debian получили подозрительные письма и подняли тревогу.
How is "Deal with the Devil" said in Russian?
In Russian: Договор с дьяволом
How is "Follow the E 39 from Bergen." said in Russian?
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In Russian: Из бергена следуйте по трассе Е39.
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Data: name = The Waterman, eatType = pub, food = Japanese, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = city centre.
A sentence that describes this data: There is a Japanese pub located in the centre of the city called The Waterman. It has a customer rating of 5 out of 5.
Data: name = Loch Fyne, eatType = restaurant, food = Fast food, priceRange = less than £20, familyFriendly = yes.
A sentence that describes this data: Loch Fyne fast food restaurant is inexpensive and family friendly.
Data: name = The Rice Boat, priceRange = less than £20, customer rating = low, familyFriendly = yes, near = Express by Holiday Inn.
A sentence that describes this data: The Rice Boat, near Express by Holiday Inn, is a cheaply priced family-friendly venue with low customer ratings.
Data: name = The Waterman, food = English, priceRange = less than £20, customer rating = low, area = riverside, familyFriendly = no.
A sentence that describes this data:
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The Waterman at riverside provides English food in less than £20. It is not family-friendly and rated low by customers.
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fs_opt
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Translate the following sentence to German:
It is currently one of the leading law firms in the Czech Republic.
German:
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Heute gehört sie zu den renommiertesten Adressen in der Tschechischen Republik.
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Problem: An employee whose native language was actually English explained we had two options . We could hang around until 1:41 and catch a direct train to Newark for the low , low price of 10 dollars , or we could walk seven blocks through midtown New York early in the morning . The choice was pretty clear . So , after our twenty minute walk , my heart verging on the point of cardiac arrest during every minute of it , we get to the right subway station .
What was the first thing the narrator did after they reach their subway station ?
OPTIONS:
- Pay the $ 10 for the direct train .
- Have a seat to catch their breath while they wait on their train .
- Have one more walk through Midtown New York to take in the sights .
- Have a New York moment dancing to the music of a busker .
A: Have a seat to catch their breath while they wait on their train .
Question:
My dad has already told my late landlord 's son ( who was willed his father 's share of the park ) that under no circumstances will we give our cats up . We own our own house and are only renting the land . Can the " new " landlord demand we get rid of our cats ? Our three cats never go outside except to be carried to thet car in pet carriers for vet visits .
Answer the following question: What may be the reason for them worrying about their cats ?
OPTIONS:
- None of the above choices .
- The cats are sick .
- They want to be rid of the cats .
- They have a new landlord .
Answer:
They have a new landlord .
Question:
Hundreds of thousands of Central Ohioans got their electricity wiped out . I was one of them . I was without power for 48 hours - not bad considering some folks are still without . I also lost half my roof shingles , but thank goodness for the condo association !
How do I feel about the situation ?
OPTIONS:
- I think it 's great .
- I like it .
- None of the above choices .
- I do n't like it but compared to others , It 's not as bad .
Answer:
I do n't like it but compared to others , It 's not as bad .
IN: My favorite part of the Olympics so far ? Watching the men 's 100 m race . I did n't care that it was n't live ; it was great to see three athletes be so proud of their medals .
How did I feel about the race ?
OPTIONS:
- I did n't like it .
- I enjoyed it .
- I thought it was boring .
- It was not exciting enough .
OUT: I enjoyed it .
What a Weekend!This has been the most amazing weekend ! It was class reunion time . A large number of classmates showed up and just seeing that so many of them were healthy , alive and kicking was a beautiful blessing .
OPTIONS:
- They are a young adult .
- They are middle aged .
- They are a senior .
- None of the above choices .
Answer the following question: What age group can you likely assume the speaker is a member of ?
They are a senior .
Problem: In other news , I got back a refund check for an overflow of financial aid and loans - four hundred fifty something dollars . Mom called me up and I told her about it . Dammit , I could have blown it all on beer . BOOM . Flying keg . And I was n't able to finish this paper I had put off which was supposed to be about " the responsibilites citizens have to their communities " .
Why is the narrator suddenly very loose with their money ?
OPTIONS:
- They got a check for a lawsuit they were in .
- They got a check for a paper company they run .
- They got a check for a keg party they 're throwing .
- They got a check for a college dispersal .
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They got a check for a college dispersal .
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Angie: Did you prepare some lunch for tomorrow?
Charlotte: No, I was planning to go to Sushi Project
Angie: Wanna some chili? I made way to much again
Charlotte: Sure!! I love chili!
Angie: Big portion or really big portion? :D
Charlotte: you know me.
Angie: really big portion it is
Charlotte: ;D
Angie will put aside a big portion of chili for Charlotte.
Part A --- Gina: Proud to announce we’re expecting a baby April 2019!!!
Ben: So happy for you Gina and Toby!
Dan: Congrats!
Nancy: Such amazing news! You are glowing! Xxx
Sarah: OMG! Fab! What a beautiful baby that will be!
Danie: we are due at the same time!
Sarah: so your babies can be best friends ;)
Nick: Congratulations to you both!
Olivia: that is awesome!
Part B --- Gina and Toby are expecting a baby April 2019. So is Danie.
Megan: Hi Anne
Megan: It was nice to see you yesterday at the exhibition
Megan: It’s a pity we didn’t have a chance to talk.
Megan: Where have you been?
Megan: I haven’t seen you in a while
Anne: I was writing, locked in my house
Megan: And how is it going?
Anne: It’s been very tiring
Anne: I was working 10-12 hours a day
Megan: That’s intense!
Anne: I look like a zombie
Megan: You look great yesterday
Megan: Make-up can make miracles
Megan: I can’t wait for my submission, then I’ll take proper vacations.
Briefly summarize:
Megan and Anne didn't talk to each other yesterday during the exhibition. Anne works for 10-12 hours a day, and she's very tired.
Here is a dialogue:
Mark: Are we meeting tonight?
Peter: Yes, 7.30 in the lobby of Sheraton
Anita: the one next to Prudential?
Charles: I think so...
Peter: yes, of course
Write a short summary!
summary: Peter, Charles, Anita and Mark are meeting tonight at 7.30 in the lobby of Sheraton next to Prudential.
Question: Dialogue:
Yasmin: Thank you guys for tonight, it was the best party ever! <3
Paris:
Daphne: <3 <3 <3
Cam: we have to do this more often!
Xana: It was a BLAST!
Answer: Yasmin, Paris, Daphne, Cam and Xana were at a great party tonight.
Here is a dialogue:
Peter: can I borrow your car?
Hugh: sure
Hugh: but what happened with yours?
Peter: don't now
Peter: and I have no time to check it
Peter: I'm already late!
Hugh: ok, ok, come and take it
Write a short summary!
summary:
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Peter will borrow Hugh's car.
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Finneas: Cheryl wanted me to tell you she's waiting for you outside
Finneas: she left her phone at home and can't find you
Megan: oh, thanks! thought she already left without me xd
Finneas: no problem
What was that dialogue about?
Cheryl doesn't have her phone on her and is waiting for Megan outside.
IN: Dialogue:
Terry: If you're looking for ideas what gift would make me happy for my birthday
Terry:
Terry: My wallet has just broken
Henry: Haha. Maybe it'll bring you luck.
Henry: Thanks for info. Maybe I will use it as a good idea.
Henry: However, I have also something else in my mind so I'll yet to decide.
Terry: :)
Terry: I can't wait :D
Henry: Patience. Patience my friend.
Terry: I never had it, and there is little chance I ever will.
Henry: Heh. True.
What was going on?
****
OUT: Terry has a suggestion for his birthday gift, but Henry already had a different idea. He will let Terry choose.
Laura: Are you still coming to visit in December?
Kas: Looks like I can't make it as the other housemates are going home for Christmas :-(
Laura: But you said that you would.
Kas: I know. It looks like I'll have to stay in the house over Christmas to keep the heating going and work right through to pay the bills.
Laura: Can't you get anyone to mind the house and feed the cats and dogs?
Kas: I wish but even if I could I still have to work over Christmas to get some money.
Kas: Besides work has decided to wind down my hours so from Christmas onward I'll only have 7.5hrs per week over 4 days.
Laura: That doesn't sound good.
Kas: Nope. I'll have to find another job now. Which sucks big time!
Kas is not visiting Laura in December. Kas' other housemates are going home for Christmas and Kas has to stay in the house. Kas has to work over Christmas. Kas was made to work less hours. Kas will have to find a new job.
Part A --- Mike: Is anyone downtown?
Helen: Heading to the club.
Mike: Which one??
Claire: I'm at the Flying Pig.
Helen: 50-60.
Part B --- Helen is heading to 50-60 club.
Dave: the independence day is always such a mess
Dave: riots, marches, police
Brian: yeah.
Steven: I dont get why they cant just celebrate normally
Steven: without all this mess
Dave: its a Polish tradition :(
Brian: sort of
Steven: and we're in all the world news
Steven: sadly that in the negative context...
Dave: yeah, right
Briefly summarize:
Dave can't understand why the independence day is always such a mess. Steven and Brian wish they could celebrate normally.
Question: Dialogue:
Chris:
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!
Answer:
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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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[Q]: Sentence: name = Cotto, eatType = coffee shop, food = Japanese, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = riverside, near = The Portland Arms
Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form.
[A]: In the riverside area of the city, near The Portland Arms, you will find the Japanese coffee shop Cotto, with a customer rating of five out of five. It is in the higher price range.
[Q]: Sentence: name = The Cambridge Blue, eatType = restaurant, priceRange = moderate
Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form.
[A]: Dine in at The Cambridge Blue restaurant, include cocktails at a reasonable price.
[Q]: Sentence: name = Aromi, eatType = coffee shop, food = Japanese, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes
Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form.
[A]: Aromi is a family friendly coffee shop that serves Japanese food. It is located in riverside and has a customer rating of 5 out of 5.
[Q]: Sentence: name = The Wrestlers, food = Chinese, customer rating = high, familyFriendly = no
Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form.
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The Wrestlers' offer Chinese food. It is a more premium choice to dine out, not children-friendly. With very high customer rating, prices range from £30.
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Sentence: The OCLC number of A Wizard of Mars is 318875313.
What data can be extracted from this sentence?
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A Wizard of Mars, oclcNumber, 318875313
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leaders of a broad coalition opposed to the construction of a border fence between texas and mexico said wednesday federal officials have assured them local communities will still have a say in the building of any such barrier .
What is a very short summary of the above text?
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border coalition says it has assurances for local input on fence along texas-mexico border
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Complete the passage: pick from possible candidates.
Gloucester have risked sparking a club versus country row with Wales by naming injured hooker Richard Hibbard in their squad to face Harlequins on Friday night. The 30-year-old front row was seen leaving the Wales camp in a protective boot on Tuesday evening, after being left out of the 23-man group to play Fiji this weekend. Hibbard was pulled off 58 minutes into Saturday’s defeat by Australia and his omission by Warren Gatland - who was under no obligation to release the player back to the Premiership club - was seemingly to boost recovery ahead of next weekend’s Test against New Zealand.
‘He didn’t get picked by
OPTIONS:
- Australia - not that he was dropped.
- Cherry and Whites - not that he was dropped.
- Fiji - not that he was dropped.
- Gloucester - not that he was dropped.
- Harlequins - not that he was dropped.
- Hibbard - not that he was dropped.
- Kingsholm - not that he was dropped.
- Lions - not that he was dropped.
- New Zealand - not that he was dropped.
- Premiership - not that he was dropped.
- Richard Hibbard - not that he was dropped.
- Sean Edwards - not that he was dropped.
- Sportsmail - not that he was dropped.
- Test - not that he was dropped.
- Wales - not that he was dropped.
- Warren Gatland - not that he was dropped.
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Wales - not that he was dropped.
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test: De Anes Alic, din Saraievo pentru Southeast European Times -- 10/03/12
English?
translation: By Anes Alic for Southeast European Times in Sarajevo -- 10/03/12
test: (GA) Dle preşedinte, în primul rând doresc să mulţumesc sincer Comisiei pentru alocarea acestei finanţări generoase pentru lucrătorii Dell disponibilizaţi.
English?
translation: (GA) Mr President, first of all, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Commission for providing this generous fund for Dell's unemployed workers.
test: Problema era că oamenii nu aplicau legile existente.
English?
translation: The problem was that people were not enforcing existing law.
test: În opinia dumneaei, cooperarea din cadrul Uniunii Europene îi poate permite să susţină că erorile serviciului de informaţii american, care au apărut la lumină în cazul recentului atentat eşuat asupra zborului 253 de la Amsterdam la Detroit, nu s-ar fi putut produce în Uniunea Europeană?
English?
translation:
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From her point of view, can cooperation within the European Union allow her to maintain that failings by the US intelligence service, which came to light in the case of the recent attempted attack on flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit, could not have happened in the European Union?
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Concepts: interior, stain, window
A: stained glass windows adorn the interior
Q: Keywords: reflect, sea, sun, sunset
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: red pink rays of the sun after sunset reflected in the sky and the sea
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: earring, type, wear
a young man wears a type of extreme earrings known .
[Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: fire, firefighter, rest
[A]: a firefighter gets a well deserved rest after fighting the fire .
CONCEPTS: mangrove, tide, tree
GEN: mangroves in trees in the tide
CONCEPTS: cat, paw, put
GEN:
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A cat puts its paw on the keyboard of the laptop.
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Write a sentence not in English.
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Вот таблица сервисов, стандартно использующих каждый порт:
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Write a short summary for this text: chinese premier wen jiabao met here thursday with visiting international university sports federation -lrb- fisu -rrb- president george e. killian .
Summary:
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chinese premier meets fisu president
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Sentence: Angola International Airport is in Icolo e Bengo and is 159 metres above sea level with a runway that's 4,000 feet long.
What structured data could we extract from this sentence?
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Angola International Airport, location, Ícolo e Bengo; Angola International Airport, runwayLength, 4000.0; Angola International Airport, elevationAboveTheSeaLevelInMetres, 159
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in: She is a two-time Oscar-winning actress. But Dianne Wiest is reportedly struggling to find enough work to afford her New York City apartment. Speaking to the New York Times, the 66-year-old explained how she finds it difficult to earn enough film and television roles to pay the rent on her home, believed to be in Manhattan's West 79th Street. 'I have to move out of my apartment soon,' she admitted. A two-bed apartment at the actress's supposed apartment complex is currently advertised online at a rental price of $5,300 per month. Scroll down for video. Actress: Dianne Wiest (pictured) is reportedly struggling to find enough work to afford her New York home. Struggle: The 66-year-old explained how she finds it difficult to earn enough film and television roles to pay the rent at her home, believed to be in this apartment block in Manhattan's West 79th Street (pictured) Ms Wiest also revealed she never attempts to re-invent herself for a role. Instead, she leaves it to fate. 'I think that if it’s meant to happen, it will happen - which is I guess a real sign of stupidity,' said Ms Wiest, who has two adopted daughters, Emily and Lily, who are both now in their twenties. Ms Wiest, who won her two Oscars for her performances in Hannah And Her Sisters and Bullets Over Broadway, was interviewed by the newspaper alongside actress Tonya Pinkins, 52. The pair are currently in rehearsals together for 'Rasheeda Speaking', a dark comedy about racism that was written by Chicago playwright Joel Drake. It is being directed by Cynthia Nixon. Ms Wiest stars as Illeen, a white employee in a surgeon's office, while Ms Pinkins plays her African-American receptionist co-worker. They end up being driven apart by their boss's machinations. Stars: Ms Wiest (left), who won two Oscars for her performances in Hannah And Her Sisters and Bullets Over Broadway, was interviewed by the New York Times alongside 52-year-old actress Tonya Pinkins (right) Successful career: Ms Wiest, who was born in Kansas City, Missouri, is also well known for her work in Edward Scissorhands and The Birdcage. Above, Ms Wiest and Johnny Deppin Edward Scissorhands. During the interview, Ms Wiest revealed that she accepted the role partly 'to explore my own latent racism', but often finds it hard to recover from some of the antagonistic scenes. Meanwhile, Ms Pinkins, who played Livia Frye on the soap opera All My Children, said that she chose to join the cast so she could 'be in the room with Cynthia and Dianne'. Ms Wiest, who was born in Kansas City, Missouri, is also well known for her work in Edward Scissorhands and The Birdcage. She previously dated New York talent agent, Sam Cohn. Another film: The actress is pictured (right) alongside Al Pacino (left) and Simon Axler in The Humbling. Latest project: Tonya Pinkins, Dianne Wiest, playwright Joel Drake Johnson, director Cynthia Nixon, Patricia Conolly, and Darren Goldstein attend a photo call for the New Group production of 'Rasheeda Speaking' With regard to television, she won her first Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Dramatic Series for her role in Road to Avonlea in 1989. From 2000 to 2002, she portrayed interim District Attorney, Nora Lewin, in NBC's Law & Order. Previews for 'Rasheeda Speaking' begin on Tuesday at the Signature Center.
out: Dianne Wiest revealed she is struggling to work enough to pay her rent. Believed to live in an apartment complex in West 79th Street, New York. The 66-year-old actress said: 'I have to move out of my apartment soon' Two-bed apartment at complex is listed online for $5,300 rent a month. Also disclosed she never tries to re-invent herself for an on-screen role.
in: By. Chris Brooke. PUBLISHED:. 10:18 EST, 8 April 2013. |. UPDATED:. 05:07 EST, 9 April 2013. A man went berserk and stabbed his fiancée because of the stress of trying to win a £25,000 ‘dream wedding’ contest, a court heard yesterday. Lee Rowlands and Madelaine Moir, both 37, were one of five couples in the competition final who were attempting to win the prize by raising the most money for charity in a week. They were working 20 hours a day to try to raise the money when Rowlands suffered a ‘psychotic episode.’ He allegedly began hearing voices and attacked Miss Moir with two kitchen knives as she cowered on the floor. Strain: Lee Rowlands, right, and his fiancée Madelaine Moir, he he attacked with two kitchen knives during a psychotic episode while desperately trying to win a radio competition for a 'Dream Wedding' She was wounded on her breast, arm, fingers and knee and he ran into the street believing he had killed her, Sheffield Crown Court was told. Yesterday Rowlands was jailed for 28 months after admitting unlawful wounding. He will be released in a few weeks because he has been in custody for 13 months and would have been automatically freed at the halfway point of his sentence. Miss Moir is said to have stood by him and they still hope to get married. The couple had been together for two years before the attack on March 14 last year. They entered the competition run by Sheffield-based independent radio station Hallam FM in the hope of winning the £25,000 wedding package, including a honeymoon in Sri Lanka, venue hire, dress, flowers and photographer. In her application Miss Moir wrote: ‘We wish we had met years ago, we love each other and want to shout it to the world.’ Stand by your man: Miss Moir arrives at Sheffield Crown Court to see Rowlands sentenced. The pair still hope to marry one day. Alison Dorrell, prosecuting, said the couple had a happy relationship and Rowlands had become the father figure to the divorcee’s two children. But Miss Moir had noticed her partner’s heart beating irregularly and he began to speak about hearing voices. He also threatened to jump out of the window and harm himself. During the 25-minute ‘episode’ Rowlands attacked his fiancée with two kitchen knives at their home in Armthorpe, Doncaster. He then ran outside in his boxer shorts ‘saying he had killed her’. Rowlands was found by police sobbing in the street. Miss Dorrell said: ‘He was making no sense at all.’ Miss Moir needed hospital treatment and later had surgery on a finger injury. She said later she didn’t recognise the man who attacked her. ‘He wasn’t himself and she was of the view that he didn’t want to hurt her and he wasn’t thinking rationally,’ said Miss Dorrell. Miss Moir wrote in her victim statement: ‘We never argued. This is why I can’t say what happened. It is as if somebody else had taken over his body.’ The court heard she had helped turn Rowlands’ life around. He had served time in jail, and they entered the wedding contest because he was desperate to prove himself. Richard Barradell, defending, said the couple aimed to raise £2,000 each a day to win the wedding prize. However, it became clear ‘things were getting to Lee Rowlands’. Mr Barradell said ‘something snapped’ and Rowlands had a ‘psychotic mental breakdown of rapid onset’. ‘He is desperately sorry for what he did. He can’t explain it.’ Judge Robert Moore said Rowlands had been receiving mental health treatment and his release in a few weeks under licence would enable him to continue his rehabilitation. Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.
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[Q]: The Firework-Maker's Daughter is a short children's novel by Philip Pullman. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Doubleday in 1995. The first UK edition was illustrated by Nick Harris; a subsequent edition published in the United States was illustrated by S. Saelig Gallagher. The Firework-Maker's Daughter has no illustrations
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[Q]: Tired<br>I was working very late. I wanted to go home. I had to finish my work though. I was extremely tired. I drank a cup of coffee to help me stay awake. He had to finish because his boss was going to fire him
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[Q]: I remember when the stories first came out about the stops in New Jersey by the highway patrol there. And I know it's been going on a long time. In some ways this is just a new label for something that has been going on for years. But I have to confess that it was the first time that I really focused on it in a new way. I certainly put my attention on an issue for the first time even though I recognize it from when it first started.
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[Q]: The industrial espionage case involving GM and VW began with the hiring of Jos Ignacio Lopez, an employee of GM subsidiary Adam Opel, by VW as production director. The industrial espionage case involving GM and VW will negatively impact our mission to return to the moon by 2020.
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(CNN) -- Iran won't be attending this week's international peace conference on Syria because it won't embrace the framework laid out in a previous conference, U.N. and Iranian officials said Monday.
The last-minute invitation to Iran, a leading Syrian ally, had threatened to derail the talks after the leading Syrian opposition group and the United States spoke out against it. Louay Safi, a spokesman for the Syrian National Coalition, called Iran's attendance "a deal-breaker."
Iran announced Monday afternoon that it would not accept "any preconditions" for joining the talks, slated to begin Wednesday in Switzerland. That includes acceptance of the communique issued at the first Geneva conference in 2012, said Mohammad Khazaee, Tehran's U.N. ambassador.
"If the participation of Iran is conditioned to accept Geneva I communique, Iran will not participate in Geneva II conference," Khazaee said in a written statement Monday afternoon. Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had made a similar declaration on Iranian state TV earlier Monday.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who issued the invitation Sunday, believed he had Iran's assurance that it accepted the original Geneva declaration, his spokesman, Martin Nesirky, told reporters.
"The secretary-general is deeply disappointed by Iranian public statements today that are not at all consistent with that stated commitment," Nesirky said.The declaration "remains the internationally agreed framework for ending the crisis," he said -- and without Iran's acceptance, this week's conference "will proceed without Iran's participation," he added.
The goal of the talks is to set up a transitional government to help end the violence that has wracked the country.
1. Who will not be in attendance to the meeting?
2. why?
3. says who?
4. when?
5. What was the topic of the meeting?
6. Was Iran invited?
7. when?
8. who was against it?
9. what is the end result they want to achieve?
10. What kind of government do they want to establish?
11. why?
12. What as is caused?
13. Who made an announcement Monday?
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3. U.N. and Iranian officials
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5. Syria
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7. at the last-minute
8. the leading Syrian opposition group
9. peace
10. transitional
11. to help end the violence
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13. U.N. and Iranian officials
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Article:The government is under immense pressure. Its underpaid and overstretched forces have been on the back foot in their first season without Nato combat support.
They are trying to push the Taliban back, most recently in the key southern province of Helmand - but the way the insurgents took the northern city of Kunduz still weighs on people's minds.
Afghans are watching all this with great concern. It is no surprise that - after Syria - the highest number of migrants in Europe come from Afghanistan.
People here wonder which is the greater gamble - continuing to live in Afghanistan or risking death on the journey out.
In the current climate one group is doing good business: people smugglers. The BBC gained rare access to one - we will call him Abdul (not his real name).
Abdul said a trip out of Afghanistan into Iran, Turkey and ultimately Europe costs between $5,000 and $7,000 (£3,250 to £4,550).
Abdul gets 10%, the rest goes to other smugglers in the network and pays for transportation. Migrants pay a deposit and their families pay the balance when they reach their destination.
The journey is fraught with danger, something Abdul said he did not hide.
"The most dangerous part is between Turkey and Greece. People get shot by police and sometimes the boats capsize. But Allah guarantees safety, not me," he said.
People from all walks of life and various parts of the country seek him out, he said, but he will not take them if they are unhealthy, too old, with small children or pregnant.
Abdul seems conflicted about what he does - he feels he is helping people, but also acknowledges he is taking their money and sending them to an uncertain fate.
"I smuggled my own three sons. I miss them a lot and I get upset when I see parents crying. I don't like my job very much you know. I feel guilty sometimes," he said.
Standing outside the passport office on a chilly Kabul morning, it is easy to see why people like Abdul are in business.
Queues have already started forming. People crouch on car bonnets filling in forms. Everyone wants to leave - and most don't want to come back.
Arif Mohamady, in his late 20s, is angry and frustrated.
"There are no jobs here, no security and lots of corruption. I'd rather live in an infidel country," he said.
"In 2007 my father was killed in a suicide bombing. My mother and brother were killed by the Taliban. I know it's a dangerous journey but I'd rather die on the way than stay in Afghanistan."
Despite the overwhelming sense of despair, some take a more hopeful view.
A group of young people have started a digital campaign called "Afghanistan Needs You".
Shakib Mohsanyar, 23, said they wanted to stop the brain drain, while Sharam Gulzad, 26, said many Afghans had unrealistic expectations about life abroad.
"I was in Germany and I saw Afghans begging for the first time there. It was heartbreaking. People think once they arrive things will get better. They won't," he said.
Both acknowledged that the problems of corruption, lack of jobs and insecurity are all too real.
"When you go out in the morning you don't know if you're coming back home in the evening," said Mr Gulzad.
"But this is the risk we take. We do have potential. This is not the end of Afghanistan. If we take responsibility and action we will change this country."
Summarize the main points of that article.
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It is hard to know who is winning in Afghanistan.
input: Article: French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde and Governor of the Bank of Mexico Agustin Carstens will fight it out for the top job.
The post became available after the former head of the IMF Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned.
Mr Strauss-Kahn was arrested in the US last month on charges of an alleged sexual assault.
He has denied the charges.
The IMF said it expects to complete the selection process by 30 June.
"The Executive Board will meet with the candidates in Washington DC and, thereafter, meet to discuss the strengths of the candidates and make a selection," the fund said.
Ms Lagarde is considered by many as the front runner for the post.
She is backed by the European Union and in recent days she has also won the support of Egypt, Indonesia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Mr Carstens has the support of Latin American countries.
However, he acknowledged that his rival had the edge in the race.
"I'm not fooling myself. It's like starting a soccer game with a 5-0 score," Mr Carstens said during an appearance at the Peterson Institute for International Economics on Monday.
However, Mr Carstens said that if a European candidate is appointed to the post, it may result in a conflict of interest, given the ongoing debt-crisis in some of the European countries.
"We could have a situation where borrowers dominate the institution," he said.
Mr Carstens said that the European debt-crisis had snowballed into a big problem over the years and the region needed a fresh perspective in order to solve the problem.
"What will help me is precisely to have a fresh pair of eyes," he said.
"Also someone coming from the outside can in a way speak of their mind more frankly and I think that will be an advantage," he added.
Ricardo Ochoa, head of international affairs at Mexico's finance ministry, said that Mr Carstens' experience as the head of the country's central bank, would allow him to be more sensitive to the problems of countries which needed IMF aid.
"He has been on the other side of the table," Mr Ochoa told the BBC.
"Mexico already has been in the situation where important reforms have to be implemented, and I think that puts him in a situation - to have a more understanding and more sensitive IMF," Mr Ochoa added.
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output: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has shortlisted two candidates to take over as its managing director.
Article: The call for action comes after the union, which represents about 70% of Tube drivers, rejected a 0.75% pay rise and a £500 bonus for all workers for introducing the night service.
It has also rejected an extra £250 bonus for drivers.
More soon.
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Summarize: London Underground drivers have voted to strike for 24 hours in a row over pay and the introduction of a new all-night service, union Aslef said.
The main A5 route through Corwen was closed for several hours after the incident.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene and her family have been informed, North Wales Police said.
Anyone who witnessed the incident around the square in the town just before 11:00 GMT on Friday has been asked to call 101. Officers said investigations are ongoing.
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Answer: Context: South African President Thabo Mbeki, the main mediator in Côte d'Ivoire's peace process, said on Sunday that Pretoria is heightening its intervention in the West African nation to pave the way for elections later this year.
Hypothesis: South African President Thabo Mbeki was not avoiding the peace process
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: And let me say again, Detroit is rearing to go on that. We differ on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as I have said. We differ on whether or not pollution controls ought to be voluntary. I don't think you can -- I don't think you can get results that way.
Hypothesis: Detroit is hesitant on enacting pollution controls.
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Well, I don't believe in command and control out of Washington, D.C. I believe Washington ought to set standards, but again I think we ought to be collaborative at the local levels and I think we ought to work with people at the local levels. And by the way, I just want to make sure -- I can't let him just say something and not correct it.
Hypothesis: This person is a republican.
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Context: There's a -- no, look, there's a systemic problem. Health-care costs are on the rise because the consumers are not involved in the decision-making process. Most health-care costs are covered by third parties. And therefore, the actual user of health care is not the purchaser of health care. And there's no market forces involved with health care.
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Write a question about the following article: The Ravens collected their second shutout of the season against the Steelers. The defense set a new team record by collecting 9 sacks against the strong Pittsburgh Steelers offense. Todd Heap and Steve McNair hooked up to score the first touchdown of the game in the 1st quarter. Jamal Lewis rushed for the second touchdown in the second quarter. Adalius Thomas returned a fumble by Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for a touchdown in the 3rd quarter. The 27 point margin of victory was the Ravens' largest against the Steelers to this point (since surpassed on September 11, 2011, a 35-7 Ravens victory), and the second shutout recorded against the Steelers this season. After being sidelined for 2 games, Ray Lewis returned to the lineup and recorded one of the 9 sacks. With the win, the Ravens improved to 9-2.
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Agnes Kant, nationality, Netherlands; Netherlands, leader, Mark Rutte; Agnes Kant, office, "Member of the House of Representatives"; Agnes Kant, party, Socialist Party (Netherlands)
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Problem: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
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- positive) yelp review.
A: went here on a groupon and lemme tell ya, not worth it. Skip this place and go to Fab Freddy or Terribles. It consisted of two mexican guys who took 5 whole mins to clean the car after the automatic car wash.
Q: positive
A: I started going to this salon a couple months ago when my hair dresser had moved to New Jersey. I was scheduled with Megan, and couldn't have had a better experience. She was wonderful and friendly and made my hair look awesome! I was there again this morning and had another great experience with Megan. My hair cut and style was reasonably priced and they don't stress you out with pushing products on you (unless of course you ask for recommendations). I will def keep going back :) Update: I've been going here for over a year now, and STILL use Megan, and she's STILL fantastic. Definitely recommend using her, although I hear many of the stylists are great (I'm just biased now).
Problem: What would be an example of an negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) review?
Answer: Please be aware that every positive review on the internet is almost certainly a lie made by the owners/employees of Once in a Lyfe Time Bridal or their friends and families. This is a dishonest, disreputable business that should have gone out of business by now. Note that the people posting the positive reviews on various sites have all of the following in common: Similar writing styles, only one review, all made on similar dates, etc. My wife is the maid of honor to-be at my sister-in-law's wedding and she has gotten the complete run around by these liars. She has been told no less than 4 different dates when her dress would be in (beginning in early February, it is now March 1). Each time, something happened where the dress wasn't ready. We've now been promised the dress by March 4. This will be the 5th promised date. The wedding is 4 weeks away. They did offer 20% off alterations, but I wouldn't trust them to cut the crust off my sandwich, much less do good timely alteration work. Plus, their alteration prices are already indefensibly high. My wife also received the same lie that many others here report, that it was "UPS's fault" somehow. This seems to be part of Once in a Lyfe Time's business model. They have all of their standard lies. I wouldn't be surprised if they were written down somewhere. Also, the girls who work there don't give customers their real names. I don't know if this is because they are ashamed to work there, or don't want anyone contacting them outside of work to yell at them for their unacceptable business practices, but they sometimes forget their fake names and will start saying their real names before remembering to lie. Managers either don't exist or are never in the store. These are BAD PEOPLE and they are liars, and you will get screwed. Take your business somewhere else and be wary of any positive reviews of this place, as they are almost surely planted reviews made by the professional liars at Once in a Lyfe Time. My name is Chris, and if you want to hear more about my experience, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected].
Input: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive.
Generate a negative review for a place
Output: I'll get straight to the point. Got a $25 off restaurant.com voucher. Pro: The restaurant is very clean, you won't get sick eating here. Health inspection is an A. Sushi and the food's presentation looks great! Extremely short wait times, the moment you ordered, the food came out shortly after. Paying special notes to the vegetables, its very fresh. Wasabi is extremely spicy compared to other restaurants offering wasabi. Cons: Not a full service restaurant but charges required 18% tip. No customer service, no drink refills or anything like that. Food was okay, it's a tad overpriced. Ordered a few plates of food. It's a tad bland.
input: Write a negative yelp review (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
output: It was New Year's Eve and we just finished watching the fireworks out on the Strip. Now we needed a place to drink and celebrate until early in the morning. Since we didn't feel like dropping $200 a person at Jet, we decided to try to this place out. It wasn't that bad. Yeah, it was smallish and the music was random at times (sorry DJ dude), but it's was New Year's morning and it seems like every lounge on the strip was trying to be a club, and this place did a good job of doing that. The mass amounts of alcohol also helped. We all had a good time. After reading some of the other reviews about this place, I'll have to come back and appreciate it for the lounge it's suppose to be. Happy New Years Yelpers.
Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS:
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- positive) review?
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Baby Gammy's Australian parents have allegedly paid nothing towards supporting their unwanted child they left abandoned in Thailand nine months ago. American agent Antonia Frattaroli, who handled the surrogacy, claims David and Wendy Farnell 'havent paid a cent' since instructing the agent to abandon Gammy outside a temple or ophanage when they were told it couldn't be aborted. Mr Frattaroli said the Farnells agreed to a $2000 lump some and a monthly allowance to help with the biological mother's costs of caring for her Down syndrome baby. Wendy Farnell has taken her healthy daughter Pipah to China while the WA Government investigates the parents for caring for her
He said he regrets having ever allowed the surrogacy to take place after admitting he did not screen the Farnells, which had he done would have revealed
OPTIONS:
- American's criminal past.
- Antonia Frattaroli's criminal past.
- Australia's criminal past.
- Australian's criminal past.
- Baby Gammy's criminal past.
- Brendan Cross's criminal past.
- China's criminal past.
- David's criminal past.
- Down syndrome's criminal past.
- Farnells's criminal past.
- Frattaroli's criminal past.
- Gammy's criminal past.
- Kim's criminal past.
- Pattaramon Chanbua's criminal past.
- Pipah's criminal past.
- Thai's criminal past.
- Thailand's criminal past.
- WA Government's criminal past.
- Wendy Farnell's criminal past.
Answer: David's criminal past.
Problem: Choose the next sentence
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Halle Berry's lawyers returned to court Tuesday to ask a Los Angeles judge to keep her child's father away from their daughter because of a Thanksgiving Day fight with Berry's fiance. The father, model Gabriel Aubry, claimed in a court filing Monday that the fiance, Olivier Martinez, ambushed him when he was dropping the daughter, 4-year-old Nahla, at Berry's Hollywood Hills home. Police arrested Aubry, 37, and charged him with misdemeanor battery, but he insisted he was not the aggressor in the fistfight, which sent him to a hospital. Berry, 46, and Aubry have been engaged in a bitter legal fight over custody of Nahla since their five-year romance ended in 2010. The battle heated up last year after the Oscar-winning actress announced her engagement to Martinez and asked a family court to allow her to move with the daughter to Paris.
Aubry, in a sworn statement that helped him gain a temporary restraining order against Martinez on Monday, said the fight in Berry's driveway last Thursday morning was apparently motivated by the custody battle, which
OPTIONS:
- Aubry recently lost.
- Berry recently lost.
- CNN recently lost.
- Gabriel Aubry recently lost.
- Halle Berry recently lost.
- Hollywood Hills recently lost.
- Los Angeles recently lost.
- Martinez recently lost.
- Nahla recently lost.
- Olivier Martinez recently lost.
- Oscar recently lost.
- Paris recently lost.
- Thanksgiving Day recently lost.
Answer: Berry recently lost.
Problem: Choose the next sentence
England were celebrating an unlikely victory deep in the Sri Lankan jungle – but for Alastair Cook it may have come at a price. While the tourists were rejoicing in a desperately needed win that closes the deficit to 2-1 and breathes life into a side that had been inviting ridicule, their captain was waiting to hear if he would face a one-match ban for England’s slow over-rate. As Sri Lanka ran up 242 for eight in a game shortened by a biblical downpour to 35 overs a side, Cook’s team were 18 minutes off the pace. Fined for the same offence against India at Cardiff in August, he could now be banned for Sunday’s crucial game in Colombo.
Moeen Ali once again takes the attack to the
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- Cardiff bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Colombo bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Cook bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- D/L method bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- England bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Hambantota bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- India bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Joe Root bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Jos Buttler bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Kumar Sangakkara bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Moeen Ali bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Sri Lanka bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
- Sri Lankan bowlers, sweeping to the boundary
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Problem: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
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- positive) yelp review.
A: APS has the most incompetent customer service. Their service compared to SPR is so much more expensive!!!! I am talking $40 compared to APS's $120+ bill. It's been since January 2013 that we moved out and we have still NOT received our deposit back!!! And it's already end of March!!! Every time you call, the story is different with each representative. "Oh, it went out yesterday!" "Oh, it actually takes 3 weeks to be released..." "Oh, ...." Avoid making a deposit at all cost! They charge through roof and I am almost suspicious their meter numbers are reported wrong because one month that we lived there and we were on vacation for most of the month, turned eveything off and didn't use heat or A/C, the bill was still high as if we used electricity every day... Nothing makes sense with them. THEY SUCK. Choose SRP ONLY! Their customer is the best and their rates are very appropriate.
Q: positive
A: I've tried ceviche at numerous restaurants, some overly priced! Reyes by far have the BEST ceviche I've tasted. Everything about it is perfect. Their tacos are awesome as well. I personally don't care for tortas because it's too big and too much meat for me but my friends all love it. Service is fast, staff is \u00fcber friendly, reasonably priced, a very casual place to take your family.
Problem: What would be an example of an negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) review?
Answer: I just ordered the beef and broccoli along with the fried dumplings.. Can you say way over priced.. I dropped $25 on food that was not all that good.. The beef and broccoli was so sweet.. Toward the end I had to stop eating it because it was sickly sweet and felt the same about the dumplings sauce.. (Just as a rule of thumb... Don't put the sauce all over the dumplings on a take out order.. They became soggy) but why so much sugar!? I think you should scale way back, probably by 3/4ths. Totally not worth the cost of the food.. The only bright spot was the customer service, it was excellent..
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- positive.
Generate a negative review for a place
Output: If I could give 0 stars, I would. I used to visit the Paradise location until it closed due to salmonella. I figured this Westside location would be fine. My coworker and I went last night for dinner. The service was absolutely terrible considering they were about a quarter full, but we dealt with it. Soon after we got home we were both experiencing terrible abdominal pains, followed by throwing up every bite we ate. This went on for a few hours. Double food poisoning? Disgusting. They need to revamp their entire business. Kitchen, staff, service. Firefly is headed down a bad road.
input: Write a negative yelp review (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
output: I really am not a Chili's fan, but for dinner this was the best of all my options while I waited for my flight. Thanks for seeming super annoyed that I was your customer, waiter. And for literally flinging my paper napkin wrapped silverware at me. Right into my face. That was awesome. At least you realized it quick enough and apologized, but you should have never done that in the first place.
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Loud! Music is loud...pumps are loud...too much going on. Can I just get a tank of gas?!
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Problem: Disgust: Ira Isaacs, 61, has been sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted on felony obscenity charges in Los Angeles. An adult film producer has been sentenced to four years in prison after selling fetish porn featuring bestiality and human excrement. Ira Isaacs, 61, was jailed on Wednesday after being convicted on five counts of felony obscenity by a jury last April in Los Angeles. The jury took two hours to reach its decision on April 27, 2012. During the trial, jurors were forced to watch hours of videos in which females engaged in sex acts involving human waste and animals. Other evidence at trial showed that Isaacs had made obscene videos where he directed women to perform sexual acts involving human waste. Isaacs claimed that the extreme pornography,. which he had bought from other people and sold through his business L.A. Media since 1999, was 'shock' art. The jail time ends a long-running legal. saga that saw two mistrials, including one in which sexually explicit. material was found on a personal website of the chief justice of the. U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, who was overseeing the case. Isaacs was indicted as part of an. effort by a Bush administration task force to crack down on smut in the. United States. The unit has since been disbanded. Isaacs's case is believed to be the last case of its kind in federal court. Isaacs' 2008 trial was halted after. Alex Kozinski, chief judge of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, had. sexually explicit material on a personal website. Among the questionable images was. video of a man cavorting with a farm animal and a picture of nude women. painted to look like cows. Kozinski recused himself and was admonished by a special committee of his colleagues for actions they deemed as poor judgment. Controversy: Isaacs' 2008 trial was thrown out after judge Alex Kozinski was found to have sexually explicit material on a personal website. At issue at the trial was whether the videos sold by Isaacs were obscene. The test hinged on a 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that held that a work is not legally obscene if it has 'literary, artistic, political or scientific value'. Jurors also were asked to decide whether the videos, some of which depicted fetishes involving feces, violated standards of what is acceptable to the community at large. In all three trials, jurors had to watch a series of explicit videos in entirety. In addition to prison time, Isaacs will be supervised for three years following his release and must pay a $10,000 fine.
Summarize this article.
Answer: Ira Isaacs, 61, of California, found guilty of five federal charges last April. Jurors forced to watch hours of graphic, sexual footage during long-running trial.
Problem: The pilots of Northwest Flight 188 did not fall asleep when they overflew their destination by more than 100 miles in October, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday in a detailed report on the wayward flight. The two pilots "became distracted by a conversation" about the airline's new work schedule system and by laptop computers they were using in violation of company policy and did not communicate with air traffic control for about 1 hour and 17 minutes while they cruised past their Minneapolis, Minnesota, destination at 37,000 feet, the NTSB said. The safety board also faulted the Federal Aviation Administration for air traffic control shortcomings. The NTSB report gives the most complete official account to date of the errant flight, which prompted the FAA to revoke both pilots' licenses, prompted the airline to suspend them from flying and prompted the FAA to adopt new procedures to notify the U.S. military in cases where the FAA loses contact with commercial aircraft. According to the account, the flight from San Diego, California, was routine until the plane was in the Denver, Colorado, region. There, air traffic controllers directed the crew of the Airbus A-320 to change their radio frequency. The co-pilot, or first officer, acknowledged the frequency change and read back the correct frequency. However, neither the captain nor the first officer contacted controllers on the new frequency until about 1 hour and 17 minutes later, when Winnipeg, Manitoba, controllers directed the crew to contact Minneapolis. The NTSB said that because of the proximity of the Winnipeg frequency to the last frequency acknowledged by the pilots (Winnipeg is 132.125 megahertz, while the last frequency used was 132.17) it is "likely the first officer began to dial in the new frequency but never completed the frequency change by pushing an activation button. Nor did the first officer attempt to contact the next controller." The NTSB said the frequency change likely occurred while the captain was taking a restroom break and while a flight attendant was serving dinner. "These events may have distracted the first officer from completing the frequency change or attempting to contact the next ATC controller," the NTSB said. Further, the captain's absence would have prevented him from checking the co-pilot's actions. When the captain returned, the pilots became involved in a conversation over new scheduling procedures, and the first officer tutored the captain using their computers, the NTSB said. "The pilots allowed this conversation to monopolize their attention," the board said. "Both pilots state that they heard radio chatter but did not hear a radio call for NWA188." The laptop computers they used likely blocked their view of numerous visual alerts, including text messages sent by airline dispatchers and at least nine messages regarding their position on the airplane's primary flight display, the NTSB said. Northwest Airlines policy prohibited the use of the laptops, the NTSB said. Both pilots told the NTSB the first indication of anything unusual was when a flight attendant called to ask about their arrival time. The captain "looked at his navigation display and saw Duluth [Minnesota] to his left and Eau Claire [Wisconsin] to his right," the board said. The NTSB said it could not determine why the pilots did not respond to numerous radio calls, but said it could be because the volume was turned down, the pilots were distracted or the plane was outside the coverage for the 121.5 megahertz transmitters. The NTSB faulted the FAA for not catching the pilots' errors earlier, saying the plane entered two Denver sectors uneventfully, but radio contact was not established in the next two sectors, where controllers were preparing for a shift change. "Neither sector controller's relief briefing included information that communication had not been established" with the plane, the NTSB said. The NTSB said the FAA had no standard procedures to indicate that an aircraft had not made radio contact when electronic radar handoffs of planes occurred from one sector to the next. "Because of this lack of standardization, NWA188 passed through two Denver ATC sectors without the controllers being aware that it had not made radio contact," the safety board said. Almost 30 minutes had elapsed before the next sector's controller attempted to regain contact with the plane and realized the plane was unresponsive to radio calls, the board said. Recognizing the problem, controllers first attempted to regain contact by calling Northwest dispatchers, then by calling an emergency frequency, but did not use words such as "emergency" or "mayday" that may have helped capture the pilots' attention, the NTSB said. The pilots did not respond. As a result of the investigation and of the crash of an executive jet in Montana in 2009, the safety board is recommending steps to prevent a repeat of the incidents. Six days after the event, the FAA revoked the licenses of Capt. Timothy Bryan Cheney and First Officer Richard Irwin Cole, saying their lack of awareness that they had overflown the Minneapolis airport was "completely unacceptable" and "put your passengers and your crew in serious jeopardy." But in a settlement signed with the pilots on Monday, the pilots acknowledged no wrongdoing, and the FAA agreed to allow the pilots to reapply for their licenses in August, two months shorter than would ordinarily be allowed. A spokesman for Delta Airlines, which merged with Northwest, said this week the airlines' internal investigation is continuing.
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First officer didn't completely load radio frequency, NTSB says. He and pilot then were distracted by discussion, personal computers, NTSB says. NTSB also blames air traffic controllers for not realizing problem earlier.
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◦ Régime de pensions des Forces canadiennes
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◦ Superannuation Forms
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if, as a result of exceptional unfavourable circumstances – for example, let us say, a successful military intervention from the outside or irreparable mistakes on the part of the soviet government itself – capitalism should arise again on the immeasurably wide soviet territory, its historical inadequacy would at the same time have inevitably arisen and such capitalism would in turn soon become the victim of the same contradictions which caused its explosion in 1917.
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If, as a result of exceptional unfavourable circumstances – for example, let us say, a successful military intervention from the outside or irreparable mistakes on the part of the Soviet Government itself – capitalism should arise again on the immeasurably wide Soviet territory, its historical inadequacy would at the same time have inevitably arisen and such capitalism would in turn soon become the victim of the same contradictions which caused its explosion in 1917.
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Pull your hair into a ponytail.
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Brush your hair to rid it of any tangles. Then, pull it into a loose ponytail anywhere on your head. Secure this with a hair tie.
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Sentence: Bob gave Steve the syntax assignment.
Linguistic integrity: acceptable
Sentence: This violin is easy to play sonatas on.
Linguistic integrity: acceptable
Sentence: I believe John with all my heart to be a fine person.
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Q: Translate "Restaurante de carretera Diana: Centro de información turística de Jihlava": Spanish --> English.
translate: Computers with games: Galleries: Tourist information center of Jihlava
Q: Translate "Puedes descargar el MP3 Pista 2 online gratis. No olvides recomendar a tus amigos MP3 Pista 2.": Spanish --> English.
translate: Puedes descargar el MP3 Lonely tears in Chinatown online gratis. No olvides recomendar a tus amigos MP3 Lonely tears in Chinatown.
Q: Translate "El trabajo que presentamos forma parte de una investigación más amplia que se ha desarrollado con técnicas cuantitativas y cualitativas.": Spanish --> English.
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Soon after the Battle of Warsaw the Bolsheviks sued for peace. The Poles, exhausted, constantly pressured by the Western governments and the League of Nations, and with its army controlling the majority of the disputed territories, were willing to negotiate. The Soviets made two offers: one on 21 September and the other on 28 September. The Polish delegation made a counteroffer on 2 October. On the 5th, the Soviets offered amendments to the Polish offer, which Poland accepted. The Preliminary Treaty of Peace and Armistice Conditions between Poland on one side and Soviet Ukraine and Soviet Russia on the other was signed on 12 October, and the armistice went into effect on 18 October. Ratifications were exchanged at Liepāja on 2 November. Long negotiations of the final peace treaty ensued. Meanwhile, Petliura's Ukrainian forces, which now numbered 23,000 soldiers and controlled territories immediately to the east of Poland, planned an offensive in Ukraine for 11 November but were attacked by the Bolsheviks on 10 November. By 21 November, after several battles, they were driven into Polish-controlled territory.
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Write a movie review.
roman polanski may have been born to make
Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) movie review.
A: more frustrating than a modem that disconnects every 10 seconds
problem: Generate a short movie review that has positive sentiment.
generated: in manhattan , jennifer lopez 's most aggressive and most sincere attempt
input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment
OPTIONS:
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- positive.
output: for the future , one hopes mr. plympton will find room for one more member of his little band , a professional screenwriter .
Write a movie review.
, i 'll admit it , my only complaint is that we did n't get more re-creations of all those famous moments from the show .
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(CNN) -- The suicide bombing in Ankara Friday is a reminder to counterterrorism agencies that it's not just jihadist groups who threaten Western governments and their interests overseas. Pockets of the extreme left and extreme right still consider political violence legitimate -- among them the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party in Turkey. Turkish authorities have blamed the U.S. Embassy attack on the group, better known as DHKP-C, and are in the process of identifying the bomber. Analysts say it is likely the attack had two aims -- to embarrass the Turkish government and to demonstrate the group's hostility to the deployment of Patriot anti-missile batteries on Turkish soil. Several members of the group are thought to be close to the Syrian regime.
It grew out of another far-left group,
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- Ankara (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Ankara Friday (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- CNN (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Cold War (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- DHKP-C (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Embassy (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Liberation Party (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Marxist-Leninist DHKP-C (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Patriot (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Revolutionary People (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Syrian (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Turkey (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Turkish (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- U.S. (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
- Western (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
Answer: DHKP-C (Revolutionary Left), formed when Turkey was in political turmoil, with clashes between militant left- and right-wing groups undermining a weak political system.
Problem: Choose the next sentence
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 26 February 2013 Anne Hathaway has expressed her 'deep regret' at disappointment she caused after switching her Oscars gown at the last minute. The Les Miserables star, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar on Sunday night, had planned to wear a gown by her good friend Valentino Garavani, but at the last minute elected to wear a pale pink Prada creation instead. In a statement issued to People, she explained: 'It came to my attention late Saturday night that there would be a dress worn to the Oscars that is remarkably similar to the Valentino I had intended to wear, and so I decided it was best for all involved to change my plans.'
intended as a snub to
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- Academy Awards, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Anne Hathaway, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Best Supporting Actress Oscar, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Daily Mail, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Les Miserables, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Oscars, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- People, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Prada, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Valentino, who designed the wedding gown she wore
- Valentino Garavani, who designed the wedding gown she wore
Answer: Valentino, who designed the wedding gown she wore
QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM.
When Clark Kent wanted to transform into his heroic alter-ego, Superman, all it took was a quick whizz round inside a phone box. In real life, things are rarely so easy. A 35-year-old man has had extensive cosmetic surgery to make him look more like the comic book character. Herbert Chavez, from the Philippines, has dramatically altered his appearance to look more like the famed Man of Steel. Spot the difference: Herbert Chavez, a 35-year-old Filipino man whose had had cosmetic surgery to make him look like Superman, poses alongside his life-size statues of the Man of Steel Proud: Left, Mr Chavez gives a sultry glance at the camera in a self-shot picture. Right, he makes a heroic pose in his Superman memorabilia-packed living room
Fashion sense: Some of Mr Chavez's Superman themed clothes are arranged on his
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- Asian bedspread.
- Chavez bedspread.
- Chin augmentation bedspread.
- Christopher Reeves bedspread.
- Clark Kent bedspread.
- Filipino bedspread.
- Herbert Chavez bedspread.
- Man of Steel bedspread.
- Philippines bedspread.
- Superman bedspread.
ANS: Superman bedspread.
(CNN) -- About this time last year, many American families were sharing Thanksgiving leftovers and curious conversations about a traffic accident involving the world's most famous golfer. Almost a year has passed since the Tiger Woods' car accident outside his Florida home that spiraled into a sex scandal that dominated headlines, ended his marriage and caused him to take a break from golf. While his story last year was filled with scandal, talk around the Thanksgiving table this year may be more about redemption. "Obviously, this has been a very difficult year for me and my family, on and off the golf course," Woods wrote this week on his official website.
He declines to talk to
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- American highway patrol troopers for a third time.
- CNN highway patrol troopers for a third time.
- Florida highway patrol troopers for a third time.
- Thanksgiving highway patrol troopers for a third time.
- Tiger Woods highway patrol troopers for a third time.
- Woods highway patrol troopers for a third time.
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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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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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Problem: Continue the following story.
James has lives now a domestic life, but he misses his single life because the
Here's how I want to continue it: domestic life is boring.
Problem: Continue the following story.
The cough of Carrie is very bad, so Lindsey recommends Nyquil.
Here's how I want to continue it: Carrie is the sick person.
Problem: Continue the following story.
The worker tried to store the paint in the garage but the
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Sentence: The convertible Aston Martin V8 has a 5.3 litre engine volume and was assembled in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. It is a related means of transport to the Aston Martin DBS and the Aston Martin RHAM/1.
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Aston Martin V8, relatedMeanOfTransportation, Aston Martin DBS; Aston Martin V8, bodyStyle, Convertible; Aston Martin V8, assembly, "Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom"; Aston Martin V8, engine, 5.3 (litres); Aston Martin V8, relatedMeanOfTransportation, Aston Martin RHAM/1
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It's been nearly six months since Danica Weeks lost the love of her life. What happened to him? Where did he go? Is he dead? Or could he possibly be alive? These are just some of the questions which remain unanswered not just for Paul Weeks' wife but also their two little boys Lincoln, 4, and Jack, 1. How can life go on when all a grieving family has to go by are the conspiracy theories about how a plane somehow disappeared off the face of the earth. In an interview with Anne Barrowclough, for The Weekend Australian Magazine, the Perth mother-of-two spoke of her continual disbelief and utter despair ever since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 mysteriously vanished on March 8.
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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.
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Background: Ripken was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, the son of Violet "Vi" Ripken (nee Roberta) and Cal Ripken Sr. He has German, English, and Irish ancestry. Though the Ripkens called Aberdeen, Maryland, their home, they were often on the move because of Cal Sr.'s coaching duties with the Baltimore Orioles organization. Cal Sr., in fact, was in Topeka, Kansas with one of his teams when his son was born.
Context: Ripken owns several minor league baseball teams. In 2002, he purchased the Utica Blue Sox of the New York-Penn League and moved them to his hometown of Aberdeen, renaming them the Aberdeen IronBirds. The team is the Short-season Single-A affiliate team in the Orioles' system and plays at Ripken Stadium. On June 28, 2005, he announced that he was purchasing the Augusta GreenJackets of the South Atlantic League, a Single-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. At the end of the 2008 season, Ripken purchased the Vero Beach Devil Rays of the Single-A advanced Florida State League and moved them to Port Charlotte, Florida, where they were renamed the Charlotte Stone Crabs. On January 10, 2007, Ripken expressed interest in purchasing the Baltimore Orioles if current owner Peter Angelos were to sell the team. He had yet to be approached about the potential purchase of the team. Though he has not purchased them, Ripken was quoted in a July 17, 2010, Associated Press article as saying he would consider rejoining the Orioles part-time as an advisor and full-time after his son graduated from high school in 2012. In October 2007, Ripken began working as a studio analyst for TBS Sports during the 2007 Major League Baseball playoffs. He has continued to serve in this role since then. Ripken is on the Board of Directors of ZeniMax Media. On February 28, 2008, Ripken announced his venture into the massively multiplayer online sports game market with "Cal Ripken's Real Baseball". The Ripken Experience is a group of sports complexes. The first opened in Aberdeen, Maryland. A second location with nine baseball fields is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Opened in 2006, it cost $26 million with $7 million more spent since then. A third location is set to open in summer 2016 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
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Problem: Data: name = The Eagle, eatType = coffee shop, food = Indian, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 1 out of 5, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Burger King. Can you generate a sentence?
Answer: The Eagle is a coffee shop that offers Indian food in the riverside area near Burger King. It has a very low customer rating, in the moderate price range and is family friendly.
Generate Problem with Attributes: name = The Vaults, food = English, familyFriendly = yes
Generation: The Vaults is kid friendly. With a reasonably priced English Menu
Data: name = Cocum, eatType = coffee shop, food = Fast food, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 3 out of 5, familyFriendly = no.
A: Cocum coffee shop has a reasonable customer rating of 3 out of 5 with food in a moderate price range. It serves Fast food but no good for children
Here are some keywords about a restaurant:
name = Wildwood, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, customer rating = 5 out of 5, customer rating = average, near = Ranch.
A: Wildwood is an Italian coffee shop located near the Ranch. Highly priced and rated 3 out of 5
[Q]: Sentence: name = Loch Fyne, food = French, customer rating = high, area = riverside, near = The Rice Boat
Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form.
[A]: riverside has high customer ratings and they have French food near Loch Fyne on The Rice Boat.
Problem: Data: name = Alimentum, food = English, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = average, area = riverside, near = Yippee Noodle Bar. Can you generate a sentence?
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There is a cheap English food place called Alimentum. It is located by the river side near Yippee Noodle Bar, and has received an average customer rating.
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QUESTION: Generate a question with a factual answer?
ANS: What was the English first name Farrokh Bulsara adopted?
QUESTION: Generate a question with a factual answer?
ANS: How many Jews were arrested following German orders?
QUESTION: Generate a question with a factual answer?
ANS: What was used in the construction of modern aircraft?
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What well known socialist adopted the usage of this term in Germany?
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Our parents and grandparents lifestyles were environmentally friendly
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Our parents and grandparents’ lifestyles were environmentally friendly.
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Translate "Let us not allow this to happen." to Finnish?
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Ei anneta sen tapahtua.
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: car, parking, prevent, reserve, use
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the city uses unique parking to prevent cars from accessing specific reserved
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I answer I will buy food downstairs myself . However , a few minutes later , I realised I really could n't any eatable things in the food court near my school . I knew the quality of the food they have so ... Anyway , I called my mother back and enquired her to take away something for me instead .
Answer the following question: Why would the narrator make a last minute call to their mom ?
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They wanted their mom to get them food .
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Some data about a restaurant: name = Aromi, eatType = coffee shop, food = Indian, customer rating = low, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
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Aromi is an Indian coffee shop in riverside. The ratings are low but it is family friendly.
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Some data about a restaurant: name = The Eagle, eatType = coffee shop, food = Japanese, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Burger King. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
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The Eagle, Japanese coffee shop is family friendly with a customer rating of 5 out of 5. Located near Burger King in the riverside area and offers cheap prices.
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Some data about a restaurant: name = Cocum, eatType = coffee shop, priceRange = less than £20, customer rating = average, familyFriendly = yes. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
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Cocum coffee shop offers cheap food and beverage options in a family-friendly environment. It has a 3 of 5 star review.
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Some data about a restaurant: name = The Olive Grove, eatType = pub, food = French, area = riverside, familyFriendly = no. Write a sentence that includes the above data.
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A non family-friendly pub named The Olive Grove is located in riverside. You can find French food there, with prices less then £20.
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Write a sentence that is about a restaurant with all the following properties: name = The Waterman, food = Indian, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = average, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes
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The Waterman is in riverside, serves cheap Indian food, is kid friendly, and has an average customer rating.
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question: Oil was changed regularly , every 1000 to 1500 miles . The engine is strong . In March , I paid the non - operate fees , so all records are up to date with the DMV .
OPTIONS:
- My bike
- My car
- My lawnmower
- None of the above choices .
Q: What may I be fixing ?
answer: My car
QUES: went home , got changed , and spent about 2 hours at the gym . that felt fantastic , i left feeling sore but so strong , and beautiful . took a tiny nap with the dog , took a shower , went to champagne and had a delicious chicken salad crossiant ( sp ? ) , emailed my rory to wish him a happy birthday !
Question with options: Why did the writer feel fantastic after the gym ?
OPTIONS:
- Because they enjoy taking showers .
- Because it 's a good feeling to finish a good workout .
- None of the above choices .
- Because they felt sore .
ANS: Because it 's a good feeling to finish a good workout .
Problem: Said he waited and saw an elderly gentleman who was leaving and offered him a ride to his car in exchange for his parking spot . Quite resourceful that husband of mine . Anyhoo , I ' m all prepped , in my gown and hospital issued footies and I ' m off to the GI Lab ! They wheeled me right into the procedure area , gave me my sedative and we 're off and runnin !
Why am I in my gown ?
OPTIONS:
- I will undergo a medical procedure .
- An elderly gentleman was leaving .
- My husband saw an elderly gentleman .
- None of the above choices .
A: I will undergo a medical procedure .
Question:
She was n't perfect . She would pick her nose and eat it ( she was like I was ) , and she would fight with her little sister , but she was in pretty good shape . Her little sister , this was our second potato chip , was cute but distractible ( she was like I was ) . We had to yell at her a lot to get her to get ready for school or to get dressed , or to finish up in her bath , or to brush her teeth or to do her homework , or to run to first base .
Answer the following question: Who would the parents say is the most difficult child of theirs ?
OPTIONS:
- None of the above choices .
- The third daughter had the biggest problem .
- The first daughter had the biggest problem .
- The second daughter was the worst .
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The second daughter was the worst .
Question:
I always have mercy for people ... b / c I would want them to show me the same . I do n't consider myself a wuss and i can stick out pretty much any situation , but sometimes enough is enough . And I ' m not talking about any particular situation , I ' m just speaking generally , that there should be more mercy in this world for others .
What kind of person am I ?
OPTIONS:
- I 'm a terrble person .
- I 'm a horrible person .
- I 'm a disgusting person .
- None of the above choices .
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None of the above choices .
Question:
The problem was the current had taken them far away ( boat ) and me out in the water with a screaming three year old . Then it happened he started to really freak out and started choking me .
Answer the following question: Why is the narrator freaking out in this dialogue ?
OPTIONS:
- None of the above choices .
- The narrator is concerned with their credit card spending .
- The narrator is concerned with their personal safety .
- The narrator is concerned with their home security .
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The Tikaram Tanita I Owe It All to You lyrics are brought to you by Lyrics-Keeper.
Translate to Russian
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Песня Tikaram Tanita I Owe It All to You представлена вам Lyrics-Keeper. Flash-фичу можно использовать в качестве караоке к песне I Owe It All to You, если есть возможность скачать минусовку.
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Here is a news article: CLOSE Rick Cuppetilli, executive vice president with Adamo, explains why the Pontiac Silverdome failed to implode on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017. Mandi Wright, Detroit Free Press
Buy Photo The Pontiac Silverdome before, during and after the implosion, the stadium is still standing on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017. (Photo: Junfu Han, Detroit Free Press)Buy Photo
A series of thunderous detonations rocked the Pontiac Silverdome early Sunday morning, sending up clouds of smoke and thrilling a spectator crowd of hundreds out to watch the start of the stadium's demolition.
But as the smoke cleared, a problem became apparent: the Silverdome was intact.
Officials with the demolition contractor, Detroit-based Adamo Group, confirmed that the explosions failed to bring down the steel columns supporting the Silverdome's upper level. The detonations — and anticipated collapse of the upper level — were to be the opening round for a year-long demolition project, which will mostly be done with hydraulic excavators.
Roughly 10% of the explosive charges did not detonate due to a wiring issue, said Rick Cuppetilli, executive vice president with Adamo. These unexploded charges were set up in eight key locations around the Silverdome. The precise cause of the wiring issue remained unclear early Sunday afternoon.
"There's wires separated somewhere," Cuppetilli said. "We've researched it, we haven't found it yet, we're going to continue research, but it's not coming down today."
Cuppetilli said the columns could be taken out later this week — perhaps as early as Monday — by detonating the unexploded charges or by using excavators.
He said the demolition crew was unsure whether a Friday night trespassing incident on the property had any connection, whether accidentally or intentionally, to the failed detonations.
“We actually saw flashlights in there, security tried to converge, and they jumped the fence,” Cuppetilli told the Free Press. “They could have tripped over a wire when they were running away.”
CLOSE Former Detroit Lions players and the Mayor of Pontiac, Deirdre Waterman, gather on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017, to watch the demolition of the Pontiac Silverdome. Mandi Wright, Detroit Free Press
Hundreds of people awakened early Sunday morning to drive to the Silverdome and watch the detonations, causing predawn traffic jams outside the designated viewing areas. Herman Moore, Eddie Murray and other former Detroit Lions came out for the spectacle.
"It was almost like when you’re going to a game, and all the fans are here waiting for you to pull in," Moore said of the crowd.
The failed implosion was broadcast live by media outlets. It quickly became fodder for wisecracks on social media.
More: The Pontiac Silverdome demolition fails, and everybody's got jokes
Pontiac Mayor Diedre Waterman, who watched the event from a viewing area, said Sunday's event could in some ways be seen as a metaphor for Pontiac — a city that, despite hard times, still refuses to give up.
“This is a little unscripted," Waterman said. "We’re listening to the demolition contractors and I think people got excitement, got a chance to share their memories and their nostalgia a little bit longer than we expected.”
The city of Pontiac had been pushing the Silverdome's owner, Triple Investment Group, to take down the 42-year-old stadium and make the site more attractive for potential redevelopment. Triple Investment Group is responsible for the demolition costs.
"We didn’t want it sitting here as a blighted property, because it’s going to be redeveloped, which is the best use for this valuable piece of property,” the mayor said.
Also surviving the detonations were the thousands of diesel Volkswagens in the Silverdome’s parking lot that the German automaker bought back from customers following its emissions cheating scandal.
The vehicles are expected to eventually leave the Silverdome lot, although no date has been announced.
For Adamo, Sunday was a setback following the company's successful demolition last month of the Georgia Dome.
A trio of Adamo employees who were watching Sunday's implosion turned to each other once the debris had settled. “That didn’t work,” they said.
Shortly after the detonations, a superintendent with SCM Engineer Demolition, the East China Township-based company subcontracted by Adamo for the blast, initially told reporters that the implosion was, in fact, a success.
"Sometimes this happens, but gravity will come over and it will do its job,” said Kevin Lindke, project superintendent for SCM.
But about a half hour later, Cuppetilli of Adamo said that not all the charges went off and that the still-intact columns must be removed.
If there was one person who may have been happy about the Silverdome’s failed implosion, it could have been Harry Arnold, the owner of Detroit Drone, who had been contracted by Adamo to film the event. Having filmed several of these, Arnold said demolitions were always sad for him to watch.
“So much was put into building it and it just comes down. It’s like seeing years just crumble in seconds,” he said, adding how to his ears, the exploding steel beams almost sound like screaming.
“It sounds like lobsters being put in a boiling pot, the steel lets out a high-pitched scream," he said. "It's definitely sad."
The Silverdome opened in 1975 and has been used only sporadically since 2002, when the Lions moved to Ford Field in Detroit. Triple Investment bought the stadium from the city of Pontiac in a 2009 auction for $583,000, but did not find a long-term user or buyer for the site.
The stadium has been in poor physical condition and lost its inflatable roof several years ago in a winter storm.
Perhaps the best seats to Sunday's action belonged to Greg Every, 54, of Plymouth, who hauled a set of four actual Silverdome chairs to the main viewing area.
"They're all original," he said.
The blue seats belong to a batch of 300 seats that Every and a friend pulled out of the Silverdome this summer, and that he plans to sell for $250 each at his store, FanaticU.com. The seats came from a section of the lower bowl where Every sat during the Lions' 38-6 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the 1991 season's NFC divisional playoffs. The team hasn't won a playoff game since.
"It was like the greatest spot we could be in the stadium," he said. "It was an unbelievable memory."
Contact JC Reindl: 313-222-6631 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @JCReindl.
Read or Share this story: http://on.freep.com/2nmPfN9 ||||| PONTIAC, Mich. - The initial series of explosions at the Pontiac Silverdome began on Sunday morning. Unfortunately, it failed.
The first explosions took place at 8:30 a.m. - you can watch it above. An official on the scene told Local 4 that the demolition didn't go according to plan.
Another implosion will be scheduled at a later date.
The blast was meant break the metal beams that support the upper ring of the stadium; a 20-foot steel band that supported the equipment that was used to keep the roof inflated. Each vertical beam surrounding the Silverdome will house a small charge, which upon detonation; will cause the beams to break and the steel ring to fall to the ground.
The remainder of the demolition process will be handled through the use of hydraulic excavators and will be completed in sections. 1,700 tons of structural steel and 1,800 tons of rebar will be recycled at the Ferrous Processing plant within the City, keeping seven workers busy for at least six months, though it will take approximately one year to complete the full demolition of the structure.
History of the Pontiac Silverdome
The Pontiac Silverdome was the former home of the Detroit Lions (1975-2001), the Detroit Pistons (1978-1988) and the North American Soccer League's Detroit Express (1978-1980).
During its time in operation the venue also hosted the NCAA Cherry Bowl (1984-85), WrestleMania III (1987) and a Led Zepplin rock concert (1977).
The stadium also hosted a record crowd of nearly 93,000 in September 1987, when a mass was celebrated by Pope John Paul II.
Related: Detroit's history with new sports teams
Copyright 2017 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. ||||| Story highlights Second implosion effort Monday continues job started on Sunday
Stadium housed city's sports franchises, including the Lions and the Pistons
(CNN) It began with the familiar dramatic scene: A series of bright flashes chased each other around the condemned stadium, emitting dozens of plumes of smoke.
And then ... nothing. As the smoke cleared, Detroit's famed Silverdome was still standing.
Explosions went off Sunday at 8:30 a.m. The mayor's office in Pontiac, where the Silverdome is located, said it had been informed by the company responsible for the demolition that only the kicker charges detonated, meaning the implosion did not take place.
"Although we're waiting for a final assessment from the Adamo Group, we have been informed by them that eight shape charges didn't go off on the main columns," Mayor Deirdre Waterman said in a statement.
Waterman praised the camaraderie of those who had gathered to share their memories of the Silverdome. "It was great to see so many people who came out to witness what was expected to be a partial implosion of the upper metal ring of the Silverdome as the start of an estimated 9 -- 12 month process of demolition," she said. |||||
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– Talk about anticlimactic: Michigan's Silverdome was scheduled to implode on Sunday morning, and the explosives went off at 8:30am, reports CNN—but when the smoke cleared, the Pontiac landmark was still erect. The implosion did do its job of breaking the stadium's steel beams, just not enough of them. Adamo Group, which was contracted to bring the stadium down, says about 10% of the explosives didn't detonate because of a wiring issue. The beams support the upper steel band that kept the roof inflated—when there was an inflatable roof. (The Free-Press reports it was done in by a winter storm a few years ago.) The company hasn't yet identified the root cause of the wiring mishap; it's unclear whether suspected Friday-night trespassers may have pulled the wires, perhaps accidentally. Adamo says the beams that remain intact will come down this week, either via detonation or with excavators. Hydraulic excavators are what will take down the remainder, with WDIV reporting seven workers will spend six months recycling 1,700 tons of structural steel and 1,800 tons of rebar at the Ferrous Processing plant. The full demo will take one year and cap off an effort by the city to have the Silverdome come down so that the site can be redeveloped. It's been owned by Triple Investment Group since 2009. WDIV offers a history lesson: The Silverdome has been home to the Detroit Lions, the Detroit Pistons, the Detroit Express (soccer), WrestleMania III, and a 1977 Led Zeppelin concert, among other things. (This bus got in the way of a recent implosion.)
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without anyone’s help. 30:14 as through a wide breach they come,
How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
Answer: without anyone’s help. 30:14 As through a wide breach they come,
pick four ingredients and press shoot to see the magic happen.
How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
Answer: Pick four ingredients and press shoot to see the magic happen.
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How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
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Answer: You can find the best price on crystal strand necklace,We will match any competitor's price for the same quality of crystal strand necklace!!! Welcome to buy crystal strand necklace from Bjbead.com!!
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this town in the valley of the sieve has given the chianti, which grows on the surrounding hills, its name: chianti rufina.
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This town in the valley of the Sieve has given the Chianti, which grows on the surrounding hills, its name: Chianti Rufina.
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Write a sentence about the following things:
home, room, sibling
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portrait of siblings having fun in the living room at home
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double-click in the value field and change the string to ignore.
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Double-click in the value field and change the string to ignore.
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Translate to Romanian:
Then you look at the anti-terror legislation with profiling and you see it creates insecurity and it creates problems for people living their daily lives.
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Apoi ne uităm la legislaţia antiterorism cu elaborarea profilurilor şi vedem că aceasta creşte insecuritatea şi creează probleme pentru oamenii care duc o viaţă obişnuită.
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Säveltapailu
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Ear training
Tavoitteena on lopettaa analogiset signaalit viimeistään vuoden 2012 alkuun mennessä ja taata, että sulkemisesta vapautuvat taajuudet käytetään niin, että ne tuottavat mahdollisimman paljon hyötyä yhteiskunnalle.
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The aim is to switch off analogue signals by the beginning of 2012 at the latest, and to ensure that the spectrum released by this switch-off is used in such a way that society will derive the maximum possible benefits.
Siellä ja täällä on pieniä erimielisyyksiä, mutta missä ei olisi?
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test: De Anes Alic, din Saraievo pentru Southeast European Times -- 10/03/12
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translation: By Anes Alic for Southeast European Times in Sarajevo -- 10/03/12
test: (GA) Dle preşedinte, în primul rând doresc să mulţumesc sincer Comisiei pentru alocarea acestei finanţări generoase pentru lucrătorii Dell disponibilizaţi.
English?
translation: (GA) Mr President, first of all, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Commission for providing this generous fund for Dell's unemployed workers.
test: Problema era că oamenii nu aplicau legile existente.
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translation: The problem was that people were not enforcing existing law.
test: În opinia dumneaei, cooperarea din cadrul Uniunii Europene îi poate permite să susţină că erorile serviciului de informaţii american, care au apărut la lumină în cazul recentului atentat eşuat asupra zborului 253 de la Amsterdam la Detroit, nu s-ar fi putut produce în Uniunea Europeană?
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From her point of view, can cooperation within the European Union allow her to maintain that failings by the US intelligence service, which came to light in the case of the recent attempted attack on flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit, could not have happened in the European Union?
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context: How to create a macro in excel 2010
Click on " file " and select " options.
Click on " customize ribbon, " then place a checkmark next to " developer.
Click " ok.
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Scout a few locations.
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has the requisite faux-urban vibe and hotter-two-years-ago rap and r&b names and references
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input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Luxus und Tradition sind hier vereint.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: PLISCH baut heute den weltweit effizientesten DVB-T/H-Sender mit einem Wirkungsgrad von 25% inklusive der Kühlung.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Herr Präsident, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen! Gefahrguttransporte finden immer eine große Aufmerksamkeit bei unseren Bürgerinnen und Bürgern, geht es doch darum, ein Höchstmaß an Sicherheit zu gewährleisten.
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Heute gehört sie zu den renommiertesten Adressen in der Tschechischen Republik.
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Produce a brief English sentence that would be considered grammatically acceptable
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The owl hated the evil bat and the wise eagle
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Summarize:
Nothing makes a guy feel special like showing him your true self. This is especially true if you don't normally show it to other people. Be silly, be strange, be wild — whatever you feel like being! This shows how comfortable you feel around him, which in turn will make him lower his guard as well. Timing is important here. While you should start to lower your guard once it's clear that you like each other, you shouldn't immediately start launching into your most bizarre habits. This can be confusing. Instead, introduce these things gradually so you both have a chance to get used to each others' true selves. Ironically, believing in yourself can make your special guy feel more valued. Don't feel nervous or pressured to make your man feel special. Instead, stay relaxed and casual. Be friendly and act genuinely interested in what he has to say, but don't, for instance, force yourself to laugh at a joke you don't find funny. Try to keep eye contact with him when you're having a conversation. Smile when he makes you feel good. These simple gestures show him that you're confident in your own skin and confident loving him. On the other hand, avoiding eye contact, staring at your feet, or nervously hanging on his every word will get the opposite result. Guys sometimes aren't the best at reading other peoples' emotions, so being nervous, timid, or quiet can make it seem like there's something wrong with him. Guys are often pressured to act strong and hyper-confident, so being able to take some of this burden off his shoulders can be greatly appreciated. For example, if someone in public disrespects him or is rude, you don't have to meekly stand by and wait for him to handle it. Feel free to stand up for him with your words and actions. This will make him feel like you are willing to go out of your way to protect him, which shows how much you care about him. Guys sometimes don't get lots of opportunities to express anxieties and feelings of vulnerability. They often feel pressure to act like nothing ever worries them. They may even have been taught that showing vulnerability (through fear, crying, etc.) is a sign of weakness. You know better, so make sure he knows that you'll always be there for him. Let him know that, around you, he doesn't have to be strong all of the time. Offering a hand to hold and a shoulder to cry on when things are not going well for him can make him feel like the most special guy in the world. Some men may not take every opportunity to share their fears and anxieties with you. Try not to feel unwanted if he pretends that everything is fine when it's obviously not. Offering your help (even if he declines it) shows that you care about him and are always eager to help him. Be ready to support him when he does ask for your help.
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Be yourself. Be confident. Stand up for your man. Give him your support when he's down.
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Question: Passage: (CNN) -- An Al-Jazeera cameraman was killed in an apparent ambush near Benghazi, Libya, becoming the first journalist killed in the country since the start of the civil war, the network reported Saturday. Ali Hassan al Jaber was returning to Benghazi, an opposition stronghold in the east, from a nearby town where he had reported on an opposition protest when "unknown fighters opened fire on a car he and his colleagues were traveling in," Al-Jazeera reported on its English-language website. The cameraman and another person were wounded. Al Jaber was rushed to a hospital, but did not survive, the network said.
Query: "
Answer: Al-Jazeera condemns the cowardly crime, which comes as part of the Libyan regime's malicious campaign targeting Al-Jazeera and its staff," the network reported.
Question: Passage: By Daniel Miller China's richest man Wang Jianlin says it is easier to do business in Britain than America or the EU China's richest man has announced he will be increasing his investments in the UK, claiming he finds it easier to do business in Britian than America or the EU. Wang Jianlin, who is said to be worth around £13billion ($22billion), was speaking to reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. His conglomerate, the Dalian Wanda Group, last year bought British boat maker Sunseeker in a £320million deal and has announced plans for a five-star hotel and apartment complex on London's south bank.
Query: Wang told CNN: 'If we compare [the United States and the European Union], the
Answer: America is more open than the EU.
Question: Passage: Paris (CNN) -- Paris is home to tens of thousands of Africans who have added the tastes, sounds and look of home to the city's cultural mix. The majority come from the Francophone North African countries of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, but there are also communities from Mali, Congo, Guinea, Senegal, Burkina Faso and across the continent. According to the 2009 census, the 1.9 million population of Paris includes 30,000 with Algerian nationality, 21,000 Moroccans, 15,000 Tunisians and 54,000 with other African nationalities. There are also many people who were born in Africa and now have French nationality, and French nationals with African-born parents. Many other Africans live in Paris without documentation and do not appear on official records.
Query: "In those years, you could find plenty of Moroccan and Tunisian specialties because many tourists were going there on vacation and then coming back to France, but
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Algeria dishes were much harder to find."
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Editor's note: This article was provided by Stanford Children’s Health and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford
Hollister resident Jose Agredano, Jr., 16, was released Saturday, Feb., 18 from Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford following an unexpected and life-threatening incident on Thursday, Feb. 16. Doctors believe he suffered what’s known as a commotio cordis — cardiac arrest caused by a blunt impact to the chest.
Agredano, a sophomore at San Benito High School, was in the middle of an intense soccer game at Watsonville High School when he was hit with the ball in his chest. “It didn’t feel right,” he recalled.
“After the ball hit my chest, I passed the ball, took two steps and lost my balance. My vision went, and I started spinning,” he said. “I kneeled down and put my hands on the ground, and the next thing I remember, I was being put into an ambulance.”
His parents were at the game. His mother, Gina Agredano, said she was chatting with another parent when she heard her husband, Jose Sr., say, “There’s something wrong with Jose.” Both parents ran onto the field toward their son, who was on the ground and unresponsive.
Gina, who is a physician, immediately began assessing her son. She hadn’t seen the play and assumed it was a head injury. She instructed Jose Sr. to hold his son’s head, and they directed bystanders to call 9-1-1. Jose was still breathing, but he was unresponsive during the roughly 10 minutes that his mother continued to assess him, she was looking for eye response and breathing patterns. When his breath became labored, she knew her son needed oxygen. She sent her husband to meet the paramedics and asked the sports trainer to get the automated external defibrillator (AED), a portable device that checks a person’s heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest.
“Right as first responders arrived and my husband left to get them over to us quickly, that’s when Jose stopped breathing and his lips began turning blue,” said Gina. “Up until that moment, I had this emotional connection to the situation as his mother. But at that moment, fight-or-flight kicked in, and I knew I had to begin CPR to save his life.”
She recalls giving chest compressions for about 3 minutes. The trainer returned with the AED right as the first responders arrived on the scene. Gina quickly told them the situation and said their eyes widened and they jumped into action, cutting off Jose’s jersey and placing the AED pads on his chest.
The pad read an irregular heart rhythm and the medics began to shock his heart.
“It was surreal,” said Dr. Agredano. “I’ve seen a lot of things in my career, and I saw a lot of trauma in my residency, but when it’s your child, it’s a whole different thing. I just kept telling myself, ‘we’re not going to die today.’”
After the shocks, Jose came back. He was groggy, but he knew his name, what day it was and where he was. The whole ordeal lasted about 20 minutes, but it felt “like a year” to his parents.
Jose was taken to the emergency room at Watsonville Community Hospital, where he was stabilized and examined by a Packard Children’s pediatrician, Dr. Peter Rowinsky, who arranged for Jose to be transferred to the cardiac intensive care unit (CVICU) at Packard Children’s Hospital. Through a partnership between the two hospitals, Packard Children’s physicians can serve as hospitalists in Watsonville.
“Many victims of commotio cordis do not survive,” said Kathleen Ryan, MD a cardiac intensivist who admitted Jose to the CVICU. Victims are predominantly men under the age of 20, which is when the chest wall finishes developing.
“Commotio cordis causes victims to go into ventricular fibrillation. CPR is not enough because the heart is quivering about 400 to 1,200 times a minute. You need to deliver an electrical shock that defibrillates the quivering heart and shocks it into a normal rhythm again, and statistically this shock needs to happen quickly, within a few minutes. In Jose’s case, the quick action his mother [took by performing CPR and ordering] the AED to be brought over made all the difference in the world.”
All of Jose’s follow-up tests are normal, and doctors do not anticipate there will be any long-term damage.
Lynda Knight, MSN, RN, Director of the Stanford Children’s Health REVIVE Initiative for Resuscitation Excellence, says this is a reminder of the power of resuscitation education.
“Evidence shows that if a bystander performs immediate CPR, the outcome will be better. Paramedics take, on average, 4 to 8 minutes to arrive, and each minute that someone goes without chest compressions, his or her chance of survival goes down by 10 percent.”
The REVIVE Initiative has trained thousands in the community in bystander CPR and provides their CPR training program to hospital parents upon discharge.
As for the Agredanos, the event was life-changing for all of them.
“I’ll never take anything for granted again,” said Jose Jr. “The last thing I saw before lost consciousness was my parents’ faces. I know how lucky I am.”
“We’ve been at hundreds of games and have seen hundreds of hits to the head and chest. Never did we think this was possible,” said Jose Sr. “My wife was the hero. She was calm and efficient. I am so thankful she was there.”
For the sports community, Gina Agredano says it’s a reminder of how critical it is to immediately assess an injured player. “Every second matters, and knowing what to do can make the difference between life and death.”
“If this happens to someone next to me on the field, now I know what to do,” said Jose Jr. “But I want all my friends to know, too.”
“My being a doctor, my training, that wasn’t what saved him,” said Dr. Agredano. “Knowing the signs that call for administering CPR, which is accessible to anyone, is what saved his life.” ||||| Boy suffers heart attack after being hit by soccer ball News Boy suffers heart attack after being hit by soccer ball 16-year-old Jose Agredano admits he is a lucky young man after being hit in the chest by a ball during a soccer game.
- 16-year-old Jose Agredano admits he is a lucky young man after being hit in the chest by a ball during a soccer game.
Jose is a midfielder at Hollister High School, and when the ball hit him during a game in Watsonville last week, his mother knew something wasn't right.
Jose said, "It felt like I got the wind knocked out of me. I thought I could walk it off, but after a few steps, I couldn't see anything anymore".
Jose's mother Gina is a doctor and it was Gina that concluded that her son was having a heart attack. She began giving him chest compressions, and when paramedics arrived she told them to bring a defibrillator- which ultimately saved Jose's life.
Doctors say the prognosis is good- just one more small test and Jose will get a 100% clean bull of health. ||||| PALO ALTO — When Jose Agredano Jr. walked onto the soccer field in Watsonville to play his final junior varsity game of the season last week, the last thing he expected was a heart attack.
But after an errant ball struck the 16-year-old on the left side of the chest, he suffered an impact-induced cardiac arrest that could have cost him his life if not for his mother’s quick thinking and focus during the incident.
Dr. Gina Agredano performed three minutes of CPR after her son stopped breathing — a technique that helped save his life before an on-site automated AED, an external defibrillator, shocked Jose’s heart and revived the boy.
“He just stopped breathing, and that was when it was game on,” said Gina. “I said to myself we were not going to die today.”
On Feb. 16, Gina and her husband, Jose Sr., watched San Benito High School’s junior varsity team finish out its undefeated season at Watsonville High. During a lull in the game, Gina heard her husband say, “Something is wrong with Jose.” The couple ran from the top of the bleachers to the far side of the field where Jose had collapsed. Gina assessed the situation for 10 minutes as her son’s breathing became labored and finally stopped. “That’s when I swapped my mom hat for my doctor hat,” she said. After the CPR and subsequent shock from the AED, Jose came back. The ordeal lasted 20 minutes, but Gina said it felt like forever.
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Jose, speaking at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford on Friday, said that after the ball hit him he began walking, took two steps and collapsed. “The blood started going to my head, everything got blurry and I knew something wasn’t right,” he recalled.
Just before he blacked out, Jose said that he was thinking about his parents, and “how they were going to be affected by what’s going to happen.”
The sophomore, who plays midfield, said the experience has made him realize life is precious and that “it can’t be taken for granted.”
Dr. Kara Motonaga, who helped treat Jose at the hospital, said Jose was very lucky and that his mother undoubtedly saved her son’s life by performing CPR immediately after he stopped breathing.
“Had it not been for the CPR and defibrillator, Jose would’ve died,” she said.
Motonaga explained that Jose suffered what’s known as commotio cordis—the type of cardiac arrest that happens when a projectile object hits the left side of chest between heartbeats. “An impact at the right time in the electrical cardiac cycle can create an abnormal heart rhythm that could be life threatening,” she said. Returning the heart to a normal rhythm requires an electrical shock from a defibrillator within a few minutes.
Motonaga said that the survival rate for this type of cardiac arrest is roughly 50 percent, and that it’s “probably one of the five leading causes of sudden death in athletes.” She noted the importance of educating people how to recognize a cardiac event, and teaching them to initiate CPR as soon as possible.
“Every minute counts. Every minute you don’t get CPR is a minute your brain and the rest of your body is deprived of oxygen,” the doctor said.
At the hospital Friday, Jose underwent several treadmill stress tests on his way to full recovery — and another shot at soccer. Gina hugged him, and buried her face in her son’s chest. “It feels wonderful that he’s here,” she sighed.
The Agredano family, who live in Hollister, hosted a “life party” for their son earlier in the week, and invited his entire soccer team — the boys all signed Jose’s jersey from that fateful day. Jose said he wants to teach his teammates how to perform CPR.
Lynda Knight, director of the Stanford Children’s Health Revive Initiative for Resuscitation Excellence, gave Jose and his 11-year-old sister Lauren two CPR kits from the American Heart Association and challenged them to train as many of their friends as they could. The Revive Initiative has trained thousands in the community in CPR.
Knight also stressed how fortunate it was that an AED was on site to shock Jose’s heart. She hopes that “some day fire extinguishers and AEDs will be side by side in every building.”
Jose himself just wants to get back out on the field. When he came to in the ambulance, he said, “I was really happy to be alive, but kind of upset because I wanted to keep playing.”
Though his mother would prefer he didn’t. “We just want to wrap him up and not let him go outside, but that’s unrealistic,” she said. “But he loves soccer.”
Jose wants to play soccer in college and it looks like he’ll be able to. His follow-up tests are normal and the doctors don’t anticipate long-term damage.
“His prognosis is extremely good,” said Dr. Motonaga. “He should have a long and healthy life.” |||||
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– Jose Agredano was on the field for his final JV soccer game of the season earlier this month when his parents, watching from the stands in Watsonville, Calif., noticed something was wrong. They ran to their 16-year-old son, who had been hit by a ball, as he collapsed and stopped breathing. His mom, Dr. Gina Agredano, jumped into action, doing CPR on her boy for three minutes until an on-site defibrillator was brought over to shock and re-start Jose's heart. "I said to myself we were not going to die today," Gina Agredano tells the Mercury News. The ball had struck Jose on the left side of his chest, stopping his heart in what is called an impact-induced cardiac arrest. A doctor who treated Jose at the hospital after his ordeal explains that such events are possible when something hits the left side of a person's chest at just the right time in the electrical cardiac cycle, between heartbeats. "Had it not been for the CPR and defibrillator, Jose would’ve died," she says. Jose—who managed to pass the ball before collapsing, per the Benito Link, and at first thought he'd just had the wind knocked out of him, per KTVU—is expected to make a full recovery with no long-term damage. His reaction when he woke up in the ambulance? "I was really happy to be alive, but kind of upset because I wanted to keep playing." (A teen helped save the life of the officer who was booking him into jail.)
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Chris Froome is current leader of Tour de France. First Tour since Lance Armstrong admitted doping last January. UCI President Pat McQuaid insists his organization not to blame. McQuaid reveals his interest in speaking to Armstrong in bid to improve drug testing.
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While the Tour de France ambles around the French countryside a dark shadow still lingers over the sport's blue ribbon event. While the PR machine goes into overdrive and the wheels of change are supposedly set in motion, cycling's attempt to lift the specter of Lance Armstrong still remains. A man who 'won' the Tour de France on seven occasions brought the sport to its knees last January after finally admitting he doped following years of denying the allegations. Earlier this year, Armstrong revealed he used testosterone and human growth hormone, as well as EPO -- a hormone which is naturally produced by human kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production. His seven consecutive victories between 1999-2005 came amidst rumor and speculation that he was doping -- while the U.S. Anti-Doping agency (USADA) accused Armstrong of running "the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen." Now, the Union Cycliste International (UCI), the sport's governing body and its president Pat McQuaid are under pressure to revamp cycling's entire image. But its failure to catch Armstrong remains an albatross around its neck -- despite McQuaid vehemently insisting his organization is not to blame. "I'll look back on a rider who was as well as many others at that period, cheating and getting away with it because the system wasn't strong enough to beat him," McQuaid told CNN ahead of the start of the Tour. "It wasn't a question of authorities, because many authorities tried to catch him and weren't able to, so I don't blame the UCI. I don't blame the AFLD (French anti-doping agency) or USADA or anyone else. "The system wasn't strong enough and they were using products that couldn't be caught with the system. "The system is a lot stronger now and so I look back on an athlete and it's not just Lance Armstrong, many of his counterparts were doing the same thing because they could get away with it." Disillusioned. However McQuaid's position as president of the UCI is under huge strain with opponents desperate to displace him. Cycling Ireland refused to back its home candidate for September's UCI elections, while a recent management committee meeting in Bergen, Norway, was a fiery affair. A dossier compiled by private investigators on McQuaid was reportedly put forward to the committee with the Irishman blocking any attempts to discuss it on the opening day of the meeting. The document was eventually discussed and although its contents have not been made public, it represented another blow to McQuaid's re-election hopes. While McQuaid has denied all knowledge of Armstrong's activities, both he and the UCI have come in for criticism following the publication of a hugely detrimental report from the USADA last October. The report raised question marks over whether the UCI had a role in covering up positive tests -- an allegation which McQuaid strenuously denies. When pushed by CNN on whether the UCI covered up suspicious samples from Armstrong, McQuaid replied: "No. Absolutely not." After being quizzed on how he could be sure, McQuaid added: "Because we know, we've studied, we know what we've done and we know, we have looked into all of this even since. "We have prepared, we have prepared a big number of files for the independent commission that we were going to present to the independent commission and all those questions that you've asked there are all answered in those files. "I think he (Armstrong) was tested 10-15 times during the Tour de France. So we did all we could do. Those samples were sent away and they came back negative. "The UCI wasn't the only anti-doping agency, so to speak, who was testing Armstrong. "I mean everybody was testing him and they were coming back negative and in that situation one has to say that the situation isn't strong enough and it wasn't at that time but today the system is much stronger and much better." But McQuaid is facing a challenge for the leadership from British cycling chief Brian Cookson, who has grown disillusioned with the Irishman's tenure. It follows a catalog of perceived errors by the UCI, including the acceptance of a $100,000 donation from Armstrong in 2002 -- four years before McQuaid took up his role. The money was used by the UCI to buy a Sysmex machine, a contraption which is used to analyze blood samples. It is a decision which McQuaid concedes should not have been made. "I would say and we have said, we have admitted that in hindsight -- and of course hindsight is an exact science -- that it would have been better had we not accepted those," he said. "But we took them at that time in good faith and we used them for the uses that we said we had put them to." Cookson has been heavily critical of the way McQuaid has led the UCI and has pledged to restore faith in the organization. He has promised to create a completely new independent anti-doping unit, which would work alongside the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Cheats. McQuaid, who is aiming to secure a third term in office, remains philosophical about the future and the battle against doping. "Nobody is silly enough to say that you're 100% confident that the peleton is 100% clean," added the UCI president. "That's just not possible. It's not going to be possible in any sport or in any parts of society, but certainly I think the large majority of cyclists are now going into their careers, not wanting to get involved in doping. "And there's evidence of many riders who come from strong teams, with strong anti-doping backgrounds all winning races and when they get across, you know, when they're doing their press conferences, they are saying I'm an example of how you can win a race clean. "I don't think it'll ever be beaten because in every part of society there are cheats. "There are people who look for a short-cut, who try to win by devious means or whatever. "Whether it's cheating by taking drugs or cheating in any other fashion, there are always going to be people like that in society and in sport ." There is one avenue which remains open to McQuaid though -- a route which involves Armstrong. The opportunity to talk to the disgraced cyclist in a bid to improve doping control remains a possibility -- and McQuaid is refusing to rule out such a move. "He certainly has more knowledge," he said of Armstrong. "If he was prepared, in terms of coming to the UCI, not necessarily to me and explain in more detail or give us more assistance, give us more information and try to help us in planning the future on the fight against doping, we'd certainly be interested in speaking to him."
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ARCNET (also CamelCase d as ARCnet, an acronym from Attached Resource Computer NETwork) is a local area network (LAN) protocol , similar in purpose to Ethernet or Token Ring .
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new york jets quarterback vinny testaverde suffered a season-ending rupture of his left achilles ' tendon with no one within five feet of him .
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the hobbled lakers and hurting phoenix suns could do worse than to go to a.c. green and ask for the secret formula .
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chinese vice premier hui liangyu monday urged concrete measures be taken to protect the ecological environment while building to improve living conditions as part of the country 's campaign to develop its vast western regions .
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german consumer confidence is slipping amid concerns about europe 's debt crisis and the volatile euro , according to a survey published wednesday .
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Under the strategy, Georgia proposes to unify the alliance between the three South Caucasus countries and Turkey.
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Conform strategiei, Georgia propune unificarea alianţei dintre cele trei ţări din Caucazul de Sud şi Turcia.
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Article: This Is My Family by Tim Firth, which opened at the Sheffield Crucible in June, was named best musical.
The cast included Sian Phillips, who won best supporting performance.
Other winners included actress Cush Jumbo, who won best performance in a play for her role as Nora in A Doll's House at Manchester's Royal Exchange.
Janie Dee, who starred in Hello, Dolly! at the Leicester Curve, picked up the award for best performance in a musical.
Sheffield Theatres, which runs the city's Crucible and Lyceum venues, scooped a total of four awards, including the two for This Is My Family.
The musical tells the story of two teenage children, a stressed mum and dad, a bawdy aunt and a forgetful grandmother, played by Phillips, who end up on a disastrous camping holiday.
The songs and script were written by Firth, whose past credits include the Madness musical Our House and the Kinky Boots film script as well as the Calendar Girls movie.
The other winning Sheffield productions were a stage version of the hit film The Full Monty, which won best touring production, and Mike Bartlett's drama Bull, which was named best new play.
In other categories, the award for best children's show was shared between The Borrowers at Northern Stage in Newcastle and Mister Holgado by Unicorn Theatre in London.
Blanche McIntyre was named best director for her take on Chekhov's The Seagull, while the prize for best design went to Jonathan Fensom and Charles Balfour for World War I story The Accrington Pals at the Royal Exchange.
Wendy Houstoun was awarded the prize for achievement in dance for her "insightful, funny" solo show 50 Acts, while the achievement in opera award went to Welsh National Opera Lulu and Lohengrin.
Actor Simon Callow received The Stage award for outstanding contribution to British theatre at the ceremony at the London Guildhall.
Professional productions across the UK were eligible, with the exception of West End shows and National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company productions in London.
The accolade for most welcoming theatre, which was decided by a public vote, went to Exeter's 60-seat Bike Shed Theatre. The winner was chosen by dividing the number of votes for each theatre by its capacity.
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Summarize: A new stage musical by the writer of Calendar Girls has won two prizes at the UK Theatre Awards, which reward the best of British regional theatre.
Article: Edgar Latulip was 21 when he went missing from a home for disabled people in Ontario province.
He boarded a bus, but soon after suffered a head injury that police believe robbed him of his memory.
Mr Latulip lived in the Niagara region under a different identity for decades before experiencing flashbacks.
He told a social worker who checked the name Latulip and discovered it was the subject of a missing person investigation.
A DNA test confirmed his true identity.
"I've been a police officer for 18 years and this is something I've seen on TV but never been a part of," Niagara Regional Police Constable Philip Gavin told the Star.
"Absolutely, this is quite a rare one."
His mother, Ottawa resident Sylvia Wilson told the Record she was "blown away" by the news.
She said the last time she saw him, he was recovering in the hospital after attempting to commit suicide.
Ms Wilson was convinced he had either been killed or killed himself.
Mr Latulip, who is now 50 years old, has the mental age of a 12-year-old, according to the North American Missing Person Network.
Ms Wilson said she had a difficult relationship with her eldest child, but told the Record: "I want to talk to him and help him out any way I can. I just want to see him."
Waterloo Regional Police officer Duane Gingerich said there was a reported sighting of the man in 1993, which made him think he might still be alive, but there was not much hope.
"I had hopes that he was out there somewhere," he told the Record. "For us as investigators, this is great, this is awesome. It's satisfying because most of these cases don't turn out this way. You expect the worst when a person is missing for that period of time."
People who can't remember who they are or where they came from have long captured our imagination.
Before Edgar Latulip, there was Benjaman Kyle. Found naked in a Burger King car park in 2004 with very little recollection of how he got there, finding his true identity became an American obsession.
And in the UK there was Piano Man, a mysterious German found washed up on a beach with a virtuoso musical talent but apparently no memory.
Of course some cases have turned out to be hoaxes, British 'Canoe man' John Darwin famously faked amnesia to try to escape prosecution for massive insurance fraud.
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Summarize: A Canadian man who disappeared 30 years ago is set to be reunited with his family after remembering his identity, Canadian media reported.
Article: The Balquhidder community broadband project will connect about 200 households and businesses.
The project will cost about £300,000 with the funding being provided by private and public investors, including Stirling Council.
Work is expected to begin in the summer with the project due to be completed next year.
Richard Harris, one of the project leaders, told BBC Scotland that the efforts of local volunteers will be essential.
He said: "Most of the work is not particularly specialised, it's basically a plumbing job.
"A project like this is only viable, given the small size of the community, if you have a large amount of volunteer labour.
"The way we're doing it is to split it into about a dozen sectors.
"We're going to do some at a time, so that we can get the revenue coming in from subscriptions from the properties in each sector to help cash flow the next one."
Miles of plastic piping will be laid in the trench, which is about 450mm deep and 100mm wide, with boxes at intervals to run smaller pipes into each property.
The fibre optic cable will then be blown through the ducting pipes with compressed air.
Local residents currently experience sporadic mobile phone reception and very low or non-existent internet connections.
Mr Harris said: "The houses at the very end of the glen near the main road get maybe 2 to 4mb on a good day, it's very unreliable.
"The rest of us get not very much at all. The further up the glen we go, the worse it gets.
"Many of us are on expensive, under-performing, unreliable satellite dishes at the moment."
Mr Harris said the lack of broadband was having a detrimental effect on local businesses and households.
He said: "The farmers can't put in their Defra returns, they can't put in their stock movement sheets.
"Hotels can't get bookings as people physically can't book with them, or people won't book with them because they don't have broadband.
"Young people are forced to leave and don't come back because there's nothing for them here, because of the lack of connectivity."
Residents have been campaigning for greater internet access in the area for more than 10 years.
Mr Harris said: "We are three years into the actual project, almost all of which has been taken up with bureaucracy around the funding.
"We've just decided to do it ourselves with the funding we have.
"Up to now, we've been running on a volunteer basis, with some sponsorship from local businesses and individuals.
"Assuming we get all the funding discussions resolved in the next two weeks, we are getting started almost immediately."
Mr Harris said the first rolls of ducting pipe have arrived, with the villagers set to get to work on the project soon.
He said: "We hope to get the main backbone, running east to west, rolled out this summer.
"It depends on volunteer labour and when farmers aren't lambing or haymaking.
"We are hoping to get a large part of it online this year and the rest finished in the early to mid part of next year."
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Archaeologists have found approximately 30 beautifully preserved mummies in a 4,000 year old Egyptian necropolis which held 53 tombs. Supervisor of Antiquities for Middle Egypt Dr. Abdel-Rahman El-Ayedi's team established his archaeological site in the Faiyum Oasis near the El-Lahun Egyptian pyramid which is just south of Cairo. Besides the mummies, the team found masks, amulets, clay pots and an offering table located in a funerary chapel. The chapel dates back to about 30 BC to 337 AD.
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Archaeologists have also found Caesar's comb.
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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?
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Q: Translate "By Igor Jovanovic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade - 09/10/07" to Turkish?
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In this example a text button and an animated button is used. In order to have nice 3D text, the prepared graphics are added to the menu with the 'Add Image' button.
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Wenn „AVS Previev“ abgehakt ist und man auf „Previev“ klickt, dann werden die verfügbaren Wahlelemente in den verschiedenen Zuständen angezeigt.
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Bowers confronted a similar problem in his edition of Maggie. Crane originally printed the novel privately in 1893. To secure commercial publication in 1896, Crane agreed to remove profanity, but he also made stylistic revisions. Bowers's approach was to preserve the stylistic and literary changes of 1896, but to revert to the 1893 readings where he believed that Crane was fulfilling the publisher's intention rather than his own. There were, however, intermediate cases that could reasonably have been attributed to either intention, and some of Bowers's choices came under fire – both as to his judgment, and as to the wisdom of conflating readings from the two different versions of Maggie.
When was Maggie first published?
Answer: 1893
Question: Read this and answer the question
Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the city include Chelsea, City Island, Great Island and Venice Park.
Besides Chelsea, City Island, and Venice Park, what other community, locality, or place name is included in the city?
Answer: Great Island
Question: Read this and answer the question
The PLP, the party in government when the decision to join CARICOM was made, has been dominated for decades by West Indians and their descendants. (The prominent roles of West Indians among Bermuda's black politicians and labour activists predated party politics in Bermuda, as exemplified by Dr. E. F. Gordon). The late PLP leader, Dame Lois Browne-Evans, and her Trinidadian-born husband, John Evans (who co-founded the West Indian Association of Bermuda in 1976), were prominent members of this group. They have emphasised Bermuda's cultural connections with the West Indies. Many Bermudians, both black and white, who lack family connections to the West Indies have objected to this emphasis.
Why are some Bermudians against the emphasis of West Indies cultural connections?
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Many Bermudians, both black and white, who lack family connections to the West Indies
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Premise: Although their musket practice damaged many sculptures of Hindu gods in the caves, enough survived to make it a worthwhile stop.
Hypothesis: Their musket fire over time destroyed the statues of Hindu gods long ago in these caves.
Answer: no
Premise: A herd of buffalobrought here during the filming of a movie in 1924 now numbers around 400.
Hypothesis: There's a herd of 400 buffalo located here.
Answer: yes
Premise: articles in about half a second.
Hypothesis: articles in very little time, but also quality ones.
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Premise: Florence was the first Italian town to mint its own gold coin (fiorino or florin), a prestigious instrument for trade in European markets, and it organized textile manufacture on an advanced large-scale basis.
Hypothesis: Florence owned other precious gems.
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Answer: it is not possible to tell
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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Minun mielestäni kansalaisoikeuksia koskeva laki on oikeassa.
In English?
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I think the Civil Rights Act is right.
Jos saamme sen toimimaan, toivon, että Yhdysvaltain liiketoiminnasta tulee houkutteleva ja että koko maailman poliittinen ilmapiiri muuttuu.
In English?
xxxxx
And if we can make it work, then I hope that American business will be attracted and the whole political climate across the globe will change.
Tämä on kahdeksasta avaintaidosta annetun suosituksen tarkoitus, ja toistan, että kyse on todellakin vain suosituksista.
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xxxxx
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That is the purpose of the recommendations on the eight key competences, and I will repeat that these are no more than recommendations.
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question: Triple: T. J. Lang COLLEGE Eastern Michigan
answer: T. j. lang is the player name when eastern michigan is the college.
question: Triple: Agra Airport OPERATING_ORGANISATION Airports Authority of India; Agra Airport IATA_LOCATION_IDENTIFIER "AGR"; Agra Airport ICAO_LOCATION_IDENTIFIER "VIAG"; Agra Airport LOCATION Agra
answer: Agra airport, whose location id is VIAG OR IATA is located in Agra. The Airports Authority of India operates it.
question: Triple: Albuquerque, New Mexico IS_PART_OF Bernalillo County, New Mexico
answer: Albuquerque, New Mexico, is part of Bernalillo County.
question: Triple: A Fortress of Grey Ice COUNTRY United States; United States ETHNIC_GROUP Native Americans in the United States
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A Fortress of Grey Ice is from the United States where the Native Americans are an ethnic group.
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Flan2021
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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fs_noopt
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Translate to Turkish:
"If there are no ID documents of persons who committed a crime, the existing criminal intelligence database [fingerprints, DNA, and other ID methods] are unavailable to solve crimes.
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SETimes'a konuşan Dragas, "Bir suç işleyen kişilerin kimlikleri yoksa, mevcut suç istihbarat veritabanı [parmak izleri, DNA ve diğer kimlik belirleme yöntemleri] suçların çözümünde kullanılamaz.
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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zs_noopt
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