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Premise: Dalhart, born Marion Slaughter, was the son of a successful rancher from a Texas port city. Hypothesis: Marion Slaughter is now Dalhart. Does the premise entail the hypothesis?
it is not possible to tell
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Masters 2015: par-three contest - in pictures The par-three contest has been held since 1960 but no one has ever won it and the Masters in the same year. Golfers often employ their children as caddies, though this year Rory McIlroy has employed One Direction’s Niall Horan. There have been 80 holes-in-one made in the contest’s history - including five in 2002 (a record) – so, if you want to see an ace, the par-three contest offers an excellent chance. Summary: The best images as the Masters competitors take to the annual par-three contest Cultural Differences KIRKUK, Iraq – “If we left here now,” said Sgt. Efrain Fuentes of McAllen, Tex., gesturing toward a group of officers from Iraq’s Emergency Services Unit, “these guys are ready. They’re really good. We really don’t do much.” As American forces plan to withdraw from Iraq, Sergeant Fuentes’s words are the hope underlying the country’s future security. For four months his unit, Alpha battery, 3rd Battalion, 82nd field artillery regiment, has been training members of the E.S.U., a quick-response force of low-paid, poorly educated officers whom Sergeant Fuentes described as a model for all Iraqi security forces. On a recent morning, at the unit’s weekly training session, the model showed both its seams and its potential. As often, the E.S.U. officers were late to arrive at the American base. Matthew Watson, an international police adviser who led the training, took their tardiness with clenched humor. “These guys show up later each week,” he said. “Pretty soon they’re going to show up at 11:15 and say, ‘let’s go to lunch.’ ” Mr. Watson, who works for the State Department, led the group in an exercise in neutralizing an “active threat” – a kidnapper who was threatening to kill hostages. The strategy was counter to Iraqi methods, Mr. Watson said, because it called on officers to risk their lives to save others’. In a battered building, Mr. Watson pretended to hold 12 hostages, and assigned four E.S.U. officers to rescue them. “Bang!” he yelled, indicating that he had killed one. The Iraqis moved methodically through the building, clearing each room before moving to the next. “Bang!” Mr. Watson yelled. By the time the officers reached him, he had “killed” all the hostages and himself. Then he asked them to change methods, sacrificing their safety to save the hostages, a strategy that American police departments adopted after the 1999 school shooting in Columbine. The four officers sped directly to the room where Mr. Watson held the hostages, “saving” eight of them. Mr. Watson signaled for the next four officers to try the exercise. The Iraqis conferred among themselves. Finally the interpreter explained, “The officers don’t want to do it, because they say we have a lot of experience and we don’t need it.” Mr. Watson regrouped. “I understand there’s some cultural differences,” he said. “It’s O.K.” “Cultural differences” – the loaded phrase peppers many discussions of Iraqi training or methods, and enfolds volumes about the likely aftermath of American withdrawal. Iraqi security forces have closer intelligence connections and understand the people better than their American counterparts, said Capt. Sam Allen, the battery commander. But the Iraqi soldiers have often been tools for sectarian vendettas, and sometimes leak information to their putative targets. And they work at tremendous risk, often becoming targets for insurgents. To American soldiers, the cultural differences can take some getting used to. Two nights before the training session, Captain Allen’s Iraqi counterpart had planned a raid on a suspected weapons cache. The Iraqis would conduct the raid; the Americans would provide support. But when the weather called for rain, the Iraqis canceled the mission. “It was absolutely the right call,” Captain Allen said, noting that a raid would have tracked mud into people’s houses, making more enemies than the troops arrested – a consideration that Americans might have considered secondary. “It’s not the way we’re used to doing things, but it has become the way we’re used to doing things,” he said. Across such cultural differences, the Iraqis learn from the Americans and the Americans learn from the Iraqis, imperfectly and only within limits. And still the training continues, with both sides complying on some points and pushing back on others. Col. Orhan Khaleel Juma, the E.S.U. battalion’s commander, said he would be sorry to see the Americans leave, but told them, “The major point is that we need top cover from aircraft. Otherwise we can handle it.” Then he joked, “before you go I have to beat you with my jump shot, just like I beat you at ping pong.” The colonel’s cellphone rang, and as the Americans waited around him, he took the call. Summary:
"The officers don't want to do it, because they say we have a lot of experience and we don't need it."
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Q: Translate "Any sizes can be supplied to meet individual requirements." to German? Yes: Alle Regale können in allen gewünschten Ausmaßen hergestellt werden, was eine optimale Nutzung der Räume gestattet. Q: Translate "location was good and the room was nice, especially the bathroom." to German? Yes: Das Personal ist sehr freundlich und zuvorkommend, die Zimmer sind sehr sauber. Das Frühstück bietet etwas für jeden Geschmack. Q: Translate "You save 50% on any Beiter Rest sold with a Beiter Plunger!" to German? Yes:
Der Beiter Rest wird in diesem Kit 50% günstiger angeboten!
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Jack and Mackenzie wanted to do something fun during their day off from school. They knew that the library had story time on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Their mother told them they could go to the library every Tuesday for their story time. They packed up the car and drove to the library, ready for a fun morning. When they arrived to the story room, there were lots of other children their age, all sitting cross-legged and ready for the story of the day. The teacher told them they would be reading "The Wild Horse". She began to tell the story of Majestic, the wild horse who could not be calmed. His people had tried and tried to break him, but he was wild at heart. Every time they took him to the river to drink, he would run straight into the water and get soaking wet! He would splash and play until he was ready to go back home, where he would sleep for hours, having worn himself out playing. What question would one ask from this paragraph? QUESTION: In the story about Majestic, every time they took him to the river to drink water, what would he do? In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . Safti at first resists , but ultimately succumbs to Edwina's charms and falls hopelessly in love with her . Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires . Edwina similarly falls into disfavor with the Maharani , who explains that Safti has been raised to lead a pure life and that Edwina is unworthy of him . Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him . When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur . What question would one ask from this paragraph? QUESTION: Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake? (CNN) -- We'll let you finish, but The Muppets have the best Instagram account of all time. The feed was launched just over a month ago as part of a promotional push for their upcoming movie, "Muppets Most Wanted." But in between quippy posters and ads for the film, which is a sequel to 2011's blockbuster "The Muppets" with Jason Segel, there are ingenious "selfies" from the Muppets crew. In fact, the first post was a coy snapshot from Kermit, Miss Piggy and Gonzo, with a filter in full effect: And the selfies grew more adorable -- and more hilarious -- from there: We now have evidence of the time Animal burst in on Beaker in the bathroom. And we know what Gonzo does after a hard day of stunts. "Gonzo treated himself to a massage today to try to work out all of his stuntman kinks. Even weirdos need pampering. #bougielife #yolo," reads the caption to this pic: The Muppets' curmudgeonly yet lovable critics, Statler and Waldorf, are still trying to get the hang of taking the perfect selfie -- "This is the fanciest calculator we've ever seen!" they were heard saying when the photo was taken -- while Rowlf is clearly a selfie king. From the Swedish Chef to Miss Piggy's evil alter ego, everyone has gotten in on the first-person photo sessions. The only people noticeably missing from the account are the Muppets' human co-stars in "Muppets Most Wanted," like Tina Fey, Ty Burrell and Ricky Gervais. As with the first "Muppets" film, which also starred Amy Adams, Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones, the "Muppets" sequel has plenty of human star power. In addition to Fey and Gervais, "Muppets Most Wanted" also has appearances from Tom Hiddleston, Salma Hayek, Stanley Tucci and Lady Gaga. What question would one ask from this paragraph? QUESTION: Who is considered a weirdo in the cast of "Muppets Most Wanted"? When you get sick, your body springs to action. Your body starts to fight the illness. Thats why you want to eat right and get plenty of sleep. You need a strong immune system to fight off illness. Plants dont have an immune system. That does not mean they do not get sick. Plants are affected by disease just like us. Typically, their first line of defense is the death of part of the plant. This prevents the infection from spreading. Many plants also produce special chemicals to fight disease. For example, willow trees produce a chemical to kill the bacteria. The same compound is used in many acne products. You can see a picture of a willow tree in Figure Plants may be smarter than we think. No, they cannot talk to each other. They may be able to send messages, though. What question would one ask from this paragraph? QUESTION:
What kind of organisms can get sick even though they don't have immune systems?
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Translate "The Hotel Giardino dei Greci is unique among the hotels of Giardini Naxos and the hotels of Taormina." to German?
Das Hotel Giardino dei Greci ist unter den Hotels von Giardini Naxos und unter den Hotels in Taormina ein Unikum.
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Q: If You will need to take care here, as there may be walkers on the road, especially at lunch time when everyone gathers in the village for a pint and a sandwich., can we say that "The largest number of walkers on the road is in the early morning."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no Q: If You'll always see cosmopolitan crowds here, especially on the Explanada de Espaea, the splendid waterfront promenade that stretches alongside the harbour, and on the Paseo Maritimo., can we say that "Cosmopolitan crowds can be seen on both the Paseo Maritimo and on the Explanada de Espaea."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: yes Q: If about the different areas of of the kind of the state by reading it, can we say that "Only by reading can one learn about the different areas of the kind of state it is."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: it is not possible to tell Q: If Slim considered, "I guess not., can we say that "Slim considered what Red had said, "I guess it isn't.""? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A:
it is not possible to tell
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Question: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ROH-z@-velt; October 27, 1858 - January 6, 1919) was an American statesman and writer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He also served as the 25th Vice President of the United States from March to September 1901 and as the 33rd Governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century. His face is depicted on Mount Rushmore, alongside those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, at East 20th Street in New York City. He was the second of four children born to socialite Martha Stewart "Mittie" Bulloch and businessman and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt Sr. He had an older sister, Anna (nicknamed "Bamie"), a younger brother, Elliott, and a younger sister, Corinne. Elliott was later the father of First Lady Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of Theodore's distant cousin, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His paternal grandfather was of Dutch descent; his other ancestry included primarily Scottish and Scots-Irish, English and smaller amounts of German, Welsh, and French. Theodore Sr. was the fifth son of businessman Cornelius Van Schaack "C.V.S." Roosevelt and Margaret Barnhill. Theodore's fourth cousin, James Roosevelt I, who was also a businessman, was the father of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Mittie was the younger daughter of Major James Stephens Bulloch and Martha P. "Patsy" Stewart. Through the Van Schaacks, Roosevelt was a descendant of the Schuyler family. Roosevelt's youth was largely shaped by his poor health and debilitating asthma. He repeatedly experienced sudden nighttime asthma attacks that caused the experience of being smothered to death, which terrified both Theodore and his parents. Doctors had no cure. Nevertheless, he was energetic and mischievously inquisitive. His lifelong interest in zoology began at age seven when he saw a dead seal at a local market; after obtaining the seal's head, Roosevelt and two cousins formed what they called the "Roosevelt Museum of Natural History". Having learned the rudiments of taxidermy, he filled his makeshift museum with animals that he killed or caught; he then studied the animals and prepared them for display. At age nine, he recorded his observation of insects in a paper entitled "The Natural History of Insects". Roosevelt's father significantly influenced him. His father was a prominent leader in New York's cultural affairs; he helped to found the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and had been especially active in mobilizing support for the Union during the Civil War, even though his in-laws included Confederate leaders. Roosevelt said, "My father, Theodore Roosevelt, was the best man I ever knew. He combined strength and courage with gentleness, tenderness, and great unselfishness. He would not tolerate in us children selfishness or cruelty, idleness, cowardice, or untruthfulness." Family trips abroad, including tours of Europe in 1869 and 1870, and Egypt in 1872, shaped his cosmopolitan perspective. Hiking with his family in the Alps in 1869, Roosevelt found that he could keep pace with his father. He had discovered the significant benefits of physical exertion to minimize his asthma and bolster his spirits. Roosevelt began a heavy regime of exercise. After being manhandled by two older boys on a camping trip, he found a boxing coach to teach him to fight and strengthen his body. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? HHHHHH Answer: He had discovered the significant benefits of physical exertion to minimize his asthma and bolster his spirits. Question: Sam & Dave were an American soul and R&B duo who performed together from 1961 until 1981. The tenor (higher) voice was Sam Moore (born 1935) and the baritone/tenor (lower) voice was Dave Prater (1937-1988). Sam & Dave are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, and are Grammy Award and multiple gold record award-winning artists. Sam Moore and Dave Prater's early musical backgrounds involved listening to and singing gospel music in their homes and churches, and in Dave's case, also singing gospel in the choir in his church. Dave later sang with his older brother JT Prater in the gospel group The Sensational Hummingbirds, who recorded "Lord Teach Me" in the 1950s. Sam recorded "Nitey-Nite"/"Caveman Rock" in 1954 with the doo-wop group The Majestics, and later sang with the gospel groups The Gales and The Mellonaires. Moore and Prater listed Jackie Wilson and Sam Cooke as influences on their styles, and Moore was also influenced by Little Willie John, whom he and Dave opened for often in the early 1960s. Sam & Dave met working the gospel music circuit, and later in small clubs in Miami during amateur nights in 1961 according to Dave. They sang together one night at the King of Hearts club, and started working together immediately thereafter, developing a live act featuring gospel-inspired call-and-response. Soul singer and record producer Steve Alaimo discovered them while performing during the same show with them at the King of Hearts nightclub in Miami and signed them to Marlin Records. After two singles in early 1962 were released on the local Marlin label owned by Miami's Henry Stone, Stone helped sign them to Roulette Records in New York City. They released six 45s from 1962-1964 (two were re-releases of Marlin recordings) with Roulette, and one single on Stone and Alaimo's Alston Label. A few of the singles received regional airplay, but did not achieve national chart success. The songs, some of which were produced by Steve Alaimo and some of which were produced by Henry Glover, were similar in many ways to R&B recordings by Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson and Little Willie John. Prater was the lead vocalist on most of these singles, with Moore singing harmony and alternate verses. In summer 1964, Stone introduced the duo to Atlantic Records' Jerry Wexler, who signed them to Atlantic. Wexler asked Memphis, Tennessee-based Stax Records, which Atlantic distributed nationally, to work with Sam & Dave. Wexler wanted the Southern roots and gospel style of their live performances, so the pair were loaned to Stax to record, although they remained Atlantic Records artists. According to Wexler's autobiography Rhythms & Blues, "Their live act was filled with animation, harmony and seeming goodwill. I put Sam in the sweet tradition of Sam Cooke or Solomon Burke, while Dave had an ominous Four Tops' Levi Stubbs-sounding voice, the preacher promising hellfire." Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: what did they do early in their career? HHHHHH Answer:
two singles in early 1962 were released on the local Marlin label owned by Miami's Henry Stone,
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Premise: "Gawai (Sarawak Rice Harvest Festival): Enlivened by rice wine, the Iban stage cockfighting and blowpipe contests." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "Rice wine is a favorite drink of people in the region. " true?
it is not possible to tell
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Modern criticism of Pope focuses on the man, his circumstances and motivations, prompted by theoretical perspectives such as Marxism, feminism and other forms of post-structuralism. Brean Hammond focuses on Pope's singular achievement in making an independent living solely from his writing. Laura Brown (1985) adopts a Marxist approach and accuses Pope of being an apologist for the oppressive upper classes. Hammond (1986) has studied Pope's work from the perspectives of cultural materialism and new historicism. Along Hammond's lines, Raymond Williams explains art as a set of practices influenced by broad cultural factors rather than simply the vague ideas of genius alone. Hayden Carruth, wrote that it was "Pope's rationalism and pandeism with which he wrote the greatest mock-epic in English literature." In Politics and Poetics of Transgression (1985) Peter Stallybrass and Allon White charge that Pope drew upon the low culture which he despised in order to produce his own "high art". They assert Pope was implicated in the very material he was attempting to exclude, not dissimilar to observations made in Pope's time. Colin Nicholson reads the poetry in terms of the Financial Revolution, showing how Pope responded to the corruption of the traditional 'landed interest' by the newly dominant 'moneyed interest'. Feminists have also criticised Pope's works. Ellen Pollak's The Poetics of Sexual Myth (1985) argues that Pope followed an anti-feminist tradition, that regarded women as inferior to men both intellectually and physically. Carolyn Williams contends that a crisis in the male role during the 18th century in Britain impacted Pope and his writing. Do you have any questions?
Who are Pope's supporters?
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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Although bamboo has a rapid growth rate, you only need to prune it once a year if you do a really thorough job. Pruning your bamboo more frequently can actually cause it to send off more shoots. Mark on your calendar when to start pruning and coordinate it with fertilizing. Branches and leaves can cut your skin in a bamboo grove, so it’s a good idea to wear sturdy gloves, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt. Wearing sturdy gloves will also make it easier to handle and cut the canes. Nodes are where the pieces of the stem join together. You’ll see a slight bump or bulge on the stem shaft indicating this joining. To trim down the height of a bamboo plant, locate a node. Then, position your shears or plant saw right above it and cut across. Making your cut above the node also makes the pruning process easier, as these spots are less thick. Bamboo is very strong and if you cut it at an angle, it can be quite dangerous. Keep your cuts blunt and horizontal to minimize the risk. You should be able to use hand clippers for most cane. However, if the cane is rather large, opt for a pruning hand saw and extension. SUMMARY: Prune once a year in late summer or early fall to minimize spreading. Wear eye and hand protection. Cut above a node if you are trying to reduce height. Make straight cuts across the bamboo stem. In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As a loner, it can sometimes be hard to get out of the house as you may wonder what you can do by yourself without feeling weird. However, if you think about it you will find that there are lots of things you can go do alone to have some fun. Going to the movies is a great thing to do alone. Find a movie you've been wanting to see, pick up some popcorn, and enjoy the film. Going to the movies with people is all well and good, but when you think about it, it seems a bit silly since you don't talk to each other the whole time the movie is showing anyways. Try out different coffee shops. Coffee shops have become very popular in the past few years, so there are more and more popping up every day. Take a book or, if you like drawing, a sketchpad. Order a nice coffee or tea, and just enjoy a few hours out of the house. Try out a restaurant you've been interested in. If there is a restaurant you're interested in, there is no reason you should feel embarrassed to go alone. If you're worried that people will stare at you, try to go during an off-peak time. Go for a walk or a run. Another great thing to do alone is just to go out and enjoy nature. Go for a walk or jog in a nearby park and you'll be doing something good for you and your health. One part of going out in public that can make a loner feel nervous is the possibility that someone will try to chat casually with you. If you want to avoid this, put on a pair of headphones or have a book to read while you are waiting around or riding public transport. This will discourage people from engaging in idle chat. This doesn't guarantee that no one will talk to you. Some especially outgoing people are hard to deter. If someone talks to you and you aren't interested in the conversation, keep your answers short and don't ask questions that will encourage the conversation. If you are not used to going out by yourself to do things, you might feel as though everyone is staring at you, which will distract you from enjoying what you are doing. Try to remember that it is unlikely that anyone is truly interested in what you are doing or why you are doing it. As you spend more and more time outside the house by yourself, you'll come to realize that most people are just trying to get on with their day. Although it will take some practice, when you go out to do something, focus on how you're feeling about what you're doing instead of on what you think everyone around you is feeling. If you aren't able to focus on yourself you may find the experience of going out alone just as draining as going with other people. Depending on your work or school setting it may be very easy for you to go days or weeks without talking to anyone. For example, if you work from home you may not have to talk to anyone at all. While this may be comfortable for you, there is evidence that socializing is good for everyone (even loners) from time to time. It doesn't have to be a huge conversation. You can simply chat with someone in your class or at a coffee shop for a few minutes. For example, you can bring up how tough that last test was with a classmate, or you can ask the barista about her favorite beverage to make. Summary: Go do something you enjoy. Carry a book or wear headphones. Enjoy the moment. Try to chat with someone you don't know every once in awhile. INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You do not need to remove your jewelry when you brush your teeth. In fact, if you remove it, you run the risk of irritating your tongue or having the piercing close up. Tongue piercings heal much quicker than many other piercings, so don't risk removing jewelry at first. Besides, fresh piercings make your tongue too tender to touch. Tongue piercings heal within 6 to 8 weeks on average. After that point, you can remove the piercing whenever you want. Try taking it out when you eat or brush your teeth to help keep it clean. Toothbrushes collect bacteria over time, so getting a new brush reduces the chances of infection. Look for slim toothbrushes designed to reach small spaces. Slimmer soft-bristled brushes are useful for brushing both your teeth and your piercing. Stop at your local drug store or general store to get a new toothbrush. Brushes are inexpensive compared to the cost of discomfort and medical treatment for an infection. Starting at the back of your mouth, position your toothbrush with the bristles facing the roots of your teeth. Take care of the inside portion of each tooth first. Work from the back to the front and repeat with your other row of teeth. Avoid the piercing for now, especially if you just had it put in. New piercings make your tongue very sensitive. Try to avoid it as best you can by holding the toothbrush at an angle. The swelling goes away after 7 to 10 days. Instead of using a back and forth motion, move in small circles. This cleans your teeth effectively without damaging the enamel or hitting your piercing. Continue doing this for a few minutes to ensure you remove all plaque and debris. Brush the inside, outside, and top of each tooth to keep your smile healthy. As you brush, roll or sweep the toothbrush down from the tops of your teeth to direct the debris into your mouth. Don’t rush! Rushing is tempting, but quick brushing may leave debris that can wear down your teeth or get into your piercing. For great teeth, reach for your toothbrush about half an hour after every meal. This is especially important while your piercing heals, since it clears away plaque and food particles that can lead to an infection. However, stay hygienic by making it a part of your routine even after your mouth goes back to normal. Acidic foods wear down your teeth if you brush right away after eating. Some examples of acidic food include grains, sugar, fish, some meat, and sweetened drinks. Drinking water after eating or brushing before you eat are ways to protect your teeth. Frequent brushing is a great way to keep your teeth in shape and avoid some tense visits to the dentist. Keep in mind, though, that brushing too hard or too frequently can wear down enamel. After brushing, floss the space between your teeth as you normally do. Take extra care while working on the areas close to the hole in your tongue. Knocking your hand against it could be painful. SUMMARY:
Leave jewelry in place until the piercing heals. Use a new toothbrush when you first get your piercing. Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to avoid bumping the piercing. Brush your teeth using circular motions for 2 to 3 minutes. Brush your teeth 3 times a day after eating.
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Q: Translate "Why data is leaving your network today and how you can prevent it tomorrow" to Russian? A: Почему происходит утечка данных в сети и как предотвратить это в будущем Q: Translate "- Stimulate the evaporation of the plants by applying crop heating or horizontally- directed fans and maintain a relative humidity of no more than 75%." to Russian? A: - Усилить транспирацию растений с помощью обогрева посадок или горизонтально направленного потока воздуха из вентиляторов и поддерживать относительную влажность воздуха не выше 75%. Q: Translate "Para Light starts manufacturing SMD 0402 LEDs." to Russian? A:
Компания Para Light начала производство миниатюрных светодиодов типоразмера 0402.
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Please capitalize where necessary: brief overview of the norwegian inheritance law
Brief overview of the Norwegian inheritance law
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: It involves "cleaning and refurbishment of the space, and of the basement, which is already in use", as well addressing the dome and window issues.
Çalışmalar kapsamında “bina içi ve hâlâ kullanılmakta olan bodrum katı temizlenip yenilenecek” ve ayrıca kubbe ve pencereler de yapılacak.
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[Q]: Mielestäni ei kuitenkaan ole yhtään hyvää syytä boikotoida seremoniaa tai olympialaisia. Translate this to English? [A]: Nevertheless, on that basis I see no good reason to boycott the ceremony or the Games. Question: Puheenjohtajamaata on onniteltava myös sen vakaumuksesta parantaa unionin yhteistä ulko- ja turvallisuuspolitiikkaa, siitä että se korostaa sopimuksen aikaansaamista uudesta neuvottelumandaatista Lomén sopimusta varten ja siitä että se haluaa kiinnittää ihmisoikeuksiin niiden ansaitsemaa huomiota. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: In a similar vein the presidency should be congratulated on its determination to improve the Union's common foreign and security policy, the emphasis which it is placing on agreeing an new negotiating mandate for the Lomé convention, and on its desire to give human rights the attention which is required. test: Arvoisa puhemies, unionin kansalaisuutta käsittelevä mietintö on mielestäni jossain määrin ristiriitainen. English? translation: Mr President, I find that this report on European citizenship is somewhat schizophrenic. Haluammeko OSPAR-yleissopimuksen kanssa yhteensopivia normeja, eli haluammeko vaarallisten aineiden osalta lähestyä nollatasoa vai emme? In English? xxxxx Do we or do we not want standards compatible with OSPAR, in other words to get dangerous substances down to zero? How is "There, there is a lack of both knowledge and resources to facilitate the integration of environmental considerations, together with the preventive approach which is the very essence of the decisions taken in Rio." said in Finnish? Niiltä puuttuvat sekä tarvittavat tiedot että voimavarat, jotta mukaan voitaisiin liittää ympäristönäkökohdat sekä se ennalta ehkäisevä työtapa, joka on Riossa tehtyjen päätösten varsinainen sisältö. [Q]: Hallinnollisen taakan vähentäminen on ollut hyvin merkittävä osa ohjelmaani. Translate this to English? [A]:
Regarding the issue of reducing the administrative burden, that has been a very important point in my programme.
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Write a title for this article: I’m not the smartest guy on the block. In high school I scored “See me” on the math Regents. Still, if I were Commissioner of Major League Baseball, I would look at where the teams play to notice a bunch located in generally warm climates: Two in Texas, two in Florida, two in Southern California, one in Atlanta, one in Arizona. Then I would look to find that seven teams play in either domed stadia or in ballparks with retractable roofs: Milwaukee, Arizona, Toronto, Seattle, Houston, Miami and Tampa Bay. And then I would reach a radical conclusion: Schedule early April games in these cities or ballparks. Sure, it’s an extreme departure from the norm, but schedule with the good of the players, the fans and the quality of The Game in mind. The Yankees — having completed an ill-attended, arctic three-game series against Houston, in New York — on Sunday, as a matter of MLB’s addiction and abdication to TV money, plays in Detroit and for ESPN. The forecast is fairly standard for early April nighttime Detroit weather: 39 degrees, 18 mph winds making it feel colder, and a 90 percent chance of rain. Forget it, though. The folks who run MLB must know what they’re doing, right? There must be good, common-sense reasons to have played games last week and to be playing them this week — mostly at night — outdoors in New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Minnesota, Colorado, Cincinnati and along the Great Lakes in Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit. There must be good reasons for this, good reasons why the Yanks on Saturday played the Tigers in an under-populated ballpark with 30-degree temperatures, a wind-chill of 20 and snow flurries. If only MLB would share those reasons with us. And it’s not as if Rob Manfred, and Bud Selig, before him, wouldn’t normally gather the family, grab the ice-scraper and head out to a ballgame that starts at 8:10 on a Sunday night in Detroit in early April. Even if it might be too late, too cold and too wet for even Adam LaRoche’s kid. But if it’s good enough for the commissioners — if all this makes good sense and good baseball to them — it’s plenty good enough for us. Trying to grasp Adam Schefter’s ESPN exclusive sitdown with Greg Hardy is like trying to catch minnows with our hands. If we weigh Hardy’s answers and explanations, we’re left with this: He didn’t do it, and he never will do it again. Not only did Schefter conclude he believes Hardy to be a changed man despite his conviction for beating and choking his ex-girlfriend, who claimed she was thrown on a couch covered with loaded assault rifles, Hardy claimed he was framed. So then exactly what did he have to change from? Such hopeful conclusion interviews have become tiresome. They carry the stink of look-who-we-got, quid pro quos pandering. Adam “Pacman” Jones went on two “I’m-a-changed-man” media campaigns, only to prove he is the same creep. Last week, as if lifting from Cris Carter’s seminar advice to NFL rookies to find a pal to take the rap for them when they’re arrested — Carter remains with ESPN — it was revealed a pal of Jets receiver and “Inside the NFL” TV co-star Brandon Marshall in February texted Marshall: He would take the rap for Marshall’s 2012 alleged assault of a woman outside a nightclub. Marshall, a talented but recidivist me-firster with an arrest record that began in college and includes domestic violence charges, first made himself expendable to Denver, then Miami, before landing with Chicago, from where he went on an extended “I’m-a-changed-man” campaign. Is Marshall a changed man? I hope so, but I don’t know. Maybe Schefter knows. He seems to regard himself something of a faith healer — “One exclusive chat with me is all it takes!” — or a candidate for the parole board. Never grant anyone wish-based certification as a changed man based on sincere looks and sounds, especially when that changed man doesn’t think he did anything all that wrong in the first place. The only changed-man claim I would gamble on is Bruce Jenner’s. Protect yourself at all times especially from professional embarrassment. It’s OK for people who don’t know — and can’t possibly know — to reach this conclusion: I don’t know. Call me a party pooper; I don’t care. Crazy is crazy. The Mets’ home opener pregame ceremonies Friday included four NYPD helicopters flying over a packed stadium in windy weather. That’s crazy. It’s not as if anyone never before had seen a helicopter. So why the unnecessary risk, at whose cost and why four helicopters? It brought to mind the 2008 outdoor NHL game, Pittsburgh at Buffalo, when military jets flew over 71,000 people. The aircraft barely were visible as they flew over in a snowstorm! A survey conducted by WalletHub.com concluded that among fans of baseball, basketball, football, hockey and soccer, soccer fans have the worst credit rating, hockey fans the best. In other words, never sell a soccer fan a Zamboni on installments; get all the money up front. Two new, good-read New York baseball books — fun and educational! — from crafty write-handers: “Kings of Queens,” about the ’86 Mets by Erik Sherman. Manager Davey Johnson claims the infamous players-gone-wild flight back from Houston after winning the NL pennant was caused more by players’ wives than the players. “Down on the Korner” is about Ralph Kiner and the Mets’ adventure-filled “Kiner’s Korner” Ch. 9 postgame show, authored by sports radio host Mark Rosenman and local MLB official scorer Howie Karpin. “That’s what makes baseball,” said Kiner, “you never know what’s going on.” Perhaps the most surprising occurrence of last week was the MLB/Yankees unusually fan-friendly decision to postpone Monday’s Yankee Stadium opener at about 9 a.m. Such weather-conscious announcements generally are made after people have arrived, paid for parking, entered the ballpark and started spending. Speeding up the game: In the bottom of the eighth in Detroit on Friday, 4-0, Tigers over Yankees, the game was stopped for three minutes for a replay challenge that reversed an out call based on nothing more definitive than perhaps, a second opinion that overruled a first opinion. And as YES’ Michael Kay noted — and as so often seen in football — two different angles showed two different things to support either conclusion. Lookalikes, submitted by Joe Magnetico: Comedic actor Ty Burrell, who plays Phil Dunphy on ABC’s “Modern Family,” and Villanova coach Jay Wright. Title:
Why does MLB commish shun sense in frigid scheduling?
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Write a sentence that about [The Olive Grove eatType pub; The Olive Grove food Japanese; The Olive Grove priceRange less than £20; The Olive Grove area riverside; The Olive Grove familyFriendly yes].
The Olive Grove is a cheap family friendly pub that sells Japanese food and is located on the riverside
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: The Claridge Hotel offers elegance and 5-star services provided by its friendly staff in a great location in downtown Buenos Aires. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: ПУИ (а не правительства) должны обеспечивать основную безопасность – антивирусы, анти-фишинг, анти-спам, и т.п. – в качестве стандартного набора Интернет услуг. Сделать это не трудно. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Ами input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Справьтесь о массаже и лечебных услугах!
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What sentence would provide a factual answer to this question: "What is a renewable resource?"
renewable resources can be used over again
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Concepts: edge, forest, storm Write a sentence that includes all these words.
forest at the edge during a radioactive storm .
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How is "With the help of EU funds, a historic monastery that was destroyed during Macedonia's interethnic conflict on 21 August 2001 has been partially restored." said in Turkish?
Makedonya'da 21 Ağustos 2001 tarihinde yaşanan etnik çatışmalar sırasında yıkılmış tarihi bir manastır, AB fonlarının yardımıyla kısmen restore edildi.
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Generate a sentence about this data: Barny Cakes, country, France; France, leader, Gérard Larcher. Sentence:
The leader of France is Gerard Larcher and the country is home to the dish known as Barny cakes.
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Problem: Liverpool fans protested against ticket prices at Anfield during their 0-0 draw against Hull City. Banners reading '£NOUGH IS £NOUGH' and 'Kop Kids pay Adult Prices' were on show with supporters angry at paying up to £59 to see last year's Premier League runners up. The cheapest match-day ticket at Anfield is the second most priciest in the Premier League and costs £37, according to BBC Sport Price of Football survey. Liverpool fans protested against ticket prices at Anfield during their game against Hull City on Saturday. The banners argued against Liverpool's ticket prices that cost from £37 and can be as pricey as £59 at Anfield. A banner at Anfield reads 'supporters not customers' during Liverpool's match against Hull City on Saturday. '£NOUGH IS £NOUGH' reads one banner in the Kop as Liverpool face Hull at home on Saturday afternoon. £37 - cheapest match-day ticket. £59 - most expensive match-day ticket. £3 - programme. £5.80 - pie and cup of tea. Only Chelsea are more expensive than the cheapest ticket at Liverpool, with those at Stamford Bridge being charged at least £50 to see Jose Mourinho's side. The protest 'against modern football' was aimed at owner John Henry as Twitter account @spiritofshankly wrote: 'We won't stand back and let it carry on. We will fight back.' By comparison, neighbours Everton charge fans £4 less for their cheapest ticket at Goodison Park. The cheapest season ticket at Anfield costs £710, the fourth most expensive in the Premier League behind Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. Liverpool fans look on as Mario Balotelli (pictured) plays during their game against Hull City at Anfield. Balotelli has been struggling to get his Liverpool career going at Anfield since joining for £16million. What are highlight points? Answer: Cheapest match-day ticket to watch Liverpool play at Anfield costs £37. 'We won't stand back and let it carry on. We will fight back,' say protesters. Protest was held during Liverpool's Premier League game against Hull City. Those at Goodison Park pay £4 less for their cheapest ticket at Everton. Problem: 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. What are highlight points? Answer:
'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.
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Question: Thousands gathered in the Egyptian capital on Friday in a mass demonstration against the country's armed forces and its heavy-handed treatment of protesters, which has since drawn international condemnation. Protesters could be seen erecting tents in Cairo's Tahrir Square, a location widely considered the epicenter of an uprising that brought down Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak earlier this year. The move marks the latest in a series of protests around the capital, where at least 16 people were killed in recent days amid clashes with Egyptian authorities. The unrest appears to largely stem from a stretch of assaults by police and defiant protests by demonstrators demanding that Egypt's ruling military cede power to a civilian government. Protesters on Friday could be heard singing the country's national anthem and chanting slogans, such as "The honor of Egyptian women is a red line." They also put up a large projector screen in the city's square, which showed videos of violence against protesters and included testimonials by the injured and family members of those recently killed. Days of clashes were further stoked last weekend by the beating of a woman at the hands of military officers, prompting Tuesday's so-called "Million Women" march, billed as an attempt to highlight regime violence against female demonstrators. Egypt's ruling military council later expressed "great regret" to the women over recent attacks and vowed to hold accountable those responsible. Security forces, meanwhile, on Friday appeared largely absent from the demonstration, according to CNN personnel at the scene. But political groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and its Freedom and Justice Party, as well as the Salfi Islamic Movement, said they were boycotting the events. The country's Islamic Wasat Party, however, has decided to participate. Elsewhere in Cairo, hundreds of protesters converged on the city's Abasya Square, chanting slogans such as "No to Destruction." Large crowds also gathered in similar demonstrations in the Egyptian cities of Alexandria and Suez, according to state television. On Wednesday, Egypt's military announced on Facebook that they had acquired information of a "plan to vandalize government buildings and topple Egypt on January 25, 2012." The date would mark the one-year anniversary of the start of Egypt's uprising that largely began in Tahrir square on January 25, 2011. Demonstrators have also called for the country's presidential elections, scheduled to take place in June, to be moved ahead to instead take place on the anniversary. A Ministry of Health spokesman, meanwhile, said that some 30 ambulances have been stationed near Tahrir Square and a field hospital has been set-up in anticipation of possible clashes. What are the important parts of this article? Important parts: Thousands gathered in Cairo in a mass demonstration against the country's armed forces. Demonstrators demand that Egypt's ruling military cede power to a civilian government. Demonstrators are calling for presidential elections to be moved ahead to January. By. Chris Pleasance. PUBLISHED:. 08:09 EST, 15 September 2013. |. UPDATED:. 06:05 EST, 16 September 2013. With divorce fast becoming the norm it seems true love is harder and harder to find these days. But as these letters reveal, one smitten couple found a love so strong it was able to endure even while they were separated during World War II. Not only that, it lasted for a total of 70 years of marriage until they both died in 2011, he aged 96 and she aged 92, within just three days of one another. How time passes: Frederick and Elizabeth Noble wed on New Year's Day 1941 while Frederick. was on 48-hour leave from the Royal Tank Corps and stayed married for. the next 70 years. But, as remarkable as their relationship had seemed in life, in death it was about to give up its biggest and most heartwarming surprise. After Frederick and Elizabeth Noble had passed relatives discovered they had kept 250 love letters, telegrams, notes and Valentine's cards from each other. Their grandson, Dr Andrew Rowland, has taken them along to the Antique Roadshow TV program. In one extract read on tonight's show, Frederick writes: 'You are the most wonderful, marvellous, precious, beloved, lovable,. adoring, adorable, charming, divine and loving sweetheart wife that has. ever lived. 'Darling, come a little closer and let me whisper in. your darling ears, all these loving words, because they are meant for. you, my sweetheart.' The pair wrote a series of remarkable and passionate love letters to one another throughout World War II. The amazing collection of 250 letters, telegrams, notes and Valentine's cards was stored in a tea chest. The couple, who shared the same birthday, kept the memories stashed away inside a tea chest in their home in Wingate, County Durham. Speaking about the letters, Fiona Bruce, the show's host, said: 'Theirs was a real love story. What struck me about the. letters was the sheer outpouring of emotion across their pages. 'They. reveal two people who had fallen headlong in love - and that love burned. even more brightly while they were forced apart by war.' Frederick and Elizabeth Noble wed on New Year's Day in 1941 while he was on 48-hour leave from the Royal Tank Corps. He had volunteered for the Army in 1936 despite having been selected. as a professional footballer by Aston Villa and served in Afghanistan,. India, Burma, Ceylon and France. From these war-torn. countries he wrote the tear-jerking telegrams to his wife who was. nursing injured servicemen back home. After the war,. Elizabeth carried on her work as a nurse while Frederick became a miner. in the East Durham coalfield, before rising to the position of colliery overseer. During their long lives the besotted pair built up a large family of two daughters, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren and it was grandson who discovered the letters. Perhaps the most heart-wrenching messages were written when Frederick's leave was cancelled. He says: 'I'm very sorry my beloved, I can't get home. That's all I live for,. home and you. In another passage he adds: 'We both feel the same when I have to return from leave. I have to take a. firm hold of myself or I would never come back. 'I hate to see the back. of you as my bus or train pulls out because I know it will be weeks. before I set eyes on you again. It's terrible when we have to part - too. awful for words.' Showing a touch of humour, Frederick writes again to compliment his wife's skill in the kitchen: 'Darling, no matter what you think, I still say that you are a good cook. - so let's not have a small row. You know I wish that today I could. have sat down to one of your dinners.' Elizabeth's communication is more limited, as she was kept in the dark about where her husband was to keep military operations a secret. In the letters she did write she talks about the home front, rationing, and hiding under the kitchen table while bombs fell on the main road near their house. Only a small selection of letter were taken to Antiques Roadshow for filming and the family are keeping the rest secret while they decide what to do with them. While the letters reveal a lot about the couple's marriage, the war and their incredible devotion to one another, only a small selection were taken along to the show's filming in North Yorkshire. The rest are being kept a secret while the family, made up of the couple's two daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, decide what to do with them. In an interview with the Sunday Mirror, Dr Rowland revealed that towards the end of their lives the pair talked about not wanting to go on without each other. He said that the family were comforted in their sadness by the thought that, in the end, Elizabeth had only had to endure three days without her beloved other half. Frederick died peacefully on December 4th, 2011, and Elizabeth on December 7th. Write highlights.
Frederick and Elizabeth Noble married in 1941 while he was on leave. They swapped passionate love letters throughout the war. The collection of 250 letters was found by their family in a tea chest. The pair, who shared a birthday, both died in 2011 just three days apart having said they could not bear to be without one another.
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[Q]: Sentence: name = Strada, food = English, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = average, familyFriendly = yes, near = Rainbow Vegetarian Café Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: Family friendly, Strada, is located near the Rainbow Vegetarian Café. It offers British food in the low price range and has a 3 star rating. [Q]: Sentence: name = Cocum, eatType = coffee shop, food = Indian, priceRange = high, customer rating = 1 out of 5, familyFriendly = no Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: Cocum is a coffee shop that services Indian food in the high price range. Customers rate it 1 out of 5 and say it is not child-friendly. [Q]: Sentence: name = The Golden Palace, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = average, area = city centre Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: The Golden Palace is a cheap Italian coffee shop with an average customer rating located in city centre. [Q]: Sentence: name = Zizzi, eatType = pub, food = Chinese, customer rating = high, familyFriendly = yes Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]:
Zizzi is a children friendly pub that serves Chinese food with a high customer rating.
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A: My friend and I ate here before going to see the magician Jan Rouven. What a great, German-themed evening! This was our first visit to Hofbrauhaus and were instantly impressed by the design of the building. We recently visited Germany and it reminded us of some of the towns we visited. Our waitress, Michelle, was super friendly and helpful. She was actually from Germany and we talked about some of the places we visited. The food was great and there is a large selection. Definitely try the kasespatzle, which was one of my favorite dishes in Germany and they do a great job with it at Hofbrauhaus. Tip...the Hofbrauhaus website will give you a coupon for a free beer if you sign-up for their newsletter. Q: positive A: I know, I know a review for Subway, come on. But I have to say that the service at this subway is top notch. The staff is very friendly and always goes out of there way to say hello. It is highly appreciated. The food is pretty standard Subway fare. Not too much to say there, but I will be be back again on my lunch breaks. Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) review? Answer: Good food and service. Freshly made and fresh traditional American fare. French onion soup stands out as exceptional. Input: OPTIONS: - negative - positive. Generate a positive review for a place Output: We are BIG fans of Crazy Pita, but this place is better. Better pita bread, chicken and beef were both good. Basmati rice was nice. Baba ganash best ever. More food than we could eat. Very friendly owner run, everything cook fresh. We will be back - many times.... input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS: - negative - positive). output: Great place for soups, they usually have 3 available with their won ton a homemade specialty. Sandwiches are made on the spot with their 'made on the premises' bread. They offer a small bowl of a daily salad to go with their lunch specials. Other options are available for a small additional cost. It's a friendly easygoing atmosphere. Lunch should cost you around $10.00 including tax. Expect to see lots of locals, they are there frequently! Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A:
When I decided to buy a scooter, I had no idea what to look for. I visited AZ Scooter on Cave Creek Rd. saw all the choices and still felt overwhelmed! Right away, the owner of the store, Kurt Budday, came over, asked what he could do to help and was extremely helpful! He explained the difference and options of engine size, legal requirements (yes, you do need a motorcycle endorsement!), advised taking a scooter riding course and Chinese scooters vs all the other brands (and warranties). No pressure, just helpful guidance and a commitment to service. Thought I should do some comparative shopping and visited a scooter shop in Scottsdale the following weekend. Lots of bikes, just me in the showroom. When a salesperson finally came inside to see what I wanted, I explained that I was a first-time buyer and wanted a scooter for quick trips around the neighborhood. He suggested I visit their website, make choice and let him know. I asked about prices, makes and models, he asked, "Have you looked at our website? It depends on what you choose." Well okay! More than ever, I knew that AZ Scooter was the place for me. It's a busy shop on Saturdays, but customers are made to feel like there's all the time in the world to help them with their needs. When I made my purchase, I was confident that I'd made the absolute right choice! Before taking possession of my scooter, we went over the machine and all my questions were answered. And as I headed out of the parking lot, I thought, "Wow! What a neat group of people and what a find!" If you're thinking about purchasing a scooter, look no more! AZ Scooter on Cave Creek Road is the place to go!
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Question: I forgot about it for about an hour and then pulled it out to see how I could do on my own . Within a few minutes I had all but two words completed . And then I got those two ! ! I finished the puzzle by myself ! ! Answer the following question: What type of puzzle might this be ? Answer: A crossword Question: We had lashed out and gone for the ' Tapis Rouge ' tickets and that just added tot he feel of the evening - that and having payed for them so far in advance that the pain had faded . :) Free parking , free alcohol ( red & white wine , champagne , beer and some soft drinks ) and nibbles ( sushi , chinese pork buns etc ) and a few other bits and pieces - not to mention good seats ! And the show was just wonderful ! Answer the following question: Why did the narrator enjoy the night out ? Answer: They got drunk and enjoyed the show . Question: She used to have a little duckling that quacked like that and she loved it . So far she is taking the duck with her when she goes into the kitchen to eat and she has tried taking it to bed with her . She even runs to it when I ask " Where 's the bunny ? " Answer the following question: Why do they run to the duck instead of the bunny ? Answer:
None of the above choices .
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QUES: acceptable ANS: He looks more formidable than he is. QUES: acceptable ANS: What causes students to select particular majors? QUES: acceptable ANS: They stayed in the hotel. QUES: acceptable ANS:
little information was provided.
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BIL14 Stock on buses per 1 January by use and seats Could you correct the punctuation please?
BIL14: Stock on buses per 1 January by use and seats
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Problem: Add spaces: ThisiscomplementedbyanambitiousstrategyforCorporateSocialResponsibilitytogenerateahigherleveloftrustandconsumerconfidenceandimprovecompanies'contributiontosociety'swell-being. Spaces added: This is complemented by an ambitious strategy for Corporate Social Responsibility to generate a higher level of trust and consumer confidence and improve companies' contribution to society's well-being. This text is missing some spaces, please add them: Description:EurasianTreeSparrowonfeederingarden. Description: Eurasian Tree Sparrow on feeder in garden. input question: Fix spacing: HydraulicandElectrictechnologyareourstronglineinthisfield!! output answer: Hydraulic and Electric technology are our strong line in this field!! Problem: Atthesametimetheleaveshaveyellowspots.Affectedleavesshouldberemoved,andtheplantsrepeatedlytreatedwithinfusionofinsecticidalplantsorcontainingmineraloilemulsion(everyweek). What's a sentence that uses these characters? - At the same time the leaves have yellow spots. Affected leaves should be removed, and the plants repeatedly treated with infusion of insecticidal plants or containing mineral oil emulsion (every week). Add spaces: *Master’sstatementsaresupportedbyevidencecontainedinthefollowingwebpages: Answer: * Master’s statements are supported by evidence contained in the following webpages: This text is missing some spaces, please add them: Outputsettingsarealladjustable.8Encodersanddecodersarebuilt-inandyoucanconvertallsupportedformatsoncedownloadingthesoftware.9.
Output settings are all adjustable.8 Encoders and decoders are built-in and you can convert all supported formats once downloading the software.9.
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Problem: Continue the following story. Patricia eventually had to have an artificial hip put in, unlike Rachel, because OPTIONS: - Patricia had bad joints. - Rachel had bad joints. Here's how I want to continue it: Patricia had bad joints. Problem: Playing Scrabble is fun for Joel but not Hunter because OPTIONS: - Joel knows a lot of simple words. - Hunter knows a lot of simple words. My choice: Hunter knows a lot of simple words. [Q]: How does the sentence end? I used metal for the chair and not wood because the OPTIONS: - wood was a more stable material. - metal was a more stable material. [A]: metal was a more stable material. QUES: Continue writing. Michael is a very talented singer unlike Robert because OPTIONS: - Michael took sports lessons when he was younger. - Robert took sports lessons when he was younger. +++++++++ ANS: Robert took sports lessons when he was younger. Problem: How does the sentence end? Erin loves the taste of chocolate but Kayla does not. OPTIONS: - Erin ordered a big slice of chocolate cake. - Kayla ordered a big slice of chocolate cake. Answer: Erin ordered a big slice of chocolate cake. sentence: The doctor diagnosed Justin with bipolar and Robert with anxiety. OPTIONS: - Justin had terrible nerves recently. - Robert had terrible nerves recently. complete:
Robert had terrible nerves recently.
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context: How to enjoy the health benefits of chocolate Opt for bitter, dark chocolate. As a rule of thumb: the darker the chocolate, the healthier it is. This is because dark chocolate contains a higher percentage of cocoa, which is where the health benefits of chocolate come from. OPTIONS: - Further, a higher percentage of cocoa means less of the unhealthy ingredients that are often included in low-cocoa chocolate bars. Look for a dark chocolate that is at least 70% cocoa. - Choose bittersweet chocolate because this is the tastiest-it tastes good unsweetened and only stores for about 2-3 days. If this is true for soft chocolate and it is made of a flavor that is just bitter, choose creamy chocolate. - Bitter, dark chocolate is even more important to enjoy while eating healthier. This is because the three main kinds are: dark chocolate (" black chocolate "), instant, and regular. - Diabetics and people with liver disorders may also benefit from bitter chocolate. Limit your indulgence with soul-calming pills. **** next sentence for the context: Further, a higher percentage of cocoa means less of the unhealthy ingredients that are often included in low-cocoa chocolate bars. Look for a dark chocolate that is at least 70% cocoa. IN: What happens next? How to tell a lie without being caught Bend the truth. Lying requires a lot more mental effort than telling the truth. Eliminate as much of the mental effort as you can by knowing the lie before you tell it. OPTIONS: - Try to bend the truth instead of making up an entire story. It is much easier for a person to believe something that could actually happen. - Keep your lie simple for yourself and then do your best to keep it fresh in your mind. For example, say you just got a new job, and you think your boss found out. - When lying, it can be helpful to pick a time and place where you should be at a friend's house. That way when you want to talk to him and you know he's out and about, you won't be rushing off to hide in the bathroom while a roomful of a hundred other people are drinking coffee together. - For example, you could lie on the bus home and say, " i was at the gym at 12:00 pm yesterday morning, and i had an asthma attack. " Lying doesn't guarantee being caught right away. OUT: Try to bend the truth instead of making up an entire story. It is much easier for a person to believe something that could actually happen. Problem: How does the next paragraph end? How to manage 3 g usage on an android device with 3 g watchdog Download 3 g watchdog and appdroid from the android market (preferably over wifi). Open 3 g watchdog. Define your data plan's quota and starting date. OPTIONS: - If you need help figuring out the predicted date, this option will appear in the upper right corner. Go to settings, then view devices, then device management. - If you are unsure of the date and plan, contact your mobile carrier and inquire. Set the percentage of the quota at which you would like to be warned of your high 3 g usage. - In the new tab just under " group ", you have to choose two variables. Select one of the variables and you get the option. - Your own stats often make it easier to determine the amount of time you need to spend searching, giving you more time to scan and avoid the temptation to check the map. Determine how long you will spend searching for islands. A: If you are unsure of the date and plan, contact your mobile carrier and inquire. Set the percentage of the quota at which you would like to be warned of your high 3 g usage. IN: Write the next sentence in this paragraph: How to use photofiltre Resize an image in photofiltre. Click the " image " tab on the menu bar and select " image resize " from the drop-down menu. Adjust the entries in the width and height fields using the corresponding up and down arrows next to each field. OPTIONS: - This will allow you to resize an image a certain way without losing it completely. Change the margins of most transparent apertures. - Adjust the filter image tool to your liking using the context menu. Right-click on the left navigation tab and choose " shape, size, and contrast " from the options under " image resize mode. - Adjust the entries in the resolution field to lower or increase the resolution of the image. Notice that the preserve aspect ratio field is selected, so that the original aspect ratio will be maintained. - If you need to resize a range of sizes, hover your mouse over one of the drop-down menu options and then click on " frame options. " select " size " and use the volume buttons to adjust the widths of either frame type to your liking. OUT: Adjust the entries in the resolution field to lower or increase the resolution of the image. Notice that the preserve aspect ratio field is selected, so that the original aspect ratio will be maintained. Question: Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence for the following: How to get the most out of your pickup truck bed Install a protective cover on the truck bed. You might consider a tonneau cover or camper shell. A tonneau cover serves as a protective cover that secures a cargo from theft and at the same time shields the truck bed from harsh elements such as water, dust and snow. OPTIONS: - Privacy seals are also common in trucks, especially crate and storage vehicles, vehicles with risky drivers running. Also keep the cab shaded with a hood to help you seat passengers during the time you will be driving the truck. - Install a theft proof mattress, comforters and infant mattresses. Use a 6.1/8 inch over 90 inch canvas covers, with increased volume as we get older. - These covers are available in two types: the hard and soft tonneau covers. They are also available in different styles such as the hinge type, folding, tri-folding, roll-up and retractable tonneau cover. - Usually you will use a painter's cover or camper shell covering. The best protective cover for pickup trucks is a waterproof vinyl covering. **** Answer: These covers are available in two types: the hard and soft tonneau covers. They are also available in different styles such as the hinge type, folding, tri-folding, roll-up and retractable tonneau cover. Question: Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence for the following: How to join the local music scene Do your research. See if your local news source (s) has a section or special newspaper for music. If not, you can always use " keyword search " to find different articles published about the music scene. OPTIONS: - Use msnr for local news, or bing for local music: this is a popular source because it identifies music great and bad. Next, look for search engines offering availability for your particular music scene. - Get involved in events going on in your area. For example, if you live in a city where there is a big festival every year, try asking nearby tour bus companies to show you around the area. - Find concerts in town and attend them. You can keep your eyes peeled as you read the news or walk around downtown, but even better, you can google search for local musical acts, find the ones that interest you, and check their website for concerts. - Write about music, life and action as a new member. Remembering this will allow you to join. **** Answer:
Find concerts in town and attend them. You can keep your eyes peeled as you read the news or walk around downtown, but even better, you can google search for local musical acts, find the ones that interest you, and check their website for concerts.
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Michael: Michael: Here is the bill from yesterday guys, feel free to send the money to my account or give it to me in cash :) Irene: Which do you prefer? Michael: Honestly, the transfer :) Irene: So give us your bank account number :D Michael: Aa, right :) Michael: Irene: Ok, I sent mine Ester: I also sent mine, but we aren't in the same bank so it will probably come tomorrow Michael: It is not a problem, thanks :) Briefly summarize that dialogue.
Michael invites Irene and Ester to chip in for the bill from yesterday. He prefers to receive the money via the transfer. Irene and Ester transfer the respective amounts.
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Keywords: meat, onion, plate, vegetable What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A plate of meat covered with onions has vegetables.
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tomorrow everything will be better, nicolai. tomorrow everything will be better … Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it correctly?
Tomorrow everything will be better, Nicolai. Tomorrow everything will be better …
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Goal and options: how to make pasta with garlic and walnuts output answer: Make Pasta with Garlic Oil, cooking 6 chopped anchovies with the garlic. Use only 1/2 cup pasta water. Add 1/2 cup chopped walnuts with the Parmesan. Goal and options: rolling pin output answer: smooth pizza on the table Goal and options: Prepare beer cans to be used as hair rollers output answer:
Pour out any beer in the cans, fill each can with warm tap water, empty water out, place a dry paper towel on the counter,place beer cans upside down to dry
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question: Triple: Browns Cambridge priceRange more than £30; Browns Cambridge customer rating low answer: Browns Cambridge is quite highly priced at more than £30, but has low customer ratings question: Triple: Blue Spice eatType coffee shop; Blue Spice priceRange cheap; Blue Spice customer rating 5 out of 5; Blue Spice area city centre; Blue Spice familyFriendly yes; Blue Spice near Avalon answer: Blue Spice is a coffee shop is located in the city center with a price range of cheap. It is family-friendly and located near Avalon with a 5 out of 5 rating. question: Triple: Alan Farina MLB_TEAM Toronto Blue Jays; Alan Farina FCSL_TEAM Orlando Shockers answer: alan farina is from fcsl team orlando shockers and MLB team toronto blue jays question: Triple: The Olive Grove eatType pub; The Olive Grove food Japanese; The Olive Grove area riverside; The Olive Grove familyFriendly yes answer:
There is a pub named The Olive Grove who servers Japanese food, on the riverside. its price range is moderated and it is kids-friendly.
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Sentence 1: A rural carrier can serve a cluster of boxes much faster than if the individual boxes were spread out along the route where the carrier would have to slow down, stop, and accelerate for each one. Sentence 2: A rural carrier delivers slower to cluster boxes than mail boxes. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is this second sentence entailed by the first? Answer: no Question: You'll find particularly interesting ranges in Kritsa and Anegia, along with the approach to the Dictaean Cave in Lasathi, and in shops in Chania. Does it follow that "Kritsa and Anegia have especially intriguing ranges."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: yes Q: If EPA has concluded that it was not necessary to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis because the rule only affects motor vehicle manufacturers, a group that is not comprised of a substantial number of small businesses., can we say that "Motor vehicle manufacturers are not a group that has a lot of small businesses."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: yes Premise: "The state programs are economically modest, as is the only loan forgiveness initiative on the near horizon for New York, the Student Loan Assistance for the Public Interest, a program adopted last summer by New York State Bar Association when the House of Delegates met in Cooperstown." Hypothesis: The state programs have a budget of $1million. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell input question: Wade had ended differently, argues Largent, the United States would have 23 million more taxpayers to pay as we go. If this premise is true, does that tell us:"Because of Wade ending, not many people will be paying taxes."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no output answer: no Q: If Florence was the first Italian town to mint its own gold coin (fiorino or florin), a prestigious instrument for trade in European markets, and it organized textile manufacture on an advanced large-scale basis., can we say that "Florence owned other precious gems."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A:
it is not possible to tell
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Sporting ban to campaign against apartheid in South Africa introduced in 1977. "Rebel tours" were highly controversial, unofficial, international matches. Team of West Indian cricket players visited South Africa in 1983. They were shunned by society on their return home to the Caribbean. Write an article based on these highlights.
My mom was always sports mad -- my dad not so much. But both my parents understood the importance of significant events, so when opportunity knocked, my parents opened up all doors for me. I grew up knowing full well that my country wasn't allowed to participate in international sports following the sporting boycott of 1977 which had been placed on South Africa in a protest against apartheid -- a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling white minority. So when the South African rugby team toured New Zealand in 1981, my parents made sure that I was awoken at 04:30 to watch all three Test matches. I got to snuggle between my parents -- and a first -- they put the television in their bedroom. It was the "flour bomb" Test -- where a light aircraft flew over Auckland's Eden Park before and during the match, dropping flour bombs, smoke bombs and anti-apartheid leaflets -- where I began to realize that other countries didn't like us. I didn't understand why at the time, and it hurt a little. Later that day, I'll never forget my parents telling me that it could be a long time before I witnessed something like this again. I was six at the time. They were right; I would next see these two teams play as a 17-year-old. First trip. My first trip to Cape Town's Newlands Cricket Ground was to watch Western Province play a domestic match. It must have been my mom's first trip too, because I distinctly remember entering the ground and ending up sitting on the grass embankment, which was reserved for colored people. Confused, we sat down. A kind couple offered us some fruit, so we stayed. I was blissfully unaware of how significant this possibly was. We returned a couple of years later to watch my first "Test" match: South Africa vs. the West Indies. This time we were seated in the correct place, in the Oaks Enclosure, which ironically these days is a grass embankment. I remember the hype and the excitement about this special day. I had seen the Windies in their warmup game against Western Province and I knew that they were something special. They had vicious fast bowlers and flamboyant batsmen. We got there early, along with thousands of others, just to watch the warmups. The excitement was tangible. I don't remember much about the games -- I remember more about the players. They were heroes to us. Perhaps there was some curiosity too, something about the islanders from far, far away on our shores. We used to follow them around the boundaries of the ground, hunting their prized autographs. And their accents -- just too cool. Didn't see color. I know I didn't see the color. I don't think most kids did -- they were just cricketers. At the end of play we would run on the field to try to touch them and grab one more autograph. Somewhere there is footage of me congratulating Sylvester Clarke by patting his back. I remember telling all my friends that I had touched the great bowler. While I had forgotten about it, listening to Franklyn Stephenson speak reminded me of the time we were trying to get him to drink from some kid's Coke. He obliged and we all simply went crazy. I realize the significance of that event now. Imagine a black guy drinking from the same can? Perhaps our parents would have flipped out, but this wasn't about color to us. Other memories include how obliging and friendly they were. Happy to give autographs and happy to interact positively with the huge crowds. Branded a rebel. It was with incredible interest and fascination that I watched "Branded a rebel" -- a CNN World Sport documentary which first screened last year. It gave me greater insight into the players, the tour, West Indies cricket and indeed my home country. And while "Branded a rebel" is an appropriate title for the program, it could have just as easily been titled "Branded Heroes." That's what they were to us white South Africans, and I think deep down the Windies players felt that too. It's all about what side of the line you were sitting, I guess. On their return home, the West Indian players were shunned by society and some were forced to move abroad to make a living. The poverty and other such ills which befell some of their players really tugged at all of my emotions. I started thinking what we as South Africans could have done for them. Could we have done more? Did we look after them well enough after the fact? It's a difficult one. These men didn't deserve it, no matter what choices they made. Society can be cruel. Strangled by hatred. It eats me up to think what those players endured upon their return. They were strangled by such hatred in their home countries, and yet I wish they somehow knew what they had done for young cricket fans like me. I got to see "real" international cricket played at the "highest" level. I got to meet new cricketing greats. I got to bowl like Clarke, Collis King and Colin Croft. I got to emulate David Murray's great wicketkeeping skills on Clifton beach, field like Alvin Kallicharan and admire the patience and masterful batting of the great Lawrence Rowe. And something else -- they taught us not to take ourselves too seriously by showing how much one can enjoy themselves on the sports field. Their smiles, I'll never forget their smiles. Each of their names is entrenched in my memory, and of all of those who saw the matches. They became part of my upbringing and that of thousands of South African fans. What I didn't understand at the time, was what it took for those men to actually land on our shores (money aside). They must have been scared -- really scared. I know I would have been. In the interview with Clive Lloyd, longtime captain of the official West Indies team that dominated world cricket for two decades, he said no amount of money would have made him support a racist regime. I would go as far as to say no amount of money would have put my fears at ease to travel to South Africa. Courage. It's not for me to judge, but those men were courageous. In their cricket and in their collective decisions, and I respect that. A few years later, I did wonder how the black West Indian players got to travel using "white" transport and stay in "white" areas. I remember asking my mom how that worked. She didn't know, but you could see that my political curiosity was growing. I was disappointed that more players didn't take up the opportunity of being interviewed for the documentary. I was intrigued by Stephenson, King and Murray's thoughts, motives and reflective answers. There seemed no real regret, which was fascinating and pleasing for some reason. As for those who declined an interview, their wounds obviously cut deep. Stephenson was just how I remember him. Boisterous, bubbly and always looking on the bright side of life. We got to know him well here, as he returned to play for the Orange Free State. The fact that he still has all his memorabilia means that the tour meant something to him, and that he feels part of change and change of attitudes in South Africa. I don't know if they changed us as a society but I'd like to thing so, even if it was an indescribably fractured and dysfunctional society. And by this I mean that white South Africa packed out every cricket ground to watch black West Indies, went home and made sure that "The Cosby Show" was the most watched program on television -- and yet black people were pretty much denied and excluded from everything. Heart bleeds. "Branded a rebel" showed balanced reporting. I like the fact that you saw the tour from a South African perspective as well. Great players like Graeme Pollock, Barry Richards and Clive Rice also effectively served life bans for being, well, South African, and the program understood that. I know that, fundamentally, the tour was morally corrupt, but for an innocent nine-year-old devoid of political allegiances and beliefs, it was simply a chance to see the world's best cricketers entertaining us on the world's most beautiful stage. Ultimately, I'd also like to believe that South African cricketers and administrators were trying to show the government the way forward, and that unity through sport was possible.
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QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Showing 1 10 of 72 results ANS: Showing 1 - 10 of 72 results QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Algarve Travel Guide Where the sun smiles all year round ANS: Algarve Travel Guide: Where the sun smiles all year round! QUESTION: Fix punctuation: depth 612m no exams Basic theory min 10 yr ANS: depth 6-12m, no exams, Basic theory, min. 10 yr. QUESTION: Fix punctuation: The average irradiation was slightly higher than expected in Italy and almost as forecasted in Spain ANS:
The average irradiation was slightly higher than expected in Italy and almost as forecasted in Spain.
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Here is an article: Some artists impress us with their pipes, others with their stellar performances. But then there are singers who don't need to do any of that and they'll still drive crowds wild. Enter Katy Perry. Sure her tunes are catchy, but honestly, if the sound on your computer went out, you'd still watch Perry's Candy Land-themed videos ... Katy Perry has turned from pop star to Vogue cover model! Opening up for the magazine's July 2013 issue, Perry has revealed that Russell Brand ended their 14-month union in December of 2011 by text message. "He's a very smart man, and I was in love with him when I married him," Perry tells the mag, out on newsstands June 25. "Let's just say I haven't heard from him since he texted me saying he was divorcing me December 31, 2011." After her divorce, Katy Perry dated another Hollywood bad boy -- John Mayer. The couple started dating in the summer of 2012, and broke it off in March. But Perry says she's "still madly in love" with Mayer, 35. "All I can say about that relationship is that he's got a beautiful mind," she said. "Beautiful mind, tortured soul. I do have to figure out why I am attracted to these broken birds." Peek-a-boo! The buxom "Wide Awake" singer knows how to get a little creative when it comes to showing off her curves. Perry gave fans a sneak peek of cleavage in a tiny yellow dress while promoting her movie "Katy Perry: Part of Me" in Brazil on July 30, 2012. Katy Perry takes her 'pop' star role seriously! The star took to the stage in a skirt embellished with enormous popcorn kernels while promoting her movie 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' in Hollywood ... Katy Perry flaunted her California curves in Florida on July 27, 2012, enjoying some poolside downtime in a stunning bikini while relaxing in Miami. The singer traded her usually outlandish stage-getups for a green and gold strapless suit. Katy Perry has traded her whipped cream-spewing brassiere for military-issue combat fatigues for her new video. The singer debuted the video for her newest single, 'Part of Me' ... In the video Katy Perry plays a woman who ditches her cheating boyfriend and runs off to join the Marines. 'It's kind of like an affirmation of strength, so I wanted to go the strongest route I possibly could, so I had this idea — what if I joined the service,' Perry told MTV News. While in Mexico City promoting her perfume Purr, Katy Perry wore an eye-popping purple dress with a neckline that plunged down to her waist. There was no doubt that the most interesting part of the ensemble was the mesh-like fabric across her chest. The horizontal strip pulled double duty as it held the singer's ample cleavage in place, while successfully drawing in eyes. Katy Perry's teenage dreams included nightmares about her newly buxom bod. The sexy songstress tells Rolling Stone her prepubescent pleas for curves and cleavage were amply answered - and she soon regretted her request. 'God answered that prayer above and beyond, by, like, 100 times, until I was like, 'Please, stop, God. I can't see my feet anymore. Please stop!'' Perry recalls in an interview. 'I was a lot more rectangular then,' she adds. "I didn't understand my body. Someone in sixth grade called me 'Over-the-shoulder boulder holder.' I didn't know I could use them." Well she certainly knows how to use them now ... Katy Perry's most popular assets are getting her into trouble - again. In a new ad to promote VH1's 'Divas Salute the Troops' special, the top-heavy singer poses like a pinup girl, appearing to be parachuting while wearing a form-fitted camouflage jumpsuit. But uh oh -- reps for Perry were reportedly not quite keen on how her infamous 34D cups look. A source told UsWeekly, 'The ads are being redone!' And sure enough, they were. VH1 released a new promotional poster Wednesday, showing Perry's alleged Photoshopped chest. Queen of color Katy Perry goes retro with a disco-inspired dress at the Echo Music Awards. Everyone's favorite California gurl is hardly recognizable, but she looks prettier than ever. Katy Perry dons a bejeweled bra and heavy eye makeup for the March cover of 'Interview' magazine ... Katy Perry channels Old Hollywood in her shoot. Perhaps the total new look is part of a plan to reinvent herself. Hollywood's hottest married couple seems to have officially burned out. British Russell Brand filed for divorce from pop star Katy Perry, TMZ reported on Dec. 30, 2011. The abrupt end to the couple's 14 month marriage comes days after Brand and Perry, 27, were photographed on seperate Christmas week sojourns on opposite sides of the planet. Brand cites 'irreconcilable differences' in his divorce filing, according to TMZ. Katy Perry has been abducted by Kabuki Magic NYC and she wants the world to know about it. Ahead of the debut of her 'E.T.' music video, the singer has posted two photos on Facebook of her out-of-this world makeup, hairstyle and clothing created by the New York-based Myface Cosmetics artistic director for the video. One image shows a topless Perry with a red band over her eyes and red braids rising out of her head (above). The other more gladiator-style look, shows Perry with metallic makeup, a gold breast plate and hair piled high on her head in Cleopatra-meets-Star Trek fashion. Katy Perry dons her latest in Candy-Land themed couture - this gumball dress paired with Chanel candy-striper boots to the Teen Radio Awards. But did Elmo teach her nothing? Appearing in front of thousands of youngsters at the teen awards show, it's not wonder that Katy's dress is getting more press than her performance. Not that Katy Perry ever needs style inspiration, but the singer might've taken a few cues from Eva Longoria's costume changes at this year's Europe Music Awards. Perry, who memorably ripped off the skirt of Longoria's dress before spanking the actress' butt, donned three different outfits of her own at the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in New York City. The newly-married star took to the stage in a cleavage-baring purple leotard, whose long train gave way to poofy sides. The firework print complemented Perry's multi-colored shoes and bizarre pipe cleaner-like headdress, which managed to stay firmly fastened as the pop star preformed some of her hits. In her simplest look of the night, (if anything the quirky brunette wears can be called 'simple'), Perry dons a skin-tight, hot pink skirt paired with a v-cut corset decorated with colorful flowers. Katy Perry is taking her latex obsession to a whole new level with her ad campaign for the launch of her new perfume, Purr. The sexy singer crawls around in a catsuit in the photos shot by photographer Miles Alridge. Perry sparkled during a guest spot on 'X Factor' as she performs her new single 'Firework' in a skin-tight catsuit. Now this is getting downright cartoonish. Katy Perry may be too sexy for 'Sesame Street,' but puppets in Springfield want to make it clear they appreciate the singer's assets. 'In the wake of Elmo’s terrible betrayal, the Simpsons puppets wish to announce they stand felt-shoulder-to-shoulder with Katy Perry,' Al Jean, an executive producer of The Simpsons, told Entertainment Weekly. Perry, whose duet with Elmo was cut from Sesame Street after parents complained the singer showed too much skin, will get a second chance to sing with puppets this winter as a guest-star on 'The Simpsons.' The singer's sexy scandal may be weighing heavily on her, but at least she could, uh, get things off her chest on 'Saturday Night Live.' On the premiere of 'SNL,' the singer poked fun at the yanked music video she made with Elmo by playing 16-year-old library volunteer Maureen DiChico while wearing a tight red Elmo shirt that could barely contain her breasts, as well as a plaid skirt, pig tails and black horn rims. 'Looks like today's show is brought you by number 38 and letter double D,' quipped host Amy Poehler. 'Double D? More like 3-D!' Maya Rudolph concluded. And ... the cleavage that started it all. Dressed in a low-cut yellow-green dress with just a piece of sheer material covering her amble cleavage, Katy Perry goes on the iconic children's show 'Sesame Street' to teach kids about play dates and human anatomy. We're sure all the parents out there are quite thankful for your biology lesson, Katy. The singer also dons a pair of hyper-short black pleather shorts, a Bettie Page-style wig, and flashes the tattoo she got to match the one on her fiance Russell Brand's arm. Katy Perry's getting naked again. What's her excuse this time? It's for art, people!The 25-year-old singer proved her upcoming album's title, 'Teenage Dream,' correct when she unveiled the saucy cover art by contemporary painter Will Cotton during a live chat on Ustream. The artist - who also acted as artistic director on Perry's candy-coated 'California Gurls' video - offers up the brunette babe hugging a cotton-candy pink cloud as she lies on her stomach, a strip of the sweet treat covering her rear end. Katy Perry gets naughty in a multicolored pleather bikini for her new music video for 'Teenage Dream.' Yeah, cuz all 'California Gurls' shoot whipped cream out of their bras ... You know what a hot summer day in Times Square calls for? A skintight rubber dress covered in palm trees. Wow, Katy's eyes really pop in this barely-there 'outfit' the singer wore at the MTV Movie Awards. Katy was wearing a blue wig you say? Oh, we didn't notice ... This is totally an appropriate wardrobe choice for the Kids' Choice Awards, right? We're all about flower power, but is this rubber dress biodegradable? Ooh something shiny! Oh, were you saying something? We're caught in Katy's web at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Who says you need a gown for an award show? Earth to Katy: Your spacesuit got a nasty rip in the limo. At the MTV VMAs, Katy channeled her inner moonman ... ... and dressed up as Carmen Miranda at the 2009 Grammys. Nothing compares to this white hot little number. Katy's style is a little schizophrenic, to say the least. One day she's a flapper ... ... the next, she's Minnie Mouse. Fitted red velvet blazer. Check. Corseted leotard with no pants. Check. Garters and sexy stockings. Check. Gigantic red lip hat ... priceless? This sex kitten look is a tribute to fiance Russell Brand, whose favorite soccer team is West Ham (note the emblems on her chest.) But that's not even the best part of this outfit ... Perry got branded! The singer gave a 'Rusty' shout-out to her beau on her derriere. Classy. Va-va-va ... what were we saying? Katy sure loves her leotards, some of which are embellished with sushi ... But enough of the plunging necklines, bring on the thigh-high boots! Perry knows how to show off her gorgeous gams as well ... ... others of which make us want to thank her, thank her very much. Katy Perry is nothing without a few sequins and her candy-colored getups! The star looked extra sweet posing next to a few enormous lolli-pops at the premiere of her new film 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' in Brazil on July 30, 2012. No, were were not looking there! We were gazing into your eyes ... If the Pink Panther and Zsa Zsa Gabor mated ... Katy Perry is taking her latex obsession to a whole new level with her ad campaign for the launch of her new perfume, Purr. The sexy singer crawls around in a catsuit in the photos shot by photographer Miles Alridge. Hey, that strawberry has great stems! Write a title for it.
Katy Perry for Vogue: Katy Perry's body of work
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Please add punctuation to this: WinSyncMetastoredll missing not found error Unavoidably PC may get infected by virus like TrojanWin32DarkSky1_0 or controlled by malware like IamBigBrother After they are removed by antivirus such as ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5 the infected file WinSyncMetastoredll would be deleted as well so that missing problem is found
WinSyncMetastore.dll missing / not found error: Unavoidably PC may get infected by virus like Trojan:Win32/DarkSky.1_0 or controlled by malware like IamBigBrother. After they are removed by antivirus such as ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5, the infected file WinSyncMetastore.dll would be deleted as well so that missing problem is found.
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Generate a short summary: israel 's airstrike on the lebanese village of qana could be part of `` a pattern of violations of international law '' in the fighting between israel and hezbollah in lebanon , un secretary-general kofi annan said in a report released on late monday . Answer: annan says israel 's deadly attack on qana could breach international law Generate a short summary: germany will likely abolish its mandatory military service as part of a wider reform of the armed forces and in a bid to save money , the defense minister said . Answer: germany likely to abolish military service Generate a short summary: senior us and south korean officials on tuesday resumed negotiations on how to share the cost of stationing us troops in south korea this year , the foreign ministry here said . Answer:
us south korea meet on sharing mutual defense cost
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Generate a sentence that describes the following data: 1634: The Bavarian Crisis, author, Eric Flint; Eric Flint, influencedBy, Robert A. Heinlein; 1634: The Bavarian Crisis, precededBy, 1634: The Baltic War; Eric Flint, birthPlace, Burbank, California. Sentence:
Eric Flint was born in Burbank, California and was influenced by Robert A Heinlein. He is the author of 1634: The Bavarian Crisis which followed 1634: The Baltic War.
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Q: "Over the last 15 plus years the icebreaking and offshore supply fleet in the Canadian and U.S. Arctic has been involved with work to support drilling operations. Icebreakers either try to break up drifting ice, or push the floes out of the way." to French **** A: Si le quai se trouve dans un cours d'eau ou dans une zone de forte marée, il n'y a rien qui puisse maintenir l'alignement si les glaces sont en mouvement. Q: "2006-2007 Departmental Performance Report Light Utility Vehicle Wheeled (LUVW)" to French **** A: Rapport ministériel sur le rendement 2006-2007 Véhicule utilitaire léger à roues (VULR) Q: "Under the long days, 4 and 5 weeks of GA3 treatment produced the maximum number of pollen cones and seed cones, respectively. Treatment with GA3 under short days induced fewer cones and gave inconsistent results." to French **** A: Ainsi, lors de la croissance sous jours longs et sous un traitement de l'A3G de 4 à 5 semaines, ce dernier produisit le maximum de fleurs mâles et femelles, tandis que sous les jours courts, le traitement entraîna la formation de peu de fleurs et donna des résultats incomplets. Q: "In October a press conference was also held on the theme of "Old is New at the NPM" with accompanying activities and events that effectively promoted the new, modern image of the National Palace Museum." to French **** A:
En octobre, l'organisation de la conférence de presse sur le thème de "Vieux est nouveau au Musée national du Palais" en compagnie des activités et évènements qui promurent effectivement la nouvelle et moderne image du Musée national du Palais.
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in: By. Joshua Gardner. A veteran Marine and the brave dog that once accompanied him as he searched out and diffused IEDs in Afghanistan had an emotional reunion Thursday after four painful years apart. Corporal Jeff DeYoung never stopped being thankful to his black Labrador pal Cena even after they were separated suddenly and without getting to say goodbye in April 2010. Thanks to non-profit group Mission K9 Rescue, which works to make such reunions possible, the two old friends came together once again and Cena, who retired after six years of service, took her place in his growing family. Scroll down for video. Happy reunion: Four years after they were separated without getting to say goodbye, veteran Marine Corp Corporal Jeff DeYoung was reunited with the bomb-sniffing dog Cena who helped keep him and his fellow soldiers safe in Afghanistan. Since he was sent home in 2010, DeYoung has married and had two children. But the Muskegon, Michigan man never forgot the brave dog he'd bonded with at war. 'When he found the scent, he would lay down and would look at me,' DeYoung told ABC News. 'At that time, I knew within six feet of that area there was a bomb.' The highly trained, life-preserving purebred can sniff out some 300 kinds of explosives. But he had his protector, too. 'My main goal was to protect him,' DeYoung said. 'I remember we would get into firefights and having to cover myself on top of him so he wouldn’t get harm. It was all about him.' Long separation: DeYoung left for home in April 2010 and hadn't seen Cena since. DeYoung served in Afghanistan with Cena who was his contract working dog that specialized as a improvised explosive device detection search dog. 'My main goal was to protect him,' DeYoung said. 'I remember we would get into firefights and having to cover myself on top of him so he wouldn¿t get harm. It was all about him.' When DeYoung found out about Cena's impending retirement, he was connected with Mission K9 Rescue. The organization's president Kristen Maurer soon traveled from her home in Texas all the way to Raliegh-Durham International Airport on Thursday, where she picked up the pooch. Maurer then turned the car around and drove all the way to Detroit, where she'd make the reunion happen. 'The reunion was beautiful. They always are,'  Maurer told ABC News. 'Cena slammed her head into his chest once she realized who he was and she was so happy.' Here, DeYoung hugs Kristen Maurer of Houston, Texas who brought Cena, to be reunited with DeYoung. Maurer works for Mission K9 Rescue who works to reunited dogs that served in the military with their handlers. Close friends: DeYoung said he never once forgot about the pooch he'd become so close to. out: U.S. Marine Corps veteran Corporal Jeff DeYoung worked with bomb-sniffing black Lab Cena until April 2010. That's when DeYoung went home to Michigan and he's since started a family but never forgot about his best canine friend. Their emotional reunion took place Thursday at the Detroit airport thanks to a non-profit group called Mission K9 Rescue. Question: Palestinian journalists are finding reporting increasingly difficult in the face of the growing abuse toward them by Palestinian security forces in the West Bank and Gaza, according to a report released Wednesday by Human Rights Watch. The report, "No News is Good News: Abuses Against Journalists by Palestinian Security Forces," criticizes Palestinian Authority forces in the West Bank and Hamas security forces in Gaza, saying they are abusing local journalists and limiting press freedom in the Palestinian territories. The 35-page report focuses on seven incidents in the West Bank and two in Gaza, saying they are "cases in which security forces tortured, beat, and arbitrarily detained journalists, confiscated their equipment and barred them from leaving the West Bank and Gaza." Human Rights Watch cites a report issued by the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedom that says there was a 45% increase in the number of physical attacks, arrests, confiscation of equipment and limitation of movement in the year 2010. "We respect the Human Rights Watch report and other human rights organizations in what they do on the ground, and we have the readiness to investigate each case," said Maj. Gen. Adnan Dmeiri, spokesman for the Palestinian Authority security services. But, he said, "Why don't they consult us and ask us ... before publishing these reports?" He said the security services will investigate and "bring people to justice. The PA has no agenda to violate the rights of human beings and especially the rights of the journalists. We trust our justice system and the freedom of journalists is a priority of all things." Most of the abuses against journalists are connected to the rift between Fatah, which controls the West Bank's Palestinian Authority, and Hamas, which controls Gaza, according to the report. Pro-Hamas journalists are targeted by the Palestinian security forces in the West Bank and pro-Fatah journalists are targeted by the Hamas security in Gaza. The report stresses that the West Bank security forces have "virtual impunity for serious human rights violations" and states that the "utter failure of the (Palestinian Authority) leadership to address the prevailing culture of impunity for such abuses suggests that they reflect government policy." "We don't accept the comparison between us and the militia in Gaza," Dmeiri said. He said his organization has no political agenda and "we don't hold and detain people on their background. We detain people if they have criminal or security threats or matters that threaten the internal security." Large sums are donated to the Palestinian Authority security forces in the West Bank by the United States and the European Union. Human Rights Watch calls on the donor countries to condition their support to those security services by making sure that Palestinian Authority officials investigate and punish security personnel for their abuses. Attacks on International journalists in Gaza also have increased in the past couple of months. In March 2011, as journalists were covering a demonstration in Gaza calling for reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas, the offices of Reuters, CNN and NHK were raided by Hamas security forces. Efforts to get a response from Hamas officials were not immediately successful. The Tel Aviv-based Foreign Press Association released a statement expressing its "grave concern" that Hamas security forces "brutally attacked photographers and cameramen, beating them, breaking equipment and confiscating photos and video footage." The organization called the developments the latest in a "string of chilling attacks on reporters in Gaza." The United States and European Union have designated Hamas as a terrorist organization. Human Rights Watch describes itself on its website as "one of the world's leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights." CNN's Kareem Khadder contributed to this report. What are the important parts of this article? Important parts:
NEW: Palestinian security forces say they will investigate the allegations. The Human Rights Watch report focuses on seven incidents in the West Bank and two in Gaza. Journalists were "tortured, beat, and arbitrarily detained," the report says. The rift between Fatah and Hamas is behind most of the incidents, it says.
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Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice talking to strangers. Put some work into how you look and smell. Observe the woman before you approach her. Carefully choose your setting. Approach without a wing man. Answer: There is no great mystery to talking to women. Women are just people and the most comfortable way for you to talk to them, as well as the way that makes them the most receptive, is for you to talk to them the same way you'd talk to anyone else. By just practicing and learning to talk to strangers in general, you'll build up pretty much all of the skills that you need to approach and talk to women successfully. The more you talk to random strangers, the less anxiety you will experience and soon you will realize "Hey, it's not a big deal!" A lot of guys (and even some women) will make it out that you need to use particular phrases, tricks, or manipulative behaviors in order to talk to and get women, but what they're prescribing only gets the attention of weird women that you don't want to deal with anyway. You don't have to be or make yourself 'traditionally attractive'. The thing is, when you wear clothes that look bad on you when you don't shower or wear deodorant, when you don't take care of your body, you communicate to other people (women especially!) that you don't think you're worth taking care of or putting effort into. If you don't think you're worth loving, then why should she, you know? Smell is especially important. A guy that smells off can quickly take on a creeper vibe. Wear good deodorant, clean clothes, and a very mild cologne or body spray. If you want to increase your chances of talking to her successfully, it's a good idea to watch her for a little while and use some careful analysis to figure out how you should and shouldn't talk to her. See what you can figure out about her by looking at her. Is she wearing a particularly nice item or one that looks handmade? It might make a good source for a compliment. Is she dressed very conservatively? She may be trying to reduce the chances of a guy flirting with her, so be more subtle in your approach. Once she notices you looking, you’re either going to be “confident” or “creepy,” so be confident and approach her or find a way to buy yourself time without building your creep factor. If she sees you but you're not ready to go over, give her a smile (maybe a wink), and look away bashfully. She'll know you think she's cute, but she won't think you're weird. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b1\/Approach-Women-Anywhere-Step-3Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Approach-Women-Anywhere-Step-3Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b1\/Approach-Women-Anywhere-Step-3Bullet2.jpg\/aid947901-v4-728px-Approach-Women-Anywhere-Step-3Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Certain situations just won't be conducive to getting a woman interested in you (serious settings, like business meetings). Others will get you treated as a creeper by default (public transport). Go for areas which are in public and as open as possible. If a lady is too busy feeling cornered and trapped, she's just not going to be open to how charming you really are. Few things shout, "I pick up any woman I can" quite like a wing man. If a woman feels like you're just taking any fish that will bite, she won't be interested because she won't feel special. Go in alone. This act of bravery shows that you are interested enough in her specifically to tough it out. Don't be intimidated by a woman that's out with her friends. Being nice and chatty with her friends but clearly interested in her will be flattering. You want to date a woman with good friends, and good friends will always want to see their friend get with a nice guy. Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash the wiper blades. Dry the edge of the wipers. Replace your windshield wipers yearly. Answer: If your windshield is clean but your wiper blades are dirty, you will still get streaks on your windshield. Gently pull your windshield wipers away from their resting position and towards the front of the car. Fill a small bucket with warm water and dish soap. Dip a clean wash cloth in the soapy water and wring it out until it’s damp. Next, use the cloth to clean the windshield wipers with smooth, gentle motions. The windshield wipers should move from their resting position into their “cleaning” position easily. If you feel too much resistance when moving them, stop and refer to your car manual. Don’t get soapy water on your clean windshield or you may undo all of your hard work! The rubber ridge on the edge of the wipers is the most important part of the windshield wiper. If this part of the windshield wiper isn’t dry and flexible it won’t connect with the windshield properly. Using a clean microfiber cloth, gently dry the rubber ridge of the wipers with a smooth pulling motion. Next, dampen a small section of a clean microfiber cloth with rubbing alcohol. Wipe the rubbing alcohol along the rubber ridge to speed drying and condition the rubber. Pinch the edge of the wipers with the cloth when drying them. This will help maintain the sharp edge of the rubber. Wipe in the same direction when using a cloth on windshield wipers. Start from the part closest to the car and move out towards the edge. It can be easy to forget to do this, especially if you live in a dry climate. However, even sunlight can damage the delicate rubber ridge on your windshield wiper. A damaged rubber ridge will lead to streaking and limited visibility while you drive. Besides, it’s better to be safe than sorry! If you are handy with cars, you can replace them yourself. However, make sure you use the correct windshield wiper for your car. Most people prefer to change their windshield wipers at the end of winter just before the spring rains start. Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Candy Crush. Select Play (mobile) or Play Now (desktop). Select the "Lives" icon. Select Ask friends. Select friends. Select Send. Answer:
Tap the Candy Crush app icon (mobile) or go to the Candy Crush Saga page (desktop). If you aren't logged into Candy Crush with Facebook, you'll need to do so before proceeding. This will prompt Candy Crush to load. Click or tap the heart-shaped "Lives" icon at the top of the page. On mobile, you must first exit to the map view in order to see this option. It's in the lower-right side of the menu. Doing so brings up a list of your friends. Tap the name of each friend from whom you want to request a life. You can also type a specific friend's name into the text box at the top of the list. It's at the bottom of the list of friends. Your request for lives will be sent to your selected friend(s).
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a muslim activist who made headlines by verbally ambushing a minister live on television was found guilty of terror-related charges thursday , while five others were also convicted . Short summary: muslim activist among six guilty in british terror trial police on thursday fired tear gas to disperse crowds on tanzania 's volatile zanzibar archipelago , as a second day of election unrest hit the islands , witnesses and officials said . Short summary: police fire tear gas at crowds in new zanzibar election unrest israel and the palestinians resumed high-level peace talks tuesday even as violence continued : in the gaza strip , jewish settlers attacked palestinian farms and homes in retaliation for a settler 's death at the hands of militants . Short summary: tuesday 's sports scoreboard leaders worldwide condemned wednesday 's assassination of serbian prime minister zoran djindjic , expressing their shock at the slaying of a leader who helped bring democratic reforms to his country . Short summary:
leaders worldwide express shock over assassination of serbian prime minister
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Here is a news article: Renee Ganz, 86, originally from Oradea, Romania, discusses her time at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. (Photo: Debbie Hill for USA TODAY) TEL AVIV, Israel — Shortly after the Nazi invasion of what was then Hungary in May 1944, Renee Ganz's family and most of the 25,000 Jews in the city of Oradea were forced into cattle cars and transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Men and boys were placed in one line, while women and girls were led to another when they arrived at the camp in Oświęcim, Poland. Ganz was just 15 at the time. "I asked a German soldier why we were being separated and he said, 'You've had a long journey. You need to take a shower,'" Ganz, now 86, recalls. "That's when the selection began." A photo of Renee Ganz's family before the war. From left is her brother Nickolai, mother Bella, Renee, and her father Laslo. (Photo: Debbie Hill for USA TODAY) German officers took one look at the prisoners and decided who would live and who would die. "If they pointed left, you went to the gas chambers and crematorium. If they pointed to the right, you became a slave," she says. "We were sent to the right, but I never saw my father or brother Nikolai again." Ganz, a self-described optimist, tries not to dwell on the horrors of the Holocaust and the 100 relatives she lost, but the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau has stirred up painful memories. She spent two months at Auschwitz before being sent to a slave labor camp along with her mother, who also survived the war. On Tuesday — Holocaust Remembrance Day — Ganz will return to the death camp for the first time, along with nearly 100 other Auschwitz survivors from 19 countries. "It will be very difficult, but it is important," she says. The railway track leading to the infamous "Death Gate" at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration in Oswiecim, Poland. Ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation will be Jan. 27, 2015. (Photo: Christopher Furlong, Getty Images) A medical team of 12 doctors, psychologists and nurses will accompany the survivors, ages 73 to 96, because of the "emotionally powerful and physically taxing" nature of the visit, the World Jewish Congress said. "This may be the last major anniversary we will be able to remember with those who experienced the Holocaust firsthand. From this historic event, their voices will echo across the generations," says Robert Singer, secretary general for the Jewish congress, which helped organize the event. Of the more than 1.1 million people who died at Auschwitz, about 90% were Jews, according to the Yad Vashem Holocaust World Center in Jerusalem. About one in six of all Jews killed during the Holocaust died at the camp. Also killed there were homosexuals, Soviet prisoners of war, Christian Poles, Romani and others. Hundreds of thousands of prisoners transported from all across Europe were sent to the gas chambers, then cremated at the camp. Those who survived the daily death "selections" often died from infection or starvation. As the Soviet army was approaching in January 1945, the Nazis stepped up their exterminations and — in an attempt to destroy evidence of their genocide — sent the surviving prisoners in Auschwitz and its satellite camps on a series of death marches. Emaciated and dressed in flimsy uniforms unsuited to the frigid cold of a Polish winter, thousands of prisoners died as a result. "After the war ended we learned that my brother died just two weeks before the liberation," Ganz says, her voice cracking. Shalom Lindenbaum, 88, originally from Przytyk, Poland, discusses his time at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. (Photo: Debbie Hill for USA TODAY) When he was 16, Shalom Lindenbaum was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau in July 1944 along with his parents and sister. His older brother, Moshe, had already died from illness in a labor camp. "We were sent straight to Birkenau because the Nazis wanted us as laborers, and other than for the children and the elderly there was no selection," says Lindenbaum, now 88 and a retired professor of Hebrew literature. "They tattooed numbers on our arms and shaved both the men and the women everywhere we had hair," he says while sitting in his book-filled home in Ramat Gan, a Tel Aviv suburb. Lindenbaum and his father were then sent to the nearby Buna-Monowitz concentration camp, while his mother and sister remained at Auschwitz-Birkenau. On Jan. 18, 1945, Lindenbaum and his father were among 1,500 surviving prisoners sent on a death march. "My sister and mother, meanwhile, were sent on a death march toward Bergen Belsen," another concentration camp, he says. "After four or five days in the bitter cold, only 500 or 600 of our original 1,500 were alive." A photo of Shalom Lindenbaum in his concentration camp uniform. (Photo: Debbie Hill for USA TODAY) Lindenbaum's mother died the day after Bergen Belsen was liberated. "She told my sister that she knew I was still alive and asked her to tell me to recite Kaddish, the memorial prayer, for her." Lindenbaum, who will attend the Auschwitz ceremony in Poland, said the anti-Semitism that fueled the Holocaust survives today. "After 70 years a Jew still can't walk freely on the streets of Europe without fearing for his life," he says, referring to many assaults there, including the terror attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris this month that left four Jews dead. Ganz agrees: "Anti-Semitism will be around for another thousand years." For her, traveling to Auschwitz is about getting "revenge," she says. "I have children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The Germans tried to kill the entire Jewish people but they failed. I am alive. I am here." Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1JIARhh ||||| WEIL DER STADT, Germany—When Auschwitz commemorates the 70th anniversary of its liberation on Jan. 27, the ceremonies will include an unlikely attendee: the grandson of the camp commandant who was held responsible for 1.1 million deaths there. Rainer Hoess, 49 years old, has grappled with the curse of his bloodline since his teens. He has tattoos of a Star of David and of the Auschwitz numbers of several survivors he has met. He has... ||||| A summary of this is?
– Tomorrow, survivors will mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, and among the speakers will be Rainer Hoess, the grandson of the camp's infamous commandant Rudolf Hoess. The younger Hoess has devoted his life to educating people about the horrors his grandfather perpetrated. "I know my heritage. I can’t change it," he tells the Wall Street Journal. “It’s more effective to use the name and show that the idea that evil is in the blood—these things the Nazis said—is wrong." Hoess speaks at some 70 schools each year, and he has met with survivors; he's gotten their camp numbers, as well as a Star of David, tattooed on his body. Not everyone approves of his work, with some accusing him of using his name for financial gain. "I don’t want to have any connection to this criminal," an Israeli journalist and grandson of survivors tells the Journal. Tomorrow, Hoess will visit the camp, where survivors will also gather; the Journal puts the number at 300, while USA Today expects 100. "It will be very difficult, but it is important," says Renee Ganz, who is returning to Auschwitz for the first time since she was sent there at age 15, USA Today reports. Health specialists will be on hand to help survivors with the "emotionally powerful and physically taxing" experience, says the World Jewish Congress. "This may be the last major anniversary we will be able to remember with those who experienced the Holocaust firsthand. From this historic event, their voices will echo across the generations," says the group's secretary general. Some 1.1 million people died at Auschwitz; 90% were Jews, while others included homosexuals, Christian Poles, and Romani, USA Today notes.
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question: A right of the natural father to be heard in the proceedings, as argued by the author, without the possibility to block a change of surname would not be effective, as mother and stepfather would have the final say in any event. --> French. answer: Le droit du père naturel d'être entendu dans le cadre de la procédure comme le revendiquait l'auteur, sans pouvoir s'opposer au changement de nom, ne serait pas effectif puisque la mère et le beau-père auraient de toute manière le dernier mot. question: NR-HQ-99-45E BYRNE ANNOUNCES HARBOUR PROJECTS AT LA SCIE AND COOK’S HARBOUR, NEWFOUNDLAND July 16, 1999 --> French. answer: C-AC-99-45F LE DÉPUTÉ BYRNE ANNONCE LA RÉALISATION DE TRAVAUX AUX PORTS DE LA SCIE ET COOK’S HARBOUR (TERRE-NEUVE) Le 16 juillet 1999 question: It is expected that the amount of time to complete the reports will be roughly the same, however information will now be collected in a more structured manner. --> French. answer: Calendrier des évaluations proposées Calendrier proposé pour l’évaluation des programmes de la FCI Fonds1 Relève Dév. de la recherche (univ.) question: The plastic pail is square shaped and approximately 21" tall to the top of the lid, and 15" x15" across. --> French. answer:
De forme carré, le seau de plastique mesure environ 21 po. de haut par 15 po.
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question: Generate a tweet. positive answer: @thebeatreview I have to say Agnes. Although Leona is beautiful as well. question: Generate a tweet. positive answer: http://twitpic.com/68wkf - Made me laugh question: Generate a tweet. positive answer:
@kaydeefortuin well its not really a secret! Nobody asks! Haha
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Q: At least 29 arrested in Oakland in protests over police killings Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez, The Chronicle A woman is led away as she is being arrested on Broadway in Oakland after she and about a dozen others were corraled by police on Wednesday. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. A woman is led away as she is being arrested on Broadway in Oakland... Russell Bates, a legal observer with the National Lawyers Guild is led up Broadway after being detained by police on Wednesday. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. Russell Bates, a legal observer with the National Lawyers Guild is... A woman who was with the marchers helps put out a small trash fire before it spread on Broadway as police walk by. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. A woman who was with the marchers helps put out a small trash fire... Sam Dubal of Berkeley, holds up a sign to motorists on Broadway after a group of about 100 blocked the intersection at 14th Street. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. Sam Dubal of Berkeley, holds up a sign to motorists on Broadway... Police remove a sound system from the crowd of protesters after a large firework was tossed near police on Wednesday night. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. Police remove a sound system from the crowd of protesters after a... A police skirmish line sets up at the intersection of Telegraph Avenue and Broadway after police called for the crowd to disperse on Wednesday. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. A police skirmish line sets up at the intersection of Telegraph... Two women look up Telegraph Avenue after police formed a skirmish line at the intersection of Telegraph and Broadway Wednesday night. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. Two women look up Telegraph Avenue after police formed a skirmish... Police process a protester who was detained on Broadway after police called for the crowd to disperse on Wednesday. About 100 protesters walked around several blocks near Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland, Calif., to call attention to police violence on Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The mostly quiet march was broken up by police after bottles and fireworks were hurled at police. Police process a protester who was detained on Broadway after... What are the most important parts of this text? A: Less than an hour later, some of those in the crowd “began throwing bricks and bottles at officers and committed acts of graffiti, set illegal fireworks off and threw trash cans in the streets and on the sidewalk,” said Officer Johnna Watson, a police spokeswoman. Oakland police then requested mutual aid from neighboring police agencies and the California Highway Patrol at 10:25 p.m. Arrests were connected to various crimes, including vandalism, failure to disperse, resisting arrest and assault with a deadly weapon. IN: Gunmen Kill 68 in Kenya Mall Attack Gunmen opened fire at an upscale Nairobi mall Saturday, killing at least 68 and wounding 175. The city’s police chief Benson Kibue told the Associated Press that it was likely an act of terrorism, with no more than 10 attackers involved. After the gunmen burst into the Westgate mall, which is situated in an affluent neighborhood and popular among expatriates, they began to shoot indiscriminately and take hostages. The attackers did, however, assert that non-Muslims were being targeted. Witness Elijah Kamau told the AP that the gunmen, who were toting AK-47s and hand grenades, announced that Muslims were safe and should stand up and leave. Around 5 p.m. local time, the Kenyan Red Cross began reporting on Twitter that some hostages were being evacuated: #WestGateShooting more people being escorted out of the mall by @Abbas_Gullet. ^PE http://t.co/JqkvMXlQgB— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) September 21, 2013 Early Sunday morning, about 12 hours after the attack began, several gunmen remained inside the mall with an unknown number of hostages. Initial suspicions suggested that the al-Qaeda-linked Somali militant group al-Shabab was behind the attack, which Al Jazeera later confirmed: Al Shabab confirms to Al Jazeera that it has claimed responsibility for the Westgate mall attack in #Nairobi #Kenya— (@AJELive) September 21, 2013 A police officer holds a gun to provide cover for customers running out as a shooting took place at the Westgate mall in Nairobi on Sept. 21, 2013. What is a short summary of the above article? OUT:
Gunmen opened fire at an upscale Nairobi mall Saturday, killing at least 68 and wounding 175. The city's police chief Benson Kibue told the Associated Press that it was likely an act of terrorism, with no more than 10 attackers involved.
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A: This is a borderline Upscale Italian Eatery ........ The interior decor is outstanding ......... Thankfully, its not trying to be the priciest ...... yet !! Its been open for about one month ..... Located in a building, that has seen many restaurants, come and go ....... I predict, that Vito's will be a huge success ........ IF ... they're wise enough, to avoid being on the edge of being overly expensive..... The food and service, were outstanding this evening ...... They have Specials on various Weekday Nights, checkout their website, to see whats what ...... www.vitospizza.com Many, including me ......have an unfavorable opinion of those, who DO NOT LIST MENU PRICES, with their online menu's. ************** ARE YOU EMBARASSED ????? ************** My Ethics .... My Standards: Every business starts with one star ..... GETTING MORE .... HAS TO BE EARNED. Q: positive A: As a relocated Texan who moved to Verdun last year, let me just tell you that this is more legit BBQ than many places in my home state. First of all, the staff is awesome. They are friendly and look like they are having fun and joking around. One guy always remembers me and my boyfriends name! I'm a pulled pork kinda gal, and their pork is to die for. Correction, their sweet sauce is to die for!!! I load up on the stuff and use it as dip for my fries, which are usually fried and salted to perfection. I get the pulled pork sandwich, which includes slaw and pickles. It's seriously so delicious and the meat is so tender. While waiting for my order, I like to sit up at the bar and watch the cooks preparing meals. Seeing all the meats and sides being put together makes my mouth water every time. I want to try the ribs and the turkey, but I just can't give up my pulled pork. Even though I don't live in Verdun anymore, every time I visit my boyfriend there, we make it a point to go to Black Strap. Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) review? Answer: Sub Factory is one of the better sub shops in Tempe - They have been around forever and have a reputation of using the highest quality, freshest ingredients. They may need to give this location a "make-over" soon though... it's getting a little tired. (FYI - their secret weapon is their bread) Input: OPTIONS: - negative - positive. Generate a negative review for a place Output: For one thing when you ask for medium rear it should not be medium well and the shoe string fries tasted like crap the service was not great it is the worst 120 I spent for two never again input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS: - negative - positive). output: I love this place and can't get enough. You walk in the door and I feel like I'm back in the Midwest. The people are great, the food is INCREDIBLE (make sure to have the steak soup and gooey butter cake). Don't worry, the owner will be by to talk with you to make sure everything is to your liking - and it always is. If you want super Scottsdale on steroids this is not the place. Want real food, real people and a place that reminds you of home if you're from the midwest? I dare you to find a better place. Q: positive A:
I love pizza. If I had to eat one food everyday for the rest of my life, pizza would be my choice! And for $8, Pizza Studio served up the best pie I ever tasted. I don't eat meat, so I put together a veggie masterpiece with tomatoes, mushrooms, mozzarella, caramelized onions, crushed garlic, olives and roasted red peppers topped with goat cheese and a pinch of truffle salt. The sauce was a blend of tomato and basil pesto on a firecracker crust. Service was fast and friendly even during the weekday lunch rush. I think I'm in love...
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The chipmunks were busy getting ready for the winter. Little Chip had never seen everyone so busy. Chipmunks were running this way and that way. Even his Granddaddy was helping out, stuffing melons up into the holes in the tree. Aunt Chippa was clapping at everyone to hurry them up. Little Chip wasn't sure what they were all doing. His mom had told him, "Getting ready for winter" but Little Chip didn't know what that meant. He sat on the seesaw trying to guess. He knew that people were gathering things. Now that he thought about it, they were gathering food! Little Chip thought for a second...could they be gathering food for a party? That couldn't be it, everyone was gathering so much food that not every chipmunk in the town could come close to eating all the food for a single party. Little Chip looked at his big toe and thought. He saw another chipmunk digging in the ground and stuffing more food there. Was the guy trying to plant seeds to grow? Seeds wouldn't grow in the winter, it's too cold! Little Chip sat up and knew why everyone was so busy! Winter is coming! Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions: 1. What did Aunt Chippa do to hurry everyone up? 2. Did little chip know what was going on? 3. what were the chipmunks getting ready for? 4. did granddaddy try to help? 5. how? 6. what did Chip notice they were gathering? 7. was it for a party? 8. could the chipmunks eat it all in one sitting? 9. what did he see another chipmunk doing? 10. was he planting something?a 11. did chip figure out why? 12. what did he realize? 13. did his mom mention winter? 14. did he stand on a see saw or did he sit on it?
1. She clapped at everyone. 2. No. 3. The winter. 4. Yes. 5. Stuffing melons up into the holes in the tree. 6. Food. 7. No. 8. No. 9. Digging in the ground and stuffing more food there. 10. No. 11. Yes. 12. Winter is coming! 13. Yes. 14. He sat.
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Write a movie review. somewhat problematic Write a movie review. is one of those rare pictures Write a movie review. than a movie , which normally is expected to have characters and a storyline Write a movie review.
see a movie that takes such a speedy swan dive from `` promising ''
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Problem: Chumbawamba were a British band that formed in 1982 and dissolved in 2012. The band constantly shifted in musical style, drawing on genres such as punk rock, pop, folk, and experimental. Their anarchist or libertarian socialist political stance exhibited an irreverent attitude toward authority, and the band have been forthright in their stances on issues including animal rights, pacifism (early in their career) and later regarding class struggle, feminism, gay liberation, pop culture and anti-fascism. The band are best known for their song "Tubthumping", which was nominated for Best British Single at the 1998 Brit Awards. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chumbawamba had begun to absorb influences from techno music and rave culture. The band members quit their day jobs to begin concentrating on music full-time as they could now guarantee sales of 10,000 and they moved away from their original anarcho-punk roots, evolving a pop sensibility with releases such as Slap! (1990) and the sample-heavy Shhh (1992) (originally intended to be released as Jesus H Christ!, this album had to be withdrawn and re-recorded because of copyright problems). They also toured the United States for the first time in 1990. When Jason Donovan took The Face magazine to court that same year for claiming he was lying by denying he was gay, Chumbawamba responded by printing up hundreds of 'Jason Donovan - Queer As Fuck' T-shirts and giving them away free with the single "Behave". After signing to the independent One Little Indian record label, Anarchy (1994) lyrically remained as politically uncompromising as ever, continuing to address issues such as homophobia (see song "Homophobia", the music video of which features the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence), the Criminal Justice Act and the rise of fascism in the UK following the election of Derek Beackon, a British National Party councillor in south-east London in 1993. The album was the band's biggest success to date reaching the top 30 in the UK and the singles "Timebomb" and "Enough Is Enough" both entering the low end of the UK Singles Chart. The latter featured Credit to the Nation's rapper MC Fusion. The live shows to support the album were recorded and went to make up their first live album Showbusiness!, released in 1995. One Little Indian also decided to re-release Chumbawamba's back catalogue, which meant that the first three albums were released on CD format for the first time. The first two, Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records (1985) and Never Mind the Ballots (1987) were repackaged as one disc under the title First 2. Chumbawamba parted with One Little Indian during the recording of the 1996 album Swingin' With Raymond, although they did release one last CD entitled Portraits of Anarchists which came with copies of Casey Orr's book of the same name. Is there anything else interesting I should know? Answer with quotes: They also toured the United States for the first time in 1990. Problem: Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (Italian: [dZu'zeppe 'verdi]; 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901) was an Italian opera composer. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, and developed a musical education with the help of a local patron. Verdi came to dominate the Italian opera scene after the era of Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini, whose works significantly influenced him. By his 30s, he had become one of the pre-eminent opera composers in history. Having achieved some fame and prosperity, Verdi began in 1859 to take an active interest in Italian politics. His early commitment to the Risorgimento movement is difficult to estimate accurately; in the words of the music historian Philip Gossett "myths intensifying and exaggerating [such] sentiment began circulating" during the nineteenth century. An example is the claim that when the "Va, pensiero" chorus in Nabucco was first sung in Milan, the audience, responding with nationalistic fervour, demanded an encore. As encores were expressly forbidden by the government at the time, such a gesture would have been extremely significant. But in fact the piece encored was not "Va, pensiero" but the hymn "Immenso Jehova". The growth of the "identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics" perhaps began in the 1840s. In 1848, the nationalist leader Giuseppe Mazzini, (whom Verdi had met in London the previous year) requested Verdi (who complied) to write a patriotic hymn. The opera historian Charles Osborne describes the 1849 La battaglia di Legnano as "an opera with a purpose" and maintains that "while parts of Verdi's earlier operas had frequently been taken up by the fighters of the Risorgimento...this time the composer had given the movement its own opera" It was not until 1859 in Naples, and only then spreading throughout Italy, that the slogan "Viva Verdi" was used as an acronym for Viva Vittorio Emanuele Re D'Italia (Viva Victor Emmanuel King of Italy), (who was then king of Piedmont). After Italy was unified in 1861, many of Verdi's early operas were increasingly re-interpreted as Risorgimento works with hidden Revolutionary messages that perhaps had not been originally intended by either the composer or his librettists. In 1859, Verdi was elected as a member of the new provincial council, and was appointed to head a group of five who would meet with King Vittorio Emanuele II in Turin. They were enthusiastically greeted along the way and in Turin Verdi himself received much of the publicity. On 17 October Verdi met with Cavour, the architect of the initial stages of Italian unification. Later that year the government of Emilia was subsumed under the United Provinces of Central Italy, and Verdi's political life temporarily came to an end. Whilst still maintaining nationalist feelings, he declined in 1860 the office of provincial council member to which he had been elected in absentia. Cavour however was anxious to convince a man of Verdi's stature that running for political office was essential to strengthening and securing Italy's future. The composer confided to Piave some years later that "I accepted on the condition that after a few months I would resign." Verdi was elected on 3 February 1861 for the town of Borgo San Donnino (Fidenza) to the Parliament of Piedmont-Sardinia in Turin (which from March 1861 became the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy), but following the death of Cavour in 1861, which deeply distressed him, he scarcely attended. Later, in 1874, Verdi was appointed a member of the Italian Senate, but did not participate in its activities. How long did he serve? Answer with quotes:
), but following the death of Cavour in 1861, which deeply distressed him, he scarcely attended.
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Choose the next sentence.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 OPTIONS: - Boston between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - CNN between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - CNN afilliate WHDH between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Connecticut between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Dannel Malloy between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Elizabeth Fraiser between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Home Depot between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Massachusetts between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - New York between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Northeast between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - Reading between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday. - U.S. between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday.
Massachusetts between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Sentence: name = The Phoenix, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = 3 out of 5, area = riverside Can you represent the content in this sentence in data form?
With a price range of £20-25 in the area of riverside, The Phoenix is rated as average by customers.
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Objective: To cut a stalk of bamboo to a smaller size, you can Which of the following solutions is more sound in terms of naive physics reasoning?
Use a power saw of some kind
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Problem: Write the next sentence for: There are two people dressed in yellow shirts playing table tennis in a finished basement. there. Next sentence: are three people seated on sofas next to them watching soccer television. Problem: Write the next sentence for: How to control green pond water problems Have only one inch of fish per ten gallons of water. Your fish can affect the pond water quality. First of all the number fish should be according to the pond size because the organic waste will be more with more fish.. Next sentence: Avoid direct sunlight as green water is due to small algae cell. When these small algae cells come in contact with sunlight produce algae by photosynthesis. Problem: Write the next sentence for: The girl in the orange hoodie squeezes a bar of butter and it falls to the floor and slams the door shut. the girl in the black blouse. Next sentence: turns and walks away dejected. Problem: Write the next sentence for: How to win over a gymnastics coach Always be at training. Commit fully to your training schedule and make sure you are there no matter what. Don't use silly excuses like being tired or having too much homework to skip training but always be there ready to work and ready to learn.. Next sentence:
Come to training even if you are injured. Gymnastics is a very dynamic sport even with injuries its important to still come to training.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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sentence: Checking her art kit and finding colored markers and charcoal pencils, Emily wanted a black and white picture, so she retrieved the complete: pencils and began. sentence: Samantha gave Mary vocal lessons for the upcoming school concert because complete: Mary had untapped vocals. sentence: Many people prefer the end of Daylight savings time to the start, because at the complete:
end you feel you have slept more.
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winogrande:1.1.0
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Translate to Finnish: That means that the same might happen as in the spring, that the Social Democrats will suddenly change tack for obscure reasons and suddenly vote against Eurodac, then they would bear the entire responsibility for us failing to have a well-ordered European system dealing with asylum or a system to combat abuse.
Jos nyt tapahtuu siis samoin kuin viime keväänä eli sosiaalidemokraatit tekevät yhtäkkiä käsittämättömistä syistä täyskäännöksen ja äänestävät Eurodacia vastaan, he kantavat silloin täyden vastuun siitä, ettei meillä ole edelleenkään turvapaikka-oikeutta koskevaa järjestelmällistä eurooppalaista järjestelmää eikä turvapaikkaoikeuteen liittyvien väärinkäytösten torjumisen järjestelmää.
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Add punctuation: Remember comrades that two of these deserters Kameniev and Zinoviev even before the uprising in Petrograd appeared as deserters and strikebreakers by voting at the decisive meeting of the Central Committee October 23d 1917 against the insurrection and even AFTER the resolution passed by the Central Committee they continued their campaign at a meeting of the party workers
Remember, comrades, that two of these deserters, Kameniev and Zinoviev, even before the uprising in Petrograd, appeared as deserters and strike-breakers, by voting at the decisive meeting of the Central Committee, October 23d, 1917, against the insurrection; and even AFTER the resolution passed by the Central Committee, they continued their campaign at a meeting of the party workers….
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Sentence: A Loyal Character Dancer is published in the United States, where the leader is known as the President. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: A Loyal Character Dancer, country, United States; United States, leaderTitle, President of the United States Sentence: Cookies and Baked Alaska are types of dessert. The latter is from France where Gerard Larcher is a leader. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Baked Alaska, course, Dessert; Dessert, dishVariation, Cookie; Baked Alaska, country, France; France, leader, Gérard Larcher Sentence: The Javanese people are an ethnic group in Java, where the dish ayam penyet can be found. The dish is from Singapore, where Standard Chinese is spoken. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Java, ethnicGroup, Javanese people; Ayam penyet, region, Singapore; Singapore, language, Standard Chinese; Ayam penyet, country, Java input question: Sentence: Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport, which is elevated 610 meters above sea level, is located in Madrid, Paracuellos de Jarama, San Sebastian de los Reyes and Alcobendas. ENAIRE is the operating organization of the airport. The runway, which measures 3500.0 is named 18R/36L. Structured data: Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, runwayName, "18R/36L"; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, runwayLength, 3500.0; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, location, "Madrid, Paracuellos de Jarama, San Sebastián de los Reyes and Alcobendas"; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, elevationAboveTheSeaLevel, 610.0; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, operatingOrganisation, ENAIRE Sentence: "A Glastonbury Romance," by John Cowper Powys, was preceded by "Wolf Solent". What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: A Glastonbury Romance, precededBy, Wolf Solent; A Glastonbury Romance, author, John Cowper Powys Sentence: Michele Marcolini has been manager of AC Lumezzane and was at FC Bari 1908. He is in the Vicenza Calcio club. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
A.C. Lumezzane, manager, Michele Marcolini; Michele Marcolini, club, F.C. Bari 1908; Michele Marcolini, club, Vicenza Calcio
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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Add punctuation to the following sentence: Score The closer the price is to the support and the stronger the support level is the higher the score RSI should in addition be low and the volume balance and the relationship between volume tops and price tops should be positive
Score: The closer the price is to the support, and the stronger the support level is, the higher the score. RSI should in addition be low and the volume balance and the relationship between volume tops and price tops should be positive.
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russia said it was ready to increase international cooperation over the afghanistan crisis friday as us president barack obama prepared to order more forces to afghanistan . A summary about the text above: russia ready to contribute more in afghanistan a long-time taiwan observer and china expert said on tuesday that taiwan 's recent mayoral and county magistrate election was a `` genuine democratic election , '' which truly reflects public opinion . A summary about the text above: us scholars comment on taiwan elections hong kong police formally commissioned five ultra-high-speed interceptor boats monday in an effort to stage more effective attacks on marine criminal acts . A summary about the text above: hk police commission state-of-the-art speedboats a woman witness _ testifying tuesday from behind a screen and her voice disguised to protect her identity _ told of beatings and abuse at the hands of saddam hussein 's agents in the trial of the former president and seven lieutenants . A summary about the text above:
woman witness weeps as she recalls beatings torture
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South Yorkshire-born Blessed spent his youth exploring the region, describing it "as his jungle" and is helping the national park - which has lost more than a third of its funding - in its first major fundraising campaign. "We all need the wilderness ... it's incredibly important - it wakes us up, it opens up the brain, heart and soul," said the actor, who has attempted to scale Mount Everest three times. "I'm here to protect all that, it's our birthright." Updates on this story and more from Derbyshire But, how did the Monsal Trail - originally built as a Victorian rail route - go from being a divisive eyesore to a much-loved visitor attraction? In the mid-19th Century, Victorian Britain was at the peak of a rail-building bonanza, fuelled by competing private companies. Midland Rail, which had a large network centred around Derby, wanted a direct line from London to the industrial north west and it wasn't going to let hills get in its way. It smashed its way through, carving deep cuts and building six tunnels under tonnes of limestone, eventually opening its route from Bakewell to Buxton in 1863. One of the tunnels was constructed so the railway did not spoil the Duke of Rutland's view from Haddon Hall. The route was later connected to Manchester after a deal was struck with a rival firm, which had a line from Buxton in the opposite direction. For 100 years, trains carried passengers to the towns and villages of White Peak, while freight was taken to and from the factories and mills. Like many modern industrial developments, the route - which includes the picturesque Headstone Viaduct, at Monsal Head - was not always considered a good thing. At the time, critic and writer John Ruskin said: "The valley is gone - and now every fool in Buxton can be in Bakewell in half an hour and every fool at Bakewell in Buxton." Now, it attracts thousands of visitors a year to walk, cycle or just enjoy the view of the Victorian structures. It was purchased by the national park, along with three others, after the route was closed as part of the swingeing cuts to the railways in the 1960s. The authority converted it into a path suitable for walkers, wheelchair users and cyclists but for many years four impressive tunnels remained sealed off, opened only for the occasional guided tour. In 2011, after two years of work and a grant of £2.5m, they were reopened and the whole route is now accessible. There are still dim hopes the line will be reopened to rail, but a study in 2004 concluded the estimated £100m cost of the project was too high. To help towards the cost of all 34 miles of trails - including former rail lines Tissington, High Peak and Thornhill - the Peak District National Park Authority is holding its first major fundraising campaign, with a family walk on 20 August. Sum: Actor and explorer Brian Blessed has lent his weight to a campaign to preserve a "gorgeous and heavenly" part of the Peak District - The Monsal Trail. The Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV) said such forums enabled young people's opinions to be "respectfully and intelligently debated and challenged". But State Premier Daniel Andrews said he was "very troubled" by the idea of a space where people "could be radical". Victoria was rocked by a suspected terror attack earlier this week. Gunman Yacqub Khayre killed a man, wounded three police officers and took a woman hostage during a siege at an apartment building on Monday night. He was later shot dead by police. Australia has prevented a number of extremist attacks on home soil in recent years, and has been on alert amid fears over the return of Australians fighting for Islamist militant groups in Syria. The ICV, which says it represents some 200,000 Muslims in Victoria, says the community is suffering mental health and other problems because of the widespread suspicion it faces. It recommends, to a parliamentary inquiry into freedom of religion, funding a number of community-led initiatives - saying financial resources at the moment are concentrated mainly on national efforts to counter violent extremism. ICV spokesman Adel Salman said they did not consider the "safe space" proposal controversial, because it is a practice that is already used to help young people in countries around the world. "This is about good practice because the youth require an avenue to express their views in a safe environment... where they feel their views are valued, where they can be respectfully challenged and counter views presented," he said. He said such spaces would be "conducted with experts who are familiar with the methodology, and understand the way the conversation can be guided". And he criticised headlines which called the proposal "rage space" and "hate space", saying the media had misconstrued what they were asking for. But Premier Andrews ruled out any possibility of funding such an initiative. "I am very troubled by the suggestion that we might have a space where people could be radical as part of a de-radicalisation programme. That makes no sense to me whatsoever". Sum: A proposal by an Australian Islamic group to allow "safe spaces" for young Muslims to discuss "inflammatory" issues has sparked a row. The Western Isles again came third in the 2016 Bank of Scotland Children's Quality of Life Survey. Orkney's winning formula included a high average school spend per pupil, low class sizes and little traffic. Across Scotland, Highland ranked fourth, with Perth and Kinross coming fifth. The full Scottish top 10 is: The average school spend was £9,281 per pupil for Orkney. This was more than double the British average. Orkney had one of the lowest population densities in Britain, with 22 people per square km. This was against the national average of 276. Shetland was said to have the highest employment rate in Scotland with 89.1%. Other leading indicators: Bank of Scotland economist Nitesh Patel said: "The north of Scotland has always done well when we've done this research. "So it's no surprise that Orkney, the Shetland Islands and Western Isles remain the top three in the 2016 Bank of Scotland Children's Quality of Life Index, across both Scotland and Great Britain. "Children in these areas benefit from low primary school class sizes, low pupil-to-teacher ratios in secondary schools, excellent exam results and some of the highest school spend per pupil." Sum:
Orkney and Shetland have been named the best two places to raise children in Britain for the second year running, according to an annual survey.
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huggingface:xsum
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Here are some concepts: park, plane, terminal What is a sentence about these concepts? Sentence is below. A plane is parked at a runway terminal Here are some concepts: banana, desert, plate What is a sentence about these concepts? Sentence is below. A desert with bananas and caramel on a large white plate. Here are some concepts: conduct, conductor, orchestra What is a sentence about these concepts? Sentence is below. A conductor conducts an orchestra in which there are many horns. Here are some concepts: sea, shoot, surface What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below. seething surface of sea water shot in the open sea directly from above
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Multi-select problem: How does the next paragraph end? A man in a suit sits against a background. he Options: * is wearing a t-shirt and jeans. * nods his head as he looks at the camera. * is holding a yellow guard and a brown bull and then the gate opens. * is talking into a microphone and shows various exercises as he works out.
nods his head as he looks at the camera.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Question: The wallet wouldn't fit into David's back pocket, because the Answer: Continue the sentence -- pocket was much too slim. Question: Aaron experienced back pain while Craig had no pain, so Answer: Continue the sentence -- Aaron needed to visit the chiropractor frequently. Question: Kayla did a great job when trying to build a house but Felicia did not as Answer: Continue the sentence -- Kayla was very dexterous. Question: He didn't like the sound of the drums as much as he liked the flutes, because the Answer:
Continue the sentence -- drums were being played by amateurs.
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winogrande:1.1.0
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The major time divisions of classical music up to 1900 are the early music period, which includes Medieval (500–1400) and Renaissance (1400–1600) eras, and the Common practice period, which includes the Baroque (1600–1750), Classical (1750–1830) and Romantic (1804–1910) eras. Since 1900, classical periods have been reckoned more by calendar century than by particular stylistic movements that have become fragmented and difficult to define. The 20th century calendar period (1901–2000) includes most of the early modern musical era (1890–1930), the entire high modern (mid 20th-century), and the first 25 years of the contemporary or postmodern musical era (1975–current). The 21st century has so far been characterized by a continuation of the contemporary/postmodern musical era. Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): What era has the 21st century has been characterized by?
the contemporary/postmodern musical era
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: în scris. - În favoare. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Sunt necesare și solicităm astăzi măsuri corespunzătoare și concrete pentru a transforma principiile UE care acționează în interiorul și în afara Uniunii într-un real instrument de promovare a drepturilor omului, cu un accent specific pe drepturile femeilor. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Clauza "fără salvare” nu include cumva şi cerinţa ca, dacă un stat membru nu poate prelua datoriile altui stat membru, nici să nu poată câştiga bani din datoriile altui stat membru? input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Criticii declară că în acest fel sistemul educaţional sârb se îndepărtează de standardele europene.
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What are the keywords in the following sentence: the statue of liberty in harbour
harbour, liberty, statue
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Question: Summarize this: the fbi admitted saturday it accidentally gave classified documents back to the american translator who pleaded guilty to taking them from the u.s. prison camp at guantanamo bay , cuba . Answer: fbi admits accidentally giving classified files back to man who took them Question: Summarize this: a skier , failing to heed repeated warnings from authorities to stay on marked trails , was hospitalized saturday after being swept away in avalanche in the french alps , police said . Answer: skier injured in new avalanche in french alps Question: Summarize this: the us military on wednesday faced the prospect of a costly logistical headache trying to move troops and supplies into afghanistan , after kyrgyzstan moved to close a major us air base that served as a vital hub . Answer:
us supply routes to afghanistan under strain
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Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: 108 St Georges Terrace, floorCount, 50 A: There are 50 floors at 108 St Georges Terrace. Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Adam Koc, battle, Polish–Soviet War; Adam Koc, award, Virtuti Militari A: Adam Koc fought in the Polish-Soviet War and was awarded the Virtuti Militari award. Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Alison O'Donnell, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, The Owl Service (band); Alison O'Donnell, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, United Bible Studies A: Alison O'Donnell is a musician for the band United Bible Studies and has collaborated with the band The Owl Service. Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Angola International Airport, location, Ícolo e Bengo; Angola International Airport, runwayLength, 4000.0; Angola International Airport, elevationAboveTheSeaLevelInMetres, 159 A:
Angola International Airport is in Icolo e Bengo and is 159 metres above sea level with a runway that's 4,000 feet long.
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Question: Article:Peter Telfer, 25, was captured on CCTV stabbing 76-year-old John Baker in June 2016 as the pensioner walked home from a night out in Glasgow. Mr Baker, who had recently been given the all-clear from cancer, later died in hospital. Telfer was told he would have to serve at least 21 years in prison before being considered for release. The High Court in Glasgow was told that Telfer stabbed his victim twice in the back days after being given bail at Glasgow Sheriff Court for an assault and attempted robbery charge in Shettleston Road. After being given bail, he went on to rob two women at knifepoint - one outside Glasgow Central Station and another in the Trongate area before murdering Mr Baker. Referring to the murder as a "senseless act", judge Lord Matthews said: "Your appalling conduct was caught on CCTV and that chilling footage showed you engaged in the most cowardly of behaviour, targeting women and then stabbing Mr Baker in the back. "He had the guts to turn and face you before you made off as if nothing had happened." The court heard that shortly after the stabbing on 29 June, Mr Baker stood in the middle of the road and flagged down three council cleansing workers who were in a lorry. He told them: "I've been stabbed". By the time the three workmen got out their lorry, Mr Baker had collapsed and was saying: 'I have a bad heart', I can't breathe right'." It emerged that Mr Baker had recently been given the all clear from cancer, but died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary hospital from massive blood loss. Defence counsel Thomas Ross told the court that Telfer had a "miserable childhood" and "difficulties as a result of maternal shortcomings" resulted in him growing up in care homes. Telfer also claimed that he had taken valium and vodka on the day of the murder and could remember very little. Mr Ross added: "In a moment of madness he ended one life, lessened the quality of one life and completely ruined his own." Speaking outside court, Mr Baker's niece Carol Baker-Longshaw said: "Whilst we recognise it won't ever compensate for the loss of our gentle Uncle John, we feel that justice has been served. "I think listening to the mitigation that Telfer had a damaged upbringing, it might be a reason for his behaviour but is certainly no excuse to kill in cold blood, an elderly, innocent, vulnerable gentleman." She added: "We lost our mum last year, he was our last living relative and Peter Telfer robbed us of our mentor and confidant." Summarize the main points of that article. Answer: A man who murdered a pensioner in an unprovoked knife attack while on bail has been jailed for life. Question: Article:Labour's Anne McTaggart has support from MSPs of all parties for her bill. The current "opt-in" system requires a proactive choice by an individual to register to become an organ donor on their death. The Scottish government said it would examine the bill to see if a "convincing case" could be made for a move to an opt-out system. The new legislation would mean people would have to actively opt out or else their name would be added to the NHS Organ Donation Register. Under the terms of the "soft opt-out" system, families of deceased patients would be given a say on donation if they could confirm their relative had made an unrecorded objection during their lifetime. Ms McTaggart, who introduced the bill, cited evidence which said that three people died every day across the UK waiting for a transplant. She claimed her legislation could save lives. "That's what the bill is about. It's about making more organs available to people who need them, ultimately," she said. According to the government, there has been a 63% increase in the number of transplants carried out on Scottish patients since 2007. Maureen Watt, minister for public health, said: "There is currently no consensus amongst experts as to whether this would make a significant difference and the international evidence is not clear. "However the Scottish government welcomes any debate in relation to the important issues of organ donation and transplantation." Ms Watt added: "In Scotland we lead the UK in increasing donation and transplantation numbers. "The transplant waiting list is now at its lowest level to date. In addition, 41% of Scots are signed up to the NHS Organ Donor Register - the highest percentage of any of the four UK countries." Ms McTaggart hosted an event at Parliament to mark the formal introduction of the bill, which was attended by representatives of a number of medical organisations including the British Medical Association (BMA), the Cystic Fibrosis Trust and the Scottish Kidney Federation, as well as transplant recipients and their families. Ms McTaggart said she was "delighted" with the event, and the introduction of the bill. "There's still a long way to go in the legislative process but I'm confident that the overwhelming evidence in favour of my proposals will ensure the success of my bill," she said. Scottish TV presenter Lorraine Kelly, who had previously offered support, reiterated her backing for the bill via a video message where she stated that being an organ donor was a "unique opportunity for people to leave behind an amazing gift." The BMA welcomed the publication of the bill. In a statement, Dr Sue Robertson, a member of the BMA's Scottish Council and a renal physician, said: "The whole transplant community works tremendously hard to increase the levels of organ donation with significant support from the Scottish government, but there are still people in Scotland waiting for an organ transplant. "We believe that more can be done and more lives can be saved and this bill represents a positive step towards that goal," she added. The British Heart Foundation also backs the bill. Summarize the main points of that article. Answer:
Plans to introduce a "soft opt-out" system for organ donation in Scotland have been published at Holyrood.
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huggingface:xsum
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Write a sentence about a restaurant with all the following attributes: name = The Eagle, eatType = coffee shop, food = French, priceRange = more than £30, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Burger King
There is a kid friendly coffee shop called The Eagle in riverside are that is price ranged more than 30. They have French food and it has a 5 out of 5 rating. It's near a Burger King.
Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
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Sentence: Abdul Taib Mahmud's birthplace was Kingdom of Sarawak and he resides in Sarawak. He is a member of the Parti Bumiputera Sarawak Party and he represented Asajaya. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Abdul Taib Mahmud, residence, Sarawak; Abdul Taib Mahmud, region, Asajaya; Abdul Taib Mahmud, birthPlace, Kingdom of Sarawak; Abdul Taib Mahmud, party, "Parti Bumiputera Sarawak" Sentence: Ampara Hospital is in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. Its leader is Ranil Wickremesinghe and its capital is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Ampara Hospital, country, Sri Lanka; Sri Lanka, leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe; Ampara Hospital, state, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka; Sri Lanka, capital, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte input question: Sentence: Airey Neave, who was born in Knightsbridge, London, fought in the Battle of France. His career lasted only five years beginning March 4th, 1974 and ending on the 30th of the same month in 1979. Structured data: Airey Neave, battle, Battle of France; Airey Neave, birthPlace, "Knightsbridge, London"; Airey Neave, activeYearsStartDate, 1974-03-04; Airey Neave, activeYearsEndDate, 1979-03-30 Sentence: The dessert of bakewell pudding can be served warm (freshly baked) or cold and has the ingredients, almond, jam, butter and eggs. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Bakewell pudding, servingTemperature, "Warm (freshly baked) or cold"; Bakewell pudding, course, "Dessert"; Bakewell pudding, mainIngredient, "Ground almond, jam, butter, eggs" Sentence: (410777) 2009 FD has a mass of 8.3 kilograms. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: (410777) 2009 FD, mass, 8.3 (kilograms) Sentence: Ashgabat International Airport is operated by Turkmenistan Airlines whose hub is Turkmenbashi International airport and has headquarters in Turkmenistan. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
Ashgabat International Airport, operatingOrganisation, Turkmenistan Airlines; Turkmenistan Airlines, headquarter, Turkmenistan; Turkmenistan Airlines, hubAirport, Turkmenbashi International Airport
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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Question: Let's complete this passage. By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 10:54 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 14:31 EST, 9 July 2013 A weight-lifting champion and Raoul Moat fan beat his girlfriend 'black and blue' after she chose to spend the day at Ascot instead of with him, a court heard. After repeatedly hitting the 22-year-old with his fists and allegedly whipping her with a belt, bodybuilder Gareth Davies - who has represented Great Britain in power-lifting - then forced Jamie-Lee Cooksey to clean up the blood left splattered around the apartment they shared in Surrey, a court heard. Davies, who at one point yanked Miss Cooksey off the floor by her hair, was jailed for two years and four months after admitting assault causing actual bodily harm. He said OPTIONS: - Ascot had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Cooksey had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Court had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Davies had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Gareth Davies had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Great Britain had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Jamie-Lee Cooksey had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Kerry Mcdermott had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Raoul Moat had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. - Surrey had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. Answer: Davies had problems with his pituitary gland and was taking 11 different forms of medication. Problem: Choose the next sentence A supermassive dinosaur measuring 85ft (26m) long and weighing 59,300kg (about 65 tons) has been discovered by scientists. The skeleton of the Dreadnoughtus schrani, seven times bigger than T-Rex, is also the most complete skeleton ever found of its type, with more than 70 per cent of its bones - excluding the head. Because all previously discovered supermassive dinosaurs are only known from partial remains, Dreadnoughtus offers an unprecedented window into the largest animals to ever walk on Earth. Gentle giant: The new supermassive dinosaur (artist's impression, pictured) measured 85ft (26 metres) long and weighed around 65 tons when it was alive, say scientists Dr Lacovara said: 'With a body the size of a house, the weight of a herd of elephants, and a weaponised tail, OPTIONS: - Boeing 737 would have feared nothing. - Dreadnoughtus would have feared nothing. - Dreadnoughtus schrani would have feared nothing. - Earth would have feared nothing. - Lacovara would have feared nothing. - Philadelphia would have feared nothing. - T-Rex would have feared nothing. Answer: Dreadnoughtus would have feared nothing. QUES: A COMPLETION PROBLEM. By Sally Lee and Aap If a picture is worth a thousand words, the messages in these disturbing drawings are loud and clear. Asylum seeker and refugee children, aged four to 17, have shared their experiences of being confined within the walls of Australia's detention centres. The drawings were released ahead the Australian Human Rights Commission's third hearing into the inquiry of detained children, which heard there are 659 children in immigration detention. Scroll down for video The third hearing into the Australian Human Rights Commission inquiry on asylum seeker and refugee children will be held in Sydney on Thursday A drawing by a six year old depicting life behind bars in an OPTIONS: - Aap detention centre - Australia detention centre - Australian detention centre - Australian Human Rights Commission detention centre - Sally Lee detention centre - Scott Morrison detention centre - Sydney detention centre ANS: Australian detention centre Question: [passage completion] A PR executive working for the makers of Xbox game Call Of Duty siphoned off £18,963 to pay for her engagement party, hen party and designer shopping sprees. Kathryn Kirton, 35, was head of PR at Activision when she got carried away with the 'glamorous and luxurious' world of public relations, Blackfriars Crown Court heard. She was in charge of the budget for a major film premiere-style launch of the game, but instead siphoned off thousands of pounds. She spent £9,437 at designer clothes store Reiss on one of three shopping trips along with another £2,000 on a luxury hotel break for her then fiance Lee Kirton. ‘In the world of OPTIONS: - Activision you are surrounded by luxury items. - Blackfriars Crown Court you are surrounded by luxury items. - Call Of Duty you are surrounded by luxury items. - Jamie Kaye you are surrounded by luxury items. - Kathryn Kirton you are surrounded by luxury items. - Kirton you are surrounded by luxury items. - Lee Kirton you are surrounded by luxury items. - PR you are surrounded by luxury items. - Reiss you are surrounded by luxury items. Answer: PR you are surrounded by luxury items. Input: Choose the next sentence. The number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon has passed 1 million, the United Nations' refugee agency said Thursday, making up almost a quarter of the country's resident population. "The influx of a million refugees would be massive in any country. For Lebanon, a small nation beset by internal difficulties, the impact is staggering," U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said in a statement. Their numbers have made Lebanon the country with the highest per capita concentration of refugees in the world, the agency said. The total number of registered Syrian refugees in all countries is 2.58 million, according to the United Nations. Other nations with large populations of Syrian refugees include Jordan and Turkey. The United Nations has said that more than 100,000 people, many of them civilians, have been killed in OPTIONS: - Antonio Guterres since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. - Jordan since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. - Lebanon since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. - Syrian since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. - Turkey since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. - U.N. since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. - United Nations since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011. Output:
Syrian since a popular uprising spiraled into a civil war in 2011.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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input: Write a negative yelp review. output: I really don't like this place. I had a burger with way too much fancy stuff. I think I had an onion focacia bun and it just sucked. Overpriced and not good. input: Write a negative yelp review. output: I was really excited to go here after checking out the one in vegas, but I was rather disappointed. I am so glad my mom only got me a 25 dollar giftcard here. I couldn't even find enough to spend that! I did like the men's clothes and the kid's close. For myself, though, eh? the fit was off for me for the few things that I did like, and I'm familiar with euro sizing so that wasn't the problem. I ended up just stocking up on bracelets. oh wells, I will only go to the vegas location. input: Write a negative yelp review. output:
Saturday 06/03/2012 @ 1pm. Argh!! This location is the worst of the worst. I have been at this location numerous times due to my work location, but today was the last. At about 1:00pm, I arrived on site and noted 3 tweakers hanging outside as usual. What was not usual was that employee Albert was standing outside smoking with them while the girl inside was stuck with a line of customers. Smoking and pandering to the customers basically adds up to loitering. The employees could care less. I walked inside and noted soda, ice, and trash all over the the floors and countertops in the fountain drink / hot dog area. I got my soda, and as I was waiting to pay, a guy ran out of the store with a case of beer. I ask the girl at the register if they want to prosecute if he's picked up. She's like no, he comes in here everyday, we already know who he is. Ok. I paid for my drink and left. What a dump unless you are a druggie or prostitute looking for a john.
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Translate "The date coincides with the Greek holiday of independence and with the 108th anniversary of the revival of the Olympic Games, which took place in 1896." to Turkish?
Bu tarih, Yunanistan'ın ulusal bağımsızlık günü ve Olimpiyat Oyunları'nın 1896'da yeniden başlatılmasının 108. yıldönümü ile aynı tarihe denk geliyor.
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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
AEP Master Netting Agr
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Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below: West Coast hip hop has been played by pink floyd West Coast hip hop is a hip hop music subgenre that encompasses any artists or music that originate in the West Coast region of the United States. The gangsta rap subgenre of West Coast hip hop began to dominate from a radio play and sales standpoint during the early 1990s with the birth of G-funk and the emergence of Suge Knight and Dr. Dre's Death Row Records. Possible answers: *Yes. *It's impossible to say. *No.
It's impossible to say
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anli/r2:0.1.0
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QUESTION: There was some confusion in scheduling the update meeting today. We are on for 1:30 in ECS05776. Please plan on attending this important meeting. A preliminary agenda is attached. Steve Propose a subject line for this email? ANS: East Desk Update Meeting Today QUESTION: Hi Mark. I heard you guys had a great time in Africa - it's hard to believe it has already come and gone! Just wondering if you still have your unused KLM ticket for the Istanbul/Amsterdam/Nairobi leg of the trip. That is a refundable ticket, so if you would return it to me I can get Jeff's card credited for the charge - I believe it's in the neighborhood of $2,000. If you have it, just drop it in the mail to: Sherri Sera c/o Enron Corp. P.O. Box 1188 Houston, TX 77251-1188 U.S.A. Thanks and take care, Propose a subject line for this email? ANS: Hello again... QUESTION: Richard: Please do not forward the Project Stanley email that we sent to you earlier today. I am making some revisions and will forward the revised document out to you and the others. Thanks. Propose a subject line for this email? ANS:
PLEASE WAIT TO FORWARD EMAIL
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Write the next sentence. 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
Massachusetts between 2 and 5 p.m. on Friday.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = The Phoenix, eatType = restaurant, food = English, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 1 out of 5, area = riverside. A: The Phoenix is a moderately priced restaurant in the riverside area serving English food. The customer rating is 1 out of 5. [Q]: Sentence: name = Alimentum, food = French, priceRange = less than £20, customer rating = average, area = riverside, near = Yippee Noodle Bar Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: There's a French place with average reviews by riverside. It's called Alimentum, it's near Yippee Noodle Bar and you can get a meal for less than £20. Question: Some data about a restaurant: name = The Twenty Two, priceRange = high, customer rating = average, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = The Rice Boat. Write a sentence that includes the above data. Answer: The Twenty Two, near The Rice Boat is kids friendly. It has an average customer rating and the price range is high. It is in the riverside area. name = The Mill, eatType = coffee shop, food = Fast food, priceRange = high, area = riverside, near = The Sorrento. **** Answer: The Mill is a high priced coffee shop with fast food. It is located in Riverside near The Sorrento. Data: name = The Rice Boat, eatType = restaurant, food = Indian, customer rating = 3 out of 5, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes. A sentence that describes this data: In Riverside, there is a kid friendly restaurant named The Rice Boat that serves Indian food and has a customer rating of 3 out of 5 Data: name = The Cricketers, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, familyFriendly = yes, near = The Portland Arms. A sentence that describes this data:
The coffee shop, The Cricketers located near The Portland Arms serves Italian food and is kid friendly.
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Background: Linkin Park is an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. Formed in 1996, the band rose to international fame with their debut album Hybrid Theory (2000), which was certified Diamond by the RIAA in 2005 and multi-Platinum in several other countries. Their following studio album Meteora continued the band's success, topping the Billboard 200 album chart in 2003, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work. Having adapted nu metal and rap metal to a radio-friendly yet densely layered style in Hybrid Theory and Meteora, the band explored other genres on their next studio album, Minutes to Midnight (2007). Context: Following the success of Hybrid Theory and Reanimation, Linkin Park spent a significant amount of time touring around the United States. The band members began to work on new material amidst its saturated schedule, spending a sliver of their free time in their tour bus' studio. The band officially announced the production of a new studio album in December 2002, revealing its new work was inspired by the rocky region of Meteora in Greece, where numerous monasteries have been built on top of the rocks. Meteora features a mixture of the band's nu metal and rap metal style with newer innovative effects, including the induction of a shakuhachi (a Japanese flute made of bamboo) and other instruments. Linkin Park's second album debuted on March 25, 2003 and instantly earned worldwide recognition, going to No. 1 in the US and UK, and No. 2 in Australia. Meteora sold more than 800,000 copies during its first week, and it ranked as the best selling album on the Billboard charts at the time. The album's singles, including "Somewhere I Belong", "Breaking the Habit", "Faint", and "Numb", received significant radio attention. By October 2003, Meteora sold nearly three million copies. The album's success allowed Linkin Park to form another Projekt Revolution, which featured other bands and artists including Mudvayne, Blindside, and Xzibit. Additionally, Metallica invited Linkin Park to play at the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003, which included well-known acts such as Limp Bizkit, Mudvayne and Deftones. The band released an album and DVD, titled Live in Texas, which featured some audio and video tracks from the band's performances in Texas during the tour. In early 2004, Linkin Park started a world tour titled the Meteora World Tour. Supporting bands on the tour included Hoobastank, P.O.D., Story of the Year and Pia. Meteora earned the band multiple awards and honors. The band won the MTV awards for Best Rock Video for "Somewhere I Belong" and the Viewer's Choice Award for "Breaking the Habit". Linkin Park also received significant recognition during the 2004 Radio Music Awards, winning the Artist of the Year and Song of the Year ("Numb") awards. Although Meteora was not nearly as successful as Hybrid Theory, it was the third best selling album in the United States during 2003. The band spent the first few months of 2004 touring around the world, first with the third Projekt Revolution tour, and later several European concerts. At the same time, the band's relationship with Warner Bros. Records was deteriorating rapidly on account of several trust and financial issues. After months of feuding, the band finally negotiated a deal in December 2005. Question: Did they have any hit singles? Answer: Somewhere I Belong Background: Little Richard was born Richard Wayne Penniman on December 5, 1932, in Macon, Georgia. He was the third of twelve children of Leva Mae (nee Stewart) and Charles "Bud" Penniman. His father was a church deacon who sold bootlegged moonshine on the side and owned a nightclub, the Tip In Inn. Context: Little Richard stated that as a child, he only played with girls and felt feminine, which was the source of jokes and homophobic ridicule at his expense. Caught wearing his mother's makeup and wardrobe at times, he was brutally punished by his father. He began having sexual encounters with boys by his teen years and also occasionally had sex with older women. Because of his effeminate mannerisms, his father kicked him out of their family home at 15. As Richard later explained in 2010, "my daddy put me out of the house. He said he wanted seven boys, and I had spoiled it, because I was gay." He first became involved in voyeurism in his early twenties, when a female friend would drive him around and pick up men who would allow him to watch them have sex in the backseat of cars. He was once arrested after a gas station attendant in Macon reported sexual activity in a car occupied by Little Richard and a couple. Cited on a sexual misconduct charge, he spent three days in jail and was temporarily banned from performing in Macon, Georgia. During the early 1950s, Little Richard had appeared as a drag performer in various burlesque shows. By the time he entered the Chitlin' Circuit, he began using makeup regularly, influenced by Billy Wright, who recommended his brand of makeup to him, Pancake 31. Later, as he began experiencing success in the mid-1950s, he made members of his band use makeup as a means to gain entry into white clubs during performances. He later told a columnist, "I wore the make-up so that white men wouldn't think I was after the white girls. It made things easier for me, plus it was colorful too." In 2000, Richard told Jet magazine, "I figure if being called a sissy would make me famous, let them say what they want to." Though he was gay, Little Richard recalled female fans sending him naked photos and their phone numbers. While attending Oakwood College, Richard recalled a male student exposed himself to him. After the incident was reported to the student's father, Little Richard withdrew from the college. In 1962, he was again arrested after he was caught spying on men urinating at men's toilets at a Trailways bus station in Long Beach, California. Richard returned to participating in sexual orgies after his return to secular music in the 1960s. In 1984, while he claimed homosexuality was "unnatural" and "contagious", he would tell Charles White that he was "omnisexual" after he was asked about his sex life. In 1995, Little Richard told Penthouse that he always knew he was gay, saying "I've been gay all my life". In 2007, Mojo Magazine referred to Little Richard as "bisexual". Question: What was little richard's sexual orientation? Answer:
Little Richard told Penthouse that he always knew he was gay, saying "I've been gay all my life".
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quac:1.0.0
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We have taken an important step with the compromise we reached today with the Council, as we have included judicial reservation. Translate to Romanian Romanian:
Am făcut un pas important prin compromisul la care am ajuns astăzi împreună cu Consiliul, deoarece am inclus limitarea judiciară.
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wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
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Write a sentence not in English.
Pazartesi günü göstericiler Gül'ün adaylığını protesto etmek üzere İstanbul'da sokaklara döküldüler.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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News article: CHICAGO | CHICAGO (Reuters) - Eating bacon, sausage, hot dogs and other processed meats can raise the risk of heart disease and diabetes, U.S. researchers said on Monday in a study that identifies the real bad boys of the meat counter. Eating unprocessed beef, pork or lamb appeared not to raise risks of heart attacks and diabetes, they said, suggesting that salt and chemical preservatives may be the real cause of these two health problems associated with eating meat. The study, an analysis of other research called a meta-analysis, did not look at high blood pressure or cancer, which are also linked with high meat consumption. "To lower risk of heart attacks and diabetes, people should consider which types of meats they are eating," said Renata Micha of the Harvard School of Public Health, whose study appears in the journal Circulation. "Processed meats such as bacon, salami, sausages, hot dogs and processed deli meats may be the most important to avoid," Micha said in a statement. Based on her findings, she said people who eat one serving per week or less of processed meats have less of a risk. The American Meat Institute objected to the findings, saying it was only one study and that it stands in contrast to other studies and the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans. "At best, this hypothesis merits further study. It is certainly no reason for dietary changes," James Hodges, president of the American Meat Institute, said in a statement. Most dietary guidelines recommend eating less meat. Individual studies looking at relationships between eating meat and cardiovascular diseases and diabetes have had mixed results. But studies rarely look for differences in risk between processed and unprocessed red meats, Micha said. She and colleagues did a systematic review of nearly 1,600 studies from around the world looking for evidence of a link between eating processed and unprocessed red meat and the risk of heart disease and diabetes. They defined processed meat as any meat preserved by smoking, curing or salting, or with the addition of chemical preservatives. Meats in this category included bacon, salami, sausages, hot dogs or processed deli or luncheon meats. Unprocessed red meat included beef, lamb or pork but not poultry. They found that on average, each 1.8 oz (50 grams) daily serving of processed meat a day -- one to two slices of deli meats or one hot dog -- was associated with a 42 percent higher risk of heart disease and a 19 percent higher risk of developing diabetes. They found no higher heart or diabetes risk in people who ate only unprocessed red meats. ||||| Pooling the study results, the researchers found that eating unprocessed red meat was not associated with heart disease or diabetes. But people who ate at least one serving a day of processed red meat -- one hot dog or two deli slices -- had a 42 percent higher risk of heart disease and a 19 percent higher risk of diabetes than people who did not eat processed red meat. Renata Micha of the Harvard School of Public Health and her colleagues systematically reviewed more than 1,500 studies about the relationship between red meat, processed meat, and total meat consumption and heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. They selected 20 studies involving more than 1.2 million participants from 10 countries who were followed for up to 18 years. More than 23,000 people developed heart disease, more than 2,200 had strokes, and more than 10,000 had diabetes. Red meat has long been cast as a bad player in heart disease and diabetes. But a new analysis from Harvard suggests that processed red meat -- think bacon, salami, and hot dogs -- may be the true dietary villain. Total consumption of processed and unprocessed meat fell in between, with a 12 percent increased risk of diabetes compared to non-meat eaters. Results for heart disease were not conclusive. Neither kind of meat was tied to stroke, but because only 3 of the 20 studies looked at stroke, the sample was too small to draw statistically valid conclusions, the authors said. Recommendations to cut down on red meat usually focus on the fat and cholesterol they contain, which can clog coronary arteries. But both processed and unprocessed meat contain similar amounts, the researchers found. People who ate the two kinds of meats were alike when it came to smoking, exercise, and other lifestyle factors. The researchers say the salt and preservatives found in processed meat may account for the difference. Some processed meat has four times the salt that unprocessed meat has, and salt is a known contributor to high blood pressure, which can cause heart disease. Processed meat preservatives such as nitrates have been linked to lowered glucose tolerance, which is a factor in diabetes. The American Meat Institute Foundation took issue with the study. "At best, this hypothesis merits further study. It is certainly no reason for dietary changes," James H. Hodges, the trade group's president, said in an e-mailed statement. "The body of evidence clearly demonstrates that processed meat is a healthy part of a balanced diet. Meat contains protein, amino acids and essential nutrients like iron and zinc that are the keys to good health." The Harvard analysis, published online today in the journal Circulation, doesn't prove cause and effect between processed meat and these diseases, but it does make a compelling argument for studying processed and unprocessed meat separately. And unprocessed meat isn't off the hook, having been linked in other research to higher rates of colon cancer. "People should not use this finding as an excuse to eat all the unprocessed meat you like," Micha, a research fellow in epidemiology, said in an interview. "We know fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fish are associated with lower risk. People should put more emphasis on increasing foods in their diet that are shown to be protective." ||||| What is a shorter version of the above article?
– People who eat unprocessed meats are at lower risk of developing heart disease and diabetes than people who consume processed meats such as sausage, hot dogs, salami, and bacon, researchers say. Analysis of studies involving more than 1 million subjects suggests that each 50 grams, or less than 2 ounces, of processed meat eaten per day raised the risk of developing diabetes 19% and the risk of developing coronary artery disease a whopping 42%, Reuters reports. "People should not use this finding as an excuse to eat all the unprocessed meat you like," the lead researcher tells the Boston Globe. "We know fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fish are associated with lower risk. People should put more emphasis on increasing foods in their diet that are shown to be protective."
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Q: ALCO RS-3, builder, American Locomotive Company; ALCO RS-3, powerType, Diesel-electric transmission A: The ALCO RS-3 was built by the American Locomotive Company and has a diesel-electric transmission. Q: Alan B. Miller Hall, owner, College of William & Mary; College of William & Mary, chancellor, Robert Gates; Mason School of Business, country, United States; Alan B. Miller Hall, currentTenants, Mason School of Business A: Robert Gates served as chancellor of the College of William and Mary who own the Alan B. Miller Hall in the United States .The current tenants are The Mason School of Business. Q: Arem-arem, country, Indonesia; Indonesia, leader, Jusuf Kalla; Indonesia, language, Indonesian language A: In Indonesia; Jusuf Kalla is the leader, Indonesian is the language, and Arem-arem is commonly served. Q: Agnes Kant, nationality, Netherlands; Netherlands, leader, Mark Rutte; Agnes Kant, office, "Member of the House of Representatives"; Agnes Kant, party, Socialist Party (Netherlands) A:
Agnes Kant is a member of the Socialist Party in the Netherlands and worked as a member of the House of Representatives. She is a national of the Netherlands, which is led by Mark Rutte.
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Write an article that answers the following question: How many more households than families were in the county in 2000?
As of the census of 2000, 458,336 people, 181,153 households, and 115,394 families resided in the county. The population density was 587 people per square mile (227/km²). There were 196,633 housing units at an average density of 252 per square mile (97/km²). The Race (United States Census) of the county was 84.78% White, 9.38% African American, 0.86% Native American, 2.09% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.89% from other races, and 1.97% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 2.44% of the population. About 17.5% were of Italian people, 16.2% Irish people, 12.4% Germans, 9.4% English people, and 6.0% Polish people ancestry according to Census 2000, and 91.4% spoke English language, 2.4% Spanish language and 1.1% Italian language as their first language.
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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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How is "You save 50% on any Beiter Rest sold with a Beiter Plunger!" said in German?
Der Beiter Rest wird in diesem Kit 50% günstiger angeboten!
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Problem: Choose the next sentence Add former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney to the chorus of Republicans who seem insistent on making the 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya a black mark against Hillary Rodham Clinton if she decides to run for president. In an interview taped for Fox News Sunday, Cheney told host Chris Wallace that the former Secretary of State will have some explaining to do. 'She was Secretary of State at the time that it happened,' Cheney said in an excerpt broadcast Friday afternoon on Fox. 'She was one of the first in Washington to know about it.' 'I think she clearly bears responsibility for whatever the State Department did or didn't do with respect to that – uh, that crisis.' Clinton, who has insisted for more than a year that she's on the fence about a Answer: White House run in 2016, has sounded more and more like a candidate in recent weeks. Problem: Choose the next sentence Brazilian legend Cafu has tipped Liverpool's Jon Flanagan to become a great full back. Cafu, a two-time World Cup winner and Brazil's most capped player, revealed that compatriot Lucas Leiva invited him to Liverpool's final game of the season against Newcastle, and it was during the 2-1 victory that he first saw Flanagan play. He was suitably impressed with the 21-year-old dubbed the 'Scouse Cafu' and believes that Flanagan can emulate his game. Too strong: Jon Flanagan brushes aside Manchester United's Juan Mata earlier this season National service: Jon Flanagan in action for England during the pre-World Cup friendly against Honduras I was told that his style of play is reminiscent of my own, and he could be the next Answer: Cafu. Problem: Choose the next sentence By Candace Sutton for Daily Mail Australia A court has heard that Roger Rogerson, pictured, went to the storage unit where student Jamie Gao was allegedly murdered to see why he and Glen McNamara had been in there so long Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glenn McNamara can be seen dragging the dead body of Jamie Gao on his back to a car minutes after they murdered him, CCTV footage shown by Crown Prosecutor Christopher Maxwell QC in Central Local Court contends. In the footage, Rogerson and McNamara can be seen taking what appears to be a heavy object wrapped in a bag from the Rent-a-Space storage unit in the south-western Sydney suburb of Padstow at around 2pm on May 20 this year. However, although a postmortem had been completed on Mr Answer:
Gao, there was a six-to-nine-month delay at the Sydney morgue on the autopsy report.
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What are the most important words in the following sentence: An audience paying close attention to a speaker.
attention, pay, speaker
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input question: . Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive Generated tweet: @samtsang Emmett's such a handsome guy! Keep him! input question: . Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive Generated tweet: @CiaPeaz Hell yea! Thanks for checking it out, you're awesome input question: . Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: negative Generated tweet: @djmarkknight mark! i wont be seeing you tomorrow at spybar input question: . Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive Generated tweet:
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Problem: ¿Son los costos de la adquisición deducibles? ** English? Answer: Are the expenses of acquisition deductible? Q: 1: Mercosur - Presidents of Member States and Associated States Commit to Ratify Convention, 2005/12/09:Cultural diversity; 2: Spanish. A: MERCOSUR -Los Presidentes del MERCOSUR y de los Estados Asociados se Comprometen a Ratificar la Convención, 2005/12/09:Diversidad cultural Q: Translate "Athens Texas OUI Abogados y Procuradores que ganar! Para obtener el mejor Athens Texas OUI abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue".": Spanish --> English. translate: For the best Athens Texas OUI lawyers and Athens Texas OUI attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver". Problem: Spanish. Answer: Para información adicional y copias de los informes en inglés, dirigirse a: Prof. F. L. Bates Department of Sociology [Translate Q]: Translate "I did not receive the registration/licence email yet" to Spanish. [A]: No he recibido todavía el e-mail con el registro/licencia Q: 1: Statistics of epidemic buds of rubeola; 2: Spanish. A:
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context: First the woman shows us how she looks with her afro before she makes a bug bun. First she sprays her hair with water from a spray bottle. then she **** next sentence for the context: adds moisturizer to her hair and ties a ponytail holder onto her hair. context: How to talk to a girl in a group Evaluate the group dynamic. Not every group is going to be appropriate to approach. Is this a group of girls commiserating over a group member's break up? Are they talking about work or is a family member sick? Listen in without seeming obvious for cues. **** next sentence for the context: If it is a serious topic you're best not to talk to her. If it is light-hearted, then you're probably safe to proceed. context: Then he moves towards where his white van is parked. He walks all around the driveway and blow the leaves, making sure he covers the entire driveway. then he **** next sentence for the context: goes towards the corner of the garage and blow off a large pile of leaves that is lying there in a heap. context: A man in a suit sits against a background. he **** next sentence for the context:
nods his head as he looks at the camera.
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Write a title: LOS ANGELES - The Atlanta Braves have won 12 consecutive division titles by reloading, rather than rebuilding. They #39;ve done it this season with Jaret Wright and JD Drew. Title:
Atlanta gives LA 8 reasons to worry
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