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(CNN) -- Way back in the winter of 1982, I was a fifth grader at Lakeview Elementary -- and I was not happy. Because it was late in the year, and because I lived in a town, Mahopac, New York, with about six-and-a-half Jews, I was required by law to participate in the school's annual holiday concert. It was, for a boy who always felt resentful over having to spend December 25 inside Ming's Chinese Restaurant, the worst of the worst of the worst. Of the 11 songs we were told to sing, 10 were Christmas carols. Of those 10, seven or eight evoked either Jesus Christ or the Virgin Mary or Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.
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Christmas, all the time, and we get no equal treatment whatsoever."
(CNN) -- The hostage situation at Nairobi's Westgate Mall has raised four fundamental issues. These are Kenya's thinking on security, its state of preparedness, state responsiveness and the regional security dimensions. Given the death toll, it is tempting to seek easy answers or adopt quick options, including perhaps withdrawing Kenyan troops from Somalia or scaling back Kenya's role in regional security matters. Kenya has no option but to remain the central cog in the struggle to restore normalcy in Somalia. There are historical reasons for this -- in addition to the fact that Kenyan defense forces are already entrenched in Somalia.
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Somali's security and political history have become a part and parcel of Kenya's socio-economic reality.
(CNN) -- Lionel Messi is just two goals behind Diego Maradona's international total of 34 after guiding Argentina ever closer to qualifying for next year's World Cup in Brazil. The four-time World Player of the Year netted from the penalty spot as Argentina eased to a 3-0 win over Venezuela as it remained four points clear at the top of the South American group. Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain scored twice to take him to 10 goals for the qualifying campaign, but it was Messi who stole the show once again. The 25-year-old has repeatedly vowed to win the one prize to have eluded him so far in his astonishing career- the World Cup.
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| Colombia looks set to end its 16-year wait to play in a World Cup after thrashing Bolivia 5-0. | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | fs_noopt |
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Sentence: | The branch of military Albert Jennings Fountain belonged to was 1st Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Cavalry. | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
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Jade Galore on the BayList - With three locations and more than thirty years of experience, Jade Galore Jewelry & Watch Co. showcases an exquisite collection of fine jewelry as well as a world class portfolio of fine Swiss timepieces. Often traveling around the world to bring you the latest designs in fine jewelry, we consistently strive in our goal of becoming your ultimate jewelry destination. At Jade Galore Jewelry & Watch Co., our GIA trained staff and on-site goldsmiths are readily available to address your jewelry needs and concerns. We have been serving our customers for more than three decades, and hope to continue that tradition by joining you in celebrating love's many precious moments for generations to come.
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Monster storm Sandy
This is a rush transcript from "Fox News Watch," November 3, 2012. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
JON SCOTT, HOST OF "FOX NEWS WATCH": On "Fox News Watch"...
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Millions will be without power, possibly up to seven days or so.
SCOTT: News reporters hit the beach on Monday watching and waiting for Hurricane Sandy and warning East Coast residents of impending disaster.
With some hype and hysteria, the media dubbed Sandy a monster Frankenstorm. Tuesday morning gave way to incredible images of destruction and sorrow. Was the coverage done right? Government officials and politicians got the media spotlight giving updates and assessments, but did some take advantage of the situation to promote their positions and politicize the problems and did the media help them do it?
The Election Day just days away. Did Hurricane Sandy cause a media distraction taking the heat off the president on some key issues? Most in the media still in a blackout over the terror attacks in Benghazi, ignoring new details about what happened and accused of helping the White House cover up the real story. And do the TV shows you watch have any influence on who you will pick as president?
ALEC BALDWIN, ACTOR "30 ROCK": Lemon , didn't you get ordained and perform a lesbian wedding last summer?
TINA FEY, ACTRESS "30 ROCK": Yes, I marry Becky and Dee.
SCOTT: On the panel this week, writer and Fox News contributor Judy Miller, Richard Grenell who served as press spokesman for the last four U.S. ambassadors to the U.N. Jim Pinkerton, contributing editor of the American Conservative magazine and Alan Colmes, author of Thank the Liberals for Saving America. He's also a host of the "Alan Colmes Show." I'm Jon Scott. "Fox News Watch" is on right now.
SCOTT PELLEY, CBS ANCHOR: We're on the southern tip of Manhattan, the area known as the Battery, named for the battery of cannons erected here in the 17th century to defend the young city. But nothing could defend New York City from the wall of water that came crashing ashore in one of the biggest storms so far of the 21st century.
BRIAN WILLIAMS, ANCHOR, "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS": A huge portion of the Eastern seaboard is crippled tonight. Millions of viewers cannot see this broadcast because they are heading into another night in the dark.
DIANE SAWYER, ANCHOR, "ABC WORLD NEWS": Millions of American families are trying to recover from a devastating blow super storm Sandy.
BRET BAIER, HOST OF "SPECIAL REPORT": What was billed as the biggest storm to ever hit the Atlantic coast delivered a crippling blow to the northeast.
SCOTT: Hurricane turned monster storm Sandy took the top spot in the news cycle this weekend. Jim, the media often get criticized for hyping or overhyping these things. How did they do this time?
JIM PINKERTON, AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE MAGAZINE: Well, I think that Howard Kurtz at CNN said it well, he said, look, this is the rare storm that actually lived up to its hype. This was everything the weather forecasters said it would be and maybe even a little worse. And I think the coverage, it was -- the immediate proof that elections were uncertain and we're all -- but we could go talk about the election, and now we are talking about the storm. And I think rightly so because it's a bigger story, frankly.
SCOTT: Do the media approach the coverage with an agenda or is it just to tell the stories?
JUDY MILLER, WRITER & FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, I think there is a kind of there is a desire on the part of the media to make it a big story. And there was a little of that before the actual event, but I think that the social media were out there ahead of the mainstream media because before this was a storm, it was a hash tag which was Frankenstorm. You know, we were already anticipating what happened. So, in this case, you know, if anything you could say the media didn't warn people enough.
SCOTT: But the problem with social media is that sometimes bad information gets out there and moves faster than the hurricane itself.
ALAN COLMES, www.alan.com You have to go through the weeds, the hash tag before the storm ...
COLMES: You have to go -- you know, you have to kind of pick and choose who are you following on Twitter, and who you do on Facebook and, you know, pick your sources carefully because there is so much stuff out there to wade through to get all the right information.
SCOTT: It didn't take long, though, for liberal media to trot out climate change as the reason behind this storm?
RICHARD GRENELL, FMR. SPKSMAN, LAST 4 U.S. AMBASSADORS TO U.N.: Yes, and that is silly, right. I mean the hype of the storm beforehand is somebody who doesn't live on the East Coast. I live in Los Angeles. You know, most people I think were looking at this as saying yet again there is a big hype about an oncoming storm. And we weren't really paying attention until we started to see the Twitter photos and the firsthand accounts. And then to start immediately seeing the liberal media start to talk about it.
COLMES: It wasn't the media. Governor Cuomo of New York was the one who actually brought this up.
GRENELL: I mean come on.
COLMES: It just says, let's not blame the media.
GRENELL: In 50 years, we've only had this ...
GRENELL: for something like this.
SCOTT: The conservative Governor Cuomo, that's ...
COLMES: But he is not the media, he is a governor looking out for the people of his state.
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| Fox News Watch on Foxnews.com - follow Jon Scott Saturdays 2:30 & 11:30 p.m. ET | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
By. Rob Waugh. PUBLISHED:. 08:03 EST, 13 March 2012. |. UPDATED:. 05:10 EST, 14 March 2012. A woolly mammoth preserved in permafrost in Siberia could walk the Earth again after 10,000 years, after Russian academics signed a deal with a controversial Korean scientist to clone the animal. Hwang Woo-Suk – who created the world’s first cloned dog, Snuppy, in 2005 – will implant the nucleus from a mammoth cell into an elephant egg to create a mammoth embryo. The embryo will then be implanted into an elephant’s womb. The Koreans say research could begin this year. South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-Suk (L) shakes hands with Vasily Vasiliev (R), vice director of North-Eastern Federal University of Russia's Sakha Republic, after signing an agreement on joint research to clone a mammoth. A painting by Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert, (1865 - 1926) shows woolly mammoths - the creature could walk the Earth again for the first time in 10,000 years thanks to the new research. Exciting: Mammoth bones like this one have been dug up many times before, but finding one with undamaged genes has proven a challenge (file picture) Vasily Vasiliev, vice rector of North-Eastern Federal University of the Sakha Republic, signed the deal with Hwang Woo-Suk of South Korea's Sooam Biotech Research Foundation this week. The agreeement follows the discovery of mammoth bones with well-preserved bone marrow in Siberia last summer. Hwang Woo-Suk is a controversial figure some of whose research into human cloning was shown to be fake. But since then, his institute has successfully cloned other creatures such as cows, dogs and coyotes. 'The first and hardest mission is to restore mammoth cells,' Sooam researcher, Hwang In-Sung, told AFP. 'This will be a really tough job, but we believe it is possible because our institute is good at cloning animals.' The Korean biotech foundation said research would begin this year, as soon as the Russians ship remains. South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-Suk smiles after signing an agreement on joint research with North-Eastern Federal University of Russia's Sakha Republic. Fertile land: The thigh bone was discovered in the permafrost soil of Siberia as were these tusks which came from an entire 23,000-year-old mammoth dug up in 1999. The Russian academics are already in negotation with Japan's Kinki. University for joint research next year aiming to. recreate the giant mammal. Mammoths became extinct about 10,000 years ago. But the discovery in August in Siberia has increased the chances of a successful cloning. Global. warming has thawed ground in eastern Russia that is usually almost. permanently frozen, leading to the discoveries of a number of frozen. mammoths, the report said.
What are highlight points for this article? | Controversial scientist created world's first cloned dog. Remains found in Siberia last year to be used. Research 'could begin this year' | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
How do you say "We shook hands at my initiative and then remained silent for some time." in Spanish? | Nos dimos la mano por iniciativa mía y luego permanecimos un tiempo callados. | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_noopt |
Scenario analyses can give an overview of the different possible actions to reach a set goal while also analysing the effect of policy instruments
What is the correctly punctuated version of this sentence? | Scenario analyses can give an overview of the different possible actions to reach a set goal while also analysing the effect of policy instruments. | Flan2021 | fix_punct | zs_noopt |
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A German cruise liner said Tuesday it plans to fly its passengers over the Gulf of Aden, instead of sailing them through, out of fear of pirate attacks in the region. U.S. Navy image of pirates operating off coast of Somalia in October this year. Hapag-Lloyd Cruises said all 246 passengers and most of the crew aboard the MS Columbus, currently at the start of an around-the-world cruise, will disembark at an undisclosed port, then fly to Dubai to continue their journey. The company called the move a precautionary measure. Pirate attacks in the waters off Somalia have shot up this year, with pirates staging increasingly bolder attacks on ever-bigger targets. So far this year, pirates have attacked almost 100 vessels off Somalia's coast and successfully hijacked nearly 40, according to the International Maritime Bureau. Freight and cargo ships, cruise liners, and private yachts have all come under attack. In many hijackings, pirates take the crew and passengers hostage while they demand a ransom. The problem has forced companies like Hapag-Lloyd, that use the Gulf of Aden, to make new plans, including stepping up security or changing their routes. One shipping company announced last month it would bypass the region altogether, sailing instead around the Cape of Good Hope and adding thousands of kilometers to its voyages. Read more about how to solve the pirate problem here. Hapag-Lloyd said a general travel warning for the area, issued by the German Foreign Ministry, played a part in the decision. But the company also said it had asked the German government for naval protection and the request was turned down. Representatives of Hapag-Lloyd and the German Defense Ministry could not immediately be reached for further comment. The passengers on board the Columbus began the first leg of their world cruise November 28 in Genoa, Italy and are due in Dubai on December 17, according to Hapag-Lloyd's Web site. Further stops include Singapore, Bali, Indonesia and Sydney, Australia. Hapag-Lloyd said that after the passengers and most of the crew disembark, the Columbus will sail through the Gulf of Aden with a skeleton staff. The passengers will stay in a five-star hotel in Dubai for three days until the Columbus arrives to take them back onboard, the company said. Both the crew and passengers approve of the safety measure, Hapag-Lloyd said. The U.S. State Department and British Foreign Office advise those traveling near the Somali coast to use extreme caution because of the recent pirate attacks. Last week, the Australian government issued a similar warning about travel to the region. The advice also urged Australian ships "to apply a robust and layered protective security regime" when traveling through the area. -- CNN's Frederik Pleitgen contributed to this report. | Passengers will fly to Dubai to continue their journey. Hapag-Lloyd: Involves 246 passengers, most of crew aboard MS Columbus. Prompted by travel warning for the area issued by German Foreign Ministry. United States, UK advise those traveling near Somali coast to use extreme caution. | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_noopt |
IN: a right-wing party said tuesday it will build a hindu temple on a site where its followers razed a mosque and touched off hindu-muslim riots six years ago .
summary: rightwing party vows to build hindu shrine where mosque was razed
Problem: oneworld challenge will carry penalties into each remaining stage of the america 's cup after an arbitration panel found it guilty monday of breaches of the regatta 's protocol .
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A: oneworld penalized for breaches of america 's cup rules
question: swedes on tuesday mourned internationally acclaimed filmmaker ingmar bergman , praising the artistic mastery that had not always been appreciated in his homeland .
Write a brief summary in a sentence or so.
summary: sweden mourns film director ingmar bergman
coast guard officers said friday that they have uncovered a criminal ring in taoyuan specializing in smuggling young mainland chinese women into taiwan to engage in prostitution .
A summary about the text above: coast guard uncovers human smuggling ring in taoyuan
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Summarize this: the constitutionality of a popular tax credit used by most states to lure and retain businesses will be challenged wednesday before the us supreme court .
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high court to examine corporate tax breaks
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Summarize this: irish prime minister brian cowen said friday he was prepared to call a new referendum on the eu 's reforming lisbon treaty , rejected by voters in june , as long as promised guarantees are delivered .
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| irish pm prepared to hold second referendum on eu treaty | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | fs_opt |
Question: The francophone Swiss Rodolphe Töpffer produced comic strips beginning in 1827, and published theories behind the form. Cartoons appeared widely in newspapers and magazines from the 19th century. The success of Zig et Puce in 1925 popularized the use of speech balloons in European comics, after which Franco-Belgian comics began to dominate. The Adventures of Tintin, with its signature clear line style, was first serialized in newspaper comics supplements beginning in 1929, and became an icon of Franco-Belgian comics.
Try to answer this question if possible: What century had comics in local production?
Answer: unanswerable
Question: Arsenal's parent company, Arsenal Holdings plc, operates as a non-quoted public limited company, whose ownership is considerably different from that of other football clubs. Only 62,217 shares in Arsenal have been issued, and they are not traded on a public exchange such as the FTSE or AIM; instead, they are traded relatively infrequently on the ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange, a specialist market. On 10 March 2016, a single share in Arsenal had a mid price of £15,670, which sets the club's market capitalisation value at approximately £975m. Most football clubs aren't listed on an exchange, which makes direct comparisons of their values difficult. Business magazine Forbes valued Arsenal as a whole at $1.3 billion in 2015. Consultants Brand Finance valued the club's brand and intangible assets at $703m in 2015, and consider Arsenal an AAA global brand. Research by the Henley Business School modelled the club's value at £1.118 billion in 2015, the second highest in the Premier League.
Try to answer this question if possible: How much does a single share of Arsenal cost as of 1-1-2018?
Answer: unanswerable
Question: Communication is observed within the plant organism, i.e. within plant cells and between plant cells, between plants of the same or related species, and between plants and non-plant organisms, especially in the root zone. Plant roots communicate with rhizome bacteria, fungi, and insects within the soil. These interactions are governed by syntactic, pragmatic, and semantic rules,[citation needed] and are possible because of the decentralized "nervous system" of plants. The original meaning of the word "neuron" in Greek is "vegetable fiber" and recent research has shown that most of the microorganism plant communication processes are neuron-like. Plants also communicate via volatiles when exposed to herbivory attack behavior, thus warning neighboring plants. In parallel they produce other volatiles to attract parasites which attack these herbivores. In stress situations plants can overwrite the genomes they inherited from their parents and revert to that of their grand- or great-grandparents.[citation needed]
Try to answer this question if possible: What part of a plant communicates with rhizome bacteria, fungi, and insects within the soil?
Answer: roots
Question: A more sophisticated MP3 encoder can produce variable bitrate audio. MPEG audio may use bitrate switching on a per-frame basis, but only layer III decoders must support it. VBR is used when the goal is to achieve a fixed level of quality. The final file size of a VBR encoding is less predictable than with constant bitrate. Average bitrate is VBR implemented as a compromise between the two: the bitrate is allowed to vary for more consistent quality, but is controlled to remain near an average value chosen by the user, for predictable file sizes. Although an MP3 decoder must support VBR to be standards compliant, historically some decoders have bugs with VBR decoding, particularly before VBR encoders became widespread.
Try to answer this question if possible: What kind of audio can a sophisticated MP3 encoder produce?
Answer: | variable bitrate audio | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Miksi esimerkiksi Italian hallitus ei voisi ottaa sormenjälkiä laittomilta maahanmuuttajilta, jos se on ainoa keino heidän tunnistamisekseen?
Translate this to English? | Why, for example, should the Italian Government not take the fingerprints of illegal immigrants if this is the only means of identifying them? | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Sentence: Alan Shepard was a national of the United States. He was born in New Hampshire became a test pilot and died in California.
What data can be extracted from this sentence? | Alan Shepard, deathPlace, California; Alan Shepard, occupation, Test pilot; Alan Shepard, birthPlace, New Hampshire; Alan Shepard, nationality, United States | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Premise: and uh and the manufacturer recommended that uh he gave me uh i can't remember what the solution was and he said just uh wash your house down with it
Hypothesis: Wash your house down with the chemical cleaner.
Answer: it is not possible to tell
Premise: but um you just might as well knock of a couple thousand dollars from your salary you know to pay for this medical care and then i i don't have kids so i'm not worrying about family coverage
Hypothesis: You could just take several thousand dollars from your pay to be able to fund medical care and since I don't have children I do not worry about family.
Answer: yes
Premise: Even were I to accept the Court's First Amendment analysis, I could not join its decision to conclude this litigation without reaching the issue of severability.
Hypothesis: I accepted the court's First Amendment analysis.
Answer: no
Premise: Dalhart, born Marion Slaughter, was the son of a successful rancher from a Texas port city.
Hypothesis: Marion Slaughter is now Dalhart.
| Answer: it is not possible to tell | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
second-seeded goran ivanisevic has withdrawn from the romanian open tennis tournament , officials said wednesday .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph? | ivanisevic pulls out of romanian open | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_noopt |
Translate the following sentence to German:
Do you want to know all the offer condition?
German: | Möchten Sie die Bedingungen der Angebote wissen? | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: *Alan Shepard WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 14; Apollo 14 OPERATOR NASA*
A: Alan Shepard was a member of the crew of Apollo 14 which was operated by NASA.
Problem: *The Rice Boat eatType restaurant; The Rice Boat food Fast food; The Rice Boat customer rating low; The Rice Boat area city centre; The Rice Boat familyFriendly yes*
A: The Rice Boat is a family-friendly fast food restaurant at City Centre, with a low Customer Rating.
Problem: *The Waterman eatType restaurant; The Waterman food Italian; The Waterman priceRange high; The Waterman customer rating average; The Waterman area city centre; The Waterman familyFriendly no*
A: The Waterman is a high priced Italian restaurant located in the city centre. It has an average customer rating and is not children friendly.
Problem: *John Paul II LATIN_DECLENSION_OF_PAPAL_NAME genitive; John Paul II NUMERAL_IN_PAPAL_NAME not given; Karol Wojtyła PAPAL_NAME John Paul II; Karol Wojtyła BIRTH_NAME_AS_ANNOUNCED_IN_LATIN_(ACCUSATIVE_CASE_FORENAME_UNDECLINED_SURNAME) Carolum Wojtyła*
A: | The announced birth name of the pope whose numeral is not given and whose latin declension is genitive is carolum wojtyła. | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Q: Rome bans eating in tourist areas
ABOVE: This guy is totally breaking the law (Photo, Bonnie Bloge/Flickr.com)
If the guys I play bocce with are any indication, eating and sitting around are two of Italy’s national pastimes — just don’t do it in Rome.
A city which prizes it’s culinary culture and a laid-back way of life has banned eating at public monuments like the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon and the Colosseum according to the New York Times:
“[The] measure outlaws eating and drinking in areas of “particular historic, artistic, architectonic and cultural value” in Rome’s center, to better protect the city’s monuments, which include landmarks…Fines range all the way up to $650 for culinary recidivists.”
Romans have probably noshed at the Spanish Steps since they were built in 1717 and at least one politician, Angelo Bonelli is leading the charge against the new ban:
“Rome has passed any number of bans during the past five years, against prostitutes, homeless people and men taking their shirts off in parks to sunbathe, Mr. Bonelli noted, often to little effect. “You can’t govern with bans,” he said of Mayor Alemanno. “It’s a sign of his inability to control the city.”
Many Romans agree. One recent Saturday, a few hundred protesters gathered in a flash mob on the steps leading to City Hall, chomping on pizza and panini as police officers registered the offenders. “Panino is not a crime,” one attendee wrote on his Facebook page.”
Read the full story here.
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A: Rome bans eating in tourist areas
Q: Oscar Pistorius Murder Trial for Reeva Steenkamp's Death
Good morning from the North Gauteng High CourtHere's what we expect from day 23 of the Oscar Pistorius trial- Gerrie Nel will continue his cross-examination of Pistorius for day five. Pistorius has now been on the stand for seven days.- We expect Nel to focus on what happened after he found Reeva Steenkamp in the toilet after he shot her.
Here's a summary of what we heard on day 22 of the Oscar Pistorius trial - Nel started by quizzing Pistorius on why Reeva's jeans would have been on the floor if everything else pointed to the fact she was a neat person.- He then moved to the blue LED light Pistorius said he saw on the night of the shooting. Nel put it to him his version couldnt be true as the amplifier was on, and there were other lights on as well on the sound system, which he would have seen in the night.- He asked OP about Reeva eating within two hours of her death, something Pistorius could not explain.- Nel said it was improbable that Reeva could have gone downstairs to eat as the alarm would have gone off.- Nel then asked who OP remembered going upstairs from the police first. OP said he remembered a policeman, and then Col van Rensburg. He later admitted he could not disagree with Van Rensburg's version that he wasn't the first on the scene.- Nel pointed out the fan - in Van Rensburg's version - was in the spot in the photo shown to OP previously and not where he put it. OP disagreed.- Nel then pointed out there was blood splatter on the duvet and on the carpet, Nel said the duvet was on the floor, OP denies this. Nel says it must have been "sheer luck" that the policeman put it in that particular spot as Pistorius alleges- Nel pointed out Pistorius lied when he said he whispered to Steenkamp, and now says it was talking softly. Pistorius initially denies he lied, then says it was a mistake.- Nel points out that the window sliding open and hitting the window frame is not in OP's bail application or plea explanation.- He then asks OP what he shouted as he went down the hall. OP says "Get the f*** out, get the f*** out" then breaks down and cries. Says later it was the trauma that made him cry.- Crucially Nel then got Pistorius to admit he wasn't using the Putitive Self Defence defence, by admitting he didn't fire at the perceived danger, but that it was an involuntary discharge. This is a massive change in the defence.- Nel said to Pistorius he fired "at Reeva". "I didn't fire at Reeva" he answered breaking down again.- Nel said the wood sound Pistorius claims to have heard that made him shoot was the magazine rack, and that he heard it when Reeva fell, "you changed aim" Nel said, OP denies this.- Nel got OP to say defence tested his screams, but Nel asks why this was never played to the court witnesses to hear if it was they heard.- After lunch Nel grilled Pistorius on how Reeva walked in the dark to the bathroom, OP said she may have used her cellphone as a light. "Then you would have seen it" Nel snapped back.- Nel got Pistorius to say "I blame myself for taking Reeva's life"- Nel also quizzed Pistorius on his jump from thinking it was intruders to thinking it was Reeva.
What are the most important parts of this text?
A: | The South African "Blade Runner" faces charges for fatally shooting his girlfriend on Valentine's Day 2013. | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
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She was always smiling , always happy , for no apparent reason . laughing even when no one was making jokes , just loving life so much . I envied her .
What do you know about her ?
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She was a happy person
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Jump to the full entry & travel map Victoria , British Columbia , CanadaNot much new to report . Mike barely made it home from work yesterday as the work truck was having transmission problems and was also stalling all the time . It goes in to the shop today ( Thursday).Mike and I went fishing on Durrance Lake last night . Beautiful night , warm .
Why did the work truck have transmission problems ?
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The truck had transmission problems because it was overused after traveleing across Victoria , British Columbia .
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My favorite part of the conference ? Going out to dinner * with a few folks including a local ( Bay Area ) cheesemaker . The restaurant had family style seating and we were seated next to a local chef .
What may happen during their trip ?
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They was go to a business conference .
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The name can set high expectations at times and if you 're not a good cook , you do n't want to be attracting too much attention . There was more from where these came from but I guess I 'll spare you the lengthy read . Anyways , now that I ' ve wrapped up a terrific summer ( Alhamdulillah ) , I ' m trying my best to avoid nostalgia and look forward to the next destination lined up for me . My next adventure will take me across the Atlantic to the land of royalty and football .
Where is the narrator likely to be traveling next ?
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| The narrator is going to be traveling to England . | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
[Translate Q]: Translate "In 2006, Barrick Gold took over Placer, and later sold a 40 percent interest in the project to GoldCorp." to Spanish.
[A]: En 2006, Barrick compró Placer, y luego vendió el 40 por ciento de la mina a GoldCorp.
[Translate Q]: Translate "When the Founder tells us, "We have vowed to renounce ourselves by obedience, riches by poverty, pleasures by chastity" [28] , we could perhaps think that he is only showing on side of that reality." to Spanish.
[A]: Cuando el Fundador dice que “hemos hecho voto de renunciar a nosotros mismos por la obediencia, a las riquezas por la pobreza y a los placeres por la castidad” [28] , puede parecernos que solo presenta una faceta de la realidad.
[Translate Q]: Translate "(Note: On the previous Saturday, a deranged man in Tucson, Arizona, had shot nineteen persons, killing six and severely wounding a Congresswoman.)" to Spanish.
[A]: | (Nota: El sábado anterior, un hombre loco en Tucson, Arizona, había tirado a diecinueve personas, matando seises e hiriendo seriamente a un Congresswoman.) | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | fs_opt |
How is "The Commission is aware of the shortcomings in the current organisation of the inspection system for aircraft." said in Finnish?
In Finnish: Komissio tietää, että ilma-alusten tarkastusjärjestelmän toteutuksessa on nykyisin puutteita.
How is "To my mind, it is clear enough which way we should vote." said in Finnish?
In Finnish: Mielestäni on riittävän selvää, miten meidän on äänestettävä.
How is "Nothing in this directive changes the basic rule that there must a minimum of 25 % and 35 % cocoa in the product respectively before it can be called chocolate." said in Finnish?
In Finnish: Mikään tässä direktiivissä ei muuta sitä perussääntöä, jonka mukaan suklaaksi kutsuttavassa tuotteessa tulee olla vähintään 25 % tai vastaavasti 35 % kaakaota.
How is "Russian Armed Forces" said in Finnish?
| In Finnish: Venäjän asevoimat | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Stačí, aby prošel okolo videofonu, a je náš.
In English?
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If he even walks past a vid-phone, he's ours.
How is "'Round the you-know-what." said in Czech?
Kolem ty-víš-čeho... To stačí.
Q: Translate "Fuck that guy!" to Czech?
A: Seru na něj!
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Slíbil, že to nikomu neřekne.
Q: Translate "What happened twenty-nine years ago?" to Czech?
Yes: Co se stalo před 29 lety?
Q: Translate "Greetings, fellow human." to Czech?
Yes: | Ale pokrmů z kari sníte hodně. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Q: Encourager l'excellence et renforcer l'exécution des recherches Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada Le CRSH administre, au nom des trois organismes subventionnaires fédéraux, les 900 millions de dollars affectés au Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: Supporting Excellence and Building Research Capacity Canada Research Chairs Program SSHRC administers the $900-million Canada Research Chairs program on behalf of the three federal granting agencies.
Q: CRC/C/61/Add.2, par.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: 78 CRC/C/61/Add.2, para.
Q: Lot 399, partie : bornée vers l'ouest par la rue Notre-Dame, montrée à l'originaire, vers le nord-est par le lot 399-1 (rue), faisant partie de la rue Desormeaux, vers l'est et le sud-est par une partie non cadastrée et vers le sud-ouest par les lots 398-25, 398-26 (ruelle), 398-27 (ruelle), 398-33 (ruelle), 398-39, 398-1-2 et une partie du lot 398; contenant en superficie 179 118 pieds carrés, mesure anglaise.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: Bounded on the west by Notre-Dame Street, originally shown, on the northeast by Lot 399-1 (Street), being part of Desormeaux Street, on the east and the southeast by a part not in the cadastral survey and on the southwest by Lots 398-25, 398-26 (Alley), 398-27 (Alley), 398-33 (Alley), 398-39 and 398-1-2 and part of Lot 398; containing an area of 179,118 square feet, British measure.
Q: MIS a continué à utiliser cette pratique d'espace ouvert, offrant un lieu de rencontre aux experts de la jeunesse et aux visiteurs hongrois, de même qu'aux participants des programmes du CEJB.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: | MIS continued with this open space practice, providing a meeting place for Hungarian youth experts and visitors as well as for the participants of the EYCB's programmes. | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Translate the following sentence to Turkish:
Trepca is [envisioned] for restructuring for possible privatisation.
Turkish: | Trepca için, olası bir özelleştirme için yeniden yapılanma öngörülüyor. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
China's third-largest city Guangzhou -- capital of China's richest and most progressive province Guangdong -- has announced it has taken the first concrete steps in unbolting the country's often reviled "Re-education Through Labor" (RTL) system. A senior judge told the state-run China Daily that all detainees in the city under the "laojiao" or RTL system would be released by the end of the year. "The police and many legal experts have realized the drawbacks of laojiao and called to abolish the system, which has become outdated," Yu Mingyong, deputy president of Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court, was quoted as saying. "Many of those released from laojiao find many difficulties returning to society, families and work after ... their personal freedom has been restricted in labor camps for several years." Guangzhou still has about 100 people in labor camps, he said. Human Rights Watch welcomed the move but said there were few RTL camps and detainees in cities. It estimates Guangdong has as many as 18,000 detainees held in a network of facilities throughout the province. Despite the move to end the process -- originally aimed at reforming offenders through a mixture of hard labor and Marxist indoctrination -- HRW claims the changes are merely cosmetic and work camps have simply been relabeled drug detox centers. How it started. Reform Through Labor was set up in the 1950s under Mao Zedong and modeled on the Soviet "gulags" -- a place where "counter-revolutionaries" and "class enemies" could be detained without trial. Millions are believed to have died through overwork, suicide and harsh conditions until the system was overhauled in the 1970s when Deng Xiaoping released prisoners accused of political and religious offenses. According to the latest available figures from the Bureau of Re-education Through Labor under the Ministry of Justice, 160,000 people were held in 350 re-education through labor centers nationwide as of the end of 2008. The UNHCR says the figure is possibly as high as 190,000 people. Today the system empowers police to jail accused offenders -- from petty thieves and prostitutes to drug abusers -- for up to four years without a judicial hearing. Public criticism of the system has grown in China where petitioners against official corruption, "subversives," such as Falun Gong practitioners or those simply finding themselves on the wrong side of powerful Communist Party figures, have also been sentenced to penal labor without trial. In a brief note in the official Nanfang Daily last week, the vice president of Guangzhou City, Yuming Yong, said the city's administrative courts had ceased hearing RTL cases in March, effectively scrapping the system. "Judicial reform of RTL has been a priority this year," Yong told the Nanfang Daily. "Guangzhou has stopped approval of re-education through labor (cases) further highlighting the protection of citizens' personal liberties." An administrative tribunal official Xiao Zhixiong added that with no new detention cases being heard, the system would eventually be "digested out" but that specific reforms would be a matter for other relevant departments. In January this year, the central government in Beijing strongly hinted that it would begin scrapping the system although Guangzhou's announcement is the strongest indication yet that concrete steps have been taken. Cosmetic changes. While Guangdong province has a reputation for being progressive and reform-oriented, human rights groups are skeptical about the depth of change to the controversial jail system. Nicholas Bequelin, a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch told CNN that reforms may simply be a cosmetic re-branding of an otherwise repressive system. "Guangdong is at the vanguard of reform, that's their identity," Bequelin said. "Unfortunately, this 'reform' essentially consists in changing the signboard at the labor camp from 'Re-education Through Labor' to 'Coercive Detoxification Center.'" He said Guangdong had been ready to move fast because the majority of the RTL detainees in the province -- 10,000 out of a total of 18,000 according to HRW — are drug offenders or users who posed little political threat to authorities in Beijing. "It's not entirely clear to us what has become of the 8,000 RTL detainees who are not being shifted to the detoxification system. Some may have been shifted to yet another system of administrative detention, 'Custody and Education,' designed for people suspected of engaging in sex work or of having hired the services of sex workers," Bequelin said. These centers, HRW argues, also constitute arbitrary detention because deprivation of liberty results from administrative, rather than judicial, decisions. "In other words, no trial, no lawyer, no appeal. And the conditions in these centers are consistently abusive," he added. He said that while it was encouraging that local authorities had stopped admitting new detainees while they awaited more concrete reforms from Beijing, the central government could reverse its proposals at any stage. "As far as Human Rights Watch is concerned, the only way forward is to put a definitive end re-education through labor, not to shift detainees to another arbitrary system of detention, or establish a new system to warehouse minor offenders, petitioners, government critics, sex workers and offenders below the age of 18," Bequelin said. Backlash over exposed cases. Two high-profile cases that became public last year generated a massive backlash, forcing the government to address the thorny issue of RTL. In one case, a mother was sentenced to 18 months in a labor camp for "disrupting social order" after she repeatedly petitioned officials to execute men convicted of raping her 11-year-old daughter. In another case, a young village official was sent to a labor camp for two years for re-tweeting Weibo posts that were deemed seditious. While even Guangdong's progressive administration has stopped short of attacking the system, saying that it was "not opposed to the use of coercive power and punishment by public security organs," recent official announcements have offered guarded criticism of RTL. "The system was designed to maintain social order, prevent and reduce crimes by reforming people who committed minor offenses but were not punishable by the penal code," read one Xinhua editorial. "It did play an important role in maintaining social order in specific periods, however, with the development of society and the legal system, its defects have become more and more evident." Jie Chen contributed to this report.
Summarize the highlights of this article. | China's third city Guangzhou announces first steps in unbolting 'Re-education Through Labor' system. System was set up in the 1950s under Mao Zedong and modeled on the Soviet 'gulags' It provides for detention without trial for petty thieves and prostitutes to drug abusers. Human Rights Watch says the changes to the system, however, are only cosmetic. | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Q: uninstallation: as dll files are created to support other programs and softwares working well, the data and functions are actually shared by many programs. when you uninstall a program, mfpmp.exe may be mistakenly deleted.
A: Uninstallation: As DLL files are created to support other programs and softwares working well, the data and functions are actually shared by many programs. when you uninstall a program, mfpmp.exe may be mistakenly deleted.
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Q: northern europe’s largest aquarium with thousands of amazing experiences.
A: Northern Europe’s largest aquarium with thousands of amazing experiences.
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Q: this is not an easy task, but if all of this you will be a good job, you will become the boss with a big salary, and understand what you're trying so hard.
A: | This is not an easy task, but if all of this you will be a good job, you will become the boss with a big salary, and understand what you're trying so hard.
++++++++ | Flan2021 | true_case | fs_noopt |
Write a question about the following article.
Our friend Wendell Cox has crunched the numbers on transit increases and declines in automobile travel over the last year . High prices have sent travel on our urban roadways down about 25 % . Urban transit increased by about 1 % ( in overall travel , not riders ) .
Question: | What has the statistical analysis shown ?
Pick your answer from: (i). Less cars on the roads .. (ii). Less major buses on the roads .. (iii). Less bicycles on the roads .. (iv). Less motorcycles on the roads .. | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Find the right ending to this passage.
(CNN) -- A polar bear falls through thin Arctic ice while searching for food for his family. A humpback whale guides her calf on a perilous 4,000-mile journey. A herd of African elephants in search of water battles a sandstorm in the Kalahari Desert. "Earth," a documentary in theaters Wednesday, follows families of polar bears and other animals. These dramatic scenes await viewers in "Earth," a feature-length documentary hitting theaters Wednesday for Earth Day. For British filmmakers Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield, surveying the whole planet for Earth's most exotic species and magnificent landscapes was a daunting task. "We wanted to tell an epic story about the whole planet," co-director Fothergill told CNN in an interview. "We spent a record 2,000 days in the field. We filmed in 46 countries worldwide, on every continent."
"Earth" examines the resilience of life in the face of ever-present danger through three stories of mothers and their young: polar bears in the Arctic, elephants in Africa's | Kalahari Desert and humpback whales in the tropical oceans. | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_noopt |
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: High Noon Toons was a 3-hour programming block of cartoons hosted by two cowboy hand puppets named Haas and Lil' Jo (a Bonanza pun) shown on Cartoon Network in the mid-1990s. The series was made by Matt Thompson and Adam Reed, who later went on to create adult-themed cartoon series such as "Sealab 2021" and "Frisky Dingo" for Adult Swim and "Archer" for FX.
Hypothesis: Both puppets were based on Bonanza characters.
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: The Proteus Design Suite is a proprietary software tool suite used primarily for electronic design automation. The software is used mainly by electronic design engineers and electronic technicians to create electronic schematics and electronic prints for manufacturing printed circuit boards.
Hypothesis: The Proteus Design Suite is used by NASA to design space shuttles
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Answer: Context: Natalie Anne Merchant (born October 26, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She joined the American alternative/folk rock band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981 and left it to begin her solo career in 1993. She has since released seven studio albums.
Hypothesis: She was joined the British alternative/folk rock bank 10,000 Maniacs.
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Answer: | Context: "I'm So Sorry" is a song by American rock band Imagine Dragons. The song serves as the second promotional single and fourth track from the band's second studio album "Smoke + Mirrors". Along with the songs "Hopeless Opus" and "Gold" on "Smoke + Mirrors", the song touches upon lead-singer Dan Reynolds' depression struggles. The song has peaked at number 14 on the "Billboard" Hot Rock Songs chart.
Hypothesis: I'm So Sorry is the fourth song on the album. | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | fs_opt |
Input: Harry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager earlier this month. Tim Sherwood has been strongly linked with the club's vacant hotseat. Chris Ramsey is currently the Loftus Road club's caretaker manager. QPR lost 1-0 at home to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday. West London outfit travel to relegation rivals Sunderland on Tuesday.
Output: Michael Laudrup has emerged as favourite to replace Harry Redknapp as manager at QPR. Tim Sherwood had been considered the man to take over but those talks have stalled while QPR chairman Tony Fernandes tweeted on Tuesday to say he has found the 'dream' replacement for Redknapp, who resigned last week. 'Think I have got my dream manager. Not what anyone thinks. Take a while. Still a bit to go but I'm very happy. Press all wrong. Michael Laudrup is the favourite to succeed Harry Redknapp as QPR's manager this season. Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood was the early frontrunner for the vacant job at Loftus Road. 'Focus tonight is on the game. Support Chris and the boys. We are all in this together and want what's best for QPR. Come on you rssss.' Laudrup's odds have been slashed from 40/1 to 3/1 favourite by some bookmakers - with one major company suspending all betting on the potential outcome. The 50-year-old is currently coaching in Qatar after a two-year stint with Swansea City ended with his sacking a year ago. During his time in south Wales, Laudrup guided the Swans to their first major trophy in their history with the 2012/13 Capital One Cup trophy in his debut season at the club. Sherwood, who has been odds on since Redknapp stepped down, has drifted from 1/3 to 7/1 - the same price as the potentially outgoing Brentford manager, Mark Warburton. Laudrup has experience of managing in the Premier League following a two-year spell at Swansea City. Laudrup guided the Swans to their first major trophy in their history with the 2012/13 Capital One Cup trophy. Sherwood (right) was believed to have had talks to replace Harry Redknapp - who quit earlier this month. Redknapp will undergo double knee replacement surgery in coming weeks - and quit due to that resason. Sherwood, who worked under Redknapp during his time at Tottenham, was believed to have opened talks with QPR last week over becoming their next manager. Redknapp quit Loftus Road earlier this month, citing the fact he requires two knee operations as the reason behind his decision. Sherwood was understood to be the preferred choice of Les Ferdinand, who has been given a new role as director of football by chairman Fernandes, but it appears that the club have decided to go in a different direction with Laudrup. Ferdinand had been placed in temporary charge of the first-team along with coach Chris Ramsey but the latter oversaw their 1-0 Premier League defeat at home to Southampton on Saturday alongside Kevin Bond. The duo are also in charge of the club's midweek crunch clash away to Sunderland on Tuesday night. Ramsey took charge of QPR's 1-0 Premier League home defeat against Southampton on Saturday. Earlier on Tuesday, Japan's football chiefs refused to comment on reports linking Danish former Barcelona and Real Madrid star Laudrup to the national team's vacant coaching job. Laudrup, who won league titles as a player with some of Europe's biggest clubs, had emerged as a possible replacement for sacked Mexican Javier Aguirre. Former England coach Glenn Hoddle, who left his role as part of QPR's coaching staff following Redknapp's exit, is also believed to be in the running for the Japan job. QPR will be hoping to have a new manager in place by the time of their Premier League trip to Hull on February 21. The west London outfit currently sit 19th in the Premier League table with 19 points after 24 games, but are yet to pick up a single point away from home. QPR's Rio Ferdinand (centre) and team-mates warm-up ahead of Tuesday's match against Sunderland.
Input: Nurses forgot to give Kane Gorny his medication and he became so delirious he called 999. His mother said she spent hours trying to convince staff he needed attention but was told he was alright. Alarm finally raised an hour before his death when a doctor realised how serious his condition was.
Output: | By. Claire Ellicott. A young patient who died of dehydration at a leading teaching hospital phoned police from his bed because he was so thirsty, an inquest heard yesterday. Officers arrived at Kane Gorny's bedside, but were told by nurses that he was in a confused state and were sent away. The keen footballer and runner, 22, died of dehydration a few hours later. Hospital: Kane Gorny, 22, pictured with his mother Rita, needed drugs to regulate his hormone levels after successfully beating brain cancer. However, during a hospital stay nurses forgot to give him his medication. A coroner had such grave concerns about the case that she referred it to police. Yesterday an inquest was told how Mr. Gorny died after blunders and neglect by 'lazy and careless' medical. staff at St George's Hospital in Tooting, South London. His mother Rita Cronin, a civil. servant told Westminster Coroner's Court that staff tutted at her and. repeatedly refused to listen to her concerns that her son hadn't been. given vital medication. At one point he became so desperate. and upset that staff sedated and restrained him – and on the night. before his death, his mother said, he was not checked on by medical. staff, despite being in a room on his own. Following his death, a nurse allegedly. inquired whether the family, from Balham, South-West London, was. 'finished' and asked a matron in front of them whether she could 'bag. him up'. Mr Gorny, who worked in Waitrose and. was training to be a locksmith and shoe repairer, had survived a. malignant brain tumour in 2008. Inquest: Rita Cronin, left, and Kane's father Peter Gorny arriving at their son's inquest. Rita told the court she had tried to convince the staff at the hospital her son needed urgent attention but they insisted he was alright. The cancer affected his pituitary. gland, which controls the body's mechanisms, such as fluid levels. Part. of his treatment included a course of steroids to regulate the fluid. levels in his body. These drugs, however, weakened his bones and he was. in hospital for a routine hip replacement. Doctors told him that, without regular medication to control his fluid levels, he would die. When he arrived at hospital for the. hip operation, nurses assured the family they would give him his. medication and said: 'Don't worry, he's in good hands – we'll look after. him.' But, despite the repeated reminders. and insistence by both Mr Gorny and his family, staff failed to give him. the tablets and he became severely dehydrated after being refused. water. In an interview with the Daily Mail in. 2010, Miss Cronin said of the nurses who treated him: 'They were lazy,. careless and hadn't bothered to check his charts and see his medication. was essential. He was totally dependent on the nurses to help him and. they totally betrayed him.' Yesterday Miss Cronin told the inquest. she received a distressed phone call from her son on May 27, 2009, in. which he told her he'd called the police because he was so desperate for. a drink. Help: Police raced to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London (pictured) but were turned away by staff. She then went to the hospital where. she found him 'confused and angry', shouting at staff and behaving in an. uncharacteristically abusive manner. Despite this, one doctor asked if he. was 'coming off the booze' and another asked if he was 'always like. this'. Miss Cronin said: 'He sounded really, really distressed. He said. "They won't give me anything to drink". 'He also said "I've called the. police. You better get here quickly: they're all standing around the bed. getting their stories straight".' When Miss Cronin arrived, she. recalled: 'They weren't doing anything. They seemed out of their depth. It felt like the two locum doctors were nervous about calling anyone. more senior than them.' The inquest heard Mr Gorny was. restrained by security guards and sedated with strong medication to calm. him down. Later, he was put into a side room and left alone. Miss Cronin said she sat in his room. for three hours the night before he died without a single nurse checking. on him or giving him vital medicine. 'He was starting to enjoy his life. again, even though he had pains in his hip.' Kane's mother Rita Cronin. She said she told a nurse who walked. past the room that Mr Gorny had not had his medication. When Miss. Cronin volunteered to return to the hospital should he wake, another. nurse allegedly told her: 'You don't need to do that. If he makes noise,. I'll close the door and then he won't wake everyone up.' She added: 'I later realised that her comment was unbelievable but I was so distraught that it didn't register.' The morning of her son's death, May. 28, 2009, Miss Cronin arrived at the hospital early to find him. delirious with swollen lips and a swollen tongue. She recalled: 'I then heard three. nurses outside his room and I said: "There's something wrong with my. son. He doesn't look right." 'The nurse said to me "He had a good night. There's nothing wrong with him and he's just had breakfast and a chat with us." 'I thought: "How could he have had breakfast? There's no evidence (of breakfast)." 'The nurse carried on her handover then I interrupted again and said: “He's not right.” 'The other nurse then tutted and said:. "She's already told you he had a good night." And with that the three. of them walked off.' Miss Cronin said she then noticed that. her son hadn't been given his medication because the packet was still. on the table by his bed. She told the locum doctor about her concerns, but the doctor said it wouldn't do him any harm. A doctor doing the rounds then checked. on Mr Gorny. Miss Cronin said: 'He took one look at him then he started. calling to everyone “Get in there quickly”. 'It suddenly dawned on me he hasn't. had his medication, hasn't had his bloods done, nobody's given him a. drink, nobody's bothered to put his drip back on him. 'Nobody's done anything since yesterday afternoon when he became aggressive.' She said there was a 'flurry of. activity' and everyone 'had a very sad look on their face' as they. battled to save her son's life. Miss Cronin said: 'The main doctor came. out and you could tell he was really angry. He said: “You need to go and. see your son. He's dying.” The couple then found their son lying. in blood and fluid-soaked sheets and a nurse came in and asked them to. help her to change them. The same nurse later came into the matron's. office and asked whether they were 'finished', adding: 'Can I bag him. up?' The death certificate said Mr Gorny died of a 'water deficit' and 'hypernatraemia' – a medical term for dehydration. Mr Gorny had radiotherapy and. chemotherapy following his diagnosis of brain cancer. He was eventually. given the all-clear and led a normal life until his mother noticed he. was having trouble with his hip. As he waited for the surgery, his life started to return to normal. 'He was out and about like everybody else,' said Miss Cronin yesterday. 'I always used to make him take his. tablets for the next morning, just in case he stayed at a friend's house. – and he knew the importance of his medication. We all did. 'He was starting to enjoy his life. again, even though he had pains in his hip. He was upset he was having a. hip replacement - he was worried he would be in a wheelchair when he. was 50.' Nurses at the hospital were said to have been offered counselling as a result of Mr Gorny's death. The inquest continues. The case is still being considered by the Crown Prosecution Service. | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | fs_noopt |
Q: Tampa Bay Bucs -- Ex-Cheerleaders Win Big ... Team Pays $825k In Wage War
We've got spirit, yes we do!We've got spirit ... plus an additional $825,000!!!
A former Tampa Bay Bucs cheerleader has reached a settlement with the NFL team in her class action war over unpaid wages ... striking a deal that will get her and 93 other women PAID!!!
As we previously reported, Manouchcar Pierre-Val sued the team claiming the girls were only paid $100 per game ... and zero for practice time and other team events ... which added up to less than $2-per-hour.
She demanded $661k ... but in new docs, obtained by TMZ Sports, the team agreed to fork over $825k. However, after the lawyers take their cut ($264k) the ladies will split the rest of the $561k pot.
Final tally ... each woman will get just under $6k for their troubles.
A: Ready? Ok! We've got spirit, yes we do!We've got spirit ... plus an additional $825,000!!! A former Tampa Bay Bucs cheerleader has reached…
IN: The End of Food Is Here, Finally
A few times a week, I’m faced with a dilemma that is pretty much universal. I’m hungry, but I hardly have time to eat, much less buy something or prepare it. So I wolf down whatever is at hand, and no matter how hard I try to make it healthy, I rarely feel good about it.
That is the “pain point,” to use Silicon Valley parlance, that the latest iteration of Soylent, the meal replacement of choice for techies and early adopters, is trying to solve. And I am surprised to report that version 2.0 of Soylent—available since...
What is a short summary of the above article?
OUT: The current version of Soylent, the meal replacement of choice for techies and early adopters, is much evolved from its nearly unpalatable first version.
Input: Spousal Chatter and Bankruptcy Terror
Carl Richards is a certified financial planner in Park City, Utah. His sketches are archived here on the Bucks blog, and other drawings are available on his personal Web site, BehaviorGap.com.
What I’m about to relate is a story I suspect many of you have experienced at least once if you’re in a relationship.
My wife mentioned that her friend had recently redone her kitchen. As she explained all of the renovations, I started doing mental arithmetic that quickly added up to big dollars, dollars we couldn’t afford. Instead of engaging in a fun conversation about why my wife liked the kitchen and what she thought was cool about it, I responded with my typical “We can’t afford that.”
Of course when she heard my response, my wife gave me a confused look and said, “What are you talking about?”
Clearly, after 15 years of marriage, I haven’t fully learned the lesson that just because my wife is talking about a new kitchen she’s not implying that she wants to remodel her kitchen. She was only discussing something of interest to her and what she thought might be of interest to me.
So why did I make the leap and start to feel tension in my shoulders? After all, my wife is no stranger to money. Her undergraduate degree is in finance, and she served as the chief financial officer of a small development company. More recently she’s taken over as our family C.F.O., which leads me to wonder why I’m assuming she’s talking about money when in reality she’s just talking about life.
This conversation isn’t the first time that I’ve made the leap to money based on things my wife tells me. For example, every time she mentioned someone she knew that was planning a family trip to Hawaii, I immediately started calculating how much such a trip would cost. Even something as simple as talking about where friends plan to send their children to college makes me start thinking about money.
The reality is that my brain is wired to think differently when it comes to money. Based on my experience, and the stories others have related, it’s clear that men and women can have completely different approaches to how they talk about money. What I took as code for, “I want a new kitchen,” was just my wife talking about something she enjoyed. How many times has this happened between you and your spouse?
Even if it happens a lot, this is not a question of who’s right and who’s wrong. Rather, it’s an opportunity for us to recognize that when we’re dealing with people who we care about, we can’t impose our money language and expectations on them.
I will probably continue to do mental arithmetic when I’m chatting with my wife, but if I remember that 99 percent of the time she’s simply talking about subjects that interest her, I can reduce my anxiety over money. How we were raised to view money (let alone the other influences of gender, experience and education) all play a role in how we talk and think about money. So it’s healthy to recognize that we all bring baggage to these conversations. Hopefully it won’t take me another 15 years to put it into practice.
What was this article about?
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It's about: Just because spouses mention somebody else's new kitchen or car doesn't mean they want to blow the household's budget.
Problem: Alicia Keys: Good Genes or Good Docs?!
' beauty is on fire!
Here's a 20-year-old version of the "
" singer at a Grammys party in Los Angeles back in 2001 (
) and almost 14 years later ... the mother of two -- who is celebrating her 34th birthday today -- at a book release in New York City late last year (
Write a one or two sentence summary.
Summary: Alicia Keys' beauty is on fire!Here's a 20-year-old version of the "Fallin'" singer at a Grammys party in Los Angeles back in 2001 (left) and almost 14…
Q:
Nicolas Cage and wife Alice Kim separate after 11 years
Actor Nicolas Cage's third time down the aisle was not the charm.
The actor and his wife Alice Kim have separated and have actually been quietly apart since January, his rep told The News.
The 52-year-old and Kim, 32, would have celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary this August.
They share a son, Kal-el Coppola Cage, 10. Cage also has a 25-year-old son, Weston, from his previous relationship with model Christina Fulton.
Jermaine Jackson’s wife files for divorce
The "National Treasure" star's first marriage was to actress Patricia Arquette from 1995 to 2001. The following year, he wed Lisa Marie Presley but the nuptials only lasted four months in 2002.
Cage met his third wife when she served him at the Los Angeles restaurant, Kabuki, while she was working as a waitress.
He popped the question only two months later and the pair tied the knot at a private ranch in Northern California on July 30, 2004.
Their bizarrely named son was born on October 2, 2005.
The couple made headlines in 2011 when a boozed-up Cage was arrested for loudly arguing with Kim and then taunting police. The charges of domestic abuse and battery were dropped three weeks later.
Despite the long separation, TMZ reports the troubled couple has yet to file divorce papers.
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| Actor Nicholas Cage's third time down the aisle was not the charm. | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
How is "Our property offers a full time reception desk ready to fulfil all of your requests." said in Russian?
La rйception est ouverte tout le temps et est prкte а rйpondre а toutes vos questions.
Q: Translate "The Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A lyrics are brought to you by Lyrics-Keeper." to Russian?
A: Песня Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A представлена вам Lyrics-Keeper. Flash-фичу можно использовать в качестве караоке к песне Born In The U.S.A, если есть возможность скачать минусовку.
input question: Write a sentence not in English.
output answer: Тюлень Росса
Q: Translate "The documentary material reveals reasons, the course and scales of this horrific phenomenon of the newest history." to Russian?
Yes: На документальном материале раскрыты причины, развитие и масштабы этого ужасающего явления в новейшей истории.
[Q]: Если выражение, которое вы хотите использовать, недопустимо в реальном общении, будьте уверены, что лучше его не использовать и в World of Warcraft.
Translate this to English?
[A]: If the language you wish to use is generally not acceptable in the real world, there is a good chance that it will not be welcomed in the World of Warcraft either.
How is "In other words, it may be said that today the forces between the two gas pipelines are equal, and therefore to bet on this one or that one is an unenviable task at this stage, especially as in the time allotted until the final stage of the choice, the projects may still be supplemented and refined." said in Russian?
| Другими словами, можно сказать, что на сегодня силы между двумя газопроводами равны, поэтому делать ставки на тот или иной на данном этапе дело неблагодарное. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Question:
Această respingere poate - și trebuie - să devină o respingere a monopolurilor și imperialismului și trebuie transformată într-o luptă pentru puterea clasei de jos.
Could you please translate this to English?
Answer:
This rejection can - and must - become a rejection of the monopolies and imperialism and must be turned into a fight for grassroots power.
Question:
Dacă se menţin tendinţele de până acum, alegătorii indecişi ar putea ridica acest procent la 40% sau chiar mai mult.
Could you please translate this to English?
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If past trends hold true, undecided voters could push that figure to 40% or above.
Question:
Doresc să întreb Comisia şi Consiliul cum au fost urmărite rezoluţiile Parlamentului European şi, totodată, să încurajez ambele instituţii să lucreze în direcţia creării unei pieţe transatlantice libere.
Could you please translate this to English?
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I would like to ask the Commission and the Council how the European Parliament's resolutions have been followed up and, at the same time, to encourage both institutions to vigorously work towards achieving a transatlantic free market area.
Question:
Acest lucru este esenţial pentru lupta împotriva infracţionalităţii transfrontaliere şi a terorismului.
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| This is valuable in the fight against cross-border crime and terrorism. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
question: CLICK HERE to find out why Atletico Madrid had to wait 105 days to get the trophy. Atletico Madrid were finally presented with the La Liga trophy some 105 days after winning it as they snatched their first victory of the season over newly-promoted Eibar at the Vicente Calderon. The reigning champions - minus suspended manager Diego Simeone, who is serving an eight-match touchline ban - received the trophy before the game, which narrowly ended 2-1 in the home side's favour. It took Atletico just 11 minutes to pounce through Miranda before new-signing Mario Mandzukic doubled their lead in the 25th minute, only for a stubborn Eibar to bridge the gap soon after. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Atletico Madrid on victory parade after winning La Liga. Finally! Atletico Madrid's players celebrate with their La Liga trophy some 105 days after winning the title. Applause: Atletico must now defend their La Liga title against the likes of rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona. Cheers: Atletico were given the trophy before kick off and went on to beat newly-promoted Eibar 2-1 at home. Atletico Madrid: Angel Moya, Siqueira, Miranda, Godin, Juanfran, Garcia, Gabi, Suarez, Koke, Grizmann (Jimenez 60), Mandzukic (Niguez 67) Subs (not used): Oblak, Mendes, Ansaldi, Rodriguez, Gimenez. Bookings: Gabi, Suarez, Koke. Goals: Miranda (12), Mandzukic (26) Eibar: Xabier, Boveda, Albentosa, Navas, Abraham, Carrillo (Saul 82), Errasti, Capa (Dani Nieto 62), Javi Lara, Arruabarrena (Del Moral 73), Angel. Subs (not used): Jaime, Ekiza, Lillo, Boateng. Bookings: NONE. Goals: Abraham (33) It was Abraham's stunning goal in the 33rd minute which made the La Liga new-boys believe they could compete, and the modest Basque side kept Atletico fans on edge in the second half. Atletico - without departed striker Diego Costa, who joined Chelsea during the summer - failed to deliver the same intensity and conviction that powered them to last season's title on Saturday. Assistant manager German Burgos directed Atletico from the dugout, while Simeone watched from the stands as punishment for vehemently protesting during the Spanish Super Cup earlier in the month. Miranda and former Bayern Munich striker Mandzukic's headers were somewhat routine, but Abraham's strike to reduce the deficit was anything but. A beautifully-curled shot into the top-right corner rounded off a succession of one-touch football and a cheeky back-heeled flick from the new kids on the La Liga block, and drew warm applause from the 48,000 in the Vicente Calderon. Eibar took control of possession in the second half, forcing Atletico to sit deep. The visitors almost snatched an equaliser when Eneko Boveda's header skimmed the post 15 minutes from time, but it wasn't to be. Simeone's men survived to record their first win of the new season, having been held to a 0-0 draw against Rayo Vallecano five days earlier. Starters: Miranda opens the scoring for Atletico just 11 minutes in as the match got off to a routine start. Banned: Diego Simeone had to watch his side narrowly win from the stands as he serves his eight-game ban. Photo opportunity: Diego Godin carries the trophy among the crowd as Atletico celebrate last year's victory. Together: The title-winning Atletico squad are now without the likes of Thibaut Courtois and Diego Costa.
answer: Atletico Madrid beat newly-promoted Eibar 2-1 in first La Liga home game, having drawn 0-0 with Rayo Vallecano in opening match of the season. Diego Simeone watches from stand as Atletico boss serves eight-match ban. Atletico presented with La Liga trophy before match - 105 days after winning first title in 18 years at Nou Camp with 1-1 draw against Barcelona.
question: Mississippi's top prosecutor Wednesday threatened to subpoena the search giant Google over what he called its failure to crack down on ads touting unlawful sales of prescription drugs and pirated entertainment. Attorney General Jim Hood said that he and several other state prosecutors have called for Google to tighten its restrictions on advertising those products and that the company hasn't responded. "Google's lack of response leaves us no choice except to issue subpoenas to Google for possible violations of state consumer protection acts and other state and federal civil and criminal laws," Hood said in a written statement. "We attorneys general are duty-bound to enforce our consumer protection laws and other civil and criminal statutes. Google is aiding and abetting criminal activity and putting consumers at risk." The company paid a $500 million civil fine in 2012 over what federal regulators said were unlawful sales of prescription drugs over the Internet. The Justice Department said Google was on notice as early as 2003 that online pharmacies were advertising prescription drugs online to users in the United States but failed to prevent the practice. The Mountain View, California-based company said Wednesday it has made things "increasingly difficult" for illegal pharmacies to hawk their products using its search engine. "A variety of websites and web services are refusing ads from suspected rogue pharmacies," it said. "Domain name registrars are removing suspect rogue pharmacies from their networks. Payment processors are blocking payments to these operators, and social networking sites are removing them from their systems too." But it added that its results "reflect the web and what's online -- the good and the bad." "Filtering a website from search results won't remove it from the web, or block other websites that link to that website," it said in a statement posted on its public policy blog. "It's not Google's place to determine what content should be censored -- that responsibility belongs with the courts and the lawmakers."
answer: Prosecutor: Google should crack down on ads touting unlawful prescription drugs. "Google is aiding and abetting criminal activity," state prosecutor says. Google says it's cracking down but results "reflect the web and what's online" The search giant paid a $500 million civil fine over the issue in 2012.
question: Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme has confirmed the 2013 race -- the centenary edition -- will start on the French island of Corsica. Corsica, which lies off the southern French coast, will host the first three stages of the race from Porto-Vecchio to Calvi, the first time the Tour has ever visited. Prudhomme told AFP: "For the hundredth edition of the race, we wanted to go somewhere new, somewhere spectacular. "In Corsica, we have all of that. We have everything in place for an enchanting start to the race," he added. The opening 201.5km stage from Porto-Vecchio to Bastia is likely to favor the sprinters, while the 153km second stage from Bastia to Ajaccio, is expected to see the climbers come to the fore. The third stage is relatively short, just 145km from Ajaccio to Calvi. Every French region has hosted a stage of the Tour but the race has never previously crossed over to Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, for logistical reasons. The 2012 Tour de France will begin in the Belgian city of Liege on June 30.
answer: | The 2013 Tour de France will start from the French island of Corsica. Three stages will be held on the island, the first time the Tour has visited. 2013 marks the 100th edition of the biggest cycle race in the world. | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | fs_noopt |
Continue writing the next sentence in this paragraph:
How to convince your parents to let you get dreadlocks
Prepare your parents for the discussion.
No one likes getting blindsided with new requests, and your parents are no different. By giving them a heads-up about your request, you have a better chance of getting their approval for your dreads. | Say something like, " mom, i'd like to try a new hairstyle called dreadlocks, and i would like your permission. " never forget to say please! Be prepared for their initial reaction. | Flan2021 | hellaswag:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: farm, geranium, window | pot of geraniums on the window of an old farm | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
[Q]: Ohh, chci se.. - chci se na to podívat.
Translate this to English?
[A]: Ohh, let me s... - let me see it.
Question:
"Marku, svým rodičům dluhy nemusíš splácet.
Could you please translate this to English?
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"Mark, you don't pay back your parents.
test: „A ještě něco.
English?
translation: "Something else about them.
Já, oh-- 536 00:32:58,636 --> 00:33:02,339 Ani o tom nebudu mluvit.
In English?
xxxxx
I, oh-- I am not even gonna go into it.
How is "Article 21 The Committee may consider any other question referred to it by its Chairman, acting either on his own initiative or at the request of the representative of a Member State." said in Czech?
Článek 21 Výbor se může zabývat jakoukoli jinou otázkou, kterou mu k posouzení předloží jeho předseda buď z vlastního podnětu, nebo na žádost zástupce některého členského státu.
[Q]: No tak, to jim žerete?
Translate this to English?
[A]: | Come on, you buy that? | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
San Juan Capistrano California Amianto Abogados y Procuradores que ganar! Para obtener el mejor San Juan Capistrano California Amianto abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue". How do you say this sentence in English? | For the best San Juan Capistrano California Real Estate lawyers and San Juan Capistrano California Real Estate attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver". | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | zs_opt |
input question: Sentence: Robert A.M. Stern is the architect for Alan B. Miller Hall.
Structured data: Alan B. Miller Hall, architect, Robert A. M. Stern
input question: Sentence: The Alvis Speed 25 has an engine capable of producing 31.48 tax horsepower and the transmission system comprises a single plate clutch, separate 4-speed gearbox all-silent and all-syncromesh, centre change lever, open tubular propellor shaft with metal joints and spiral bevel fully floating back axle.
Structured data: Alvis Speed 25, transmission, "single plate clutch, separate 4-speed gearbox all-silent and all-syncromesh, centre change lever, open tubular propellor shaft with metal joints , spiral bevel fully floating back axle"; Alvis Speed 25, engine, 31.48 tax horsepower
input question: Sentence: Infraero is in Brazil.
Structured data: Infraero, location, Brazil
input question: Sentence: The leader of France is Gerard Larcher and the country is home to the dish known as Barny cakes.
Structured data: | Barny Cakes, country, France; France, leader, Gérard Larcher | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Add spaces between the words in the following text: vintage,group,french,hairy
| vintage, group, french, hairy | Flan2021 | word_segment | zs_opt |
Write a positive movie review. | Elegance and class are not always the first words that come to mind when folks (at least folks who might do such a thing) sit around and talk about film noir.
Yet some of the best films of the genre, "Out of the Past," "The Killers," "In A Lonely Place," "Night and the City," manage a level of sleek sophistication that elevates them beyond a moody catch phrase and its connotations of foreboding shadows, fedoras, and femme-fatales.
"Where the Sidewalk Ends," a fairly difficult to find film -- the only copy in perhaps the best stocked video store in Manhattan was a rough bootleg from the AMC cable channel -- belongs in a category with these classics.
From the moment the black cloud of opening credits pass, a curtain is drawing around rogue loner detective Marc Dixon's crumbling world, and as the moments pass, it inches ever closer, threatening suffocation.
Sure, he's that familiar "cop with a dark past", but Dana Andrews gives Dixon a bleak stare and troubled intensity that makes you as uncomfortable as he seems. And yeah, he's been smacking around suspects for too long, and the newly promoted chief (Karl Malden, in a typically robust and commanding outing) is warning him "for the last time."
Yet Dixon hates these thugs too much to stop now. And boy didn't they had have it coming?
"Hoods, dusters, mugs, gutter nickel-rats" he spits when that tough nut of a boss demotes him and rolls out all of the complaints the bureau has been receiving about Dixon's right hook. The advice is for him to cool off for his own good. But instead he takes matters into his own hands.
And what a world of trouble he finds when he relies on his instincts, and falls back on a nature that may or may not have been passed down from a generation before.
Right away he's in deep with the cops, the syndicate, his own partner. Dixon's questionable involvement in a murder "investigation" threatens his job, makes him wonder whether he is simply as base as those he has sworn to bring in. Like Bogart in "Lonely Place," can he "escape what he is?"
When he has nowhere else to turn, he discovers that he has virtually doomed his unexpected relationship with a seraphic beauty (the marvelous Gene Tierney) who seems as if she can turn his barren bachelor's existence into something worth coming home to.
The pacing of this superb film is taut and gripping. The group of writers that contributed to the production polished the script to a high gloss -- the dialogue is snappy without disintegrating into dated parody fodder, passionate without becoming melodramatic or sappy.
And all of this top-notch direction and acting isn't too slick or buffed to loosen the film's emotional hold. Gene Tierney's angelic, soft-focus beauty is used to great effect. She shows herself to be an actress of considerable range, and her gentle, kind nature is as boundless here as is her psychosis in "Leave Her to Heaven." The scenes between Tierney and Andrews's Dixon grow more intense and touching the closer he seems to self-destruction.
Near the end of his rope, cut, bruised, and exhausted Dixon summarizes his lot: "Innocent people can get into terrible jams, too,.." he says. "One false move and you're in over your head."
Perhaps what makes this film so totally compelling is the sense that things could go wildly wrong for almost anyone -- especially for someone who is trying so hard to do right -- with one slight shift in the wind, one wrong decision or punch, or, most frighteningly, due to factors you have no control over. Noir has always reflected the darkest fears, brought them to the surface. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" does so in a realistic fashion.
(One nit-pick of an aside: This otherwise sterling film has a glaringly poor dub of a blonde model that wouldn't seem out of place on Mystery Science Theater. How very odd.)
But Noir fans -- heck, ANY movie fans -- who haven't seen this one are in for a terrific treat. | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
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Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed in 1994. Their lineup consists of Fred Durst (lead vocals), Sam Rivers (bass, backing vocals), John Otto (drums, percussion), and Wes Borland (guitars, backing vocals). Their music is marked by Durst's angry vocal delivery and Borland's sonic experimentation. Borland's elaborate visual appearance, which includes face and body paint, masks and uniforms, also plays a large role in the band's elaborate live shows.
Limp Bizkit has been nominated for and won several awards. Limp Bizkit has been nominated for three Grammy Awards including Best Hard Rock Performance ("Nookie"), Best Rock Album (Significant Other), and Best Hard Rock Performance ("Take A Look Around"). Limp Bizkit has been nominated for 3 American Music Awards for Favorite Alternative Artist winning one of them in 2002. In 1999, the band won the Maximum Vision Award at the Billboard Music Video Awards for their music video "Nookie". At the 2000 and 2001 Blockbuster Awards, the band won the Favorite Group (Rock) award. That year also saw the band winning a MuchMusic Award for Best International Video, honoring their video for the song "Break Stuff". At the 2001 ECHO Awards, the band won the Best International Metal Band award. At the 2009 Kerrang! Awards, the band won the Hall of Fame award. Further expanding upon the group's achievements and popularity, they were also the first group inducted into MTV's Total Request Live "Hall of Fame" on May 26, 2001. Richard Cheese performed a lounge rendition of the songs "Nookie" and "Break Stuff" on his debut album, Lounge Against the Machine. "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Angry White Boy Polka" medley included Limp Bizkit's song "My Way". The Vitamin String Quartet recorded a tribute album called The String Quartet Tribute to Limp Bizkit: Break Stuff, which contains reinterpretations of the band's songs performed by a violinist backed by cellos, synthesizers, and keyboard percussion. Girl Talk sampled "Nookie" and "Break Stuff" in the song "Friends-4-Ever", which appears on his album Secret Diary. The Blackout covered "My Generation" for the compilation Higher Voltage!: Another Brief History of Rock. Bands citing Limp Bizkit as an influence on their music incclude the progressive metal band Proyecto Eskhata. While Limp Bizkit's popularity has declined in the USA since the mid-2000s, it has been noted in the media that the band still remains highly popular in Russia.
What is a song they won an award for?
("Nookie"),
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X is an American punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1977, among the first wave of American punk. The original members are vocalist Exene Cervenka, vocalist/bassist John Doe, guitarist Billy Zoom and drummer D.J. Bonebrake. The band released seven studio albums from 1980 to 1993. After a period of inactivity during the mid to late 1990s, X reunited in the early 2000s, and currently tours.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive critical reception for their first four albums, the band was frustrated by its lack of wider mainstream success. Zoom had also stated that he would leave the band unless its next album was more successful. The band decided to change producers in search of a more accessible sound. Their fifth record, Ain't Love Grand!, was produced by pop metal producer Michael Wagener. It featured a drastic change in sound, especially in the polished and layered production, while the band's punk roots were little in evidence, replaced by a countrified version of hard rock. The change in production was intended to bring the band more chart success, but although it received more mainstream radio play than their earlier releases, it did not represent a commercial breakthrough. Zoom left the group shortly thereafter in 1986, the same year in which the feature-length documentary film, X: The Unheard Music, was released. Zoom was initially replaced by Alvin, who had left the Blasters. The band then added a fifth member, guitarist Tony Gilkyson, formerly of the band Lone Justice. By the time the band released its sixth album, See How We Are, Alvin had already left the band, although he played on the record along with Gilkyson and wrote 4th of July for the band. Like Ain't Love Grand, the album's sound was far removed from the band's punk origins, yet featured a punchy, energetic, hard-rocking roots rock sound that in many ways represented a more natural progression from their earlier sound than the previous record had. After touring for the album, X released a live record of the tour, titled Live at the Whisky a Go-Go, and then went on an extended hiatus. Back in 1984, X had released a cover version of "Wild Thing" as a non-album single. In 1989, the song was re-released as the lead single from the soundtrack to the hit film Major League. It later became a staple at sporting events, particularly baseball games, and was used by Japanese professional wrestler Atsushi Onita after he founded Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling in 1989.
is there anything else interesting
| The band then added a fifth member, | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Both officials emphasised the need for an international civil and military presence in Kosovo after the status issue is resolved.
Translate to Turkish | Her iki yetkili de, statü sorunu çözüldükten sonra Kosova'da uluslararası sivil ve askeri varlığın devam etmesi gereğini vurguladı. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
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Answer: It is incredible in that it succeeds in being terrible on so many levels. The script, the acting, the directing and the choice of cast are all appalling. The costumes, sets and pseudo-medieval language are also utterly awful. In an odd way I actually enjoyed this film, once I had accepted that it wasn't going to be any good. It seems a shame that people would spend so much time and effort producing something so poor, when really they could have made something pretty decent out of the premise (albeit not very believable!), but instead we are treated to a rather nauseating and cheesy tale of dragons and knights, that lacks any of the charm to be found in other such fantasy films. Let's just hope that The Lord of the Rings is a bit better! Oh, and David Thewlis' haircut makes him look like He-Man. It does!
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Answer: First some background; I am English and have lived in London all my life. I have been to many games at 'The Den' and most other London club grounds. I am familiar with the type of person who gets into hooliganism and I know just how they act and how they speak. Have to say this is a bad, bad movie. I can tell you that Green Street is one of the most unrealistic movies I have ever seen. I spent most of the movie cringing with embarrassment. I felt I should write a mini review because I felt I needed to point out a few things.
a) People just don't talk like that in London in real life; the filmmakers took the whole slang thing too far and made it sound stupid. Unfortunately hooligan types do exist, but those you see in Green Street are more like parodies. b) The actor who plays Pete Dunham (Charlie Hunnam) unfortunately sounded about as 'English' or 'Cockney' as Osama Bin Laden. He's from up north in Newcastle and I'm just amazed any of the other actors could keep straight face acting alongside him - how are we supposed to take him seriously. Why they didn't just get someone from East London to play that part is beyond me. I could have done 'a bang up job' myself, hehe. c) Mr Frodo. I mean how can I be expected to take seriously Elijah Wood kicking the ass of people twice his size and who are genuinely nasty hooligans. He'd be dead. Simple as that. Honestly (as a Brit) it was hard to watch this film. I'm pretty sure this film will bomb here in the UK. It may do a little better in the states because the Americans just wont know (or care) how inaccurate it is.
Please my American and foreign friends, don't believe a word of this nonsense. Yes these firms do exist but it's all extremely underground and hush hush, and on a vastly smaller scale. The movie only gets a 2 from me because they actually filmed some of it in London. Usually they try to film these things in Cardiff (Wales) or something and expect us all not to notice.
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Answer: | Although the likeliness of someone focusing on THIS comment among the other 80+ for this movie is low, I feel that I have to say something about this one. I am not the kind of movie-watcher who pays attention to production value, thought-provoking dialog, or brilliant acting & directing. However, I claim that this movie sucks. I don't know why I don't like it... I mean it has almost everything i want out of a horror movie: blood, outrageousness, unintentional humor, etc. According to this evidence it should be my favorite. Still, Zombi 3 is a baaad movie.
There are just too many things that compels you to yell at the screen. Like when the girl leaves the army guy when their car breaks down to find water (this spoils nothing so don't worry). She walks into what I see as an abandoned hotel or something. Did she not see that there was a friggin' lake in the middle of the building??? Yes she's looking for water and passes up a lake. Why? Cuz she wants to know why the people (who aren't there cuz the place is abandoned) won't answer her when she calls out: "Is anybody there?" Oh this is just a little, insignificant piece of the big picture I'm painting.
There is a reason, though, why I gave this film more than 1 star. It's one of those movies where if you forget how bad it really is, like I have a few times, you'll want to watch it again because it's just so over-the-top in every aspect. I called it blood in the first paragraph, but this movie has no blood, it has an ocean of gore. Also, it has pretty weird creatures in it as well: a zombie-baby (with an adult-size hand???) and a magically flying head to name just two.
You know when you try to think of the worst and cheesiest movies ever made and you come up with '50's sci-fi movies? I believe that Zombi 3 and movies like it should top those. It has all the elements: scientists arguing with the government, warnings of the apocalypse on the radio, armies battling monsters, and so on. This IS the Plan 9 of the '80's! While I won't say that this is a waste of money if you want to buy it, just expect the very worst. And when you find out that expecting the worst is underestimating Zombi 3, it won't be all that bad. You might actually like it, I'm not saying that's impossible.
Don't think I hate this movie, I don't... really. Oh, P.S. Killing Birds (aka Zombie 5) rules! (did I just blow my credibility?) | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Q: Write a negative movie review.
A: to find better entertainment
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A: the three leads produce adequate performances , but what 's missing from this material is any depth of feeling
Q: Write a positive movie review.
A: | be said that he is an imaginative filmmaker who can see the forest for the trees | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
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where does it snow the least in oregon? | West of the Cascade Mountains | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
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- positive) movie review.
Answer: I was thinking that the main character, the astronaut with the bad case of the runs(in his case, his skin, hair, muscles, etc) could always get more movie work after he'd been reduced to a puddle. All he has to do is get a job as the Blob. The premise of this flick is pretty lame. An astronaut gets exposed to sunspot radiation(I think), and so begins to act like an ice cream cone on a hot day. Not only is this a puzzler, but apparently he has to kill humans and consume their flesh so that he can maintain some kind of cell integrity. Huh? Have you ever noticed that whenever any kind of radiation accident or experiment happens, the person instantly turns into a killing machine? Why is that?
The astronaut lumbers off into the night from the 'secret facility'(which has no security whatsoever), shedding parts of himself as he goes. Apparently he retains just enough memory to make him head for the launch pad, maybe because he wanted to return to space.
Thus begins the part of the movie that's pretty much filler, with a doctor wandering around with a Geiger counter, trying to find the melting man by the buzz he gives off. He kills a stupid Bill Gates look-alike fisherman, scares a little girl a la the Frankenstein monster movie, and finishes off a wacky older couple(punishing them karmically for stealing some lemons). Then there's a short scene where he whacks his former General, and a very long scene where he kills a young pothead and chases his girlfriend around. You'd think that after she cuts his arm off and he run away, the scene would shift. But no...we're treated to about ten minutes of the woman huddled into a corner panting and screaming in terror, even though the monster is gone. All I could think was..director's girlfriend, anyone?
The end of the movie is even lamer than the rest of it. The melting man finishes turning into a pile of goo, and then...nothing. That's it. That's the end of the movie. Well, at least that meant that there was no room for a sequel.
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Answer: I saw this film last night at a special movie theater showing in Nürnberg, and it was superb. I do have to admit that the original music composition of the cello player and percussion/xylophone player influenced the mood of the film, but the film itself also had force in its portrayal of the tragic Nibelungen saga.
If you are interested in silent films or in the Nibelungenlied, I highly recommend this film. The costumes were fantastic and creative, the sets were opulent and exotic, and the acting was dramatic and breathtaking (as is typical of silent film "tragedies") Unfortunately, I have not seen the first part of this film duo that concerns Siegfried. The story of this second film begins after Siegfried's death, when Kremhild (Gudrun in the Norse versions of the story) begins to plan her revenge against her brothers.
Also, I watched this film in German; I am a native English speaker and have a basic German knowledge. It was difficult to read the ?subtitles (what do you call that in silent films?) at first because of the old style German script, so I advise that if you watch it in German that you make sure you can differentiate your "k's", "f's", and "s's" in the old script. :)
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A: What boob at MGM thought it would be a good idea to place the studly Clark Gable in the role of a Salvation Army worker?? Ironically enough, another handsome future star, Cary Grant, also played a Salvation Army guy just two years later in the highly overrated SHE DONE HIM WRONG. I guess in hindsight it's pretty easy to see the folly of these roles, but I still wonder WHO thought that Salvation Army guys are "HOT" and who could look at these dashing men and see them as realistic representations of the parts they played. A long time ago, I used to work for a sister organization of the Salvation Army (the Volunteers of America) and I NEVER saw any studly guys working there (and that includes me, unfortunately). Maybe I should have gotten a job with the Salvation Army instead!
So, for the extremely curious, this is a good film to look out for, but for everyone else, it's poor writing, sloppy dialog and annoying moralizing make for a very slow film.
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An example of a movie review is here: Rawhide was a wonderful TV western series. Focusing on a band of trail drovers lead by the trail boss Gil Favor. Most episodes - especially from the first 3 seasons were really character studies of Favor and his men. Guest stars came and went but unlike Wagon Train they seldom dominated the episodes they appeared in. Rawhide was a true, gritty western and Gil Favor stood out as a memorable character never to be forgotten. Thanks to Eric Fleming's performance the show became a massive hit. Of course he was ably supported by a wonderful cast of good actors - Clint Eastwood, Sheb Wooley, Paul Brinegar, Steve Raines, James Murdoch, Rocky Shahan, Robert Cabal. All of these actors left their mark in a piece of television history. Rawhide captured the flavour of that time of the west that no other series has for me, as yet anyhow, managed to do so. Later seasons tended to split the leads and give them individual story lines. For me some of the time this didn't work - the cattle drive and the regulars provided the best stories. However there were still some classic stories and Rawhide remained top drawer affair. The black and white photography added to a bleak, realistic feel that other western series seldom managed to capture. Rustlers, Indians,Commancheroes, beautiful damsels in distress, serial killers, they all showed up to give our heroes problems. The end came for the series quietly when the final season was axed less than half way through. The reason - Eric Fleming had departed and Rawhide was now a head without a body - the gritty realism was gone, Gil Favor commanded respect and exuded authority - he was never infallible and this made him all the more interesting. We shall not see his like again. Watch an episode whenever you can, they seldom disappoint.
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Answer: | My main problem with the film is that it goes on too long. Other then that, it's pretty good. Paul Muni plays a poor Chinese farmer who is about to get married through an arranged marriage. Luise Rainer is a servant girl who gets married to Muni. They live with Muni's father on a farm and they are doing pretty bad. When he finally gets some money to buy some more land, a drought hits and nothing is growing. Everybody stars to head north by Muni stays behind at first. When they leave and arrive at town they find that their are no jobs and they are worse off than before. They even think about selling their youngest daughter as a slave for some money but decide against it. When a bunch of people start looting the town, the military show up and start executing people . Paul Muni does a good job and Luise Rainer won a second oscar for this movie. | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
In the period before World War II, the New York Times published a vignette in their "The Talk of the Town" feature saying that Einstein was so well known in America that he would be stopped on the street by people wanting him to explain "that theory". He finally figured out a way to handle the incessant inquiries. He told his inquirers "Pardon me, sorry! Always I am mistaken for Professor Einstein." Einstein has been the subject of or inspiration for many novels, films, plays, and works of music. He is a favorite model for depictions of mad scientists and absent-minded professors; his expressive face and distinctive hairstyle have been widely copied and exaggerated. Time magazine's Frederic Golden wrote that Einstein was "a cartoonist's dream come true".
Why did Einstein pretend to be mistaken for Professor Einstein?
Expansion quickly peaked however, and the European powers who had carved up the New World set about testing each other in dynastic conflicts and colonial rivalry. The English were the main rivals of the Dutch on the high seas, and there were several wars between the two in the 17th and 18th centuries. In 1665–1667 the Dutch sailed up the River Medway and sank the British fleet moored there. The 18th century saw Amsterdam grow into the foremost financial center in the world, but the seeds of decline had already been planted. When the English colonies in New England rose up in revolt against the British, they found ready Ailies in the Dutch. From their colonies in the Caribbean they sent caches of arms and ammunition. The British were furious and went to war in 1780, destroying the Dutch navy and signaling a sudden decline in power and influence from which the Netherlands never recovered. Trade suffered to such an extent that in 1791 the VOC went into liquidation. In the latter part of the century there were anti-Orange demonstrations by pro-French factions in the country, and in 1795 Napoleon Bonaparte took the Netherlands in his epic march across Europe. Under the yoke of another foreign power, and with trade at an all time low, the Golden Age was truly dead. The Return of the House of Orange Napoleon installed his brother Louis as King of Holland and he chose to take the fine Town Hall on Dam Square as his palace — now the Koninklijk Palace. But only four years later he fled the city after civil disturbances broke out when he raised taxes. When Napoleon's bubble burst and French power began to wane, William of Orange emerged from exile and was proclaimed king in 1813. Amsterdam had to work its way out of economic decline, but throughout the 19th century the city grew steadily. Industrialization changed the city. With the building of the Central Station at the end of the century, Amsterdam turned its back on its seafaring past and looked towards the mechanical age for its future. The station was built over the old harbor wall and some of the oldest canals in the city center were filled in to allow better access to motorized vehicles. Dam Square was landlocked for the first time in its history.
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The earliest signs of people on Jamaica are the remains of the Arawak, an AmerIndian society that originated on the north coast of South America. Arawak peoples migrated to various Caribbean islands, arriving in Jamaica by the beginning of the eighth century. They were peaceful and lived by "slash-and-burn" farming. For meat, they bred pigs and ate iguana, both native to the island. They were highly skilled in such manual activities as thatching and weaving. In fact, the hammock was an AmerIndian invention that remains with us today; it is an object which, more than any other, evokes an image of a warm sunny day on a tropical isle. The Arawak left a legacy of paintings in places such as Runaway Caves near Discovery Bay, and shards of pottery found at their settlements near Nueva Sevilla and Spanish Town have added a little to our knowledge about them. Over 200 Arawak sites have been identified, and it is said that when the Spanish arrived in Jamaica there were approximately 100,000 Arawak living on the island. They called Jamaica "Xaymaca" ("land of wood and water"). Columbus and the Arrival of Europeans Columbus first arrived in Jamaica on 5 May 1494 at Discovery Bay, where there is now a small park in his honor. He stayed for only a few days but returned in 1502, landing here when the ships of his fleet became unserviceable; he waited at St. Ann's Bay for help to arrive from Cuba. After the death of Columbus in 1505, Jamaica became the property of his son Diego, who dispatched Don Juan de Esquivel to the island as Governor. Esquivel arrived in 1510 and created a base called Nueva Sevilla near St. Ann's Bay, from which he hoped to colonize the rest of the island. The Spanish immediately began subjugating the Arawak population, many of whom died under the yoke of oppression and of diseases carried by the Europeans. A number of them committed suicide rather than live the life created for them by the Spanish. The site of Nueva Sevilla proved to be unhealthy and mosquito-ridden, and in 1534 the Spanish founded Villa de la Vega, today known as Spanish Town. Pig breeding was the main occupation of these early settlers, but they also planted sugar cane and other crops that required large numbers of laborers. The number of Arawak had already fallen dramatically, so the Spanish began to import slaves from Africa to work the land; the first Africans arrived in 1517.
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Arrivederci, Italia: Why Young Italians Are Leaving
Silvia Sartori, 31 Occupation: Project manager Location: Shanghai Reason for leaving: After spending four years in China, Sartori returned to Treviso and invested an entire year in search of work. Finding few opportunities for a young professional woman in Italy, she returned to China, where she now runs a $3 million greenconstruction project funded by the European Commission
Photograph by David Hogsholt / Reportage / Getty Images for TIME
It's not the type of advice you would usually expect from the head of an elite university. In an open letter to his son published last November, Pier Luigi Celli, director general of Rome's LUISS University, wrote, "This country, your country, is no longer a place where it's possible to stay with pride ... That's why, with my heart suffering more than ever, my advice is that you, having finished your studies, take the road abroad. Choose to go where they still value loyalty, respect and the recognition of merit and results."
The letter, published in Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, sparked a session of national hand-wringing. Celli, many agreed, had articulated a growing sense in his son's generation that the best hopes for success lie abroad. Commentators point to an accelerating flight of young Italians and worry that the country is losing its most valuable resource. And with reforms made all but impossible by Italy's deep-rooted interests and topsy-turvy politics a schism in the ruling coalition seemed this summer to threaten Silvio Berlusconi's government once again many are starting to wonder if the trend can be reversed. "We have a flow outward and almost no flow inward," says Sergio Nava, host of the radio show Young Talent and author of the book and blog The Flight of Talent, which covers the exodus. (See pictures: "Silvio Berlusconi and the Politics of Sex.")
The motives of those leaving haven't changed much since the last wave of economic migrants struck out to make their fortunes a century ago. But this time, instead of peasant farmers and manual laborers packing themselves onto steamships bound for New York City, Italy is losing its best and brightest to a decade of economic stagnation, a frozen labor market and an entrenched system of patronage and nepotism. For many of the country's most talented and educated, the land of opportunity is anywhere but home.
Take Luca Vigliero, a 31-year-old architect. After graduating from the University of Genoa in 2006 and failing to find satisfying work at home, he moved abroad, working first for a year at Rem Koolhaas' Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam and then accepting a job in Dubai in 2007. In Italy, his résumé had drawn no interest. At Dubai's X Architects, he was quickly promoted. He now supervises a team of seven people. "I'm working on projects for museums, villas, cultural centers, master plans," he says. "I have a career." Escape from Italy has also allowed Vigliero to fast-track his life plans. He and his wife had a son in September; had they remained in Italy, he says they would not have been able to afford children this soon. "All my friends in Italy are not married, they have really basic work, they live with their [parents]," he says. "Here, there's a future. Every year, something happens: new plans, new projects. In Italy, there's no wind. Everything is stopped." (See pictures of the world's tallest building in Dubai.)
Italy doesn't keep track of how many of its young professionals are seeking their fortunes abroad, but there's plenty of anecdotal evidence that the number is rising. The number of Italians ages 25 to 39 with college degrees registering with the national government as living abroad every year has risen steadily, from 2,540 in 1999 to about 4,000 in 2008. The research-institute Censis estimates that 11,700 college graduates found work abroad in 2006 that's one out of every 25 Italians who graduated that year. According to a poll by Bachelor, a Milanese recruitment agency, 33.6% of new graduates feel they need to leave the country to take advantage of their education. A year later, 61.5% feel that they should have done so.
It's not hard to see why. Italy's economic woes have fallen hard on the shoulders of the country's youth. According to figures published in May by the National Institute of Statistics, 30% of Italians ages 30 to 34 still live with their parents, three times as many as in 1983. One in 5 young people ages 15 to 29 has basically dropped out: not studying, not training, not working. "We're condemning an entire generation into a black hole," says Celli. (See pictures of immigration in Europe.)
Jobs for the (Old) Boys Italians without college education often get by working in the black economy, doing all sorts of jobs, but university graduates or more generally, those with higher aspirations have a tougher time finding work that fits their qualifications. The unemployment rate among Italian college graduates ages 25 to 29 is 14%, more than double the rate in the rest of Europe and much higher than that of their less-educated peers.
Italians have a word for the problem: gerontocracy, or rule by the elderly. Too much of the economy is geared toward looking after older Italians. While the country spends relatively little on housing, unemployment and child care expenditures the young depend upon to launch their careers it has maintained some of the highest pensions in Europe, in part by ramping up borrowing. This imbalance extends into the private sector, where national guilds and an entrenched culture of seniority have put the better jobs out of reach for the country's young. (See pictures of Carpigiani Gelato University.)
Italy has always suffered under a hierarchical system, with the young deferring to authority until it's their time to take the reins. "You are not considered experienced based on your CV, on your ability or according to your skills, but just based on your age," says Federico Soldani, 37, an epidemiologist who left Pisa in 2000 and now works in Washington, D.C., for the Food and Drug Administration. "When you are under 40, you are considered young."
The system worked to a certain extent as long as the economy was growing. Patience paid off as jobs opened to whoever was next in line. But with the extended slump, the labor market has seized up. "The queue is not moving forward anymore," says Soldani. Entry to some professions like the lucrative position of public notary is so limited that the job has become all but hereditary. In a country where success is built on relationships and seniority, only the friends and children of the elite have a chance to cut the line.
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IN: Ann Margaret Veneman (born June 29, 1949) was the Executive Director of UNICEF from 2005 to 2010. Her appointment was announced on January 18, 2005 by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Previously, Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position. Veneman served as USDA Secretary from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2005, leaving to become the fifth executive director of UNICEF.
Veneman began her legal career as a staff attorney with the General Counsel's office of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District in Oakland, California, in 1976. In 1978, she returned to Modesto, where she served as a Deputy Public Defender. In 1980, she joined the Modesto law firm of Damrell, Damrell and Nelson, where she was an associate and later a partner. Veneman joined the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service in 1986, serving as Associate Administrator until 1989. During this time she worked on the Uruguay Round talks for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). She subsequently served as Deputy Undersecretary of Agriculture for International Affairs and Commodity Programs from 1989 to 1991. From 1991 to 1993, she served as United States Department of Agriculture's Deputy Secretary, the first woman appointed as the Department's second-highest-ranking official. At this point Veneman took a break from political and administrative office to practice with the law firm and lobby group Patton, Boggs & Blow and also served on several boards of directors and advisory groups. In 1995 Veneman re-entered government, when she was appointed Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, again being the first woman to hold the position. From 1999 to 2001 Veneman was an attorney with Nossaman LLP, where she focused her attention on food, agriculture, environment, technology, and trade related issues. On 20 January 2001 she was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate and sworn in as Secretary of Agriculture, a position she held until January 20, 2005.
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OUT: On 20 January 2001 she was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate and sworn in as Secretary of Agriculture, a position she held until January 20, 2005.
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Rosa Luxemburg (also Rozalia Luxenburg; Polish: Roza Luksemburg; 5 March 1871 - 15 January 1919) was a Polish Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist, anti-war activist, and revolutionary socialist who became a naturalized German citizen at the age of 28. She was, successively, a member of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (SDKPiL), the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD), and the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). In 1915, after the SPD supported German involvement in World War I, she and Karl Liebknecht co-founded the anti-war Spartacus League (Spartakusbund), which eventually became the KPD. During the November Revolution she co-founded the newspaper Die Rote Fahne ("The Red Flag"), the central organ of the Spartacist movement.
Luxemburg wanted to move to Germany to be at the centre of the party struggle, but she had no way of obtaining permission to remain there indefinitely. In April 1897 she married the son of an old friend, Gustav Lubeck, in order to gain a German citizenship. They never lived together and they formally divorced five years later. She returned briefly to Paris, then moved permanently to Berlin to begin her fight for Eduard Bernstein's constitutional reform movement. Luxemburg hated the stifling conservatism of Berlin. She despised Prussian men and resented what she saw as the grip of urban capitalism on social democracy. In the Social Democratic Party of Germany's women's section she met Clara Zetkin, of whom she made a lifelong friend. Between 1907 and his conscription in 1915 she was involved in a love affair with Clara's younger son, Kostja Zetkin, to which approximately 600 surviving letters (now mostly published) bear testimony. Luxemburg was a member of the uncompromising left-wing of the SPD. Their clear position was that the objectives of liberation for the industrial working class and all minorities could be achieved by revolution only. The recently published Letters of Rosa Luxemburg shed important light on her life in Germany. As Irene Gammel writes in a review of the English translation of the book in The Globe and Mail: "The three decades covered by the 230 letters in this collection provide the context for her major contributions as a political activist, socialist theorist and writer." Her reputation was tarnished by Joseph Stalin's cynicism in Questions Concerning the History of Bolshevism. In his rewriting of Russian events he placed the blame for the theory of permanent revolution on Luxemburg's shoulders, with faint praise for her attacks on Karl Kautsky, which she commenced in 1910. According to Gammel, "In her controversial tome of 1913, The Accumulation of Capital, as well as through her work as a co-founder of the radical Spartacus League, Luxemburg helped to shape Germany's young democracy by advancing an international, rather than a nationalist, outlook. This farsightedness partly explains her remarkable popularity as a socialist icon and its continued resonance in movies, novels and memorials dedicated to her life and oeuvre." Gammel also notes that for Luxemburg, "the revolution was a way of life," and yet that the letters also challenge the stereotype of "Red Rosa" as a ruthless fighter. But The Accumulation of Capital sparked angry accusations from the Communist Party of Germany; in 1923 Ruth Fischer and Arkadi Maslow denounced the work as "errors", a derivative work of economic miscalculation known as "spontaneity".
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Her reputation was tarnished by Joseph Stalin's cynicism in Questions Concerning the History of Bolshevism.
input: After graduating in 1840, Morgan returned to Aurora to read the law with an established firm. In 1842 he was admitted to the bar in Rochester, where he went into partnership with a Union classmate, George F. Danforth, a future judge. They could find no clients, as the nation was in an economic depression, which had started with the Panic of 1837. Morgan wrote essays, which he had begun to do while studying law, and published some in The Knickerbocker under the pen name Aquarius. On January 1, 1841, Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy formed a secret fraternal society which they called the Gordian Knot. As Morgan's earliest essays from that time had classical themes, the club may have been a kind of literary society, as was common then. In 1841 or 1842 the young men redefined the society, renaming it the Order of the Iroquois. Morgan referred to this event as cutting the knot. In 1843 they named it the Grand Order of the Iroquois, followed by the New Confederacy of the Iroquois. They made the group a research organization to collect information on the Iroquois, whose historical territory for centuries had included central and upstate New York west of the Hudson and the Finger Lakes region. The men intended to resurrect the spirit of the Iroquois. They tried to learn the languages, assumed Iroquois names, and organized the group by the historic pattern of Iroquois tribes. In 1844 they received permission from the former Freemasons of Aurora to use the upper floor of the Masonic temple as a meeting hall. New members underwent a secret rite called inindianation in which they were transformed spiritually into Iroquois. They met in the summer around campfires and paraded yearly through the town in costume. Morgan seemed infused with the spirit of the Iroquois. He said, "We are now upon the very soil over which they exercised dominion ... Poetry still lingers around the scenery...." These new Iroquois retained a literary frame of mind, but they intended to focus on "the writing of a native American epic that would define national identity".
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News article: ISIS battle deserters could soon be flooding to Britain, it's feared
And security bosses left asking 'what can we possibly do with the child soldiers?'
BRIT security services are preparing for a flood of fleeing home-grown jihadists as ISIS continues to be pounded by air strikes from the US-led coalition and Russia.
Although the Islamist group has suffered increasingly from desertion in recent months, up until now very few of the foreign fighters have returned to Europe from Syria and Iraq.
The numbers coming to Britain for instance, The Independent has learned, have been in no more than single figures for the last eight months.
But that trickle could soon turn into a flood if ISIS continues to lose territory and suffer more heavy losses in Syria.
These radicalised warriors will present a severe threat in the near future, “a ticking time bomb” as they try to break out of the region, say security officials.
And they insist a coordinated policy is needed to confront the impending crisis.
The problem has been compounded by a dramatic and sickening increase in the use of children, including those of Western parentage, by ISIS to carry out executions of prisoners.
A photo appeared last week of a young boy, said to be British, in the act of shooting Kurdish fighters captured by Isis.
The 11-year-old, it has been claimed, was the son of Sally Jones, a British woman who had converted to Islam and joined ISIS in Syria.
The terror group is believed to have around 1,500 child fighters in its ranks.
The vast majority are Syrian and Iraqi, with Yemen and Morocco supplying most from Arab countries.
There are also around 50 children from Britain are currently in the self-declared “Islamic State”, along with smaller numbers from France and Australia, among Western countries.
“What one does with these children need to be considered,” said a senior British security official.
“Some of them have who have been used to carry out these criminal acts are below the age of criminal responsibility in many countries in Europe.
“We know of children from the West who had been taken to Syria, but there are also children who have been born there to European parents. As we know Daesh (ISIS) are now bringing five-year-olds into their jihad.
“But the real problem would be with the thousands of adults. A number of states are liaising on this, but the policies will depend to an extent on political and legal considerations in individual states.”
Around 27,000 foreign fighters are believed to have joined Isis since the start of Syria’s civil war five years ago, with between 5,000 and 7,000 of them arriving from Europe to join the group and other hardline rebel organisations such as Jabhat al-Nusra, an al-Qaeda affiliate.
Just under 800 have travelled from the UK.
Jihadists have been using the Turkish border to get in and out of Syria, sometimes with the connivance, it has been claimed, of the Erdogan government.
But the Turks are now carrying out military operations against Isis, and its militants have now lost control of points they had occupied in the area.
What are the most important parts of this news article? | BRIT security services are preparing for a flood of fleeing home-grown jihadists as ISIS continues to be pounded by air strikes from the US-led coalition and Russia. Although the Islamist group ha… | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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Q: Translate "Bye." to Czech?
Yes: Uvidíme se později?
Q: Translate "Can I check your bag, please, sir." to Czech?
Yes: Mohu, prosím, vidět vaši aktovku, pane?
Q: Translate "The man who was with us is a cannibal." to Czech?
Yes: | Ten muž, co byl s námi, je kanibal. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Arnavut hükümeti, 13 Ekim Çarşamba günü yaptığı açıklamada, 2011 yılı için yapılması planlanan sermaye yatırımlarının büyük bölümünün, yeni yol inşaatına ayrılacağını duyurdu.
Could you please translate this to English? | The Albanian government announced on Wednesday (October 13th) that a large share of capital investments planned for 2011 will be spent on building new roads. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
How is "Majestic Hotel will be shown on a map if you enable JavaScript." said in Russian? | Отель Majestic Hotel будет показан на карте, если Вы включите JavaScript. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
britain 's gulf war veterans tuesday appealed to the british government to stage a public inquiry into the gulf war syndrome .
What is a very short summary of the above text? | uk government urged to probe gulf war syndrome | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Question: Similarly frequent alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer of the tonsil
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Answer: Similarly, frequent alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer of the tonsil.
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Question: The tree line further down the farther north one goes Birch forest mountain birch forest grows around the tree line
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Answer: | The tree line further down the farther north one goes. Birch forest: mountain birch forest grows around the tree line. | Flan2021 | fix_punct | fs_noopt |
"Child labor" is, generally speaking, work for children that harms them or exploits them in some way (physically, mentally, morally, or by blocking access to education).
Can we infer the following?
"Child labor" is a felony in Canada. | It's impossible to say | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_noopt |
liverpool and england striker robbie fowler was back in the headlines for the wrong reasons monday after suffering a suspected broken nose in a fight at a liverpool hotel .
Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase. | england striker back in headlines after hotel fight | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Because of the longer intervals between points changes and the long life the cost per hectare is lower with Marathon points than with standard points
Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Because of the longer intervals between points changes and the long life, the cost per hectare is lower with Marathon points than with standard points.
Denmark has a complex system of personal income tax that includes
Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Denmark has a complex system of personal income tax that includes:
leather gloves British smoking 0300
Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
| leather, gloves, British, smoking 03:00 | Flan2021 | fix_punct | fs_noopt |
Write an article with the title: "Jennifer Lopez Celebrated Max and Emme’s Birthday with Trampolines"
Article: |
Jennifer Lopez‘s adorable twins requested a rainbow birthday party last year, but they chose a bouncier theme to celebrate turning 6 on Feb. 22.
“They’re getting way too big for me. I don’t know what I’m gonna do,” Lopez, 44, said of Max and Emme on Friday’s The Ellen DeGeneres Show. “They had their birthday at a trampoline place. You know, where you just jump on trampolines all day.”
“That wears them out, that’s good,” DeGeneres quipped.
The busy mom — who balances finishing her 10th album with judging American Idol, designing a Kohls collection, shooting a new TV show and, well, always looking fabulous — agreed.
“I loved it. They were asleep by eight o’clock,” Lopez said. “I was like, ‘Woo! Gotta do this every weekend.’”
Lopez also shared photos from the bash, showing the happy family cozily posing with boyfriend Casper Smart, 26. Noticeably absent from the pictures? Son Max’s very trendy flowing locks.
“He had just cut his hair,” Lopez explained. “You know, he was wearing the man bun for a little while.”
As for Emme, Lopez revealed that her daughter is always calling the shots.
“She’s in charge,” Lopez said, laughing. “Like all the women in our family.” | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: How to spell numbers
Spell out the numbers one through nine.
Unless you are short on space, this is the most widely accepted way to write a single-digit number.
Spell out " zero " as well.
Answer: You may also spell it as " zed " if using the uk english accepted spelling. Since it can be easily mistaken for the letter " o " it is best to treat it as if it were a single-digit number.
Problem: A man in a black t-shirt puts make up on a woman wearing a grey t-shirt. a man wearing a green shirt
Answer: puts make up on a woman wearing a pink blouse.
Problem: The man prepares his arm as the other grabs his hand and he pretends to kick his head. more people
| Answer: step up to arm wrestle this man while food is being shown and the loser gets food all over him. | Flan2021 | hellaswag:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Here is some data about a restaurant: name = Bibimbap House, food = Indian, priceRange = moderate, area = city centre, near = Clare Hall. Write a sentence that includes the above data about a restaurant | The Bibimbap House serves Indian food at less than average prices. They are located in the city centre near Clare Hall. | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write a sentence that about [The Waterman eatType restaurant; The Waterman priceRange less than £20; The Waterman customer rating low; The Waterman area riverside; The Waterman familyFriendly no]. | The Waterman is a low quality and low price Wine, Cheese and Olive restaurant located by the Riverside. It is not family friendly. | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Translate "I've always wanted a girl with soft skin." to Czech? | Vždycky jsem chtěl mít děvče s jemnou kůží. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence: name = Loch Fyne, eatType = restaurant, food = French
Can you represent the content in this sentence in data form? | Loch Fyne is a French restaurant. | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. We may also need to know its direction. For example, a wind blows a storm over your school. Where is that storm coming from? Where is it going? How can we describe a direction? The most common way is by using a compass. A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). The needle is a small magnet. The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. The compass needle always points to magnetic north. If you have a compass and you find north. You can then know any other direction. See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. The Earth has two poles. It has a magnetic north pole. It also has a geographic north pole. These two poles are close to each other but not the exact same place.
What question would one ask from this paragraph?
Answer: What does the magnet in a compass point toward?
He repeatedly calls on his followers to embrace martyrdom since "The walls of oppression and humiliation cannot be demolished except in a rain of bullets." For those yearning for a lost sense of order in an older, more tranquil world, he offers his "Caliphate" as an imagined alternative to today's uncertainty. For others, he offers simplistic conspiracies to explain their world. Bin Laden also relies heavily on the Egyptian writer Sayyid Qutb. A member of the Muslim Brotherhood executed in 1966 on charges of attempting to overthrow the government, Qutb mixed Islamic scholarship with a very superficial acquaintance with Western history and thought. Sent by the Egyptian government to study in the United States in the late 1940s, Qutb returned with an enormous loathing of Western society and history. He dismissed Western achievements as entirely material, arguing that Western society possesses "nothing that will satisfy its own conscience and justify its existence." Three basic themes emerge from Qutb's writings. First, he claimed that the world was beset with barbarism, licentiousness, and unbelief (a condition he called jahiliyya, the religious term for the period of ignorance prior to the revelations given to the Prophet Mohammed). Qutb argued that humans can choose only between Islam and jahiliyya. Second, he warned that more people, including Muslims, were attracted to jahiliyya and its material comforts than to his view of Islam; jahiliyya could therefore triumph over Islam. Third, no middle ground exists in what Qutb conceived as a struggle between God and Satan. All Muslims-as he defined them-therefore must take up arms in this fight. Any Muslim who rejects his ideas is just one more nonbeliever worthy of destruction. Bin Laden shares Qutb's stark view, permitting him and his followers to rationalize even unprovoked mass murder as righteous defense of an embattled faith. Many Americans have wondered, "Why do 'they' hate us?" Some also ask, "What can we do to stop these attacks?" Bin Laden and al Qaeda have given answers to both these questions.
What question would one ask from this paragraph?
Answer: Who claimed that the world was beset with barbarism, licentiousness, and unbelief
It's just this hard when I try to answer the question: Why do older Oklahomans need lawyers? The answers are important enough that they will be a discussion topic of this year's Senior Day at 9 a.m. March 25 in the House Chamber at the Capitol. The following is a preview of some of the answers for review: We can all agree that older Oklahomans need medical care. But even the best care is worthless if an older patient can't drive to the doctor for ongoing treatment because his or her car has been wrongfully seized in a debt dispute. Therefore, lawyers are part of the prescription for regular medical care for many of the 600,000 Oklahomans age 60 and older. Another example: if a doctor treats an elderly patient for a lung ailment, the doctor's treatment will be undone and he will see the patient again and again, if the patient is sent home to an unheated apartment. Lawyers know how to make landlords heat apartments so the medical treatment can stick. (By the way, a May 16, 2001, article in The New York Times reports on a program at Boston Medical Center providing a walk-in legal clinic in the hospital to help fight their patients' legal and administrative battles.) We also can agree that older Oklahomans - like all citizens - have rights to control their health care until they become incapacitated or these rights are transferred to another by legal document or process. "Old" is not a legal classification that results in automatic loss of these rights. Moreover, having an old parent does not automatically confer on children the right to make the parents' health care choices. It follows that an important role lawyers provide for aging Oklahomans is not only to create rights - transferring documents such as durable powers of attorney and guardianship orders, but also to monitor their use. In family situations, for example, lawyers must ensure that powers of attorney and guardianships are used to serve only the person transferring or losing rights. They are not to be used to help a family "manage" their mother or help a doctor or nursing home get permission for a pill or procedure they feel is in the best interest of a patient. Good news: Oklahoma now has a Public Guardianship Program, albeit unfunded, that will supply lawyers to perform this rights-monitoring process Oklahoma grandparents should be able to enjoy their grandchildren, not raise them. But owing to the social problems of divorce and drug use, grandparents are increasingly being called on to raise their grandchildren because of missing parents. Adding to the physical, emotional and financial burden they take on, grandparents face legal problems. All the decisions parents made without a second thought now require evidence of legal authority when made by grandparents.
What question would one ask from this paragraph?
Answer: What should not to be used to help a doctor or nursing home get permission for a pill or procedure?
(CNN) -- We'll let you finish, but The Muppets have the best Instagram account of all time. The feed was launched just over a month ago as part of a promotional push for their upcoming movie, "Muppets Most Wanted." But in between quippy posters and ads for the film, which is a sequel to 2011's blockbuster "The Muppets" with Jason Segel, there are ingenious "selfies" from the Muppets crew. In fact, the first post was a coy snapshot from Kermit, Miss Piggy and Gonzo, with a filter in full effect: And the selfies grew more adorable -- and more hilarious -- from there: We now have evidence of the time Animal burst in on Beaker in the bathroom. And we know what Gonzo does after a hard day of stunts. "Gonzo treated himself to a massage today to try to work out all of his stuntman kinks. Even weirdos need pampering. #bougielife #yolo," reads the caption to this pic: The Muppets' curmudgeonly yet lovable critics, Statler and Waldorf, are still trying to get the hang of taking the perfect selfie -- "This is the fanciest calculator we've ever seen!" they were heard saying when the photo was taken -- while Rowlf is clearly a selfie king. From the Swedish Chef to Miss Piggy's evil alter ego, everyone has gotten in on the first-person photo sessions. The only people noticeably missing from the account are the Muppets' human co-stars in "Muppets Most Wanted," like Tina Fey, Ty Burrell and Ricky Gervais. As with the first "Muppets" film, which also starred Amy Adams, Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones, the "Muppets" sequel has plenty of human star power. In addition to Fey and Gervais, "Muppets Most Wanted" also has appearances from Tom Hiddleston, Salma Hayek, Stanley Tucci and Lady Gaga.
What question would one ask from this paragraph?
Answer: | Who is considered a weirdo in the cast of "Muppets Most Wanted"? | Flan2021 | super_glue/multirc:1.0.2 | fs_noopt |
Translate the following sentence to German:
As a missions organisation and a registered charity we operate from donations and love gifts. | Als Missionsorganisation und eingetragener Verein finanzieren wir uns über Spenden. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Q: Keywords: country, lot, snow, tell, winter
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: country told to brace for a winter with lots of snow
Q: Keywords: astronaut, fly, satellite
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: the astronaut and flying modern satellite in outer space
Q: Keywords: flow, stream, wall
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A: | the stream flows through the wall of the quarry | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Please capitalize where necessary: front desk staff is available 24 hours a day and can arrange laundry and ironing services.
A: Front desk staff is available 24 hours a day and can arrange laundry and ironing services.
Q: built in lpcm 44.1k / 48k 16bit stereo audio decode function, digital & analog audio could be output simultaneously.
A: Built in LPCM 44.1K / 48K 16Bit stereo audio decode function, digital & analog audio could be output simultaneously.
Q: bar chinczyk (the chinese bar) - a chinese pub for budget eaters and those who like wall art (okopowa street).
A: Bar Chinczyk (the Chinese Bar) - a Chinese pub for budget eaters and those who like wall art (Okopowa Street).
Problem: avmcoxp.dll device can't work/no sound: actually, in most cases device problem is because of .sys files.
Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it?
Answer: avmcoxp.dll device can't work/No sound: Actually, in most cases device problem is because of .sys files.
Text: having a niche is the only way to eliminate competition…
Correct capitalization: Having a niche is the only way to eliminate competition…
Please capitalize where necessary: iguazu falls - travels, landscapes of argentina, photos of landscapes of argentina
A: | Iguazu Falls - travels, Landscapes of Argentina, photos of landscapes of Argentina | Flan2021 | true_case | fs_opt |
Sentence: Born on 1936-05-21, in Miri, Malaysia, Abdul Taib Mahmud resides in Sarawak. He represented Kota Samarahan and his party is the Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Abdul Taib Mahmud, residence, Sarawak; Abdul Taib Mahmud, party, Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu; Abdul Taib Mahmud, region, Kota Samarahan; Abdul Taib Mahmud, birthPlace, Miri, Malaysia; Abdul Taib Mahmud, birthDate, 1936-05-21
Sentence: Auburn, Alabama is part of Lee County in the U.S. Opelika is the county seat of Lee County. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Auburn, Alabama, isPartOf, Lee County, Alabama; Lee County, Alabama, countySeat, Opelika, Alabama; Alabama, country, United States; Auburn, Alabama, isPartOf, Alabama
Sentence: Darien, Connecticut is the birthplace of Alfred N. Phillips, who was Mayor of Stamford, Connecticut. Alfred N. Phillips, was a member of the Democratic Party in the United States and was succeeded by Albert E. Austin. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: Alfred N. Phillips, party, Democratic Party (United States); Alfred N. Phillips, successor, Albert E. Austin; Alfred N. Phillips, birthPlace, Darien, Connecticut; Alfred N. Phillips, office, Mayor of Stamford, Connecticut
Sentence: Eric Flint was born in Burbank, California and was influenced by Robert A Heinlein. He is the author of 1634: The Bavarian Crisis which followed 1634: The Baltic War. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
A: | 1634: The Bavarian Crisis, author, Eric Flint; Eric Flint, influencedBy, Robert A. Heinlein; 1634: The Bavarian Crisis, precededBy, 1634: The Baltic War; Eric Flint, birthPlace, Burbank, California | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Question:
In unserem Restaurant werden täglich von 12 bis 22 Uhr ausgewählte Speisen polnischer und internationaler Küche geboten.
Could you please translate this to English?
Answer:
W naszej restauracji – czynnej codziennie w godz. 12.00-22.00 – oferujemy dania kuchni polskiej.
test: Schließlich sind die Quästoren beauftragt, detaillierte Regelungen auszuarbeiten.
English?
translation: Finally, the quaestors are charged with drawing up detailed rules.
Es sollte jedoch in diesem Zusammenhang auf das für die ungarische Sturmartillerie entwickeltes und hergestelltes Sturmhaubitze "Zrinyi 105" hingewiesen werden. Interessant wäre übrigens die Leistungen des "Zrinyi 105" mit denjenigen des entsprechenden deutschen Fahrzeugs zu vergleichen.
In English?
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An excellent book highly recommended, don't be put of by the price, you will pay four times this collecting other reference and still be short by a mile.
How is "Having said that, and despite these reservations, it is an excellent thing that the European Union has good relations with three such diverse nations whose common interests with Europe are obvious." said in German?
Trotz dieser Vorbehalte ist es jedoch hervorragend, daß die Europäische Union gute Beziehungen zu diesen drei so verschiedenen Nationen unterhält, deren gemeinsame Interessen mit Europa auf der Hand liegen.
Q: Translate "Please send us an email if you do not receive the order confirmation within twelve hours." to German?
A: Bitte senden Sie uns eine E-Mail, wenn Sie innerhalb von zwölf Stunden keine Auftragsbestätigung erhalten haben.
Q: Translate "Raoul Bova and Gabriel Garko Sanremo Festival ?" to German?
A: | Raoul Bova und Gabriel Garko Sanremo Festival ? | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Q: negative
A: I tried to come up with a reason to give this more than one star...couldn't do it...not only was the food bad, the place crowded, and the decor eighties chic. It was also the priciest buffet I've ever had...which would be fine if it was good, but it's not even ok. So next time I head to Vegas, I'll either skip the buffets all together or head to Golden Corral and put the other $35 on the Roullette wheel!
Q: positive
A: This review is about their CONFERENCE facilities. If this is OFF STRIP, you should expect cheaper day rates. NOT HERE. AIRLINE PERSONNEL WELCOME ONLY. All the rest, pay surcharge. I attended a business conference here earlier in the year. Previously, I have attended business and sales training conferences at some of the best world class hotels on Las Vegas Blvd's world's famous STRIP. Not here. The hotel is nice and clean. They charge very high room rates as compared to elsewhere nearby because they have special booking with airline staff. Nice restaurant. Nice bar. Great free parking like it should be in Las Vegas. Really nice feature is the parking lot is right out front. Unlike the massive hotel properties ON STRIP where you have to park and walk quite a schlep to the hotel. That adds about 15 minutes to your day, possibly your morning. Here it's just a few brief minutes jaunt from the parking lot into the lobby. The conference venue was filthy after the hotel staff was done with it. Tiny waste paper baskets when what was needed should have been a massive trash bin. The chairs, while comfy, were filthy with someone else's chip and lunch. All over the chairs and underneath. Take Note When Booking Your Conference Here: No worries. They only vacuum this room once a week whether it needs it or not. You will need to empty the too small trash bins yourself 3x a day. Food courts: Go across the street to the better hotels.
Q: positive
A: I have been a patient with this office since 2006. Everyone is always so pleasant and caring. Recently, I was a participant in an event for children from broken homes. I told this office about the event, and they donated hygiene kits for all of the children. They were all so excited!! Thank you so much!! I will see you in March for my next appointment!!
Q: positive
A: | Ya, I am fan. I work next store to this place, I walk by it monday-saturday. the smell of fine cigars are present and pertinent. As for the service I am still a fan of GoodFellas on 7th st and Tbird. As for the selection, TB is by far the best I have seen in the valley. Great room full of cigars. I don't smoke, I partake in the aroma and it is good. Room 101 cigars are my favorite and they always have it here. I look all around when I come across cigar lounges but I can find them. Thank you TB! Out of convenience I will continue to take my business here. The patrons here are amazing, this Greek fella with a booming and deep comforting voice is by far my most favorite. He helped me pick out a handful of cigars for my father. Pops liked. NOte: If you have any car under 35k, you may feel out place when you park near the store. It seems TB has gravity to pull high society and aristocrats. It is a car show ever Friday. --Porsche, Benz, Mercedes, Audi RS and my favorite 2013 VW Golf R-- Modern thought recollect and men of industry discern prowess. Perception finds this Tinderbox worthy of sophistication. RL | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | fs_noopt |
Question: Passage: By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:29 EST, 2 February 2014 This is the British mother facing three years in a Dubai prison in after she was accused of abducting her own three-year-old son in an acrimonious custody battle with her ex-husband. Afsana Lachaux, 46, from London, is facing charges of kidnapping her toddler Louis after officials in the United Arab Emirates said she had failed to turn up to a pre-arranged access visit. However, the mother-of-three said she had not attended because her former husband Bruno Lachaux, who was awarded custody of the boy by a Dubai court, had threatened to kill her on their last meeting.
Query: Mrs Lachaux was a senior civil servant in east
Answer: London before moving to the UAE in 2010, shortly after she married her former partner, a 38-year-old aviation engineer.
Question: Passage: (CNN) -- The federal government shutdown is a virtually unprecedented move by a political minority committed to rolling back one of the most significant legislative achievements in recent American history. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was passed by two houses of Congress after 14 months of debate. Opponents then challenged the law's constitutionality and lost that battle in the Supreme Court of the United States. Less than five months later, American voters re-elected by a 5 million-vote majority margin a president who stood foursquare behind the Affordable Care Act. In so doing, the electorate rejected a GOP presidential candidate who promised its repeal.
Query: But when milestone laws have survived the gantlet of
Answer: Congress, been affirmed in a presidential signing ceremony, and withstood Supreme Court review, the losing party or faction has generally settled for taking arguments about repeal or revisions to the voters.
Question: Passage: Orlando, Florida (CNN) -- An Orlando, Florida, airport official wants to join the small group of U.S. airports who use a private company to screen passengers instead of the Transportation Security Administration. Larry Dale, president of the Sanford Airport Authority in Orlando, says the airport first considered the change in February and it was approved on Oct. 5. "Airports are unique...one size doesn't fit all," Dale told CNN's American Morning on Friday. Dale says his board and staff have been looking at other airports that provide their own security in preparation for making the switch at Orlando Sanford International Airport. Dale says his research shows that using a private security screening company would be "more efficient and more enjoyable to the public."
Query:
Answer: | TSA is in charge of protecting the nation's transportation systems. | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | fs_noopt |
Question:
Summarize this: jonathan hill wanted a really big pumpkin and did n't care about the price .
Answer:
patch problems puff pumpkin prices
Question:
Summarize this: local authorities and nato-led peacekeepers have completed demining at the site where pope john paul ii is due to celebrate mass during his visit to bosnia next month , nato said friday .
Answer:
demining complete on site where pope is to celebrate mass in bosnia
Question:
Summarize this: a geyser of oil spewing from the bottom of the gulf of mexico is slowly tapering off with the help of a wellhead cap , but there 's no containing much of the crude that 's already escaped , a reality becoming increasingly evident at the region 's beaches and marshes .
Answer:
| long road to oil cleanup looms over gulf coast | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | fs_noopt |
Write a sentence based on this summary: u.s. announces sanctions to combat syrian influence on lebanon | the united states , trying to combat syrian attempts to reassert control over lebanon 's political system , said monday it was imposing economic sanctions against four people -- two lebanese and two syrians . | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_noopt |
Question: Umm, that pretty clearly states, "the statute is presumed constitutional."
Generate a new sentence, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 3 (OPTIONS:
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Answer: And until they decide that, "the statute is presumed constitutional."
Question: They also found shortness was associated with a family history of hearing loss.
Generate a new sentence, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 3 (OPTIONS:
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Answer: Shortness was found twice as often in those with hearing loss.
Question: The woman is peeling lemon.
Generate a new sentence, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 0 (OPTIONS:
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Answer: The man is balancing on the wire.
Question: At one of the three sampling sites at Huntington Beach, the bacteria reading came back at 160 on June 16 and at 120 on June 23.
Generate a new sentence, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 3 (OPTIONS:
- 0
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Answer: | The readings came back at 160 on June 16 and 120 at June 23 at one of three sampling sites at Huntington Beach. | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | fs_opt |
Write an email with the following subject:
PLEASE WAIT TO FORWARD EMAIL | Richard: Please do not forward the Project Stanley email that we sent to you earlier today. I am making some revisions and will forward the revised document out to you and the others. Thanks. | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Here are some concepts: hair, love, streak
What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below.
i love how there are different coloured streaks underneath the hair .
Here are some concepts: decay, nut, seed, squirrel, top
What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below.
red squirrel feeding on seeds and nuts while perched on the top of a decaying tree stump
Here are some concepts: market, sale, tomato
What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below.
tomato for sale at a market
Here are some concepts: building, function, wall
What is a sentence about these concepts?
| Sentence is below.
close up detail of building function on the stone wall in vintage style | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Text: south african 's liberation politicians , who fought in the jungles and the streets for freedom and democracy , are unhappy now that they are sitting in positions of power .
Summary: anc legislators like the power but hate the food
Text: sri lanka 's military said here tuesday that they have made significant gains in the tamil tiger rebel held territory in the island 's war torn eastern province .
Summary: sri lankan military gains territory in east
Text: china will send two giant pandas to australia friday for a cooperative research program .
Summary: china to send two pandas to australia for joint research
Text: the top chinese envoy on trade relations with washington warned tuesday that u.s. complaints to the world trade organization over product piracy and media market barriers could harm relations on trade issues .
Summary: | chinese official warns that u.s. piracy complaint could hurt trade ties | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | fs_noopt |
u.s. treasury secretary paul o'neill visited the afghan capital on monday , meeting top finance officials and saying he was impressed with government progress on introducing a new currency .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph? | u.s. treasury secretary on one-day visit to afghanistan | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: await, passenger, track, train
The train is stopped on the track awaiting to pick up passengers.
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: bear, walk, yard
A black bear walking around in a grassy yard.
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: meal, serve, volunteer
| volunteers serve a thanksgiving meal . | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
test: Eu însumi am propus în această sală - și vă pot spune că voi face același lucru pentru perspectiva financiară - că am putea acum să avem cel puțin project bonds pentru finanțarea investițiilor la nivelul proiectului nostru de buget european.
English?
translation: I myself suggested here - and I can tell you that I will do the same for the financial perspective - that we could now at least have project bonds for financing investments at draft European budget level.
test: De Blerta Foniqi Kabashi, din Pristina pentru Southeast European Times -- 27/05/09
English?
translation: By Blerta Foniqi Kabashi for Southeast European Times in Pristina -- 27/05/09
test: Activitatea Seychelles Fishing Authority (autorității în domeniul pescuitului din Seychelles), care deține un sistem eficient de monitorizare a navelor, este de o importanță deosebită pentru această cooperare.
English?
translation: The work of the Seychelles Fishing Authority, which has an effective vessel monitoring system, is of great significance for this cooperation.
test: În sfârşit, doamnelor şi domnilor, după ce vom încheia această dezbatere, niciunul dintre noi nu îşi va mai putea ignora responsabilităţile.
English?
translation: | To conclude, ladies and gentlemen, upon leaving this debate, none of us will be able to ignore our responsibilities any longer. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Problem: What would be an example of an positive review?
Answer: My husband bought his 2013 pearl white STI from here on February 15 2013. We had put down a deposit for a special edition STI that was orange, but on Valentine's day we decided that the car was lacking in features (leather, nav, etc) and that we would rather have a fully loaded, pearl white STI, but this dealership didn't have any. We decided that we would drive to California to get the car we really wanted. So the next day we went in to get the deposit back and after my husband got the check, one of the salesmen came in and said to him guess what just came in on the truck? A pearl white, fully loaded STI!! Excited that we didnt have to go to another state to get the car, we bought it on the spot. Everyone was friendly and helpful. I look forward to coming back in a few years to get an Outback. When my husband had his 2006 STI, he had his brakes done here a couple times and had a sway bar replaced as well. The service department was thorough and quick.
Problem: What would be an example of an positive review?
Answer: I was craving Asian food after being in Utah for 4 days, and Hawaiian Japanese food sounded delicious! We ate the Sunday brunch buffet for $21/person. The buffet included your choice of appetizers, sushi, and a choice of dessert. The food was pretty good for the price. We ordered lots of nigiri, different styles of poke, and 2 rolls - a total of 35 dishes. I loved the unagi, while my hubby enjoyed the uni. We had the ahi, fried tofu, kimchee tako, and raw crab poke. I liked the fried tofu and ahi poke the best. The desserts weren't very good. We had tempura ice cream and 808 special. The tempura batter fell off the ice cream. Service was great! Our waitress kept on coming back to our table to see if we wanted to order more food. I'm glad that we weren't ignored. One minor grip was that this restaurant charged for green tea - $1.50 per person. I'm not used to paying for green tea. You need a car to get to this place since it is really far from the Strip. I would come back here again.
Problem: What would be an example of an negative review?
Answer: | I used to love this place. I'm giving 3 stars for various reasons. Nut allergies are a VERY common issue, you should try to cater to these customers so they can have a nice treat with their friends too. The fact that the employee couldn't exactly answer the questions of cross contamination is highly unprofessional. You should know what that level of cross contamination is, if not then obviously you don't know your ingredients. Things can say "processed on equipment that makes peanuts" "may contain traces of nuts" the fact that she couldn't answer to what extent and thought it was FUNNY was not amusing to me. Yes I smiled back because I don't want to deal with something like that but somebodies food allergy is not amusing. All she could tell me, very loudly and with laughter is that "We were sued because someone had a reaction" and that everything is made separately but can possibly somehow have a contamination. And a "good luck with your allergy" and laughing on my way out the door was not professional. I used to even pick up orders to take to California for my friends out there. Now with my new allergy I guess I will be switching to Sprinkles since they at least have 1 item that is completely peanut free and actually seem to care when talking to a customer with an allergy. | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | fs_noopt |
Write something based on this summary: arab league envoy in baghdad to open mission
Sentence:
A: the arab league 's new envoy to iraq arrived in baghdad tuesday to open the pan-arab body 's mission there , more than three years after the us-led invasion that ousted former president saddam hussein .
Write something based on this summary: cote d'ivoire 's pm calls for int l inquest into plane attack
Sentence:
A: cote d'ivoire 's prime minister guillaume soro has called for an international investigation into the rocket attack against his plane , which occurred friday in bouake , stronghold of the former new forces -lrb- fn -rrb- rebels , leaving four people dead and a dozen more injured .
Write something based on this summary: study examines gambling impact
Sentence:
A: a central question in the national debate over legalized gambling -- whether its economic benefits outweigh its social costs -- can not be answered with information currently available , according to a federal study released this week .
Write something based on this summary: lawmakers eye compromises on hmo bill
Sentence:
A: | after years of struggle and two weeks of debate , democratic advocates of patients ' rights legislation hope to cement a series of compromises and build support for senate passage . | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | fs_opt |
Some context: A.J. Quartermaine is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network. Born on-screen in 1979 as the only biological child of the iconic Drs Alan and Monica Quartermaine, A.J. was SORASed in 1991, revising his birth year to 1972. The role has been most notably portrayed by actors Sean Kanan from 1993 to 1997, and Billy Warlock from 1997 to 2003, with a brief return in 2005. Kanan made his on-screen return as A.J. on October 26, 2012, after a 15-year absence.
The newborn A.J. was portrayed by child actor Eric Kroh from 1979 to 1983. Abraham Geary briefly stepped into the role in 1983. The role was also portrayed by Jason Marsden (1986-1988), Christopher Nelson (1988), Justin Whalin (April 1988 - 1989). On June 20, 1991, Gerald Hopkins stepped in the role of A.J. on contract and last appeared on December 30, 1992. The role was recast with Sean Kanan, who made his first appearance in the role on February 16, 1993. Kanan last appeared in the role on June 10, 1997. Kanan received a nomination for the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Newcomer for his portrayal of A.J. in 1994. Following Kanan's departure, actor Billy Warlock was hired for the role of A.J., and he made his debut on June 13, 1997. In 2003, Warlock earned a pre-nomination for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of A.J.. Warlock departed from the series in December 2003, amongst rumors that he was fired after disputes with show executives; the network replied his exit was due to lack of storyline. In early 2005, the network's announcement of Warlock's return as A.J. was briefly put on hold, speculated as contract disputes. Warlock's return first aired on February 4, 2005, and shortly thereafter Warlock announced his return to the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives as Frankie Brady. Warlock's exit lead to rumors of Kanan's possible reprisal of the role, who had recently announced move to recurring status in his role as Deacon Sharpe in the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Warlock exited the series in April 2005 and the character was killed off. On September 17, 2012, Kanan revealed in an interview with TV Guide's Michael Logan that he was put on contract with General Hospital, but his character was not being announced. Rumors arose that Kanan might replace Steve Burton in the role of A.J.'s brother, Jason Morgan; the resemblance between the two fed into the rumors. Kanan first appeared on October 26, revealed to be A.J., retconing the character's death. On March 17, 2014, it was announced that Kanan would once again be leaving the role of A.J.
Were there any controversies with the casting?
A: In early 2005, the network's announcement of Warlock's return as A.J. was briefly put on hold, speculated as contract disputes.
Some context: Aeschylus (UK: , US: ; Greek: Aiskhulos Aiskhulos; Ancient Greek: [ais.khy.los]; c. 525/524 - c. 456/455 BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian. He is often described as the father of tragedy. Academics' knowledge of the genre begins with his work, and understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays.
When Aeschylus first began writing, the theatre had only just begun to evolve, although earlier playwrights like Thespis had already expanded the cast to include an actor who was able to interact with the chorus. Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role. He is sometimes credited with introducing skenographia, or scene-decoration, though Aristotle gives this distinction to Sophocles. Aeschylus is also said to have made the costumes more elaborate and dramatic, and having his actors wear platform boots (cothurni) to make them more visible to the audience. According to a later account of Aeschylus's life, as they walked on stage in the first performance of the Eumenides, the chorus of Furies were so frightening in appearance that they caused young children to faint, patriarchs to urinate, and pregnant women to go into labour. His plays were written in verse, no violence is performed on stage, and the plays have a remoteness from daily life in Athens, either by relating stories about the gods or by being set, like The Persians, in far-away locales. Aeschylus's work has a strong moral and religious emphasis. The Oresteia trilogy concentrated on man's position in the cosmos in relation to the gods, divine law, and divine punishment. Aeschylus's popularity is evident in the praise the comic playwright Aristophanes gives him in The Frogs, produced some half-century after Aeschylus's death. Appearing as a character in the play, Aeschylus claims at line 1022 that his Seven against Thebes "made everyone watching it to love being warlike"; with his Persians, Aeschylus claims at lines 1026-7 that he "taught the Athenians to desire always to defeat their enemies." Aeschylus goes on to say at lines 1039ff. that his plays inspired the Athenians to be brave and virtuous.
how was culture involved?
A: | Aeschylus's work has a strong moral and religious emphasis. | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Q: How do you say "In case of emergency, Digitalis domes can be flipped over the audience within a few seconds since there is no floor on the dome. Alternately, people can duck under the skirt of the dome to exit quickly." in Spanish?
A: En caso de una emergencia, los domos Digitalis pueden "voltearse" en pocos segundos ya que no tien un piso. Alternativamente, la gente puede pasar por debajo del anillo base del domo y salir rápidamente.
Q: How do you say "The signing took place during the First Municipal Meeting with the Economic and Social Development, organized by the IFAM in San Jose." in Spanish?
A: La firma del acuerdo se produjo durante el I Encuentro Municipal por el Desarrollo Económico y Social, organizado por el IFAM en San José.
Q: How do you say "This paper provides an analysis of the European Union´s linguistic legislation and of the effects of the Union´s policy on the position of non-state languages.The European Union´s construction process has followed a transfer of power from the Member States (and the Regions with legislative powers)to the EU institutions,which have their own legislative,administrative and judicial powers." in Spanish?
A: El trabajo ofrece un análisis de la legislación de la Unión Europea en material lingüística y de los efectos de la política de la unión en las lenguas no estatales. El proceso constructor de la Unión Europea ha supuesto la transferencia de poder de los Estados miembros (y las Regiones con poder legislativo) a las instituciones de la UE, que tienen sus propios poderes legislativo, administrativo y judicial.
Q: How do you say "We shook hands at my initiative and then remained silent for some time." in Spanish?
A: | Nos dimos la mano por iniciativa mía y luego permanecimos un tiempo callados. | Flan2021 | para_crawl_enes | fs_noopt |
Problem: Write a negative (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) yelp review.
A: I want this pizza to be better than it is, if they could change a few things it probably would be as good as they claim. I gave them a fair shake and waited to write this review after ordering from them 4 times. Thin crust Pizza should be CRISP, mine was a soggy undercooked mess drowning in sauce, and skimping on toppings. Original crust Pizza was also undercooked and drowning in sauce with a lack of toppings, some of which they even forgot. -PLEASE use a light hand when saucing the pizzas and don't just squirt a pile of BBQ sauce on from the bottle, it should be evenly applied with a ladle and a swirl too. How does the pizza have time to cook when it arrives literally 15 minutes after I hang up the phone? I'm more concerned about quality than I am about your speedy delivery. -PLEASE take the time to thoroughly cook those pizzas! It seems when I order a pizza with meat for my man it's loaded with meat but when I order a veggie one for myself they tend to be stingy, especially with mushrooms for some reason. -PLEASE be generous with the veggies if I order a pizza with no cheese or meat! Fresh Herbs mean just that, FRESH, but when they are put on the pizza before baking they shrivel up and dry out and lose all flavor. -PLEASE Put Herbs on the Pizza once it has come out of the oven!! One more thing, PLEASE have your phone staff go through some more training. I'm not giving up on you NAKED, but next time I order it will have to be in person so things are done right. Let's get those stars up!
Q: positive
A: The Groovy P. and I ventured to his old stomping grounds for lunch today. The '5 and Diner' on 16th St and Colter left me with little to ask for. Before coming here I had a preconceived notion that 5 & Diners were dirty and nasty. Not the case at all. We walk in and let the waitress know we want to sit outside (since it's so nice and they had misters). We get two different servers bringing us stuff (talk about service) and I ask the one waitress for recommendations. I didn't listen to her, of course, and ordered the Southwestern Burger w/ coleslaw and started with a nice stack of rings. The Onion Rings were perfectly cooked. They looked like they were prepackaged, but they were very crispy and I could actually bite through the onion without pulling the entire thing out (don't you hate that?!!!) The Southwestern Burger was order Medium Rare and was cooked accordingly. Soft, juicy, and pink with a nice crispy browned outer layer that can only be achieved on a well used grill. The creaminess of the chipotle mayo paired beautifully with the green chiles. Unfortunately, because I ate too many onion rings, I couldn't finish my burger. What a shame! The Coleslaw was just how I like it. It's hard to find a really good coleslaw. I prefer mine to be slightly sweet, not sour. Too much vinegar in slaw ruins it in my opinion. This slaw had the perfect marriage of mayo, vinegar, and sugar. Not to mention carrots... My experience here was great! The servers were top notch and kept my water full the entire time and actually chatted with us for a few minutes. There is an artist guy named Ross who has been there every day for 5393 days straight. No, not an employee. He goes there and does his art! He hasn't missed a SINGLE day!!! That's like... 15 years! So if you wanna seem to be 'in the know' ask where Ross is... They'll be able to tell you. Time for a nap!
Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) review?
Answer: Perfect little coffee spot in Vegas! I could spend hours here chatting with friends, reading a book or even studying for finals. I don't know why I was unaware of this little coffee spot, but now that I have found it - I don't think I will ever let it go!
Input: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive.
Generate a negative review for a place
Output: Nice place, but everyone there was extraordinarily rude. The patrons and the staff treated us like second class citizens simply because we are in the 20-30 age bracket. Ageist people are horrible to see, let alone interact with. Aside from that, the room was nice. This place is significantly out of the way, so if you were planning on doing anything within Phoenix, stay somewhere else. EDIT: We discovered a few days after staying here that they charged us for an additional night that we were not there. Upon contacting the company, it sounds like they do this to customers a lot. As a result, I have downgraded my rating.
input: Write a positive yelp review (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive).
output: I have tried a few items on their menu and I always go back to my Yakisoba bowl with spicy chicken or a wrap. I love their food. Not too sweet, salty, or too much. Just the right amount of volume. Service is quaint and quick. Cashiers aren't too pushy and the restaurant seemed clean. A quick win if you are ina hurry to pick something up and head home for a quiet enveing.
Problem: What would be an example of an positive (OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive) review?
Answer: | It's Vegas. Old school Vegas. Checked in with Marie. Great job Marie. Friendly, explained my stay, I would come back just for that. A lot of the newer "Upity" hotels and casinos have forgotten what service is. This place just makes you feel old Vegas. Like you are important. Not a number. Casino is dated, but so are casinos in Old Vegas. This is the last monument on the strip...yes on the strip, to stand the test of time. I love the pictures of history they display throughout the Casino. The rooms, clean, comfy, nice pillows and bed, dark so you can sleep in. Riviera, it's Vegas, and it's a party there. Great job. | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | fs_opt |
This is some data: Madrid, isPartOf, Community of Madrid; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, elevationAboveTheSeaLevel, 610.0; Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, location, Madrid; Madrid, country, Spain.
Generate a detailed description of this data.
Sentence: | Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport, at 610 metres above sea level, is located in Madrid, part of the community of Madrid in Spain. | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Premise & Hypothesis & Options: Man taking a break under a umbrella leaning against truck.
A man under an umbrella leans against a truck as he rests.
Is the hypothesis true or not: yes
Premise & Hypothesis & Options: A person on a bike jumping over a bench in the park.
The person was in the park.
Is the hypothesis true or not: yes
Premise & Hypothesis & Options: Three young men on a boat with no life jackets.
Three men on a boat took off their life jackets to feel more comfortable.
Is the hypothesis true or not: | it is not possible to tell | Flan2021 | snli:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Pořád mám pro vás spoustu práce.
Translate to English | I stilI've a lot of work for you to do | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Problem: The man thought that the girls butt would be important instead of her heart, but the
My choice: heart is vital.
Problem: She got the paper card rather than the plastic card for her mother, because the one made of the
My choice: paper looked elegant.
Problem: He recently bought new shirts but hadn't bought new pants for working out in awhile so the
My choice: pants were worn down.
Problem: Jennifer had a crush on Betty so
My choice: | Jennifer asked them out in an extremely embarrassing way. | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Translate to Finnish:
After the Soviet Union collapsed, we all believed that the days of mutually assured destruction were behind us, but, today, the risk is that, while that may have been banished from the global stage, it may be about to resume regionally. | Neuvostoliiton romahtamisen jälkeen luulimme kaikki, että molemminpuolisesti varmistetun tuhon oppi olisi taaksejäänyttä elämää. Vaikka se ei nykyisin ehkä olekaan maailmanlaajuinen uhka, se saattaa jatkua alueellisesti. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
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