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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths? Earths magnetic field helps protect Earth and its organisms. It protects us from harmful particles given off by the sun. Most of the particles are attracted to the north and south magnetic poles. This is where Earths magnetic field is strongest. This is also where relatively few organisms live. Another benefit of Earths magnetic field is its use for navigation. People use compasses to detect Earths magnetic north pole. Knowing this helps them tell direction. Many animals have natural 'compasses' that work just as well. Birds like the garden warbler in Figure 1.36 use Earths magnetic field. They use it to guide their annual migrations. Recent research suggests that warblers and other migrating birds have structures in their eyes. These structures let them see Earths magnetic field as a visual pattern. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Where is Earths magnetic field strongest? Dr. Alex Cross is a psychiatrist and police lieutenant who lives in Detroit with his wife , Maria , their children , Damon and Janelle , and his grandmother , Nana Mama . Upon learning that Maria is pregnant with their third child , Cross considers accepting a job as an FBI profiler , but fears Maria's reaction , as it 'd require them to relocate to Washington , D.C. Meanwhile , a man called Picasso attends to an illegal underground Mixed Martial Arts fighting ring , where he flirts with businesswoman Fan Yau . After brutally beating his opponent , Picasso is invited to Fan Yau's house , where he sedates her while they 're having sex , tortures and kills her . Police Captain Richard Brookwell calls Cross and his partner , Tommy Kane , to the crime scene . On the way there , Cross tells Kane about Maria's pregnancy and the the FBI's offer , and Kane reveals that he is secretly dating their colleague , Monica Ashe . Cross deduces that Picasso is a professional assassin , and finds a sketch made behind by Picasso , revealing that his next target is businessman Erich Nunemarcher . Cross , Kane and Ashe go to Nunemarcher's office , but Nunemarcher ignores their claims . Picasso manages to enter the building , but is prevented from killing Nunemarcher by Cross , and escapes after being shot by Kane . Cross analyzes a drop of Picasso's blood and learns that he is a psychotic former member of the Special Forces and that his real target is billionaire CEO Leon Mercier . Cross informs Mercier that Picasso might be trying to kill him . What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Who does Cross talk with during this story? Coleco Industries Inc., a once high-flying toy maker whose stock peaked at $65 a share in the early 1980s, filed a Chapter 11 reorganization plan that provides just 1.125 cents a share for common stockholders. Under the plan, unsecured creditors, who are owed about $430 million, would receive about $92 million, or 21 cents for each dollar they are owed. In addition, they will receive stock in the reorganized company, which will be named Ranger Industries Inc. After these payments, about $225,000 will be available for the 20 million common shares outstanding. The Avon, Conn., company's stock hit a high in 1983 after it unveiled its Adam home computer, but the product was plagued with glitches and the company's fortunes plunged. But Coleco bounced back with the introduction of the Cabbage Patch dolls, whose sales hit $600 million in 1985. But as the craze died, Coleco failed to come up with another winner and filed for bankruptcy-law protection in July 1988. The plan was filed jointly with unsecured creditors in federal bankruptcy court in New York and must be approved by the court. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer:
Which products resulted in stock growth for Coleco in the 1980s?
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New York Times Blog I conceived the idea of walking from Flamborough Head to Spurn Head, along the Holderness coast of East Yorkshire; which lies to the north of the city of Hull, and to the east of York. It was about 60 miles and I could do it comfortably over three days. Why this walk along this coast? Well, the soil here — loess or clay — was deposited during the last ice age, and ever since then the long shore drift has been carrying it away to the south. The Holderness is, in point of fact, the fastest-eroding coast in Europe, with some six feet a year being lost to the North Sea. I have distinct childhood memories of watching “Nationwide,” the BBC’s evening TV current affairs program, and seeing the folksy presenter, Michael Barratt, with his distinctive 1970s hairstyle (like an ice cream cone, melting asymmetrically over his brows), interviewing some poor householder who was sitting in one half of a room, while the other half had disappeared into a local void. “I can’t oonderstand it,” the householder was saying, with broad Yorkshire vowels. “I oonly poot those UPV windows in laast year and now loook what’s ‘appened!” To which — I understood, even aged 12 — the only possible reply was: “Why the hell did you buy a house on the edge of a cliff, then?” True, these may be screen memories of a screen — but the erosion was real enough. In January of this year there was a photo in the Independent newspaper of a house about to topple over the cliffs at Skipsea Sands, a third of the way along the coast, and that decided me: I would do the walk. I thought it would be strange enough seeing all these homeowners of the abyss, but stranger still was the notion that if I travelled the whole way within six feet of the cliff — or better still on the foreshore — I would be taking a walk that no one would ever be able to reproduce, because the very land itself would’ve disappeared within months. Flamborough Head and Spurn Head are place names well enough known in England — as is the seaside resort of Bridlington — but the rest of the coast, apart from its disappearing act, had no public profile at all. Perhaps it was this constant erasure that made it so secret? Half a mile or more had gone since the Roman era, scores of towns and villages had been inundated since Medieval times — could it be that such an ongoing diminution of once mighty — if always tiny — Albion was too much for the collectivity to face? I left the train at Bempton and set off for Flamborough Head along roads, because there were no direct paths marked on the map. As ever under these circumstances I feared for my life: in rural England the walker and the driver are pitted against one another: flesh versus steel; and while pedestrians may be a little self-righteous, it’s nothing to compare with what I term “The Divine Right of Cars.” Still, the fields were full of ripening wheat, the hedgerows with brambles, there were larks in the sky and soon enough I reached the bird reserve at the end of the promontory, turning southwest past the white-painted lighthouse and along the grassy path beside chalk cliffs. So far, so conventional: cliffs a couple of hundred feet high, the resort of Bridlington with its Ferris wheel and roller coaster standing out five miles away in the haze. I walked on at a brisk pace, the cliff ever declining, until I reached the outskirts of the Victorian town, and strolled, a strange revenant, through its holiday crowds: the young people eating fat and sugar, the old and obese sitting in their electric wheelchairs, one of which was blazoned, “Woodcock Assisted Mobility.” But beyond Bridlington things got — as Alice would say — curiouser and curiouser. Soon enough the bathers and sand castle construction teams faded, the beach widened to half a mile or so, and there were men flying enormous kites, their parenthetic shapes bracketing sections of blue sky. This image put me in mind of Flamborough and Spurn Head, which were also shaped like two apostrophes, perhaps everything in between them was in quotes — or worse, ironized? There were concrete dragon’s teeth strewn along the sands like the martial building blocks of Brobdingnagian children, World War II defenses against Germans intent on gaining this crumbly possession. There were tip-tilting pillboxes on the bluffs above the beach, and quite suddenly I was entirely alone in all this sky, sand, loess and wheat, and there was a squadron of vintage Spitfires flying in perfect formation overhead. On and on I plodded throughout the long, hot afternoon, while the chocolate bluffs mounted into cliffs and the concrete rubble on the beach grew and mutated. At about six in the evening I began to see the first structures atop the cliff: struts and girders poking from the clay, slippages of fresh earth marking the sign of recent falls, and sometimes sticking out from these, prosaic detritus: a sheet of galvanized iron, a roll of linoleum, a course of red bricks still mortared together — all of it instant archaeology. Chunky lumps of sea-rounded bitumen lay about on the beach, the biscuity remains of roadways dunked in the waves. It was a spooky sight, and while the few people I encountered were cheery enough (Yorkshire people tend to be, priding themselves on their openness compared to uptight southerners — and weasely Lancastrians), I was pleased when I located the path up to Skipsea, a mile or so inland, where I was staying the night. I say “located,” because I’d decided to dispense with my maps — on this soon to be inexistent littoral, I wanted to feel, as much as possible, like a long-shore drifter: human clay being carried southwards by the current of my own obsession. If the first day was odd, the second day on the Holderness coast was utterly bizarre. In the early morning the coast was blanketed in a sea fog — or “fret” as they call it locally — and the dwellings along the cliff edge, which I got to see now from behind, were ramshackle, winnowed out by the gulf opening up in their former front gardens. And yet, still people hung on here, despite the void encroaching beneath their feet. I headed on south towards Hornsea, and passed through leisure park after leisure park, each one full of large caravans (or — ha! — “static” homes) — the front row of each encampment confronted its inhabitants of Aspen, Monte Carlo and Hideaway with a band of sea, a band of sky and the cliff edge. I stopped to talk to one of these modern-day Canuts, a stocky man in a white singlet who was drinking a cup of tea on the tiny balcony of his caravan. I asked him if he was worried about the encroaching gulf, but he was blithe: “When it gets too near they oop and move us back a few rows, like,” he explained. “But we’ve 46 feet between uz and the cliff — there’s a chap in the next park along, he’s only 12, and his van ‘nt even chained!” He shook his head at the idea of such folly then pointed out an embayment in the cliff between two promontories. “See there, I reckon that’ll be next to go, bit in ‘t middle went a few days ago.” At Hornsea, snug behind its sea defenses, I left the cliffs. All the inhabitants of the villages and towns along the Holderness believe that one settlement’s defenses — concrete bastions, steel groynes and floodgates — mean the next one along will be still more severely gouged. Certainly, as I trudged on I couldn’t see much in the way of a beach until I reached Mappleton and descended into another world. The cliffs here were high, and walking along underneath them I became fixated on the capacity of the clayey mud to mimic everything from the finials and volutes of Gothic architecture to the physiognomy of the human face. The loess collapses either by being undercut by the sea, or due to what’s called “rotational slumping.” This looks exactly what it sounds like: the whole face of the cliff twisting round in response to some hideous and chthonic torsion. When the cliff has fallen the next tide turns the chunks of clay into round blobs, each studded with multicolored pebbles. The sight of the blobby beach and the cakey cliffs, the solitude — there were no people after a mile or so, and I didn’t see another soul for four hours — the heat — the sun had burnt through the sea fret — the signs warning of unexploded ordnance — and then, the ordnance itself: a rusting bomblet, fuse intact — and the proliferating ruins of the sea defenses, it all made me realize, yet again, that wilderness is a state of mind: if I climbed up at a low point of the cliff I could see perfectly ordinary farms across the wheat fields, but down here there was nothing, save me and this liminal desert. Eventually, I met a fossicker, who stood and chatted to me with his hammer held at jaunty angle while his kid smashed some blobs beside us with his. I told him about the bomb: “I’ve seen 4,000 of the things — little A10 tank-buster practice bombs, forming a sort of shoal, like, all pointed the same way along the beach.” Could they all be live? I asked. “Oh, no,” he laughed, “soom’ll be concrete, or solid metal — but soom’ll be live, right enoof.” As we were talking there was a puff of earth along the beach and a section of cliff fell down, perhaps 30 feet across. “You missed a really big ‘un earlier on,” the fossicker said, not that he appeared in the slightest bothered; he was more interested in telling me about the three layers of deep time that were bound up in the Holocene clay, and how the erosion released them for him and his ilk: “I’ve found a bison down towards Withernsea mere,” he told me proudly. Then we parted — and I walked on, the mud pressing on my right side, for now, having seen a fall I was seriously anxious for the first time: what if I were to expire thus, humped by the frigid shoulder of Ceres? And yes, the next day was still stranger. Waking just past dawn in the back bedroom of the Old Plough Inn at Hollym, again about a mile inland, I could see that the sea fret was back — and still thicker. I walked across the misty fields to the beach and set off for Spurn Head, trapped in my own mobile sauna (it was surprisingly warm), the disc of the sun up above like a radiant vent around which the mist swirled. On and on crunching over shingle and coarse sand, the sea chuntering away on my left, with the only people about sea fishermen in ones and twos, trapped in their taciturn maleness. I got to Easington, and here were still bigger piles of old concrete blockhouses mangled on the beach. On I trudged, past the carefully roped-off breeding grounds of terns, which chirruped a warning overhead. Then, I was there: I could see, even in the mist, the tapering promontory of Spurn Head stretching out ahead of me in the gloom, its spine covered in marram grass and furze, its flanks shingle speared with the rotting spars of failed breakwaters. The Head is three miles long, and an ever-shifting thing, constantly being eroded along its northern side, and reconstituted on the southern, which fronts the Humber estuary. I pushed on, gripped now — despite seriously blistered feet — with a fierce need to reach my destination, and then, as if to reward me, just as I passed the lighthouse, and the end of the promontory was in sight, the sea fret rolled back and the sun came out. I say “the end,” but if by this I mean a precise point, since Spurn Head is curved, I’m not sure that it was possible to establish the exact terminus of this parenthetic landmass. This noted, it may be, that like any other piece of quoted speech, I, remain there still — together with my words. What are the most important parts of this text?
A novelist's walk through summer.
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Fakat bu ülkelerin yine de AB tarafından onaylanmış, gerekli kapasiteye sahip kurumların geliştirilmesini öngören bir "yerel yönetim yardımı yönetim sistem" hazırlamış olmaları gerekiyor. Translate to English
However, they will be required to have previously prepared a "decentralisation assistance management system", which entails the development of capable, EU-accredited institutions.
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QUES: Continue writing. Dwight learned that both his radiator and A/C compressor needed repairs, and without the +++++++++ ANS: radiator working right, the engine will overheat. QUES: Continue writing. Paint at the hardware store was purchased by Nelson from Randy because +++++++++ ANS: Randy is a salesman. QUES: Continue writing. Benjamin bought a cool leather jacket for Nick, so +++++++++ ANS: Nick gave them credit for making them cool. QUES: Continue writing. Patricia made a public statement against Amy, claiming they'd assaulted them, causing +++++++++ ANS:
Patricia to have a lot of sympathy from the media.
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winogrande:1.1.0
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Please capitalize where necessary: but if you sit with yes man, destroys it not your rep with ncr, legion and house? A: But if you sit with Yes Man, destroys it not your Rep with NCR, Legion and House? Q: show family tree starting with marie christine thomasdatter A: Show family tree starting with Marie Christine Thomasdatter Q: using boltzmann's thermo-dynamic constant k, planck also constructed an extremely high temperature: A: Using Boltzmann's thermo-dynamic constant k, Planck also constructed an extremely high temperature: Problem: in seconds, you will learn exactly what type of m3url file you have, the software program associated with your file, the publisher who created it, its security safety status, and a variety of other useful information. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it? Answer: In seconds, you will learn exactly what type of M3URL file you have, the software program associated with your file, the publisher who created it, its security safety status, and a variety of other useful information. Text: check rates and availability for hotel mountsinai. then proceed to booking. Correct capitalization: Check rates and availability for Hotel Mountsinai. Then proceed to booking. Q: 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!! A:
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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Write a question about the following article: Coming off their blowout win over the Eagles, the Broncos traveled to Arlington, Texas, for an interconference duel with the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys grabbed a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, with a 2-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tony Romo to wide receiver Dez Bryant, followed by running back DeMarco Murray rushing for a 4-yard touchdown. The latter score occurred after a fumble by Broncos' wide receiver Eric Decker. The Broncos later got on the scoreboard, with quarterback Peyton Manning connecting on a 4-yard shovel pass to tight end Julius Thomas for a touchdown. Early in the second quarter, a 43-yard field goal by placekicker Dan Bailey gave the Cowboys a 17-7 lead. The Broncos then reeled off 21 unanswered points, with Manning adding two more touchdown passes — a 2-yarder to Decker and a 9-yarder to Thomas, followed by Manning rushing for a 1-yard touchdown on a bootleg play. A 48-yard field goal by Bailey at the end of the first half narrowed the Broncos' lead to 28-20. The Broncos added to their lead midway through the third quarter, with Manning connecting on a 2-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Wes Welker. However, the Cowboys subsequently began chipping away at the Broncos' lead, with Romo connecting on an 82-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Terrance Williams. A 48-yard field goal by placekicker Matt Prater gave the Broncos a 38-27 lead, but the Cowboys further narrowed the Broncos' lead, with a 2-yard touchdown pass from Romo to Bryant (with an unsuccessful two-point conversion attempt). On the Broncos' next possession, Manning threw his first interception of the season, and the Cowboys subsequently re-claimed the lead early in the fourth quarter, with Romo throwing a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jason Witten, coupled with a two-point pass from Romo to Williams. The Broncos tied the game at 41-41 on their next possession, with a 50-yard field goal by Prater, however, on the Cowboys' next possession, Romo connected on a 4-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Cole Beasley to give the Cowboys a 48-41 lead with 7:19 remaining in the fourth quarter. Manning subsequently led the Broncos on a 9-play, 73-yard drive, which culminated with running back Knowshon Moreno rushing for a 1-yard touchdown to tie the game at 48-48 with 2:24 remaining in the fourth quarter. Two plays into the Cowboys' next possession, as the Cowboys were attempting a game-winning drive, Romo was intercepted by Broncos' linebacker Danny Trevathan at the Cowboys' 24-yard line just before the two-minute warning. On the fourth play of the Broncos' final possession, the Broncos were facing a 3rd-and-1 at the Cowboys' 2-yard line, after the Cowboys had exhausted two of their three team timeouts. Moreno earned a crucial first down after Manning implored him to go down before reaching the goal line instead of scoring a touchdown, which forced the Cowboys to burn their final timeout with 1:35 remaining in the fourth quarter. After three kneel-downs by Manning, Prater nailed the game-winning 28-yard field goal as time expired. This was the only game during the 2013 season in which the Broncos wore their alternate navy blue jerseys. Question about the article:
How many field goals did the Cowboys make in the second quarter?
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See also (Economy of Hong Kong) and (Education in Hong Kong) The implementation of compulsory universal education in 1971, following with an extension to nine years in 1978, give rises to an increased number of women elites. Besides, the transform of social environment in Hong Kong also contribute to the rise of women education. In the past, if a family does not have enough money to send both their son and daughter to school, they will choose to educate the son over the daughter. Nonetheless, owing to the economic growth since 1960s, Hong Kong has become a wealthy society with a significant change in population at the same time. The birth rate in Hong Kong steadily decreased from 16.8% in 1981 to 8.6% in 2014. It reveals that the nuclear family structure nurturing only one to two children in a family is common, in which girls could receive better education due to the more concentrated resources within the family. According to the report of Hong Kong Annual Digest of Statistics by Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong, a trend of universalism for boys and girls could be observed since the 1970s; and girls' enrolment rate in general was higher than the boys' since the 1980s. The gap between male and female enrollment in post-secondary education has narrowed down and female students even outnumber male students in entering University Grants Committee (UGC) funded programmes in recent decades. The percentage of females and male students enrolled in UGC-funded programmes was 53.7% and 46.3% in 2014, which is quite different from 32.9% and 67.1% respectively in 1987. However, when specifically comes to research postgraduate programmes, more male students were recorded since the programmes are largely related to sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). People in Hong Kong have gender bias in STEM fields, perceiving women as less capable of mastering the STEM knowledge and pursuing related careers. Half of the teenage girls in Hong Kong were discouraged to focus on mathematics and sciences during secondary school, which lead to their lessened self-concept in STEM. Thus, the sex ratio of students enrolled in UGC-funded engineering and technology programmes is imbalance, which is 29.5% for female and 70.5% for male in 2016. The situation is not much improved as compared with 14.1% for female and 85.9% for male in 1996. Answer this question "What is the education like?" by extracting the answer from the text above.
compulsory universal education in 1971, following with an extension to nine years in 1978, give rises to an increased number of women elites.
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What's an example of a movie review?
This is one of three 80's movies that I can think of that were sadly overlooked at the time and unfortunately, still overlooked. One of the others was Clownhouse directed by Victor Salva, a movie horribly overlook due to Salva's legal/sexual problems. Another would be Cameron's Closet which strikes me as somewhat underrated--not great, but not nearly as bad as the reviews I've seen. Paper House is well worth your time and I think that it is one of those very quiet films that will just stick in your brain for far longer than you might think. I mean, 10 years after I've seen it and I still give it some pause, whereas something that I might have seen 6 months ago has gone into the ether.
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test: Guldiman "Tanık sindirme olayları düzenli olarak kayıtlara geçmektedir." dedi. English? translation: "Incidents of witness intimidation are recorded regularly," Guldiman said. Bir grup BH'li yönetmen Radovan Karadziç'in tutuklanmasını istedi. [Getty Images] In English? xxxxx A group of BiH filmmakers want Radovan Karadzic apprehended. [Getty Images] How is "Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has become the first senior Southeast European official to visit Egypt since the February fall of its former President Hosni Mubarak." said in Turkish? Kosova Dışişleri Bakanı Enver Hoxhaj, Mısır'ın eski Cumhurbaşkanı Hüsnü Mübarek'in Şubat ayında devrilmesinden bu yana ülkeyi ziyaret eden ilk Güneydoğu Avrupalı üst düzey yetkili oldu. Q: Translate "Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) leader and former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj visited Albania last week." to Turkish? A: Kosova'nın Geleceği için İttifak (AAK) lideri ve eski Kosova Başbakanı Ramuş Haradinay geçtiğimiz hafta Arnavutluk'u ziyaret etti. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Saraybosna'daki İngiliz Büyükelçiliği ticari ve ekonomik işlerden sorumlu mustesari Tim Hanson, bu reformların BH dışındakilere de iyi mesajlar gönderdiğini soyledi. test: Ancak gelirler, tartışmalar ve değişim çağrılarına rağmen çoğu Türk otelinde yürürlükte olan "herşey dahil" sistemi tarafından bir derece kısıtlanıyor. English? translation:
However, revenues are somewhat restricted by the "all-included" system which remains in force in most Turkish hotels, despite controversy and calls for change.
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Here is some data: The Rice Boat food Fast food; The Rice Boat area riverside; The Rice Boat familyFriendly yes. Write a sentence that describes this data
The is a kid friendly fast food place near the riverside called The Rice Boat.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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Input: . Generate a negative review for a place Output: Where is Talia??!! I've been seeing her at the salon for the last year and suddenly she's gone. Per the recommendation of the receptionist, I decided to make an appointment with one of their "master" stylists, Veronica. Nice enough gal, but she used a TON of product on my baby fine hair that absolutely stunk, there was no neck massage during the shampoo and she proceeded to give me a super short "graduated" bob cut that I didn't ask for. She may be a "master" at the salon, but didn't measure up to Talia (who was considered an "entry level" stylist!). I don't think I'll be going back unless Talia returns. I'm so bummed because it took me about 3 years to find a stylist that actually listened to what I wanted and still treated me like every woman wants to be treated on a day of beauty. Damn! Input: . Generate a positive review for a place Output: Celebrated my husbands birthday there with friends. Loved the food. Everyone was very surprised where it was and how nice it was. Thank you for a great time. Peepz Input: . Generate a negative review for a place Output: Food was moderate and exceptionally overpriced. Service was good, venue was enjoyable. I think price and the expectation built about this place ruined it for me, only because it winds up this is a very expensive place trying to be a LEGITIMATE expensive place. Instead, it's just overblown. I can see how college couples and the nouveau riche would find House of Tricks to be a cut above; after all, if you're paying a lot of money, it MUSt be a good place, right? Warning to those who have experienced real "fine dining" and eaten domestically and abroad: this is NOT the real deal - move along to something else. Input: . Generate a negative review for a place Output:
So I hope the food is good because the service sucks. I sat down for a to go order. It took 20 minutes to place my order and another 25 minutes to get it. One waitress and one cook. All the tables were dirty and there were only Five other people in the place. Don't be in a hurry.
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IN: This is an email Paul, I am in the early stages of planning my next run to Singapore and Sydney. I was thinking about bringing my wife and staying over a couple of days (or a week). What is the weather like in July and are you going to be there? Thanks, What is the subject? OUT: Trip to Sydney IN: This is an email Seminars/Forums, etc. Sub Group I met with Denise on December 16th and here is a recap of the discussion relative to our sub group for your information. Seminars What is the subject? OUT: Denise Palmer Huggins Interview IN: This is an email The World Wide RibFest "celebration of the Rib" is coming up. This will be the 5th annual ribfest, and John Mee has his work cut out for him to defend the title he won last year (for the second time). I believe he will have a tough time, as the competition looks increasingly focused on unseating the former Bostonian from his Throne. For those of you who haven't been to a ribfest in the past, it's a barbeque competition where 5 to 7 cooks compete to see who can produce the best Baby Back Ribs (if you want those Fred Flintstone beef ribs, you ain't getting them here). A blind-judging takes place to determine the winner, but often the crowd gets up in arms and nominates a "peoples choice" (though this is not officially recognized by the sanctioning body). Every year, my wife asks the following: "So, besides Ribs, beer and margaritas, what else will be served?" I reply: "Nothing comes to mind." She replies: "No." As you might expect, she wins this discussion year in, year out. So, appetizers, sides, desserts and food & drink for the kids are also served. The competition around the grills gets a little rough, so I recommend that the young and faint-of-heart maintain a safe distance while the cooking and competition is taking place. The appropriate College football games will be broadcast, so you don't have to worry about missing any games. There are a couple of changes to this year's competition: The competition will be held at the John Mee/Laura Benjamins compound in Bellaire Mike Paradise (who won the very first ribfest) has stepped out of the competition this year citing "personal reasons" Date & Time Saturday November 3rd. We fire the grills up around 12:00, and the judging takes place between 3:00 and 3:30. Where 4807 Elm Street in Bellaire Directions (from John Mee himself) From downtown, take 59s to 610s. The first exit is the Bissonette//Fournace exit. Take this exit and go through the light, noting the gouging in the lamppost from that freak cherry-picker accident from last April. Before the Bisonette light, there is a big Chase Bank Building. Right before that building is Elm Street. Take a right on Elm Street exactly 236 yards to 4807 Elm Street. Go inside and ask for directions there, cause I really don't have a clue... KIDS Bring 'em! We'll have the Moonwalk set up for them again this year, and we'll have hot dogs, burgers, popcorn and drinks for them. The more kids the better. What you need to bring Nothing, except maybe some attitude to heckle the cooks while they try to concentrate. What is the subject? OUT:
RIBFEST -5- (Nov. 3rd)
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[Q]: Вот список решений, которые были приняты в нашем списке рассылки и одобрены Менеджером документации, Сьюзен Г. Клейнман (Susan G. Kleinmann). Translate this to English? [A]: Here is a list of decisions that were made on our mailing list and approved by our Documentation Manager, Susan G. Kleinmann. [Q]: Вы так же можете скачать перевод текста песни Martina Mcbride Phones Are Ringing All Over Town здесь . Мы стараемся сделать так, чтобы слова песни Phones Are Ringing All Over Town были наиболее точными, поэтому если у вас есть какие-то корректировки текста, пожалуйста отправляйте их нам. Translate this to English? [A]: We tried to make lyrics as correct as possible, however if you have any corrections for Phones Are Ringing All Over Town lyrics, please feel free to submit them to us. [Q]: Вот таблица сервисов, стандартно использующих каждый порт: Translate this to English? [A]:
Here's a table of the common services using each port:
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Here is some data: The Rice Boat food Fast food; The Rice Boat area riverside; The Rice Boat familyFriendly yes. Write a sentence that describes this data:
The is a kid friendly fast food place near the riverside called The Rice Boat.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Laskentamenetelmä ei ollut varsinaisesti huomion keskipisteenä, sillä ehdolla oli niin monia eri vaihtoehtoja ja mahdollisia lähestymistapoja. Tärkeintä meille oli kuitenkin löytää perusta koko Eurooppaa varten, jotta yhdenmukaista järjestelmää voitaisiin soveltaa yleisesti niin pohjoisessa kuin etelässä tai missä muualla tahansa. Q: Translate "We eagerly await the Commission's report on the strategy in relation to the countries that in future will border upon the EU." to Finnish? Yes: Odotamme innokkaina komission kertomusta EU:n tulevia naapurimaita koskevasta strategiasta. [Q]: Geneettisesti manipuloitujen elintarvikkeiden pakkausmerkinnät Translate this to English? [A]: Labelling of foodstuffs produced using GMOs Question: Yhteenvetona komissio voi hyväksyä tarkistukset 2, 4, 6 ja 11. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: To summarise, the Commission can accept Amendments Nos 2, 4, 6 and 11. test: Hyvä kollega, otan mielelläni kannan huomioon, mutta kuten tiedätte, puheenjohtajakokouksen tehtävänä on tarkastella kuvailemaanne tilannetta. English? translation: Mr van den Berg, I am happy to take note of what you have said but, as you know, it is the Conference of Presidents who will be examining the situation that you describe. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Lopuksi, ehkäpä keventääkseen näistä huolenaiheista aiheutunutta jännitystä, liittokansleri Schröder ilmoitti, että Saksa haluaa vähentää yhteisön talousarvioon maksamiaan nettomaksuja.
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Luke Anderson, winner of Big Brother 2012, was born a woman but is undergoing a full sex change. Wife Becki says they have an 'incredible sex life' and can't wait to start a family. His hormone injections have lowered his. voice, grown hair on his body and even thickened his facial bones, which. help him achieve a more masculine look. By. Bianca London. PUBLISHED:. 07:21 EST, 28 December 2012. |. UPDATED:. 07:32 EST, 29 December 2012. Luke Anderson won over the nation when he was crowned the winner of Big Brother 2012. But for the 31-year-old TV star winning the show meant more than just prize money or fame, it meant acceptance, because Luke was actually born a girl. After living as a man for three years, Luke is now preparing to have a full sex change with the support of his wife Becki Anderson, and the couple plan to start a family as soon as possible with the help of an anonymous sperm donor. Scroll down for video. Happy together: Becki and Luke Anderson are looking forward to starting a family together, even though Luke doesn't have a penis because he was born as a girl. 22-year-old Becki from Chester had never dated a woman before but loves Luke as a man, despite the fact that he doesn't have a penis, and can't wait to give birth to his child next year. The couple who married in summer of 2011 told Closer magazine: 'We can’t wait to have a New Year baby. We’ll pick a sperm donor who has features like Luke so the baby looks like both of us.' They plan on bringing up their baby to be open-minded and will one day explain the situation. Winning: Luke, who won Big Brother 2012, is using his prize money to buy a house and can't wait to be a father. Over the last three years, Luke's hormone injections have lowered his voice, grown hair on his body and even thickened his facial bones, which help him achieve a more masculine look. After dating men and. attempting to live his life as a woman, at the age of 27 he decided to begin the process of changing sex. Becki, who is now a mortgage advisor, worked as a waitress in a hotel at the age of 20 and met chef Luke there. The pair hadn't gone further than kissing when Luke divulged his secret. Becki was shocked when she found out the truth but was so impressed that he mustered the courage to tell her. 'It might sound hard to believe, but I don’t care he hasn’t got a penis. 'We have an amazing sex life. We try all different toys and positions, though Luke doesn’t wear a strap-on,' she told Closer. After moving in together, the pair married at the hotel they met at and Luke underwent a double mastectomy. But it wasn't until May 2012 that they shared Luke's secret with Becki's family. Because of Luke entering the Big Brother house, they knew it was the right time and Becki's family, friends and colleagues all fully supported them. After putting his £50,000 Big Brother winnings towards saving for a family home, Luke said: 'It’ll give us the family we dream of. 'I think I’ll make a great dad and I know Becki will be a brilliant mum.' What are the important parts of this article?
Luke Anderson, winner of Big Brother 2012, was born a woman but is undergoing a full sex change. Wife Becki says they have an 'incredible sex life' and can't wait to start a family. His hormone injections have lowered his. voice, grown hair on his body and even thickened his facial bones, which. help him achieve a more masculine look.
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Goal and options: How can I make great hot chocolate that tastes unique? OPTIONS: - Microwave Nutella and Milk in a mug. - Microwave peanut butter and Milk in a mug. output answer: Microwave Nutella and Milk in a mug. [Q]: Which of the following solutions is better for the following goal: shot glass OPTIONS: - is covered by tissue - is held by tissue [A]: is covered by tissue input question: mortar and pestle OPTIONS: - grind medicine into dust - grind dirt into dust output answer: grind medicine into dust [Q]: Objective: To make mac and cheese OPTIONS: - Fill a pasta pot with water and bring to a boil at low heat on a stove top. Add 4 cups pasta and cook according to the instructions on the box. Drain by pouring pasta and water through a strainer. Place three tablespoons butter in a separate pot and melt at medium heat. Add three tablespoons flour and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture is lightly browned. Add 1 1/2 cup milk and 1/2 cup heavy cream and whisk with a balloon whisk to remove lumps. Add 1/2 tablespoon paprika, salt and pepper according to taste. Whisk. Cook over medium-high heat until sauce thickens. Add 2 cups colby jack cheese and stir until the cheese melts. Take off the stovetop and add the drained pasta. Stir and serve. - Fill a pasta pot with water and bring to a boil at high heat on a stove top. Add 4 cups pasta and cook according to the instructions on the box. Drain by pouring pasta and water through a strainer. Place three tablespoons butter in a separate pot and melt at medium heat. Add three tablespoons flour and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture is lightly browned. Add 1 1/2 cup milk and 1/2 cup heavy cream and whisk with a balloon whisk to remove lumps. Add 1/2 tablespoon paprika, salt and pepper according to taste. Whisk. Cook over medium-high heat until sauce thickens. Add 2 cups colby jack cheese and stir until the cheese melts. Take off the stovetop and add the drained pasta. Stir and serve. [A]: Fill a pasta pot with water and bring to a boil at high heat on a stove top. Add 4 cups pasta and cook according to the instructions on the box. Drain by pouring pasta and water through a strainer. Place three tablespoons butter in a separate pot and melt at medium heat. Add three tablespoons flour and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture is lightly browned. Add 1 1/2 cup milk and 1/2 cup heavy cream and whisk with a balloon whisk to remove lumps. Add 1/2 tablespoon paprika, salt and pepper according to taste. Whisk. Cook over medium-high heat until sauce thickens. Add 2 cups colby jack cheese and stir until the cheese melts. Take off the stovetop and add the drained pasta. Stir and serve. Q: Here is a goal: How to wash clothes How would you accomplish this goal? OPTIONS: - Place dirty laundry in washing machine with soap. - Place dirty laundry in clothes dryer with dryer sheet. A: Place dirty laundry in washing machine with soap. Question: Goal: how to clean your car Which of the following methods is more reasonable for accomplishing this goal? OPTIONS: - use a hose, soap and a sponge to clean specific areas where necessary. - use a pressure washer and a bar of soap to clean any areas necessary. Answer:
use a hose, soap and a sponge to clean specific areas where necessary.
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Q: Write a positive tweet. A: Thks Max!!!! Happy!!!! Good night all Q: Write a positive tweet. A: @ncteacher77 I knew u'd like that Q: Write a negative tweet. A: Yawn. I feel like playing Gears 2 but I don't want to end up wanting to fling the controller out the window. It's been laggier lately. Q: Write a positive tweet. A:
What to do when you are bored at this time of night... GO TO SLEEP!
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question: Write a brief sentence. answer: One woman doing jumping jacks. question: Write a brief sentence. answer: The bicycle is yellow. question: Write a brief sentence. answer: A boy sits outside. question: Write a brief sentence. answer:
the snowboarder is on the ground
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FMI, care examinează separat performanţa fiecărei republici, a îndeplinit deja o misiune similară în Serbia. In English? xxxxx The IMF, which reviews the performance of the republics separately, has already carried out a similar mission in Serbia. Aş dori să subliniez în special rolul coordonatorului de transplant sau al echipei coordonatoare, a căror importanţă este indiscutabilă. In English? xxxxx I would especially like to underline the role of the transplant coordinator or coordination team, the importance of which is beyond question. "Aceasta este o bună oportunitate pentru a dezbate şi discuta într-un mod decent. In English? xxxxx
"That is a good opportunity to debate and talk in a decent manner.
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Make use of the article to answer the questions. (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? 14. What did Iran announce? Numbered answers:
1. Iran 2. because it won't embrace the framework laid out in a previous conference 3. U.N. and Iranian officials 4. Monday 5. Syria 6. Yes 7. at the last-minute 8. the leading Syrian opposition group 9. peace 10. transitional 11. to help end the violence 12. unknown 13. U.N. and Iranian officials 14. that it would not accept "any preconditions" for joining the talks
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Q: "It is located in the Quang Nam province and is home to approximately 25,000 inhabitants." to French **** A: Il est situé dans la province de Quang Nam et est à la maison à approximativement 25.000 habitants. Q: "The Committee also recommends that the miscellaneous income of $3,126,000 for the period from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2002 be applied to the resources required for the period from 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004 and that the balance of $108,365,800 gross ($93,101,700 net) be prorated among the individual peacekeeping operation budgets to meet the requirements of the support account for the period from 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004." to French **** A: Le Comité recommande aussi que les recettes diverses de l'exercice allant du 1er juillet 2001 au 30 juin 2002, d'un montant de 3 126 000 dollars, soient affectées au financement des dépenses de l'exercice allant du 1er juillet 2003 au 30 juin 2004 imputables au compte d'appui et que le solde d'un montant brut de 108 365 800 dollars (montant net : 93 101 700 dollars) nécessaire à cette fin soit réparti entre les budgets des opérations de maintien de la paix proportionnellement à leur montant. Annexe Q: "When the ice is present, the northernmost region of our country looks like a solid land mass and has been treated as such by northern people and wildlife." to French **** A: Lorsque les glaces sont présentes, la région à l’extrême nord de notre pays ressemble à une zone terrestre solide et est considérée comme tel par la faune et la population nordique. Q: "Ltd 0 Changzhou Dehao Decoration Materials Co., Ltd Changzhou Dehao Decoration Materials Co., Ltd 0 Changzhou Otai Decorative Material Co., Ltd Changzhou Otai Decorative Material Co., Ltd 0 Changzhou Saili Wood Co., Ltd Changzhou Saili Wood Co., Ltd 0 Chinafloors Timber (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Chinafloors Timber (Shanghai) Co., Ltd 0.88 Fujian Yongan Forestry (Group) Joint-Stock Co., Ltd Fujian Yongan Forestry (Group) Joint-Stock Co., Ltd 0.28 Jiangsu Eting Woodwork Co." to French **** A:
Ltd 0 Changzhou Dehao Decoration Materials Co., Ltd Changzhou Dehao Decoration Materials Co., Ltd 0 Changzhou Otai Decorative Material Co., Ltd Changzhou Otai Decorative Material Co., Ltd 0 Changzhou Saili Wood Co., Ltd Changzhou Saili Wood Co., Ltd 0 Chinafloors Timber (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Chinafloors Timber (Shanghai) Co., Ltd 0,88 Fujian Yongan Forestry (Group) Joint-Stock Co., Ltd Fujian Yongan Forestry (Group) Joint-Stock Co., Ltd 0,28 Jiangsu Eting Woodwork Co.
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IN: Write the next sentence in this paragraph: How to deposit cash Check that the preprinted information is correct. Lots of information on the slip is already printed. Your name, address, bank name and address, and your account number should all be on the deposit slip already. OUT: Before depositing cash, check to ensure this information is present and correct. If the information is not present or incorrect, talk to a representative of the issuing bank. IN: Write the next sentence in this paragraph: Several boats are shown sailing on the water as a man narrates before the start of a boat race. stats OUT: are shown on the screen as the man explains some of the stats. IN: Write the next sentence in this paragraph: How to print uber receipts Check your email. After each trip your take with uber, the summary and receipt is sent to the email address Open the email receipt. Click the email from uber that matches the trip you want to print a receipt for. OUT:
If you don't see the uber receipt in your email, check your spam or junk mail folder. If you're having trouble locating the email, try searching for " uber " in your mail program to view all the emails you've received from uber.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Translate the following sentence to Russian: Almost 2500 years ago Herodotus, the ancient Greek philosopher and historian in his famous books called “Histories” says that Kurash is a common practice for people living in the territory where the modern Uzbekistan is located.
Почти 2500 лет назад Геродот, знаменитый древнегреческий философ и историк, в своем монументальном труде «История» упоминает Кураш в описаниях обычаев и традиций народов древнего Узбекистана.
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Here is a question about this article: Gaddafi sought to develop closer links in the Maghreb; in January 1974 Libya and Tunisia announced a political union, the Arab Islamic Republic. Although advocated by Gaddafi and Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, the move was deeply unpopular in Tunisia and soon abandoned. Retaliating, Gaddafi sponsored anti-government militants in Tunisia into the 1980s. Turning his attention to Algeria, in 1975 Libya signed the Hassi Messaoud defence agreement allegedly to counter "Moroccan expansionism", also funding the Polisario Front of Western Sahara in their independence struggle against Morocco. Seeking to diversify Libya's economy, Gaddafi's government began purchasing shares in major European corporations like Fiat as well as buying real estate in Malta and Italy, which would become a valuable source of income during the 1980s oil slump. What is the answer to this question: What was the name of the abortive political union between Tunisia and Libya in 1974?
Arab Islamic Republic
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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“1990 yılında Yugoslavya AB’nin kapısındaydı. Could you please translate this to English?
"In 1990, Yugoslavia was on the door of the EU.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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Write a text based on this summary: obama defeats clinton in wyoming caucuses the latest prize in epic democratic race Text:
barack obama on sunday savored an easy victory over hillary rodham clinton in wyoming 's caucuses , capturing new momentum after recent setbacks in their fierce tug-of-war for the democratic presidential nomination that could drag on for months .
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Summarize: The campaign is being led by Stoke-on-Trent South Labour MP Rob Flello, whose constituency neighbours the site of one the factories. The 20,000 workers at ROF Swynnerton became known as the Swynnerton Roses. Across the UK, about 1.5 million women worked in similar factories. Mr Flello said "recognition was long overdue". "Every day these women were putting their lives on the line for this country, producing the bullets and shells that were needed on the front-line," he said. "We've recognised the Bevan Boys, the Land Girls and so forth but we've never recognised the munitions workers and it's about time we put that right." In 2009, a tree was planted at the National Memorial Arboretum, near Alrewas in Staffordshire, in honour of the Swynnerton Roses. Mr Flello said their work and the work of the other women required a more "significant memorial" within the arboretum. Iris Aplin and Mary Taylor, who both worked at the Swynnerton factory, said their work should be remembered. "Everybody accepted the work because there was a war on and we were intent on helping our troops to win it, but it should be recognised," said 90-year-old Mrs Aplin. Mrs Taylor, also 90, said: "It was women at work which helped to win the war and because it was troops that were on the front-line, munitions workers have been overlooked." The factory the women worked in remained open until 1958. The site is now owned by the Army and is used as a training base.
A campaign has started to raise funds for a memorial for women who worked at munitions factories in World War II.
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Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: One of the things I've done in Texas is I've been able to put together a good team of people. I've been able to set clear goals. The goals ought to be an education system that leaves no child behind, Medicare for our seniors, a Social Security system that's safe and secure, foreign policy that's in our nation's interest, and a strong military, and then bring people together to achieve those goals. Hypothesis: the foreign policy is unchanged Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: Clonaid, which claims to have produced 13 cloned babies worldwide, told the Streats daily newspaper two Singaporean couples had signed deals agreeing to pay $200,000 to conceive children through cloning. Hypothesis: Cloning is very expensive. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: Nuance was an American dance music/freestyle group. It was formed by the producer and arranger, Ron Dean Miller, and featured Vikki Love on vocals. They charted three hits on the US "Billboard" Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the 1980s, including "Loveride," which hit #1 in 1985. The same track peaked at #59 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1985. Hypothesis: Loveride was played in a lot of dance clubs. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated:
Context: CTV Kitchener A man was taken to hospital by air ambulance Friday after being seriously injured at a workplace in Puslinch Township. Emergency crews were called to a workplace on Kerr Crescent, south of Aberfoyle, around 8 a.m. in response to the incident. According to Wellington County OPP, a 48-year-old man received serious injuries to one of his hands. The Ministry of Labour is investigating the incident. Hypothesis: Kerr Crescent contains a q
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anli/r3:0.1.0
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Spurs were Women's Premier League Southern Division champions this term, while Rovers won the Northern Division. Bianca Baptiste's brace either side of the break and Wendy Martin's late lob gave Spurs victory and the WPL title. With just one promotion spot available, Tottenham will now join the WSL subject to meeting certain licence criteria. But BBC Sport understands meeting those criteria will be a formality for Spurs, a club who have bolstered significantly behind the scenes this season, adding a strength and conditioning coach and additional resources off the field. Media playback is not supported on this device Then, as a WSL 2 club, Spurs could - in theory - join other WSL 2 outfits in applying to join WSL 1, if they were to submit an application before 30 May, after the FA invited second-tier sides to bid to replace defunct club Notts County in the top tier. For the first winter season of the WSL - starting in September - there will be 10 teams in WSL 1 and 10 in WSL 2. Meanwhile, Gemma Donnelly's Blackburn - who impressively went their entire regular league season unbeaten - are set for a further year in the third tier. This article was about:
Tottenham are set to join the Women's Super League for the first time in 2017-18 after a 3-0 win over Blackburn in a third-tier play-off at The Valley.
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huggingface:xsum
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question: By. Emma Innes. PUBLISHED:. 10:44 EST, 11 April 2013. |. UPDATED:. 10:44 EST, 11 April 2013. A 21-year-old student has found a way of allowing Facebook users to encode pictures with secret messages. Owen Campbell-Moore, a computer science student at Oxford University, has created a browser extension that allows people to share secret messages on the social networking site. Secretbook allows anyone with access to Google Chrome to hide 140 character long messages in JPEG images uploaded to Facebook and these messages can only be unlocked using a personal password. Secretbook allows anyone with access to Google Chrome to hide 140 character long messages in JPEG images uploaded to Facebook. It works by hiding messages amongst the millions of images that are uploaded to Facebook. It does this by changing a pixel to a different colour and then replicating it in many different pictures to spell out a message. This message is then only revealed to someone who knows the password and knows which pixel to look for. According to Wired.com, Mr Campbell-Moore spent two months designing the programme as part of a university project. It is the first time that anyone has managed to work out how to hide messages in computer files and it is very difficult for Facebook to detect as it operates through a Google Chrome web extension platform. Secretbook works by hiding steganographic messages where no one would think to look – in this case, among the millions of images that are uploaded to Facebook. Mr Campbell-Moore told Wired.com: ‘Many tools for steganography in JPEGs have existed in the past although they have always required that the images are transmitted exactly as they are.’ For example, this could be one pixel which has been changed to a different colour and then replicated in many pictures to spell out a message – to see this message you have to know the password and which pixel to look for. However, when a picture is uploaded to Facebook the image is automatically formatted which would render any message incomprehensible. It is the first time that anyone has managed to work out how to hide messages in computer files and it is very difficult for Facebook to detect as it operates through a Google Chrome web extension platform. As a result, Mr Campbell-Moore had to copy the sites recompression algorithm so that the encoded message is automatically compressed meaning that it does not change when recompressed by Facebook. Mr Campbell-Moore accepts that the technology could be used by terrorists but he believes that they would not use his method of steganography as it is not entirely secure. When Wired.com approached Facebook a spokesperson declined to comment on Secretbook. answer: Owen Campbell-Moore's plugin allows encoding of pictures with messages. It allows people to hide 140 character notes, which can only be unlocked using a password, in pictures that are uploaded to Facebook. First time anyone has worked out how to hide messages in computer files - it works by placing messages where people wouldn't think to look. There is a fear that the technology could be used by terrorists. question: By. Sophie Jane Evans. It looks as though it’s lying in wait to sting unsuspecting beachgoers. But in fact this giant jellyfish is harmless to humans – and a long way from home. Usually found in the Atlantic or the Mediterranean, the creature was spotted by wildlife photographer Steve Trewhella in Portland, Dorset, and is one of ten seen recently along the south coast. Experts say there could be an influx of these barrel jellyfish – up to 3ft 2in in diameter – over the next few months due to warmer weather. 'Invasion': The latest in a string of barrel jellyfish sightings has been reported on a beach in Portland, Dorset. Above, wildlife photographer Steve Trewhella poses with the enormous creature, measuring 3ft in diameter. Richard Harrington of the Marine. Conservation Society said: ‘Although this species is harmless … we still. advise the public not to touch them.’ It comes just days after a jellyfish the size of a dustbin lid was sighted on the island by dog walker Suzanne Sheldon. Following her discovery, Ms Sheldon, 47, said: 'It was at least three feet in width and was very bulky too. It was the largest jellyfish I had ever seen.' Experts have warned that there could be an influx of the sea creatures as the weather warms up. Enormous: Experts have warned that we could see an influx of the sea creatures as temperatures soar to 20C toward the end of May. Above, the jellyfish which was spotted by the 49-year-old photographer, from Wareham. Washed up: Mr Trewhella believes the huge creature was washed ashore during strong winds and high tides. Forecasters expect high pressure to take hold later in May - sending temperatures soaring above 20C. In recent weeks, up to 10 barrel jellyfish have been spotted washed up on beaches around the South Coast. High numbers: In recent weeks, up to 10 barrel jellyfish have been spotted washed up on beaches around the south coast. Left, the jellyfish spotted by Mr Trewhella and, right, local Julie Hatcher poses with another jellyfish. Mr Harrington added: 'This is an Atlantic species and are sometimes found washed up but we still advise the public not to touch them.' But Mr Trewhella believes the creatures have come ashore because of strong winds and high tides. 'It's not that unusual to see jellyfish, they aren't particularly common in Dorset but we do see them every once in a while,' said the photographer. 'Jellyfish are a form of plankton, and the warm weather means we might see an increase in the levels of plankton. Another finding: It comes just days after a jellyfish the size of a dustbin lid was sighted on a beach in Portland. 'This is something that occurs around this time every year and it is known as the plankton boom. 'However, it is not the warm weather that causes jellyfish to wash up, instead it's the wind and tides that leave them stranded on beaches. 'I think we will see more strandings because of the on-shore winds and the tides, but people should be careful not to touch them.' 'Very bulky': Dog walker Suzanne Sheldon, who discovered the creature, said it was 'at least three foot in width' Barrel jellyfish - Rhizostoma pulmo in Latin - are often known as dustbin-lid jellyfish because of their enormous size. They are commonly found in the north east Atlantic, Adriatic, and Mediterranean sea and are prey to leatherback turtles. Experts have warned that some of the jellyfish can sting and anyone affected should seek medical attention. answer:
Latest in string of barrel jellyfish sightings reported on beach in Portland. Enormous creature was spotted by wildlife photographer Steve Trewhella. Comes days after a jellyfish the size of dustbin lid was sighted on island. Experts warn there could be influx of sea creatures as weather warms up. Forecasters expect temperatures to soar above 20C at the end of May.
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Translate "The company, SANY HEAVY INDUSTRY Ltd., one of largest stock-exchange-quoted companies in China and a manufacturer of high quality plant and machinery manufacturing equipment, stands alongside BODO as a strong commercial partner." to Russian?
SANY HEAVY INDUSTRY Ltd., ведущая акционерная китайская компания и производитель высококлассных машин и сборочной техники, является надежным партнером BODO.
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CONCEPTS: computer, student, use GEN: a student uses her computer as her classroom . CONCEPTS: planet, star, universe GEN: the universe with planet and stars CONCEPTS: celebration, music, provide GEN: sentimental sounds provided music at the celebration . CONCEPTS: approach, harbor, ship GEN:
a ship approaching the harbor .
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
fs_noopt
A Soyuz capsule made a soft landing in complete darkness in the steppes of Kazakhstan early on Sunday, bringing a US-Russian space trio back to Earth from the International Space Station. What is a good title for this?
US-Russian Space Crew Make Soft Landing in Dark
Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
zs_noopt
input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output: a romantic crime comedy that turns out to be clever , amusing and unpredictable input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment. output: long input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output: hopefully inspire action input: Generate a short movie review that has "positive" sentiment. output:
in exploring an attraction that crosses sexual identity
Flan2021
glue/sst2:2.0.0
fs_noopt
How is "About 40 domestic and foreign actors are competing for the actors' award." said in Turkish?
En iyi erkek oyuncu ödülü için yaklaşık 40 yerli ve yabancı aktör yarışıyor.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Translate ""This was a disastrous move that allowed Mladic to escape." to Romanian?
"Aceasta a fost o măsură dezastruoasă care i-a permis lui Mladic să fugă.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Problem: Many historical sites exist throughout the city, including 59 properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Of these, nine are among the 60 U.S. National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut. The New Haven Green, one of the National Historic Landmarks, was formed in 1638, and is home to three 19th-century churches. Below one of the churches (referred to as the Center Church on-the-Green) lies a 17th-century crypt, which is open to visitors. Some of the more famous burials include the first wife of Benedict Arnold and the aunt and grandmother of President Rutherford B. Hayes; Hayes visited the crypt while President in 1880. The Old Campus of Yale University is located next to the Green, and includes Connecticut Hall, Yale's oldest building and a National Historic Landmark. The Hillhouse Avenue area, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also a part of Yale's campus, has been called a walkable museum, due to its 19th-century mansions and street scape; Charles Dickens is said to have called Hillhouse Avenue "the most beautiful street in America" when visiting the city in 1868. What tourist spot can be found directly underneath the New Haven Green? The answer is the following: a 17th-century crypt Problem: Through most of Shell's early history, the Shell Oil Company business in the United States was substantially independent with its stock being traded on the NYSE and with little direct involvement from the group's central offices in the running of the American business. However, in 1984, Royal Dutch Shell made a bid to purchase those shares of Shell Oil Company it did not own (around 30%) and despite opposition from some minority shareholders, which led to a court case, Shell completed the buyout for a sum of $5.7 billion. Shell Oil Company's United States business throughout its early history is described as what? The answer is the following: substantially independent Problem: St Helena has long been known for its high proportion of endemic birds and vascular plants. The highland areas contain most of the 400 endemic species recognised to date. Much of the island has been identified by BirdLife International as being important for bird conservation, especially the endemic Saint Helena plover or wirebird, and for seabirds breeding on the offshore islets and stacks, in the north-east and the south-west Important Bird Areas. On the basis of these endemics and an exceptional range of habitats, Saint Helena is on the United Kingdom's tentative list for future UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Saint Helena has a high proportion of what kind of birds? The answer is the following: endemic Problem: Since 1947, Canadian military units have participated in more than 200 operations worldwide, and completed 72 international operations. Canadian soldiers, sailors, and aviators came to be considered world-class professionals through conspicuous service during these conflicts and the country's integral participation in NATO during the Cold War, First Gulf War, Kosovo War, and in United Nations Peacekeeping operations, such as the Suez Crisis, Golan Heights, Cyprus, Croatia, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Libya. Canada maintained an aircraft carrier from 1957 to 1970 during the Cold War, which never saw combat but participated in patrols during the Cuban Missile Crisis. What are some of the wars the Canadian Military was involved in? The answer is the following:
Cold War, First Gulf War, Kosovo War
Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
fs_noopt
Siellä ja täällä on pieniä erimielisyyksiä, mutta missä ei olisi? Translate to English
There was the odd bit of discord here and there, but where does that not happen?
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Soul Ballet is a musical project of actor, producer, arranger, programmer, and multi-instrumentalist Rick Kelly "RK." Soul Ballet’s music is smooth contemporary jazz/electronica, characterized as pulsating electronic beats entwined with a dark, moody atmosphere. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: Most people describe Soul Ballet as uplifting. **** Answer: No [Q]: A list of science fiction films released in the 1960s. These films include core elements of science fiction, but can cross into other genres. They have been released to a cinema audience by the commercial film industry and are widely distributed with reviews by reputable critics. Collectively, the science fiction films from the 1960s received five Academy Awards, a Hugo Award and a BAFTA Award. Some science fiction movies from the 1960's were also listed under different genres. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: Yes Problem: The 315th Operations Group is a United States Air Force Reserve unit assigned to the 315th Airlift Wing. The unit is stationed at Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina. The 315th Group controls all operational McDonnell Douglas C-17 Globemaster III flying squadrons of the 315th Airlift Wing. It was activated in 1992, when Air Force Reserve Command implemented the Objective Wing organization. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "315th Airlift Wing consists of Air force reserves and active-duty military personal"? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Q: Castle Wolfenstein ran on Microsoft machines. Castle Wolfenstein is a stealth-based action-adventure shooter video game developed by Muse Software for the Apple II. It was first released in 1981 and later ported to MS-DOS, the Atari 8-bit family, and the Commodore 64. "Beyond Castle Wolfenstein" is its sequel. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes The Little Girl Next Door is a 1912 American silent short drama directed by Lucius Henderson and written by Philip Lonergan. The film starred William Garwood and Marguerite Snow in the lead roles. Prints of the film are in the Library of Congress and other collections. The Little Girl Next Door is a 1850 American silent short drama directed by Lucius Henderson and written by Philip Lonergan. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: No Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: The Multiwavelength Atlas of Galaxies is a textbook and atlas of 35 well studied galaxies (including our Galaxy) authored by Glen Mackie of the Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology. It was originally published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: Glen Mackie has written books about the galaxies in space and will continue to write more. **** Answer:
It's impossible to say
Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
fs_opt
How is "Landlords and tenants of most rental units are covered by most of the rules in the Act." said in Russian?
Арендодатели и арендаторы большинства видов арендованного жилья подпадают под действие большинства положений данного закона.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_noopt
The Steelers opened their 2016 season on the road against the Redskins. In the first quarter, the Redskins got on the board jumping out to a 6-0 lead with two field goals kicked by Dustin Hopkins from 31 and 40 yards out. In the second quarter it was all Steelers as they jumped out to leads of 7-6 and 14-6 at halftime when Ben Roethlisberger found Antonio Brown and Eli Rogers on 29-yard and 3-yard touchdown passes. After the break, the Steelers moved ahead 24-6 when Chris Boswell nailed a 46-yard field goal while Roethlisberger found Brown on a 26-yard touchdown pass. The Skins tried to rally later on in the quarter, but could only get away with a 34-yard field goal from Hopkins making the score 24-9. Though in the fourth quarter, they would eventually pull within 8 when Chris Thompson ran for a 1-yard touchdown making the score 24-16. Later on in the quarter, the Steelers sealed the game when DeAngelo Williams ran for two touchdowns from 15 and 6 yards out to make the final score 38-16. How many points were scored by halftime? A: 20 After a tough road loss, the Browns traveled northwest to take on the Vikings. The Vikes would score first as AP ran for a 2-yard TD for a 7-0 lead. The Browns managed to tie it as 2nd-string QB Brian Hoyer found Josh Gordon on a 47-yard TD pass for a 7-7 game. The Browns took the lead in the 2nd quarter as Hoyer found Jordan Cameron for a 19-yard TD pass and a 14-7 lead. The Vikes tied the game as Christian Ponder ran for a 6-yard TD to make the score 14-14. The Browns moved back into the lead as Billy Cundiff kicked a 38-yard field goal for a 17-14 lead and increased it with a trick play as Spencer Lanning found Cameron on an 11-yard TD pass for increasing the score to 24-14. Blair Walsh managed to get the Vikes within 7 after he kicked a 43-yard field goal for a 24-17 halftime lead.After the break, Ponder ran for another TD from 8 yards out tying the game 24-24. They retook the lead in the 4th quarter as Walsh nailed a 30-yard field goal for a 27-24 lead. Hoyer found Cameron with less than a minute left in the game for a final score of 31-27. With the win, not only did the Browns improve to 1-2, but they also snapped a 7-game losing streak against NFC teams. Which team had the longest first quarter touchdown? A: The Browns With the 1335 Treaty of Trentschin and the 1348 Treaty of Namslau, most of the Silesian duchies were ruled by the Silesian Piast dukes under the feudal overlordship of the Bohemian kings, and thus became part of the Crown of Bohemia. In 1476 the Crossen district became part of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, when the widow of the Piast ruler, Barbara von Brandenburg, daughter of Elector Albert Achilles, inherited Crossen. In 1526 Silesia was acquired by Austria's Habsburg Monarchy after the death of King Louis II of Bohemia. Brandenburg contested the inheritance, citing a treaty made with Frederick II of Legnica, but Silesia largely remained under Habsburg control until 1742. Which treaty was signed first, the Treaty of Trentschin or the Treaty of Namslau? A:
1335 Treaty of Trentschin
Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
fs_opt
What is the subject line for this email? Lech - A high priority Master Netting and Setoff Agreement (see attached) is in the late stages of negotiation with the below-referenced AEP affiliates. The agreement is currently intended to be limited to masters/ transactions between ENA &/or EPMI and two major AEP trading affiliates, American Electric Power Service Corporation as Agent for the AEP Operating Companies ("AEP") and AEP Energy Services, Inc. ("AEPESI"). The Netting Agreement explicitly identifies enabling agreements between those entities relating to trading physical gas, physical power, and financial swaps. Earlier today the Enron Credit group indicated that ENA trades (using GTCs) physical coal and physical synfuel with American Electric Power Service Corporation. Please contact me with any questions. -- David Subject Line:
AEP Master Netting Agr
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aeslc:1.0.0
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We strive to connect you with the best Staunton Virginia Domestic Violence lawyers and attorneys in your location Start by choosing a location and category in your area. It's that simple. Say this using Spanish
Nos esforzamos para conectar con el mejor Staunton Virginia Violencia Doméstica los abogados en su ubicación Empiece por elegir un lugar y la categoría en su área. Es así de simple.
Flan2021
para_crawl_enes
zs_noopt
Write a sentence not in English.
Cu toate acestea, atât timp cât taţii şi mamele nu pot îndeplini aceeaşi sarcină din punctul de vedere al naşterii, respectiv taţii nu pot naşte un copil, trebuie probabil să rezolvăm egalitatea de şanse în alte zone.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
zs_noopt
Q: TEXT: A teenage girl who died after injecting herself with insulin may have taken it to try to lose weight. Charlie Dunne, 19, used an insulin pen belonging to her diabetic boyfriend while he was out at a hospital appointment. An inquest heard the trainee hairdresser may have taken the hormone previously after hearing that it could help slimmers. Miss Dunne with boyfriend Terence Rhoden. He found the teenager unconscious on the living room floor of their home after he returned from hospital and realised she had taken his insulin. But the teenager, who was fit and healthy, would have been unaware of the ‘catastrophic’ danger the drug posed to non-diabetics, a coroner said. Miss Dunne was discovered collapsed at the home in Atherton, Greater Manchester, she shared with boyfriend Terence Rhoden, 28, when he returned hours later. Loss: Charlie Dunne, 19, injected herself with an insulin pen belonging to diabetic boyfriend Terence Rhoden. She died in hospital a few days later. She suffered brain damage caused by a dramatic drop in blood sugar and died in hospital six days later. Police later investigated claims by Miss Dunne’s family that Mr Rhoden had confessed to injecting her with insulin in the past to help her lose weight. But he denied doing so and officers found no evidence that he was involved in his girlfriend’s death. Bolton Coroner’s Court was told that ‘bubbly’ Miss Dunne was a regular at her local Methodist church, where she was given the community title of ‘rose queen’ for her charity fundraising. However, the inquest was told she suffered mood swings and had tried to overdose on tablets during a previous relationship. She also claimed to have suffered a miscarriage and was worried she could not have children, despite a lack of medical evidence to support her fears. The court heard that Mr Rhoden was woken when Miss Dunne returned from her local pub in an ‘agitated’ state on December 17 last year and threatened to take painkillers. She told him to leave, saying he was ‘too good for her’. After talking, she calmed down and fell asleep on the sofa. Mr Rhoden left for his appointment at around 7am the next day, but arrived home to find his insulin pen on the couch ‘down the cushion, kind of sticking out’. ‘It was a brand new one,’ he said. ‘The box was in the bin. When I found the insulin pen it was empty.’ The court heard that the 100ml pens used by Mr Rhoden, who has suffered with diabetes for seven years and needs insulin injections four times a day, contain between 60 and 100 doses. Miss Dunne was taken to the Royal Bolton Hospital, where doctors discovered her blood glucose levels had plummeted. She died on December 23. Her uncle, Andrew Dunne, claimed Mr Rhoden told him his niece had taken insulin before. The builder said the pair had ‘heard somewhere, like the pub, that insulin could help you lose a bit of weight’. The hearing was told Mr Rhoden (left) talked about insulin injections with Miss Dunne’s uncle Andrew Dunne (right) as she was being kept on a ventilator in hospital the day after her admission. Det Insp Paul Rollinson of Greater Manchester Police confirmed Mr Rhoden’s account was correct and an examination of Miss Dunne’s phones showed nothing to suggest the relationship was volatile. Philip Dunne (centre), the victim's father said: 'Charlie would never take her own life and would never take drugs as far as I’m aware and was very anti-drugs' He added: ‘He did say that two weeks prior he had given her an injection to see if it worked.’ Mr Rhoden said his girlfriend knew how to inject the drug, but denied helping her inject herself or seeing her take the hormone. Her parents, Michelle and Philip Dunne, told the hearing their daughter would not have committed suicide and was ‘anti-drugs’. ‘[She] would never do anything like suicide because it was selfish and all it does is upset the family left behind,’ said Mrs Dunne. Recording a verdict of misadventure, coroner Alan Walsh said: ‘It’s likely that this was a cry for attention that had the most dramatic and catastrophic consequence.’ A: Highlights: Charlie Dunne, 19, died after using Terence Rhoden's medication. Coroner said teenager was prone to mood swings and 'crying for attention' There were claims Mr Rhoden had previously injected Miss Dunne after hearing insulin could help with weight loss. However, the coroner said there was no evidence he was involved in death. Q: TEXT: By. Chris Pleasance. Police are hunting for two thieves in Florida who stole an iPad from a canoe rental office before making their getaway in a kayak. The pair were caught on security cameras picking the tablet computer, worth $700, up from the front desk of Wekiva canoe rental before one of them places it in his bag. But instead of making a conventional escape on foot, the pair decided to jump in a kayak and paddle to freedom instead. Police are looking for two men who took an iPad from the front desk of a canoe rental office (pictured) Write caption here. But now they are being hunted by Seminole County deputies, who think they could have been rowing toward Wekiva Springs State Park. According to deputies one suspect is a. Hispanic man with a partial goatee, dark colored hair, a blue and light. blue horizontally striped tank top, and black plaid shorts. He took the iPad from the front desk before going to the bathrooms and meeting with another man, described as being a white male wearing a dark colored hat, and a white shirt with a design on the front. After meeting it appeared that the Hispanic male put the iPad in the white male's backpack. Officers are still hunting for the missing pair, and anyone with information is being asked to call the Seminole County Police Department at 407-665-1720. One suspect is described as being Hispanic with a partical goatee (left) while the other is white (right) The pair were recorded taking the tablet computer, worth $700, from Wekiva Island, Florida (pictured) A:
Highlights: Two men filmed taking iPad from canoe rental office in Florida. One checks coast is clear before putting computer in other one's bag. After swiping the device they make their getaway in a kayak.
Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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How to set the avatar of your outlook profile (outlook 2013 ) Open outlook 2013 either on mac or windows. Click on " people " in the lower right hand corner. Click on " new contact " in the top left corner. OPTIONS: - On the new contact screen, select what " avatar " means to you. For example, if you make a new friend and click on " on mymypersoners, " you will be using mysenabled for work. - This will provide your new contact id using a blue " x " shape. Check the box that says " personal info " next to the first keyboard name (e.g., " account info for my manager "). - If it is used, it should display by default. On apple, you can also click on the apple logo in the upper left hand corner, right in front of " contacts ". - A dialog box will appear, which allows you to enter the details of the contact. Click on the stock profile picture, which is located in the middle of this window. A dialog box will appear, which allows you to enter the details of the contact. Click on the stock profile picture, which is located in the middle of this window. How to find information on a business that no longer exists Locate records through the library of congress. The library of congress has compiled an aid to assist researchers in finding information on old businesses. The guide also includes selected internet resources relating to business history. OPTIONS: - Locate any letters or abbreviations associated with a known business name. Request documents related to a particular name. - You can get most information via the library of congress website, although some library organizations accept access to older library materials as well. Refer to your author's work. - It can be found at https: // www.loc. Gov/rr/business/ask a library of congress librarian. - You can try looking through your library of congress's website. There are 75 federal libraries in the u.s. It can be found at https: // www.loc. Gov/rr/business/ask a library of congress librarian. A weight lifter is in a gym, and he lifts a barbell. he OPTIONS: - lifts it in the air and drops it, then continues working out. - lifts it over his head, then drops it to the ground before walking away. - stands by the bar and lifts it toward his chest. - drops the bar, trying to catch it. lifts it over his head, then drops it to the ground before walking away. How to cope with trochanteric bursitis Avoid overuse injuries. One of the main causes of bursitis of the hip, or any other large joint, is repetitive motions that strain tendons and inflame the underlying bursa sacs. This can happen with too much jogging, cycling, stair climbing, kicking or standing, especially on hard surfaces. OPTIONS: - While it can be treated with ease, your and your partner's muscles may need some time to recover and absorb the strain. Remember that irregular practice is key to recovery, even if you don't have an injury. - Even if surgery has been performed, it may still make the area more inflamed and cause light bruising and pain. As soon as you start doing strength training, take care to breathe deeply and keep a positive attitude. - As such, don't overdo it at work or while exercising. Run on softer surfaces (such as grass or a treadmill) if you're a jogger. - Some people would prefer to skip these activities altogether until their hip joint is more agile and strong and they can avoid elbow swing syndrome by spending time exercising and socializing. Rest for at least 4 weeks following the episode.
As such, don't overdo it at work or while exercising. Run on softer surfaces (such as grass or a treadmill) if you're a jogger.
Flan2021
hellaswag:1.1.0
fs_opt
What happens next in this paragraph? How to act quiet and mysterious Try to shorten the things you want to say. Never say anything more than you need to say. ( example: correct " what are you doing after school? ", " nothing. Possible answers: -- " incorrect, " what are you doing after school? ", " i'm gonna go home, sit down, read a book, eat supper and then maybe go shopping. ") keep the details to a minimum.; -- Haven't talked to anybody ", " where is the bathroom? ", etc. ) when you hear something great happen at school.; -- ") you also want to cover any topics that might spook people around you. For example: " have a good time, but then i will shut the door and listen more " or " that evening, i will go to the bathroom...it'll keep me occupied..." Keep it short.; -- " ) You can completely shorten the things that someone says to all of you, but are you limited only by your ability to fill the space needed? If someone asks you what you really want to say, simply say whatever you need. For example: " i'd rather still count to four in an hour.;
" incorrect, " what are you doing after school? ", " i'm gonna go home, sit down, read a book, eat supper and then maybe go shopping. ") keep the details to a minimum.
Flan2021
hellaswag:1.1.0
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See also (Economy of Hong Kong) and (Education in Hong Kong) The implementation of compulsory universal education in 1971, following with an extension to nine years in 1978, give rises to an increased number of women elites. Besides, the transform of social environment in Hong Kong also contribute to the rise of women education. In the past, if a family does not have enough money to send both their son and daughter to school, they will choose to educate the son over the daughter. Nonetheless, owing to the economic growth since 1960s, Hong Kong has become a wealthy society with a significant change in population at the same time. The birth rate in Hong Kong steadily decreased from 16.8% in 1981 to 8.6% in 2014. It reveals that the nuclear family structure nurturing only one to two children in a family is common, in which girls could receive better education due to the more concentrated resources within the family. According to the report of Hong Kong Annual Digest of Statistics by Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong, a trend of universalism for boys and girls could be observed since the 1970s; and girls' enrolment rate in general was higher than the boys' since the 1980s. The gap between male and female enrollment in post-secondary education has narrowed down and female students even outnumber male students in entering University Grants Committee (UGC) funded programmes in recent decades. The percentage of females and male students enrolled in UGC-funded programmes was 53.7% and 46.3% in 2014, which is quite different from 32.9% and 67.1% respectively in 1987. However, when specifically comes to research postgraduate programmes, more male students were recorded since the programmes are largely related to sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). People in Hong Kong have gender bias in STEM fields, perceiving women as less capable of mastering the STEM knowledge and pursuing related careers. Half of the teenage girls in Hong Kong were discouraged to focus on mathematics and sciences during secondary school, which lead to their lessened self-concept in STEM. Thus, the sex ratio of students enrolled in UGC-funded engineering and technology programmes is imbalance, which is 29.5% for female and 70.5% for male in 2016. The situation is not much improved as compared with 14.1% for female and 85.9% for male in 1996. Answer this question "What is the education like?" by extracting the answer from the text above.
compulsory universal education in 1971, following with an extension to nine years in 1978, give rises to an increased number of women elites.
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quac:1.0.0
zs_opt
How is "The alternative – jihadist anarchy that would turn Gaza into a Palestinian Somalia – is simply too unbearable to contemplate." said in Russian? Альтернативу – анархию джихадистов, которая превратит Газу в палестинскую Сомали – слишком невыносимо представлять. How is "Our kennel located in the big house out of the city in the calm place not far from forest and lake. All our puppies socializing and growing in the best kennel conditions." said in Russian? Также мы никогда не появляемся на "птичьих рынках". How is "I love this version of Sketch." said in Russian? При первом включении программы AKVIS, удивляешься простоте интерфейса, окно и 5-6 кнопок и они при наведении курсора исчерпывающе говорят о своих функциях. Всё просто удобно и понятно, а уже при работе с программами AKVIS, поражаешься полученному результату и начинаешь понимать, что все твои фотографии от пейзажа до натюрморта (не говоря уже о чёрно белых фотографиях) без программ AKVIS просто мёртвые. How is "0 - allows use the mode of amplitude 7300_Lnb_Tone_Amplitude control." said in Russian?
0 - позволяет использовать режим управления амплитудой 7300_Lnb_Tone_Amplitude.
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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Translate to French: (d) A new subparagraph was added to paragraph 105: Answer: d) Un nouvel alinéa a été ajouté au paragraphe 105 : Translate to French: Markus Consulting Reference Number: Answer: Markus Consulting Numéro de référence: Translate to French: The two scenes involving bears and seals can be interpreted as hunting scenes. Answer:
Les deux scènes comportant des ours et des phoques peuvent être vues comme des épisodes de chasse.
Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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This is some data: Albuquerque, New Mexico IS_PART_OF Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Generate a detailed description of this data.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is part of Bernalillo County.
Flan2021
gem/dart:1.1.0
zs_opt
How is "I want to make it clear that I believe that the vast majority of the people of Northern Ireland do not wish to return now, or any time in the future, to what we went through in the past." said in Romanian? Doresc să subliniez faptul că, din punctul meu de vedere, marea majoritate a cetățenilor Irlandei de Nord nu vor să se întoarcă, nici acum, nici în viitor, la ceea ce au trăit în trecut. How is "I believe that the second Barroso Commission will be even stronger and better prepared in policy terms than the previous one." said in Romanian? Cred că a doua Comisie Barroso va fi chiar mai puternică şi mai bine pregătită în domeniul politicilor decât cea anterioară. How is "That is why I consider that a vote in favour of the report will be yet another victory for Parliament in the fight to protect consumers and yet another big step which will breathe new life into the internal market." said in Romanian? De aceea consider că un vot favorabil pentru prezentul raport va constitui o altă victorie a Parlamentului în lupta pentru protecţia consumatorilor şi un alt pas înainte care va revigora piaţa internă. How is "While noting that the planned withdrawal would "definitely free up forces", de Hoop Scheffer said such a "link was not made"." said in Romanian?
Deşi a menţionat că retragerea planificată va "elibera în mod cert forţe", de Hoop Scheffer a afirmat că "nu a fost făcută o asemenea legătură".
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
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Translate "Some analysts in Macedonia believe the name battle can spill over into this organisation." to Turkish?
Makedonya'daki bazı analistler isim anlaşmazlığının bu örgüte de taşabileceğine inanıyorlar.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best way to check yourself for skin cancer is to do a self-examination, or survey. When performing your skin survey, choose a particular day during the month and note it on the calendar. Evaluate each area of your skin, leaving no part unseen. After you look at all the easily seen areas, use a mirror to evaluate the genitals, the anal area, between the toes, your back, and any other hard to see area. It may be helpful to have an image of a body chart and check off areas as you check them on yourself, as well as make note of any moles or markings you find. For examining your scalp, enlist the help of a friend, partner, or spouse. Part your hair in small sections looking and feeling for erosions, scales, or discolored lesions. With the advent of tanning booths and full-body tans, you can end up with skin cancer on the vulva and penis. Take your skin survey seriously and leave no surface unexamined. The best way to adequately perform this survey is to know what each different kind of skin cancer looks like. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. It is most often found in the sun-exposed areas of the head, including the ears and neck. It is erosive in nature, which means the local skin invasion of the cancer eats into the tissue it affects. It metastasizes, or spreads, to other sites on the body. Risk factors for this include sun exposure, tanning bed use, tendency to freckle, fair skin, number of blistering sunburns in your lifetime, and history of smoking. The lesions are flat or slightly raised, pink or flesh-colored, bleed easily, and have a type of hole in them. They have appearance of eroded flesh and can look like a sore or lesion which oozes, crusts, and doesn't heal. The lesions typically range in size from 1 to 2 cm. Early detection is especially important with melanoma. It is the most deadly of all skin cancers. Melanoma can be cured if it is caught early during stage one. As the cancer advances to late stage cancer, the survival rate for more than a few years is less than 15%. The skin lesions associated with melanoma have certain characteristics that can be looked for when checking yourself for skin cancer, which are based on an ABCDE scheme. A stands for the typical asymmetry within the skin region, where one half does not match the other half. You should also look for a Border, which will be irregular, ragged or notched, jagged, and not sharp or crisp. The Color will also change across the skin area with a kind of tie-dye effect with blacks, browns, and blues. You must also look for the Diameter of the lesion. It will likely be larger than six mm, or just a bit over a 1/4 an inch in size. You will also notice the mole or lesion Evolve, or change, its appearance over time. People with darker skin color must be aware that they are at risk for cancer as well — in particular a dangerous form of melanoma that is not caused by sun exposure, called acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM). It is typically found on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, or even under the nails. Squamous cell carcinoma starts out with a precancerous lesion called actinic keratosis (AK), which is a lesion that is not a cancer. An AK lesion appears as scaly flesh or a pink colored lesion and are most commonly found in the head, neck, and trunk of the body. They are often rough or scaly to the touch. These develop into SCC lesions, which are small plagues that are raised, plateaued, and painless with smooth edges. There may appear alone or in clusters. They are typically less than 2 cm in size. They may itch, bleed easily, and appear as non-healing wounds that won’t go away but also don’t grow. Lesions greater than 2 cm have a 10 to 25% chance to be aggressive and spread. The lesions most prone to spread are those that start on the nose, lips, tongue, ear, penis, temple, scalp, eyelid, scrotum, anus, forehead, and hands. In those with multiple AK lesions, the chances that at least one will go on to convert to SCC are between 6% to 10%. There are several categories of people that are at risk for SCC, including those individuals with chronically injured or diseased skin. You are also at risk is you have overexposure to UVA or UVB rays, ionizing radiation, chemical carcinogens, and arsenic. You are also at risk if you have an infection with HPV viruses 6, 11, 16, and 18, leukemia or lymphoma, acne, or take immunosuppressant drugs. As you perform your body searches and notice any of the three different kinds of lesions, keep track of them. Any suspicious lesion should be photographed and marked in red on your body map. When you do your exam the next month, look for changes. Take another picture and compare the two. If there are any changes, even subtle ones, follow up with your dermatologist. Bring your body map and photos to the appointment so you can show them exactly what has been going on. SUMMARY: Perform a skin survey. Watch out for basal cell carcinoma. Recognize the characteristics of melanoma. Notice squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Keep track of lesions. INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s never helpful to tell someone to stop crying or that whatever they are crying about isn’t worth their tears. Crying lets a person feel better. Emotions when vented are better than if they are stored inside because bottled up emotions lead to mental illnesses like depression. If someone is crying, let them cry. Never say things like, "Don't cry" or "This is such a small thing, why are you crying?" They are sharing a vulnerable moment with you, so allow them to express what needs to be expressed without telling them how to feel. You might feel awkward or uncomfortable around someone who’s crying. Remember that your role is to offer support in a way that’s helpful to them, and the focus is ultimately not on you. They might want you to stay and listen or they may want some space and alone time. Don’t assume you know what they want because you don’t. Asking what they want and need puts the other person in control and gives you the opportunity to listen and respond. Whatever they ask for or need, respect what they say. Ask, “What can I do to help?” or “How can I support you?” If they ask that you leave, leave. Refrain from saying things like "But you need me to help you!", rather just say "Okay, fine but if you need something, call or text me." People need space sometimes. You shouldn’t feel like you’re in a rush or need to go do something. Part of being supportive is being there and giving your time for the person. If you’re there to comfort them, give them the time that they need. Your presence alone can be comforting, so sticking around and making sure they are capable of getting on with their day or getting further help can be what they need most. Don’t stop for a few moments then get on with your day. Stay with them and let them know you will stay if they need you. Even if you have work to do, giving a few mins extra won't hurt. If you know your friend likes hugs, give them a hug. However, if they tend to be more physically reserved, you may wish to pat them on the back or perhaps not touch them at all. If you’re helping a stranger, it’s best to ask if they want physical touch. If you’re in doubt, ask if they’d like a hug or for you to hold them. If they don't want physical touch, don't do it. Ask, "Mind if I hug you"? Your friends or family may want physical touch more than strangers, so make sure you don't make the person more uncomfortable. SUMMARY:
Let them cry. Ask what they need. Give them time. Give some affection if wanted.
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Problem: How does the sentence end? The Cockatiel enjoys eating grapes instead of seeds due to the Answer: seeds being more dull in taste. Problem: How does the sentence end? Katrina had an electric guitar, and Carrie had an acoustic, so Answer: Katrina needed an amp for their instrument. Problem: How does the sentence end? Jon was practicing parking his new car into his garage, but the Answer: garage was too small. Problem: How does the sentence end? Mary used the calculator to find the solution instead of the abacus, because the Answer:
calculator was quicker for her.
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How is "This year's festival includes ten films competing for the Golden Bull." said in Turkish? Bu yılki festivalde Altın Boğa için 10 film yarışacak. How is "Environmentalists, as well as the opposition Republican Peoples' Party, have also objected to the Sinop project, citing its high price tag and security concerns." said in Turkish? Çevrecilerin yanı sıra muhalefetteki Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi de yüksek maliyeti ve güvenlik kaygıları nedeniyle Sinop projesine karşı çıkıyor. How is "Albania and Andorra pledged to strengthen relations after a visit of Foreign Minister Ilir Meta on Saturday (July 31st)." said in Turkish? Arnavutluk ve Andorra, Dışişleri Bakanı İlir Meta'nın 31 Temmuz Cumartesi günkü ziyareti sonrasında ilişkileri güçlendirme sözü verdiler. How is ""In 1990, Yugoslavia was on the door of the EU." said in Turkish?
“1990 yılında Yugoslavya AB’nin kapısındaydı.
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Translate "Of course, progress has been made, and fortunately so, but persecution is still commonplace." to Finnish?
Edistystä on tietenkin ja onneksi tapahtunut, mutta katkeruus on yhä suuri.
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Article: Please enable cookies on your web browser in order to continue. The new European data protection law requires us to inform you of the following before you use our website: We use cookies and other technologies to customize your experience, perform analytics and deliver personalized advertising on our sites, apps and newsletters and across the Internet based on your interests. By clicking “I agree” below, you consent to the use by us and our third-party partners of cookies and data gathered from your use of our platforms. See our Privacy Policy and Third Party Partners to learn more about the use of data and your rights. You also agree to our Terms of Service. ||||| A letter to the editor of the New York Times Book Review says it all. It mentions the situation in Syria and says, “The crisis continues.” The “crisis,” you should know, is not the continuing slaughter of civilians nor the river of miserable refugees spilling over the borders but rather a “crisis of masculinity,” which accounts for why some men have gone dashingly and idiotically off to war in the past — and now want to intervene in the Syrian one. I cite the letter because its author is Norman Birnbaum, a quite distinguished emeritus professor at Georgetown University. In tone and approach, it is very much like a long article in the New York Review of Books by David Bromwich, a professor of English at Yale and yet another prominent liberal. He, too, chides us alleged war-lovers, reminding us of Iraq, where some of us were wrong (guilty) and some duplicitous (not guilty), and offers instruction on the difficulties and complexities of intervention — Shiites, Sunnis, Alawites and all the rest, a veritable casting call for “Lawrence of Arabia.” Unmentioned is that those difficulties have been compounded by the furious inaction of the Obama administration. The president has called on Bashar al-Assad to go — and predicted he would — but here he remains, more than two years into the war and more than 80,000 dead along the way. The Syrian dictator may well win this thing. He now has the fresh troops of Hezbollah and, possibly soon, Russian S-300 antiaircraft missiles, which could well make imposing a no-fly zone a non-starter. What perplexes me is that a good deal of this patronizing criticism of we interveners comes from the left. The argument is that Syria would be Iraq all over again. This is tendentious. The whole idea of intervening early — it may already be too late — was not to impose some U.S.-friendly regime but merely to stop the killing and avoid an immense humanitarian calamity. Early on, this was possible. The proposal was to arm the moderate rebels, impose a no-fly zone and throw the weight of the United States behind the effort to topple Assad. “Boots on the ground” — the schoolyard taunt to an argument never made — was never contemplated. The business plan was for the United States to venture little but gain much — leveraging, I think it’s called. Syria was never going to be the Iraq war. It was going to be a humanitarian intervention, an attempt to stop the killing, end the misery — use U.S. power to do good. This was not colonialism or neocolonialism or imposing a repellent Western regime on the always virtuous East. All we wanted — all I wanted — was to end the killing. Only the United States had the wherewithal to do this. 1 of 86 Full Screen Autoplay Close Skip Ad × Tom Toles goes global View Photos A collection of cartoons about international news. Caption A collection of Tom Toles cartoons about international news. Buy Photo Wait 1 second to continue. In 1933, the Oxford Union debating society approved a resolution saying that it would not fight for its king and country.The resolution was a fair approximation of the British mood at the time, especially among the upper classes. It was a perfectly understandable, yet unforgivable, reaction to the horrendous slaughter of World War I, carnage so great and unprecedented that victory seemed indistinguishable from defeat. With a population of around 40 million, Britain lost some 900,000 men. It won, aside from victory, virtually nothing. The consequence was a pernicious pacifism, which cheered Hitler and infuriated Churchill. Something like that is happening now. The reaction to the Iraq war has produced a there-they-go-again-syndrome, so that a proposed humanitarian intervention is sneeringly dismissed as if the rallying cry is “on to Baghdad.” More depressing still is the total lack of concern for the misery of Syrians. Rarely do any of these anti-intervention pieces cry bloody murder at the killing that continues apace in Syria. Liberals, once characterized as bleeding hearts, seem now to have none at all. They agonize over the slippery slope, not the horror of mounting civilian deaths. I have always recognized the difficulties of any intervention in Syria and the hideous ethnic complexities of the place. And I recognize, too, that no threat like Hitler is out there. But there will be consequences nonetheless. The United States has impeccably conducted itself as a blowhard. The president demanded that Assad resign; he warned direly of red lines. But who believes it? Once again Barack Obama is doing his Prince of Denmark number. We have squandered our leadership — actual and moral — and done nothing to save lives. We might have contained a war that is spreading daily. We could at least have tried. It’s been a shameful performance. Read more from Richard Cohen’s archive. ||||| What is a summary?
– As Syria's bloody civil war has raged on, Richard Cohen at the Washington Post has been dismayed to see so many liberals fighting against intervention. "The argument is that Syria would be Iraq all over again," Cohen writes. But "this is tendentious." People like Cohen weren't out to "impose some US-friendly regime, but merely to stop the killing" with low-risk measures like imposing a no-fly zone. "Early on this was possible." Now it may be too late. Iraq has fostered in the US a "pernicious pacifism," with every call for humanitarian intervention "sneeringly dismissed as if the rallying cry is 'on to Baghdad.'" Nor do these people seem to care about the continued atrocities in Syria—a UN report out today reported "new levels of brutality," with war crimes like rape and torture now routine. "Liberals, once characterized as bleeding hearts, seem now to have none at all." Click for Cohen's full column.
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@_DiDi_ r u in a bad mood today or just havin a bad day Ms. Didi
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What is the most logical next event? How to help your child excel in elementary school Understand why your involvement in your child's education is critical. Students who perform below grade level are at a disadvantage, not only during the following school year, but throughout their educational experience. Students who cannot locate the information they need, understand the meaning of words or utilize other essential learning skills are far more likely to drop out of school.
Help your child make the transition from each grade to the next. It's important for you to realize that starting a new grade is a major milestone in a child's life.
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Q: Translate "He will work with Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic." to Turkish? A: Divaç, Başbakan Yardımcısı İvica Daciç'le birlikte çalışacak. Q: Translate ""Violence and attempts to manipulate the campaign sadly cast a shadow over otherwise well-implemented elections," OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Vice President Pia Christmas-Moller said. "Violence ... in ethnic Albanian areas is an unacceptable breach of peace and people's democratic rights."" to Turkish? A: AGİT Parlamenterler Meclisi Başkan Yardımcısı Pia Christmas-Moller, "Şiddet olayları ve kampanyaya hile karıştırma çabaları maalesef aksi takdirde iyi yürütülmüş sayılabilecek seçimlerin üzerine gölge düşürmüştür." diyerek şöyle devam etti: "Etnik Arnavut bölgelerinde yaşanan şiddet olayları barışın ve halkın demokratik haklarının kabul edilemez bir ihlalidir." Q: Translate "A commission consisting of international and Kosovo property experts will act as the first instance in the adjudication mechanism." to Turkish? A:
Uluslararası ve Kosovalı gayrimenkul uzmanlarından oluşan bir komisyon, karar mekanizmasının ilk merci olarak hareket edecek.
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– "mécanisme moteur à vent" signifie mécanisme convertissant l'énergie du vent naturel en puissance mécanique utile ainsi que la transmission de cette puissance à son point d'utilisation; Could you please translate this to English?
– "wind motor" means a mechanism for converting the energy of natural wind into useful mechanical power, and the transmission of such power to its point of use;
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FMI, care examinează separat performanţa fiecărei republici, a îndeplinit deja o misiune similară în Serbia. In English? xxxxx The IMF, which reviews the performance of the republics separately, has already carried out a similar mission in Serbia. Aş dori să subliniez în special rolul coordonatorului de transplant sau al echipei coordonatoare, a căror importanţă este indiscutabilă. In English? xxxxx I would especially like to underline the role of the transplant coordinator or coordination team, the importance of which is beyond question. "Aceasta este o bună oportunitate pentru a dezbate şi discuta într-un mod decent. In English? xxxxx
"That is a good opportunity to debate and talk in a decent manner.
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Coach Coughlin's former team dominated the Giants in 2006, when he faced them for the first time. For this rematch, the Giants were without their two star receivers; Smith's pectoral injury caused him to miss his third game, while Nicks underwent treatment for compartment syndrome caused by a leg injury in Philadelphia. The Giants had signed Michael Clayton during the week to bolster their receiving situation, but he saw little action in this game. For the first three quarters, the Jaguars' defense held the Giants to three Tynes field goals; this was now the third straight game in which the Giants were held to 6 points or fewer in the first half. Rashad Jennings and David Garrard provided Jacksonville with two rushing touchdowns to take a 17-6 lead at halftime. The offense finally came to life at the end of the third quarter, when big plays by Jacobs and Boss set up a 26-yard Manningham touchdown reception followed by a two-point Bradshaw run. Later in the fourth quarter, Manning led the Giants down the field on a 6-play, 61-yard drive, culminating in a go-ahead 32-yard touchdown catch by Boss. The Jaguars threatened a comeback, and even made it into New York territory after the two-minute warning. But Justin Tuck, Antrel Rolle, Jason Pierre-Paul, and Terrell Thomas combined to sack Garrard on three consecutive plays, the last of which resulted in a fumble that was recovered by Rolle. The Giants had won their first turnover-free game of 2010, and tied the Eagles for the division lead. Ask a question about this article.
How many points did Jacksonville lead by at halftime?
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despite large-scale u.s. support , iraq and afghanistan rank among the world 's most vulnerable states , according to a study released tuesday . A summary about the text above: iraq and afghanistan among the world 's most fragile states study says french officials offered support tuesday to visiting belarusian opposition leader alexander milinkevich , and praised his courage in resisting authoritarian president alexander lukashenko . A summary about the text above: french officials offer support to belarusian opposition leader congressional democrats are split over how to respond to the u.s. housing crisis , with leaders in the house of representatives focusing on helping homeowners in foreclosure while the senate is moving to take care of stricken businesses . A summary about the text above: us house of representatives democrats want aid to homeowners senate tax breaks for businesses chinese premier wen jiabao met here thursday with visiting international university sports federation -lrb- fisu -rrb- president george e. killian . A summary about the text above:
chinese premier meets fisu president
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How is "I want to make it clear that I believe that the vast majority of the people of Northern Ireland do not wish to return now, or any time in the future, to what we went through in the past." said in Romanian? Doresc să subliniez faptul că, din punctul meu de vedere, marea majoritate a cetățenilor Irlandei de Nord nu vor să se întoarcă, nici acum, nici în viitor, la ceea ce au trăit în trecut. How is "I believe that the second Barroso Commission will be even stronger and better prepared in policy terms than the previous one." said in Romanian? Cred că a doua Comisie Barroso va fi chiar mai puternică şi mai bine pregătită în domeniul politicilor decât cea anterioară. How is "That is why I consider that a vote in favour of the report will be yet another victory for Parliament in the fight to protect consumers and yet another big step which will breathe new life into the internal market." said in Romanian? De aceea consider că un vot favorabil pentru prezentul raport va constitui o altă victorie a Parlamentului în lupta pentru protecţia consumatorilor şi un alt pas înainte care va revigora piaţa internă. How is "While noting that the planned withdrawal would "definitely free up forces", de Hoop Scheffer said such a "link was not made"." said in Romanian?
Deşi a menţionat că retragerea planificată va "elibera în mod cert forţe", de Hoop Scheffer a afirmat că "nu a fost făcută o asemenea legătură".
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Write a sentence not in English.
Мостов в штате Апуре явно не хватает.
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Write something based on this summary: prodi wins confidence vote in the senate Sentence: A: italian premier romano prodi won a confidence vote in the senate on wednesday , ensuring the survival of his center-left government . Write something based on this summary: u.n.-iraq deal has vague procedures for searching palaces with bc-un-iraq bc-iraq Sentence: A: the u.n. deal with iraq to open presidential palaces still leaves unclear just how the sites will be inspected , and opens the door to greater political control of the inspections by countries eager to see them end . Write something based on this summary: canadian parliamentary panel urges cut in civil aviation fees Sentence: A: a key parliamentary committee on friday urged the canadian government to slash or abolish fees imposed on the civil aviation sector , struggling to stay aloft in the face of sharply reduced ridership . Write something based on this summary: daschle defends iraq remarks Sentence: A:
in a fiery debate on national television , the republican challenger to tom daschle , the senate minority leader , accused daschle of emboldening america 's enemies by criticizing president bush on the eve of war in iraq .
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Q: 1: In some cases the rash may be itchy although a particular protein in ticks’ saliva has the common effect of reducing pain and itchiness at the bite site, as well as facilitating transmission of bacteria into the host’s body.; 2: Spanish. A: En algunos casos, la erupción puede causar picazón aunque una proteína particular en la saliva garrapatas ' tiene el efecto común de reducir el dolor y la picazón en el sitio de la mordedura, así como facilitar transmisión de bacterias en el cuerpo del anfitrión. Q: 1: This young RCYB member is a youth from Watts who has taken up revolutionary politics and has become a leader among the people.; 2: Spanish. A: El compañero de la BJCR es un joven de Watts que le entró a la política revolucionaria y se hizo líder del pueblo. Q: 1: The agreements imply that a new global economic and political system needs to be born.; 2: Spanish. A: Los acuerdos implican que un nuevo sistema político y económico necesita nacer. Q: 1: I extend an especially grateful greeting to Chiara Lubich, Kiko Arguello, Jean Vanier and Mons. Luigi Giussani for their moving testimonies.; 2: Spanish. A:
Dirijo mi agradecimiento en particular a Chiara Lubich, Kiko Argüello, Jean Vanier y mons. Luigi Giussani, por sus conmovedores testimonios.
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question: Triple: Ajoblanco INGREDIENT Almond; Almond FAMILY Rosaceae; Almond ORDER Rosales answer: Almond, an ingredient in Ajoblanco, is part of the Rosaceae family and is a member of the Rosales order. question: Triple: The Eagle food Fast food answer: The Eagle has terrible fast food. question: Triple: The Duke of Wellington STATUS Scrapped at EMR Kingsbury 05/2011; The Duke of Wellington WITHDRAWN 10/2004 answer: The Duke of Wellington locomotive was withdrawn in October, 2004 and is now scrapped at EMR Kingsbury (05/2011). question: Triple: Alimentum eatType restaurant; Alimentum food Fast food; Alimentum priceRange less than £20; Alimentum area city centre; Alimentum familyFriendly no answer:
Alimentum is a Fast food restaurant located in the city centre. It is not a family-friendly restaurant with a price range of less than £20.
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This House believes that the EU should offer asylum to women from countries which have legislation that discriminates against women. What argument could one make about this debate topic?
The status quo involves sending women back to the threat of persecution
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But in every case these kings and rulers will be resurrected immortals born into the Kingdom Family of God as Spirit beings not fleshandblood mortals Please fix the punctuation.
But, in every case, these kings and rulers will be resurrected immortals, born into the Kingdom (Family) of God as Spirit beings – -not flesh-and-blood mortals.
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Article:Police were contacted by the England and Wales Cricket Board, which says the matter has now been resolved. The ECB will not seek further action "at this stage" against the Australian man involved, who has since apologised. He had emailed the ECB, threatening to contact media in the UK and Australia. "I am pleased this issue has now been brought to a swift conclusion," said ECB managing director Paul Downton. The incident related to a brief relationship Morgan was said to have had with the Australian woman five years ago, the ECB said in a statement. It added that the Australian man is the current partner of the woman, and had blamed "jealousy" when confronted by police. Dublin-born Morgan, 28, was appointed England one-day captain after Alastair Cook was removed from his ODI position last month. Morgan is currently in Australia with the England team, participating in a triangular series with Australia and India, a prelude to the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand starting on 14 February. England's next match is against Australia in Hobart on Friday. A summary of the above article is?
England one-day captain Eoin Morgan was the victim of a five-figure blackmail attempt after an alleged relationship with an Australian woman five years ago, cricket chiefs have revealed.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions repeatedly insisted Wednesday that his private talks with President Trump were off-limits to lawmakers — infuriating Democrats who for months have sought details of how the FBI director was fired amid a probe into Russia's election interference. During a contentious five-hour oversight hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Democratic senators peppered the nation's top law enforcement officer with questions on former FBI director James B. Comey, Trump and the ongoing investigation into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential race. But for the most part, Sessions declined to offer any new details about those matters. He would not say what Trump told him before Comey's firing, offering only that the president asked for his advice in writing. He said he has not been interviewed by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, who is leading the probe that is exploring, in part, whether Trump obstructed justice leading up to Comey's removal. Sessions lambasted the former FBI director, saying he did not believe "it's been fully understood the significance of the error that Mr. Comey made" concerning the investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. But he would not say whether the president, in deciding to remove Comey, mentioned the Russia case in their discussions. He also would not say if he was aware of a draft letter detailing reasons that Comey should be removed. At one point, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) asked Sessions if he could commit to not putting reporters in jail for doing their jobs, a reference to the president's attacks against the media and the many leak investigations the Justice Department is conducting. "I don't know that I can make a blanket commitment to that effect, but I would say this: We have not taken any aggressive action against the media at this point," Sessions said. He added: "We always try to find an alternative way, as you probably know, Senator Klobuchar, to directly confronting a media person, but that's not a total blanket protection." The oversight hearing marked the first time Sessions has appeared before the Judiciary Committee since his confirmation hearing in January. Lawmakers pressed the attorney general on a variety of topics — including his legal opinion on the travel ban, the DACA program for illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children and his threat to strip "sanctuary cities" of federal grants. But as with many political affairs in Washington in 2017, much of the hearing was spent talking about Russia. Sessions recused himself from the Russia case because of his role on the Trump campaign, though he could be someone with whom Mueller wants to speak. He said he would be willing to cooperate with the probe and that he has not been asked for an interview. Of his personal confidence in Mueller, Sessions said: "I think he will produce the work in a way he thinks is correct, and history will judge." He said he was not involved in the case even before his recusal and that he did not know if it would be "appropriate" for Trump to pardon people who were under investigation by Mueller. But he added that the "pardon power is quite broad." Democrats, in particular, have long been interested in Sessions's own meetings with Russians, after The Washington Post reported in March that he had spoken twice last year with Sergey Kislyak, then Russia's ambassador to the United States, and did not disclose the encounters when asked during his confirmation hearing to become attorney general about possible contacts between members of Trump's campaign and representatives of Moscow. Sessions offered a slightly new wrinkle Wednesday, asserting that he may have discussed Trump campaign policy positions in his 2016 conversations with Kislyak. The attorney general said it was "possible" that "some comment was made about what Trump's positions were," though he also said, "I don't think there was any discussion about the details of the campaign." The Post reported in July that Kislyak reported back to his superiors in the Kremlin that the two had discussed campaign-related matters, including policy issues important to Moscow. Sessions has previously said he did not "recall any specific political discussions," though he allowed that most ambassadors are "pretty gossipy" and that it was "campaign season" when he and Kislyak talked. In one of the testiest exchanges of the hearing, Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), who had asked Sessions about the Trump campaign and Russia contacts at the confirmation hearing, accused the attorney general of changing his story over time. While Sessions first asserted that he "did not have communications with the Russians," he now seemed to only be denying that he had inappropriate discussions about election interference, Franken said. Sessions shot back that Franken's question came with a "very, very troubling" lead-up and that he answered "in a way that I felt was responsive to what you raised in your question." The two men interrupted each other, and, at one point, Sessions erupted. "Mr. Chairman, I don't have to sit in here and listen to his charges without having a chance to respond," he said. "Give me a break." Democrats had warned Sessions that they expected him to answer questions about his conversations with Trump, especially as they might relate to the firing of Comey and the Russia investigation. Sessions, though, said in his opening remarks that he would not. Nor would he honor Democrats' request that he detail the particular topics on which Trump would assert executive privilege and block his testimony, he said. "I can neither assert executive privilege nor can I disclose today the content of my confidential conversations with the president," Sessions said. At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in June, Sessions also refused to detail his conversations with the president. But Democrats have questioned his rationale for not providing at least some information. In a letter to Sessions last week, they said the attorney general needed to formally identify the topics over which Trump would assert executive privilege — and Sessions thus could not address — and fully answer questions about the others. [Jeff Sessions testifies: Refuses to say whether he spoke to Trump about Comey’s handling of Russia investigation] "We expect that when you appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 18th, you will have determined whether the president will invoke executive privilege as to specific topics and will be prepared to answer completely all questions in those areas on which he has not," the Democrats wrote. "As to the former category, we will expect you to provide the Committee with a list of issues over which the privilege has affirmatively been asserted." Sessions also used the hearing to defend Trump's travel ban, saying it could help prevent terrorist attacks in the United States. He called the directive — which was blocked by two federal judges Tuesday and Wednesday — an "important step" in the fight against terror. "It's a lawful, necessary order that we are proud to defend," Sessions said, adding, "We are confident we'll prevail, as time goes by, in the Supreme Court." He said military leaders had told him to expect an "increase in attacks" as the Islamic State is pushed out of strongholds in Syria and Iraq. Sessions sparred with Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) over his attempts to withhold federal grant money from Chicago over the city's "sanctuary" policies. A federal court recently blocked Sessions from doing so, and Durbin said the attorney general was wrong to harp on the city's rise in violent crime while also trying to take resources. "You want to cut off federal funds to that city, and come here and criticize the murder rate. You can't have it both ways," Durbin said. Sessions shot back that federal authorities "can't take over law enforcement for the city of Chicago" and that they needed city officials to notify them when illegal immigrants were scheduled to be released from jail. ||||| Washington (CNN) Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday faced tough questions from his former colleagues on the Senate judiciary committee -- forcing him to once again repeatedly deny any improper contacts with the Russian government during the presidential campaign. "My concern is you were part of the Russian facade and went along with it," Vermont Democrat Sen. Patrick Leahy said after a second round of tense questioning as the hearing stretched into the afternoon. "I'm sorry, I've known you for years, and I'm sorry you would do that. " Sessions denied the allegation and expressed dismay that his former committee chairman would make it. "It did hurt me to hear you say I'm part of a façade, I'm not part of a façade," Sessions said. During the nearly five-hour hearing that touched on topics including Russian election meddling, immigration and criminal justice reform, Sessions also debated executive privilege with committee Democrats. Sessions refused to discuss his "confidential conversations with the President," rejecting Democrats' questions about his interactions with President Donald Trump despite their pre-hearing warnings they expected him to answer, saying they were misunderstanding executive privilege. "I can neither assert executive privilege neither can I disclose today the contents of my confidential conversations with the President," Sessions said. "It is well established that the President is entitled to have private, confidential conversations with his Cabinet officials ... such communications are the core of executive privilege." Chairman Chuck Grassley backed up Sessions after several rounds of such questions, saying former Attorney General Eric Holder had made similar claims during the Obama administration. Over the hours of his testimony, Sessions defended his integrity amid sharp questioning from Democrats -- in particular Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota -- who grilled Sessions over previous comments he made during his confirmation process where he said he had not had been in contact with anyone connected to the Russian government during the presidential campaign, a topic of keen interest amid the ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in the US election. It was later revealed that Sessions met with then-Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak on multiple occasions. "I've committed myself to a high level of public service, to reach the highest level of standards and decency in my public service," Sessions told Franken. "You have now gone through this long talk that I believe is totally unfair to me." Sessions' comments on executive privilege were a disappointment to the panel's Democrats, who had written him an earlier letter that they expected him to testify about conversations he had with the President about the firing about former FBI Director James Comey. Sessions told the committee: "I cannot waive that privilege myself or otherwise compromise his ability to assert it." Sessions also grew visibly uncomfortable when Leahy asked him about his interactions with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Leahy pressed Sessions on whether he had been interviewed by Mueller, not allowing Sessions to demur to ask the special counsel about it first. "The answer's no," Sessions finally said. In an awkward follow-up exchange later with Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the Democrat pressed Sessions on whether he or his office had been asked for an interview, with Sessions smiling wanly as he avoided giving a firm answer. "I don't think so," Sessions said, adding he was "not aware of it." Incredulous, Blumenthal asked Sessions if he was sure. Sessions said he would follow up "within hours." "I don't know," Sessions said. "You seem to know, I don't want to come in here and be trapped. .. I will check and let you know." Later in the questioning, Sessions added: "My staff handed me a note that I have not been asked for an interview at this point. ... Maybe you better check your source." Wednesday's hearing is the Judiciary committee's first turn to ask questions of Sessions since his confirmation hearing, a sore subject for committee Democrats who have pushed for a chance to question the attorney general on a range of issues, including the Russia investigation and the extent of his prior contacts with Russian officials that led to his recusal from the investigation Executive privilege and pardon power Democrats had warned Sessions they would ask him about conversations he's had with President Donald Trump, a topic Sessions dodged when testifying in June before the intelligence committee citing concerns about executive privilege. The top Democrat on the committee, Sen. Dianne Feinstein reiterated that message in her opening statements at the hearing, which covered voting rights, civil rights, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and the Comey's firing. "It's important, I believe to understand what role you had in this process, including conversations you had with the President and others in the White House," Feinstein said, saying Democrats already alerted Sessions they "expected answers or the assertion of a valid claim of executive privilege by the President." The topic was also the subject of a tense exchange with Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, who read aloud from policies and rules about executive privilege and pressed Sessions on whether he was stretching the limits of what the White House is entitled to. "This period of abeyance has turned into a non-assertion assertion of executive privilege," Whitehouse said. "The executive branch is a co-equal branch and you would not want someone demanding to know who you talked to in your office, your counsel, your chief of staff. Neither would we want to be prowling willy-nilly through the Supreme Court and what their clerks knew or were told," Sessions said. "This is not a little matter, is all I'm saying to you. And if this isn't legitimate and you make the specific cases, we'll review it, but it shouldn't be done casually, I got to say." The presidential pardon power also came up in relation to the Russia investigation. Sessions was asked by Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, about whether the President could pre-emptively pardon a person under investigation. "Well the pardon power is quite broad," Sessions said, saying he'd prefer to answer in writing. "I have not studied it. I don't know whether that would be appropriate or not, frankly." He later told Blumenthal: "My understanding is a pardon can be issued before a conviction's occurred." Russia comes up again Sessions' meetings with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign came up quickly during the hearing, and was the subject of multiple testy exchanges with his former colleagues on the committee. Leahy asked Sessions about his response to a question on his confirmation questionnaire. Leahy referred to the questionnaire, which asked if Sessions had been in contact with anyone connected to the Russian government. "You answered emphatically, no," Leahy said, noting that after Sessions' confirmation it was revealed by the press that Sessions had met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak on multiple occasions. "You answered no, you concealed your own contact with Russian officials at a time when such contacts were of great interest to the committee." Leahy said that as a senator, Sessions "wouldn't tolerate being misled" and asked him if he could "understand" the impression of Democrats that his answer was "false testimony." "I believe my answer was correct," Sessions said, pulling out the questionnaire and reading from the lead-up to the question, which referenced interference in the 2016 campaign. "I took that to mean, not any casual conversation, but did I participate with the Russians about the 2016 election," Sessions said. "Every one of your previous questions talked about improper involvement and I felt the answer was no." Leahy and Sessions went back and forth for several minutes, with Leahy noting that both men were lawyers and know the difference between "no" and "I don't recall." He asked Sessions anew whether he had discussed with Russian officials emails, interference in the election, sanctions and the Magnitsky Act, and Trump's policies with Russian officials. Sessions and Leahy went through each, with Sessions giving answers from "I don't recall having done any such thing" to a flat "no." Heated exchange with Franken Franken picked up on the exchange, and pressed Sessions on his answers to the Democrat's own questions during the confirmation hearing. In a back and forth that included repeated asides about time remaining and pleas to the chairman for fairness, Sessions took umbrage at Franken's implication that he had acted improperly. Franken read extensively from Sessions' public statements, saying repeatedly "the goalposts have been moved." "Not being able to recall what you discussed with him is very different than saying, 'I have not had communications with the Russians,'" Franken said. "The ambassador from Russia is Russian. And how your responses morphed from, 'I did not have communications with the Russians' to 'I did not discuss substantive, I did not discuss the political campaign' and then finally going to, 'I did not discuss interference in the election.'That, to me, is moving the goal posts every time. ... By the end, we're going to a 75-yard field goal." "Let me just say, without hesitation, that I conducted no improper discussions with Russians at any time regarding a campaign or any other item facing this country," Sessions tried to begin his answer, before an aside about time. "Mr. Chairman, I don't have to sit here and listen --" Sessions said. "You're the one who's testifying," Franken shot back. "Without having a chance to respond, give me a break," Sessions said. Sessions also read at length from the transcript of his confirmation hearing and Franken's original question, which referred to a CNN report about the Trump dossier that he said at the time he did not expect Sessions would have yet seen. "I'm disappointed," Sessions said. "I think it was a good faith response to a dramatic event at the time. And I don't think it's fair for you to suggest otherwise." When it became Nebraska Republican Sen. Ben Sasse's turn to ask questions, he cut the tension with humor and apologized for a distraction during the previous exchange. "I dumped a Dr. Pepper on Sen. Cruz, so that was what was distracting us on this side of the dais," Sasse cracked. Going into a break from the hearing, Grassley referenced private information that he and Feinstein were given by then-Director Comey that he wished the committee could be briefed on, saying he believes it would have helped assuage Franken's concerns. He said they had asked the FBI to give the full committee a briefing on it but were denied. "The FBI did not do that and now we have conflicts I think could have been avoided if the FBI would have been more transparent," Grassley said. Travel ban The oversight hearing comes after a tumultuous summer for Sessions, during which he was publicly derided by the President over his recusal from the Russian meddling investigation, served as the face of the administration's decision to rescind DACA and as his department suffered setbacks in the courts in trying to implement key pieces of the President's agenda, a fresh one coming Tuesday when a federal court blocked the third travel ban from going into effect and a second judge followed suit in part on Wednesday. Sessions defended the travel ban in his opening statements on Wednesday, saying it was an "important step" for national security. "It is a lawful and necessary order that we are proud to defend," Sessions said. "We're confident that we will prevail as time goes by in the Supreme Court." This story has been updated with additional developments and will continue to update. ||||| WASHINGTON — One after another, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee pressed Attorney General Jeff Sessions to provide information. And again and again in nearly five hours of testimony on Wednesday, Mr. Sessions refused. The lawmakers asked for more details about his conversations with President Trump before he fired James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, and pardoned Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff in Arizona. They wanted to know what the two had discussed about Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible links to Mr. Trump. The senators also asked about topics not involving the president, like whether Mr. Sessions had conversations with the attorney general of Texas about an immigration program the state had threatened to sue over, and whether any evidence supported Mr. Trump’s claim that the Cuban government was behind sonic attacks on American diplomats. “I’m just not able to comment,” Mr. Sessions said. Mr. Sessions’s demurrals — and Democratic anger over them — were a recurring theme during his first appearance before the panel for an oversight hearing in the eight months since he became the nation’s top law enforcement officer. ||||| What is a one-paragraph summary of the above article?
– Jeff Sessions refused Wednesday to answer questions about his "confidential conversations with the president" regarding the firing of former FBI Director James Comey, CNN reports. The attorney general claimed executive privilege when questioned by Democrats during testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. "I cannot waive that privilege myself or otherwise compromise his ability to assert it," Sessions said. The move is sure to upset Democrats after Sessions used the same excuse in refusing to answer similar questions in June. According to the New York Times, the nine Democrats on the committee sent a letter to Sessions last week saying he was expected to answer the questions unless President Trump formally invoked executive privilege, which he has not. Most of Wednesday's hearing was centered on Russia, and Sessions largely avoided saying "anything of real substance," the Washington Post reports. For example, Sessions refused to say whether or not he had been asked for an interview by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, saying he "will check and let you know." The attorney general also had a heated interaction with Sen. Al Franken, who noted Sessions has changed his story from having no contact with the Russian government during the campaign to having no improper contact after it was revealed he met with the Russian ambassador. While accusing Franken of being "totally unfair to me," Sessions admitted Wednesday it was "possible" that "some comment was made about what Trump's positions were" during his meeting with the ambassador.
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Translate from English to Spanish: Sources: Colombian authorities; and IMF staff estimates and projections.
Fuentes: Autoridades colombianas y estimaciones y proyecciones del personal técnico del FMI.
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Data: Peñarol, league, Uruguayan Primera División; Abel Hernández, youthclub, Peñarol; U.S. Città di Palermo, manager, Giuseppe Iachini; Abel Hernández, club, U.S. Città di Palermo Sentence about the following data:
The Uruguayan Primera División is the league that Peñarol play in. That is the club Abel Hernandez played in his youth. He now plays for the club, U.S. Città di Palermo which is managed by, Giuseppe Iachini.
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Write an article using the following points: 'Sony only delayed this,' said company attorney David Boies on NBC's Meet the Press. Was unsure how distribution might proceed. Sony cancelled The Interview's slated December 25 release last week after the hackers threatened real-world attacks on cinemas screening it. Film could be made available on Crackle, the streaming service Sony already owns.
Sony says it will release the Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy 'The Interview' mere days after it announced the film would not in theaters for its scheduled Christmas release date. Sony cancelled the film's release last week after the hackers threatened real-world attacks on cinemas screening it. 'Sony only delayed this,' said company attorney David Boies on today's NBC's Meet the Press. Scroll down for video. Sony says it will in fact publicly release the Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy 'The Interview' despite threats from hackers. 'Sony only delayed this,' said company attorney David Boies on NBC's Meet the Press. President Obama later said Sony had made a mistake in cancelling the movie, and that he would have intervened to make sure it went ahead. The hackers leaked embarrassing emails between Sony Pictures co-chair Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin joking in a racially insensitive manner about Obama's film tastes. 'Sony has been fighting to get this picture distributed,' he said, according to The Daily Beast. 'It will be distributed.' The vast majority of cinema chains which were set to screen the movie pulled it after the threats. That came after a series of embarrassing internal documents were made public, from plans for the upcoming James Bond film, to internal emails arguing over the company's direction, to discussion of past theatrical failures. Pascal has been especially embarrassed by the leaks, recently having emails released revealing that things are so bad between the actor and the studio in fact that Sony head Amy Pascal calls him an 'a**hole* not once, but twice in emails exchanges. The hackers leaked embarrassing emails between Sony Pictures co-chair Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin joking in a racially insensitive manner about Obama's film tastes. Actress Angelina Jolie was also ripped in some of the email exchanges with Amy Pascal, seen here together at a  Women in Entertainment Breakfast in L.A. She also believed Idris Elba should be cast as the next James Bond. Meanwhile Angelina Jolie was referred to as a 'a minimally talented spoiled brat' in one exchange discussing the star's passion project remake of Cleopatra. Boies called the hacks 'a state sponsored criminal attack on an American corporation and its employees. Sony has been glad for the FBI's help in investigating the hack, and 'the rest of the government has got to get behind it and has got to figure out a way that we can protect our national security.' As Vox notes, one viable option to get the movie out would be Crackle, the streaming service that Sony already owns. However, Boies was unsure how viewers would finally be able to see the film. Sony cancelled The Interview's slated December 25 release last week after the hackers threatened real-world attacks on cinemas screening it. 'How it's going to be distributed, I don't think anybody knows quite yet,' he said. 'But it's going to be distributed.' Just this weekend, North Korea threatened more attacks against the U.S. government and other American institutions in the wake of the hack on Sony which cancelled the release of The Interview. Obama also announced there was consideration to put the rogue state back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. The government - which was outraged by the film showing the assassination of leader Kim Jong Un - also claimed to have 'clear evidence' that the U.S. government engineered the project as a 'propaganda' attack against North Korea. Obama also announced there was consideration to put the rogue state back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. In a ranting post published by the state news agency KCNA, Korean authorities hit back in an escalating war of words in which they say they will 'blow up' the White House - while bizarrely continuing to deny they have anything to do with the cyber attacks on Sony. North Korea called the hack a 'righteous deed' - and reiterated that it 'highly esteems' the attack - but said it had no idea where it came from.
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Question: Erityisesti tältä kannalta tulevaa koheesiopolitiikkaa olisi suunniteltava siten, ettei se vaikeuta menettelyllisesti ja teknisesti aluepolitiikan nopeaa ja tehokasta täytäntöönpanoa. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: From this perspective in particular, future cohesion policy should be designed in such a way that it does not put procedural and technical obstacles in the way of quick and efficient implementation of regional policy. Question: Olen tyytyväinen komission tekemään työhön sen esittäessä meille tämän tiedonannon. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: I welcome the efforts made by the Commission to present this communication to us. Question: Oletan, että yhden Kiinan politiikka muodostaa kulmakiven vakaudelle, jota toivomme näkevämme koko Aasiassa, ja että se on myös EU:n Kiinan politiikan kulmakivi ja peruspilari. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: I assume that the one-China policy is a cornerstone of the stability which we would like to see across the whole of Asia, and that it is also a cornerstone and an elementary component in the EU’s policy in respect of China. Question: Vastauksenne oli myönteinen, ja se osoittaa neuvoston pitävän asiaa tärkeänä. Could you please translate this to English? Answer:
What you said is positive and demonstrates sensitivity on the part of the Council.
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Q: President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi speaks to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Muḥammad. "We need a revolution of the self, a revolution of consciousness," he says. **** A: (CNN)Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has called for a "religious revolution," asking Muslim leaders to help in the fight against extremism. In a speech celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muḥammad, which coincided with New Year's Day, he said they had no time to lose. "I say and repeat, again, that we are in need of a religious revolution. You imams are responsible before Allah. The entire world is waiting on you. The entire world is waiting for your word ... because the Islamic world is being torn, it is being destroyed, it is being lost. And it is being lost by our own hands," el-Sisi said. "We need a revolution of the self, a revolution of consciousness and ethics to rebuild the Egyptian person -- a person that our country will need in the near future," the President said. El-Sisi, himself a pious man, was elected in May after leaving the military to run for the office. A former defense minister, he led the ouster of Mohamed Morsy -- the Islamist who was Egypt's first democratically elected President -- and has long positioned himself as a more secular option, and defender against extremist views. "It's inconceivable that the thinking that we hold most sacred should cause the entire Islamic world to be a source of anxiety, danger, killing and destruction for the rest of the world. Impossible that this thinking -- and I am not saying the religion -- I am saying this thinking," el-Sisi said. He continued: "This is antagonizing the entire world. It's antagonizing the entire world! Does this mean that 1.6 billion people (Muslims) should want to kill the rest of the world's inhabitants -- that is 7 billion -- so that they themselves may live? Impossible!​" While el-Sisi's speech included some powerful language, H.A. Hellyer, a nonresident fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and research associate at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, said the President has made similar statements in the past. "There is little to suggest (el-Sisi) is interested in some sort of Lutheran reformation of Islam. By all accounts, he's quite comfortable with the prevailing leadership of the Azhari establishment. "If anything, he wants to empower it further in order to push forward a counternarrative against radical Islamism. The real question is: How credible can such a state-empowered counternarrative be?" Hellyer said. On Tuesday, the President visited the main Coptic cathedral in Cairo to attend a Christmas mass and make a short speech. He is the first president to attend such a mass since the revolution. "We will build our country together. We will accommodate each other. We will love each other," el-Sisi said in that speech. Q: Setback follows three years in which recycling growth had slowed to a crawl. Amount recycled by individuals had more than doubled from 2004 to 2011. Defra admitted earlier this year recycling figures were 'overestimates' **** A: By. Steve Doughty. PUBLISHED:. 18:32 EST, 14 August 2013. |. UPDATED:. 18:32 EST, 14 August 2013. The amount of rubbish each of us recycled went down last year for the first time in three decades. The setback follows three years in which the growth in household rubbish recycling had slowed to  a crawl. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs revealed that in the past year the amount of recycled material produced by the average individual in England actually fell, from 186kg (410lb) per person to 185kg (407.8lb). After three years in which the growth in household rubbish recycling had slowed to a crawl, the amount of rubbish each of us recycled went down last year for the first time in three decades. No similar fall has been recorded since the early 1980s. The amount recycled by each individual more than doubled between 2004 – when fortnightly bin collections were introduced – and 2011. The department admitted earlier this year that published recycling figures are already ‘overestimates’ as a high proportion of material is too contaminated to be used. Instead the rejected rubbish is sent to landfill or incinerators. Between 2004 and 2010 recycling rates in England more than doubled, from 17.8 per cent of all the household waste collected to 39.7 per cent. The improvement from 2010 to 2012 was much slower, raising the recycling rate to 43 per cent. Much of this improvement has been caused by the reduction in the amount of rubbish left out, a result of council restrictions on collections. Defra admitted earlier this year that published recycling figures were 'overestimates' as a high proportion of material is too contaminated to be used. The amount of household waste collected in England, including recycling material, has fallen from 25.7million tons in 2005 to 22.9million last year. Total weight of recycling material collected from homes went up by just 1.25 per cent in the 12 months to March 2012, from 9.7 million tonnes to 9.8 million tonnes. The recycling figures worked out according to how much recycling is produced by each individual take into account the effect on rubbish collections of the country’s fast-rising population. Numbers of people in the country have been going up by around 400,000 a year since 2005. Q: The Ralph Wilson Stadium and pitch was completely covered in about four feet of snow. Buffalo's home game against the New York Jets will now be played in Detroit on Monday night. The team had offered volunteers $10 per hour to help shift the snow and get stadium ready for the game on Sunday. **** A: The Buffalo Bills' home game with the New York Jets, originally scheduled for Sunday, will now be played in Detroit on Monday night after their Ralph Wilson Stadium was left covered in 220,000 tonnes of snow. After heavy blizzards in the state of New York, Buffalo's stadium is four feet under snow and their AFC East divisional clash against the Jets will have to be played 250 miles away in Detroit. The NFL confirmed on Thursday evening that the game would be moved from Ralph Wilson Stadium. The Ralph Wilson Stadium was completely covered by thick snow on Wednesday ahead of Sunday's game with the New York Jets. The Buffalo Bills had been optimistic that Sunday's game would still go ahead, with a little help from their supporters. The Bills asked fans to help shovel the snow working three shifts a day in the build up to the weekend's game. The game against the Jets will now be played in Detroit on Monday evening. There is currently a driving ban in the Orchard Park area and the Bills players were unable to practice on Thursday. Someone rides a snowmobile down Abott Road in front of the Ralph Wilson Stadium on Wednesday. The Bills will lose home field advantage against the Jets, with the game being played 250 miles away in Detroit. The Bills were initially optimistic that the game could go ahead as planned and called on volunteers to help shift the snow, offering them $10 an hour. 'All of our intention and all of our focus is 1 o'clock on Sunday,' a Bills representative said on Wednesday. 'We're just going to have to go 24/7, triple shifts, to push forward and make sure we have this place ready for Sunday,' vice president of operations and guest experience Andy Major Major added. 'We can't have too many people helping, so there's no cutoff. We will definitely not be turning anybody away who wants to help shovel snow.' There are currently driving bans in the area because of the severe weather and the squad were unable to train on Thursday. But it hasn't been all doom and gloom for the players. Linebacker Kiko Alonso took the opportunity use the icy conditions to aid his recovery on Wednesday by sitting waist-deep in the snow. Q: Hammond warns against complacency in the fight to disrupt terror plots. Foreign ministers from across the globe fly into London for talks. They will discuss plan to take on jihadis and prevent Paris-style attacks. David Cameron promises the UK will do 'everything we can' to help Iraq. **** A:
Britain is at 'very significant risk' from a terror attack by extremists inspired by ISIS jihadis, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond warned today. Speaking ahead of a counter-terror summit in London today, he warned against complacency in the fight to 'disrupt these plots before they come to the stage of an attack'. As foreign ministers from across the globe fly into London to discuss strategy to take on the jihadis and prevent Paris-style atrocities. Scroll down for video. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, pictured with US Secretary of State John Kerry today, warned against complacency in the fight to 'disrupt these plots before they come to the stage of an attack' David Cameron met Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in Downing Street, where he vowed the UK would do 'everything we can' to stop the flow of foreign fighters who were travelling to join ISIS and cause 'mayhem'. Speaking in No 10, Mr Cameron said: 'The threat from extremist terror you face in Iraq is also a threat we face here in the United Kingdom ... We will do everything we can to help stop foreign fighters coming to your country and creating the mayhem we see today.' Later Mr Abadi will join representatives from 21 countries, including US secretary of state John Kerry and French foreign minister Laurent Fabius, for talks which will focus on military support for fighters battling against ISIS - also known as Isil, as well as by its Arabic acronym Daesh. The Hammond is hosting the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS at Lancaster House in London. Ahead of the meeting, Mr Hammond stressed the danger of terror attack in the UK by people inspired by events in Iraq and Syria. 'We have to regard Isil as probably the greatest single immediate threat to Britain's national security at the moment,' the Foreign Secretary told BBC1's Breakfast. 'There's a very significant risk of an Isil-inspired attack being planned and, if we are not successful in intercepting it, executed by Isil sympathisers who live in the UK but are inspired by what is going on in Iraq and Syria. 'Of course, our security and intelligence agencies, our police forces are working tirelessly around the clock to monitor, to identify, to intercept and to disrupt plots of this nature, and we've been very successful in doing so, but we mustn't be complacent. 'We know there are people out there who wish us harm and we have to be vigilant and we have to work extremely hard to make sure we identify and disrupt these plots before they come to the stage of an attack.' David Cameron met Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in Downing Street ahead of the security summit in London. Mr Cameron vowed the UK would do 'everything we can' to stop the flow of foreign fighters who were travelling to join ISIS and cause 'mayhem' But he warned that Iraq's security forces will not be ready for months to take on ISIS fighters who have seized large swathes of the country. The Foreign Secretary acknowledged that despite huge sums spent by the United States and Britain on Iraq's security forces in the years following the ousting of Saddam Hussein, they had fallen back into a 'state of disarray'. 'There is a big challenge ahead of us,' he told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme. 'We are renewing and regenerating the Iraqi security forces - re-equipping them, retraining them, reorganising them - but it will be months yet before they are ready to start significant combat operations against Isil.' Air strikes by Britain and its allies had 'very effectively' contained ISIS while action was taken to 'rebuild' the Iraqi armed forces to enable them to drive the militants out of their country, he said, adding: 'They will be able to do it, the question is when they will be ready to start that process.'
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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question: you have no idea how and why that particular volume is missing from the hard drive of your mac computer. how can you restore the volume back, if you cannot locate it??? Capitalize this past sentence correctly. A: You have no idea how and why that particular volume is missing from the hard drive of your Mac computer. How can you restore the volume back, if you cannot locate it??? question: such personal information will be used only to fulfill your request for registration on this site and capatarea quality. Capitalize this past sentence correctly. A: Such personal information will be used only to fulfill your request for registration on this site and capatarea quality. question: most popular properties in panama Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: Most popular properties in Panama
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true_case
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Remove the spaces from the following sentence: In Geneva, Switzerland, Walter Hallstein signs a formal liaison and collaboration agreement between the EEC and the International labour Organisation (ILO).
InGeneva,Switzerland,WalterHallsteinsignsaformalliaisonandcollaborationagreementbetweentheEECandtheInternationallabourOrganisation(ILO).
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Dialogue: Joona: Hey you two wonderful people, like I said to Kamil already let me know if there's something that you really, really want to do once you're in NY Kamil: I am getting panicked before Boston Kamil: so I just want to survive it first Kamil: but then maybe some art Moma, ESB, maybe ellis island? the statue? but maybe you have some suggestions? Kamil: oh, and the famous beach place? Kamil: Anca? any ideas? Kamil: but we don't need to see all at once. We also need hints how to do it all cheaply 😂 Joona: Coney Island? The beach with the amusement park? It's cool, it's just off-season right now, so it's quite empty and eerie 👻 Joona: Ok, I'll think about cheap possibilities and ideas 🙂 Plus you'll nail Boston! (It's also an awesome city!) Kamil: i think so! Kamil: hmm, it's so much to see, but I would also rely on your opinions :) you've been there for a while Anca: Oh god Joona, how nice to care for us lost people, facing the ultimate metropolis for the first time Anca: If Kamil is afraid of Boston, I am afraid of being send back by the homeland security, as it happened to me in the UK before taking the Italian citizenship, so I still can't quite believe that I will get to New York 😅 Anca: But, just in case, I would like to do Moma and the empire state building, I am not sure about a show on Broadway. And I would like to see coney island out of season, as you might have noticed already, we like absurd things 😅 Anca: And the Brooklyn Bridge but I don't know, do these things need to be arranged, or one can just go? Moma for example, or the esb? Joona: Well, maybe planned is a better word for it 😀 Like if you want to see a show on Broadway, queuing for cheap tickets is a special process. And Guggenheim, for example, is pay-what-you-wish on Saturday evenings, Whitney on Friday evenings - MoMA sadly is always the same price but I'll make some kind of list of things 🙂 Anca: So yes, we need some plans! Anca: Oh thank you 😍 How is the weather? Decent? Joona: At the moment it's cold and first snow came last week Anca: In Bucharest as well Joona: But decent, beats rain Anca eui: So nothing shocking I suppose Joona: No, just keep an eye out for the forecast before you leave to Boston as 1) it can change really quickly here 2) Boston can be extremely cold with the wind and all Anca: So probably colder than NY? Ok, we will try to arrive there prepared Joona: 😂 Anca: Ok, for now both cities are warmer than Bucharest. But the cold doesn't scare me too much Kamil: I will buy new shoes😂 but that's great you know when and where are free options!🤩 Kamil: a real NYC-know-how Joona: What can I say, I'm stingy 😏 and want my free culture 😀 Kamil: perfect! so are we! What was going on in that conversation?
Anca and Kamil are travelling to Boston and New York for holiday and need recommendations. Anca and Kamil are interested in culture and want to see some New York landmarks. Joona recommends some tourist attractions and gives tips on how to get into museums more cheaply.
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samsum:1.0.0
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News article: Would you buy a used 2013 Boss 302 Mustang for nearly $200,000? The 2012-13 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is by many accounts the best variant ever built during the first 49 years of the original pony car. As good as the Boss might be, though, would you pay close to $200,000 for one? Gene Butman Ford of Ypsilanti, MI sure hopes someone will, because they’re currently asking $189,999 for the last Boss they have in stock. This particular Boss 302 Laguna Seca is part of Butman’s pre-owned inventory and it has an interesting history that goes beyond the information in the description. The original owner of this pre-production 2013 Boss was Ford’s marketing department, where the car was initially used for product photography before going into the press fleet. The dealer’s listing highlights that the car was the subject of much of the magazine photography seen over the past year. Also from Road & Track Exclusive first drive: 2014 Porsche 911 GT3 9 Things you need to know about the new Porsche 911 Turbo 10 roads that challenge you However, in between photo shoots, this car was driven by the media and they’re typically not the most gentle operators, especially with track-oriented cars like the Boss. This Boss may only have 4,190 miles on the clock, but given its provenance, it has likely spent a disproportionate amount of its young life on race tracks and drag strips. The Boss 302 in question almost certainly got a thorough refurbishment, including a new clutch and tires, before heading to the auction block a couple of months ago, so it may well be in better shape than a brand-new Mustang and it is still covered by the original 3-year/36,000 mile factory warranty. On Monday, the car was also listed on eBay Motors and as of this writing, the bidding remains somewhere shy of the reserve price with a top bid of $60,099. What are the most important parts of this news article?
Special price for a special car?
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newsroom:1.0.0
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Here is some data about a restaurant: name = Loch Fyne, food = French, customer rating = 1 out of 5, customer rating = 3 out of 5, area = riverside, near = The Rice Boat. Write a sentence that includes the following data about a restaurant
Loch Fyne serves French cuisine along the riverside. The average customer rating is 1 out of 5. The Rice Boat is nearby.
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gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
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Write a sentence not in English.
Vyřiďte pozdrav baronovi Samedimu - pěkně mezi oči.
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question: Complete the next sentence: A crowd of people are watching a game and cheering. Players are playing a game of indoor soccer. someone OPTIONS: - hits a yellow ball over the net. - flips into the net and lands on a couch. - makes a point and the players clap. - is hitting the ball against the wall. answer: makes a point and the players clap. question: Complete the next sentence: How to track lightning Look outside for a flash of lightning. They can happen very quickly and suddenly, so be very attentive. If the bright light hurts your eyes, look through a translucent curtain to dull the impact of the light, or focus your eyes away from the window so the lightning flashes in your peripheral vision. OPTIONS: - Focus on the lightning-shielded window in front of you, rather than where the lightning streaks. The lightning never strikes directly away from the window itself, and that window faces west; after that, the lightning passes in the opposite direction, and strikes right where it looks. - Look at your watch and tick time down " when lightning strikes " to keep track of the future weather forecast. Wait for lightning to strike, which usually happens within a few minutes. - Do not perceive your surroundings until you see lightning. Look for lightning bolts! They are long, metallic metal shafts with a slight curve at the end. - Note that faraway lightning will be much more difficult to spot, so keep a steady watch. If you sense the storm is not close to you (e.g. answer: Note that faraway lightning will be much more difficult to spot, so keep a steady watch. If you sense the storm is not close to you (e.g. question: Complete the next sentence: A woman is ironing a brown shirt on an ironing board. She looks at the tag on the shirt. She continues ironing the shirt on the ironing board. she OPTIONS: - places the worn shirt on the ironing board. - removes the left sleeve from the shirt. - stops and puts the shirt down. - lifts the shirt up and puts it over the ironing board. answer:
lifts the shirt up and puts it over the ironing board.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Problem: *Administrative Science Quarterly PUBLISHER Cornell University; Cornell University AFFILIATION Association of American Universities; Cornell University PRESIDENT Elizabeth Garrett* A: Cornell University (affiliated with the Association of American Universities) is the publisher of the Administrative Science Quarterly. The president of Cornell University is Elizabeth Garrett. Problem: *Birmingham POSTAL_CODE B postcode area; 103 Colmore Row ARCHITECT John Madin; John Madin HOMETOWN Birmingham; Birmingham GOVERNING_BODY Birmingham City Council; Birmingham LEADER_NAME Andrew Mitchell* A: Architect John Madin, of Birmingham, designed 103 Colmore Row; Birmingham postal code is B and is led by the Birmingham City Council and Andrew Mitchell. Problem: *Bibimbap House food Japanese; Bibimbap House area riverside; Bibimbap House near The Rice Boat* A: Near The Rice Boat in the riverside area, is a venue called The Bibimbap House which is serving Japanese food. Problem: *The Phoenix food Chinese; The Phoenix priceRange cheap; The Phoenix customer rating 5 out of 5; The Phoenix area city centre* A:
The Phoenix serves cheap Chinese food in the city centre. It has received customer ratings of 5 out of 5.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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Please capitalize where necessary: mature, milf, dogging, erotic, lesbian, indian, outdoor A: mature, milf, dogging, erotic, lesbian, Indian, outdoor Q: chinese lesson 1.2: chinese writing A: Chinese lesson 1.2: Chinese writing Q: christian leitz has earlier tried, in vain, to solve the enigma of the senmut star map (just like joachim friedrich quack, 2.oct.2001, cf. above - in his way - also have tried). A: Christian Leitz has earlier tried, in vain, to solve the enigma of the Senmut Star Map (just like Joachim Friedrich Quack, 2.Oct.2001, cf. above - in his way - also have tried). Problem: 3:12 unlike cain, who was of the evil one, and killed his brother. why did he kill him? because his works were evil, and his brother’s righteous. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it? Answer: 3:12 unlike Cain, who was of the evil one, and killed his brother. Why did he kill him? Because his works were evil, and his brother’s righteous. Text: programmable: in mi-theta 600 you can create and personalize your own programs, in order to customize the parameters especially for your patients. Correct capitalization: Programmable: In Mi-Theta 600 you can create and personalize your own programs, in order to customize the parameters especially for your patients. Problem: these are mainly useful to maintainers of debian mirrors. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it? Answer:
These are mainly useful to maintainers of Debian mirrors.
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true_case
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Write a positive tweet. Possible tweet types: Options are: +negative +positive
@STBJenny perhaps I was too rough on it! The new mixer is a different color - bad ass black, it looks mean!
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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Question: Banca de Economii S.A. приглашает вас воспользоваться новой услугой ECONOM.MD - системой электронных безналичных расчетов. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Banca de Economii S.A. lanseaza serviciul ECONOM.MD ce vine sa reduca grijile de zi cu zi a locuitorilor Moldovei. Question: Для новых и регулярных клиентов возможны скидки. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: New client, regular customer and multiple vehicle discounts available. Question: Изысканность интерьера общественных помещений переходит в оформленные в натуральных тонах стильные номера. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: At-home sophistication is emphasized with accommodations featuring soothing earth tone furnishings and decadent seating and throws. Question: Это постыдный факт, но нет никаких причин, чтобы такова же была и судьба Африки. Could you please translate this to English? Answer:
That is a shame, but it need not be Africa's fate.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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Summarize this article: 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.
Former Paralympic rowing champion Tom Aggar has retired after 10 years in the sport.
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huggingface:xsum
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A: We went with a party of 15 for brunch, and the food was fantastic! We loved the seafood set up in the bar area, including crab legs, shrimp, mussels, smoked salmon, and shrimp ceviche. The buffet line included breakfast items ranging from omelet and Belgian waffle stations and eggs Benedict to biscuits and gravy, while the lunch items included lemon fish, carnitas, and a hand carved roast. Our friends thoroughly enjoyed the bloody mary bar and the bottomless mimosas. Special thanks to Owner Paul Fratella who stopped by our table, offering us a sample of their new chocolate bacon Guinness cupcakes. They were amazing. Our server Ella did a great job handling our large party with a huge smile and quick response to our requests. We'll definitely be back. Q: positive A: My love of local businesses led me straight to this great place. The operator (owner perhaps?) was so friendly and gave a full list of options from fresh squeezed lemonade to the amazing cookies and ice cream. You can make your own ice cream sandwich by chosing from a list of freshly baked cookies and an even longer list of ice cream flavors. Bonus: you can get half a sandwich. SO much better than most of the ice cream places that offer cookie sandwiches the size of your head that you either cannot or should not finish! I regret chosing a normal chocolate chip cookie and french vanilla. It was great but if I get back to Tempe, I'm trying something more unique. Skip the chain next door and come see this nice man and his great shop. You will not be disappointed! Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) review? Answer: Problem was with a drain line pipe for the A/C and an A/C company that was just there said they couldn't fix it because it was a plumbing issue. There was water leaking by the air handler in my condo rental that was on the bottom floor. Called Precision Plumbing on a Sunday, spoke with a really nice & pleasant lady, and James was at my place within the hour. The worst thing that he said to me was that it was NOT a plumbing issue. He appeared to be dumbfounded that the A/C repair guy from the other company didn't resolve the problem. James could have walked away and had a better day. Instead he called the owner of the company and because they also have an A/C repair side of their business, they told him what he could try to do. He blew out the drain line, gunk came out, and water started dripping out of the proper area. That's it! Problem solved and now I'm a life-long customer. Input: OPTIONS: - negative - positive. Generate a negative review for a place Output: I go into Boba City cafe for a quick bite while i run my errands, i order a large avocado smoothie with boba and a vietnamese chicken sandwich. First off the pricing posted on the wall for this smoothie did not reflect the actual price which was taped to the 1 register. i end up psying $6 or $7 for a large smoothie which was waaaayy overpriced. It tasted like the avocados that had been used were over ripe. In a word putrid!! When i go and pay I had some bill and like 70 cents change which the cashier helped herself to as a tip instead of giving it me. This should have been the first inclination of trouble. The sandwich was ok, fresh. I take my food and siy in my car, then decide to go back in to ask if I could get another drink instead. The cashier then said I had to pay for another. Obviously if I'm asking for a new drink this must be disgusting. Overall the service was very poor and unprofessional and it seems to me that they are trying to make up for the lack of customers by helping themselves to your change one customer at at a time. My advice is to got to Chinatown for better prices, tastier food, and faster service. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!!! input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS: - negative - positive). output: This is a wonderful, family owned deli, who puts their hearts and souls into this place. The food is delicious and the soups are out of this world. Everything is consistently good. You know what you're going to get...does not vary like Chompies or Abe's of Scottsdale, which are totally inconsistent., This deli does not compare to any thing else in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area. We moved here from the So Fl area four years ago and have been having breakfast/lunch or dinner here at least twice a week. You won't be disappointed, but so pleasantly pleased. input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS: - negative - positive). output:
The salesperson there was very gracious and helpful. I am considering using the IOPE skincare line. Since I am a part time teacher, I have to be careful with my purchases when they are a bit more on the expensive side. She gave me many samples so that I can try the line before I purchase it from home. Tonight I will try it. If it works, I have no problems giving her my business or the cost IF it works. I like people who are not pushy, she was one of them. :)
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Write a sentence not in English.
Makedon Dünya Kongresi Başkanı Todor Petrov SETimes'a verdiği demeçte, şiddet olaylarının, nüfus sayımı ve ülkenin adını ve kimliğini değiştirmesi yönündeki baskılar göz önüne alındığında Makedonya'nın istikrarını bozma ve dikkatleri UAD'de Yunanistan'a açılan son davadan uzaklaştırma amaçlı, siyasi nedenli olaylar olduğunu söyledi.
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Q: Translate "Japanese electronics producer Panasonic, which established a company in Serbia in November, plans to launch operations at the facility before January 10th." to Romanian? A: Producătorul japonez de echipamente electronice Panasonic, care a înfiinţat o companie în Serbia în luna noiembrie, intenţionează să lanseze operaţiunile fabricii înainte de 10 ianuarie. Q: Translate "I strongly condemn it, just as I condemn any form of violence based on race or ethnicity, religion or belief, age or disability." to Romanian? A: O condamn vehement, după cum condamn orice formă de violenţă pe motiv de rasă sau origine etnică, religie sau credinţă, vârstă sau dizabilitate. Q: Translate "The period the euro area is going through is a difficult one." to Romanian? A:
Zona euro trece printr-o perioadă dificilă.
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Problem: The jokes can finally end. Aston Villa have scored in the Premier League. At the eleventh hour. Literally. After 660 minutes of trying and failing to get a goal, Paul Lambert’s side found a way past one of the best defences in world football. Carles Gil shimmied round Oscar and delivered an inch-perfect cross. Jores Okore rose at the far post and nodded the ball past Thibaut Courtois. Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic runs over the the corner and slides on his knees in celebration after restoring the Blues' lead Willian (right) celebrates Ivanovic's (centre) goal against Villa by pretending to shine the Chelsea defender's boots Answer: Paul Lambert removed his coat and exchanged words with the rival dugout. Problem: Jaeger is the ultimate high-end High Street brand — but hit trouble in 2012. Now, three years after facing bankruptcy, its booming again, with online sales up an incredible 78 per cent. Sandra Howard loves their clothes, but admits they’re too pricey to splurge on every time. So, could she get the classic Jaeger look for less? LAZY WEEKEND: JAEGER Long-line cardigan, £175 Silk blouse, £125 Skinny jeans, £89 Total spend: £389 Orangey colours are my thing, and the zingy colour of this cardigan is just fantastic. It really brightens my complexion. I also love the way it covers my bottom! It’s not as flattering on the figure as the Answer: JAEGER dress, but it feels less air-hostessy and a bit more relaxed. Problem: This weekend, Curiosity successfully landed on Mars. Now the one-ton roving robotic laboratory, part of NASA's four-ton Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft, gets down to business. Its task? Determining whether Mars ever did or could support life. That's the big question. To quote Humphrey Bogart's Rick in "Casablanca": "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world," why should life occur only on planet Earth? Living organisms are found in the most improbable places -- in the dark, sulfurous depths of the oceans and in the driest deserts. News: Curiosity rover lands on Mars All it takes is some water, carbon, a few other elements and energy. Scientists back on Answer: Earth used the long voyage to calibrate instruments and practice operating them. Problem: New York (CNN) -- Stores across the Northeast were packed with shoppers as people prepared for what could be a historic blizzard set to arrive on Friday. In Reading, Massachusetts, residents were preparing for several feet of snow that could leave them stuck in their homes for days. "It's a zoo in there. There's nothing left on the shelves. ... I think I got every bottle of water that they had in stock," Elizabeth Fraiser told CNN afilliate WHDH. At the Home Depot, another resident said she had essential supplies but wanted to be doubly sure she was ready. The most severe weather is expected to hit Answer:
Massachusetts between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Summarize this article in one sentence. 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.
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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huggingface:xsum
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How is "With its open fireplace, the hotel bar forms the centrepiece of the hotel." said in French?
Doté d'une cheminée, le bar de l'hôtel est le point central de l'hôtel.
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In preparation to present offers to APS, Duke, and Panda, the following tasks need to be completed- James, Teb, Blair to calculate rates for $911 MM facilities according to the following guidelines- - Rate matrix based on contract terms of 15/20/25/30 years - Project depreciation consistent with contract term - Segmented rates (max rate) - Levelized - Volume allocations: SJ-780k/d; Cal Border-330k/d; Phoenix;500k/d - Incremental O&M costs charged to new shippers prior to next rate case; O&M costs re-allocated based on expected outcome following next rate case. - Incremental fuel retention charged to new shippers prior to next rate case; fuel costs re-allocated based on expected outcome following next rate case. - Determine rate sensitivity (for 15/20/25/30 year terms) assuming +/- $25 MM change in cost of new facilities - Determine rate sensitivity (for 15/20/25/30 year terms) assuming +/- $2 MM change in O+M re-allocated based on expected outcome following next rate case. Kevin to provide capital structure and cost of debt, cost of equity (in light of recent circumstances) in support of new rate analyses. Eric, Kevin, Lorraine and Michelle to outline commercial transaction structures for APS, Duke, and Panda. Eric to schedule meeting to discuss rate indexation. Eric to schedule next team meeting asap (target=Nov 1). Answer: Sun Devil Kim - I have scheduled my surgery for Monday, 11/5. In preparation, I must have pre-op and a meeting with my doctor on Thursday, 11/1. I will be leaving the office around 11 am on 11/1. Lorraine Answer: Surgery Greetings Rosie: As you confirm meetings with Mr. Lay next week, could you drop a line to Maureen, Janel and me? Thanks very much. Best, Answer: Mr. Lay's Meetings in California The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or affiliates. ? 2001 Carr Futures The charts are now in the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat 4.0 and they should print clearly from Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher. Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 may be downloaded for FREE from www.adobe.com. (See attached file: NGstockspricetime.pdf)(See attached file: NGscatterdeviation.pdf) - NGstockspricetime.pdf - NGscatterdeviation.pdf Answer:
Nat Gas Scatter and Stocks/Price/Time Graphs
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: Latest update 1 March 2016 0636
Latest update : 1 March 2016 06:36
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fix_punct
zs_opt