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What is the best way to: To melt honey that has crystallized, pick from the following. *put it in between your hands and warm up the bottle of honey for as long as it takes.; *put it in the microwave in it's bottle for a twenty seconds until smooth.; Answer:
put it in the microwave in it's bottle for a twenty seconds until smooth.
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Fakat uzmanlar önümüzdeki dönemde iyi niyet bildirisinde bulunmanın ötesine geçilerek belli sorunların çözüme kavuşturulmasının giderek daha fazla önem kazanacağını belirtiyor. In English? xxxxx However, experts say a period is coming in which it will become increasingly important go beyond statements of goodwill and resolve specific problems. Sırp hükümeti, telekom şirketi Mobtel'in Kosova'daki hizmetleri gerekli izni almadan sözleşme karşılığında bir mobil operatöre devrettiği gerekçesiyle şirketin işletme ruhsatını geri alıp, operasyonlarını devlet malı Telekom Serbija'nın kontrolü altına verdi. In English? xxxxx The Serbian government is withdrawing the operating license of the telcom Mobtel and placing its operations under the control of the state-run Telekom Serbija, on the grounds that it contracted a mobile operator to carry out services in Kosovo without a required permit. Moldova halkının hayatı bu şekilde iyileşecek." dedi. In English? xxxxx
It is the way to make life better for Moldovan citizens," she said.
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[Q]: Tavoitteen toinen osa, poliittinen liitto, tuntuu kuitenkin nyt olevan kauempana kuin koskaan, vaikka joskushan kriisit antavat mahdollisuuden yllättäviin edistysaskeliin. Translate this to English? [A]: As far as the second aspect, political Union, is concerned, though, we seem to be further removed from it than ever these days, although crises sometimes give rise to surprising leaps forward. Question: Kun suuria ylikansallisia yrityksiä kannustetaan investoimaan kehitysmaihin suorien ulkomaisten sijoitusten kautta, niillä pitäisi myös olla valtuudet tehdä korvaavia investointeja. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: When large transnational companies are encouraged to invest, through foreign direct investment, in developing countries, they should also be empowered to make offset investments. test: Unionille itselleenkin on hankalaa kartoittaa omat kantansa täsmällisesti, puhumattakaan kehitysmaista, joiden on tehtävä se ilman lännen edistynyttä teknologiaa. English? translation: It is difficult enough for the Union to estimate its own stocks, let alone for the developing countries who have to do this without the benefit of the West's advanced technology. Kysymys on siten mahdollisuuksien tasa-arvosta, sosiaalisesta oikeudenmukaisuudesta ja henkisen pääoman hyödyntämisestä, joka on eurooppalaisten yhteiskuntien pääasiallinen rikkauden lähde. In English? xxxxx We are dealing then with a question of equality of opportunity, social justice and making the most of human intellectual resources, which are the main source of wealth in European societies. How is "The text before us actually says very little because attitudes on this subject are basically irreconcilable. This, incidentally, is what caused the first draft report to be returned to the committee." said in Finnish? Käsittelemämme teksti on itse asiassa yhteenveto asioista, joista ei puhuta, koska tätä asiaa koskevat kannat ovat itse asiassa ristiriitaisia, minkä vuoksi ensimmäinen mietintöluonnos palautettiin takaisin valiokuntakäsittelyyn. [Q]: Narcís Monturiol Translate this to English? [A]:
Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol
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Write an article based on this "Former Commons Speaker Baroness Boothroyd says the hours being worked by MPs in the Commons are "an insult to the Parliamentary system"." Article:
Amid claims of a dwindling amount of legislative business before the general election, Baroness Boothroyd said Parliament was being "diminished in the eyes of the electorate". Monday's Commons proceedings were completed in just over three hours. No 10 said important legislation was still being considered by MPs. The prime minister's spokesman pointed to counter-terror, infrastructure and criminal justice legislation going through Parliament, saying: "If you look at the Parliamentary schedule I would describe it as one that enables it to get this legislation through." Baroness Boothroyd, who was Commons Speaker between 1992 and 2000, said the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act was "an act of irresponsibility" that had led to MPs sitting around waiting for the election. Under the act, passed in 2011, there has to be five years between general elections, unless there is a vote of two thirds of MPs or a motion of no confidence is passed in the government. Former ministers including Labour's Jack Straw and Conservative Ken Clarke have supported a bid by Conservative MP Sir Alan Duncan to get it repealed. Research shows that MPs sat for just 44% of weekdays over the past year, and only 11 new bills have been introduced in this Parliamentary session - the second lowest in recent history, BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said. This has led to criticism of a "zombie" Parliament. Speaking after Monday's business finished almost five hours early, Monday, Labour MP John Spellar said the government was "trying to fill time". He added: "You can see this by how empty Parliament is and by the government whips letting people off on some Mondays and Wednesdays."
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input: Write a positive yelp review. output: I don't understand why some of you are complaining so much as if this is high end salon. Going to a student salon is always a risk however the prices are worth it. All of the times I've been here they have never done wrong to my hair. They really take their time and the instructors often assess the student's work and lend advice. If you need something complicated or expecting to have out of this world hair color then you probably should look somewhere else. input: Write a positive yelp review. output: Free and fast wi-fi. Friendly staff. Delicious house made menu items. Atmosphere is cozy and perfect for getting some work done or chatting with friends. I only gave 4 stars because the temperature inside was a bit too chilly but I'm from Texas so, maybe i'm just not used to it. Still, a fireplace would kick this place up a knotch on my list. input: Write a negative yelp review. output:
I bought a groupon for these and wish I'd have saved my money. Even if they were good, they are overpriced. However, they weren't. I am a big brownie eater...but only the home made type. These tasted like packaged brownies. I actually left them on the table at work so that other people would eat them...since no one in my house would. I only ordered the walnut but I doubt the other ones would be any better. Ice cream couldn't even save them (now that's bad).
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[Q]: ОАО "Самараэнерго" имеет многолетнюю историю работы на благо жителей Самары и Самарской области. Translate this to English? [A]: Since day one OJSC Samaraenergo has gained renown for its work among citizens of Samara and Samara Region. [Q]: Марквард, Одо Translate this to English? [A]: Odo Marquard [Q]: Потребовалась трагедия огромного масштаба для того, чтобы побудить некоторых лидеров начать действовать во избежание повторения аналогичных катастроф ядерных реакторов в других частях мира. Но неужели для того, чтобы они, наконец, «проснулись» и осознали срочную необходимость ядерного разоружения, должна повториться катастрофа, подобная той, что случилась в Хиросиме и Нагасаки, или даже более масштабная катастрофа. Translate this to English? [A]:
But it must not take another Hiroshima or Nagasaki – or an even greater disaster – before they finally wake up and recognize the urgent necessity of nuclear disarmament.
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Q: The Scot, 21, says she will not take any unnecessary risks with her fitness before this summer's Olympic Games. "Nothing is more important than the Olympics and rushing through rehab, to make riding the Worlds viable, would be a big mistake," Archibald said. "Luckily, there's a big team at British Cycling being sensible on my behalf." Archibald won three gold medals at the European Track Championships in October. She has not given up hope of being fit in time to ride at the World Championships, but will only make herself available if she is injury-free as Rio 2016 is her focus. "It's a no-brainer which, if forced to pick, I should prioritise," Archibald wrote in her column for the Sunday Herald. "One comes every year and the other comes every four years and is the biggest sporting platform on the planet. "But I want it all. I really think I can make it back and hopefully forget about this whole annoying thing soon." The Milngavie cyclist said she had been "going brilliantly" before she crashed. "We'd just come back from a camp and I was pinging and set for riding with the pursuit squad to world domination," she said. "That's just the way the weak knee crumbles, I guess." The UCI Track Cycling World Championships take place in London's Lee Valley VeloPark from 2-6 March. A: Britain's Katie Archibald could miss the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in March after a crash left her with a ruptured knee ligament. Q: Swansea council noise abatement officials spent more than 12 months investigating the "wailing sounds", which - once a month - start before dawn and go on into the early morning. Their inquiries led them to the Vale Europe nickel refinery in Clydach. The refinery said it was drills of their emergency evacuation procedure. Residents in the Townhill area of Swansea had described the noise as similar to the air raid sirens which sounded over the city during the Blitz 76 years ago, and said it had been distressing elderly people in particular. Debbie Leyshon, from Townhill, said: "Everyone around here has heard it, it sounds just like a siren you hear in the war films. "My mother rung really panicking, asking whether she should run or not, because the sound is extremely scary." A Vale Europe spokeswoman said: "We have legal obligations to test our various alarms and emergency practices regularly. "We keep the test times as brief as possible to minimise any noise issue for the public, but undertaking such testing is an important safety activity." A: The source of a mystery siren which has been waking some Swansea residents for more than two years has been traced to a chemical factory six miles away. Q: He was taken to Princess Royal Hospital in Telford, Shropshire, following the incident at 13:15 BST on Saturday on the A470 between Caersws and Carno. The Welsh Ambulance Service said the boy had "non-life threatening injuries" following his fall from the Rolls Royce limousine. He was released from hospital on Sunday afternoon. A: A boy who fell from a moving limousine in Powys has been released from hospital after receiving treatment. Q: The firm said India is on track to become "our fastest country ever" to reach $1bn in gross sales. Amazon's move comes a day after India's largest e-commerce firm Flipkart raised $1bn in fresh funding, the largest ever for an Indian internet firm. India's total e-commerce market was worth $13bn in 2013. But online travel accounted for more than 70% of the transactions. According to research firm Forrester, online sales of retail goods were worth $1.6bn last year. However, that number is expected to reach $76bn by 2021 as more people across the country get connected to the internet. "We see huge potential in the Indian economy and for the growth of e-commerce in India," Jeff Bezos, chief executive of Amazon, said in a statement. "After our first year in business, the response from customers and small and medium-sized businesses in India has far surpassed our expectations." A:
Amazon, one of the world's largest online retailers, has said it will invest a further $2bn (£1.2bn) to boost its operations in India.
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What is a shorter version of this: the us-led coalition forces in afghanistan on saturday killed four taliban and al-qaida fighters immediately after the guerrillas killed an intelligence official of a southeastern province in an ambush , afghan sources said . Summary:
four taliban and al-qaida fighters killed in southeast afghanistan
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Problem: *Midsummer House food French; Midsummer House priceRange less than £20; Midsummer House customer rating low; Midsummer House near All Bar One* A: Midsummer House, located near All Bar One, serves French food. Price range is inexpensive, but customer rating is low. Problem: *Arem-arem COUNTRY Indonesia; Indonesia LEADER_NAME Joko Widodo* A: The leader of Indonesia is Joko Widodo which commonly serves arem arem. Problem: *The Rice Boat eatType restaurant; The Rice Boat food Fast food; The Rice Boat priceRange high; The Rice Boat customer rating average; The Rice Boat area riverside; The Rice Boat near Express by Holiday Inn* A: The Rice Boat is a 3-star family restaurant with expensive fast food. It is located near the Express by Holiday Inn by the river. Problem: *Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport RUNWAY_NAME "18L/36R"; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport RUNWAY_LENGTH 3500.0; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport LOCATION "Madrid, Paracuellos de Jarama, San Sebastián de los Reyes and Alcobendas"; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport ELEVATION 610.0; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport OPERATING_ORGANISATION ENAIRE* A:
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport can be found in Madrid, Paracuellos de Jarama, San Sebastián de los Reyes and Alcobendas. It is operated by the ENAIRE organization. The airports's runway name is 18L/36R and its length is 3500 m. It is 610 m above sea level.
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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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Stay hydrated throughout the day to help flush out lactic acid from your body. Dehydration can also add soreness to your muscles and make it more painful for you. Put a lemon in your water to help reduce lactic buildup. Avoid drinking anything that’s sugary or caffeinated. Some coaches will recommend eating 20 grams of protein between 30-60 minutes after a workout. Dig into a cup of Greek yogurt with whey protein mixed in. Or, drink a shake made with chia seeds, flaxseed, and oats. The amino acid leucine found within whey proteins helps your muscles to change protein into fuel. Potassium can help to reduce muscle soreness and cramping. You can get your potassium from your diet by eating fruits or vegetables, such as bananas or kiwis. Or, you can talk with your doctor about taking a daily supplement or multivitamin. Winter squash and potatoes are other good food sources of potassium. A foam roller is exactly what it sounds like, a small tube-shaped piece of foam. Sit on an exercise mat on the floor and position the roller to 1 side of your sore muscles. Apply gentle pressure as you roll the foam over your muscles. Repeat this rolling motion until you feel your muscles begin to release. In some cases you can actually use your bodyweight to apply pressure. For example, if your back thighs are sore, place the roller on the mat. Then, sit on the mat with your thigh directly on top of the roller. Place your hands on the mat and use them to move your thigh in a rocking motion on the roller. Foam rollers are available online or at most fitness stores. But, if you don’t have one, you can roll a tennis ball over your muscles. Pour 1 to 2 cups (180 to 360 grams) of the salt into a full tub.. A 30-minute salt bath can help reduce inflammation and flush toxins from your body. Purchase Epsom salt at your local drug store. Anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, can lower your feeling of soreness, but they do not fix the underlying problem. If you take medication, use only the recommended dosage. If you find yourself dealing with muscle soreness on a regular basis, reach out to your doctor for advice. ++++++++++ One-sentence summary -- Drink 8 glasses of water every day. Eat a whey protein snack 30-60 minutes after exerting yourself. Intake at least 1,600 mg of potassium each day. Apply a foam roller to your sore muscles for 5-10 minutes. Soak in a tub with Epsom salt. Take over-the-counter pain medications sparingly. The first step to making an apology is to realize that you are not always right. People are often defensive and struggle to accept their faults. This mechanism is meant to protect your mind and emotions from being hurt, but it can often lead to difficulties when dealing with other people. For example, if a person tells you that your bumper sticker is offensive, you might feel the need to accuse them of being “overly sensitive” before stopping to think about why they were offended. By assuming that the other person’s opinion is as valid as your own, you open yourself up to understanding their point of view, even if you still disagree. Sometimes people do things that are just not cool. That includes you. When you do something that has a negative effect on someone else, be willing to admit fault in the situation. Constantly deferring fault to the other person can put a strain on the relationship and make it hard to move past the conflict. For example, say you were supposed to pick your friend up from work. When you left your job, you were so focused on getting home that you forgot to pick up your friend. If you say something to your friend like “You should have reminded me,” you are not accepting fault. Instead, you should acknowledge your role in the situation by saying something like “It was my fault, I completely forgot that you needed a ride.” The longer you wait to apologize, the less sincere it will seem. The person that you are apologizing to will be expecting the apology immediately. If you withhold it, it can put a strain on the relationship. Your eventual apology is likely to be mistaken for a way to alleviate that strain rather than a genuine apology. If you are out with friends and say something that embarrasses one of them, apologize immediately. Do not wait until the next time you see them to bring up the apology. If you are apologizing, you have likely hurt another person in some way. The first step to a full apology is to acknowledge this. Next, express your regret for having hurt them, and finally make an effort to amend the situation (and relationship) and ask to be forgiven. For example, if you missed several phone calls from your spouse while you were out with friends, saying “I’m sorry,” isn’t a full apology. Instead, say something like “I know that you were worried about me last night. I am sorry that I didn’t have my phone charged. From now on, I’ll take a phone charger in my car so you can reach me. Do you forgive me?” ++++++++++ One-sentence summary -- Be as humble as possible. Accept fault when necessary. Offer your apology quickly. Give a full apology. Dirt spots look like dust in your paint job (which is exactly what they are). Sand them out with a very mild sandpaper; about 2000 grit should do. If you want to make the buffing process easier, you can go back over these sand scratches with an even finer 3000 grit sandpaper. It is not necessary to use the buffing compound on the entire paint job (unless it looks dull). You do need to use the compound, which is usually the first step in a multi-step buffing system, on any areas that you sanded. Buff lightly until you cannot see the sandpaper scratches anymore. Be aware that moving the buffer too slowly, getting it caught in a corner, or buffing at too high a speed can result in burning or peeling off the paint. Clean off excess buffing solution with a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol. Now that you are done painting and buffing, you have no need for keeping the wheels masked. When you unmask the wheel, check for any overspray that might have gotten on your wheel. If there is any, use a clay bar and lubricant to remove it. The polish will often come as a second step in a buffing system. Sometimes there is even a third step that promotes shine even further. Apply the polish with a buffer on low speeds with a soft foam pad and then wipe it away with a clean microfiber cloth. Do not use traditional wax or silicon on fresh paint. If you seal the paint it will not properly vent and this will cause bubbling and or cloudiness in your paint job. ++++++++++ One-sentence summary --
Sand any dirt spots. Buff the scratches. Peel off any tape, plastic or paper remaining. Polish your wheel.
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Write some highlights for the following article: A British teenager has been sentenced to eight years in prison over the stabbing death of a British soldier during a nightclub brawl in Cyprus. David Lee Collins, 18, from London, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out in a nightclub in the popular resort of Ayia Napa last November. The court said that Mohamed Abdulkadir Osman, originally from Somalia, but living in London, was provoked and 'lost. self-control' when he pulled out a switchblade and fatally stabbed Mr Collins. Tragic: David Lee Collins, 19, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out in a nightclub in the popular resort of Ayia Napa last November - the photo on the right is thought to be last image taken of him before his death. The three-judge bench said that Collins had confronted Osman and his friends after being punched by an unidentified nightclub patron, raising a clenched fist at the group and telling them 'Are you bad men?' - a phrase which the court said is interpreted in Britain as a challenge to a fight. The court said that it was a group of friends with Collins - all of whom were soldiers - that started the fight. The court also took into account that there was no premeditation on 19-year-old Osman's part since he didn't previously know the victim, had fully cooperated with investigators and had apologised to the victim's family. Sentenced: Mohammed Abdulkadir Osman, 20, originally from Somalia but believed to have been living in London, admitted manslaughter at a court hearing in Larnaca on April 22 and returned for sentencin. David Collins' mother Lisa Minott, arrived at  the court in Larnaca, Cypru  clutching a large handbag with a painted portrait of her son. But it discounted Osman's consumption. of alcohol as a mitigating factor and noted the fact that he had the. switchblade on him inside the club 'carried the possibility of harm. being caused.' Police searching Osman's hotel room. at the time turned up marijuana, two brass knuckles and 11 switchblades. that the defendant said he bought from a local store as souvenirs to. take back home and give to friends. Charges against two other teenagers, who were both 17 at the time of the stabbing, were dropped. Mr Collins, from the 2nd Battalion,. Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, died from a 'ruptured heart caused by a. sharp instrument', according to a post-mortem. Killed while off-duty: Tributes have been paid to Mr Collins, second left, on Twitter and a Facebook page has been set up in his memory. Party: Mr Collins (fourth from right in black and red cap) was stabbed to death after a fight broke out in a nightclub. Scene: The stabbing took place during a fight between four soldiers and three British tourists at this nightclub. He was stationed at the British Army base at Dhekelia but was due to fly to Afghanistan the day before he died and his battalion's mission was delayed. Mr Collins' mother Lisa Minott and her sister - along with members of his regiment - were in court to hear the sentencing. MoD spokeswoman. Connie Pierce said the attack took place in an area of the eastern. Mediterranean island that British soldiers are told to avoid because of. previous incidents. After the rape and murder of Danish tour guide Louise Jensen by British servicemen in 1994, the centre of Ayia Napa - a clubbing resort with a reputation for sex, drugs and violence - was declared off limits to soldiers by military top brass on the island. About 3,000 British military personnel are stationed in Cyprus at bases retained after the former British colony gained independence in 1960. In 2008, nine British soldiers went on trial accused of trashing a pub and beating up its owner during a mass bar brawl on the island. The servicemen, who were celebrating finishing tours of Iraq and Afghanistan and coming home to the UK, were all acquitted. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
David Lee Collins, 18, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out. Died after being stabbed in Ayia Napa nightclub last November. Mohammed Abdulkadir Osman, 20,. originally from Somalia was jailed. Court: Collins' friends - who were all soldiers - started the fights.
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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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Most of the world's airports are owned by local, regional, or national government bodies who then lease the airport to private corporations who oversee the airport's operation. For example, in the United Kingdom the state-owned British Airports Authority originally operated eight of the nation's major commercial airports - it was subsequently privatized in the late 1980s, and following its takeover by the Spanish Ferrovial consortium in 2006, has been further divested and downsized to operating just five. Germany's Frankfurt Airport is managed by the quasi-private firm Fraport. While in India GMR Group operates, through joint ventures, Indira Gandhi International Airport and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. Bengaluru International Airport and Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport are controlled by GVK Group. The rest of India's airports are managed by the Airports Authority of India. If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What group took over the British Airports Authority in 2006?
Spanish Ferrovial consortium
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bruxelles 14.-17. april 2004 Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it correctly?
Bruxelles 14.-17. April 2004
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Story needs to be completed: Amy had a better solution to the problem than Christine because OPTIONS: - Amy had never had the issue. - Christine had never had the issue. My choice: Christine had never had the issue. Problem: Continue the following story. Cynthia's hair was more silky than Emily's because OPTIONS: - Cynthia spent little time on her hair care routine. - Emily spent little time on her hair care routine. Here's how I want to continue it: Emily spent little time on her hair care routine. Problem: Christine needed to go the doctor because she was pregnant. Kayla offered to drive her because OPTIONS: - Christine had a car. - Kayla had a car. My choice: Kayla had a car. [Q]: How does the sentence end? Nick pushed Joel's upper back gently with his hand during the stretch, because OPTIONS: - Nick has stiff muscle. - Joel has stiff muscle. [A]: Joel has stiff muscle. QUES: Continue writing. The feet of Jennifer stayed drier than the feet of Felicia because OPTIONS: - Jennifer had worn their rubber boots. - Felicia had worn their rubber boots. +++++++++ ANS: Jennifer had worn their rubber boots. QUES: Continue writing. The supplements that Jeffrey takes don't do as good of a job as Steven's, so OPTIONS: - Jeffrey takes crappier supplements. - Steven takes crappier supplements. +++++++++ ANS:
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They unblocked the rail sections late Saturday (January 23rd) after the government decided that it could use police to guarantee normal rail and road traffic because of economic damage caused by the blockades. Translate to Turkish
Gaziler, hükümetin barikatların yol açtığı ekonomik zarar yüzünden kara ve demiryolu trafiğini normale döndürmek için polis gücü kullanmaya karar vermesi sonrasında 23 Ocak Cumartesi günü demiryollarındaki barikatları kaldırdılar.
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Article: A plain white-cotton blouse is an essential piece to a modern vintage wardrobe. It is basic enough to be dressed up or dressed down, depending on your mood and environment. Conversely, blouses with loud prints make great vintage statement pieces, but only if you have enough plain modern clothing to tone the prints down. Layer simple white vintage blouses with colorful modern cardigans, or take that bold vintage print and tone it down with a solid-colored jacket. High-waist bottoms add a vintage signature to any outfit. The cut is often very flattering on any body type because it elongates the hips and waist, and can be paired with just about any modern or vintage top. Pair high-waist shorts or pants with a simple white collared blouse to create an effortless day-look. When picking out dresses and skirts, try and find ones that will fall around your ankle or calf, and that sit high on your waist. This style was very popular in the 1940s and 1950s, and will be easy to dress up or dress down with modern accessories. Swing skirts can easily be paired with a printed T-shirt, and shirt-waist dresses look great when layered with a modern cardigan or leather jacket. Many modern shoes have little vintage-inspired accents. Heels with rounded toes and shoes with white laces are reminiscent of vintage looks. Putting on a pair of these, or even leather loafers, will add both modern and vintage touches to an outfit. Colorful heels with a rounded toe can easily modernize a vintage dress or skirt. Pair it with accessories that match the heels to further tie together the look. Strap on some sandals with your high-waist shorts and a printed T-shirt for a great summertime look. Pearls and golden or rustic-looking lockets are great vintage accessories to have. Most likely, however, you are going to need more modern accessories than vintage to help bring modern accents into an outfit. Your modern jewelry should help accentuate a specific color within the vintage piece you are wearing. Edgy geometric necklaces, earrings, or bracelets will add modern touches to any vintage outfit. What is a summary?
Gravitate toward plain white or colorful printed blouses. Choose high-waist pants and shorts over low-rise bottoms. Look for high-waist swing skirts and shirt-waist dresses for a more feminine feel. Slip on heels with rounded toes or basic laced shoes. Get a mixture of vintage and modern jewelry.
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– Kazakhstan is in mourning for a beloved Olympic athlete who was murdered by thieves on a street in the country's biggest city. Authorities in the central Asian country say Denis Ten, a 25-year-old figure skater, was fatally stabbed in Almaty by two men who had been trying to steal the wing mirrors from his car, CNN reports. He was hospitalized but died from his injuries Thursday. Ten, one of Kazakhstan's most famous athletes, won bronze at the 2014 Olympics and earned a silver medal at the World Figure Skating Championships in 2013, followed by a bronze in 2015, USA Today reports. American figure skater Adam Rippon was among many people paying tribute to Ten Thursday. "He was so kind to everyone and a huge inspiration to me and so many other people," Rippon tweeted. "Murdered in the streets of Kazakhstan. Denis, thank you for showing us how to be a champion. Your time with us was way too short. Love you forever." Ten "was a great athlete and a great ambassador for his sport," International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach said in a statement. "Such a tragedy to lose him at such a young age." Let's expand this into a news article: CLOSE Denis Ten, the 2014 Olympic figure skating bronze medalist, was stabbed to death in Kazakhstan on Thursday. He was 25 years old. Time Denis Ten of Kazakhstan won bronze at the Sochi Games. (Photo: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sport) Kazakh figure skater and Olympic medalist Denis Ten died Thursday after being stabbed in an attack in the streets of the country's largest city, a top Kazakh official confirmed on social media. He was 25. Kazakh Minister of Culture and Sports Arystanbek Mukhamediuly wrote in a Facebook post that Ten, the first figure skater from Kazakhstan to earn an Olympic medal, died of stab wounds after thieves tried to steal the mirrors off his car in Almaty, Kazakhstan. An emergency surgery to save Ten's life was unsuccessful, Mukhamediuly added. "This is an unthinkable tragedy and irreparable loss," Mukhamediuly wrote in the post, according to a translation from Kazakh news agency Kazinform. The International Skating Union and International Olympic Committee also confirmed Ten's death on Twitter on Thursday morning. "Denis Ten was a great athlete and a great ambassador for his sport," IOC president Thomas Bach said in a statement. "A warm personality and a charming man. Such a tragedy to lose him at such a young age." Ten was one of Kazakhstan's most accomplished individual athletes and its most prominent figure skater. He twice medaled at the World Figure Skating Championships — earning a silver in 2013 and a bronze in 2015 — and won bronze at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi. U.S. Olympian Adam Rippon was among those in the figure-skating community to pay tribute to Ten on social media. "(Ten) was so kind to everyone and a huge inspiration to me and so many other people," Rippon wrote on Twitter on Thursday morning. "Murdered in the streets of Kazakhstan. Denis, thank you for showing us how to be a champion. Your time with us was way too short. Love you forever." My skating friend, @Tenis_Den, passed away today. He was so kind to everyone and a huge inspiration to me and so many other people. Murdered in the streets of Kazakhstan. Denis, thank you for showing us how to be a champion. Your time with us was way too short. Love you forever. — Adam Rippon (@Adaripp) July 19, 2018 Contact Tom Schad at [email protected] or on Twitter @Tom_Schad. ||||| (CNN) Tributes are being paid to Denis Ten, Kazakhstan's Olympic medal-winning figure skater, who died Thursday at the age of 25 after being stabbed. Ten, who became the first Kazakh figure skater to win an Olympic medal when he secured bronze at Sochi 2014, was stabbed as two men attempted to steal his car mirrors, according to news agency Kazinform The former world silver medalist was taken to the hospital after the attack in Almaty, the country's largest city, but died later of his injuries. American figure skater Adam Rippon described Ten as a "huge inspiration." Rippon wrote on Twitter: "My skating friend, @Tenis_Den, passed away today. He was so kind to everyone and a huge inspiration to me and so many other people. Read More ||||| – It's near impossible to find a critic with anything bad to say about The Kids Are All Right, hailed as a pitch-perfect comedy/drama with real insight into the meaning of family. Some fawning reactions to the film, which follows a lesbian couple, their two teens, and their newly surfaced sperm donor/biological dad: Dana Stevens, Slate: "The movie we've been waiting for all year: a comedy that doesn't take cheap shots, a drama that doesn't manipulate, a movie of ideas that doesn't preach. It's a rich, layered, juicy film, with quiet revelations punctuated by big laughs." Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times: "Fierce, funny, smart and overflowing with love," with performances of "layered perfection" by Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo. J. Hoberman, Village Voice: "Ten years into the 21st century, it's a heartfelt poster for family values. Everything new is old again." Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune: It's "wonderful. Here is a film that respects and enjoys all of its characters, the give-and-take and recklessness and wisdom of any functioning family unit, conventional or un-."
Let's expand this into a news article: After you've seen The Kids Are All Right, check out our Spoiler Special discussion: You can also download the program here, or you can subscribe to the Spoiler Special podcast feed via iTunes or directly with our RSS feed. Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right (Focus Features) is the movie we've been waiting for all year: a comedy that doesn't take cheap shots, a drama that doesn't manipulate, a movie of ideas that doesn't preach. It's a rich, layered, juicy film, with quiet revelations punctuated by big laughs. And it leaves you feeling wistful for at least three reasons: because of what happens in the story, because the movie's over, and because there aren't more of them this good. Jules (Julianne Moore) and Nic (Annette Bening) are a middle-aged lesbian couple in Los Angeles with two teenage children, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson). Nic, a physician, is the breadwinner of this stable, well-off family, while the unfocused Jules has vague plans to start a landscaping business on her partner's dime. Near the start of the movie, Joni, at her younger brother's urging, calls up the sperm bank that provided their mothers with genetic material 18 years ago. Behind their mothers' backs, the siblings make contact with their hitherto anonymous biological father, Paul (Mark Ruffalo), a hedonistic restaurateur who's flattered by the attention but unsure how to proceed. Gradually, Paul is incorporated into the fringes of the family: The children bring him home for an excruciatingly awkward lunch, and against Nic's wishes, Jules takes on the job of landscaping his yard. It's fitting that gardening—Jules' landscaping project, Paul's achingly trendy farm-to-table restaurant—plays such a large role in The Kids Are All Right, because the movie is at heart about the ecosystem of a family, and the way that system changes when an exotic species is introduced. The presence of Paul changes everything, exposing fault lines in Nic and Jules' relationship and forcing the children to defy their mothers and reassess their peer friendships. (A subplot in which the introverted Laser finally stands up to his jerky best friend is particularly well-handled.) In one of the movie's funniest scenes, Nic unleashes her hostility toward Paul in an icy diatribe about the organic-food fad: "If I hear one more person say how much they love heirloom tomatoes, I'm going to punch them right in the face." Without ever making the comparison outright, Cholodenko and her co-writer Stuart Blumberg draw a parallel between the aspiration for organic purity and the myth of the perfect family. However assiduously you cultivate your garden, they suggest, there's no predicting what might crop up by surprise or how it'll grow. In a movie whose story hinges entirely on how the characters treat one other, the acting here is really interacting, and this stellar ensemble cast gets it exactly right. Bening makes Nic a force to be reckoned with: an acid-tongued workaholic who loves her wine a little more than she should but who's such lively company you understand what Jules sees in her. A scene in which Nic sings Joni Mitchell's "All I Want" a cappella at a dinner party veers from embarrassment to exaltation—and then back to embarrassment again. Advertisement The ever-astounding Julianne Moore finds lots of layers in Jules: passive-aggression, vulnerability, coquettish vanity, sexual hunger. Ruffalo just Ruffaloes it up, playing the kind of part that's been his subspecialty since You Can Count on Me: the immature but well-meaning and rakishly sexy scamp. And as the kids who aren't always, but eventually will be, all right, Wasikowska and Hutcherson are tentative and tender and convincingly sibling-like. The scene in which the family drops the college-bound Joni off at her freshman dorm will wring tears even from the few audience members who made it dry-eyed through Toy Story 3. More than anything, The Kids Are All Right is a film about marriage. Not about gay marriage in particular, though the portrait of this couple's decades-long bond underscores the absurdity of the debate about what to call same-sex unions. Cholodenko, who has a donor child with her partner, isn't making a rah-rah commercial for alternative families—in fact, some gay viewers may bristle at the movie's less-than-orthodox take on lesbian sexuality and the complications of donor parenthood. What Cholodenko has aimed for, and achieved, is something bigger: a serious and funny film about the simple yet incomprehensibly fraught act of moving through time with the person you love. Like Slate on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. The Kids Are All Right: The movie we've been waiting for all year. ||||| "All right" doesn't begin to describe it. "The Kids Are All Right" is wonderful. Here is a film that respects andall of its characters, the give-and-take and recklessness and wisdom of any functioning family unit, conventional or un-. The independently financed $5 million indie, picked up for distribution by Focus Features, is the easiest movie to love I've seen all year.In writer-director Lisa Cholodenko 's previous theatrical releases, the New York-set "High Art" and the Los Angeles -set " Laurel Canyon," the filmmaker proved adept at examining relationships from close quarters. She's especially shrewd at delineating how a vulnerable soul can be pulled into undiscovered country, perilous and exciting. Every action or transgression comes with a price, however, and that's why Cholodenko is so good; she sees the reasons behind everyone's behavior. Her films are well-made in a straightforward, humanistic vein, yet emotionally expansive and open-ended, like all good fiction.This holds especially true in "The Kids Are All Right," which is set in the sunny hillsides of LA and was co-written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg. Already it has become known as the "lesbian moms film" or the "sperm donor dad movie," both of which are true, if reductive. Doctor Nic ( Annette Bening ) and her longtime partner, Jules ( Julianne Moore ), have two teenagers from the same sperm donor. Daughter Joni ( Mia Wasikowska ), heading off to college, is leaving behind a younger brother, Laser ( Josh Hutcherson ), who has grown curious about the identity of their father.Contact is made, behind the moms' backs, and in a charmingly awkward scene, Mark Ruffalo 's restaurateur Paul — an easygoing SoCal satyr, open to any new experience — says he'd be willing to have some sort of relationship, or friendship, with these two. From there the narrative offers an equal number of satisfying inevitables and gratifying surprises. The Bening character, a hard-drinking, somewhat fearsome control freak, doesn't like the idea of this man entering their lives. Moore's character, a fledgling landscape gardener who's hired to transform Paul's canyon hillside into something more than untended scrub, sees him differently, more forgivingly. She's also intrigued by this boy-man in his 40s who seems to live in a seductive fog of availability.Shot on pleasantly hazy 35 mm by cinematographer Igor Jadue-Lillo, Cholodenko's film is conversational without being stagey. Bening and Moore have never been looser or wittier on screen, and Ruffalo is the perfect foil, a man who enjoys a romantic challenge as much as a sure thing. Wasikowska and Hutcherson are two of the truest, most direct young screen actors working today. Like Kenneth Lonergan's "You Can Count on Me" a decade ago, which also co-starred Ruffalo, "The Kids Are All Right" is a triumph of simple technique wedded to complex and satisfying comedy- drama An LA friend came out of Lonergan's film saying, "I love it, and I can't even tell you why, exactly." I suspect Cholodenko's achievement will elicit similar responses among all kinds of moviegoers.R (for strong sexual content, nudity, language and some teen drug and alcohol use)Annette Bening (Nic); Julianne Moore (Jules); Mark Ruffalo (Paul); Mia Wasikowska (Joni); Josh Hutcherson (Laser); Yaya DaCosta (Tanya)Directed by Lisa Cholodenko; written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg; produced by Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Celine Rattray, Jordan Horowitz and Daniela Taplin Lundberg. A Focus Features release. Running time: 1:44 ||||| Witty, urbane and thoroughly entertaining, "The Kids Are All Right" is an ode to the virtues of family, in this case a surprisingly conventional one even with its two moms, two kids and one sperm donor. Whatever your politics, between peerless performances, lyrical direction and an adventurous script, this is the sort of pleasingly grown-up fare all too rare in the mainstream daze of this very dry summer.Before delving into the layered perfection of Annette Bening Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo , let's start by getting past any hesitations or reservations about the lesbian household premise on which "The Kids Are All Right" is based. The issue of gay marriage is not what's on the table here. At its heart, this is a movie about how families, whatever their composition, stay together, love each other through difficult times, and weather the particularly storm-tossed seas that come when the kids hit their teenage years. (Why the 2s are considered terrible instead of the teens, I'll never understand).Writer-director Lisa Cholodenko and co-writer Stuart Blumberg have put the politics aside for now and created an easy interplay of comedy and drama spawned by typical family pressures — the thank you notes that haven't been sent, the sketchy best friend the parents don't approve of, the house rules made to be broken. It helps that the characters are eminently relatable at the same time intriguingly iconoclastic, no small feat. For those who are wondering, there is some sheet tangling, sweaty sex, but it's mostly of the hetero variety courtesy of the very appealing Ruffalo.The laughter and the tears are set in motion when 15-year-old Laser ( Josh Hutcherson ) presses his 18-year-old sister Joni (an excellent Mia Wasikowska ) to use her new legal standing to find out who their bio-dad is. While curiosity does not quite kill the cat, it definitely upends this seemingly settled family headed by Bening's Nic, a doctor and by-the-book breadwinner and Moore's Jules, the easy-going stay-at-home half. As for the kids, Joni's an honors student headed to college in the fall and Laser's the star athlete trying to figure out his emerging self, so definitely they're all right, but change is in the air.Enter Ruffalo's Paul, a PC-liberal dreamboat of a donor dad, who spends his days tending the organic vegetable garden that supplies his hipster-chic restaurant at night. He also comes with a self-deprecatingly smug charm about his college dropout success, farm-to-table lifestyle and unencumbered bachelorhood. By the time Nic finally breaks in the face of all that eco-goodness dissolving into an anti-composting rant, it's hard to suppress the desire to cheer.With all the players in place, the filmmakers set about deconstructing life as the family knows it, with Paul their weapon of mass deconstruction. Everything about him is seductive, with the kids falling hard for their newly acquired father-figure, followed in short order by Jules and even a very resistant Nic. But then, the lovable incorrigible is Ruffalo's sweet spot and his performance here, if possible, is even more refined than his breakout in another intimate family drama, "You Can Count on Me."At first Paul represents endless possibility: the cool parent whom kids fantasize about, the unexpected lover who believes in you and your dreams, the latecomer who turns out to be the life of the party even as his very presence is redefining the family. But in filmmaker Cholodenko's increasingly sure hands, life is neither easy, nor neat and tidy. As she has done in her previous work, "High Art" and the incisive "Laurel Canyon," she cuts to the bone of human emotions, with the humans themselves fraying around the edges.In "The Kids Are All Right" it's hard to tell who is fraying faster, Nic or Jules. They are a typical long-coupled couple, focused on the routine of daily life and forgetful of the romance that brought them together. At home, as well as at work, Bening's Nic is scalpel sharp. Tension radiates around her like an energy field with Bening using it against her fear of the unknown and then the greater fear of the known.As the serious one with a domineering streak, Bening has the harder task unearthing her character's humanity without any of the cuddle factor that everyone else has been given. But as she did in "American Beauty," she makes the unlikable understandable, forgivable. In "Kids" she manages to be funny in ways so subtle you might miss them if they weren't so perfectly played in the cock of her head, the roll of an eye. And when the deep wounds come, and they do, you're allowed tears even if Nic isn't.Where Nic is brittle, Jules is the bough that breaks and in taking her there Moore is fearless. There are countless moments when the actress strips bare before the camera — sometimes literally, sometimes emotionally, but always with an abandon that exposes all of the character's complicated layers. Jules is an existential bundle of unrealized need and midlife uncertainty, and Moore plays every note perfectly.The kids, who really serve as a counterweight for the craziness brought about by bio-dad's desire to have a place in their lives, are refreshingly real. Wasikowska, in particular, is exceptional — disappointment lingering in her eyes, face quivering on the edge of tears as one after another of her parents lets her down, as parents inevitably do. While she may be best known for her delightful Alice in Tim Burton 's "Alice in Wonderland," it is the mix of vulnerability and steel she brings to HBO's "In Treatment," as one of Gabriel Byrne 's troubled clients, that most informs Joni.Before they've finished wringing everything out of their actors, the filmmakers dredge through the issues — age old and thoroughly modern — that come along to threaten that most basic of bonds. Fierce, funny, smart and overflowing with love, this unconventionally conventional film sits squarely in the family values camp, which is exactly where it belongs. ||||| Lesbian Family Values in The Kids Are All Right Two moms, two kids, and a sperm donor make one all-American movie Serious comedy, powered by an enthusiastic cast and full of good-natured innuendo, Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right gives adolescent coming-of-age and the battle of the sexes a unique twist, in part by creating a romantic triangle between a long-standing, devoutly bourgeois lesbian couple Nic and Jules (Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) and the newly identified, merrily free-spirited sperm donor, Paul (Mark Ruffalo), responsible for both the couple's teenage children, Joni and Laser (Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson). Normality, as made clear by the introductory family dinner that features two mothers acting all motherly, rules. The kids refer to their American-as-apple-pie parents in the plural, as in "that really hurt the moms' feelings." (The moms' designated kink is their occasional use of gay male porn as an aphrodisiac—although even this gets an amusingly didactic explanation.) Whereas Cholodenko's two previous features, High Art (1998) and Laurel Canyon (2003), each focused on an innocent young woman swept up in the glamorously baffling sex-and-drugs scene swirling around a charismatic older female artist, the situation here is reversed; unexpectedly drawn in to and fascinated by the ultra-domestic household created by a pair of charismatic femmes, the swinger is the straight man (literally). A happily hippified gardener-/restaurateur-cum-sex-object, Paul is introduced balling his employees and otherwise spreading his (organic) seed. "I love lesbians!" is his initial response upon coming face-to-face with his grown-up spermatozoa and being informed of their family situation. Although it was the 15-year-old Laser who prompted the father-and-child reunion, he's a sensitive jock who's put off by blithely diffident Paul's lack of enthusiasm for team sports; on the other hand, big sister Joni, still a virgin on the eve of college, finds this groovy stud really cool (as in hot). And so does Jules, especially after Paul engages her to landscape his backyard. (Unlike her workaholic doctor spouse, she has a bit of time on her hands.) We can tell where this is going when she describes Paul's overgrown grounds as "fecund." Cholodenko's previous features have amply demonstrated her talent for directing actresses. High Art (1998), her genuinely edgy debut, gave aged-out brat-packer Ally Sheedy the opportunity to give her first real adult performance as a reclusive photographer, while memorably showcasing then-unknown Patricia Clarkson as Sheedy's hilariously Teutonic lover; Laurel Canyon (2003) provided the much-abused Frances McDormand with a rare opportunity to strut her stuff and even extracted a more than default-decorative turn from Kate Beckinsale. Given a reliably stellar duo in Bening and Moore, Cholodenko makes their rapport her key performance. The actresses are loose and funny, trading off big scenes and clearly enjoying themselves throughout. The acerbic Nic gets the best lines ("I need your observations like I need a dick in my ass!" she snaps, when Paul presumes to offer her parenting advice) and even gets to drunkenly yowl her way through Joni Mitchell's "All I Want," although Jules has the movie's pre-eminent solo of truth. Premiered last January at Sundance, The Kids Are All Right triggered considerable discussion as well as a lively bidding war. The excitement is unsurprising. Despite, or perhaps in accordance with, its '60s rock-and-roll title, it's actually a pretty conservative movie—particularly when compared to Cholodenko's previous works. Given its juicy premise, The Kids could have been played for sitcom, reality show, or soap opera—had it been made in 1970, it might have been an Echo Park Teorema, with everyone winding up in bed together. Ten years into the 21st century, it's a heartfelt poster for family values. Everything new is old again. [email protected] |||||
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Write a question about the article I had to get a CT Scan yesterday and since I got the day off from work , my mom and I decided to go camping last night . We ' ve been hiking more and more , and talking about getting into backpacking , but this was the first time we actually spent the night in a tent . It was car - camping really , since we were at an official " tent site " at a state park and the car was maybe fifty yards away , but we decided to hike out to one of the backcountry camp sites anyway so that we 'd know whether we could hike out to it next time around .
What may happen before we decide to go camping ?
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Translate "I place particular importance on creating an extensive network of agricultural service cooperatives." to Russian?
Особое значение я придаю созданию разветвленной сети сельскохозяйственных обслуживающих кооперативов.
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Write an article that answers the following question: Who caught the longest touchdown reception of the game?
After 2 straight losses on the road, the Colts returned home to take on the Falcons. The Falcons dominated scoring 21 unanswered points as Michael Turner would run for a 1-yard touchdown for a 7-0 lead. It was then followed up by Matt Ryan finding Julio Jones on a 50-yard touchdown pass taking the game to 14-0 in the first quarter. In the 2nd quarter, Ryan and Jones hooked up again on an 80-yard pass sending the game to 21-0. The Colts finally got on the board as Jerraud Powers returned an interception 6-yards for a touchdown making the halftime lead 21-7. In the 3rd quarter, Ryan hooked up with Tony Gonzalez for a 1-yard pass making the score 28-7. In the 4th quarter, Matt Bryant would kick a 20-yard field goal to send his team for a final score of 31-7. With the loss, the Colts then fell to 0-9 giving them their first losing season since 2001. With the Dolphins' win over the Chiefs that same week, the Colts remained the league's only team without a win.
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Problem: How does the sentence end? The woman asked Victoria instead of Elena to make her a meal because OPTIONS: - Victoria was a worse cook. - Elena was a worse cook. Answer: Elena was a worse cook. sentence: Maria was way more cruel than Emily because OPTIONS: - Maria grew up in a nice area of town with a family. - Emily grew up in a nice area of town with a family. complete: Emily grew up in a nice area of town with a family. Jeffrey was more liekly to become a model than Nick, because most people thought OPTIONS: - Jeffrey was beautiful. - Nick was beautiful. Jeffrey was beautiful. Input: Continue writing. Aaron had more friends than Christopher had because OPTIONS: - Aaron liked to meet new people at school. - Christopher liked to meet new people at school. Continued: Aaron liked to meet new people at school. Story needs to be completed: Ryan got out a scalpel and some antiseptic to treat Nick because OPTIONS: - Ryan is a patient. - Nick is a patient. My choice: Nick is a patient. Problem: How does the sentence end? The worker tried to store the paint in the garage but the OPTIONS: - garage was too small. - paint was too small. Answer:
garage was too small.
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a man whom they tormented during their childhood. Hypothesis: Valentine will have a sequel.
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Summarize: The firm said India is on track to become "our fastest country ever" to reach $1bn in gross sales. Amazon's move comes a day after India's largest e-commerce firm Flipkart raised $1bn in fresh funding, the largest ever for an Indian internet firm. India's total e-commerce market was worth $13bn in 2013. But online travel accounted for more than 70% of the transactions. According to research firm Forrester, online sales of retail goods were worth $1.6bn last year. However, that number is expected to reach $76bn by 2021 as more people across the country get connected to the internet. "We see huge potential in the Indian economy and for the growth of e-commerce in India," Jeff Bezos, chief executive of Amazon, said in a statement. "After our first year in business, the response from customers and small and medium-sized businesses in India has far surpassed our expectations." Summary:
Amazon, one of the world's largest online retailers, has said it will invest a further $2bn (£1.2bn) to boost its operations in India.
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The key issue this type of verification raises is ensuring that the right PIN gets to the right elector and it is in fact that elector who uses the PIN to exercise their right to vote. Translate to French.
100 des répondants pensaient qu’il serait peu ou pas du tout important de voter dans un bureau de scrutin si d’autres options pratiques étaient offertes. Pour effectuer cette étude, Market Explorers a interrogé 502 électeurs par téléphone après l’élection partielle dans Port Moody–Coquitlam.
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Translate from Spanish to English: Molde gris: La flor externa tiene los puntos o puntos marrones pequeños es decir “Botrytis”. English:
Grey Mold: The outer flower has small brown dots or spots i.e. "Botrytis".
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Context: A brother of Colombia's education minister has been killed by Marxist rebels who kidnapped him three years ago. Hypothesis: The brother was killed three years ago. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Yes Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Pécs-Pogány Airport (Hungarian: "Pécs-Pogány repülőtér" ) or "Pécs South Airport" (IATA: PEV, ICAO: LHPP) is a small commercial airport serving Pécs, a city in Baranya County in Hungary. Several aviation database sources incorrectly cite the IATA code for Pécs-Pogány as QPJ, however the IATA website lists it as PEV. Sentence: Several aviation databases source the wrong IATA code and that's on purpose Output: It's impossible to say Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Thanks to the safety net programs that we have in place, the cattle industry is prospering, supply management sectors are sound and, in spite of price instability, our hog sector continues to claim an ever increasing share of North American production, laying the groundwork for the future. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: very strange people work in the cattle industry **** Answer: It's impossible to say [Q]: How to calculate electric flux<br>Know the formula for electric flux. [substeps] The electric flux through a surface a is equal to the dot product of the electric field and area vectors e and a. the dot product of two vectors is equal to the product of their respective magnitudes multiplied by the cosine of the angle between them. Determine the magnitude and direction of your electric field vector. Electric flux has a specific formula OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: Yes Problem: Goodbye Mr. Black () is a 2016 South Korean television series based on the manhwa of the same title what produced by the novel The Count of Monte Cristo motif, written by and published in 1983. It airs on MBC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) from March 16, 2016 to May 19, 2016 for 20 episodes. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Goodbye Mr. Black is similar to other South Korean series."? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Context: How to best absorb magnesium supplements<br>Understand the importance of magnesium. Every organ in your body needs magnesium to work properly. It contributes to several important functions. Hypothesis: The best way to absorb magnesium supplements is to eat before you take them. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
It's impossible to say
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Read this: Since 2009, the Tucson Festival of Books has been held annually over a two-day period in March at the University of Arizona. By 2010 it had become the fourth largest book festival in the United States, with 450 authors and 80,000 attendees. In addition to readings and lectures, it features a science fair, varied entertainment, food, and exhibitors ranging from local retailers and publishers to regional and national nonprofit organizations. In 2011, the Festival began presenting a Founder's Award; recipients include Elmore Leonard and R.L. Stine. When is the Tucson Festival of Books held? What is the answer? (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable")
a two-day period in March
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Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- A student who videoed a re-enactment of the "Jena 6" incident apologized and said the video was not intended to make fun of the six black students arrested in the beating of a white classmate, according to The News-Star newspaper of Monroe, Louisiana. The incident involving six black students has sparked protests across the country, like this one in Washington. The video, taped by University of Louisiana-Monroe student Kristy Smith, shows students in blackface apparently acting out the beating of Jena High School student Justin Barker. One of the males in the tape runs onto the beach acting as if he is holding a noose, and three others -- covered in river mud -- pretend to knock him to the ground, punch and kick him. At least one racial epithet can be heard. In a Tuesday interview with the News-Star, a tearful
Kristy Smith denied being racist.
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Question: Write a text based on "access to u.s. courses is under scrutiny in aftermath of attacks" Text: the revelations that the terrorists who struck the world trade center and the pentagon received training at flight schools in the united states and that at least one of them was in the country on a student visa have reignited a long-simmering debate over unrestricted access by foreign students to sensitive courses at american universities . Question: Write a text based on "blair arrives in moscow to expand economic ties" Text: british prime minister tony blair arrived in moscow on monday evening for a brief visit to strengthen economic ties with russia . Question: Write a text based on "rightwing party vows to build hindu shrine where mosque was razed" Text:
a right-wing party said tuesday it will build a hindu temple on a site where its followers razed a mosque and touched off hindu-muslim riots six years ago .
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Write a positive tweet. Possible types: A: spring show tonight was fun but sad im going to miss the seniors. i love all yall Write a positive tweet. Possible types: A: @apolloschild Aww. Well not to worry. I'm sure you both will work out just fine You should sing her your songs, i think it'll work ) Write a positive tweet. Possible types: A: http://twitpic.com/6iru7 Missing these girls. This was 5 years ago. Wishing to see all of you again, with Tiffany. haha. Tiff's not here. Write a negative tweet. Possible types: A:
@missashleygayle @x3chels aww thats sweet...but um where's ma plate
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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 Punctuation version:
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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Q: Anyone who has followed the telecom market in recent years knows that this hypercompetitive industry is badly in need of consolidation. A: The Logic Behind a Sprint/Nextel Deal Q: Reuters - Microsoft once again\is looking to eat the lunch of longtime rival Apple Computer,\this time in the digital music arena. A: Microsoft Takes on iTunes (Reuters) Q: An alliance between US IT giant Cisco and Japan's Fujitsu could help both business boost sales as competition in the market for broadband equipment ramps up. A: Cisco and Fujitsu form Japan ties Q: A car is overturned in a damaged Route 117 in Ojiya, northwest of Tokyo, Sunday, Oct. 24, 2004. A barrage of powerful quakes jolted the region Saturday evening, killing at least 16 people, toppling buildings and injuring more than 900 others. A:
Earthquakes Kill 18, Hurt 1,500 in Japan
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O țară ca Serbia prezintă, fără îndoială, probleme, dar situația din Belgrad pare să fie mult mai bună decât cea din alte țări din această regiune. Translate this to English?
A country such as Serbia undoubtedly presents problems, but the situation in Belgrade appears to be far better than that of other countries in the area.
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input ---- They have brought their own tent It will be set up in a place with beautiful views across the water output ---- They have brought their own tent. It will be set up in a place with beautiful views across the water. Add punctuation: Description Tux is in trouble and needs to take his boat through a lock A: Description: Tux is in trouble, and needs to take his boat through a lock. QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Fake post alert suspension account of Facebook and Google Chrome updates RedesZone ANS: Fake post alert suspension account of Facebook and Google Chrome updates – RedesZone QUES: The summer school at Institut Sankt Joseph requires that a minimum of 70 students sign up for the summer school for it to proceed correct the punctuation. CORRECTED: The summer school at Institut Sankt Joseph requires that a minimum of 70 students sign up for the summer school for it to proceed. Question: The average irradiation was slightly higher than expected in Italy and almost as forecasted in Spain -- Answer: The average irradiation was slightly higher than expected in Italy and almost as forecasted in Spain. input: The change is quite dramatic with exclusive dependance on inhouse data centres reducing quickly as many companies are looking at alternatives such as cloud and colocation fixed:
The change is quite dramatic, with exclusive dependance on in-house data centres reducing quickly, as many companies are looking at alternatives such as cloud and colocation.
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Input: Just days after teammate Sean Taylor died of his injuries, the Redskins tried to snap a three-game skid at home against the Buffalo Bills. Before the kickoff, the stadium held a memorial service for Sean Taylor, as well as players across the NFL wearing a #21 sticker on the back of their helmets. For the team's first defensive play, they would come out with only 10 players on the field, as their honor to Taylor. In the first quarter, the Redskins took the early lead as kicker Shaun Suisham managed to get a 27-yard field goal for the only score of the quarter. In the second quarter, the Redskins increased their lead as Suisham kicked a 28-yard field goal. Later, the Bills got on the board as linebacker Angelo Crowell sacked quarterback Jason Campbell in his end zone for a safety. The Redskins would end the half as Suisham kicked a 33-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Bills drew closer as kicker Rian Lindell managed to get a 38-yard field goal. Later, the Redskins responded with running back Clinton Portis getting a 3-yard touchdown run. Afterwards, the Bills ended the half as Lindell kicked a 43-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Bills drew closer as Lindell kicked a 24-yarder, along with a 33-yard field goal. Later, the Bills got into position to kick a 51-yard field goal. They got the kick, but Head Coach Joe Gibbs called timeout. When the Bills tried to kick again, Gibbs called timeout again, but unintentionally got his team an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty which not only moved the Bills 15 yards closer to their end zone but reduced Lindell's field goal attempt to 36 yards. Afterwards, the Bills ended the game with Lindell nailing the game-winning 36-yard field goal. Question: How many of Lindell's field goals were over 35 yards? Input: Philadelphia would score first in the game with a 51-yard David Akers field goal. Then in the second quarter, the Eagles Brian Westbrook scored on a 30-yard touchdown run that gave Philadelphia a 10-0 lead. With 7 seconds left in the 1st half, the Eagles attempted to go up 13-0 with a field goal, instead, the kick was blocked and returned 71 yards by Kevin Dockery for a Giants touchdown. That cut the lead to 10-7. Early in the third quarter, Donovan McNabb found Brian Westbrook for a 40-yard Eagles touchdown that increased their lead to 17-7. Philadelphia would score again in the 3rd with a 34-yard field goal by David Akers. The Giants would score on a 1-yard pass from Eli Manning to Darcy Johnson with 20 seconds left in the game, but couldn't recover an onside kick and the Eagles won the game. Despite falling to 11-2, the Giants clinched the NFC East title when the Dallas Cowboys lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-13. Question: How many more field goals were scored in the first quarter over the second quarter? Input: 2009 Community Survey According to the 2009 American Community Survey, White Americans of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin represented over one-fifth (22.9%) of the Bronxs population. However, non-Hispanic whites formed under one-eighth (12.1%) of the population, down from 34.4% in 1980. Out of all five boroughs, the Bronx has the lowest number and percentage of white residents. 320,640 whites called the Bronx home, of which 168,570 were non-Hispanic whites. The majority of the non-Hispanic European American population is of Italian and Irish descent. Italian American numbered over 55,000 individuals and made up 3.9% of the population. Irish American numbered over 43,500 individuals and made up 3.1% of the population. German Americans and Polish Americans made up 1.4% and 0.8% of the population respectively. Question: How many ancestry groups make up the majority of the non-Hispanic European American population? Input: Hoping to rebound from their loss to the Titans, the Chiefs flew to The Meadowlands for a Week 8 duel with the New York Jets. Due to the season-ending injuries to QB's Brodie Croyle and Damon Huard, Tyler Thigpen made his second career start. Thigpen became the starting quarterback by default. In the first quarter, Kansas City trailed early as Jets QB Brett Favre completed an 18-yard TD pass to RB Leon Washington. In the second quarter, the Chiefs tied the game as Thigpen completed a 19-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez. New York responded with Washington getting a 60-yard TD run, yet Kansas City closed out the half with Thigpen completed an 11-yard TD pass to WR Mark Bradley. In the third quarter, the Chiefs took the lead as rookie kicker Connor Barth nailed a 30-yard field goal, yet the Jets regained the lead with RB Thomas Jones getting a 1-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, Kansas City took the lead again as rookie CB Brandon Flowers returned an interception 91&#160;yards for a touchdown. However, New York got the last laugh as Favre completed a 15-yard TD pass to WR Laveranues Coles. Question:
Which team lost 2 quarterbacks to injuries?
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Write a sentence not in English.
Потребовалась трагедия огромного масштаба для того, чтобы побудить некоторых лидеров начать действовать во избежание повторения аналогичных катастроф ядерных реакторов в других частях мира. Но неужели для того, чтобы они, наконец, «проснулись» и осознали срочную необходимость ядерного разоружения, должна повториться катастрофа, подобная той, что случилась в Хиросиме и Нагасаки, или даже более масштабная катастрофа.
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Input: Please ask me a question. Output: What 's the only mammal that can 't jump ? Input: Please ask me a question. Output: Where did Luther display his `` Ninety-Five Theses '' ? Input: Please ask me a question. Output: What was the name of the daughter of the Virginia chief Powhatan that married John Rolfe ? Input: Please ask me a question. Output:
What Russian seaport has a name meaning `` Lord of the East '' ?
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question: Do you want to know something about children in Africa? What to they do for fun every day? Find out here: Education School is expensive for many African children. Lots of families can't afford school uniforms or exercise books even though they don't have to pay for school. For those lucky enough to go to school , they have a lot to learn. Some take two language classes: English or French, and their first language. There is also math, science, history, social studies and geography. _ take up much of children's time after school. They have to get water and firewood for the family every day. Also there's cleaning , washing and helping Mum with the meal. Daily fun It's not all work and no play. Sports are very popular. Children can make goals with twigs ( )and their own footballs with plastic and bits of string ( ). They play in the country and the streets of old towns. There're many football teams for teenagers in Africa. Internet It's really expensive to get on the Internet. To surf the net for 20 hours costs over 600yuan. This is more than the average monthly pay per person. Egypt and South Africa are the top two users of the Internet in Africa. All of the capital cities there can get on the Internet. Some schools offer computer lessons but few students can enjoy computer fun at home. 1. Does it cost a lot of money to go to school? 2. How much does it cost to surf the web? 3. Is that cheap? 4. What languages do they have to educate about? 5. Any other subjects? 6. What are they? 7. Do these allot for most of the day for studying? 8. What else do they have to do? 9. Anything else? 10. What else? 11. Do they do anything other than studying and chores? 12. Do they skate and cause mischief? 13. What do they do instead? 14. With what? 15. Do they buy them? 16. Do teens have anything to do? 17. What do they have available for them? 18. Where is the most frequent use of the web searches? 19. Does everywhere have access to search the web? 20. What parts have access? **** answer: 1. They don't have to pay for school. 2. 20 hours costs over 600yuan. 3. Really expensive. 4. English or French, and their first language. 5. Yes. 6. Math, science, history, social studies and geography 7. Much of the children's time. 8. Get water and firewood. 9. Yes. 10. . Cleaning, washing and helping with the meal. 11. Yes. 12. No. 13. Play in the country and old towns. 14. Footballs 15. No, make them. 16. Yes. 17. Many football team. 18. Egypt and South Africa. 19. No. 20. The capital cities. question: They hugged at the Rafah border crossing. Cheered in Gaza City. And in Mitzpe Hila, Israel, they gave a hero's welcome for the young soldier who last saw his hometown five years ago. The release of Israeli soldier Gildad Shalit in exchange for the eventual release of 1,027 Palestinians held by Israel unleashed a powerful wave of celebration among Palestinians and Israelis alike. It also raised the ire of some Israelis, who worry the deal would lead to more violence. In Mitzpe Hila, onlookers waved Israeli flags, danced, cheered and tossed white roses at a convoy carrying the young soldier home. He emerged from a white van and briefly acknowledged the crowd with a wave before uniformed officers hustled him away, apparently into his parents' home. At the Rafah crossing from Egypt to Gaza, masked Hamas gunmen accompanied buses filled with released prisoners to a terminal where they met with friends and relatives for emotional reunions before a mass celebration and parade in Gaza City. Some of them chanted, "We want another Shalit," CNN's Matthew Chance reported. Crowds of Palestinians flooded the streets of Gaza, waving flags and banners to welcome the released prisoners home. They pressed up to buses carrying the prisoners to a rally in Gaza City, reaching out to touch the newly freed as they leaned out windows. People shouted, "With our blood and with our hearts we sacrifice for you prisoners." Ahmed Qawasmi was awaiting the release of his son Amer, who was arrested when he was 17 and had been in prison 24 years. 1. What did onlookers toss at the convoy? 2. What were they waving? 3. Who was it carrying? 4. To where? 5. What is Gildad's profession? 6. Where did he receive a hero's welcome? 7. Was he cheered anywhere? 8. Where? 9. How long has it been since he's last seen his hometown? 10. Is he an old man or younger? 11. How many people were exchanged for his release? 12. What nationality were they? 13. Was everyone in Israel happy? 14. What were some Israelis worried the deal would lead to? 15. Who were wearing masks? 16. Where is the Rafah crossing? 17. What did the gunman go along with? 18. What did some people chant? 19. Who reported that? 20. How long had Ahmed Qawasmi waited for the release of his son? **** answer: 1. white roses 2. Israeli flags 3. r Gildad Shalit 4. home. 5. Israeli soldier 6. Mitzpe Hila, Israel 7. yes 8. in Gaza City. 9. five years ago. 10. young 11. 1,027 12. Palestinians 13. no 14. more violence. 15. Hamas gunmen 16. from Egypt to Gaza 17. buses filled with released prisoners 18. "We want another Shalit," 19. Matthew Chance 20. 24 years. question: (CNN) -- Iran won't be attending this week's international peace conference on Syria because it won't embrace the framework laid out in a previous conference, U.N. and Iranian officials said Monday. The last-minute invitation to Iran, a leading Syrian ally, had threatened to derail the talks after the leading Syrian opposition group and the United States spoke out against it. Louay Safi, a spokesman for the Syrian National Coalition, called Iran's attendance "a deal-breaker." Iran announced Monday afternoon that it would not accept "any preconditions" for joining the talks, slated to begin Wednesday in Switzerland. That includes acceptance of the communique issued at the first Geneva conference in 2012, said Mohammad Khazaee, Tehran's U.N. ambassador. "If the participation of Iran is conditioned to accept Geneva I communique, Iran will not participate in Geneva II conference," Khazaee said in a written statement Monday afternoon. Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had made a similar declaration on Iranian state TV earlier Monday. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who issued the invitation Sunday, believed he had Iran's assurance that it accepted the original Geneva declaration, his spokesman, Martin Nesirky, told reporters. "The secretary-general is deeply disappointed by Iranian public statements today that are not at all consistent with that stated commitment," Nesirky said.The declaration "remains the internationally agreed framework for ending the crisis," he said -- and without Iran's acceptance, this week's conference "will proceed without Iran's participation," he added. The goal of the talks is to set up a transitional government to help end the violence that has wracked the country. 1. Who will not be in attendance to the meeting? 2. why? 3. says who? 4. when? 5. What was the topic of the meeting? 6. Was Iran invited? 7. when? 8. who was against it? 9. what is the end result they want to achieve? 10. What kind of government do they want to establish? 11. why? 12. What as is caused? 13. Who made an announcement Monday? 14. What did Iran announce? **** answer:
1. Iran 2. because it won't embrace the framework laid out in a previous conference 3. U.N. and Iranian officials 4. Monday 5. Syria 6. Yes 7. at the last-minute 8. the leading Syrian opposition group 9. peace 10. transitional 11. to help end the violence 12. unknown 13. U.N. and Iranian officials 14. that it would not accept "any preconditions" for joining the talks
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Text: Blackburn defender Shane Duffy misjudged a header back to his own keeper to allow Wells to fire the Terriers ahead before half-time. The visitors extended their lead after the break, Kilgallon turning in Harry Bunn's cross under pressure from Wells. Danny Graham headed wide from 12 yards out for Blackburn, who have now not won in four games. Paul Lambert's side dropped to 18th in the table - nine points clear of the relegation zone - while Huddersfield climbed to sixth courtesy of a first win at Ewood Park since 1986. Simeon Jackson fired over early on for Rovers, who continued to create chances after falling two goals behind. However, they rarely tested goalkeeper Jed Steer as Huddersfield recorded a third successive clean sheet away from home. Blackburn manager Paul Lambert: "The thing was we were the architects of our own downfall today. The first goal was a catalyst. "One thing about the game of football, you've got to play with enthusiasm and be ready for matches and their two goals summed up our afternoon. "I thought there was a lack of energy today." Huddersfield head coach David Wagner: "Of course the first goal was a mistake but Nahki Wells showed a good nose that he smelled something could happen and he was there, so all in all I think it was a good performance. "I'm very proud, happy and satisfied with what we showed today and the result. I think we deserved it. "As important that Nahki scores again today, is that, like in the past, he's our first defender. "Nahki helps the team massively with his work in the defence and the team try to help him get chances and score." Match ends, Blackburn Rovers 0, Huddersfield Town 2. Second Half ends, Blackburn Rovers 0, Huddersfield Town 2. Tommy Smith (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Matt Grimes (Blackburn Rovers). Foul by Karim Matmour (Huddersfield Town). Matt Grimes (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Karim Matmour (Huddersfield Town). Jason Lowe (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Substitution, Huddersfield Town. Philip Billing replaces Dean Whitehead. Corner, Blackburn Rovers. Conceded by Jed Steer. Attempt saved. Darragh Lenihan (Blackburn Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Substitution, Huddersfield Town. Kyle Dempsey replaces Harry Bunn. Shane Duffy (Blackburn Rovers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Shane Duffy (Blackburn Rovers). Foul by Nahki Wells (Huddersfield Town). Shane Duffy (Blackburn Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt missed. Ben Marshall (Blackburn Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Jordi Gómez. Substitution, Blackburn Rovers. Hope Akpan replaces Danny Graham. Delay over. They are ready to continue. Delay in match Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) because of an injury. Darragh Lenihan (Blackburn Rovers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Darragh Lenihan (Blackburn Rovers). Attempt missed. Danny Graham (Blackburn Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Jordi Gómez. Attempt saved. Danny Graham (Blackburn Rovers) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ben Marshall. Corner, Huddersfield Town. Conceded by Shane Duffy. Attempt missed. Emyr Huws (Huddersfield Town) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Rajiv van La Parra. Corner, Huddersfield Town. Conceded by Matthew Kilgallon. Attempt saved. Harry Bunn (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is saved in the bottom right corner. Attempt blocked. Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Substitution, Huddersfield Town. Karim Matmour replaces Joe Lolley. Grant Hanley (Blackburn Rovers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Nahki Wells (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Grant Hanley (Blackburn Rovers). Delay over. They are ready to continue. Delay in match Emyr Huws (Huddersfield Town) because of an injury. Attempt saved. Shane Duffy (Blackburn Rovers) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ben Marshall. Corner, Blackburn Rovers. Conceded by Mark Hudson. Attempt blocked. Jordi Gómez (Blackburn Rovers) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. summary: Nahki Wells' volley and a Matt Kilgallon own goal helped Huddersfield earn a comfortable win at Blackburn. Text: Scientists have found droplets in the mouth reveal genetic changes that show if a patient has early stages of the disease. University of Liverpool and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology researchers said the next step was to develop handheld testing devices. More people die of lung cancer in the UK than any other cancer. Scientists have developed a technique for analysing the vapour inside the container in which the cells were growing and showed it was capable of distinguishing which of the two different genes were faulty in the cells. Dr Mike Davies, from the University of Liverpool Roy Castle Lung Cancer Research Programme, said the findings published in the British Journal of Cancer show it was "theoretically possible to develop a test that could diagnose early lung cancer in the breath of patients". "There's an urgent need to diagnose lung cancers earlier when treatment is more effective." Nell Barrie from Cancer Research UK said: "These early results raise the prospect of a cheap, effective test to diagnose lung cancer. But we're still a way off from the large-scale trials necessary before this technique could be used widely." The latest figures by Cancer Research UK show there were around 43,500 cases of lung cancer in the UK in 2011. In the same year there were around 35,200 deaths from the disease. summary:
A breath test that detects early signs of lung cancer and lowers the disease's death rate could be used by the NHS.
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Problem: Write a positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) yelp review. A: It's Vegas. Old school Vegas. Checked in with Marie. Great job Marie. Friendly, explained my stay, I would come back just for that. A lot of the newer "Upity" hotels and casinos have forgotten what service is. This place just makes you feel old Vegas. Like you are important. Not a number. Casino is dated, but so are casinos in Old Vegas. This is the last monument on the strip...yes on the strip, to stand the test of time. I love the pictures of history they display throughout the Casino. The rooms, clean, comfy, nice pillows and bed, dark so you can sleep in. Riviera, it's Vegas, and it's a party there. Great job. Q: negative A: This place saddens me. It is a void. It has a sterile atmosphere. The sandwiches were dry and not very good. The prices were high. The only reason that I went was because they handed out coupons in my neighborhood. If I had to say something good about this place, it would be that it is clean. Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) review? Answer: Nice selection of furniture, with more of a contemporary flair. The associates there are very friendly, with a no pressure attitude while being very informative. Prices are fair for the quality. Input: OPTIONS: - negative - positive. Generate a positive review for a place Output: Best middle eastern restaurant in Vegas [period] Friendly and attentive staff, delicious food made fresh from scratch. Feel this is highly underrated /not as popular as it deserves to be due to the location. input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS: - negative - positive). output: Good for happy hour, Del Frisco's is a nice location that has $6 bar food items and drinks in the lounge area. I wish the HH drink selection was larger, it only encompasses a few house liquors, 1 house special drink, and beers. All the cocktails are still full price, be careful. The burger was large and delicious, cooked to medium rare nicely. The scallops Rockefeller was 2 good sized and tasty chunks. The only underwhelming dish in the meal was the potato crisp with goat cheese. Not worth it. My burger came with more potato crisps than that whole dish order! I would like to come back again and try more bar menu foods. Nice ambiance. Q: positive A:
HELLO, is it me you're looking for? Well that is what the fresh baked bread and pain de chocolat were saying to me, YES THEY DID I heard them. So of course I had to take them home with me. Before I left the bakery I did venture back to the deli and oops we had an early dinner. Ordered the escargot (YUM), the croque madame OMG freaking FREAKING delicious, close very close to the ones I had in France and hubby put together a prosciutto panini, also excellent. Extra bonus points for having Orangina. The pastries and bread we had later at home which were also fabulous and reminiscent of the ones I would buy in Paris and mostly like the ones in Angers. The macarons are TO DIE FOR and at the best price point I have seen in a very long time. And people these are not easy to make, it takes a real artist to make them that deliciouso. J'aime P\u00e2tisserie Manon Do not let the surrounding mall area confuse you, this place is worth going into. FYI - foie gras was in the HOUSE
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A přece, co jsem udělal bylo, že sem to opustil pro tebe. Could you please translate this to English?
But still, what I did was I left it for you. Okay?
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QUES: Continue writing. James was trying to fit the box in a space of the platform but he could not because the +++++++++ ANS: space is small. QUES: Continue writing. The draining discussion was followed by a lively lecture. The +++++++++ ANS: lecture was just so interesting. QUES: Continue writing. Jeremy preferred to put honey on his toast instead of butter because the +++++++++ ANS: honey was sweet. QUES: Continue writing. Craig was caught shaving his legs unlike Eric because +++++++++ ANS:
Craig decided to do it in public.
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Summarize this article in one sentence. Dominic Green, 23, from Rhyl, and Alexandra Hewitt, 24, from Broughton, were bailed until November. The former Sheffield United striker was jailed for five years in April after raping the 19-year-old. At least 17 people have been arrested as part of the investigation. Jim Brisbane, chief crown prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service in Wales said: "We have completed reviews in relation to a number of the suspects under investigation". He said there was sufficient evidence to charge Dominic Green, 23, from Rhyl and Alexandra Hewitt, 24, from Broughton, Flintshire, with the offence of publishing a matter likely to lead members of the public to identify the complainant in a rape case. "Both have been charged by North Wales Police and bailed to appear before Prestatyn Magistrates' Court on 5 November," said Mr Brisbane. He said a further suspect under the age of 18 has been issued with a final warning by police. "Evidence relating to a number of other suspects has been presented to us as part of this investigation and our evidential reviews are continuing," Mr Brisbane added.
North Wales Police have charged two people in connection with the naming on Twitter of a woman who was raped by Wales footballer Ched Evans.
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Here are some reviews for a movie: 1. Not quite as inspired as "Shaun of the Dead" but near as damn it. 2. The soaring, rocking climax more than justifies any pacing issues mid-movie and pays off perfectly with the same winking deftness that Arrested Development episodes exhibited when tying multiple lines together. 3. Wright and Pegg have clearly done their homework; their familiarity with action movie cliches is deep enough that they don't always have to go for the easy or obvious joke. 4. The characters are more fully rounded than the heroes of the Bruckheimer films being aped. 5. Hilarious and intelligent in every frame, the brilliance of "Hot Fuzz" is simply arresting. 6. Pegg in a stellar comic performance lifts the film from being a mere applaudable satire to a first-class entertainment. Imagine Jimmy Stewart in "Animal House" or Steve McQueen in "Road Trip." 7. Hot Fuzz n'a donc rien ŕ envier aux productions dont il soutire ses grandes lignes, lesquelles servent généralement un récit qui a le culot de se prendre au sérieux 8. The dialogue is packed with jokes and the script is packed with subtle sight gags and references to other cop movies. 9. After seeing Hot Fuzz I doubt it'll be possible to keep a straight face during a Michael Bay movie again --assuming one could ever do such a thing in the first place. 10. Hot Fuzz feels like the work of a bunch of friends who sat around overdosing on action movies before deciding that they should go and make their own. With some films, what I've just written would be an insult; with this one, it's a compliment. Here is the consensus of critics:The brilliant minds behind Shaun of the Dead successfully take a shot at the buddy cop genre with Hot Fuzz. The result is a bitingly satiric and hugely entertaining parody. Here are some reviews for a movie: 1. a very good movie with great acting, but it needed a bit of pizzazz to make it a movie you can't miss. 2. An actor who excels at what I call "quiet strength," Cooper often says more with his eyes then with his mouth 3. The picture is suspenseful where it counts, and at times, it's truly terrifying. There were moments that made my skin crawl. 4. It's smart, it doesn't pander, and it keeps us intrigued from start to finish. 5. It is refreshing to see a film centered on intelligent adults. 6. While possibly too early to create the needed Oscar buzz for 2008, Cooper deserves to be remembered at this time next year. He's that good. 7. Cooper is superb, hard as granite, dense as an imploding black hole. 8. The cast exquisitely play the complete and complex characters with Chris Cooper at the top of his game. 9. The script is intelligent and Ray's direction solid...Performances are top-notch, especially from Cooper...and the low-key cinematography and music serve the material well. 10. [I]f writer/director Billy Ray was looking for someone to show how the in-over-his-head O'Neill contrasted the wily Hanssen, Phillippe ends up being a perfect choice. Here is the consensus of critics:Powered by Chris Cooper's masterful performance, Breach is a tense and engaging portrayal of the FBI's infamous turncoat. Here are some reviews for a movie: 1. With the exception of Zellweger, it's a film that has assembled its cast only for continuity of facial recognition and nothing so important as story, characters or emotion. 2. Dear Renée: We like your work. But if you put on forty pounds to recreate the moronic character of Bridget Jones one more time, we're going to take it personally. 3. Director Beeban Kidron and her cadre of writers have almost completely betrayed the character and everything that made her real and resonant. 4. The best thing about Bridget Jones's Diary was the chemistry between the movie's three stars... The same can be said for the sequel. 5. ...le fric aussi a ses raisons que l'Âge de raison n'ignore pas. 6. The humiliation of Bridget Jones is done so many times that it's not funny and it's not clever and it's not interesting. 7. Use the money to go upgrade your original Bridget Jones DVD to the new swanky collector's edition (pick me up one, will you?) and save your money on this movie. 8. This isn't a very good script. But Renee Zellweger is so charming, and so FUNNY, she makes the movie a joy. 9. Audiences will fall in love with Bridget Jones and Zellweger all over again. 10. It may be worth a matinee for a gaggle of girlfriends, but guys should stay away and Helen Fielding, who created the character, should be ashaimed of herself. Here is the consensus of critics:Edge of Reason is a predictable continuation to the Bridget Jones story, with too much slapstick and silliness. Here are some reviews for a movie: 1. It probably doesn't appeal to its audience's loftiest instincts, but it certainly is appealing: Watching an eminently deserving egomaniac get his comeuppance. 2. A hilarious and harrowing cautionary tale. 3. Cautionary tales about the pitfalls of indie filmmaking don't come more searingly truthful or sober-minded than Overnight. 4. It exerts a certain train-wreck fascination. 5. This documentary tells the story of Troy Duffy, a bartender in Los Angeles who became a minor celebrity when Miramax offered him $1 million for a screenplay. 6. A morbidly compelling cautionary tale about the negative side of instant sensation. 7. It's like watching a runaway train race down a mountain: We know that a crash is coming; we just don't know how many casualties there will be. 8. If you're curious, you can rent The Boondock Saints on video, without stirring the embers of Duffy's ego. 9. In their rush to give Duffy his comeuppance, the filmmakers barrel past their movie's real potential, which could have been a blistering exposé of Hollywood's bandwagon mentality. 10. The story of the neither late nor great Troy Duffy would make the perfect film-school graduation gift. Here is the consensus of critics:
This absorbing but wince-inducing documentary is a cautionary tale about the costs of hubris in the world of indie film.
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Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: Princess Amalie "Auguste" of Anhalt-Dessau (German: "Prinzessin Amalie Auguste von Anhalt-Dessau" ; 18 August 1793 – 12 June 1854) was a German princess of Anhalt-Dessau who was Princess consort of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1816 to 1854 as the wife of Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Hypothesis: Gunther had two previous marriages. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: Many science fiction works have been set in the 21st century (years 2001 to 2100). With humanity now in the 21st century, many of the predictions of these works have so far been proven obsolete. This page lists only "predictions" regarding the 21st century, as opposed to contemporary accounts of the actual 21st century, which would be too numerous to list. Hypothesis: Science fiction works have been set in the 21st century (years 2001 to 2100) and their predictions have been accurate. Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated: Context: "King of the Jungle" is a song written and recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It was released as a single in Japan only from their self-titled second album in 1984. The song is the second single from Bananarama to be a Japanese-only release (following "He's Got Tact" in 1982). Hypothesis: They have not released a third album Q: Generate a context and a hypothesis. Generated:
Context: The José Celestino Mutis botanical garden is Colombia's biggest botanical garden. It serves both as a recreation and research center with an emphasis on Andean and Páramo ecosystems. The garden is located in Bogotá and features plants from every Colombian altitude, climate and region. It was founded in 1955, in honor of botanist and astronomer Jose Celestino Mutis. Hypothesis: This botanical garden was named for someone who never studied the stars.
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question: Write a story that ends with this sentence. They decided to keep the bracelets for themselves. OPTIONS: - Tammy never spoke to Abby again. - They decided to keep the bracelets for themselves. answer: Abby and Tammy were the best of friends. They both loved to do things together that were fun and creative. They decided to make friendship bracelets together and give to others. Abby made five and Tammy made seven more. They decided to keep the bracelets for themselves. Problem: Kelly finally had hair that wasn't dry. OPTIONS: - Kelly finally had hair that wasn't dry. - Kelly loves potato chips. A: Kelly always had the driest hair. She had no clue what to do. Finally she went to the doctor. He prescribed her pills. Kelly finally had hair that wasn't dry. My daughter has a list of things to do before she turns 40. She is only 30. One thing was to read the Bible cover to cover. I decided to read the Bible again to support my daughter. OPTIONS: - I want my daughter to stop being a Christian. - I want my daughter to have a spiritual life. I want my daughter to have a spiritual life. Problem: Write a story that ends with: Trina's dad taught her how to dance. OPTIONS: - Trina's dad scolded Trina. - Trina's dad taught her how to dance. A: Donovan asked Trina to go dancing with him. Trina liked Donovan so she said yes but she was really worried. After school she ran home to ask her Dad for help. When her Dad came home she explained the situation and Dad smiled. Trina's dad taught her how to dance. question: OPTIONS: - Try as she might, Kelley couldn't find her dog. - She was relieved to find it underneath her car seat. Write a story that ends with: She was relieved to find it underneath her car seat. answer: Kelly got a new bracelet yesterday. She was in love with it. Yet today when she went shopping, she ended up losing it. She searched everywhere for it. She was relieved to find it underneath her car seat. Problem: I decided to fire my new social media manager. OPTIONS: - I decided to fire my new social media manager. - I decided to give my new social media manager a raise. A:
I hired a social media manager. I thought they would drive more traffic to my website. They spent most of their time reading other people's posts. My traffic actually went down in the following month. I decided to fire my new social media manager.
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Data: Abdul Taib Mahmud, birthPlace, Miri, Malaysia; Abdul Taib Mahmud, residence, "Demak Jaya, Jalan Bako, Kuching, Sarawak"; Abdul Taib Mahmud, successor, Abdul Rahman Ya'kub Sentence about the following data: A: Abdul Taib Mahmud, who was born in Miri, Malaysia and lives in Demak Jaya, Jalan Bako, Kuching, Sarawak, was followed in office by Abdul Rahman Ya'kub. Data: Anderson, Indiana, isPartOf, Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana; Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana, country, United States Sentence about the following data: A: Anderson, Indiana is part of Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana, United States. Data: Buzz Aldrin, birthPlace, Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Buzz Aldrin, mission, Apollo 11; Buzz Aldrin, nationality, United States; Glen Ridge, New Jersey, isPartOf, Essex County, New Jersey; Apollo 11, backupPilot, William Anders; Apollo 11, operator, NASA Sentence about the following data: A:
American Buzz Aldrin was part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission which had William Anders as its backup pilot. Aldrin was born in Glen Ridge, New jersey which is in Essex County.
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Here is some data: Temple Tower LENGTH_(FIRST_EDITION) 320 pp. Write a sentence that describes this data:
Temple Tower has 320 pages.
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Peter Leslie Shilton OBE (born 18 September 1949) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He currently holds the record for playing more games for England than anyone else, earning 125 caps, and held the all-time record for the most competitive appearances in world football - 1,249 - until being surpassed by Paul Bastock in 2017. The IFFHS ranked Shilton among the top ten keepers of the 20th century in 2000. His 30-year career includes being at 11 different clubs, winning two European Cup finals, and playing more than 1,300 competitive matches. Shilton was selected by Ramsey for the match, walking out behind captain Martin Peters to earn his 15th cap. Aside from one incident, Shilton spent most of the game watching the opposing goalkeeper Jan Tomaszewski as he kept shot after shot out of Poland's net. When the ball finally did get into the net it was at Shilton's end. Midway through the second half, Norman Hunter trod on the ball near the touchline and Poland broke away, with Grzegorz Lato feeding the ball across to the onrushing Jan Domarski. As Domarski moved to hit the ball first time, Shilton got into position to attempt to block the shot. Domarski's drive, struck beyond defender Emlyn Hughes' challenge, was low and not well hit but was aimed inside the near goalpost and very close to Shilton. Shilton needed to deal with the shot but dived late, leaving the shot too close to his body, and Poland scored. Shilton later said he was trying to make "the perfect save" and forgot that his first priority was to keep the ball out of the net rather than make sure he held on to it. Shilton also claimed in his autobiography that this was the only mistake he made in his 125 caps for England. England equalised swiftly through a penalty from Allan Clarke, with Shilton turning his back on the ball at the opposite end because he could not bear to look, but Tomaszewski's continued heroics kept England out to the final whistle, and England failed to qualify for the World Cup. Poland would go on to finish third in the competition. As the season came to an end, Leicester reached the FA Cup semi-finals where Shilton was beaten -- in a replay after the initial game ended goalless -- by a lobbed volley from Liverpool's Kevin Keegan. Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: Did Poland qualify?
Poland would go on to finish third in the competition.
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Point 71 de l'ordre du jour : Questions relatives aux droits de l'homme (suite) Translate to English.
Agenda item 71: Human rights questions (continued)
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This is a test of commonsense. Complete the next sentence: How to find the best flight simulators for pc games Consider your pc or laptop configuration. Before you are buying flight simulators, you will need to take into account the graphic settings of your pc. The higher the resolution is the better.
Just ensure that the video card and software will be able to deal with the speed and you will have enough memory for running pc games. Take into account your favorite pc games.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Chicago Cubs The "Bleacher Bums" is a name given to fans, many of whom spend much of the day heckling, who sit in the bleacher section at Wrigley Field. Initially, the group was called "bums" because it referred to a group of fans who were at most games, and since those games were all day games, it was assumed they did not work. Many of those fans were, and are still, students at Chicago area colleges, such as DePaul University, Loyola, Northwestern University, and Illinois-Chicago. A Broadway play, starring Joe Mantegna, Dennis Farina, Dennis Franz, and James Belushi ran for years and was based on a group of Cub fans who frequented the club's games. The group was started in 1967 by dedicated fans Ron Grousl, Tom Nall and "mad bugler" Mike Murphy, who was a sports radio host during mid days on Chicago-based WSCR AM 670 "The Score". Murphy alleges that Grousl started the Wrigley tradition of throwing back opposing teams' home run balls. The current group is headed by Derek Schaul (Derek the Five Dollar Kid). Prior to the 2006 season, they were updated, with new shops and private bar (The Batter's Eye) being added, and Bud Light bought naming rights to the bleacher section, dubbing them the Bud Light Bleachers. Bleachers at Wrigley are general admission, except during the playoffs. The bleachers have been referred to as the "World's Largest Beer Garden." A popular T-shirt (sold inside the park and licensed by the club) which says "Wrigley Bleachers" on the front and the phrase "Shut Up and Drink Your Beer" on the reverse fuels this stereotype. Q: What did Bud Light dub the bleacher section?
the Bud Light Bleachers
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Write the next sentence in this paragraph: The man is then seen walking around a dog and leads into him back inside still speaking to the camera. he
continues to speak more while holding onto the rope and walking around with the dog.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Read this: Since 2009, the Tucson Festival of Books has been held annually over a two-day period in March at the University of Arizona. By 2010 it had become the fourth largest book festival in the United States, with 450 authors and 80,000 attendees. In addition to readings and lectures, it features a science fair, varied entertainment, food, and exhibitors ranging from local retailers and publishers to regional and national nonprofit organizations. In 2011, the Festival began presenting a Founder's Award; recipients include Elmore Leonard and R.L. Stine. When is the Tucson Festival of Books held? What is the answer? (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable")
a two-day period in March
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input question: Write a random tweet? A random tweet: Going to lunch with my fam then back my aunt's place to play wii with my cousins.. input question: Write a random tweet? A random tweet: the mtv movie awards were dope rollin round the town in my lambo input question: Write a random tweet? A random tweet:
@3os_knight Yes I am, ta
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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To ensure that EU taxpayers get maximum value for their money the Court of Auditors has the right to check audit any person or organisation handling EU funds The Court frequently carries out onthespot checks Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation? To ensure that EU taxpayers get maximum value for their money, the Court of Auditors has the right to check ('audit') any person or organisation handling EU funds. The Court frequently carries out on-the-spot checks. Ingredients such as Zinc Taj Momordica and Drilizen are all aimed at getting you harder and bigger while LDopa and Solidin are infused into the pills in order to get you focused on sexual desire and satisfaction Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation? Ingredients such as Zinc, Taj, Momordica, and Drilizen are all aimed at getting you harder and bigger while L-Dopa and Solidin are infused into the pills in order to get you focused on sexual desire and satisfaction. Thick ceiling beams old wooden staircases and the white washed angled stonework in the courtyard of the avantgarde artist days Halbturn was in contrast the hunting lodge of Empress Maria Theresia where nowadays you may spend relaxing days in an imperial ambiance Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Thick ceiling beams, old wooden staircases and the white washed angled stonework in the courtyard of the avant-garde artist days "Halbturn" was in contrast the hunting lodge of Empress Maria Theresia where nowadays you may spend relaxing days in an imperial ambiance.
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Generate short a sentence that is linguistically acceptable
The branches knocked against the wall.
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(3) (a) Каждая страна - участница Ассамблеи имеет один голос при участии в голосовании. In English? xxxxx (4) Each Contracting State shall have one vote. Сокол In English? xxxxx Sokol Krasnoyarsk Но поскольку профессионалы сценического танго захватили термин "tango salon", новым учителям пришлось подобрать новый термин. In English? xxxxx
But since the stage teachers had already grabbed the "tango salon" label, the new teachers had to come up with a new name.
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What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? What is the easiest way to roll sushi. What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? To sanitize your dogs food and water dishes, What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? how to keep a turkey moist What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform?
How to make Lemon slushies at home.
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Use the following highlights to write an article: Patricia Glancy, 36, conned couples out of money at Wentworth Golf Club. She admitted five counts of fraud, with the stolen money totaling £10,787. Glancy was today spared jail after proving how the spent stolen money. She had donated large sums to charity and took dying friend to New York. Article:
By. John Hall. Scam: Patricia Glancy conned five couples who were getting married at Wentworth Golf Club. A wedding planner who stole £11,000 from couples marrying at one of Britain's top golf clubs has avoided jail because she spent the money on a friend who was dying of cancer. Patricia Glancy, 36, conned five couples into leaving blank cheques with Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, which she would then cash into her own bank account. Although she admitted stealing the money, Glancy was spared prison after it emerged she spent it on taking her dying friend Thelma Harte on holiday to New York, as well as on large donations to cancer charities. Glancy stole a total of £10,787.50 pounds between March 1 and June 6 last year, and had resigned shortly before the con was discovered by golf club bosses. The scheme was was finally detected when a bride emailed the club about her wedding preparations - only to be told she had not put down a deposit and the organiser had left. Judge Peter Moss, sitting at Guildford Crown Court today sentenced Glancy to six months in prison, suspended for 18 months. The court heard she had paid back every penny of the stolen money and that the golf club had honoured the weddings of all couples that fell victim to the scam. During the trial Judge Moss was handed 'proof' Glancy used to the cash to pay for a trip to New York for a friend, Thelma Harte, who was dying of cancer. Ms Harte is believed to have died before the scam was detected. Glancy also provided evidence that she had used the rest of the money to buy goods from the golf club’s shop, which were sold as items at charity auctions to raise money for two cancer hospices. 'Wentworth Golf Club picked up, as you would expect of a reputable organisation, the costs to fulfill their obligations that fell through because of your fraud. You risked damaging their reputation because of your actions,' said Judge Moss. 'You fully admitted this matter and I bear in mind you are 36 years of age and of good character. Suspended sentence: Patricia Glancy (pictured) was spared jail after it emerged she spent the stolen money taking a dying friend on holiday to New York, as well as making large donations to cancer charities. Money: Guildford Crown Court heard that Wentworth Golf Club (pictured) had honoured all the weddings for couples that found themselves conned out of thousands of pounds by Glancy. 'Your best friend was dying of cancer. and you wanted to provide trips for her to New York and you also. mentioned you had given donations to charity events for two particular. hospices, Judge Moss added. 'You certainly had. bought equipment from the professional shop - at a discount no doubt -. with some of the proceeds you had taken from your customers. 'I saw evidence you had been engaged in those charity events. It attracted, for you personally, a considerable amount of praise and admiration from family and friends. That may well have been the motivation for you.' Glancy, from Ascot in Berkshire, admitted five counts of fraud by false representation at an earlier court appearance. Judge Moss said her crimes deserved custodial punishment but decided to suspend her six-month prison sentence for 18 months. The judge told Glancy that she would immediately serve the six-month term if she committed any further crimes in the next 18 months. Scene: Patricia Glancy conned five couples into leaving blank cheques at the world-famous Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey (pictured). She would then deposit the cheques into her own bank account. He also ordered that she paid £350 pounds costs. Prosecutor Trina Little had earlier told the judge how Glancy worked at Wentworth Golf Club, near Virginia Water, Surrey, from January 16, 2012 to May 31 last year as club’s events sales manager. She said: 'She was tasked to arrange wedding receptions for people getting married at the club and liaised with the parties in doing so.' 'Miss Glancy was asking for deposits. On four of the counts the parties paid by cheques. They left them blank and she said she would stamp them with the Wentworth Golf Club stamp.' 'She completed her name and details.' One payment was made by bank transfer - but instead of giving the club’s details to the couple, Glancy gave her own account number, the prosecutor said. Lisa Patel and Mo Maan had just under £1,940 pounds diverted without their knowledge. Lauren Sandford’s father wrote a cheque for £2,650 pounds as a deposit for his daughter’s wedding to Gary Kearton. Home: Guildford Crown Court heard Patricia Glancy had now repaid all the money she had stolen. Above, Glancy's home in Ascot, Berkshire. A further cheque for an almost identical sum for Daniella Field and Matt Joy’s reception failed to land in the club’s account. Then £1,239 pounds for Nikki Hitchmore and Hooverney Martinez’s big day was taken, before Nadine Maraj and Shiraz Sharif had just over £2,300 pounds vanish into Glancy’s account. The frauds, which were carried out between March 1 and June 6, 2013, were exposed by an investigation launched after Lisa Patel tried to send Glancy an email, only for a message to bounce back saying she had left the club. Wentworth honoured the payments to make sure the weddings went ahead as planned. Glancy’s defence counsel Robert Spencer-Bernard told the judge that his client was 'genuinely remorseful' and had paid back the full amount to Wentworth. The judge had deferred Glancy’s sentencing hearing last month to give her time to prove she had spent the money on charitable causes, and to repay the cash.
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Problem: After eating we played some fun games . The first was a word scramble that had to do with babies / baby items / things for mom . I did absolutely horrible at it because I was running on little sleep . Why would the narrator perform poorly at word games ? A: The narrator is drained . Problem: Duh . Last night I went to my first photography class , and I ' m not sure how I feel about it . My teacher speaks little english and is always asking the class for words he ca n't think of . How do I feel about the teacher ? A: I 'm a little annoyed that he is n't able to communicate properly as that gets in the way of my learning . Problem: The apartment complex consisted of individual buildings , with apartments which were accessed from inside a common entry way . I pulled my bike in , placed it by the door , and went into the apartment to make a phone call . When I returned ( less than a few minutes later ) , the bike was gone . Why was the bike stolen ? A:
It was n't locked up at all .
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Q: In your schedule, carve out time for class, homework, and studying first. Then identify pockets of time when you are free. Fill in these time slots with activities like volunteering, club meetings, local events, and hanging out with friends. Additionally, keep your weekends free by doing most of your work during the week. This way, you will be able to hang out, attend events, or go out on a date during the weekend. Some assignments may take less time to finish than usual, leaving you with some down time. Instead of taking a break, use this time to get ahead on your school work. Once you are ahead on your school work, you can make more time for friends, hanging out, and meeting guys. Plus, you will be more relaxed when you do hang out. Unless you plan on studying during lunch, make use of your lunch time to meet up with guys you may be interested in. Meet at the dining hall between classes, or go to a restaurant off campus when you aren't so busy. Your school schedule may be so busy that finding any time for extracurricular activities may seem impossible. But taking a break from school is necessary if you want to avoid burning out. Make a point to set aside a couple hours a week to plan a lunch, coffee, or movie date with a guy you may be interested in. Make up for this time by getting up early the next morning, or by working a few extra hours at the end of the next day to finish any school work. Online dating sites are an efficient, as well as effective, way to meet new people. You don't need to leave the comfort of your own home to meet new guys. Once you create your profile, the site's algorithm will find potential matches for you. You can check the site and manage your account whenever you have down time between classes or during lunch. Check out online dating sites geared toward college students, such as the following: Date My School Campus Hook University Love Connection College Passions Student Love A: Make a weekly schedule. Get ahead on your school work if you have extra time. Plan a lunch date. Set aside a few hours per week to meet up with a guy. Create a profile on an online dating site. Q: Rejection is always a possibility when you put yourself out there. You will not like everyone you meet and vice versa. If rejection happens, have a healthy outlook. A person may decline your invitation for many reasons. A person may be too busy to hang out or have prior commitments. If someone does reject you, it is not because something is wrong with you. Maybe the two of you were not a good fit. Be proud of yourself for trying to make friends and try to learn something from the experience. Keep trying to befriend the same acquaintance. Try to make plans with someone a couple of times before giving up.. The only time you should give up sooner is if you're given a clear indication that your goodwill isn't wanted. Keep trying to make friends with other people. Even if one person rejects your friendship completely, that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you. After you've given up on one person, continue trying to make friends out of your other acquaintances. Making new friends is exciting and scary at the same time. Try different strategies to meet new people. The hardest part is actually going to that first group meeting and getting out of the house. It is okay to be nervous, just push through your feelings and go.. There will be times when you look silly, are embarrassed, or feel awkward. Some interactions will go really well and others will not. All of that is perfectly fine, and it is not a big deal. Social media is great in a lot of ways, but oftentimes, it acts as a crutch that prevents people from pushing themselves into real life social situations. When you feel lonely, turn off your computer and head out, call up a friend, or try to meet with an acquaintance. You must get out of the house to meet people and form friendships. Social media websites offer the greatest benefit when they keep you more connected to your friends. If your social media accounts only give you an excuse to avoid real, meaningful contact with people, they're doing more harm than good. Forming friendships is a process. Both you and the other person must put in time and effort. It usually takes 6 to 8 significant interactions for people to come friends, and it may take years before you feel as if you can really confide in another person. Most adults have a fairly small social circle. Even when you've had some success, you may only be close with two or three different friends. You may have different friends to meet different needs in your life. Some friends are for regular happy hour or lunches, while you may go hiking with another friend. Working on a couple of close friendships or gathering a huge circle of casual friends are both options. Do whatever makes you happy. Keep in touch with your old friends and continually work on your relationship with any new friends you make. If you have hung out with someone and had a good time, invite them out again and keep in touch. Some friendships will take more time to grow than others. Some of your new friendships may start out great and then burn out. This is completely normal. Try to schedule regular times to meet with your friends. If both of you are able to meet each Friday for an hour, go for it. For friends who are a bit busier, set aside at least one regular time to meet each month, like each second Sunday afternoon or every third Thursday evening. A:
Try not to take rejection personally. Be brave. Stop soothing yourself with social media. Maintain a realistic attitude. Value your friends.
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Generate a short summary: spain 's environment ministry sunday opened an international forum on drought in the southern city of seville which organisers said was designed to raise awareness of an increasingly widespread problem . Answer: spain hosts drought forum Generate a short summary: a new center of power has emerged inside john kerry 's presidential campaign , with several veteran democratic operatives moving quickly to consolidate their influence and effectively take over the nominee 's daily message and strategy in the six weeks until the election . Answer: kerry denies shakeup but new leaders have come aboard Generate a short summary: eu foreign ministers met monday to try to resolve a lingering sovereignty dispute between greece and turkey which could also affect an eu customs union with ankara . Answer:
eu tries to unblock turkey-greece dispute
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Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = Alimentum, food = French, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = high, area = riverside, near = Yippee Noodle Bar. A: Coming in with a high customer rating is Alimentum. Alimentum serves French food. They are in the riverside area near Yippee Noodle Bar and have a medium price range of £20-25. Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = Cocum, eatType = pub, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = 3 out of 5, familyFriendly = no. A: Cocum is a pub in the average price range. It is not kid-friendly, and has a 3 out of 5 customer rating. Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = Blue Spice, eatType = restaurant, priceRange = more than £30, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes. A:
There is a children friendly restaurant on the riverside called Blue Spice. Blue Spice costs more than 30 Euro and is ranked low by customers.
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Question: Legion (David Charles Haller) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the mutant son of Professor Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder, in which each of his alternate personas controls one of his many superpowers. The television series Legion premiered on FX network in 2017. Charles Xavier met Gabrielle Haller while he was working in an Israeli psychiatric facility where she was one of his patients. Xavier was secretly using his psychic powers to ease the pain of Holocaust survivors institutionalized there. The two had an affair that resulted in the birth of their son David. Xavier was initially unaware of this, as Gabrielle never told him she was pregnant. When he was very young, David was among the victims of a terrorist attack, in which he was the only survivor. The trauma of the situation caused David to manifest his mutant powers, incinerating the minds of the terrorists. In the process, he absorbed the mind of the terrorist leader, Jemail Karami, into his own. Being linked to so many others at their time of death, he was rendered catatonic, and remained in the care of Moira MacTaggert at the Muir Island mutant research facility. The trauma caused David's personality to splinter, with each of the personalities controlling a different aspect of his psionic power. Karami struggled for years to separate his consciousness from David's. Using David's telepathic abilities, he reintegrated the multiple personalities into David's core personality. Some of the personalities resisted Karami, and two proved to be formidable opponents: Jack Wayne, a swaggering adventurer, who commands David's telekinetic power, and Cyndi, a temperamental, rebellious girl who controls David's pyrokinetic power. Wayne intended to destroy Karami's consciousness to preserve his own independent existence within David's mind. Neither personality succeeds, and Karami, Wayne, and Cyndi continue as David's dominant personalities. During his time at Muir Island, David emerged from his catatonia. Soon after, David was possessed by the Shadow King, who used his powers to psychically increase the amount of hatred in the world and feed on the malignant energy. During this time, the Shadow King, as David, killed the mutant Destiny. The X-Men and X-Factor fought the Shadow King, and as a result, David was left in a coma. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Who had the affair? HHHHHH Answer: Charles Xavier met Gabrielle Haller Question: Thompson was born into a middle-class family in Louisville, Kentucky, the first of three sons of Virginia Ray Davison (1908, Springfield, Kentucky - March 20, 1998, Louisville), who worked as head librarian at the Louisville Free Public Library and Jack Robert Thompson (September 4, 1893, Horse Cave, Kentucky - July 3, 1952, Louisville), a public insurance adjuster and World War I veteran. His parents were introduced to each other by a friend from Jack's fraternity at the University of Kentucky in September 1934, and married on November 2, 1935. Thompson's first name came from a purported ancestor on his mother's side, the Scottish surgeon John Hunter. Following the success of Hell's Angels, Thompson was able to publish articles in a number of well-known magazines during the late 1960s, including The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Pageant, and Harper's. In the Times Magazine article, published in 1967, shortly before the "Summer of Love", and titled "The Hashbury is the Capital of the Hippies", Thompson wrote in-depth about the Hippies of San Francisco, deriding a culture that began to lack the political convictions of the New Left and the artistic core of the Beats, instead becoming overrun with newcomers lacking any purpose other than obtaining drugs. It was an observation on the 1960s' counterculture that Thompson would further examine in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and other articles. By late 1967, Thompson and his family moved back to Colorado and rented a house in Woody Creek, a small mountain hamlet outside Aspen. In early 1969, Thompson finally received a $15,000 royalty check for the paperback sales of Hell's Angels and used two-thirds of the money for a down payment on a modest home and property where he would live for the rest of his life. He named the house Owl Farm and often described it as his "fortified compound." In early 1968, Thompson signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. According to Thompson's letters and his later writings, at this time he planned to write a book called The Joint Chiefs about "the death of the American Dream." He used a $6,000 advance from Random House to travel on the 1968 Presidential campaign trail and attend the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago for research purposes. From his hotel room in Chicago, Thompson watched the clashes between police and protesters, which he wrote had a great effect on his political views. The book was never finished, and the theme of the death of the American dream would be carried over into his later work. The contract with Random House was eventually fulfilled with the 1972 book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He also signed a deal with Ballantine Books in 1968 to write a satirical book called The Johnson File about Lyndon B. Johnson. A few weeks after the contract was signed, however, Johnson announced that he would not run for re-election, and the deal was cancelled. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: where there any conflicts in his career? HHHHHH Answer:
The book was never finished, and the theme of the death of the American dream would be carried over into his later work.
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question: What is sentence that verbalizes this data: 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, location, Seminary Ridge; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, location, Adams County, Pennsylvania; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, state, "Pennsylvania"; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, established, 2000; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, category, Contributing property; 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument, municipality, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania *** sentence: The 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument is located in the Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania. It was established in 2000 and it is categorised as a contributing property. question: What is sentence that verbalizes this data: A.S. Roma, numberOfMembers, 70634; A.S. Roma, fullName, "Associazione Sportiva Roma S.p.A."; A.S. Roma, ground, Stadio Olimpico *** sentence: Associazione Sportiva Roma S.p.A., or A.S Roma for short, has the Stadio Olimpico as its ground and 70634 members. question: What is sentence that verbalizes this data: Andrew Rayel, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Mark Sixma *** sentence: Andrew Rayel is associated with Mark Sixma. question: What is sentence that verbalizes this data: Belgium, leader, Charles Michel; Belgium, leader, Philippe of Belgium; Antwerp International Airport, cityServed, Antwerp; Belgium, officialLanguage, French language; Antwerp, country, Belgium *** sentence:
Antwerp International Airport serves the popular tourist destination city of Antwerp. French is the main language of Belgium where Charles Michel and Philippe of Belgium are leaders.
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How does this story end? By Marianne Power PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 7 August 2013 Marianne Power tests two different 'seasonal' Spanx The wedding was straight out of the pages of a magazine. The bride wore Fendi, the vows were exchanged in a garden overlooking Lake Como and the lunch was five courses of pure heaven. But the thing I remember most about my friend's perfect wedding last summer is just how hot I was. It's not that the temperatures were particularly scorching - in the pleasant mid-20s at most - but I still spent the celebration sweating like a pig on a spit, and looking about as attractive as one. By the end of the day I was so hot and bothered I was ready to pass out. When my skirt did fly up with a gust of wind, my pink slip stayed in place and looked much more respectable than a beige pair of
Spanx would have done.
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Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN) -- A shootout in a border city that leaves five alleged drug traffickers sprawled dead on the street and seven police wounded. A police chief and his bodyguards gunned down outside his house in another border city. Four bridges into the United States shut down by protesters who want the military out of their towns and who officials say are backed by narcotraffickers. Mexican police carry a body after a clash with gangs that left 21 dead in the state of Chihuahua on February 10. That was Mexico on Tuesday. What is most remarkable is that it was not much different from Monday or Sunday or any day in the past few years. "It's as if the burden of being the main arena of the anti-drug war has overwhelmed
Mexican institutions," Birns said.
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Problem: Article: A competition launched on the health ministry's website offers up to $1,000 (£780) for the best videos tackling "gender confusion". Responding to an outcry from LGBT activists, the health ministry said that its aim was to promote creativity, not to discriminate. The contest is for 13- to 24-year-olds. Their entries should explore prevention and control; issues and consequences; and how to get help, said the ministry's website. In a statement, Deputy Director-General of Health Lokman Hakim Sulaiman said: "This creative video competition is purely to tap knowledge and creativity of adolescents on sexual and reproductive health related matters and does not intend to create discrimination to any particular group." The competition, which closes at the end of August, has three main categories: gender confusion, sex, and sex and the internet. The guidelines cited gay and lesbian people, transgender people and tomboys as examples of people who suffered from "gender confusion". "The very fact that they lump LGBT people under a category called 'gender confusion' shows that the authorities are very much confused themselves," activist Pang Khee Teik told AFP news agency. "It is mind-blowing that a government agency wants the whole country to be sucked into its confluence of confusion," he said. "I was shocked. This is encouraging discrimination, hatred and even violence towards the minorities," transgender activist Nisha Ayub told Reuters. Homosexual activity is illegal in Malaysia under both secular and religious laws. It is punishable by a prison sentence or corporal punishment. In March, the release of Disney's Beauty and the Beast was postponed in the country, because it contained a "gay moment". Despite demands from the Malaysian censorship board, Disney refused to remove the scene, featuring LeFou, their first openly gay character. The Malaysian board eventually conceded and it was shown uncut. A prominent Malaysian opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, was jailed for sodomy in 2014, after a court overturned his earlier acquittal. In elections in 2013, he led a three-party alliance which posed the strongest-ever challenge to the coalition which has governed Malaysia for more than half a century. Answer: [[The Malaysian government has defended its decision to encourage young people to make videos about "preventing" homosexuality.]] Problem: Article: The change came in the late summer. Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland took over the US-led coalition against IS known as Operation Inherent Resolve in September. Upon assuming his new post, the general began studying what worked and what had not worked in the fight against IS up to that point. Recognising that IS was a different enemy from the one faced during the last decade, he ordered an adjustment to the training and equipment that was being provided to the Iraqis. As a result, in the past few weeks, the ISF has closed in on the city of Ramadi - which fell in an embarrassing defeat in May. Colonel Steve Warren, a Baghdad-based spokesman for the US Department of Defense, said in a BBC interview that the success is due in large part to conventional warfare tactics recently employed by the ISF, not the counter-insurgency style tactics they were trained by the Americans to use for several years. The ISF, up to that point, was largely a product of training that followed the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Facing the threat of guerrilla fighters for most of the eight-year conflict, the US and its allies fought a counter-insurgency war and trained the Iraqis to do the same. "Guerrilla tactics, insurgent tactics - it's all about hit and run, it's all about avoiding a major fight," Colonel Warren said. "The insurgents' mission is to convince the people that you're up against to go away and leave you alone." But IS's strategy is different - working to seize and hold territory in an attempt to establish a state. "You can't do that through insurgency, you have to do that through conventional warfare," Mr Warren said. As an example, the colonel pointed to the strategic city of Ramadi, which has been in the hands of IS but Iraqi forces have this week advanced into the city centre. There is one main road into Ramadi. To protect the city, IS have littered the road and surrounding area with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in way that makes a sort of makeshift minefield. They then aimed machine guns and mortars at the field of explosives, to deter bomb disposal activities. While IEDs have been used for years in Iraq, the way that IS is using them today is different. During the mid-2000s, insurgents would use a single IED hidden inconspicuously to, in the words of Colonel Warren, "instil terror, crack morale, kill and wound a group in one vehicle". But now they are being used en masse and in the open as a deterrent, not as a one-off ambush to inflict fear. "The army that we trained was a counter-insurgency army," the colonel said, which included training for dealing with single, hidden IEDs, placed in advance by combatants that had long left the scene. When the improvised bombs were spotted, bomb disposal robots and experts could be deployed to clear the route. But the clusters of IEDs being used today, along with the machine guns and mortars protecting the explosive field, render these counter-insurgency tactics largely ineffective. This, Colonel Warren says, is "exactly how you establish a defensive position". To counter the minefield, the coalition began working with the ISF to introduce traditional, conventional tactics and equip them with systems that were previously not needed. The colonel pointed to one manoeuvre called an in-stride breach, which involves using an "explosive rope attached to a rocket" to blast a lane through the explosive field, allowing forces to push through rapidly. The pseudo-minefield is just one way that IS is "using conventional military tactics in a way that does not perfectly align with the way we had trained the Iraqi army", he said. For more than a year, the US and coalition forces have been carrying out air strikes against IS, which controls a large part of northern Syria and parts of neighbouring Iraq. And in recent months, the President Barack Obama has found himself regularly defending his anti-IS strategy - sometimes from criticism by those in his own party. Critics allege that it has cost large amounts of money with little success. The small change that has helped in the battle for Ramadi does not constitute a wholesale shift in the mission's strategy, and officials regularly say tactics are constantly reviewed and adjusted. But while it is too early to tell if these tactics will prove effective in the long term, the ISF does seem to be enjoying success with them in recent weeks. Colonel Steve Warren was speaking to the BBC at the end of November Answer:
[[A switch in tactics has provided the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) with some victories in their battle against the so-called Islamic State (IS), notably in Ramadi, says the US military.]]
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Here is a news article: Music’s hottest stars headed to the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live Sunday for the 2010 American Music Awards, where the red carpet was filled with the best, worst & wackiest fashions. The RadarOnline.com fashion police are picking the wardrobe winners and the sinners from the annual music awards show where anything can happen! PHOTOS: The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions At The AMA’s While the AMAs are usually home to rocking and shocking looks, this year fab and feminine fashion were on the attire agenda. Miley Cyrus, who will be celebrating her 18th birthday on Tuesday, proved that she Can Be Tamed, wearing an anything but scandalous Marchesa strapless mini from the Spring 2011 (which featured a beyond long and dramatic train!) while Katy Perry looked pretty in pink sequins in a Badgley Mischka strapless gown. PHOTOS: Stars Arrive To The 2010 American Music Awards Rihanna matched her fiery ‘do to her dress, showing off her dangerous curves in a Cabernet-hued lace sleeved gown. The gorgeous singer finished off her sophisticated look with large diamond and gold Neil Lane hoop earrings and platinum and diamond Neil Lane rings. PHOTOS: BIKINIS! AMA Babes Strip Down Kelly Osbourne is having fun flaunting her new and improved figure! The reality show star/rock royalty looked glam in a Christian Dior strapless mini. PHOTOS: The Best Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The AMAs Over The Years As for wacky, sassy rapper Nicki Minaj definitely was dressed on the bizarre side, wearing a brightly hued number from Indian designer Manish Arora, while Ke$ha constructed her high slit gown out of VHS tape! PHOTOS: The Style Secrets Of Sexy AMA Stars See all the stars and their red carpet Do’s and Don’ts on RadarOnline.com. RELATED STORIES: Rihanna’s ‘Dirty’ Jewelry PHOTOS: Best & Worst Dressed At The MTV Europe Awards Miley Cyrus’ Outrageous Award Show Outfit ||||| So many celebrities, so many amazing looks, but who was the cream of the crop of the 2010 American Music Awards? Well, Celebuzz has compiled our picks for the most fabulous looking ladies and gentleman at the AMAs. We loved Taylor Swift's new bangs, Miley Cyrus' white wedding-esque dress, and Mandy Moore looked like a slice of heaven pie. And, per the norm, Rihanna's new look dropped our jaws. Check out the gallery of the best-dressed celebs at the AMAs! ||||| A summary of this is?
– Yeah, yeah, yeah—Justin Bieber took home the top prize last night at the American Music Awards. But more importantly, who looked hottest on the red carpet? Radar offers up a list of the best, worst, and wackiest fashions. Browse through a sampling in the gallery or click here for the full slideshow. Not in the mood for wackiness? Click here to see Celebuzz's gallery of the best dressed.
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This question has options. How would someone go about accomplishing this goal? To get a brown, thick crust on homemade bread. Available choices: - Simply place an oven-safe pan with a couple inches of water on the lower rack of your oven when baking bread. I also bake my bread at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 35 minutes for a standard size loaf), which helps with the crust as well.. - Simply place an oven-safe pan with a couple inches of water on the lower rack of your oven when baking bread. I also bake my bread at 625 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 35 minutes for a standard size loaf), which helps with the crust as well..
Simply place an oven-safe pan with a couple inches of water on the lower rack of your oven when baking bread. I also bake my bread at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 35 minutes for a standard size loaf), which helps with the crust as well.
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The U.S. will re-evaluate its role in the Middle East peace process with Secretary of State John Kerry saying it's 'reality check time.' Mr Kerry, who is returning to Washington today, has lamented negative Israeli and Palestinian moves and has urged them to act to stop negotiations from collapsing. He added that efforts on the Middle East peace process are not open-ended and that it has been regrettable that both sides have taken steps not helpful in promoting peace over the last few days. Scroll down for video Clashes: A masked Palestinian protester prepares to fire a catapult towards Israeli police guarding the Ofer military prison in the West Bank town of Betunia Masked men launched stones using slingshots and catapults with the ===== Israeli responding with tear gas. LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Holly Williams is one of the only artists in country music male or female who doesn't have a stylist. But then again, she might be the only entertainer in Nashville who owns a clothing boutique. Holly Williams is daughter of musician Hank Williams Jr. and granddaughter of musician Hank Williams Sr. The chic women's store is named H. Audrey after her maternal grandmother, who was the first wife of the late country music icon Hank Williams. Holly's father is Bocephus -- the legendary hellraiser and three-time CMA Entertainer of the Year otherwise known as Hank Williams Jr. CNN: You also own a clothing boutique in Nashville called ===== H. Audrey. A New Yorker who served 29 years behind bars for a murder he didn't commit walked free today after his conviction was thrown out. David McCallum, who has spent nearly two-thirds of his life in prison, sobbed into his hands as Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Matthew D'Emic vacated his conviction on Wednesday. McCallum, 45, said he was feeling mixed emotions because his fellow convict, Willie Stuckey, had passed away behind bars in 2001 before he could see their names cleared. It's 'a bittersweet moment, because I'm walking out alone,' he told reporters outside the court. Overwhelmed: David McCallum is comforted by Rosia Nealy, the mother of fellow convict Willie Stuckey, after their convictions were thrown out in Brooklyn on Wednesday. McCallum has been in prison for 29 years Back up: =====
Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, the boxer whose wrongful murder conviction became an international symbol of racial injustice, fought for McCallum's exoneration.
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Translate to Turkish: Bosnian Croats were represented by leaders of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croatian Democratic Union 1990, Dragan Covic and Bozo Ljubic. Turkish:
Bosnalı Hırvatlar Bosna-Hersek Hırvat Demokrat Birliği ve Hırvat Demokrat Birliği 1990 partilerinin liderleri Dragan Coviç ve Bozo Ljubiç tarafından temsil edildiler.
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Produce a detailed sentence about a restaurant using the following words: name = Cocum, eatType = coffee shop, food = Fast food, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 3 out of 5, familyFriendly = no Sentence:
Cocum coffee shop has a reasonable customer rating of 3 out of 5 with food in a moderate price range. It serves Fast food but no good for children
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[Q]: Eu cred că noi, ca Uniune Europeană, trebuie să ne aflăm în fruntea unui amplu proces de reconstrucţie în Haiti, în paralel cu impulsionarea stabilizării structurilor statului şi, bineînţeles, compasiunea pentru locuitorii greu încercaţi este foarte importantă, inclusiv prin găsirea unor soluţii concrete de uşurare a procedurilor de adopţie a copiilor rămaşi orfani în urma acestei catastrofe şi de ajutorare concretă a populaţiei atât de greu încercate Translate this to English? [A]: I believe that, as a European Union, we must face up to a wide-ranging process of reconstruction in Haiti, while, at the same time, boosting the stability of the state's structures. It is, of course, very important to show compassion to the country's inhabitants going through this difficult ordeal, which includes finding specific solutions to facilitate the procedures for adopting children who have been left orphaned after this disaster and offering concrete assistance to the population which has been so sorely tried. [Q]: Cetăţenii, a adăugat el, vor avea de asemenea o şansă de a solidifica instituţiile, iar guvernul ar trebui format imediat după procesul electoral, pentru a aborda situaţia dificilă din ţară cât mai curând posibil. Translate this to English? [A]: The citizens, he added, will also have a chance to solidify the institutions, while the government should be formed immediately after the election process, to tackle the difficult situation in the country as soon as possible. [Q]: Cu toate acestea, atât timp cât taţii şi mamele nu pot îndeplini aceeaşi sarcină din punctul de vedere al naşterii, respectiv taţii nu pot naşte un copil, trebuie probabil să rezolvăm egalitatea de şanse în alte zone. Translate this to English? [A]:
However, as long as fathers and mothers are unable to perform the same task in terms of giving birth, that is, fathers cannot give birth to a child, we probably have to resolve equal opportunities in other areas.
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Budeme mít kuře k večeři. Translate this to English?
We're having fowl for dinner.
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Article: A great way to begin building accountability at work is seeking feedback from the people you work with. Depending on what your job entails, specifically regarding your position in a hierarchy, you can seek feedback from those above you, those on your level, and those under you. Your job may already have specific performance standards in place which are reviewed periodically by supervisors, but you can show your boss that accountability is important to you by actively seeking extra feedback about your performance. You might seek feedback regarding a specific project or assignment you recently finished, or you might want get a general idea for how you are doing. It’s also good to seek feedback from the people you work with day to day, even when they have no power or authority over you. You need to know whether the people you work with can count on you or not. Be sure to ask questions that are specific to get the feedback you desire. For example, you might say something like, "I worked really hard on that presentation, but I'd love some feedback on where I could improve. Do you have any input?" As a manager, or any upper level position, you don’t want to make all the decisions on your own and never ask how people feel you are leading. Approach subordinates in the right way so you don’t seem like you lack authority. Just be genuine and tell those below you that you want to know how they think you are doing at your job. Try creating an anonymous survey that you can distribute to your employees. This may provide you with more honest feedback because they will be less likely to worry about the comments they make backfiring on them. Asking your boss, peers, and subordinates for feedback on your performance is useless if you don’t take the feedback into consideration and find ways to implement it. Maybe you can’t do exactly what the critique entails, but you can use it as a springboard for making changes. Make sure that you do not take the feedback personally. Look at it as an opportunity to improve. You may spend a lot of time working with a team, and the results are the culmination of everyone’s effort. In some settings, it may be possible to hide or be a little dishonest about the work you accomplished. Being accountable means fully owning up to whatever comes of your work. This is hardest when you have made a mistake or have not quite made the best of an opportunity you have been given. It may feel natural to shift the blame or make excuses that focus on outside forces, but being upfront and honest about your work is an important aspect of accountability. Owning up to shortcomings will show the people you work with and for that you are not trying to hide anything. When you do mess up, and you have to be honest with someone about the mistake, it is always good to have an idea or plan for how to remedy the situation. Being honest and owning the mistake is the first step, but there is most likely still something that needs to happen. Having a solution to the problem ready when you admit the mistake will help ease the tension and show that you are not giving up. If you work in an office and you usually have your door open, try shutting it for a couple days. An open door invites people to stop and talk, even if it isn’t about work. Closing the door more often will give you the privacy to focus more on work and less on interacting with people. Be sure to avoid digital distractions during this time as well. Log out of your social media accounts and shut off your phone. . In a given day of work, you might have five or more things that need to get done. However, not all of the tasks have the same level of priority. Get in the practice of working on the most important things first and putting off the things that can wait. For less important tasks, force yourself to limit how long you spend on them. Don’t spend a whole hour clearing out spam email if someone is waiting for an email response from you. Knock out an important task that you know will take a while, and then balance it with a short, lower priority task. Alternating in this way can boost your efficiency. At the end of the day, or periodically throughout the day, write down what you do and how long you spend doing it. You may be surprised where your time actually goes. It’s probably best not to show your boss this log, but it will help you see what is draining your time and you can work on reducing those time-wasters. What is a summary of what this article is about?
Seek feedback from your boss. Ask your peers how you are doing. Ask your subordinates how you can improve. Implement the feedback you receive. Be honest about the results of your work. Make time for solo work. Prioritize your tasks Set specific time limits. Keep a time log of how you spend each day for a week.
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the ergonomic training motion is a central feature of equipment and an important reason for many sportsmen to purchase a life fitness crosstrainer - thanks to many comfortable new developments. Write the above sentence using proper case.
The ergonomic training motion is a central feature of equipment and an important reason for many sportsmen to purchase a Life Fitness crosstrainer - thanks to many comfortable new developments.
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1yearago48:26HDZogdoublepenetration,group,tattoo,cumshot,brunette 1 year ago 48:26 HDZog double penetration, group, tattoo, cumshot, brunette ThefastestandeasiestwaytoopenyourSCRIPTfileistodouble-clickit. The fastest and easiest way to open your SCRIPT file is to double-click it. Youcanusethisstainlesssteelbathroomshelfholdsbottles,barsoap,razors,toothbrushes,washcloths,anddecorativeitems.Anidealwaytokeepthingsorganizedaswellaswithinarmsreachwiththisshelf. You can use this stainless steel bathroom shelf holds bottles, bar soap, razors, toothbrushes, washcloths, and decorative items. An ideal way to keep things organized as well as within arms reach with this shelf. "Yonderliessomemoreofthesamesort,"saidthehuckster:"Igaveanoldwomanafewcoffeeberriesforit;youshallhavetherestforsixpence,ifyouwill."
"Yonder lies some more of the same sort," said the huckster: "I gave an old woman a few coffee berries for it; you shall have the rest for sixpence, if you will."
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Q: If For this and other reasons, AMIGA currently reports results only through the year 2015., can we say that "AMIGA reports only 2016 results because of reasons."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no Q: If Motivational considerations, can we say that "Considerations regarding drive and efficiency."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: it is not possible to tell Q: If The Project adopted six guiding principles., can we say that "The project adopted six principles and rejected five others."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: it is not possible to tell Q: If oh i see uh-huh okay so they know that and they, can we say that "I see that they know that, and they still want to go?"? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A:
it is not possible to tell
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Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- Raised steins, raised bosoms, leather-clad Bavarian thighs. Oktoberfest's sure got a beer tent full of clichés about it. But bet you don't know why "Gemütlichkeit" is untranslatable (let alone unpronounceable), what false teeth were doing in the lost property bin last year and whether the yodeling or oompah tent would best suit your personality. Read on, Lieblings. Bavaria's biggest beer love-in kicks off in Munich on Saturday, September 21, and runs through October 6. 1. Gird your bosom, hitch those hosen Worried that squeezing into a bosom-lifting dirndl or a pair of skin-tight lederhosen will make you look ridiculous? --> Bavarian bonding is about sing-alongs, and one such tune you'll hear time and again at the festival is "Ein Prosit der Answer: Gemütlichkeit." Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 06:54 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:49 EST, 13 August 2013 There is no doubting the popularity of the English Premiership across much of the world. But, with stiff competition from American Football, Ice Hockey and baseball, it has never quite reached the fevered levels in the U.S. But, as these pictures show, that could all be about to change. Scroll down for video Popular: A New York City subway car bears advertising for NBC's coverage of the English Premier League. The network has spent $250 million to win the U.S. broadcast rights to the league for the next three seasons --> It is hoped NBC's coverage will boost audience figures across the Answer: U.S. Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. With its promise of forbidden sex and themes of submission and control, it already has millions of cinema-goers in a lather of anticipation. Yet there has been another steamy drama going on behind the cameras on the set of Fifty Shades Of Grey. Because author E. L. James and director Sam Taylor-Johnson have been scrapping over how realistic the sex scenes should be – and it is James who has emerged very much the dominant partner. But this should be no surprise. Because the woman who is, by her own admission, a ‘rather ordinary’ housewife from less-than-fashionable Brentford in West London has become a Hollywood sensation. --> We were working for two masters, Answer: Sam Taylor-Johnson and Erika, but Erika won most of the time. Problem: Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- A polar bear falls through thin Arctic ice while searching for food for his family. A humpback whale guides her calf on a perilous 4,000-mile journey. A herd of African elephants in search of water battles a sandstorm in the Kalahari Desert. "Earth," a documentary in theaters Wednesday, follows families of polar bears and other animals. These dramatic scenes await viewers in "Earth," a feature-length documentary hitting theaters Wednesday for Earth Day. For British filmmakers Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield, surveying the whole planet for Earth's most exotic species and magnificent landscapes was a daunting task. "We wanted to tell an epic story about the whole planet," co-director Fothergill told CNN in an interview. "We spent a record 2,000 days in the field. We filmed in 46 countries worldwide, on every continent." --> "Earth" examines the resilience of life in the face of ever-present danger through three stories of mothers and their young: polar bears in the Arctic, elephants in Africa's Answer:
Kalahari Desert and humpback whales in the tropical oceans.
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Can you generate a question with a factual answer?
In what film did Donald Moffat play President Bennett?
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Translate "Comprar un vale regalo - un regalo que le agrada" from Spanish to English.
Buy a Gift Voucher - a gift that pleases
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Sentence: The Battle of Cold Harbor took place during the American Civil War and Aaron S. Daggett fought in that battle. Jefferson Davis was a commander in the American Civil War. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: Battle of Cold Harbor, isPartOfMilitaryConflict, American Civil War; Aaron S. Daggett, battle, Battle of Cold Harbor; American Civil War, commander, Jefferson Davis Sentence: Akeem Adams club is Ferencvarosi TC and he plays for the T&TEC Sports Club. Question: What structured data could we extract from this sentence? A: Akeem Adams, club, Ferencvárosi TC; Akeem Adams, club, T&TEC Sports Club input question: Sentence: Pakistan is led by Nawaz Sharif. Punjab, a major region, contains Allama Iqbal International Airport within the city of Lahore. Structured data: Allama Iqbal International Airport, location, Punjab, Pakistan; Allama Iqbal International Airport, cityServed, Lahore; Punjab, Pakistan, country, Pakistan; Pakistan, leader, Nawaz Sharif Sentence: Alliant Techsystems produces the ALV X-1 and the XM25 CDTE. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: ALV X-1, manufacturer, Alliant Techsystems; Alliant Techsystems, product, XM25 CDTE Sentence: N.R. Pogson (born in Nottingham) discovered 107 Camilla on 1 March 2001. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A: 107 Camilla, discoverer, N. R. Pogson; N. R. Pogson, birthPlace, Nottingham; 107 Camilla, discovered, 2001-03-01 Sentence: The School of Business and Social Sciences at the Aarhus University in Denmark is also where the Church of Denmark is located. What data can be extracted from this sentence? A:
School of Business and Social Sciences at the Aarhus University, country, Denmark; Denmark, religion, Church of Denmark
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Write a sentence not in English.
Tarkoitan etenkin suurkonserneja ja Italian tilannetta.
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question: Senator Dianne Feinstein has gone on record saying she believes there are terrorist sleeper cells present in the US laying in wait to carry out an attack similar to the deadly incidents that rocked Paris last week. The California Democrat and former Senate Intelligence Committee chairwoman made the ominous comments while appearing on CNN's State of the Union Sunday to talk about the waiver program, which allows foreign nationals from 38 countries to enter the US for up to 90 days without a visa. Calling the waiver program 'America's Achilles heel,' Feinstein noted that the people suspected of shooting up the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo and attacking a Kosher grocery store in Paris were French citizens - and people from France are permitted to enter the US without a visa. Scroll down for video. Ominous remarks: Senator Dianne Feinstein said on CNN she believes there are terrorist sleeper cells present in the US. Attorney General Eric Holder, pictured here January 11 at an International meeting against terrorism in Paris, said the US is keeping track on suspicious individuals. While brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi, 34 and 32, responsible for the murders of 12 Charlie Hebdo staffers, were on a no-fly list, Senator Feinstein pointed out that had they wanted to enter the US, they could have done so using a fake passport. ‘They can come back from training, they go through a visa waiver country, and they come into this country,’ Feinstein said. ‘We have a big problem here.’ Feinstein, who has long been a vocal critic of the waiver program expanded under President George W. Bush to boost tourism, issued a warning against terrorist sleeper cells on US soil. ‘I think there are sleeper cells, not only in France, but certainly in other countries, and, yes, even in our own,’ Feinstein said. ‘So I think this calls for vigilance. It calls for seeing that the national security organizations of our country -- the intelligence community -- is funded fully, is directed ably, is cooperating with ... British intelligence, French intelligence, German intelligence, as we do.’ The attacks in France last week left a total of 17 people dead over the course of three bloody days, including 12 cartoonists and staff at Charlie Hebdo and four shoppers shot dead inside a grocery store during a hostage crisis perpetrated by the Kouchi brothers’ accomplice, Amedy Coulibaly. Perpetrators: Said (left) and Cherif Kouachi (right) targeted Charlie Hebdo magazine after it repeatedly published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, which some Muslims find deeply offensive. Attackers: The brothers fled Paris (pictured) on Wednesday last week then led police on a chase across northern France before they were shot and killed in a print works near the capital. Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen said it directed the attack by the masked gunmen to avenge the honor of the Prophet Muhammad, a frequent target of the weekly's satire. All three suspects were killed by French police during near-simultaneous raids at a suburban printing plant and the Kosher market in Paris. Recent polls show that Americans are deeply concerns about a similar terrorist attack at home. A Rasmussen poll released Sunday found that 65 per cent of Americans believe it is at least somewhat that an attack on 'those critical of Islam' in the US will occur over the next year, reported the Washington Times. During his appearance on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday, Attorney General Eric Holder tried to reassure the public that the Obama administration is doing everything possible to keep tabs on suspicious individuals. United they stand: Fifty world leaders march during a rally in Paris Sunday honoring the 17 victims of three days of bloodshed. ‘We have a universe of people who we focus on using legitimate means and keep track of them,’ Holder said, adding that they have no information at this time on specific threats. Congressman Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican, said over the weekend that the House Homeland Security Committee, which he chairs, plans to launch an investigation to identify potential security loopholes in the visa waiver program. ‘I think we need to take a look at the visa waiver program again, and see what we can do to prevent this kind of thing from happening, because I believe it will happen, if it hasn't already,’ McCaul said. The White House also announced that President Obama will host an anti-extremism summit February 18 to discuss ways to stop the radicalization and recruitment of Americans by terrorist groups like al Qaeda and ISIS. answer: The former Senate Intelligence Committee chairwoman called program that lets certain foreign citizens enter the country without a visa 'America's Achilles heel' Feinstein said had the Paris attackers wanted to enter the US, they could have done so using a fake passport without a visa. New poll shows 65 per cent of Americans believe it is at least somewhat that an attack on 'those critical of Islam' in the US will happen this year. question: By. Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 16:46 EST, 8 October 2013. |. UPDATED:. 17:14 EST, 8 October 2013. It's been dubbed the 'most unfortunate typo ever.' Senior White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer sparked outrage on Twitter today after he accidentally wrote the n-word instead of 'bigger' in a tweet. Pfeiffer was responding to a post from Johnathon Martin early Tuesday morning when he tweeted: '@jmartNYT also a much [n-word] factor on the right.' Oops: Senior White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer, pictured right with the President, has sparked outrage on Twitter after he accidentally wrote 'n*****' instead of 'bigger' in a tweet. Pfeiffer apologized soon after,. clarifying that the racial slur was obviously 'a horrendous typo' but it. was too late, the Twitter universe had already taken aim. Just four minutes after he clicked post, Twitter user Elise Foley tweeted: 'Dan Pfeiffer, check your Twitter' and Miss Laura declared to the Twittersphere the mistake was 'the most unfortunate typo ever.' Cuffe tweeted: 'Umm, what??,' and Alex Parker declared: 'Woah dude might want to delete this tweet fast.' Unfortunately for Pfeiffer, deleting isn't an option, given tweets from the official White House Twitter account are archived. Then users started suggesting. auto-correct didn't pick up the mistake because Pfeiffer uses the offensive term regularly. In context: Pfeiffer was responding to a post from Johnathon Martin early Tuesday morning when he tweeted: '@jmartNYT also a much [n-word] factor on the right' Apology: Pfeiffer apologized and clarified his mistake in a follow up tweet, pictured. RB tweeted: 'Better explanation: @Pfeiffer44 meant to write "bigger" but because he uses the n-word so much, his phone auto-corrected to the n-word.' Geoff Hamby added: 'So @pfeiffer44 is. accidentally tweeting out the "N-word" huh? Funny thing about. auto-correct is it only substitutes commonly used words.' Jonathan. Martin's original post, which Pfeiffer was trying to answer, read: 'Glad @NBCFirstRead acknowledged a. major factor in polarization: how Amers get information, rise of. Internet/cable.' Backlash: The typo tweet sparked outrage on Twitter almost immediately. Auto-correct: Some suggested auto-correct didn't pick up the mistake because Pfeiffer uses the n-word regularly. In response, Pfeiffer wrote: '@jmartNYT @NBCFirstRead it's a very smart point and massive factor in political polarization.' Then he followed up with the headache-inducing post, hitting the 'n' key instead of the 'b.' No doubt Pfeiffer will be proof reading his tweets from now on. answer:
Senior White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer sparked outrage on Twitter with the typo early Tuesday morning. Pfeiffer was responding to a post early Tuesday morning when he tweeted: '@jmartNYT also a much n***** factor on the right' He quickly apologized labeling the mistake 'a horrendous typo' Some critics suggested auto-correct didn't pick up the mistake before he posted the tweet because Pfeiffer uses the offensive term regularly.
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Translate "Due to its persistent nature, dermatofibromul is probably better classified as a neoplastic process, rather than a change of reactive tissue. A study of eruptive dermatofibromaului suggests that there may be a genetic component" to Spanish.
Debido a su carácter persistente, dermatofibromul es probablemente mejor clasificado como un proceso neoplásico en lugar de un cambio de tejido reactivo.
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input question: Write a random tweet? A random tweet: Going to bed now *thinks I Twitter WAY too much* IN: OPTIONS: - negative - positive Write a tweet that is negative. OUT: Is at work Q: negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) A: @PotterEntourage Oh, I'm sorry, I'd didn't it wasn't the real thing that's no fun! But you've got ice cream so that makes up for it! Q: Write a negative tweet. A: Wtf best week ever is over until 2010? I love that show question: Generate a tweet. negative answer: so warm!!! but wheres the sun?!?!?! i well got lied to Q: Write a negative tweet. A:
@soulboykirk I dunno? I'm going to meet him in the fall though he just text me. He woke up really early
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Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Table football and ping pong are also available.
Tablefootballandpingpongarealsoavailable.
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Article: You will need to make sure your oven is preheated before baking your turkey porcupine meatballs. Before turning on the oven, place the oven rack in the middle slot. Then turn the oven on to 375 degrees Fahrenheit or 190 degrees Celsius. You will be baking the meatballs in a 2-quart (1900 mL) glass baking dish. If you don’t have a glass dish, you can you a metal baking dish instead. Grease the baking dish with a teaspoon of olive oil and set aside. Place the ground turkey, instant rice, onion, garlic powder, pepper, salt, and celery salt in a large mixing bowl. Add ½ cup (120 mL) to the mixing bowl. Use your hands to thoroughly combine the ingredients. Once you have combined the meatball mixture, use your hands to shape it into meatballs. You will want to make each meatball about the same size as a golf ball. After you make each meatball, place it in the prepared baking dish. After you have shaped the meatballs and placed them in the prepared baking dish, add the tomato sauce, one cup (240 mL) water, and Worcestershire sauce to a mixing bowl. Stir the ingredients together until combined. Pour the sauce over the meatballs. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. Place the baking dish on the center rack of the oven. Bake the meatballs at 375 degrees Fahrenheit or 190 degrees Celsius for 60 minutes. Remove from oven. Allow the meatballs to cool for at least five minutes. You can then serve the meatballs by themselves, over steamed white rice, or with a side of cauliflower. Enjoy! Question: What is a summary of what this article is about? Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit or 190 degrees Celsius. Prepare a baking dish. Combine the meatball ingredients. Shape the meatballs. Mix the sauce ingredients. Bake the meatballs for one hour. Serve the meatballs. Article: Your personality is the most important thing to work on, if you want to get people to enjoy being around you, but that doesn't mean that more superficial things should be ignored completely. Especially if you stink. If you want to be fun to be around, make sure you practice basic hygiene so others can stand to be in your presence. Shower at least 4-5 times a week and change your clothes regularly. Change your socks and underwear every day. Wash your face, under your arms, and your hair regularly. Brush your teeth twice a day. . First impressions matter. If you're a 20 year old with an 8 year old's bowl cut, it's likely that you could be turning some people off of you before they even get a chance to know you. Get a haircut and learn to style your hair in a way that flatters your features and rounds out your face. Even if you go for an unkempt rockstar hair look, you've got to comb it every now and then. Nobody will want to hang out with you if you've got spiderweb growing in there. . While you don't need to wear what's popular, what's expensive, or what other people are wearing, it's true that you'll feel confident and happy if you're wearing clothes that make you feel confident and happy. That confidence will rub off on other people and make you fun to be around. There's no one cool way to wear clothes, and what's cool will totally depend on who you are, how old you are, and your own sense of style. You can look cool wearing thrift store clothes or wearing clothes from the mall. Pick a style that makes you feel good. If you feel better and more confident when you rock a hoodie and skater shoes, do it. If you feel confident when you dress up, start dressing up every day. If you can't live without your Levi's, get five pair that match. . Develop a healthy interest in making your body work for you, in ways that make you proud. If you respect your body, people will see that you're a person worthy of being around. Find a physical activity that you enjoy and try to get in shape, as much as possible. Not everybody has to play sports, or be cut rock climbers, but try to find something physical that you enjoy doing. Try doing free running, or skateboarding, or hiking, if you don't like traditional team-based sports. While it might seem like unhealthy vices like smoking, drugs, or alcohol can help you make friends, they won't help you keep friends in the long term, especially if you develop a problem with substance addiction. You want to be around people who have your best interest in mind, not people who want to screw it up. Practice healthy habits. . Nobody has a perfect body, or feels comfortable all day every day. But if you want people to enjoy being around you, try to put your self-consciousness and reservations about your body in the backseat and get comfortable being who you are. When you're young, it can be hard to figure out who exactly you are. Are you the kind of kid who picks up a guitar and dons a jean jacket and never takes it off? Are you the kind of kid who wears polo shirts and hangs out with the football team? Are you the kind of kid who games? There doesn't have to be a single answer to this question, and the more you're honest with yourself about your interests, your likes and dislikes, the more confident you'll be, and the more easily you'll be able to find friends who like you and want to be with you. Just because something is popular doesn't make it good. You don't have to be any particular way to fit in. If you love football and Magic: The Gathering equally, rep both at the same time. Be yourself. Question: What is a summary of what this article is about? Practice good hygiene. Get a flattering haircut Wear flattering clothes Be healthy Be comfortable in your own skin Know yourself. Article: On a small plate, combine 2 parts of antibacterial dish soap with 1 part of olive oil. Swirl the two together with a spoon until they’re fully mixed. The antibacterial soap will kill any germs or bacteria on the brushes, while the olive oil will help break down stubborn makeup so the brushes rinse clean. Don’t use a paper plate for mixing the cleaner. The oil will seep through paper. Take the brushes that you plan to clean and run them under lukewarm water. Run your fingers over the bristles to ensure that they’re all completely wet. Be careful to hold the brushes with the bristles facing down when you wet them. If water gets inside the brushes’ ferrell, the part of the brushes just below the bristles that holds them to the handle, it may loosen the glue so bristles start falling out. Coat all of the brushes’ bristles with the soap mixture. Next, run the brushes back and forth over the palm of your hand to work the cleaner in. Keep moving the brushes over your hand until the suds are no longer colored with makeup. For extremely dirty makeup brushes, you may need to wipe off the suds and dip the brushes in the cleaner a second time. Once the soapy residue is no longer colored, run the brushes under lukewarm water until no suds come out of the bristles. Gently reshape the wet bristles with your fingers, and lay them flat to air dry. If possible, lay your brushes flat on the edge of a table or counter so the bristles hang over the edge. That will keep any moisture from seeping into the ferrule. Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix the soap and olive oil. Wet your brushes. Dip the brushes in the cleaner and work it through the bristles. Rinse the brushes and air dry them.
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IN: Standard features include a choice of bed size in the double rooms, a pillow menu, air conditioning, cable Internet access, satellite TV, a direct dial telephone, a safe and a mini bar. ** OUT: standard features include a choice of bed size in the double rooms, a pillow menu, air conditioning, cable internet access, satellite tv, a direct dial telephone, a safe and a mini bar. IN: 7 years ago 04:35 xHamster jerking, instruction ** OUT: 7 years ago 04:35 xhamster jerking, instruction IN: This means that every time a person sweats, gives off a small amount of this pheromones, which at the same time make us more attractive and gaudy for the opposite sex. ** OUT: this means that every time a person sweats, gives off a small amount of this pheromones, which at the same time make us more attractive and gaudy for the opposite sex. IN: Bring to the boil and simmer for a few minutes. ** OUT:
bring to the boil and simmer for a few minutes.
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true_case
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Problem: How does the sentence end? We removed the tile from the bathroom and installed wood, since the Answer: wood was so lovely. Problem: How does the sentence end? Kenneth loves to eat more raw food than Brian because Answer: Brian hates fruit and vegetables so much. Problem: How does the sentence end? The tea was hurting Ben's teeth, though the coffee was not because the Answer: coffee was lacking any sugar. Problem: How does the sentence end? Before Jason could move in as a tenant to Dennis's apartment complex, Answer:
Dennis had to perform a background check and collect a security deposit.
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winogrande:1.1.0
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question: Write a story that ends with this sentence. Terry was still disappointed. answer: Terry hated his name. He wanted a cool name like Super Metro Volcano Man. He told his mother he wanted to change his name. His mother explained that he was named after his loving grandfather. Terry was still disappointed. question: Write a story that ends with this sentence. We could even see the trap working. answer: We had fruit flies in our home last year. We looked up various treatments. We tried red wine in bowls. When that didn't work we bought a special trap. We could even see the trap working. question: Write a story that ends with this sentence. He was very proud of his pots. answer: Gregory took a pottery class at a nearby night school. He was terrible at sculpture. He grew to like throwing pots on pottery wheels very much. Eventually he was making pots half as tall as he was. He was very proud of his pots. question: Write a story that ends with this sentence. Caroline opened the soda and drank it all in one gulp! answer:
Caroline never drinks carbonated beverages. Her friends pick on her because of it. One day they challenged her to drink a soda. Caroline wanted to win the challenge. Caroline opened the soda and drank it all in one gulp!
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
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Chicago Cubs The "Bleacher Bums" is a name given to fans, many of whom spend much of the day heckling, who sit in the bleacher section at Wrigley Field. Initially, the group was called "bums" because it referred to a group of fans who were at most games, and since those games were all day games, it was assumed they did not work. Many of those fans were, and are still, students at Chicago area colleges, such as DePaul University, Loyola, Northwestern University, and Illinois-Chicago. A Broadway play, starring Joe Mantegna, Dennis Farina, Dennis Franz, and James Belushi ran for years and was based on a group of Cub fans who frequented the club's games. The group was started in 1967 by dedicated fans Ron Grousl, Tom Nall and "mad bugler" Mike Murphy, who was a sports radio host during mid days on Chicago-based WSCR AM 670 "The Score". Murphy alleges that Grousl started the Wrigley tradition of throwing back opposing teams' home run balls. The current group is headed by Derek Schaul (Derek the Five Dollar Kid). Prior to the 2006 season, they were updated, with new shops and private bar (The Batter's Eye) being added, and Bud Light bought naming rights to the bleacher section, dubbing them the Bud Light Bleachers. Bleachers at Wrigley are general admission, except during the playoffs. The bleachers have been referred to as the "World's Largest Beer Garden." A popular T-shirt (sold inside the park and licensed by the club) which says "Wrigley Bleachers" on the front and the phrase "Shut Up and Drink Your Beer" on the reverse fuels this stereotype. Q: What did Bud Light dub the bleacher section?
the Bud Light Bleachers
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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Q: Colin Parry said he had asked Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness to speak at the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Centre during a visit to Belfast. Johnathan Ball, three, and Tim Parry, 12, died in the attack in March 1993. The Northern Ireland deputy first minister, who was a senior IRA figure, has agreed to the visit in principle. The two boys died and 54 others were injured when two bombs hidden in litter bins went off in Bridge Street. Mr Parry made the request to Mr McGuinness after travelling to Belfast for a BBC Radio Five Live documentary. He said he had invited the politician to speak because "part of our ethos is that we talk to everyone". "We don't just talk to victims of terrorism or young people who are at risk of being radicalised. We also talk to people who have been associated with terrorist acts," he said. "In simple terms, you make peace with your enemies, not with your friends. He added that while Mr McGuinness was "now a mainstream politician, Martin's history is one of being involved with the IRA". "His past would have placed him beyond the pale for many people, but not for me and my foundation," he said. Mr McGuinness has previously met with Mr Parry and visited the centre and the town for private meetings. During a visit in 2001 he said he was sorry that Irish republicans were responsible for the boys' deaths and that the bombing had been wrong. A: The father of a boy killed in the IRA bomb attack in Warrington has asked a former leader of the group to lecture at a centre set up in his son's memory. Text: Pigeon racer Simon Schofield said he believed 25 of his birds had been killed so far this year by raptors. The RSPB said birds of prey were increasingly nesting in cities and would naturally kill racing pigeons. But the charity said this accounted for only a small proportion of losses and many failed to return to lofts due to straying and collisions with buildings. A pair of peregrine falcons are often seen nesting on buildings around Leeds University. Peregrines have also been present on Wakefield Cathedral for a number of years. The RSPB said such birds, which are a protected species, were colonising in cities because high rise buildings replicated natural habitats such as cliff edges Mr Schofield, of Wetherby Road, Leeds, said: "I've got 60 birds now and I reckon I'll end up with 30. "It's not just the emotional side, but the cost too. Racing pigeons aren't cheap and for each one that gets killed or injured you've to replace them or get them treated. "This is my hobby but now I'm facing the possibility of having to give it up." But birder Paul Wheatley, who takes pictures of the Leeds peregrines, said it was wrong to assume that pigeon losses were a result of birds of prey. "Peregrines eat a variety of species and pigeons make up only a small amount of their meals. "Also, as hard as it must be for pigeon fanciers to lose birds this way, it is also the natural order of things and there is not a lot we can do about that." summary: Birds of prey nesting in Leeds are threatening the future of pigeon racing in the city, fanciers fear. Question: Article:On Wednesday, the High Court approved the £84m takeover by utilities giant Severn Trent. However, shareholders of the Wrexham-based company, who called it a "David versus Goliath" dispute are appealing. Any application to appeal must now be made by Monday and the case will be heard by 22 February. Some staff and customers had opposed the move amid fears for jobs and an increase in bills. Customers pay an average of £145 a year for their water compared with £172 for Severn Trent. Dee Valley Water employs about 180 people and has 230,000 customers across the Wrexham and Chester areas. Summarize the main points of that article. Answer: Opponents of the takeover of Dee Valley Water have been granted leave to appeal the move. Q: The group of fans who towed it more than 2,000 miles around France in the summer say it is now beyond repair. After a Christmas party in the vehicle over the festive period, they plan to get rid of it in the new year. They offered it to a museum, but it was rejected, so they are now considering entering it into a demolition derby. The 20-year-old Green And White Army (GAWA) caravan has its own Facebook page and attracted international media attention at the Euros as it travelled around France. It went from Cherbourg in the north-west to the southern coastal city of Nice, before heading north again to Paris, via Lyon. To save money, the fans tried to avoid toll roads so ended up driving almost 3,000 miles. One of the supporters, Lee Brooks, said: "We offered it to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, but they didn't want it. They said it wasn't old enough for a museum. "It's a pity because this caravan certainly has a bit of history to it." The vehicle needed running repairs during the journey through France, especially after negotiating the twisting roads of the Alps. On a number of occasions, the supporters considered abandoning it and using hotels. However, the caravan became a magnet for attention wherever they went so they stuck with it. One of the fans involved, Noel Cowan, said: "We had Austrians, Germans and Poles in the caravan with us at various times. We had a BBQ with them all. "It was unreal - memories that we'll never forget." The fans' plan had been to keep the caravan for the next two years in case Northern Ireland qualify for the World Cup in Russia, but they have now reluctantly accepted that will not be possible. "It wouldn't even make it to the ferry at Larne, never mind Moscow," said Mr Cowan. A:
A caravan from Northern Ireland which became a social media sensation at the European Football championships in France may soon be demolished.
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huggingface:xsum
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The man swept the empty living room. What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a 3 out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence? OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 A man is sweeping the floor of a house using a long broom. A man jumps while on a snowboard. What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a 1 out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence? OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 A boy jumps into a not-so-crowded public pool. A guy is going up for a lay-up on a basketball court. What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a 1 out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence? OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 A dog is on the beach near a ball. The central bank's policy board left rates steady for now, as widely expected, but surprised the market by declaring that overall risks were weighted toward weakness. What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a 4 out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence? OPTIONS: - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
On Tuesday, the central bank left interest rates steady, as expected, but also declared that overall risks were weighted toward weakness and warned of deflation risks.
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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Write a sentence based on "canada s prime minister calls early election"
canada 's prime minister stephen harper dissolved parliament on sunday and called an early election for next month in hopes of strengthening his conservative minority government 's hold on power .
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gigaword:1.2.0
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Write a sentence not in English.
Totuși, acestea vor fi pur și simplu cuvinte, dacă, în viitor, Parlamentul permite statelor membre să risipească miliarde în industria minieră.
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