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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. Given a disfluent sentence, modify the sentence to it to its equivalent fluent form, preserving the meaning of the sentence. Example: Who did the Han Chinese want to help the Khitan no I mean the Mongols fight? Output: Who did the Han Chinese want to help the Mongols fight? The input initially means Khitan and then changes to Mongols, hence this is correct. New input case for you: When was pharmacy no ambulatory care pharmacy approved as its own certification? Output:
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Detailed Instructions: Given a sentence in the Japanese, provide an equivalent translation in Lao that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is. Problem:落書きのように見えて、しばしば既に荒らされている壁にスプレーを振り掛ける、USAでのソニーのPSPの新しい広告キャンペーンが他の落書きアーティストから攻撃をうけている。 Solution:
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Definition: You are given a sentence in Arabic. Your job is to translate the Arabic sentence into English. Input: حتى الأشخاص الذين يبيعون عصي الجولف هذه — أنا أقصد أنهم سوف يقولون أن لها أربعة أعمدة محورية تقلل من تناقص سرعة عصى الجولف وبالتالي تدفع الكرة لمسافة أبعد — لكنهم سوف يقولون ، انظر أنت لن تحصل على أداء يستحق دفع 57,000 دولار لعصي الجولف هذه Output:
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a sequence of actions to navigate an agent in its environment, provide the correct command in a limited form of natural language that matches the sequence of actions when executed. Commands are lowercase and encapsulate the logic of the sequence of actions. Actions are individual steps that serve as the building blocks for a command. There are only six actions: 'I_LOOK', 'I_WALK', 'I_RUN', 'I_JUMP', 'I_TURN_LEFT', and 'I_TURN_RIGHT'. These actions respectively align with the commands 'look', 'walk', 'run', 'jump', 'turn left', and 'turn right'. For commands, 'left' and 'right' are used to denote the direction of an action. opposite turns the agent backward in the specified direction. The word 'around' makes the agent execute an action while turning around in the specified direction. The word 'and' means to execute the next scope of the command following the previous scope of the command. The word 'after' signifies to execute the previous scope of the command following the next scope of the command. The words 'twice' and 'thrice' trigger repetition of a command that they scope over two times or three times, respectively. Actions and commands do not have quotations in the input and output. I_WALK I_WALK I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT
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Teacher:Generate an explanation for the given claim using the provided supporting material from the paragraph. Please consider the following points while generating an output. 1) The claim will always have supporting proof in the paragraph, and the paragraph will have a clear point of view supporting the claim. 2) There can be instances where direct correlation to the claim is not available. Make use of the sentences in the paragraph to provide a corresponding output supporting the claim. 3) The explanation should be at least one and at most twelve sentences long. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Paragraph: Deals being negotiated between drugmakers and the insurers who buy medicines now sometimes include extra rebates — or even full refunds — if drugs don’t help patients as expected. It’s part of an effort driven by insurers and government health programs to align the cost of care with the quality of care, and slow the relentless growth of prescription drug costs. “We’re spending less money on drugs that are less effective,” said Dr. Michael Sherman, chief medical officer for the not-for-profit insurer Harvard Pilgrim, which has several of these deals and is negotiating more. Sherman says one-fourth of every dollar it spends on patient care goes to prescription drugs. For the patient, it doesn’t mean a check in the mail if cancer comes back after a round of treatment. But it does mean patients could get a drug that an insurer might otherwise be unwilling to pay for and that might help them. And insurers, who now can track how patients fare through electronic medical records, will be reducing wasteful spending and making at least a dent in overall health care costs. “It’s going to be part of the solution” to soaring drug prices, predicts Roger Longman, CEO of Real Endpoints, an analytics company that assesses the value of medicines for drugmakers, insurers and other clients. Many new drugs now top $100,000 per year or course of treatment, even though their benefits are unclear or only marginally better than cheaper, older drugs. Buyers of those new drugs, usually insurance companies, are hesitant to pay without assurance the drugs will help patients. Not only is that bad for patients, it makes insurers spend even more on complications and hospital stays if the drugs don’t work. As a result, insurers often restrict access to expensive new drugs. Sometimes that’s achieved by making patients pay more out of their own pockets, or making doctors wade through red tape to get authorization for a patient’s medicine. Sometimes patients have to try cheaper drugs first, and only when they fail — and the patients’ health has deteriorated — are they allowed to get the pricey new drug. Pharmaceutical companies have an incentive here, too: These deals may help them sell more of the new drug they’ve spent hundreds of millions of dollars or more developing. For example, a new generation of injected cholesterol drugs does an impressive job of reducing so-called bad cholesterol. But the drugs, Amgen’s Repatha and Sanofi’s Praluent, cost $14,000 a year, while cheap generic pills do a good job of lowering cholesterol for most people for $300 a year or less. Predictably, insurers often reject prescriptions for these drugs. So Amgen, trying to boost disappointing sales for a drug expected to be a huge seller, is offering full refunds to insurers if patients have a heart attack or stroke while taking its drug. On Tuesday, Amgen announced its first deal to do so, with Harvard Pilgrim. Sanofi has a contract with insurer Cigna to pay extra rebates if patient cholesterol doesn’t fall as much as expected. “It demonstrates the fact that we are standing behind the value the product has, and we’re willing to put some money behind it,” said James Borneman, Sanofi’s head of strategic pricing. Some insurers are now demanding these deals, which are expected to become standard for some drugs: super-expensive medicines for cancer and rare diseases, and others that are used widely enough to cost insurers millions. In addition, the drugs must have a benefit that’s easy to measure, such as keeping kids with asthma out of the emergency room or preventing growth of cancerous tumors for a certain period. Cigna has been pursuing more of these types of deals after finding that some of its earlier efforts “met or exceeded expectations in terms of benefit to our customers, patients,” said Chris Bradbury, who heads Cigna’s prescription benefit program. One of its early deals, with drugmaker Merck for its diabetes pills Januvia and Janumet, dates to 2009, with rebates pegged to how much patients lower blood sugar. “We keep re-signing that agreement, so I think they’re pretty satisfied,” said Bob McMahon, head of U.S. marketing at Merck, which also has such contracts with insurers and hospital systems covering an asthma medicine and is negotiating contracts for an infection drug. Other companies with such deals for one or more medicines include drugmakers Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, Novo Nordisk and Roche’s Genentech unit; insurers Aetna and Priority Health, and prescription benefit manager Express Scripts. On their own, these deals are unlikely to reverse the persistent rise in medical spending, experts say. But they improve the chance that the money will at least go to treatments that work best — by making sure insurers and drug companies have something at stake along with the patient. “There’s a risk on both sides with these contracts,” said Dr. Mark Fendrick, director of the University of Michigan’s Center for Value-Based Insurance Design. “Both want to make sure they’ll get the outcome they want.” ___ Follow Linda A. Johnson at https://twitter.com/LindaJ_onPharma . Claim: New deals for drugs: No heart attack or your money back. Student:
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Japanese. Problem:Pensamos que esta era una buena historia. Solution:
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task you will be given a list of numbers. You should remove any number that is not an integer (whole number). If every number is not an whole number then an empty list ("[]") should be returned. Otherwise, answer with the list of whole numbers separated by comma inside brackets. PROBLEM: [52, 2.596] SOLUTION: [52] PROBLEM: [21.964, 10.747, -85, 35] SOLUTION: [-85, 35] PROBLEM: [-0.635, -5.906, -35.462, 25, 92, 42.026, 26.046, 72, -25] SOLUTION:
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Instructions: In this task, you are given a statement spoken by a politician in natural language. Your task is to generate the subject of the discussion for the given statement. The subject generated is not necessarily a part of the given input. Your answer should contain one or more words. Input: Says Alex Sink failed Florida homeowners by using predatory lending practices. Output:
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Two analogies that relate items to the associated containers is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates item A to its associated container B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate container for the given item C, following the "A : B" relation. Ex Input: detergent : bottle. soda : ? Ex Output: can Ex Input: picture : frame. kleenex : ? Ex Output: box Ex Input: clothes : dresser. water : ? Ex Output:
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Q: In this task, you're given an ambiguous question (which can be answered in more than one way). Your task is to write a question that clarifies the given question in such a way that the generated question has one unique answer. Where was the hindenburg scheduled to fly and how many passengers were on the british airship? A:
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You are given a question-answer pair. Answer with their type. Pay attention that there may be more than one correct type, but you only have to choose one. In your responses, use of the following types: (1) Humans: Any individual or group of humans, including fictional ones (e.g., a group or organization of persons , an individual, title of a person, description of a person); (2) Event: Any phenomenon natural or artificial (e.g., named hurricanes, Battles, Wars, Sports events, Terrorist attacks); (3) Entity: A thing with distinct and independent existence (Animals, Organs of body, Colors, Inventions, books and other creative pieces, Currency name, Diseases, and medicine, Food, Musical instrument, Languages, Plants, Products, Religions, Sports, Elements and substances, Symbols and signs, Techniques and methods, Equivalent terms, Vehicles); (4) Facility: Something built for a particular purpose (Buildings, Airports, Highways, Bridges); (5) Location: A place (Cities, Countries, Mountains, States); (6) Law: Named documents made into laws (e.g., “the first amendment”, "civil rights act"); (7) Organization: an organized body of people with a particular purpose (Company names, e.g. Google, Cults or terrorist groups, e.g. Al Qaeda); (8) Date: Absolute or relative dates or periods, bigger than 1 day (Years, Range, e.g. from Monday to Tuesday, or during the 20th century, Approximate time); (9) Time: Any temporal range/unit that is shorter than a day (e.g., 2 o'clock, 1 pm); (10) Money: Monetary values, including unit (e.g., "$26", "914$"); (11) Quantity: postcodes or other codes, the number of sth, Ranks, fractions, speed, temperature, size, area, and volume, weight (e.g., "26 degree" "17 inch"); (12) Description: description and abstract concepts (e.g., the definition of something, the manner of an action, reasons); (13) Abbreviation: expression abbreviated (e.g., AMT = abbreviation of Amazon Mechanical Turk). Don't generate any word that is not mentioned in the list of types (Humans, Event, Entity, Facility, Location, Law, Organization, Date, Time, Money, Quantity, Description, Abbreviation). If you can not associate any of the given types with the provided question and answer pair, respond "Other". Q: Question: Where can people using iPods on planes view the device's interface? (Answer: individual seat-back displays). A: Entity. **** Q: Question: Socrate's what is a classic example of passive solar design? (Answer: Megaron House). A: Entity. **** Q: Question: What is in dispute regarding the research into the core of the teachings? (Answer: The reliability). A:
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In this task, you are given a dialogue from a conversation between an agent and a customer. Your task is to determine the speaker of the dialogue. Answer with "agent" or "customer". Ok, I wish to travel on 07/22 and 07/24. customer Please book my ticket. customer Sure, on which dates would you like to travel?
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Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Q: Context: Phew!I just got back from the dentist and amazingly , i was late ! The appointment is at 2 pm but i woke up at 230pm instead ! Argh . A:
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Let me give you an example: Head: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry The answer to this example can be: Yes Here is why: This is a good example. The basket is used for carrying the laundry. OK. solve this: Head: burger buns<sep>Tail: slather with catsup Answer:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. You are given a paragraph (Passage), a question (Question) and two answer options (Option1 and Option2). Your task is to choose the correct answer to the question based on the passage. Answer of the question cannot be found directly from the passage, it is indirectly indicated in the passage. Do not answer with words other than the two options, and do not answer with option titles(e.g. "option1" or "1" are not acceptable answers.) Passage: Yes going on a train , this is was our ideal weekend activity not too long ago . We purchased tickets to travel from Boston to New York City . As we entered the platform of the train is was pure steel and looked so solidly strong . Shortly the train horn blasted making me jump of my seat lol . Anyway we soon started moving and our train ride was underway . The conductor walked the isles and collected our tickets . First I saw large suburban areas but as we got into Connecticut many farms were being spotted . It was n't very hilly but sure was a country atmosphere . Soon we approached NYC and the train came to slow stop , we had arrived at our destination . Question: Where were the things they were watching? Option1: In the station Option2: The scenery. Output:
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Instructions: In this task, you will be shown an extract from a movie plot. You need to read the extract and create questions that can be answered from the extract. The questions should be well-formed and grammatically correct. The questions should be completely answerable from the given passage and should not require any external knowledge. Subjective questions are not allowed. Create questions that result in factoid answers. A simple rule of thumb to decide whether a question is factoid or not is to see if two different people with average reading/comprehension skills would come up with the same answer after reading the passage. Input: Following the grisly suicide of the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain (Robert Arden), 32-year-old international conglomerate CEO Damien Thorn (Sam Neill) is appointed in his place, an office his adoptive father Robert Thorn once held. Having fully embraced his unholy lineage and run his company for seven years, Damien now attempts to reshape his destiny by halting the Second Coming of Christ. However, Father DeCarlo (Rossano Brazzi), a priest from the Subiaco monastery where Father Spiletto spent his final days and observed Damien from afar since his adopted father's death, acquires the Seven Daggers of Megiddo that were dug out of the ruins of the Thorn Museum in Chicago. Joined by six other priests, DeCarlo plans to kill Damien while finding the Christ Child. Meanwhile, Damien becomes romantically involved with journalist Kate Reynolds (Lisa Harrow). Learning of his assassins and taking out all but DeCarlo over time, he proceeds to mold Reynolds's young son Peter (Barnaby Holm) into a disciple by playing on the boy's desire for a father figure.After the alignment of stars in the Cassiopeia constellation on March 24, 1982, generating what is described as a second Star of Bethlehem, Damien realizes it is a sign of the Second Coming and orders his followers to kill all boys born in England on the morning of March 24, 1982 to prevent the Christ Child's return to power. A week after a string of thirty one infant deaths, Reynolds encounters DeCarlo as he reveals Damien's true identity to her while giving her evidence of the murders. The next day, Damien rapes and sodomises Reynolds. The following morning Reynolds discovers Damien's birthmark. Damien tells Peter to follow DeCarlo, resulting in Damien learning that his advisor, Harvey Dean, had concealed the date of his son's birth when Peter reports DeCarlo visiting Dean's wife Barbara and revealing her husband's role in the infant murders. Dean refuses to kill his son and makes preparations to flee the country, only to return home and be killed by his wife, Barbara, who has fallen under Damien's control and murdered their child.DeCarlo later visits Reynolds and reveals that Peter is now under Damien's influence and that the real Christ Child is now beyond Damien's reach. Agreeing to help DeCarlo, Reynolds tricks Damien with the promise to bring him to the church ruins where the Christ Child is in exchange for Peter. The plan backfires when Damien spots DeCarlo first and uses Peter as a human shield against the dagger. As Peter dies in his mother's arms, Damien throttles Father DeCarlo before calling out for Christ to appear before him and "face him". This leaves Damien open to be stabbed in the back by Reynolds using DeCarlo's Megiddo dagger. As Damien staggers through the courtyard and collapses, a vision of Christ appears in the archway above him. Damien scolds Christ for thinking he has won, and then dies. DeCarlo reappears carrying Peter's body and hands him to a praying Kate before they leave the ruins.Revelation chapter 21, verse 4, is seen, indicating that when Christ returns to earth, peace will reign for all who faithfully awaited the Lord's return. Output:
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Teacher:In this task, You are given an open-domain question that can be answered based on factual information. Your task is to provide \*short\* answer (in a few words only) for the given question. The short answer can be one or more entities or it can also be boolean \*yes\* or \*no\*. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: who wrote the theme song to barney miller Student:
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You are given a passage. You need to construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) its answer is the whole paragraph. Avoid creating questions that can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph. if the baby comes out feet first, I runs the risk of have the cord wrapped around the neck,and can choke it to death. If the baby comes out head first, doctor can make sure the cord is not wrapped around the neck. Also the head and shoulders need to come out first as to allow the vagina to stretch enough to allow them to slide out.
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task you will be given a process, and a question. The process contains a sequence of steps that happen in order. The question asks about the effect of a certain event on another event. If the first event has a positive effect on the second event, answer with "for", if it has a negative effect, answer with "against". If there's no causal relationship between the two, answer with "none". Process: -Greenhouse gases are released into the air by human activities -The earth changes energy from the sun into heat -Heat rises from the ground -Greenhouse gas molecules in the atmosphere prevent the heat from going into space -The temperature of the earth increases -The temperature continues to rise and melts the polar ice caps -The temperature rises even faster. Question: What is the effect of people buy more cars and boats on the polar ice caps melt more.?
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In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to convert all the alphabets in the list with a number representing their position in the English alphabet. E.g., replace A by 1, B by 2, a by 1, b by 2, and so on. Example: ['8129', 'a', '4245', '2391', 'Y', '7569'] Example solution: 8129, 1, 4245, 2391, 25, 7569 Example explanation: Here, the alphabets in the list are 'a' and 'Y', hence we replace them by their positions in the English alphabet '1' and '25', respectively in the input list to get '8129, 1, 4245, 2391, 25, 7569'. Problem: ['I', 'H', '7013', '253', 'K', '495', '9197', 'R', '8593', 'M', 'r', '4505', '675', '4577', 'I', '8579', '2011', '3349', '4283', '2605', '7453', '5681', 'z', '6805', 'v', '6511', 's', 'T', '6723', '7547', 'B', '317', '6025']
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are numbers in the same order as they appear in the list A. Part 2. Example ['238', 'h', '92', 'U', '2799'] Answer: 238, 92, 2799 Explanation: Here, the numbers in the input list in order are '238', '92' and '2799'. Part 3. Exercise ['E', '9811', 'k'] Answer:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. The contrast in atmosphere between Saturday and the equivalent day two years ago in the main interview room at Wimbledon could hardly have been greater. In 2013, journalists attending Maria Sharapova’s press conference were left gobsmacked as she hit back at Serena Williams over comments made in a magazine interview, believed to be about the Russian’s relationship with Grigor Dimitrov, the Bulgarian player who the American had reportedly once been romantically involved with. ‘If Serena wants to talk about something personal, she should talk about her relationship and her boyfriend that was married — and is getting a divorce and has kids — and not draw attention to other things,’ said Sharapova of Williams’s own relationship with French coach Patrick Mouratoglou.Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova have had at times endured a rather frosty relationshipTwo years ago, the pair exchanged snide remarks about each other's romantic livesHowever, with the dust having now settled, they have restored a mutual respect and will hope to face each other at WimbledonSharapova defeated Williams in 2004 to win her first and only Wimbledon title when she was still a teenagerIn the years since though, Williams has got the better of their head-to-head record, with her most recent win coming in the Australian Open final Question:Since then, _ has won all of their 16 meetings, the most recent being this year’s Australian Open final. Output:
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The task is to generate text based of an event. For the given event, there will be a person who does the action in the event (usually PersonX). Your task is to write that persons emotional reaction to the event, i.e. how that person feels after doing the action. [Q]: PersonX wipes the ___ from PersonY's face [A]: satisfied [Q]: PersonX makes PersonX's contribution [A]: satisfied [Q]: PersonX spends ___ exploring [A]:
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You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Galician. -------- Question: Y también, la esperanza es que uno empiece a conectarse con el sistema más grande. Answer: E tamén, a esperanza é que comecemos a conectarnos con todo o sistema maior. Question: ¿Puede el arte cambiar el mundo? Answer: Podería a arte cambiar o mundo? Question: Lo único que podemos pensar aquí en la Tierra como analogía... Answer:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, that neither agree with nor contradict each other. Your job is to alter sentence 2 so that the pair clearly agree with each other. Generated sentences must be short, with less than 15 words. New information can be introduced. Avoid using pronouns to confuse the subject of the sentence. Sentence 1: Jon saw his friend Tom coming out of the grocery store with a bag of fruit. Sentence 2: Tom had been shopping for fruit to give Jon. Solution: Tom had gone into the store before he was seen by Jon. Why? Tom must have gone into the store to come out of it. New input: Sentence 1: The girl with the wide eyes has a marker hanging from her nose. Sentence 2: The wide eyed girl has a marker hanging from her nose in order to amuse her little brother. Solution:
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You are given a sentence in Polish. Your job is to translate the Polish sentence into Spanish. Example: Udostępniam rozwiązanie. Jestem bardzo szczęśliwy. Example solution: Brindo soluciones. Estoy muy feliz. Example explanation: The Polish sentence is correctly translated into Spanish, because the meaning is preserved. Problem: Poczyniliśmy wiele odkryć, udowodniliśmy, że macierz pozakomórkowa komunikuje się z chromatyną.
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Q: You are given a sentence in Polish. Your job is to translate the Polish sentence into Portugese. Nie można się jej pozbyć. A:
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This task is about using the specified sentence and converting the sentence to Resource Description Framework (RDF) triplets of the form (subject, predicate object). The RDF triplets generated must be such that the triplets accurately capture the structure and semantics of the input sentence. The input is a sentence and the output is a list of triplets of the form [subject, predicate, object] that capture the relationships present in the sentence. When a sentence has more than 1 RDF triplet possible, the output must contain all of them. [EX Q]: J.J.Murray was of the Labour Party. [EX A]: [['J. J. Murray', 'PARTY', 'Labour']] [EX Q]: 4.0 was on May 25. [EX A]: [['4', 'DATE', 'may 25']] [EX Q]: Located next to the Rainbow Vegetarian Café is a restaurant called The Rice Boat. It has high prices and a low rating. [EX A]:
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Teacher:In this task, you are given a context paragraph, a question based on that and corresponding answer of a question. Your task is to generate supporting fact/knowledge from context paragraph which helps in answering a given question. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Iannis Smaragdis (Greek: Γιάννης Σμαραγδής ) is a Greek film director. Question: Are Yannis Smaragdis and Simon West both film directors? Answer: yes Student:
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head happens before the Tail or not. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Let me give you an example: Head: PersonX swims at the local pool<sep>Tail: PersonX learns a new way of swimming The answer to this example can be: Yes Here is why: This is a good example. The Head happens before the Tail. OK. solve this: Head: PersonX accidentally broke ___<sep>Tail: scared Answer:
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Detailed Instructions: Given a sentence in the Japanese, provide an equivalent translation in Filipino that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is. See one example below: Problem: フランスのパリ、パルク・デ・プランスで行われた2007年ラグビーワールドカップのプールCで、イタリアは31対5でポルトガルを下した。 Solution: អ៊ីតាលីបានឈ្នះលើព័រទុយហ្គាល់ 31-5 ក្នុងប៉ូលCនៃពីធីប្រកួតពានរង្វាន់ពិភពលោកនៃកីឡាបាល់ឱបឆ្នាំ2007ដែលប្រព្រឹត្តនៅប៉ាសឌេសប្រីន ក្រុងប៉ារីស បារាំង។ Explanation: This is a correct and accurate translation from Japanese to Khamer because translated text is just paraphrased of Japanese sentence. Also, it preserves the numbers as it is. Problem: 審議が先週の水曜日に始まってから、陪審は米地方裁判所判事ジェームズ・B・ザゲルに2つの文書を送った。 Solution:
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Portuguese. Your job is to translate the Portuguese sentence into Spanish. Problem:Este é um exemplo de uma nova versão do Scratch que lançaremos nos próximos meses, e estamos também a encorajar-vos seguirem novas direcções. Solution:
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Q: Given a sentence, generate a most likely context or previous statement. The previous statement should be relevant to the given statement. We see the shot from above, and a recap. A:
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Given a sentence in Bulgarian, generate a new Bulgarian sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true. One example is below. Q: Вие можете да планирате една шапка портфейл, за да носят всичките си кредитни карти. A: Можете да използвате кредитна карта портфейл, за да влезете във всичките си кредитни карти. Rationale: This is a good example of a change in the input. The created sentence is semantically similar to the input as both are talking about credit card wallets and the changes in the sentence follows the commonsense knowledge. Q: А ти [ о, Мухаммад ] се сдобиваш с ядлива крава. A:
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. You're given a fill-in-the-blank question where the answer is PersonX. You need to minimally change the given question so that the answer flips to PersonY. This task typically involves replacing one word i.e., the 'trigger word' with its antonym (e.g., changing from "sympathetic" to "stern"). You should not change any content in the given question beyond a word or two i.e. the trigger word/phrase. PersonX and PersonY should not be equally likely to fill the blank. For your question, PersonY should be a well-agreed answer to fill in the blank. Your generations should NOT contain potentially explicit, offensive, or adult content. Do not use the names of real people or generic names (e.g., Donald Trump, John Doe, etc.) in your question. Avoid repeating the same style or phrase in generating your modified question e.g. this task can be always solved using a simple negation i.e. by adding not, never, etc. Instead, try to increase the word diversity. Your question must contain at least 15 and at most 30 words. Your question must have at least 70% overlapping words with the given question. You must utilize the given context word while writing the question. Your question must contain only one blank. Make sure that PersonX and PersonY have the same gender. In your question, PersonX and PersonY should be used only ONCE and PersonX should appear earlier than PersonY. Although there are many correct answers, you only need to write one of them. Example: Context word: upset. Question: PersonX yelled at PersonY because _ was so upset about the news. Answer: PersonX. Output: PersonX comforted at PersonY because _ was so upset about the news. On replacing the trigger word "yelled" with its antonym "comforted", the answer flips to PersonY which is as per the given instruction. So, this is a valid question. New input case for you: Context Word: paper. Question: PersonX wrote on the paper with a pencil unlike PersonY who wrote with a pen, because _ wanted to erase it later. Answer: PersonX Output:
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You are given a statement written in Telugu. Choose the most logical word from the given 4 options which can be used to replace the <MASK> token in the statement. Output the word from the correct option . [EX Q]: Statement: గ్రామంలో ప్రభుత్వ ప్రాథమిక పాఠశాల ఒకటి ఉంది.సమీప బాలబడి, ప్రాథమిక పాఠశాల <MASK>, ప్రాథమికోన్నత పాఠశాల మునుపల్లిలోను, మాధ్యమిక పాఠశాల మునుపల్లిలోనూ ఉన్నాయి. సమీప జూనియర్ కళాశాల, ప్రభుత్వ ఆర్ట్స్ / సైన్స్ డిగ్రీ కళాశాల సదాశివపేటలోను, ఇంజనీరింగ్ కళాశాల సంగారెడ్డిలోనూ ఉన్నాయి. సమీప వైద్య కళాశాల, మేనేజిమెంటు కళాశాల, పాలీటెక్నిక్ సంగారెడ్డిలో ఉన్నాయి.సమీప వృత్తి విద్యా శిక్షణ పాఠశాల మునుపల్లిలోను, అనియత విద్యా కేంద్రం సంగారెడ్డిలోను, దివ్యాంగుల ప్రత్యేక పాఠశాల హైదరాబాదు లోనూ ఉన్నాయి. Option A: తక్కడ్‌పల్లిలోను Option B: హైదరాబాదు Option C: మునుపల్లిలోను Option D: మునుపల్లిలోనూ [EX A]: తక్కడ్‌పల్లిలోను [EX Q]: Statement: ఇది మండల కేంద్రమైన Y. రామవరం నుండి 20 కి. మీ. దూరం లోను, సమీప పట్టణమైన <MASK> నుండి 97 కి. మీ. దూరంలోనూ ఉంది. 2011 భారత జనగణన గణాంకాల ప్రకారం ఈ గ్రామం 58 ఇళ్లతో, 228 జనాభాతో 43 హెక్టార్లలో విస్తరించి ఉంది. గ్రామంలో మగవారి సంఖ్య 115, ఆడవారి సంఖ్య 113. షెడ్యూల్డ్ కులాల సంఖ్య 0 కాగా షెడ్యూల్డ్ తెగల సంఖ్య 228. గ్రామం యొక్క జనగణన లొకేషన్ కోడ్ 586779.పిన్ కోడ్: 533483. Option A: పనసలపాలెంలోనూ Option B: వై.రామవరం Option C: పెద్దాపురం Option D: కాకినాడ [EX A]: పెద్దాపురం [EX Q]: Statement: గ్రామంలో ప్రభుత్వ ప్రాథమిక పాఠశాలలు రెండు, ప్రభుత్వ ప్రాథమికోన్నత పాఠశాల ఒకటి ఉన్నాయి. బాలబడి, మాధ్యమిక పాఠశాల‌లు <MASK>లో ఉన్నాయి. సమీప జూనియర్ కళాశాల, ప్రభుత్వ ఆర్ట్స్ / సైన్స్ డిగ్రీ కళాశాల, ఇంజనీరింగ్ కళాశాల, మేనేజిమెంటు కళాశాల, పాలీటెక్నిక్‌లు, ఉన్నాయి. సమీప వృత్తి విద్యా శిక్షణ పాఠశాల తణుకు లోను, అనియత విద్యా కేంద్రం ఉండ్రాజవరం లోను, దివ్యాంగుల ప్రత్యేక పాఠశాల, సమీప వైద్య కళాశాల ఏలూరు లోను, ఉన్నాయి. Option A: ఉండ్రాజవరం Option B: ఏలూరు Option C: సకి Option D: తణుకు [EX A]:
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Q: You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into English. این گوریل ها به قتل رسیده اند ، شاید بتوان گفت مصلوب شده اند و تعجبی ندارد که ، (این عکس ها) خشم بین المللی را برانگیخت. A:
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You are given a sentence in Hebrew. Your job is to translate the Hebrew sentence into English. אני מבינה את זה.
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Given a sentence in Korean, provide an equivalent paraphrased translation in Chinese that retains the same meaning both through the translation and the paraphrase. 미국 센서스 국에 따르면,이 도시는 토지를 소유하고있는 총 면적이 1.35 % 인 물입니다.
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In this task, you are given a public comment from online platforms. You are expected to classify the comment into two classes: obscene and non-obscene. A comment is obscene if it is considered offensive to the public sense of decency, for example because it too obviously relates to sex or contains language regarded as taboo in polite usage. One example: Comment: Damn! Another cloudy day, and it's all Obama's doing! Solution is here: Obscene Explanation: This is obscenity because it hints on sexual content that is offensive to the public sense of decency. Now, solve this: Comment: Shaggy's older brother and an original member of the group. Utsler, a heroin addict, later takes sporadic work in the group's warehouse before dying of a seizure in 2015. no matter how true this maybe I don't see the need of saying it FTFO you wack ass bitch anyone with the internet can write a history of ICP me I lived it and have been keeping ICP the music the Gatherings Juggalos and Juggalettes alive for 19 years if you a real Lo you wouldn't have put that out their but maybe you are a real Juggalo just a real dumb one I'm out this bitch Solution:
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You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into English. Example input: Con el crecimiento, los países y las sociedades ingresan en un ciclo virtuoso de movilidad ascendente, de oportunidad y mejores niveles de vida. Example output: With economic growth, countries and societies enter into a virtuous cycle of upward mobility, opportunity and improved living standards. Example explanation: The Spanish sentence is correctly translated into English, because the meaning is preserved. Q: Hay algo que yo llamo el nivel visceral de procesamiento. A:
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Teacher:Given a sentence, generate what should be the most likely next statement. The next statement should be reasonable and logically correct. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: He notices the weapon and stares. Someone Student:
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Indicate with `Yes` if the given question involves the provided reasoning `Category`. Indicate with `No`, otherwise. We define five categories of temporal reasoning. First: "event duration" which is defined as the understanding of how long events last. For example, "brushing teeth", usually takes few minutes. Second: "transient v. stationary" events. This category is based on the understanding of whether an event will change over time or not. For example, the sentence "he was born in the U.S." contains a stationary event since it will last forever; however, "he is hungry" contains a transient event since it will remain true for a short period of time. Third: "event ordering" which is the understanding of how events are usually ordered in nature. For example, "earning money" usually comes before "spending money". The fourth one is "absolute timepoint". This category deals with the understanding of when events usually happen. For example, "going to school" usually happens during the day (not at 2 A.M). The last category is "frequency" which refers to how often an event is likely to be repeated. For example, "taking showers" typically occurs ~5 times a week, "going to Saturday market" usually happens every few weeks/months, etc. [EX Q]: Sentence: Fossils tell an obscure story of man's slow and sporadic development. Question: What happens after a fossil is found? Category: Event Ordering. [EX A]: No. [EX Q]: Sentence: Upsetting many of his colleagues and contemporaries in France, the book brought about the final split with Sartre. Question: How long will his colleagues be angry? Category: Event Duration. [EX A]: Yes. [EX Q]: Sentence: The Vice President's task force was just getting under way when the 9/11 attack occurred. Question: Were there consequences of the attack in the forthcoming days? Category: Transient v. Stationary. [EX A]:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. You are given an open-domain question from an open movie database. Your task is to provide an answer to that question. Try to only include the answer. Do not put it in a sentence. what films does Fran Drescher appear in? Output:
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In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are alphabets in the same order as they appear in the list A. Do not change their case/capitalization. Example input: ['238', 'h', '92', 'U', '2799'] Example output: h, U Example explanation: Here, the alphabetical elements in the input list in order are 'h' and 'U'. Q: ['6657', 'f'] A:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. Write a fact related to the given fact, based on the given topic word. Note that, your fact should have at least one word in common with the given fact. All facts in this task refer to scientific facts. Your related fact must form a chain with the given fact. Chains form when two facts connect together to produce the third fact. An example of a chain is: "pesticides cause pollution" (given fact) + "pollution can harm animals" (related fact) → "pesticides can harm animals" (connected chain). Avoid creating simple paraphrases of the given fact. While your generated fact should be related to the input fact, they must describe slightly different scientific phenomena. It's okay if your related fact includes some irrelevant information, provided that it has some overlap with the given fact and it contains some words corresponding to the provided topic. Fact: a vehicle is used for travel. Topic: travel navigation. Output:
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You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Galician. One example: Gracias. Solution is here: Grazas. Explanation: The Spanish sentence is correctly translated into Galician, because the meaning is preserved. Now, solve this: Conozcan a Al. Solution:
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Instructions: In this task, you are given a public comment from online platforms. You are expected to classify the comment into two classes: sexual-explicit and non-sexual-explicit. A comment is considered sexual-explicit if it explicitly portrays sexual matters. Input: Comment: Close your legs if u dont want to get preggo. Get on birth control even if youre not sexually active and happen to get raped. There are kinds that are good for your skin. Output:
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Definition: You are given a password and you need to generate the number of steps required to convert the given password to a strong password. A password is considered strong if (a) it has at least 6 characters and at most 20 characters; (b) it contains at least one lowercase letter and one uppercase letter, and at least one digit; (c) it does not contain three repeating characters in a row. In one step you can: (1) Insert one character to password, (2) delete one character from password, or (3) replace one character of password with another character. Input: password = 1.r4OkqGYlOkVIaDUNaYe.4RlGF2hwXajb9nBsJYp3s Output:
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You are given a background paragraph that describes one or more causal or qualitative relationships such as a relationship in economics or a scientific law and a story that makes use of the concepts or the relationship described in the provided paragraph. You are also given a question about the story that requires an understanding of the relationship described in the background paragraph and the story. You need to come up with an answer to the given question; the answer will be a span from either the question or the story. In order to correctly answer the given question, you need to understand the relationship mentioned in the background paragraph and should be able to use it to understand that in the story. Your answer can not consist of any word that is not mentioned in any of these: the background paragraph, the story, or the question. You can directly copy and paste a span from the story or the question while answering the given question. Background Paragraph: Quicksand forms in saturated loose sand when the sand is suddenly agitated. When water in the sand cannot escape, it creates a liquefied soil that loses strength and cannot support weight. Quicksand can form in standing water or in upwards flowing water (as from an artesian spring). In the case of upwards flowing water, forces oppose the force of gravity and suspend the soil particles. The saturated sediment may appear quite solid until a sudden change in pressure or shock initiates liquefaction. This causes the sand to form a suspension and lose strength. The cushioning of water gives quicksand, and other liquefied sediments, a spongy, fluid-like texture. Objects in liquefied sand sink to the level at which the weight of the object is equal to the weight of the displaced soil/water mix and the submerged object floats due to its buoyancy. Story: Rob is competing in a cross country race. After running about a mile he reached a place with two signs, sign A and sign B. Sign A says that it's a quicksand. But sign B says that it's not a quicksand. He has to decide which way to go. Question: Would sing B indicate spongy texture or not spongy texture of the soil?
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Detailed Instructions: A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Panjabi language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. Q: ਉੱਪਰ ਦੱਸਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਸਬੰਧ ਵਿੱਚ ਆਗੂ ਇੰਡੋ-ਪੈਸੀਫਿਕ ਖੇਤਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਮੁੰਦਰੀ ਸਹਿਯੋਗ ਦੇ ਇੱਕ ਸਾਂਝੇ ਨਜ਼ਰੀਏ ਲਈ ਸਹਿਮਤ ਹੋਏ ਤਾਂ ਕਿ ਮੌਕਿਆਂ ਦਾ ਫਾਇਦਾ ਉਠਾਇਆ ਜਾ ਸਕੇ ਅਤੇ ਮਿਲ ਕੇ ਉਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਚੁਣੌਤੀਆਂ ਦਾ ਸਾਹਮਣਾ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾ ਸਕੇ ਜੋ ਕਿ ਵਿਸਤ੍ਰਿਤ ਰਣਨੀਤਕ ਭਾਈਵਾਲ ਦੇ ਸਾਹਮਣੇ ਆਈਆਂ ਹਨ। ਦੋਵੇਂ ਆਗੂ ਹੇਠ ਲਿਖੀਆਂ ਗੱਲਾਂ ਲਈ ਸਹਿਮਤ ਹੋਏ -- A:
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In this task, you're given a paragraph from the research paper and your task is to generate a suitable title for the research paper based on the given paper. Under 100 words is a good title length. Let me give you an example: The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic originating from China in 2002 was caused by a previously uncharacterized coronavirus that could be identified by specific RT-PCR amplification. Efforts to control future SARS outbreaks depend on the accurate and early identification of SARS-CoV infected patients. A real-time fluorogenic RT-PCR assay based on the 3 -noncoding region (3 -NCR) of SARS-CoV genome was developed as a quantitative SARS diagnostic tool. The ideal amplification efficiency of a sensitive SARS-CoV RT-PCR assay should yield an E value (PCR product concentration increase per amplification cycle) equal to 2.0. It was demonstrated that the 3 -NCR SARS-CoV based RT-PCR reactions could be formulated to reach excellent E values of 1.81, or 91% amplification efficacy. The SARS-CoV cDNA preparations derived from viral RNA extract and the cloned recombinant plasmid both exhibit the identical amplification characteristics, i.e. amplification efficacy using the same PCR formulation developed in this study. The viral genomic copy (or genomic equivalences, GE) per infectious unit (GE/pfu) of SARS-CoV used in this study was also established to be approximate 1200-1600:1. The assay's detection sensitivity could reach 0.005 pfu or 6-8 GE per assay. It was preliminarily demonstrated that the assay could efficiently detect SARS-CoV from clinical specimens of SARS probable and suspected patients identified in Taiwan. The 3 -NCR based SARS-CoV assay demonstrated 100% diagnostic specificity testing samples of patients with acute respiratory disease from a non-SARS epidemic region. The answer to this example can be: Development and evaluation of an efficient 3 -noncoding region-based SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) RT-PCR assay for detection of SARS-CoV Here is why: It's a correct title because the paragraph described the development of 3 -noncoding region of SARS-CoV genome and assay efficiently detecting SARS-CoV from clinical specimens. OK. solve this: Steroid-associated osteonecrosis (SAON) is a common orthopaedic problem caused by administration of corticosteroids prescribed for many nonorthopaedic medical conditions. We summarised different pathophysiologies of SAON which have adverse effects on multiple systems such as bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) pool, bone matrix, cell apoptosis, lipid metabolism, and angiogenesis. Different animal models were introduced to mimic the pathophysiology of SAON and for testing the efficacy of both prevention and treatment effects of various chemical drugs, biological, and physical therapies. According to the classification of SAON, several prevention and treatment methods are applied at the different stages of SAON. For the current period, Chinese herbs may also have the potential to prevent the occurrence of SAON. In the future, genetic analysis might also be helpful to effectively predict the development of ON and provide information for personalised prevention and treatment of patients with SAON. Answer:
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Definition: In this task, you are given a sentence in the French language. Your task is to convert it to Slovak language. Input: Temps d’ attente - Viande et abats (poules et dindes): Output:
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Part 1. Definition Given a paragraph about cooking, and a set of conversational questions and answers about the paragraph, say whether the passage contains sufficient information to answer the follow-up question. Say Yes if it is answerable; otherwise, say No. The paragraph has the prefix 'CONTEXT:'. Each conversation question has a prefix `Q:` followed by the answer prefix `A:`, and the follow-up question has a prefix `FOLLOWUP_Q:`. Part 2. Example CONTEXT: Duck feet will render plenty of gelatin because of the amount of cartilage, same as chicken feet. Any bird's feet are a good choice.The method for making stock is pretty much the same no matter what you put into it, so yes, you can follow your favourite recipe for chicken stock and substitute duck feet. The only thing to keep in mind is that duck feet, like any other duck parts, are substantially more fatty than their chicken equivalents, so assuming you want a clear or mostly-clear stock, you'll have to spend a lot of time skimming.Alternatively you can clean the feet and other bones by boiling them in plain water for 5-10 minutes, then dumping it all out and starting over - which is what your linked recipe suggests. I don't usually do this for brown stocks because you lose a lot of flavour, but if you're starting from raw then it won't make much difference and it's an easy/lazy way to get rid of a lot of the fat at once. <sep> Q: Can I use duck feet to make duck stock A: The method for making stock is pretty much the same no matter what you put into it, so yes, you can follow your favourite recipe for chicken stock and substitute duck feet Q: Does it add the same flavor and mouth feel? A: The only thing to keep in mind is that duck feet, like any other duck parts, are substantially more fatty than their chicken equivalents <sep> FOLLOWUP_Q: How does this change things? Answer: Yes Explanation: The question asks about how the stock can be less fatty or mostly clear. This can be infered from the previous conversation. The answer is written in the passage that if mostly clear stock is needed then one has spend a lot of time skimming. Part 3. Exercise CONTEXT: This is going to depend on how long you want to keep it for. If you're serving it soon (say, same day, maybe next), then don't refrigerate it at all, though some people seem to think it gives better flavor to refrigerate overnight.If you've used e.g., buttercream frosting, you'll need to refrigerate or freeze it, unless you're serving immediately after frosting. Some fillings may also require refrigeration.If you're storing short term, up to maybe a week, refrigerate it.If you're going to be storing it long-term (more than a few days, up to three months), you'll need to tightly wrap it once its cooled, and freeze it. After more than 3–4 months, flavor will be lost, but it'll still be safe to eat, as long as its stayed at 0°F/-17°C or below. <sep> Q: Should a Pound Cake be stored in the fridge or the freezer? Answer:
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Teacher:You will be given a person's personality, and a history of a conversation this person has had. You will be given four candidate sentences to complete the conversation, based on the context. Choose one and answer with the text. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Personality: I I love logical and rational thinking. I started working at Google last week on self driving car research. I love computers. I am considered a nerd by many. Chat history: -My first best Christmas gift as a kid was an Atari 800 computer! -Wow, so long ago. I am a baker that also likes to play tennis. -I enjoy video games more than sports. -Do you like going to dentist? My mom is one. -I'm looking for a good dentist. I take care of my hygiene. -Whats your favorite tv show? Mine silicon valley. -I love that show! Do you like movies, too? -I like movies a lot whats your fav movie? Candidates 1) Luckily I got my gutters cleaned last week! 2) Oh well you can always just go kidnap him haha. Do you travel at all? 3) Hey, living the dream! How are you? 4) Star wars, of course! How about your favorite star wars character? Student:
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether, as a result of the Head, PersonX will be affected as mentioned in the Tail or not. These effects are social actions that may occur after the Head event. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. See one example below: Problem: Head: PersonX goes ___ with some friends<sep>Tail: spends too much money Solution: Yes Explanation: This is a good example. As a result of the Head, PersonX will spend too much money. Problem: Head: PersonX lays down PersonX's arms<sep>Tail: sees something he likes Solution:
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Detailed Instructions: A text is given in Panjabi. Translate it from the Panjabi language to the Telugu language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. Problem:ਆਈਐੱਸਪੀਆਰਐੱਲ ਤਿੰਨ ਥਾਵਾਂ-ਵਿਸ਼ਾਖਾਪਟਨਮ (1. Solution:
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A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Panjabi language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. Ex Input: In respect of housing for EWS and LIG beneficiaries, the houses to be built are required to be in the name of adult female member of the family or jointly in the name of adult female and male members of the family. Ex Output: ਪੀ ਐੱਮ ਏ ਵਾਈ (ਸ਼ਹਿਰੀ) ਅਧੀਨ ਹੁਣ ਤੱਕ 96,266 ਕਰੋੜ ਰੁਪਏ ਦੇ ਨਿਵੇਸ਼ ਨੂੰ ਪ੍ਰਵਾਨ ਕੀਤਾ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ ਜਦਕਿ 2004-14 ਵਿੱਚ 31,000 ਕਰੋੜ ਰੁਪਏ ਪ੍ਰਵਾਨ ਕੀਤੇ ਗਏ। Ex Input: The Prime Minister said insurance companies including those dealing with crop insurance may be advised to organise assessment of damage to assets, crops etc quickly, and take steps for early settlement of claims, so as to provide immediate relief to affected people. Ex Output: ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ ਮੰਤਰੀ ਨੇ ਕਿਹਾ ਕਿ ਫਸਲ ਬੀਮੇ ਨਾਲ ਨਜਿੱਠਣ ਵਾਲੀਆਂ ਬੀਮਾ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਸਮੇਤ ਦੂਜੀਆਂ ਬੀਮਾ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਸਲਾਹ ਦਿੱਤੀ ਜਾਵੇ ਕਿ ਉਹ ਹੋਏ ਨੁਕਸਾਨ ਅਤੇ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਨੁਕਸਾਨ ਪਹੁੰਚਾਉਣ ਦਾ ਜਲਦੀ ਮੁਲਾਂਕਣ ਅਤੇ ਦਾਅਵਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਛੇਤੀ ਹੱਲ ਲਈ ਕਦਮ ਚੁੱਕਣ ਤਾਂ ਕਿ ਪ੍ਰਭਾਵਿਤ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਤੁਰੰਤ ਰਾਹਤ ਪ੍ਰਦਾਨ ਕੀਤੀ ਜਾਵੇ। Ex Input: Sambhal (Bhim Nagar) Ex Output:
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In this task, you are given a tuple, comprising Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether, as a result of the Head, PersonY, or others, feel what is mentioned in the Tail or not. Feelings in this task are the emotional reactions on the part of PersonY or other participants in an event. For example, as a result of gift-giving, others (in this case, PersonY) might feel appreciated. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. [EX Q]: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother for help<sep>Tail: worried [EX A]: No [EX Q]: Head: PersonX shoots PersonY dead<sep>Tail: pain [EX A]: Yes [EX Q]: Head: PersonX expresses PersonX's views<sep>Tail: grateful [EX A]:
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Farsi. Problem:Innumerables momentos de acontecimientos naturales, espontáneos, quedaron capturados y estamos empezando a aprender a descubrirlos y encontrarlos. Solution:
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In this task you will be given a list of strings and you need to concatenate them. Q: ['Heads', 'v', 'I', 'to', 'l'] A:
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Arabic. Problem:No estábamos saltando en el hielo en calzoncillos. Solution:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Urdu language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. ملک کے لوگوں نے اس انتخاب میں بڑے واضح فیصلے کا اظہار کیا ہے۔ پچھلی مدت کے دوران کی حکومت کی کارکردگی کا اندازہ لگانے کے بعد لوگوں نے اسے دوسری مدت کیلئے مضبوط حمایت فراہم کی ہے۔ اس طرح سے ملک کے لوگوں نے کسی روکاوٹ کے بغیر اور تیزرفتاری کے ساتھ ترقی کے اس سفر کو جاری رکھنے کیلئے اپنا فیصلہ دے دیا ہے جو 2014 میں شروع ہوا تھا۔ Output:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. In this task, you are given two sentences. Your task is to classify the given sentences as "Yes" if they have same meaning; otherwise, classify them as "No". Sentence-1: Just leaving.<sep>Sentence-2: I am heading to work . Output:
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In this task, you are given a sentence from the Bible in Persian, and your task is to translate it into English. بدو بگو: این از آن بنده ات، یعقوب است، و پیشکشی است که برای آقایم، عیسوفرستاده شده است و اینک خودش نیز در عقب ماست.»
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, that agree with each other. Your job is to alter sentence 2 so that the pair neither agree nor contradict each other. Generated sentences must be short, with less than 15 words. New information can be introduced. Avoid using pronouns to confuse the subject of the sentence. Sentence 1: A man in overalls, a hat, and gloves holds on to the handlebars of a large machine. Sentence 2: A man in overalls holds onto the handlebars. Output:
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The task is about translation from Telugu to English. While performing the translation you must preserve the original meaning. Do not include any words which are only limited to your native place. Example Input: - ఇక్కడ చక్. Example Output: - Chuck it here. Example Input: RAY, ROY - Example Output: RAY, ROY-- Example Input: HE ఓకే నా Example Output:
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a simple high-school level math question, you are required to solve it and provide the final answer. The final answer is always a single number. These questions can range from a variety of topics like simple arithmetic, solving equations, converting a quantity from one unit to another, finding remainders/GCD/LCM, finding probabilities etc. Each question has only one correct answer. This answer can be a positive or negative integer, a fraction or a decimal number. If the answer is a negative number use the hyphen (e.g. -42) symbol for the minus sign. For decimal numbers, do not add extra zeros after the decimal point. For fractional numbers, separate the numerator and denominator using a forward slash (e.g. 3/25). Convert 3.891685 days to milliseconds.
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instruction: You are given a paragraph, with numbered sentences, and a question. Write the numbers of the sentences needed to answer the given question. Separate multiple sentence numbers with a comma (", "). E.g. "1, 2" would be the correct response if Sent 1 and Sent 2 are needed to answer the given question (do not include sentences that contain no information that is necessary to answer the question). Sort the sentence numbers in an increasing order (i.e., '1, 2', instead of '2, 1'). Your answer should not contain anything than the sentence numbers separated by a comma (e.g. '1, 2, 3, 4'). The given question requires more than one sentence to answer. So, your answer must contain at least one comma (", "). question: Paragraph- Sent 1: These incoherent words threw the first glimpse of light on the meaning of her distress and penitence. Sent 2: I doubt if the best woman in Christendom would so reproach and abase herself, if convicted of even a worse sin than the secret use of those stimulants for which the _charny_ is a Martial equivalent. Sent 3: No Martialist would dream of poisoning his blood and besotting his brain with alcohol in any form. Sent 4: But their opiates affect a race addicted to physical repose, to sensuous enjoyment rather than to sensual excitement, and to lucid intellectual contemplation, with a sense of serene delight as supremely delicious to their temperament as the dreamy illusions of haschisch to the Turk, the fierce frenzy of bhang to the Malay, or the wild excitement of brandy or Geneva to the races of Northern Europe. Sent 5: But as with the luxury of intoxication in Europe, so in Mars indulgence in these drugs, freely permitted to the one sex, is strictly forbidden by opinion and domestic rule to the other. Sent 6: A lady discovered in the use of _charny_ is as deeply disgraced as an European matron detected in the secret enjoyment of spirits and cigars; and her lord and master takes care to render her sufficiently conscious of her fault. Question: Is _charny_ forbidden for women?. answer: 1, 5, 6. question: Paragraph- Sent 1: The series starts in Baghdad at an undetermined time . Sent 2: The Sultan Shahryar has gone mad after accidentally killing his wife during a failed coup d' tat , which she had planned with Shahryar 's brother Schahzenan . Sent 3: In his madness , Shahryar believes that all women now want to kill him , but the law states that the Sultan must be married again or the throne will be passed to his brother . Sent 4: Shahryar therefore orders Grand Vizier Ja'Far ( ( ( Jim Carter to bring him a harem girl to marry and then have executed the next day . Sent 5: In order to prevent this , the Grand Vizier 's clever daughter , Scheherazade , decides to marry the Sultan herself . Sent 6: Scheherazade has a plan to prevent her execution and at the same time cure the Sultan of his madness . Sent 7: With the help of some tutoring from a bazaar storyteller , Scheherazade tells the Sultan a story every night , stopping at dawn with a cliffhanger and refusing to continue until dusk . Sent 8: Shahryar must therefore let Scheherazade live for another day in order to hear the rest of the story . Sent 9: Cunningly , Scheherazade has hidden a moral within every story , to bring the Sultan out of his madness . Sent 10: Meanwhile , Schahzenan hears about the Sultan 's madness and that he is unable to execute Scheherazade . Sent 11: Perceiving this as weakness , Schahzenan leads his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne by force . Sent 12: However , by the time Schahzenan 's army reaches the city , Scheherazade 's plan has worked . Sent 13: As a result of her stories , Shahryar has overcome his madness and has fallen in love with Scheherazade . Question: who had a deep distrust for all women because he was betrayed by his wife?. answer: 1, 3. question: Paragraph- Sent 1: Moore portrays the NRA as an unethical, dishonest organization; he sees the paranoia and fear in the United States as a primary cause of violence, and he does not see gun ownership itself as a problem. Sent 2: His documentary is full of subtle humor, jaw-dropping dialogue and dark contrasts. Sent 3: All in all, it is an accurate portrayal of America's gun and violence culture. Sent 4: It also raises questions about America's foreign policy of recent decades, questions which have been all but ignored by Moore's critics. Sent 5: On your webpage, you state that "Moore's resolution is questionable. Sent 6: After all, early in the movie he discards the possibility that playing violent video games and watching violent flicks can cause violence -- because Canadians like, and Japanese positively love, those. Sent 7: If violent movies and violent videogames cannot cause violence -- then how can newscasts about violence do so?"Sent 8: This is a faulty generalization. Sent 9: If, as Moore implies (although never states as fact), video games and violent movies are relatively harmless, it does not logically follow that all types of media presentation are harmless. Sent 10: There is a huge difference, for example, between playing a game like "Quake" and listening to a radio broadcast that tells you that your family will be killed unless you take action to kill others now. Sent 11: The latter is the kind of media propaganda that was used to unleash a genocide in Rwanda in 1994, which killed 800,000 people. Sent 12: Similarly, the main motivation for the crusades (beyond the promise of wealth) was that Christians were supposedly being slaughtered and had to be saved. Sent 13: Obviously, media propaganda can incite people to kill. Sent 14: Interactive fiction like video games, on the other hand, presents violence in a narrative context, which may very well desensitize participants to said violence, but no causative link has ever been proven. Sent 15: Moore's hypothesis (which apparently comes at least in part from the book "Culture of Fear" by Barry Glassner, also advertised on Moore's website) is that the constant bombardment with messages of fear can incite paranoia, which itself can lead to violent acts. Sent 16: This is consistent with the kind of media-incited violence described above, and in no relationship whatsoever to the theory of video game or music incited violence. Sent 17: It is no surprise, however, that US (and European) media do not question their own propaganda of fear. Question: What is a faulty generalization about newscasts?. answer:
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Teacher:Given a set of five words, generate the word from the set that does not belong (i.e. is the least relevant) with the other words. Words are separated by commas. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: jetstream, blue, flow, current, detests Student:
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In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are alphabets in the same order as they appear in the list A. Do not change their case/capitalization. Example: ['238', 'h', '92', 'U', '2799'] Example solution: h, U Example explanation: Here, the alphabetical elements in the input list in order are 'h' and 'U'. Problem: ['4097', 'Y', 'J', '8245', 'A', '3351', 'j', 'I']
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You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into Galician. اول سیستم اختصاصی هر گونه را هدف قرار دادیم.
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In this task, you're given a review from Amazon and rating for the product on a scale of 1-5 based on the review. The rating means 1: extremely poor, 2: poor, 3: neutral, 4: good, 5: extremely good. Your task is to generate whether the rating matches the review or not. Answer with "True" if the sentence belongs to that section, otherwise answer with "False" Example: Review: These are junk! Both bulbs have burned out within a two month period!! I cannot believe that this company can be in business with such poor quality. I have used infrared lights for my ball python for many years now and I get a varied range of months from a bulb, but I have never gone through two bulbs in a matter of two months! I am very disappointed. Rating: 1 Example solution: True Example explanation: The user seems very disappointed in the product because the bulb they ordered has been burned out earlier than usual. So, he gave 1 star to the review considering it extremely poor. So, true is the correct answer. Problem: Review: Looks cheap. He didnt care of course. He liked it. But I prefer to wear things that look and feel of quality. It also runs large. Overall, waste of $$ Rating: 1
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You are given a short text as a title. Your task is to generate a poem as output that is related to the given title and should feel like written by kids. The output should be a run-on sentence (two or more complete sentences connected without any punctuation). The poem should not be too long or too complex, because it should feel like it is written by younger person without high level of literature education. Let me give you an example: Onomatopeia sounds The answer to this example can be: my friend call this morning to hear the different sound she collect them in a bag and call me to her town the singing of the kettle the clanging of the anvil the ringing of the phone the wailing of the siren Here is why: the poem is related to sounds, and is in a style that resembles a poem instead of other kind of texts. OK. solve this: THE CAT AND RAT Answer:
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence in English and your task is to translate it into Spanish. In translation, keep the numbers and capitalization (capitalize only the first word of each sentence and name). Problem:For example, in recent years Italy has had problems in utilising the Structural Funds, mainly because of excessive bureaucracy, insufficient information and a lack of involvement of economic and social operators at local level. Solution:
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you are given a list of integers and an integer k. You need to add integer k to each element in the list and return the updated list. PROBLEM: [260, 42, 210, 144, 29, 129, 19, 149, 70, 15, 211, 170, 130, 104, 231, 81, 124, 158, 258, 82] k=12 SOLUTION: [272, 54, 222, 156, 41, 141, 31, 161, 82, 27, 223, 182, 142, 116, 243, 93, 136, 170, 270, 94] PROBLEM: [275, 287, 291, 197, 119, 145, 79, 46, 123, 66, 133, 115, 262, 130, 105, 272, 125, 253, 83, 290] k=12 SOLUTION: [287, 299, 303, 209, 131, 157, 91, 58, 135, 78, 145, 127, 274, 142, 117, 284, 137, 265, 95, 302] PROBLEM: [266, 195, 219, 253, 97, 116, 180, 229, 34, 142, 173, 12, 182, 127, 150, 45, 245, 167, 177, 151] k=7 SOLUTION:
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Instructions: You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into Galician. Input: و دوباره ، بطور تنگاتنگی به نابرابری وابسته است. Output:
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Chinese language. "This has not been a donor conference where governments have been invited to come and make new pledges, as I said if everybody lived by their Paris pledges in December 2007, which were three year pledges, we are exactly half way in that, we would have been more or less fine." Solution: “这并不是一个捐助者会议,各国政府都应邀前来作出新的承诺,正如我所说,如果每个人都能兑现2007年12月的巴黎承诺,即三年的承诺,那么我们现在已经完成了一半,我们或多或少会好起来的”。 Why? The above sentence is correctly translated from English to Chinese New input: The coup came after an extended political crisis in which President Tandja has dissolved both the National Assembly and Niger's High Court, as well as extending his presidential term by three years, and removing all further limits on his term. Solution:
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instruction: In this task, you are given a dialogue between a user and an assistant, where users and assistants converse about geographic topics like geopolitical entities and locations. The task here is to find if the dialogue is by the user or assistant. Classify your answers into user and assistant. question: Sure, Honduras is considered a low middle-income nation by the World Bank. Also, most Honduran farmers live in extreme poverty at or below 180 US dollars per capita. answer: assistant question: What can you tell me about San Marino answer: user question: Scotland has a long military tradition predating its union with England, it is currently part of the British Armed Forces. There are Several Military Submarines housed of the shores of Scotland., answer:
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Definition: Given a set of five words, generate the word from the set that does not belong (i.e. is the least relevant) with the other words. Words are separated by commas. Input: relaxed, jail time, annoyed, fine, well Output:
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You are given the conttent of a table in the input (row by row). Generate an unambiguous question based on the information present in the table, such that: 1) It's answer is unique and is in the given table, 2) Its answer is a contiguous text span from the table. Avoid creating questions that can be answered correctly without reading/understanding the table [Q]: Table: ['No.', 'Name', 'Took Office', 'Left Office', 'President served under', 'Notable for']. ['1', 'Harvey Washington Wiley, M.D.', 'January 1, 1907', 'March 15, 1912', 'Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft', 'Chemist; advocacy of the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906; subsequent work at Good Housekeeping Institute laboratories']. ['2', 'Carl L. Alsberg M.D.', 'December 16, 1912', 'July 15, 1921', 'William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding', '']. ['3', 'Walter Gilbert Campbell', '7/16/1921', '6/30/1924', 'Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge', '']. ['4', 'Charles Albert Browne, Jr.', '7/1/1924', '6/30/1927', 'Calvin Coolidge', '']. ['3', 'Walter Gilbert Campbell', '7/1/1927', '4/30/1944', 'Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt', '']. ['5', 'Paul B. Dunbar, Ph.D.', '5/6/1944', '5/31/1951', 'Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman', '']. ['6', 'Charles W. Crawford', '6/1/1951', '7/31/1954', 'Harry S Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower', '']. ['7', 'George P. Larrick', '8/12/1954', '12/27/1965', 'Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson', '']. ['8', 'James Lee Goddard, M.D.', '1/17/1966', '7/1/1968', 'Lyndon B. Johnson', '']. ['9', 'Herbert Leonard Ley, Jr., M.D.', '7/1/1968', '12/12/1969', 'Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon', '']. ['10', 'Charles C. Edwards, M.D.', '12/13/1969', '3/15/1973', 'Richard M. Nixon', '']. ['11', 'Alexander Mackay Schmidt, M.D.', '7/20/1973', '11/30/1976', 'Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford', '']. ['12', 'Donald Kennedy, Ph.D.', '4/4/1977', '6/30/1979', 'Jimmy Carter', '']. ['13', 'Jere Edwin Goyan, Ph.D.', '10/21/1979', '1/20/1981', 'Jimmy Carter', '']. ['14', 'Arthur Hull Hayes Jr., M.D.', '4/13/1981', '9/11/1983', 'Ronald Reagan', '']. ['15', 'Frank Edward Young, M.D., Ph.D.', '7/15/1984', '12/17/1989', 'Ronald Reagan', '']. ['16', 'David Aaron Kessler, M.D.', '11/8/1990', '2/28/1997', 'George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton', '']. ['17', 'Jane Ellen Henney, M.D.', '1/17/99', '1/19/2001', 'Bill Clinton', '']. ['18', 'Mark Barr McClellan, M.D., Ph.D', '11/14/2002', '3/26/2004', 'George W. Bush', '']. ['19', 'Lester Mills Crawford, D.V.M., Ph.D.', '7/18/2005', '9/23/2005', 'George W. Bush', 'Charged with conflict of interest and lying about stock he and his wife owned in companies regulated by FDA.']. ['20', 'Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D.', '12/13/2006', '1/20/2009', 'George W. Bush', 'Member of the board of directors of BioTime (NYSE MKT: BTX), a biotechnology and regenerative medicine company.']. ['21', 'Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D.', '5/22/2009', 'present', 'Barack Obama', ''] [A]: which officials were in office two years for the most? [Q]: Table: ['#', 'Date', 'Film', 'Gross', 'Top Ten Places']. ['1', 'January 5, 2014', 'Frozen', '$2,441,278', "Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (#2), Ender's Game (#5)"]. ['2', 'January 12, 2014', 'Frozen', '$1,193,153', 'The Wolf of Wall Street (#3)']. ['3', 'January 19, 2014', '?Que le Dijiste a Dios?', '$1,607,603', 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (#2), American Hustle (#4), The Book Thief (#7), Khumba (#9)']. ['4', 'January 26, 2014', 'I, Frankenstein', '$2,017,410', 'Grudge Match (#10)']. ['5', 'February 2, 2014', '47 Ronin', '$1,916,620', "Devil's Due (#2)"]. ['6', 'February 9, 2014', 'The Lego Movie', '$3,823,198', 'The Legend of Hercules (#4), Thanks for Sharing (#8), Dallas Buyers Club (#10)']. ['7', 'February 16, 2014', 'Casese Quien Pueda', '$3,287,643', "RoboCop (#2), The Monuments Men (#4), Winter's Tale (#7)"]. ['8', 'February 23, 2014', 'Casese Quien Pueda', '$2,228,705', 'Pompeii (#3), 12 Years a Slave (#5), Saving Mr. Banks (#7)']. ['9', 'March 2, 2014', 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman', '$2,687,778', 'Fachon Models (#6), August: Osage County (#8), Lone Survivor (#10)']. ['10', 'March 9, 2014', '300: Rise of an Empire', '$5,468,513', 'Homefront (#8), Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang (#10)']. ['11', 'March 16, 2014', '300: Rise of an Empire', '$2,891,351', 'El Crimen del Cacaro Gumaro (#2), Need for Speed (#3), Tarzan (#4), Labor Day (#8)']. ['12', 'March 23, 2014', 'Noah', '$5,743,388', 'Muppets Most Wanted (#3)']. ['13', 'March 30, 2014', 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier', '$8,596,889', ''] [A]: which movies were number one box office films in mexico in 2014? [Q]: Table: ['Locomotive', 'Named', 'Serial No', 'Entered service', 'Gauge', 'Livery']. ['BL26', 'Bob Hawke', '83-1010', 'March 1983', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL27', '', '83-1011', 'August 1983', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL28', '', '83-1012', 'September 1983', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL29', '', '83-1013', 'October 1983', 'Broad', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL30', '', '83-1014', 'December 1983', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL31', '', '83-1015', 'November 1983', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL32', '', '83-1016', 'February 1984', 'Broad', 'National Rail orange & grey']. ['BL33', '', '83-1017', 'April 1984', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL34', '', '83-1018', 'June 1984', 'Broad', 'Pacific National blue & yellow']. ['BL35', '', '83-1019', 'July 1984', 'Standard', 'Pacific National blue & yellow'] [A]:
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Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example solution: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: All I needed to do was to turn the door knob and the door would open up for me . There are times when I thought of yelling that I ' m home , but I never did it , because it would n't feel right . And Junsu , he would either be sitting watching some kind of show on television or playing video games , mostly it was video games . But today , no matter how many times I tried , the door would n't open . No matter for how long I stood there knocking , no one would open .
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instruction: In this task, you will be shown a short story with a beginning, two potential middles, and an ending. Your job is to choose the middle statement that makes the story incoherent / implausible by indicating 1 or 2 in the output. If both sentences are plausible, pick the one that makes less sense. question: Beginning: Cindy wanted to drink with her friends. Middle 1: Cindy carefully monitored how much she drank. Middle 2: Cindy did not monitor how much she drank. Ending: She had gotten alcohol poisoning from too much liquor. answer: 1 question: Beginning: Bill visited the local zoo. Middle 1: Bill was impressed with the animal environments. Middle 2: Bill was very unimpressed with the animal environments. Ending: He told his friends about the zoo and brought them there later. answer: 2 question: Beginning: I got pulled over on my way home from work. Middle 1: I got a ticket for a broken light. Middle 2: I got a ticket for speeding. Ending: He simply told me to make sure I got it fixed soon. answer:
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You will be given a trivia clue, and the category it belongs to. You should answer with the best answer that belongs in the category and is described by the clue. For consistency, answers should be in all lower cased letters. Input: Consider Input: Category: LANDMARKS Clue: The Mexuar, the Serallo & the Harem are parts of the Royal Palace in this complex overlooking Granada, Spain Output: the alhambra Input: Consider Input: Category: FUNDRAISING Clue: Chilly alliterative term for phoning someone to ask for money without any prior notice Output: cold call Input: Consider Input: Category: BIBLICAL PEOPLE Clue: This son of Jacob & Rachel was sold by his brothers to the Ishmaelites for 20 pieces of silver
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You are given a sentence in Polish. Your job is to translate the Polish sentence into Italian. [EX Q]: Miałem stać tam nieruchomo, ustawić aparat, współpracować z asystentem i odtworzyć kolory i kształty w tle. Jeśli tło jest w miarę proste, zwykle pracuję nad nim przez 3-4 godziny. [EX A]: E il mio compito è quello di stare lì, cercare di stare fermo, impostare la fotocamera, coordinarmi con il mio assistente e disegnare i colori e le forme che stanno dietro il mio corpo sul lato anteriore del mio corpo. Se lo sfondo è semplice, di solito devo rimanere lì da 3 a 4 ore. [EX Q]: Z takimi sytuacjami można się spotkać na Amazonie, jak i również na Wall Street. [EX A]: E vedete questo comportamento su Amazon così come lo vedete a Wall Street. [EX Q]: To samo robimy jako projektanci. [EX A]:
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Part 1. Definition You are given a background paragraph that describes one or more causal or qualitative relationships such as a relationship in economics or a scientific law and a story that makes use of the concepts or the relationship described in the provided paragraph. You are also given a question about the story that requires an understanding of the relationship described in the background paragraph and the story. You need to come up with an answer to the given question; the answer will be a span from either the question or the story. In order to correctly answer the given question, you need to understand the relationship mentioned in the background paragraph and should be able to use it to understand that in the story. Your answer can not consist of any word that is not mentioned in any of these: the background paragraph, the story, or the question. You can directly copy and paste a span from the story or the question while answering the given question. Part 2. Example Background Paragraph: A rise in price of a good or service almost always decreases the quantity demanded of that good or service. Conversely, a fall in price will increase the quantity demanded. When the price of a gallon of gasoline increases, for example, people look for ways to reduce their consumption by combining several errands, commuting by carpool or mass transit, or taking weekend or vacation trips closer to home. Economists call this inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded the law of demand. The law of demand assumes that all other variables that affect demand (which we explain in the next module) are held constant. Story: The AAA auto club does a weekly report on the prices of gas and diesel in various cities. Historically, the prices have be fairly stagnant, but this week their report garnered widespread attention as the prices of gas and diesel plunged from last week in Seattle by $0.40 each. However, just across the border in Vancouver, the cost of gas went up dramatically by $0.50. Question: Which city will have an increase in demand for gas? Answer: Seattle. Explanation: The first sentence in the background paragraph (A rise in price of a good or service almost always decreases the quantity demanded of that good or service) and the sentence in the story (as the prices of gas and diesel plunged from last week in Seattle by $0.40 each) answer this question. Part 3. Exercise Background Paragraph: During Amniocentesis a small amount of amniotic fluid, which contains fetal cells, is extracted from the amnion or amniotic sac surrounding a developing fetus, and the fetal DNA is examined for genetic abnormalities. Amniocentesis is not performed for every pregnancy, but is generally done when an increased risk of genetic defects in the fetus is indicated, by mother's age (over 35 years is common), family history of genetic defects, or other factors. Story: David is a doctor with the city hospital. Today, he is seeing four patients, patient A, patient B, patient C, and patient D. All four patients are expectant mothers. Moreover, patient A is over thirty five years old, but patient B is under thirty five years old. Patient C has family history of genetic disorder, but patient D does not have any family history of genetic disorder. David needs to prescribe appropriate treatment according to each patient's condition. Question: Would patient A be less or more at risk of genetic defects in the fetus than patient B? Answer:
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In this task, you will be given a food review and a question about the reviewer's sentiment toward one aspect of the food in Persian. You have to infer the answer to the question from the review and classify it. Classify the reviewer's sentiment into: "no sentiment expressed", "negative", "neutral", "positive", and "mixed". The mixed category indicates reviews where none of the sentiments are dominant (mix of positive and negative, or borderline cases); hence it is hard to detect the primary sentiment. Also, assign neutral label to reviews that express no clear sentiment toward an entity or any aspect of it. The "no sentiment expressed" label should be assigned to the reviews where the given aspect didn't discuss in the text. Input: Consider Input: قهوه خور حرفه ای نیستم اما قهوه ی خوش طعم و خوش عطری میده. راضی بودم از خریدم. بسته بندی قشنگی هم داره.<sep>Question: نظر شما در مورد ارسال و حمل و نقل این قهوه چیست؟ Output: no sentiment expressed Input: Consider Input: کیفیت خوبی داره طعم و عطر و رنگ مناسب و خوبی هم داره<sep>Question: نظر شما در مورد کیفیت و تازگی این تخمه و مغز طعم‌دار چیست؟ Output: positive Input: Consider Input: کیلکا بود و تمیز بود فقط استخوان داشت که خیلی ها نمی پسندند. مرسی<sep>Question: نظر شما به صورت کلی در مورد این تن ماهی چیست؟
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Given a post that is a real-life anecdote of a complex ethical situation and an associated claim about its type, verify if the claim is true or not. The claim asks if the posts are historical or hypothetical. The posts are "HISTORICAL" when the author has already done something and they are "HYPOTHETICAL" when the author is considering doing something in the future. Say 'yes' if the claim is true otherwise say 'no' Q: CLAIM : The following post is HISTORICAL. POST : The other night around 2300 a panhandler caught my attention, he held a sponge and towel in one hand while holding the sign in the other. Note that I’m not supportive of panhandling in general and likely wouldn’t of donated regardless, but because at first it led me to be supportive of him and his situation, I felt that what this guy was doing was absolutely insulting. On paper, it might pass as a honest gig. But after I saw the truck in front of me offering money to the man without trying to get the service in return, it was clear to me that the man was running a scam. He didn’t do any honest work yet got paid because he offered it. The service was as useless as having someone to wipe your mouth for you, and yet was more likely much more lucrative a gig. Maybe this was an aberration and he had actually been fulfilling the service for others. But I feel he fully intended to do one thing while making others think it was something else, and deserved absolutely nothing. A:
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In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. [EX Q]: Photo: JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images In remarks today, President Obama described California Attorney General Kamala Harris “as by far, the best looking attorney general.” Now, he had also described her as “brilliant,” “dedicated,” and “tough,” but … no. For those who don’t see the problem here, the degree to which women are judged by their appearance remains an important hurdle to gender equality in the workforce. Women have a hard time being judged purely on their merits. Discussing their appearance in the context of evaluating their job performance makes it worse. It’s not a compliment. And for a president who has become a cultural model for many of his supporters in so many other ways, the example he’s setting here is disgraceful. ||||| President Obama reopened the debate Thursday over whether his administration is too influenced by men after praising the looks of Kamala Harris, California’s attorney general and a possible future gubernatorial candidate. “You have to be careful to, first of all, say she is brilliant and she is dedicated and she is tough, and she is exactly what you’d want in anybody who is administering the law, and making sure that everybody is getting a fair shake,” Obama said at a party fundraiser in Atherton, Calif., a wealthy suburb of San Francisco. “She also happens to be, by far, the best looking attorney general in the country.” As the crowd laughed, Obama added, “It’s true! C’mon.” Obama’s remarks during a fundraising trip to the Bay Area buzzed through Twitter and other social media, where reaction ranged from appalled to leave-the-guy-alone. He made the comment at a garden party fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee in the home of Levi Strauss heir John Goldman and his wife, Marcia Goldman. Since early in his first term, Obama has been accused of running a West Wing dominated by men, many of whom he has known for years. Female staff members complained internally about the macho feel of the West Wing in his first term, and Obama reportedly took their concerns seriously. In his book “Confidence Men: Wall Street, Washington, and the Education of a President,” the writer Ron Suskind quoted former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn as saying the West Wing “would be in court for a hostile workplace.” “Because it actually fit all of the classic legal requirements for a genuinely hostile workplace to women,” Dunn was quoted as saying. She later said Obama, after being told of the women’s concerns, addressed them. But Obama’s early selection of men to fill key Cabinet positions in his second-term administration revived the criticism. Obama has since nominated several women to his Cabinet, and some of his female advisers say the portrayal of the White House as a place run by men is inaccurate given how many women occupy its senior ranks. “When people say it’s a boys’ club, it’s a little insulting to the women who are actually playing very critical roles,” Valerie Jarrett, one of Obama’s senior and most influential advisers, said Wednesday at a“Women of Washington” event sponsored by The Atlantic, according to a report in the Washington Times. “You may not see them on television as much, but that doesn’t mean you should underestimate the impact they have and the influence they have with the president,” Jarrett said. Discuss this topic and other political issues in the politics discussion forums. ||||| Ohio’s Mike DeWine, Alabama’s Luther Strange and Georgia’s Sam Olens, eat your hearts out: President Barack Obama thinks California’s Kamala Harris is the belle of the ball among the nation’s top government lawyers. “She’s brilliant and she’s dedicated, she’s tough … She also happens to be, by far, the best looking attorney general,” Obama said at a Democratic National Committee luncheon in Atherton, Calif., Thursday. “It’s true! C’mon.” Text Size - + reset W.H.: Obama apologized to Harris First lady: President's got 'swag' Obama’s remark set the chattering class atwitter. (Also on POLITICO: Obama calls Harris 'best looking' AG) Certainly, Obama meant no insult, but in singling out Harris for her looks, Obama joins a long list of public figures who just can’t seem to let an attractive woman’s looks go without comment. In 2011, FOX News Chief Roger Ailes told the Associated Press that he hired Palin because “she was hot and got ratings.” Last year, Republican attorney general candidate David Freed said Democratic opponent Kathleen Kane’s strengths were that she’s “pretty and has a lot of money,” according to Pennsylvania’s Daily Review. A spokesman for Harris’s office said she was traveling and unavailable for comment. The White House did not respond to a request for comment. The comment jolted the political world’s central nervous system. Buzzfeed popped up a list of the dozen hottest male attorneys general, headed up by Delaware’s Beau Biden, the son of Vice President Joe Biden. (The elder Biden’s sex appeal with the sun-setting set has been noted by POLITICO before.) S.E. Cupp, a conservative woman who co-hosts MSNBC’s The Cycle, called Obama’s remark “unsettling” in a Tweet. Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine went further in a quick post on the publication’s Website. “For those who don’t see a problem here, the degree to which women are judged by their appearance remains an important hurdle to gender equality in the workforce,” Chait wrote. “It’s not a compliment. And for a president who has become a cultural model for many of his supporters in so many other ways, the example he’s setting here is disgraceful.” Without a doubt, Obama’s subject matter seemed more suited to the pages of Maxim magazine – which has actually published a list of the world’s hottest female politicians – than a political event. But some of his supporters shrugged it off. ||||| Let’s just get it out on the table: California, quite simply, has freakishly good-looking elected officials. Between the stunning Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris and the gorgeous Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, this, as they say, is the objective truth. I’d like to think that’s what President Obama was getting at today when, according to a transcript provided by the White House, he referred to Harris’ good looks when he introduced her at an Atherton fundraiser at the home of philanthropist John Goldman, a Levi Strauss heir, and his wife Marcia: “You have to be careful to, first of all, say she is brilliant and she is dedicated and she is tough, and she is exactly what you'd want in anybody who is administering the law, and making sure that everybody is getting a fair shake,” said Obama. “She also happens to be by far the best-looking attorney general in the country -- Kamala Harris is here. (Applause.) It's true. Come on. (Laughter.) And she is a great friend and has just been a great supporter for many, many years.” Does merely stating the obvious make the president sexist? More wolfish than sexist, I’d say. And this may be a little problem he needs to work on. As Arlette Saenz of ABC News pointed out, Obama got into some hot water a while back when he addressed a reporter as “sweetie.” That was obnoxious, and demeaning, and Obama rightfully apologized. In 2008, he told Hillary Clinton she was “likeable enough” during one of the primary debates, which turned off God knows how many women, who heard the smug judgment of an arrogant upstart. But still. Let’s not pretend that physical beauty is not a bonus in politics, particularly for women, who then walk a fine line between wanting to be found attractive and not wanting to be judged on looks. The Obamas have benefited immensely from their cool beauty. Likewise, the Romneys benefited from their classic good looks. The rewards of beauty, we all know, can be plentiful, especially when combined with superior brains and ambition. I’ve always said, if former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who is frankly gorgeous, had looked like Margaret Thatcher, no one would have given a rip what she had to say, let alone put her on a presidential ticket. ALSO: Body found inside burning car in Anaheim; police investigating Teen's escape from O.C. juvenile center probed after fatal crash Missing hiker found: Rescuer promised parents crews would find her Twitter: @robinabcarian Email: robin.abcarian@latimes.com More from Robin Abcarian ||||| [EX A]: President Obama has been criticized for making his second-term Cabinet too much of a boys' club, and a comment he made yesterday only served to resurrect the debate, reports the Washington Post. After praising the legal abilities of California Attorney General Kamala Harris while at a fundraiser in the state, he added that she "also happens to be, by far, the best looking attorney general in the country." To laughs, he continued, "It’s true! C'mon." The Post notes that social media immediately hopped on the comment, with reactions running the gamut from "appalled to leave-the-guy-alone." What the press had to say: Robin Abcarian for the Los Angeles Times: "Does merely stating the obvious make the president sexist? More wolfish than sexist, I’d say. And this may be a little problem he needs to work on." Jonathan Chait for New York Mag, in a piece titled "Obama in Need of Gender-Sensitivity Training": "Women have a hard time being judged purely on their merits. Discussing their appearance in the context of evaluating their job performance makes it worse. ... For a president who has become a cultural model for many of his supporters in so many other ways, the example he's setting here is disgraceful." Jonathan Allen for Politico: "Without a doubt, Obama’s subject matter seemed more suited to the pages of Maxim magazine—which has actually published a list of the world’s hottest female politicians—than a political event." [EX Q]: The Cranberries frontwoman Dolores O'Riordan drowned in a hotel bath wearing her pyjamas, an inquest at Westminster Coroner's Court heard. The Irish singer, from Kilmallock, County Limerick, was pronounced dead aged 46 on January 15 at the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane, London, where she had been staying while recording. Coroner Shirley Radcliffe told an inquest at Westminster Coroner's Court that the cause of death was drowning due to alcohol intoxication and concluded that the death was an accident. PC Natalie Smart, who attended the scene, told the inquest: "I saw Mrs O'Riordan submerged in the bath with her nose and mouth fully under the water." The inquest heard that there were empty bottles in the room - five miniature bottles and a bottle of champagne - as well as containers of prescription drugs with a quantity of tablets in each container. Toxiclocology tests showed only "therapeutic" amounts of medication in O'Riordan's blood, but showed up 330mg of alcohol per 100mls of blood - meaning she was more than four times the 80mg legal limit for driving. ||||| ‘Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We’ – The 25th Anniversary edition is out on 19th October - https://TheCranberries.lnk.to/EEIDISWCW Ireland ||||| Image copyright AFP/Getty Images The Cranberries front woman Dolores O'Riordan died by drowning due to alcohol intoxication, an inquest at Westminster Coroner's Court has heard. The singer, who died suddenly on 15 January aged 46, was found submerged in the bath in her room at London's Park Lane Hilton hotel. O'Riordan died as a result of a "tragic accident", the coroner said. She had no injuries or evidence of self harm, and had drunk an excessive amount of alcohol, expert witnesses said. She had been in the Park Lane Hilton hotel as part of a recording trip ahead of a 2018 tour. Image copyright Shutterstock PC Natalie Smart, who attended the scene, told the inquest: "I saw Mrs O'Riordan submerged in the bath with her nose and mouth fully under the water." The inquest heard that there were empty bottles in the room - five miniature bottles and a bottle of champagne - as well as containers of prescription drugs with a quantity of tablets in each container. Toxicology tests showed only "therapeutic" amounts of medication in O'Riordan's blood, but showed up 330mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood - meaning she was more than four times over the 80mg legal limit for driving. The inquest was attended by O'Riordan's mother, brother and sister-in-law. She split from her husband of 20 years, Don Burton, in 2014. She and Burton, who is the former tour manager of Duran Duran, have three children together. Image copyright Island Records Image caption The band's 2017 tour had to be cancelled due to O'Riordan's health issues The inquest heard that the singer checked into the hotel on 14 January. She was in touch with room service at around midnight and phoned her mother at around 03:00 GMT. She was later found unresponsive in the bathroom and confirmed dead at 09:16. The inquest heard that O'Riordan had bipolar disorder but responded well to treatment. The hearing was also told that she went through periods of abstention and periods of excessive drinking. She had spoken to psychiatrist Dr Seamus O Ceallaigh on 9 January and was in "good spirits". The inquest coincided with the day that would have been O'Riordan's 47th birthday. In a statement issued after the hearing, The Cranberries said: "Dolores will live on eternally in her music." The band's statement in full: On January 15th 2018 we lost our dear friend and band mate Dolores O'Riordan. "Today we continue to struggle to come to terms with what happened. "Our heartfelt condolences go out to Dolores' children and her family and our thoughts are with them today. "Dolores will live on eternally in her music. To see how much of a positive impact she had on people's lives has been a source of great comfort to us. "We'd like to say thank you to all of our fans for the outpouring of messages and their continued support during this very difficult time. "We request, please, for our privacy to be respected at this time." During the 90s, the Irish musician led the band to international success and their hit singles including Linger and Zombie. The band embarked on a UK and European tour in 2017, but it had to be cancelled in May as a result of O'Riordan's health issues. Image copyright PA Image caption Dolores O'Riordan performing on stage in 1994 The official Cranberries website cited "medical reasons associated with a back problem" that prevented O'Riordan from performing. But just before Christmas, the singer had posted on Facebook saying she was "feeling good" and had done her "first bit of gigging in months", leading fans to believe she would soon be on tour again. Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk. ||||| Dolores O’Riordan, the lead singer of the Cranberries, drowned in a bath as a result of intoxication from alcohol, an inquest has found. The inquest at inner west London coroner’s court, held on what would have been O'Riordan's 47th birthday, heard that she had been drinking heavily before she was found dead in room 2005 of the Hilton hotel in Park Lane, London, at about 9am on 15 January. Her alcohol level was 330mg per 100ml of blood, more than four times the legal limit for driving. The court heard that she had struggled for many years with bipolar disorder and excessive drinking. Dolores O'Riordan: anguished star whose voice lingers on Read more O’Riordan, who had been in London for a recording session, was found by a maid the morning after she checked into the hotel. She was submerged face up in the bath, wearing a long-sleeved vest and pyjama bottoms. When paramedics arrived, police were performing CPR on her in the bathroom. At 9.16am she was declared dead. Evidence was found of heavy drinking and smoking and use of prescription drugs including lorazepam. Five empty miniatures from the minibar, which had been accessed at 2.10am, were discovered as well as a 35cl bottle of champagne. A postmortem report by Dr Adam Combe concluded that O’Riordan drowned as a result of alcohol intoxication. Levels of medication in her blood were therapeutic, no note was found and police said after her death that it was not suspicious. The coroner, Dr Shirley Radcliffe, said: “There’s no evidence that this was anything other than an accident. There was no intention, this seems to be solely a tragic accident.” The inquest heard that the Irish singer’s bipolar disorder had responded well to treatment. She went through periods of abstention from alcohol but there were also bouts of excessive drinking. O’Riordan had previously discussed being sexually abused as a child by a family friend and how she suffered from anorexia. In September last year she began composing a suicide note while drinking heavily and taking lorazepam, but evidence from Robert Hirschfield, a US psychiatrist who assessed her over the phone on 26 December, suggested she had been doing better. In his statement read at the inquest, Hirschfield said: “She was doing well, she was not drinking, she was a little sad on Christmas Day … no thoughts of suicide.” Another psychiatrist, Dr Seamus O Ceallaigh, said he spoke to O’Riordan on 9 January and she was in “good spirits”. O’Riordan’s mother, Eileen, whom she called from her hotel room at 3am on the night of her death, attended the inquest, as well as one of the singer’s brothers, PJ, and a sister-in-law. Cranberries vocalist Dolores O'Riordan – a life in pictures Read more In a statement released after the hearing, her bandmates thanked fans for their messages and support. “We continue to struggle to come to terms with what happened,” they said. "Our heartfelt condolences go out to Dolores' children and her family and our thoughts are with them today. Dolores will live on eternally in her music.” The inquest heard that O’Riordan had a legion of fans who valued her charisma, unique singing voice and feisty on-stage performances. She was described as a loving daughter, fun-loving sister and dedicated and doting mother. O’Riordan, born in Limerick in 1971, joined the Cranberries – then called the Cranberry Saw Us – in 1990 and performed with them until 2003, when they took a hiatus. They reformed in 2009. Their hits included Linger, which reached the top 10 in the US and Ireland and No 14 in the UK. At the time of O’Riordan’s death she was in London to record a cover of Zombie, another of the Cranberries’ biggest hits, with the rock band Bad Wolves. The Irish president, Michael D Higgins, was among those who paid tribute to O'Riordan after her death. She is survived by her three children, Taylor Baxter, Molly Leigh and Dakota Rain, from her 20-year marriage to Don Burton, Duran Duran's tour manager. The couple split up in 2014. ||||| [EX A]: The sudden death of Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan in January stunned the world, and a new development may prompt further shock waves. An inquest in the UK took place Thursday on what would have been the performer's 47th birthday, and the court heard that O'Riordan died of drowning on Jan. 15 after becoming intoxicated from a night of heavy drinking, the BBC reports. "There's no evidence that this was anything other than an accident," coroner Shirley Radcliffe said of O'Riordan, who was found submerged in a bathtub in a London hotel by a maid, per the Telegraph. In her room were prescription medication bottles with pills still inside, an empty champagne bottle, and five empty minibar bottles of alcohol. A toxicology analysis deemed there were "therapeutic" amounts of meds in O'Riordan's blood, but mainly a large amount of alcohol—she had a BAC of .33, more than four times the .08 legal limit for driving. There'd been speculation that O'Riordan had killed herself, but although the Guardian reports the inquest revealed O'Riordan had a drinking problem and bipolar disorder (and that she'd even written a suicide note last September after a drinking binge), "there was no intention" this time around, per Radcliffe. A psychiatrist who'd talked with her shortly before her death says O'Riordan "was doing well, she was not drinking, she was a little sad on Christmas Day … no thoughts of suicide." The Cranberries noted the new developments in a statement, tweeting, "We continue to struggle to come to terms with what happened." [EX Q]: APanera Bread Co. recently announced progress on its effort to remove dozens of artificial ingredients from its menu by the end of 2016. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News) “No compromises.” That’s the headline of Panera Bread’s Monday announcement that it will be cutting dozens of artificial ingredients from its recipes by the end of 2016. “If it’s not colored by nature, we’re not interested in serving it,” the message reads. A video on the company’s Web site adds, “If the ingredients in your food are unpronounceable, we believe they shouldn’t be in your food.” Like Chipotle’s recent decision to cut genetically modified ingredients from its menu and Pepsi’s declaration that it’s ditching the aspartame from its diet drinks, Panera has framed its decision as a principled stand against the forces of fake food. “It is a much higher standard than what makes business sense,” Ron Shaich, chief executive of Panera, told Fortune. “It is ‘How do I want to feed my daughter?’ That’s the gold standard question and when I answer that, it tells me what I want to do for my customers. Because my customers are no different than my daughter.” But the move makes complete business sense. In some cases, the decision to eliminate an ingredient is more reflective of strategy than science. [7 of the biggest ‘facts’ about unhealthy food that actually aren’t true] Take, for example, monosodium glutamate, or MSG — one of about three dozen “No No” ingredients Panera says it has already banned from its menu. The much-maligned additive has been called a “silent killer” and investigated several times for potential health problems. But a review of four decades of clinical trials concluded that there was no link between the additive and its purported side effects. Or consider added nitrates and nitrites, which Panera says it will remove by the end of 2016. “Food Babe” blogger Vani Hari, a leading proponent of the “don’t eat what you can’t pronounce” policy, writes that nitrates in meat can cause Alzheimer’s and cancer. And the American Institute for Cancer Research considers nitrates/nitrates a carcinogen. But nitrates have been used to preserve since the Middle Ages (back then they were made from urine, a production process we’re probably better off without). A 2011 survey from Australia and New Zealand’s food standards agency found that most nitrate exposures come from fruits and vegetables, rather than the preservatives added to meats, and that the chemical helps improve the “microbial safety” of the foods by combating bacteria like botulism. Like any additive, MSG, nitrates and several other artificial ingredients banned from Panera’s menu are harmful in large doses. But in the quantities found in most foods, studies of their reported effects on health are often conflicting. So why cut them? For the same reason that Chipotle, Pepsi and about a dozen other companies have announced similar initiatives in the past six months. People don’t want to eat food they perceive to be fake, or unhealthy, or not fresh. It’s why McDonald’s is “recommitt[ing] to hot, fresh food” and Chipotle is posting record earnings with its “food with integrity,” GMO-free stance. The science on artificial ingredients may not be decisive, but public opinion is. Shaich said as much himself. “I’m not a scientist and I’m not wading into the debate over whether any of these things cause cancer or are otherwise bad for you,” he told the New York Times. “I just think this is where the consumer’s head is right now.” It’s a perfectly valid business decision, and lots of health advocates have applauded the move. [Kraft Mac & Cheese just got duller. You can thank (or blame) ‘The Food Babe.’] “Panera is setting a high bar,” said Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition at New York University, told USA Today. “These are all ingredients used in highly processed foods to make them look, taste, and hold together better — for the most part, cosmetics.” Hari, the “Food Babe” blogger, attributed the decision to her and her followers’ efforts. “This is the direct result of the ongoing pressure you and the Food Babe Army have put on companies to serve safer and more healthful ingredients,” she wrote on her site. “Thank you!” But others worry that these kinds of policies mislead consumers. The “if you can’t pronounce it, don’t eat it” policy promoted by Panera and “Food Babe” doesn’t make much sense, Joe Schwarz, director of McGill University’s Office for Science & Society, argued in a blog post — plenty of naturally occurring substances have long, complicated scientific names. Among them? Cyanocobalamin, better known as vitamin B12. Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, questioned Panera’s motives in some of the changes. “I applaud Panera for replacing dyes and certain other questionable additives in its foods,” he told USA Today. “But eliminating many of the ingredients with unfamiliar chemical names, like calcium propionate and sodium erythorbate, is done solely for PR purposes and not to make safer, more healthful foods.” ||||| When Panera Bread founder and CEO Ron Shaich considers the foods featured on the bakery-cafe's menu, he pictures serving them to his 11-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son. "My kids are eating Panera 10 to 11 times a week," Shaich tells Fortune . "I don't want to serve them junk." That explains why Shaich has been on a personal, decades-long mission to bring healthier and "clean" ingredients into Panera's chain restaurants while also advocating better transparency about that ongoing process. More than a decade ago, Panera began to use chicken raised without the use of antibiotics, a move that later expanded to all of the proteins it serves. The company also drew lines in the sand on trans fats, listed calorie information on all menus and, more recently, began to remove artificial additives. That latter effort is still an ongoing process. Panera ( pnra ) today disclosed the progress the restaurant chain has made since promising last June to only use "clean ingredients" by the end of 2016. Panera claims it is the first U.S. national restaurant company to publicly share a comprehensive list of ingredients that have been removed from its menu (or will never appear on future items). That list includes unusual-sounding Disodium Guanylate and Azodicarbonamide (which aren't in Panera's food today), as well as Polydextrose and Titanium Dioxide (both of which are being removed from the menu). In total, about 168 of Panera's roughly 460 ingredients need to be reformulated to fit Panera's new standards. "We are basically cleaning out our pantry," said Sara Burnett, senior quality assurance manager at Panera. Within the so called "fast-casual" restaurant space, a category led by Panera and burrito chain Chipotle ( cmg ) , the message is often just as important as the menu. Those chains focus on using the "cleanest" ingredients possible -- even if those moves require sacrificed profits in the short term. A carnitas shortage , for example, has caused problems at Chipotle for months. But executives defend the practice by arguing diners, in particular Millennials, are rewarding restaurants that make good on promises to serve better food with fresher ingredients. The movement is changing not only the restaurant sector, but also the aisles throughout the nation's grocery stores as consumers migrate to the perimeter of those stores where fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and dairy are stocked. Conversely, sales of processed foods found in the middle of those stores have faced real headwinds. Even suppliers are feeling the pressure. Tyson Foods ( tsn ) , for example, last week announced it would ban human antibiotics in its poultry products. "Consumers are looking for alternatives that are less processed," Shaich said. He admits that while he doesn't anticipate that customers will read every chemical on Panera's published "No-No" list, they can rest assured that those ingredients won't be found in Panera. "I would argue 'clean' tastes better, as well as it is better for you," he added. Panera is particularly excited about its efforts to "clean" up salad dressings. Beginning Tuesday, the restaurant's salads will be made without artificial sweeteners, colors, flavors and preservatives. Many of the company's sales, like the new Kale Caesar salad, are made completely without those artificial additives. "Salad dressings were the most challenging category by far for us [to change]," said Burnett. All commercially made dressing are packed with those ingredients, so Panera had to get creative. The company also had to be patient. It took two months just to determine what the ingredients were in the Greek salad dressing, for example, and another four months to reformulate the dressing so all the ingredients and the process to obtain them fit in Panera's new standard. Panera then spent months testing the new formulation in its restaurants. Shaich says the company's focus on ingredients is based on his view that Americans are increasingly focused on food, especially as the nation understands that food is an important part of wellness. "We are increasingly focused on what is in our food and ridding ourselves of a lot of chemical additives," he said. "That isn't going to go away. It is going to intensify, that discussion." Though investors and analysts sometimes question fast-casual chains about the cost sacrifices they may be making by holding a firm line on their menus, Shaich isn't dissuaded. He points to Panera's 4,000% return to investors over the last 15 years versus the S&P 500's roughly 40% gain. And perhaps more importantly, Shaich reminds Fortune that this is a deeply personal mission. "It is a much higher standard than what makes business sense," Shaich said. "It is 'How do I want to feed my daughter?' That's the gold standard question and when I answer that, it tells me what I want to do for my customers. Because my customers are no different than my daughter." For more about fast-casual restaurants, watch this Fortune video: ||||| Panera Bread committed itself to removing at least 150 artificial sweeteners, colors, flavors and preservatives from its menu by the end of next year. WSJ’s Ilan Brat joins the News Hub. Photo: Getty Panera Bread Co. committed itself to removing at least 150 artificial sweeteners, colors, flavors and preservatives from its menu by the end of next year, the latest move by a major food company to respond to a consumer shift toward foods seen as simpler and more healthful. The sandwich-and-salad chain, which has nearly 1,900 restaurants... ||||| [EX A]:
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Q: In this task, you're given four sentences of a story written in natural language in which one part is missing. Your job is to predict the position and missing part of the story and return in the following format: position, missing part. The missing part is a sentence that completes the story, and the position is the number of the missing sentence in the new story. Sentence1: Ben was tired at the end of the day. Sentence2: The customer asked for Spaghetti. Sentence3: Ben was too lazy to wash a dish and but the food on a dirty one. Sentence4: The customer was angry. A:
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. In this task, you are given a review of product in Polish language and a question whether this review has positive sentiment. You are expected to generate the answer. The output should be "Yes" or "No". Don't generate anything apart from "Yes", "No". Example: Text: Biję się z myślami czy oby 2 gwiazdki to nie za dużo. Menu wyświetlacza wygląda jak "dzieło" niezbyt uzdolnionego nastolatka i po prostu jest toporne. Klapka nie budzi zaufania, nie dość że ciężko chodzi to jeszcze podejrzanie rusza się na boki, a to dopiero początek. Ogólnie telefon łączy ze sobą brak zalet smarfona (wielkość) i tradycyjnych telefonów komórkowych (funkcjonalność). Rzeczywiście wygląda jakby był zaprojektowany na kolanie i bez jakiejkolwiek wiedzy co Nokia potrafiła włożyć do swoich flagowych modeli komórek tradycyjnych. Bateria owszem trzyma długo, ale brak wielu aplikacji wyjaśnia z łatwością ten wątpliwy fenomen. Pomijam fakt, że w rozumieniu Noki banany są w odcieniu cytrynowym, więc chyba nie najdojrzalszy to produkt. Question: Is the text a positive review? Output: No The review has a negative sentiment. Hence, the answer should be "No". New input case for you: Text: po miesiącu użytkowania ma się nawet nieźle, jedynie co to od wewnętrznej strony bransolety w jednym miejscu po ciągłym ocieraniu o jeden z elementów mechanizmu łącznia wytarł się czarny kolor. Jak za tą cenę naprawdę rewelacja, jedynie "gratis" przyszedł do mnie z uszkodzoną końcówką, a więc jest bezużyteczny :( Question: Is the text a positive review? Output:
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In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question. Input: Consider Input: Question: How many goals did Ryan McGuffie have for Gretna? Passage:He began his career at Rangers, where he made 2 appearances. Walker made his senior league début in a 1–0 win over Motherwell at Fir Park, coming off the bench to replace Hamed Namouchi. Walker had a six-month loan spell at Clyde in which he made his Bully Wee début in a 1–0 victory at Broadwood Stadium against Ross County. During this time, Walker won the SFL young player of the month award for September 2004. After his short-term deal at Broadwood, Walker went to Sweden for a couple of months but decided to come back home. he joined Morton in July 2005. Walker made his Morton début in a 3–2 (AET) Challenge Cup win over Gretna, in which assistant boss at Morton, Derek Collins, and later-to-be teammate Ryan McGuffie played for the opposition. His senior league debut was the following week against Raith Rovers, in which Morton triumphed 2–0 in front of 3,222 fans. He signed a new contract in May 2009, for another year at Morton. Being out of contract in the summer, and struggling for fitness, Walker was loaned to Brechin City for three months in January 2010. Walker suffered a recurrence of a groin injury, where he underwent surgery but remained at Brechin until April. He was released at the end of the 2009–10 season. After his release from Morton, Walker decided to go part-time and was signed up by ex-manager Jim McInally at East Stirlingshire for the 2010–11 season. Links: a. Jim McInally b. Derek Collins c. Ryan McGuffie d. Ross County F.C. Output: c Input: Consider Input: Question: What country was the artist born in that Bundrick worked with on Rough Mix in 1977? Passage:Bundrick first worked with Pete Townshend in 1977 when he performed on Rough Mix, Townshend's solo collaboration with Ronnie Lane, former bass player for Small Faces and Faces. He was invited to play on the Who's album Who Are You (1978), but broke his arm falling out of a taxi at the studio door and was unable to participate in recording sessions. Bundrick toured with The Who from 1979 to 1981 along with drummer Kenney Jones and played on their album Face Dances (1981), then briefly parted with the band during the recording of It's Hard (1982) and the subsequent tour. Bundrick later rejoined the band performing with them at Live Aid in 1985 and played live with them until 2012. Links: a. Ronnie Lane b. The Who Tour 2012–2013 c. Pete Townshend d. Who Are You Output: c Input: Consider Input: Question: Who won the American Civil War? Passage:The Habeas Corpus Suspension, (1863), entitled An Act relating to Habeas Corpus, and regulating Judicial Proceedings in Certain Cases, was an Act of Congress that authorized the president of the United States to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in response to the American Civil War and provided for the release of political prisoners. It began in the House of Representatives as an indemnity bill, introduced on December 5, 1862, releasing the president and his subordinates from any liability for having suspended habeas corpus without congressional approval. The Senate amended the House's bill, and the compromise reported out of the conference committee altered it to qualify the indemnity and to suspend habeas corpus on Congress's own authority. Abraham Lincoln signed the bill into law on March 3, 1863, and suspended habeas corpus under the authority it granted him six months later. The suspension was partially lifted with the issuance of Proclamation 148 by Andrew Johnson, and the Act became inoperative with the end of the Civil War. The exceptions to his Proclamation 148 were the States of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas, the District of Columbia, and the Territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Links: a. American Civil War b. Act of Congress c. Legal liability d. President of the United States
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Polish. It's sort of the biggest TiVo box you've ever seen. Solution: To największa nagrywarka, jaką w życiu widzieliście. Why? The English sentence is correctly translated into Polish, because the meaning is preserved. New input: This was one of the most courageous steps I took as a prison governor. Solution:
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In this task, you are given inputs k, i, and A, where k and i are integers and A is a list. You need to find every ith element of A starting from the kth element. The process stops when the position of the next ith element exceeds the length of the list. Q: 1, 2, ['4833', 'D', 'j', 'M', 'O', 'p', 'l'] A:
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given an open-domain question. Your task is to provide an answer to the given question. There is only one unique answer for each question. Your answer should be short, and refer to an entity, date, number, etc. Do not put your answer in the context of a sentence. Problem:Who plays martha cox in high school musical? Solution:
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In this task you will be given a string that only contains single digit numbers spelled out. The input string will not contain spaces between the different numbers. Your task is to return the number that the string spells out. The string will spell out each digit of the number for example '1726' will be 'oneseventwosix' instead of 'one thousand seven hundred six'. Example: twotwoonesixzeronine Example solution: 221609 Example explanation: The string is properly converted into a number based on the spelling of each digit. The string started with 'twotwo' therefore the number also started with '22'. This is a good example. Problem: sevennineeightseveneight
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In this task, you are given a passage and a question regarding that passage. You must determine whether or not the question is answerable from the given passage. If a question is answerable, output should be 'True', otherwise 'False'. You must not consider any other information that is not provided in the passage while labelling True or False. -------- Question: Passage: There is evidence that there have been significant changes in Amazon rainforest vegetation over the last 21,000 years through the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and subsequent deglaciation. Analyses of sediment deposits from Amazon basin paleolakes and from the Amazon Fan indicate that rainfall in the basin during the LGM was lower than for the present, and this was almost certainly associated with reduced moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin. There is debate, however, over how extensive this reduction was. Some scientists argue that the rainforest was reduced to small, isolated refugia separated by open forest and grassland; other scientists argue that the rainforest remained largely intact but extended less far to the north, south, and east than is seen today. This debate has proved difficult to resolve because the practical limitations of working in the rainforest mean that data sampling is biased away from the center of the Amazon basin, and both explanations are reasonably well supported by the available data. Question: What does LGM stands for? Answer: True Question: Passage: Following the death of Braddock, William Shirley assumed command of British forces in North America. At a meeting in Albany in December 1755, he laid out his plans for 1756. In addition to renewing the efforts to capture Niagara, Crown Point and Duquesne, he proposed attacks on Fort Frontenac on the north shore of Lake Ontario and an expedition through the wilderness of the Maine district and down the Chaudière River to attack the city of Quebec. Bogged down by disagreements and disputes with others, including William Johnson and New York's Governor Sir Charles Hardy, Shirley's plan had little support. Question: n what meeting did Shirley lay out plans for 1765? Answer: False Question: Passage: The largest single sensory feature is the aboral organ (at the opposite end from the mouth). Its main component is a statocyst, a balance sensor consisting of a statolith, a solid particle supported on four bundles of cilia, called "balancers", that sense its orientation. The statocyst is protected by a transparent dome made of long, immobile cilia. A ctenophore does not automatically try to keep the statolith resting equally on all the balancers. Instead its response is determined by the animal's "mood", in other words the overall state of the nervous system. For example, if a ctenophore with trailing tentacles captures prey, it will often put some comb rows into reverse, spinning the mouth towards the prey. Question: What is the main component of the aboral organ? Answer:
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A text is given in Malayalam. Translate it from the Malayalam language to the Tamil language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. -------- Question: പതിനഞ്ചാം ധനകാര്യ കമ്മീഷന്റെ കാലാവധി 2019 നവംബര്‍ 30 വരെ ദീര്‍ഘിപ്പിക്കുന്നതിന് കേന്ദ്ര മന്ത്രിസഭയുടെ അനുമതി Answer: 15-வது நிதி ஆணையத்தின் காலத்தை நவம்பர் 30, 2019 வரை நீடிக்க மத்திய அமைச்சரவை ஒப்புதல் Question: 370-ാം വകുപ്പില്‍ നിന്നുള്ള രക്ഷ യാഥാര്‍ത്ഥ്യമായിരിക്കുകയാണ്. Answer: 370வது பிரிவு நீக்கம் என்பது உண்மையாகிவிட்டது. Question: ഒരു കര്‍ഷകനെന്ന നിലയില്‍, ഈ മണ്ണിന്റെ മകനെന്ന നിലയില്‍ അതിന്റെ ആരോഗ്യം തകരാറിലാക്കാന്‍ ഒരു അവകാശവുമില്ല. Answer:
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Given a sentence in the Indonesian(Bahasa variant), provide an equivalent translation in Japanese that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is. -------- Question: "Kami memiliki cukup uranium di Australia untuk menghasilkan listrik untuk negara selama ribuan tahun, " kata Prof Sevior. Answer: 「オーストラリアには何千年間もこの国の原動力となるウランがある」とセヴィア教授は語った。 Question: :: Sarah Walsh: Pria :: Mereka muncul untuk memainkan permainan berbasis kepemilikan yang bekerja pada kepemilikan efektif yang dikombinasikan dengan penekanan pada sistem yang berkembang menggunakan atletisisme alami kita dan tingkat kerja yang tinggi sebaik kekuatan mental budaya kita. Answer: ::サラ・ウォルシュ:男子::彼らは、私たちの文化的な精神力だけではなく、私達の天性の運動能力と高いワークレートを利用して、開発中のプレスをかける手法と相まって、効果的にボールを保持することに取り組むポゼッションベースの試合をしているように見えます。 Question: "Saya terkejut menemukannya meskipun itu sepatu tali yang diawetkan, " kenang Diana Zardaryan, mahasiswa PhD Armenia yang telah menemukan. Answer:
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In this task, you are given an input i,A where i is an integer and A is an array. You need to find every ith element of A starting with the 1st element. 2, ['1167', '2031', 'J', 'n', '8633', 'A', '2049', '2377', '8301', '863', '1089', 'N', '1935', 'C', 'a', '9185', 'H', 'V', 'z', '9507', '4983', '257', '7019', '9329', 'h'] 1167, J, 8633, 2049, 8301, 1089, 1935, a, H, z, 4983, 7019, h 1, ['I', '7151', '4899', '8969', '5727', 'o', '4239', 'b', '965', 'z', 'T', 'g', '9037', 'I', '6649', '5247', 'W', '6291', '5007', 'c', 'J', '7861', 'm', 'B', '5153', 'c', 'q', '6555', '4291', 'd', '1465', 'T', '517', '2577', 'J', '8129', '2639', '3193', 'M', '705', 'H', 'P', 'Q', '511'] I, 7151, 4899, 8969, 5727, o, 4239, b, 965, z, T, g, 9037, I, 6649, 5247, W, 6291, 5007, c, J, 7861, m, B, 5153, c, q, 6555, 4291, d, 1465, T, 517, 2577, J, 8129, 2639, 3193, M, 705, H, P, Q, 511 7, ['6997', 'V', 'z', '7387', 'a', 'k', 'y', '8507', '6313', 'r', 'b', 'L', '6099', '2895', 'T', '2695', '7303', 'g', 'Y', 'J', 'l', 'V', '4047', '553', 'H', 'j', '5881', 'a', '3543', 'Y', 'o', '4661', '6345', '7007', 'N', 'R', 'U', '4635', 'u', '1495', '5159', '7097', '6641', '4275', 'q', '8349', '5229', '2925']
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