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Here are two sentences: Physicians who violate the ban would be subject to fines and up to two years in prison . Physicians who perform the procedure would face up to two years in prison , under the bill . Choose your answer: are the two sentences saying the same thing? Choose your answer from: a. no b. yes
b.
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Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- You would click on the link, and there you'd find the Tea Party Patriots' mailer, calling for liberty and asking for money, decrying "big-government Republicans" and "leftist Obama Democrats" alike. But the real target of this particular pitch was none other than Karl Rove himself, the "architect" of George W. Bush's two White House wins, accused in the ad of trying to "crush the Tea Party movement." And he was depicted as a Nazi. Photoshopped into the uniformed visage of vicious SS commandant Heinrich Himmler, no less -- the architect of the Holocaust. It's hard to imagine a more offensive piece of political e-mail. Some of the forces that the Republican establishment encouraged when its self-righteous hate was directed against OPTIONS: - Avlon have found that venom can be directed at them. - CNN have found that venom can be directed at them. - Democrats have found that venom can be directed at them. - GOP have found that venom can be directed at them. - George W. Bush have found that venom can be directed at them. - Heinrich Himmler have found that venom can be directed at them. - Holocaust have found that venom can be directed at them. - John Avlon have found that venom can be directed at them. - Karl Rove have found that venom can be directed at them. - Nazi have found that venom can be directed at them. - Obama have found that venom can be directed at them. - Republicans have found that venom can be directed at them. - Rove have found that venom can be directed at them. - SS have found that venom can be directed at them. - Senate have found that venom can be directed at them. - Tea Party have found that venom can be directed at them. - Tea Party Patriots have found that venom can be directed at them. - White House have found that venom can be directed at them.
Obama have found that venom can be directed at them.
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Answer the question...who sang the original then i kissed her??
The Crystals
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This question has options. Select from options: Read this fact: "An example of collecting data is measuring" Now answer this question: "A crowd-source worker wants to track when a certain task drops. They would" Select from: (1). use a notebook. (2). randomly play tracks. (3). buy expensive sneakers. (4). run for miles.
(1).
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1. Bodily fluids and the sounds they generate are a big part of this gory and wholly unsatisfying slasher film. 2. The acting is better than the script deserves and Lexi Alexander's cut-to-the-hearse direction lends the film considerable kick. But there is a steel spike at the end of Punisher's boot that will gouge your eyes out. 3. I wouldn't say that one decapitation... or a dozen... or a string of pervasive, grisly, bloody violence saved this film. But... we were getting an unrelenting action film. 4. The film actually wants us to ponder its moral and ethical implications -- which is like a stripper telling you she wants to go to law school. Yeah, sure, whatever you say, movie. I'm not paying you to talk. 5. At one point, the Punisher is asked who punishes him. The better question for those who made this inane bloodfest is: Why punish us? 6. Punisher: War Zone is not a movie that I can tell people to go see in good conscience, but there is an audience out there who likes watching excessive violence, and I must admit there were times when I was entertained. 7. The ultraviolent third stab at Marvel's homicidal vigilante is the best and closest to the source material. 8. Brisk, violent and packed with outlandish stunts, Punisher: War Zone gets the job done, although not as effectively as the first one. 9. Punisher: War Zone is bad enough that it may remind viewers how lucky we have been this year to get two superior superhero movies in Iron Man and The Dark Knight. 10. Assuming you can appreciate the high level of gore and assorted sadistic weirdness, the action is satisfying and the dark story is close to the tone of its Marvel Comics source material. What is a brief summary of the following reviews?
Punisher: War Zone recalls the excessively violent, dialogue-challenged actioners of the 1980s, and coincidentally feels two decades out of date.
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Archaeologists from the Australian National University have unearthed fragments from the edge of the world's oldest-known axe, found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia Archaeologists from The Australian National University (ANU) have unearthed fragments from the edge of the world's oldest-known axe, found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Lead archeologist Professor Sue O'Connor said the axe dates back between 46,000 and 49,000 years, around the time people first arrived on the continent. "This is the earliest evidence of hafted axes in the world. Nowhere else in the world do you get axes at this date," said Professor O'Connor from the ANU School of Culture, History and Language. "In Japan such axes appear about 35,000 years ago. But in most countries in the world they arrive with agriculture after 10,000 years ago." Professor O'Connor said this discovery showed early Aboriginal technology was not as simple as has been previously suggested. A hafted axe is an axe with a handle attached. "Australian stone artefacts have often been characterised as being simple. But clearly that's not the case when you have these hafted axes earlier in Australia than anywhere else in the world," she said. Professor O'Connor said evidence suggests the technology was developed in Australia after people arrived around 50,000 years ago. "We know that they didn't have axes where they came from. There's no axes in the islands to our north. They arrived in Australia and innovated axes," she said. Once unearthed, the flakes were then analysed by Professor Peter Hiscock from the University of Sydney. "Since there are no known axes in Southeast Asia during the Ice Age, this discovery shows us that when humans arrived in Australia they began to experiment with new technologies, inventing ways to exploit the resources they encountered," Professor Hiscock said. "The question of when axes were invented has been pursued for decades, since archaeologists discovered that in Australia axes were older than in many other places. Now we have a discovery that appears to answer the question," Professor Hiscock said. Professor Hiscock said although humans spread across Australia, axe technology did not spread with them. "Axes were only made in the tropical north. These differences between northern Australia, where axes were always used, and southern Australia, where they were not, originated around the time of colonisation and persisted until the last few thousand years when axes began to be made in most southern parts of mainland Australia," Professor Hiscock said The axe fragment was initially excavated in the early 1990s by Professor O'Connor at Carpenter's Gap 1, a large rock shelter in Windjana Gorge National Park in the Kimberley region of WA. New studies of the fragment have revealed that it comes from an axe made of basalt that had been shaped and polished by grinding it against a softer rock like sandstone. This type of axe would have been very useful for a variety of tasks including making spears and chopping down or taking the bark off trees. This work resulted from an Australian Research Council Linkage grant awarded to Professor O'Connor and Professor Jane Balme of The University of Western Australia. An article on the discovery has been published in in the journal Australian Archaeology. ### FOR INTERVIEW: Professor Sue O'Connor School of Culture, History and Language T: 02 6125 2245 M: 0439 422 543 E: sue.oconnor@anu.edu.au Images and video are available here - https:/ / www. dropbox. com/ sh/ f8n0api6bbbzoq0/ AABKR_nWeccQQYzcBr0xfSyna?dl= 0 For media assistance, contact Aaron Walker from ANU media on 0418 307 213 or 02 6125 7979. ||||| Wielding the axe, literally speaking, was an act first carried out in Australia according to archaeologists, who have discovered part of the world's oldest axe in a remote corner of the Kimberley. The Stone Age find pre-dates the arrival of agriculture and is evidence that the first Aboriginal people were far more sophisticated with their tool-making and use than previously thought. "We are re-writing history here," said Sydney University archaeologist Peter Hiscock. "We need to give the ancestors of Aboriginal people credit for being clever, adaptable and successful." SHARE Share on Facebook SHARE Share on Twitter TWEET Link Peter Hiscock with the axe fragment, the oldest in the world. Photo: Janie Barrett Estimated to be between 46,000 and 49,000 years old, the basalt axe fragment is significant as it shows axes were in use when or very soon after humans arrived in Australia – between 50,000 and 55,000 years ago. "For decades people have talked about how unsophisticated the early technologies were, and now all of a sudden we've got the most sophisticated stuff at the earliest date anywhere in the world," Professor Hiscock said. Advertisement The axe fragment, no bigger than a thumbnail, would have broken off an axe head of about five to seven centimetres during use. While no longer useful to the original owners, the fragment, excavated in the early 1990s, has proved historically and scientifically invaluable for archaeologists internationally. "This may be small but it's information-rich," Professor Hiscock said. SHARE Share on Facebook SHARE Share on Twitter TWEET Link Small but significant: The fragment is between 46,000 and 49,000 years old. Photo: Janie Barrett The world's previous oldest axe was discovered in Arnhem Land in 2010 and is about 34,000 to 35,000 years old. By comparison, the earliest ground-edge axes from Europe, west Asia and Africa are about 8500 years old. The Kimberley axe – literally cutting-edge technology for its time – is evidence of the ingenuity of the newly arrived Aboriginal people, who were able to adapt and exploit the resources of their new environment. SHARE Share on Facebook SHARE Share on Twitter TWEET Link Bunuba leader June Oscar. Photo: Tony McDonough Australian National University archaeologist Sue O'Connor found the fragment in the early 1990s in a large rock shelter known as Carpenter's Gap – one of the oldest radiocarbon-dated locations in the country. "Nowhere else in the world do you get axes at this date," Professor O'Connor said. "In most countries in the world [axes] arrive with agriculture after 10,000 years ago." SHARE Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Link A fragment from the world's oldest axe, seen here under a microscope. Photo: Australian Archaeology Monash University archaeologist Bruno David, a member of the team that found and dated the Arnhem Land axe fragment, said uncertainty remained as to whether axes were developed before or after humans arrived in Australia. Regardless, he said tools would have been both functional and desirable "just like other items of material culture are across the world today". Kimberley Land Council chief executive Nolan Hunter said the discovery, published in the journal Australian Archaeology, showed technologically innovative people had lived in the region for 50,000 years. "These are the direct ancestors of today's Kimberley Indigenous people, and the evidence of the world's earliest ground-edge stone axe shows that our people were leaders in technological innovation," Mr Hunter said. The traditional owners of the land where the fragment was found are the Bunuba people. Bunuba leader June Oscar said the find was further confirmation of her people's ancient and enduring connection to the land. "Bunuba country is rich in historical and scientific items as well as traditional culture. We must all work to keep it strong and healthy and continue the work that has led to this outstanding discovery." Professor Hiscock said there could be older axes in Australia that are yet to be discovered, with the northern part of the country the most likely place to look, given that was the entry point for people arriving from southern Asia. ||||| What is a one-paragraph summary of the above article?
– Archaeologists in Australia have found a fragment of an ax far older than any other ever found, evidence that the continent's first Aboriginal people were considerably more sophisticated with toolmaking than they've been given credit for. "We are rewriting history here," Sydney University archaeologist Peter Hiscock tells the Sydney Morning Herald. "We need to give the ancestors of Aboriginal people credit for being clever, adaptable, and successful." The basalt fragment is estimated to be between 46,000 and 49,000 years old, dating back to just after the first humans set up camp on the continent around 50,000 years ago. The basalt ax is thought to have helped carve other tools, such as spears, and was likely shaped by being ground against a softer stone such as sandstone. The world's next oldest ax was also found in Australia in 2010 and dates to around 35,000 years old. While Japan is also home to these "hafted" axes (meaning they're on a handle) from around 35,000 years ago, the oldest axes found in Europe, West Asia, and Africa are comparatively young, dating back just 8,500 years, the researchers note in a press release. Australian National University archaeologist Sue O'Connor found this fragment in the 1990s, and while it's only the size of a thumbnail and likely broke off an ax head roughly 2 to 3 inches long, it's "information-rich," Hiscock says. It's still unclear whether people brought the technology with them or developed it in Australia, but researchers are turning to northern Australia, the entry point from Asia, to see if they can find even older axes. (Think that sounds old? Try tools found in Kenya that predate the arrival of modern humans.)
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austria 's foreign minister , whose country holds the european union 's rotating presidency , asked eu foreign affairs chief javier solana on tuesday to meet with the organization of the islamic conference in an effort to defuse tensions over the prophet muhammad cartoons . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less.
austria 's eu presidency asks solana to meet with islamic conference on muhammad cartoons
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Sentence: Haider al-Abadi is the name of the leader of Iraq. What structured data could we extract from this sentence?
Iraq, leader, Haider al-Abadi
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Translate to French: The Romanian legal system is affected by the provisions of constitutional norms regimenting the attributions of the Superior Council of Magistrates.
(6) Le système juridique en Roumanie est affecté aussi par les provisions des normes constitutionnelles qui règlent les attributions du Conseil Supérieur de la Magistrature.
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Would a linguist find the following sentence to be a valid English sentence grammatically? The five `` soundscape '' pieces gave a festive air to Park Square. Choices: (a). unacceptable. (b). acceptable.
(b).
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Q: Louis Pasteur created a process that reduced the amount of bacteria in milk. How does this process most likely benefit people? What is the correct answer to this question? Choose your answer from: 1. by helping to prevent food allergies; 2. by encouraging people to eat healthy foods; 3. by helping to keep people from becoming ill; 4. by curing diseases caused by lack of vitamins;...A:
3.
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The Northern League is a far-right political party in which EU country????
italy
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News article: Guest post by Andrew Grant Combine the extraordinary precision of atomic clocks with the bizarre facets of quantum entanglement, and you get a global quantum network of clocks that does far more than just measure time. Quantum timekeeping could enable startlingly precise measurements of Earth’s terrain. “You’d be able to see someone digging a tunnel under the U.S.-Mexico border from space,�? says Chris Monroe, a physicist at the Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland in College Park. The technology does not yet exist to build such a superclock, but “all the building blocks are there,�? says Harvard physicist Eric Kessler. He and colleagues lay out a blueprint June 15 in Nature Physics. For more on the mind-blowing implications of linking a new generation of atomic clocks, read SN's Quantum timekeeping feature. ||||| Comstock/Getty By exploiting the tricks of quantum physics, researchers say they could build a worldwide network of atomic clocks that are much more accurate than any single clock in existence today. This global hook-up would enable countries to synchronize timekeeping standards and improve space navigation. It could also aid the exploration of fundamental physics concepts, such as the long-sought gravitational waves thought to be rippling through space and time. “We’re trying to be a little bit visionary,” says co-author Eric Kessler, a physicist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “All the building blocks have been demonstrated in principle, and we want to show what might lie ahead if all these fields merge together.” Kessler and his colleagues, led by Mikhail Lukin of Harvard, describe the quantum superclock today in Nature Physics1. Tangled time The idea combines two popular research trends. The first is atomic clocks, which are becoming more precise as scientists improve ways of measuring superfast fluctuations in the energy states of charged particles or atoms. The second is quantum entanglement, in which pairs of particles become linked in such a way that measuring a property of one of them instantaneously determines the same property for the other. Lukin’s group wants to take a number of atomic clocks and entangle atoms from one clock to the next. Imagine a set of ten satellites orbiting Earth, each carrying its own atomic clock, says Kessler. One satellite, as the network's centre, would start by preparing its clock particles in an entangled state. It would then communicate with a neighbouring satellite to extend the entanglement there. The linking would eventually spread through the whole fleet, joining the satellites in one quantum network. Entanglement improves the precision of an atomic clock by reducing measurement noise (see 'Atomic clocks use quantum timekeeping'). So all of the clocks in a joined network perform better than each would alone, Kessler says. “The clocks behave as if they have a single giant pendulum, which has a better accuracy,” he says. Sharing information also makes the clocks more stable. Individual clocks could send occasional updates to the central satellite, reporting how well or poorly they are keeping time. The network could then fine-tune its overall performance. “If you have more clocks in the network, it just makes it a better machine,” says Christopher Monroe, a physicist at the University of Maryland in College Park. Better timekeeping would enable global financial markets to operate in near-perfect synchronicity. The clock network could also be used to improve the performance of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which rely on accurate time standards to pinpoint locations on the ground. Other, more fundamental applications might include exploring the effects of the general theory of relativity, because the linked clocks would also serve as a common frequency reference that could be used to detect subtle shifts in space and time. If it all sounds too good to be true, that is because the superclock is a long way from reality. Although certain parts of the clock network have been made in laboratories, much work remains to be done. As many as 14 atoms have been entangled at a time2, for instance, but the fidelity of that link is much less than would be needed for each clock in a network. The type of entanglement states that would be most useful for linked clocks have been generated only for fewer than 10 atoms, says Eugene Polzik, a physicist at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. And no one has come close to demonstrating entanglement in space. James Thompson, a physicist at JILA in Boulder, Colorado — a joint institute of the University of Colorado and the National Institute of Standards and Technology — says that the paper is important because it lays out ways in which quantum entanglement can improve scientists' ability to make measurements, such as in atomic clocks. “That's a big deal,” he says. “Everyone kind of assumes we'll be able to generate a lot of entanglement and observe it and do things with it, but that just hasn't really been the case.” Thompson has been working to improve quantum entanglement in the lab to make it more practical to work with. “There’s no doubt this is a very futuristic proposal,” says Kessler. “We’ve got a long way to go.” ||||| What does light from the most distant objects in the universe and quantum mechanics have in common? More than most would imagine --- potentially including answers to whether quantum encryption technology is hackable to whether physics on the smallest scales allows for complete philosophical “free will.” A recent paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters details National Science Foundation-funded research that proposes a real-time experiment that would use incoming light from ancient quasars --- literally on opposite ends of the universe --- to close one of the last major theoretical loopholes in quantum mechanics. “We wanted to come up with a potential test that could close one of the last major remaining quantum physics loopholes that could still allow entangled particle experiments to be interpreted according to classical physics,” said Andrew Friedman, an MIT postdoctoral fellow and the paper’s second author. As Friedman explains, when pairs of particles are in an "entangled" quantum state, measuring one particle seems to affect the outcome of a measurement conducted on the other, even if the particles are so far apart that no known signals could have traveled between them during the measurements. Fifty years ago, physicist John Bell quantified the maximum amount that such measurements could be correlated, assuming both particles behaved independently. No one would expect to find the roll of the dice to be the same across those two separate craps tables more often than chance, says David Kaiser, an MIT theoretical physicist and one of the paper’s co-authors. Bell’s Theorem, explains Kaiser, puts a mathematical limit on how often these measurements could line up and agree if the particles were independent. However, Einstein, says Kaiser, called “quantum entanglement,” the concept that subatomic particles can be connected across space and time and, as a result, affect each other instantly ---“spooky action at a distance.” Einstein thought that the theory must be wrong, says Kaiser, who says he would expect their own proposed experiment’s measurements to look like the predictions of quantum mechanics. The concept, says Friedman, is to focus on whether the settings of the detectors that measure the entangled particles could have been correlated with any "hidden" information in their shared pasts. That is, correlations not accounted for by quantum mechanics. By selecting cosmic sources that have never been in causal contact with each other, or anything else in their shared past, he explains, the experiment would place the most stringent limit possible on this important, but often overlooked, loophole. But as Friedman explains, “no matter how strange it sounds,” it is a logical possibility that some shared events could have somehow influenced both detector settings to make them correlated and thus not as completely free and independent as one would expect. If so, the physicists might not have complete free will to choose the settings of their detectors. “We ultimately hope to collaborate with our experimentalist colleagues who have expressed sincere interest in performing the experiment,” said Friedman. “Our role would be mainly to help choose which cosmic sources to observe, help design an observational program, and potentially help interpret the results of the experiment from the theoretical side.” To that end, the paper’s authors have been discussing their proposed experiment with an experimental physics group at the University of Vienna which has already performed similar experiments in the Canary Islands. “They've been able to send entangled optical photons 144km through the open air between the islands of La Palma and Tenerife,” said Friedman. The Vienna group, headed by longtime quantum physicist Anton Zeilinger, found that the outcomes of measurements using detector settings chosen with quantum random number generators were “correlated” and thus obeyed the laws of quantum mechanics. ||||| What is a shorter version of the above article?
– Sick of missing appointments by milliseconds because of inaccurate atomic clocks? Researchers say they could use quantum physics to create a timekeeper so accurate it could help explain some of the mysteries of time itself. The "quantum superclock" would involve multiple atomic clocks, each in its own satellite orbiting the Earth and each carrying pairs of linked particles entangled in such a way that "measuring a property of one of them instantaneously determines the same property for the other," Nature explains—a phenomenon known as "quantum entanglement" that Albert Einstein called "spooky action at a distance," notes Forbes. In the case of these satellites, a central satellite would fashion its clock particles in an entangled state, then extend the entanglement to another satellite, and so on, until the quantum network is created. The linked clock would be far more accurate than anything that exists today, allowing for precise linking of financial markets, better space navigation, and even the detection of subtle shifts in space and time. The researchers say that in addition to measuring time, the quantum timepiece could measure the Earth's terrain so accurately that somebody digging a tunnel under the US-Mexican border could be spotted from space, Science News reports. Much research remains to be done before such a superclock can become a reality, but "we're trying to be a little bit visionary," says Harvard physicist Eric Kessler. "All the building blocks have been demonstrated in principle, and we want to show what might lie ahead if all these fields merge together." In the meantime, the US has unveiled what it says is the most accurate clock in the world.
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Context:Tom threw his schoolbag down to Ray after *he* reached the bottom of the stairs. Is "he" the same as "Tom"? Possible answers:Pick from: A). no; B). yes; Answer:
A).
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Tennessee In 2002, businessman Phil Bredesen was elected as the 48th governor. Also in 2002, Tennessee amended the state constitution to allow for the establishment of a lottery. Tennessee's Bob Corker was the only freshman Republican elected to the United States Senate in the 2006 midterm elections. The state constitution was amended to reject same-sex marriage. In January 2007, Ron Ramsey became the first Republican elected as Speaker of the State Senate since Reconstruction, as a result of the realignment of the Democratic and Republican parties in the South since the late 20th century, with Republicans now elected by conservative voters, who previously had supported Democrats. Q: Which Tennessee Senator was the only Republican first-time Senator elected in 2006?
Bob Corker
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Karadağ gözünü yükseğe dikti Translate to English English:
Montenegro sets its sights high
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We spent the bulk of the week being sick . Our foot and mouth and some other body part virus took over , we had sore throats . Then , the runny nose portion of our illness kicked in and now we are feeling better . Yesterday , we went to the mall to watch a cute children 's show . Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question What may happened happened during their sickness ? Choices: (i) They took medicine for their virus . (ii) None of the above choices . (iii) They had went to the doctor . (iv) They had seen their doctor . The answer is:
(i)
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Which of the following is a similarity 20 between x-ray waves and sound waves? Select from the following. I. Both transfer energy.; II. Both require a vacuum.; III. Both have the same speed.; IV. Both have the same frequency.;
I.
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Sentence 1: Don't be surprised when it flops. Sentence 2: It's going to flop, for sure. Options are: * yes * it is not possible to tell * no Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
it is not possible to tell
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Write the last sentence in this story. A promising young soldier on Christmas leave was killed and his girlfriend seriously injured in a crash while 'racing' a 22-year-old taking a BMW for a test drive at speeds of up to 100mph, an inquest heard. Fusilier Tony Emery, 24, was driving his girlfriend home in his new red VW Golf when he was flashed at and overtaken by a black BMW on the A666 near Bolton, Greater Manchester. As the driver Luke Stone, 22, drove past, it was claimed a race ensued with witnesses saying the soldier's Golf had tailgated the BMW 8318 at high speed. Tragedy: Fusilier Tony Emery, 24, (right) was killed and his girlfriend Paige Palmer (left) seriously injured in a crash while 'racing' 22-year-old Luke Stone, who was test-driving a BMW I could see the OPTIONS: - A666 in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - BMW in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Bolton in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Christmas in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Emery in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Fus in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Golf in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Greater Manchester in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Inquest in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Luke Stone in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Paige Palmer in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Stone in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - Tony Emery in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end. - VW Golf in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end.
Golf in front of the BMW and the BMW was right up the Golf's rear end.
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Review: "Yokai Daisenso" is a children's film by Takashi Miike, but as you might expect, it's probably a bit too dark & scary for younger ones. However, older children may well eat this up, that is, if you play it dubbed in English. The story is that of a young boy, who has moved with his mother to the country, to live with his grandfather, after a divorce. During a village festival the boy is chosen as a "Kirin rider", a great honor, but with that honor comes much danger and adventure, of course. Meanwhile, evil doings are at hand as a woman in a white mini skirt, go-go boots & a beehive hair-do, teams up with an evil Yokai to turn people's resentments and discarded items against them. And this evil has manifested itself as a flying city in the form of a monster that heads for the City of Rage itself, Tokyo. One quite funny scene has two derelicts watching the monster fly over the city...says one, "Oh, it's only Gamera". The young boy has befriended Yokai, which are monsters of a kind, mostly benign, that have isolated themselves away from humans, and all the Yokai in Japan band together to fight the evil. In many ways Miike & crew have taken the late 60's/early 70's Yokai films and turned them into a modern action adventure film for (older) kids that also combines some strange mechanical monsters that made me think of "Transformers". The look and feel of the film is great, the effects are entertaining, and some of the humor will just sail right over kid's heads, but still, older ones might enjoy it. As for adults, there's not much here not to like, if you're a fan of Japanese monster movies you'll enjoy the heck out of this. Cool & fun stuff, kind of dark at times but perhaps that's just Miike..and what a wild ride. 8 out of 10. What is the sentiment of this review? Choose your answer from: i. negative; ii. positive;
ii.
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Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. KSM had not met them. His only guidance from Bin Laden was that the two should eventually go to the United States for pilot training. Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). Question: "Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped?" Response: "Making a media statement" OPT: [A]. no [B]. yes Does the response correctly answer the question?
[B].
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Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_opt
The NSA sent their agents in the field to retrieve intelligence because they need people in the field to do the field work. Who is "they"? Pick your answer from: a). The NSA; b). their agents;
a).
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Flan2021
definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
zs_opt
Does "Even one thread uncut will leave one thread too small." appear to be an accurate statement based on "It is not easy to space buttonholes exactly the same distance apart, and it is very difficult to cut them precisely the right size. The tiniest slip of the scissors will make the hole too large, and even one thread uncut will leave it too small."? A). no. B). yes.
A).
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Flan2021
glue/wnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Please add spaces between words: 15:27andyetoobearwitness,becauseyearewithmefrom[the]beginning.
15:27 and ye too bear witness, because ye are with me from [the] beginning.
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word_segment
zs_opt
What are the keywords in the following sentence: couple in a field of yellow flowers .
couple, field, flower
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Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
You will be given a text below. Complete the text. the guy 's attitude is stuck in the nineteen eighties . i do n't think the word ` sensitive ' is even in his vocabulary . '' `` pity i was n't there , '' lucy said having another look over the negatives . `` i would 've given him a talking to about how to treat a lady . '' `` and he 'd turn around and tell you i was n't a
lady
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lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
Q: what is the largest privately owned company in the united states? A:
Cargill
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natural_questions_open:1.0.0
zs_opt
На панели управления отчетом добавлены две кнопки: Сохранить как Пользовательский Отчет, Добавить задачу формирования текущего отчета в Планировщик Задач. Could you please translate this to English?
It is now possible to change the values of some fields using the context menu in the Log. You can reset values for a certain record or for a set of selected records.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Write a sentence not in English.
Sen hyväksyminen voisi suurentaa sitä riskiä, että jotkin kansalliset laivastot supistettaisiin kriittisen massan alle, jolloin infrastruktuurija tukijärjestelyjen ylläpito olisi epätaloudellista useille jäsenvaltioille.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Dylan Baker and Lindsay Frost play her parents , Ed and Lois Smart . Lindsay Frost and Dylan Baker played Elizabeth Smart 's parents . Select from the options at the end. Do the above sentences mean the same thing? Choose from: 1). no 2). yes
2).
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Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
"escape could be the very soul of cinema . it could be the very purpose that it exists for , in our world of mortality . '' `` escape ? '' `` yes rachana , just think of it . cinema is a form of storytelling , do n't you agree ? '' `` of course , and on that you are suggesting that storytelling too is a type of _ ..." What is the word in the blank space (_)? The answer is
escape
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Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
Write the answer: What does a lux meter measure?
illuminance
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Flan2021
trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
zs_opt
Here is a premise: The man needed coins to fill the parking meter. What is the effect? Select from: - He searched under his car seats for loose change.. - He begged people on the street for loose change..
He searched under his car seats for loose change.
1
Flan2021
super_glue/copa:1.0.2
zs_opt
Answer the following question about this sentence: The cat purred. What is the cause? Pick your answer from: [1]. It scratched me.; [2]. I petted it.;
[2].
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Flan2021
super_glue/copa:1.0.2
zs_opt
Select from options: How similar are the following two sentences? JetBlue pilot who disrupted flight declared insane, not guilty JetBlue pilot who caused disruption on flight not guilty Give the answer on a scale from 0 - 5, where 0 is "not similar at all" and 5 is "means the same thing". Options are: A). 0 B). 1 C). 2 D). 3 E). 4 F). 5
E).
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Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Here is a goal: To shape the wood so it fits in the Swiss Army knife as a toothpick replacement. How would you accomplish this goal? Options: [A]. Whittle down the wood with a saw. [B]. Whittle down the wood with a knife.
[B].
0
Flan2021
piqa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Answer the question Scientists who have studied global climate changes have found that the average temperature of Earth has risen. There has also been an increase in the accumulation of atmospheric greenhouse gases. What is the goal of the scientific community in collecting this type of data? Choose your answer from: * to understand how greenhouse gases are related to global warming * to decrease the temperature using fossil fuels * to change public attitude on using natural resources * to increase the amount of ice in the Arctic
to understand how greenhouse gases are related to global warming
5
Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
Adifferentchairisusedinthecanteen,almostasametaphorfortheuniquelook. Please segment the words:
A different chair is used in the canteen, almost as a metaphor for the unique look.
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Flan2021
word_segment
zs_opt
Summarize the following: Most of the time, spam comes from an unrecognized sender, often with odd email addresses. That doesn’t mean all unrecognized email is spam—legitimate newsletters, website administration emails (password resets, authentication requests, etc.), and more may come from addresses you don’t recognize—but spam emails usually have multiple numbers, dashes, and/or odd letter combinations in them. The goal of most spam emails is to get you to click on a link, so only click links in emails from people who you know and trust. If you're unsure of a link in an email from a friend, consider calling them and asking about the link. The case may be that their contacts list was compromised by spam. Spam often contains misspellings and oddly-worded sentences. This can include bizarre capitalization and weird punctuation, or awkward formatting such as bolding, italics, and randomly colored text. Anything that claims you won a contest you never entered, offers you access to unclaimed money, or promises free electronics, jewelry, or anything 100% free is never legitimate. Any message that asks for your password is never real, as all legitimate websites have automated password reset programs. Requests from strangers should always be ignored. Many email services have a preview window which will allow you to read the beginning of an email message without opening it. “Robots” (scripts created to scrape websites for addresses) can quickly gather thousands of emails at a time from websites where the email addresses are made public. Avoid entering your email address to sign up for things like coupons, and never type out your email address in a comment or post online. If you must provide your email address in a public context, try writing it out in creative ways (e.g., "name [at] yahoo [dot] com" instead of "name@yahoo.com"). This will prevent would-be spammers from pulling your email address with an automated program. Usernames are almost always public, making email discover a simple matter of figuring out the correct service to add at the end. Services such as Yahoo! Chat make this even easier, since chances are everyone using it has a @yahoo.com email address. Replying or clicking the “Unsubscribe” link will only generate more spam, because doing so confirms that your email address is valid and active. It is best to report and delete the spam using the steps in the following sections. Summary:
Check who emails are from. Avoid clicking on links in emails. Check the email's spelling. Read the message. Don’t give out your email address online. Make your email address unscannable. Don’t make your username the same as your email address. Never respond to spam.
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Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
It goes out , and the far corner of the lot settles into the regular darkness . The back seat of the car is cluttered with blankets and shoes and tents , a purse he ca n't figure out the owner of , and a box of napkins that 's still full but ripped apart , crushed under the weight of all the junk . Ivy has draped herself over the pile of junk , and stares out the window of the car , drawing aimless lines into the dust and she wonders how he can see out of the window , with the patina of grease and dust and the milky tint of age that 's crept into the glass . " Why have n't you ever washed this thing ? " " I do n't see the point . Available options: [I] They prefer having their car look dirty .; [II] None of the above choices .; [III] They do n't want to ruin the mess in their car .; [IV] They are too lazy to clean out the entire car .; Answer the following question: Why do they not wash their car ?
[IV]
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
How is "C. Main issues addressed in the annual thematic reports" said in French?
Principales questions traitées dans les rapports thématiques annuels
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Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a descriptive sentence about a restaurant using the following words: name = The Olive Grove, eatType = pub, food = Japanese, priceRange = £20-25, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes Sentence:
The Olive Grove pub offers Japanese food between £20-25, located in Riverside and kids friendly.
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Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
zs_opt
Article: A campaign sign for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is seen during Friday’s storm in Concord, N.H. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Front-runner Donald Trump holds a nearly 10 percentage point lead over his rivals in New Hampshire’s Republican primary race, but Senator Marco Rubio is closing the gap in the final days, according to a new poll released Friday. Twenty-nine percent of voters surveyed said they backed Trump, and Rubio of Florida took second place with 19 percent. That’s the highest level of support Rubio has shown in any public survey since Trump entered the race in the summer. The Suffolk University/Boston Globe survey also showed former secretary of state Hillary Clinton in striking distance of Senator Bernie Sanders, who has a 9 percentage point lead in the Democratic primary. Advertisement A sizable majority of Democrats seem to have made up their minds, and a smaller portion of Republican voters questioned said they were certain of their choice in Tuesday’s primary. While 33 percent of Republicans in the poll said they could change their minds over the closing weekend, just 13 percent of Democrats said the same. Get Today in Politics in your inbox: A digest of the top political stories from the Globe, sent to your inbox Monday-Friday. Sign Up Thank you for signing up! Sign up for more newsletters here In the Republican race, Ohio Governor John Kasich placed third in the poll with 13 percent, former Florida governor Jeb Bush had 10 percent , US Senator Ted Cruz had 7 percent, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie fell to 5 percent, and Ben Carson had 4 percent. Cruz won Monday’s Iowa caucuses, while Trump had a disappointing second-place finish, and Rubio finished closely in third. “What a difference a caucus makes,” said David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center at Suffolk University. “By exceeding expectations in Iowa, Marco Rubio is converting likability to electability, even more so than Ted Cruz, who, like many conservative Iowa winners of the past like Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, can’t seem to convert an Iowa win into a major showing in New Hampshire.” Trump has led every poll of the New Hampshire primary since he announced his campaign. Advertisement The poll also showed that Sanders, who is from neighboring Vermont, leads Clinton, 50 percent to 41 percent, with 8 percent undecided. The key factor contributing to Sanders’ lead over Clinton is his advantage among independent voters, who favor him over Clinton, 57 percent to 30 percent. Sanders also leads among men, 59 percent to 30 percent, and in the areas along the Vermont state line, 60 percent to 32 percent. One complication, according to Paleologos, is whether independent voters are drawn into the Republican primary. That adds to the volatility in predicting Tuesday’s results. Independent voters can take either a Republican or Democratic ballot on primary day. In the last Suffolk University poll of New Hampshire voters, released before the Iowa caucuses, Sanders also led Clinton by 9 percentage points. This is the first time the poll did not include former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, who dropped out of the presidential race Monday. Also before the caucuses, a Suffolk University survey of New Hampshire likely Republican voters showed Trump with 27 percent, Cruz and Kasich each with 12 percent, and Rubio with 10 percent. This week’s survey shows Rubio rising, Christie falling, and Kasich and Bush firmly holding onto their slice of supporters. Advertisement Women appear to be fueling Rubio’s rise in the poll. One in four New Hampshire women back Rubio, the highest percentage of any GOP candidate in the field. Donald Trump supporters, detractors The poll also shows Rockingham County — which includes Salem, Derry, and Portsmouth — will be a battleground area between Rubio and Trump. One in four registered Republicans live in Rockingham County, and the poll showed half of voters there are with one of the pair. Trump leads Rubio there, 30 percent to 21 percent. As for the Democrats, the Sanders and Clinton contest could be decided in Hillsborough County, which includes Manchester and Nashua, and is where Sanders hold a 6-percentage point lead. The survey also found a significant difference in the way voters in the two primaries feel about backing the current front-runners in the general election. Only half of Republican voters said they would be “enthusiastic” or “satisfied” with Trump becoming the nominee. However, 71 percent of Democrats said the same thing about Sanders, and 68 percent of Democrats said that about Clinton. The poll also probed how the New Hampshire Democratic voters view themselves politically — potentially important in a race that features Sanders, a democratic socialist, and Clinton, who seeks to be the first woman president. Thirty-one percent of likely Democratic voters said they would call themselves socialists; 51 percent said they consider themselves to be feminists. Forty-nine percent answered they were “anti-Wall Street,” and 42 percent said they were not. The survey sampled 500 likely voters for each party’s primary. The GOP poll was taken Wednesday and Thursday, and the Democratic poll was taken between Tuesday and Thursday. The margin of error for both surveys is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points. Rubio speaks about uniting the Republican party James Pindell can be reached at james.pindell@globe.com . Follow him on Twitter @jamespindell or subscribe to his daily e-mail update on the 2016 campaign at www.bostonglobe.com/ groundgame. ||||| Though GOP front-runner Donald Trump has maintained a solid lead in New Hampshire, a new WSJ/ NBC News/ Marist poll shows Sen. Marco Rubio closing the gap. Photo: AP MANCHESTER, N.H.—The Republican presidential race in the Granite State increasingly looks like a referendum on Sen. Marco Rubio as much as on the current front-runner Donald Trump. While the celebrity businessman still holds a double-digit lead ahead of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, Mr. Rubio ranked second in the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Marist poll of likely New Hampshire primary voters, released on Friday. It caps a... ||||| What is a summary?
– After months of enjoying a commanding lead in New Hampshire, is Donald Trump starting to falter just when it's time to close the deal? The latest Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll puts Trump still in the lead with 29%, but Marco Rubio is in second place and closing in on him with 19%. John Kasich is in third with 13%, Jeb Bush has 10%, and Iowa caucus-winner Ted Cruz is in fifth place with just 7%. The New Hampshire numbers are a little better for Trump in the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC/Maris poll, which has him on 30% with Rubio at 17% and Cruz close behind at 15%. No other candidate scored more than 5% in either poll. "What a difference a caucus makes," David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University's Political Research Center, tells the Globe. "By exceeding expectations in Iowa, Marco Rubio is converting likability to electability, even more so than Ted Cruz, who, like many conservative Iowa winners of the past like Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, can't seem to convert an Iowa win into a major showing in New Hampshire." Ahead of Saturday's debate, GOP figures including Gov. Bobby Jindal have come out in favor of Rubio, while rivals like Chris Christie have stepped up their attacks, the Journal reports. (New Rubio supporter Rick Santorum struggled to name any of Rubio's accomplishments in the Senate.)
2
Flan2021
multi_news:1.0.0
zs_opt
Can you tell me the answer to when did the first friday 13th come out??
May 9, 1980
7
Flan2021
natural_questions_open:1.0.0
zs_opt
Do these mean the same? He died in Oneida on 20 February 1930 and was buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in Albany , New York . He died on February 20 , 1930 in Albany , New York . He was buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in Oneida . Pick from: [+] no [+] yes
no
8
Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
Dialogue: Chuck: Henry have you booked the hotel? Henry: Yes for the first two nights Kerstin: Only 2 nights? Why? Henry: So that we have a base when we arrive Henry: Then we can explore Henry: There are plenty of places that are not on booking Chuck: I agree Chuck: Sometimes the hotels on booking are overpriced Kerstin: I don't feel like running around and looking for a hotel Kerstin: I'd like to enjoy my holidays Chuck: You can leave it to me Chuck: I'll find us a great place Kerstin: Ok What is a summary of this dialogue?
Henry booked a hotel for the first two nights only. Henry and Chuck would like to explore hotels that are not on (overpriced) booking.com once they arrive.
2
Flan2021
samsum:1.0.0
zs_opt
'P' (or Club-P) should really be called 'L' for lame. Every festival has a disappointment and this is the one that fails to live up to its much-hyped logline: "Thai lesbians fighting monsters." Rather, this is the tale of a Khmer country girl who's grandmother has taught her a little witchcraft along with a few odd (but specific) rules: "don't walk under a clothesline," "don't eat raw meat," and "don't accept money for your powers." Well, guess what folks, the girl moves to Bangkok to raise some money as a 'bar-girl' and manages to break all the rules granny taught her which subsequently releases an evil spirit that conveniently kills the 'foreign johns' who pay for her services. While this film can't even be released in Thailand due to it's controversial subject matter most American audiences will find this ho-hum horror pic a cross between "Showgirls" and "Interview with the Vampire" as directed by Walt Disney. If not for a few scenes with significant amounts of blood the MPAA could probably rate this for pre-teens only. There is literally broadcast TV adult fare, although you'd expect at least a sex scene considering the fact that the film is about a brothel and one of the actresses is a Thai porn star in real life. As for the 'lesbian' angle, there's one brief smooch and a couple of "I love you's" to prove that the two main stars really are a couple (on brother). And the P-bar has got to be the only exotic dance club on the planet where the girls keep their sarongs on and do carnival stunts (there's a swordsman who cuts cucumbers out of a girl's mouth ... ooh, phallic imagery). NO nudity, NO real monster (unless you count a five foot high Thai spirit with yellow eyes), and no way any ADULT should ever pay to see this kind of stupidity except on DVD. You've been warned! Did this review think positively or negatively of the movie (see options below)? Select from the following. (a). negative (b). positive...I think the answer is
(a).
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Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
zs_opt
Does the sentence "Although they concede that governmental policies had some role in causing the crisis, they contend that GSE loans performed better than loans securitized by private investment banks, and performed better than some loans originated by institutions that held loans in their own portfolios." answer the question "Several reports written by various agencies concluded that which policy was not the primary cause of the financial crisis?" Choose your answer from: A). yes; B). no;
B).
0
Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Produce a detailed sentence about a restaurant using the following words: name = The Wrestlers, eatType = coffee shop, food = French, priceRange = moderate, area = riverside, near = Raja Indian Cuisine Sentence:
The Wrestlers is a coffee shop which serves moderate priced French food near Raja Indian Cuisine in the riverside area.
8
Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
zs_opt
Here's the update on our Montana customers. Let me know if you have any questions. Ash Grove: They are still under contract suspension, and are planning on suspending until the end of the month. Plan on delivering power starting Feb. 1. Holnam: We should be continuing to try to schedule, they will refuse thru Jan., so we should be invoicing accordingly. They will start accepting the schedule for Feb. 1 delivery. Luzenac: They have terminated their contract as of 1/9/02. So do not deliver power to them. LP: Schedule as usual. They are looking at buyout of their contracts, but in the meantime, they want power delivered. Generate a subject line for this email.
Montana Update
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Flan2021
aeslc:1.0.0
zs_opt
Possible review types: Choose your answer from: (A). negative; (B). positive;. Generate a (A). review for a place
Restaurant has a city view and a romantic ambience. Staff is friendly and attentive. However, the dinner menu is just decent at best as pricey as it was. I just can't really throw out anything worth noting about the dinner considering the price of $100+ for two.
8
Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
zs_opt
Article: These crawls are part of an effort to archive pages as they are created and archive the pages that they refer to. That way, as the pages that are referenced are changed or taken from the web, a link to the version that was live when the page was written will be preserved.Then the Internet Archive hopes that references to these archived pages will be put in place of a link that would be otherwise be broken, or a companion link to allow people to see what was originally intended by a page's authors.The goal is to fix all broken links on the web . Crawls of supported "No More 404" sites. ||||| Daniel Ramirez, 6, of Bellingham, has been fighting a deadly unknown virus attacking his brain, and his family is asking for help identifying the illness. Praying for Daniel Ramirez Facebook page Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald ||||| Our son Daniel has developed an unknown virus that has affected his brain and spine. We are far from home and need support while we are here. This is a very trying time for us and we need help. Thank you Newest Update Tuesday Oct. 25 Daniel was put in a pentobarb-coma last Friday to help his little brain heal itself. So far the Dr's believe it's been beneficial and they are lowering the medication to wake him up. And go from there. The money donated is to help relieve our financial obligations at home while we're here at the hospital to stand next to our boy and is going to go for treatment necessities once his released that wont be covered by medical. ||||| SEATTLE– A 6-year-old child from Bellingham is battling a mystery virus at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Daniel Ramirez’s family said doctors don’t know what it is, but it is attacking his brain. His parents say if they don’t find an answer soon, he will die. Marijo De Guzman and Jose Ramirez say it’s hard enough to have a sick child, but not knowing what is causing him so much pain only makes it worse. It’s why they’re sharing their pain in hopes someone might know what is killing their little boy. Please enable Javascript to watch this video Remembering happier days with their 6-year old brings them so much joy. But they say finding joy has been hard since October 15, when little Daniel was rushed to Seattle Children’s Hospital after contracting a virus that first appeared as a stomachache. “His brain is swelling and he started to have seizures,” said Jose Ramirez. As each day passes, the family says Daniel’s condition has only gotten worse. What’s more frustrating is that doctors don’t seem to know what the virus is that went from his stomach and is now attacking his brain. “He was fine and just like that he’s fighting for his life,” said Jose Ramirez. Feeling helpless, they are now turning to the public for answers. “I wish I could take his pain away,” said Marijo De Guzman. “If I could switch places with him right now, I would.” While they can’t trade places with their son, they’re trying to find help anywhere they can. “I hope that someone watching this will help save my son, so I can hear his voice again,” said De Guzman. Symptoms they saw included drooling, slurring of speech and a pain in his leg. They say he then had incontinence and that’s what sent them to the hospital. A team of doctors is on their side, from neurologists to those specializing in infectious disease. They're asking peopleto contact them through a Facebook page that has been set up for Daniel. https://www.facebook.com/prayingfordanielramirezporter/?fref=ts ||||| What is a summary?
– Mystery surrounds the death of a 6-year-old boy who landed at Seattle Children's Hospital two weeks ago, ostensibly with a stomachache, only to rapidly decline as the virus began attacking his brain. It all started on Oct. 15, when Daniel Ramirez was rushed to the hospital with what was thought to be a stomach virus. But his symptoms quickly escalated to drooling, slurred speech, pain in his leg, and incontinence, reports Q13 Fox, and the virus began attacking his brain, though doctors didn't know why. "I wish I could take his pain away," his mother Marijo De Guzman said, as the family raced to find answers. "If I could switch places with him right now, I would." Daniel's family announced Monday, via their Facebook page Praying for Daniel Ramirez, that Daniel died on Sunday. Daniel's parents had hoped that specialists across the country might help their own team of neurologists who specialize in infectious disease pinpoint the root cause. "He was fine, and just like that, he’s fighting for his life," said his dad earlier. The Bellingham Herald reports that the family has posted on Facebook that their son had suffered two strokes between Oct. 21 and 27; he had been in a medically induced coma. In the meantime, their GoFundMe page has raised more than $5,000 of their $20,000 goal to help pay the bills. (Check out what caused a mysterious illness that claimed at least 18 lives in Nigeria.)
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multi_news:1.0.0
zs_opt
Kevin Saunderson's company KMS Records contributed many releases that were as much house music as they were techno. These tracks were well received in Chicago and played on Chicago radio and in clubs.[citation needed] Blake Baxter's 1986 recording, "When we Used to Play / Work your Body", 1987's "Bounce Your Body to the Box" and "Force Field", "The Sound / How to Play our Music" and "the Groove that Won't Stop" and a remix of "Grooving Without a Doubt". In 1988, as house music became more popular among general audiences, Kevin Saunderson's group Inner City with Paris Gray released the 1988 hits "Big Fun" and "Good Life", which eventually were picked up by Virgin Records. Each EP / 12 inch single sported remixes by Mike "Hitman" Wilson and Steve "Silk" Hurley of Chicago and Derrick "Mayday" May and Juan Atkins of Detroit. In 1989, KMS had another hit release of "Rock to the Beat" which was a theme in Chicago dance clubs.[citation needed] what was the 1989 hit theme released by KMS? (If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable")
"Rock to the Beat"
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Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
Find the right ending to this passage. Jailed: Christopher Birch fled to Spain after being charged with raping his wife and indecent exposure to his step-daughter. He has been jailed for 15 years A rapist who forced his wife to have sex with him in front of her eight-year-old daughter has been jailed for 15 years after fleeing to Spain. Christopher Birch fled while on bail following his repeated attacks on Louise Birch over six years. During one incident, Louise's daughter Sophie O'Farrell had heard her mother's anguished screams and walked in the room - but her step-father brutally continued. However, when he was due to appear in court charged with rape and indecent exposure in May 2011, he never arrived - sparking a three-year manhunt. After they split in 2007, he sent OPTIONS: - Christopher Birch, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia. - Louise, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia. - Louise Birch, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia. - Sophie, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia. - Sophie O'Farrell, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia. - Spain, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia.
Sophie, then aged 13, pictures showing his genitalia.
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
How can I register my email ID and phone number in an Aadhar card - UID online? How can I link my mobile no. and email address to an existing Aadhar card number? Do those questions have the same meaning? Select from the following. [-] no [-] yes
no
1
Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
Choose from: (a). yes. (b). no. Does "Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to see the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition." correctly answer the question of Who was the first person from Europe to observe the Marshall Islands?
(a).
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Single/multi-select question: Do the following sentences say the same thing? withdrawal from the treaty would allow russia to bolster forces near russian borders. withdrawal from the conventional forces in europe treaty would allow russia to bolster forces near russian borders. Return your answer on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "not similar" and 5 is "very similar". Available choices: + 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5
3
4
Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Write a (i). yelp review (Possible answers: (i). negative; (ii). positive;).
Let me preface this with the following: I realized ordering fish might be a risk at an establishment such as this, but the girl at the counter was raving about it so i thought i would give it a try. ~What a mistake!~ I took my meal to go, or I would have 100% talked to a manager about this experience. The service was semi-friendly, it was late lunch time and they were busy but not crazy busy. I opted for the Salmon Caesar Salad (recommendation from the employee.) The salad consisted romaine lettuce (which was not "crispy" like noted on the menu,) capers, grated parmesan cheese, croutons (soggy) and caesar dressing (dressing was a decent flavor.) On top of the salad was the "Wild Alaska Salmon Fillet" which was super dry, had absolutely no seasoning and had a mild hint of freezer burn taste. It clearly was an older piece of fish that had been in the freezer for far to long. It was totally my fault for expecting far better but they definitely should have tossed that chunk of meat out long ago. On the brighter side, the bread served with the salad was really good & the iced tea was enjoyable too. Safe to say, stick to the bakery items (sandwiches & baked goods.) Definitely DO NOT ORDER THE "Wild Alaska Salmon Fillet Caesar Salad." Yuck!
7
Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
zs_opt
This text is missing some spaces, please add them: ThisisthestorytoldmebythesparrowsoneeveningwhenIbeggedthemtorelatesometaletome.
This is the story told me by the sparrows one evening when I begged them to relate some tale to me.
5
Flan2021
word_segment
zs_opt
Multi-choice problem: does word "boy" have the same meaning in the following two sentences? Steve is a boy of 16. She made the boy brush his teeth every night. OPT: [a]. different meanings [b]. the same meaning
[b].
4
Flan2021
super_glue/wic:1.0.2
zs_opt
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. Choose from options. The slender tower is the tallest building in Japan. The slender tower is the second tallest building in Japan. pick from the following. +yes +no
no
8
Flan2021
super_glue/rte:1.0.2
zs_opt
Here is a news article: President Barack Obama waves to media as he walks across the South Lawn of the White House after stepping off of Marine One in Washington, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (Associated Press) President Barack Obama waves to media as he walks across the South Lawn of the White House after stepping off of Marine One in Washington, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (Associated Press) Vowing to find new ways to stimulate the sputtering economy, President Barack Obama will call for long-term investments in the country's roads, railways and airports that would cost at least $50 billion, administration officials said. The infrastructure investments are one part of a package of targeted proposals the White House is expected to announce in hopes of jump-starting the economy ahead of the November election. Obama will outline the infrastructure proposal Monday at an event in Milwaukee marking the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. While the proposal calls for investments over six years, officials said spending would be front-loaded with an initial $50 billion to help create jobs in the near future. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the proposals ahead of the president's announcement. The goals of the infrastructure plan include: rebuilding 150,000 miles (241,000 kilometers) of roads; constructing and maintaining 4,000 miles (6,400 kilometers) of railways, enough to go coast-to-coast; and rehabilitating or reconstructing 150 miles (240 kilometers) of airport runways, while also installing a new air navigation system designed to reduce travel times and delays. Obama will also call for the creation of a permanent infrastructure bank that would focus on funding national and regional infrastructure projects. Officials wouldn't say what the total cost of the infrastructure investments would be, but did say the initial $50 billion represents a significant percentage. Officials said the White House would consider closing a number of special tax breaks for oil and gas companies to pay for the proposal. Obama made infrastructure investments a central part of the $814 billion stimulus Congress passed last year, but with that spending winding down, the economy's growth has slowed. Officials said this infrastructure package differs from the stimulus because it's aimed at long-term growth, while still focusing on creating jobs in the short-term. In an interview Monday on CBS television, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said the plan Obama was to unveil Monday would "put construction workers, welders, electricians back to work ... folks that have been unemployed for a long time." With the unemployment rate ticking up to 9.6 percent, and polls showing that November congressional elections could be dismal for Obama's Democrats, the president has promised to unveil a series of new measures on the economy. In addition to Monday's announcement in Milwaukee, Obama will travel to Cleveland Wednesday to pitch a $100 billion proposal to increase and make permanent research and development tax credits for businesses, a White House official said. While the idea is popular in Congress, coming up with offsetting tax increases or spending cuts has been a stumbling block. Similar to his proposal to pay for the infrastructure investments, Obama will ask lawmakers to close tax breaks for oil and gas companies and multinational corporations to pay for the plan. ||||| Seeking to bolster the sluggish economy, President Barack Obama used a Labor Day appearance in Milwaukee to announce he will ask Congress for $50 billion to kick off a new infrastructure plan designed to expand and renew the nation’s roads, railways and runways. Using tough tones, he assailed Republicans as the party of “No, we can’t” – a play off his campaign slogan “Yes we can” – and accused his critics of talking about him like a “dog.” But he said he’d keep fighting “every single day, every single hour, every single minute” to turn the economy around. But those same Republicans said they had no interest in Obama’s new plan – a sign that it would face an uphill battle in Congress. In his speech to the Milwaukee Area Labor Council, Obama laid out the goals of his new program: Rebuild 150,000 miles of roads; construct and maintain 4,000 miles of rail, enough to go coast to coast; and restore 150 miles of runways, while putting in a next-generation air traffic control system to reduce travel time and delays. Text Size - + reset VIDEO: $50 B to roads, rail? POLITICO 44 The president announced the establishment of an Infrastructure Bank to leverage federal dollars and focus on national and regional investments that often fall through the cracks and a plan to integrate high-speed rail on an equal footing in the surface transportation program. The idea is that to jump-start job creation; the policy front-loads — through the $50 billion upfront investment — a significant share of the new infrastructure resources, the White House said. White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has been pushing an infrastructure plan in West Wing meetings for weeks. But with the November midterms looming, officials were having trouble finding a way for the effects to be felt immediately. Obama and Democrats are under pressure to show voters they are trying to do something about the sluggish economy, with unemployment still hovering around 10 percent. Their options are limited, but some economists have said that another infrastructure plan — along the lines of the first stimulus package of more than $800 billion — would be a way to infuse cash into the economy to stimulate hiring. The White House describes the plan as a two-part proposal that would include both an initial $50 billion investment in projects and the renewal of the six-year surface transportation infrastructure bill that has been overdue for reauthorization for a year. Both parts would require finding significant sources of revenue to pay for the funding increases, though Obama told the Milwaukee crowd that the plan will be fully paid for and will not add to the deficit over time. So far, the administration is proposing to close more corporate tax loopholes that would specifically target tax breaks for oil and gas companies. But the prospects of rapid congressional action on such a proposal seem dim, given that even some Democrats to any additional government spending in the face of voters worried about the growing federal deficit and critical of Obama's original stimulus plan. Senior administration officials, in a conference call with reporters Monday morning, would not say whether they would push Congress to pass a bill before the end of 2010. “These types of reauthorizations have always been a substantial undertaking,” one official said. “This one is particularly ambitious because of the front loading and the set of reforms.” Under the best-case scenario, however, jobs would be created in 2011, the official said. “This is not an ... immediate jobs plan. This is a six-year reauthorization that’s front-loaded,” according to the senior administration official. “We’re not trying to put out an idea today that in October 2010 will be creating jobs.” ||||| A summary of this is?
– Looking to jumpstart the economy, President Obama will use his Labor Day to announce an ambitious $50 billion spending plan aimed at the country's infrastructure: Roads, rails, and runways. The cost would be spread out over six years, notes the AP, but carries significant immediate spending that the White House hopes will be felt, say, before November. The president will announce this afternoon in Milwaukee. The plan will "put construction workers, welders, electricians back to work," Labor Secretary Hilda Solis says, "folks that have been unemployed for a long time." Some specifics, as told by the White House to Mike Allen of Politico: Rebuild 150,000 miles of roads Construct and maintain 4,000 miles of rail, enough to go coast-to-coast. Rehab or reconstruct 150 miles of runways, putting in place a system that will reduce travel time and delays.
4
Flan2021
multi_news:1.0.0
zs_opt
I love this location because of how massive it is, and because they have way more items than most the other locations. The employees are always friendly and really helpful too. Choose: was this review given positively or negatively? Options are: (1). negative (2). positive
(2).
2
Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
zs_opt
Read this: All notable wrestlers now enter the ring accompanied by music, and regularly add other elements to their entrance. The music played during the ring entrance will usually mirror the wrestler's personality. Many wrestlers, particularly in America, have music and lyrics specially written for their ring entrance. While invented long before, the practice of including music with the entrance gained rapid popularity during the 1980s, largely as a result of the huge success of Hulk Hogan and the WWF, and their Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection. When a match is won, the victor's theme music is usually also played in celebration. Now answer this question, if there is an answer (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable"): What typically happens when a match is won?
victor's theme music is usually also played
8
Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
Ed & Brant: I'm being hounded by ENE but no Enron traders seem interested. Brant prepared a new worksheet based upon which we sent a new ISDA. ENE "represents" four municipal utilities and is trying to negotiate ISDA's on behalf of those utilities. I think the agent is off-base and I'm not sure that any of the utilities really want to trade financial. Ed, Shari suggested that you may have some insight into ENE. Should I drop this one altogether? Or are we interested in pursuing? Either Ed or Brant please let me know. Thanks. Generate a subject line for this email.
Energy New England LLC ("ENE")
7
Flan2021
aeslc:1.0.0
zs_opt
Choose your reply from the options at the end. Does "Elevators are dispatched one-by-one when they reach a pre-determined passenger load, or when they have had their doors opened for a certain period of time." contain the correct answer to "What is another name for up-peak mode?" Choose your answer from: a). yes; b). no;
b).
4
Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: 2c In bets where riders are named they must all ride for bets to stand
2.c) In bets where riders are named, they must all ride for bets to stand.
8
Flan2021
fix_punct
zs_opt
Generate a sentence about this data: Adare Manor, architect, "James Pain and George Richard Pain,"; Adare Manor, completionDate, 1862; Adare Manor, buildingStartDate, "1700". Sentence:
Architects James Pain and George Richard Pain designed Adare Manor, the building of which started in 1700 and was completed in 1862.
4
Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Answer by taking a quote from the following article: Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. One of the leading contemporary recording artists, she is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Swift moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 14 to pursue a career in country music. She signed with the label Big Machine Records and became the youngest artist ever signed by the Sony/ATV Music publishing house. One of Swift's earliest musical memories is listening to her maternal grandmother, Marjorie Finlay, sing in church. As a child, she enjoyed Disney film soundtracks: "My parents noticed that, once I had run out of words, I would just make up my own". Swift has said she owes her confidence to her mother, who helped her prepare for class presentations as a child. She also attributes her "fascination with writing and storytelling" to her mother. Swift was drawn to the storytelling of country music, and was introduced to the genre by "the great female country artists of the '90s"--Shania Twain, Faith Hill and the Dixie Chicks. Twain, both as a songwriter and performer, was her biggest musical influence. Hill was Swift's childhood role model: "Everything she said, did, wore, I tried to copy it". She admired the Dixie Chicks' defiant attitude and their ability to play their own instruments. The band's "Cowboy Take Me Away" was the first song Swift learned to play on the guitar. Swift also explored the music of older country stars, including Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette. She believes Parton is "an amazing example to every female songwriter out there". Alt-country artists such as Ryan Adams, Patty Griffin and Lori McKenna have inspired Swift. Swift lists Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, and Carly Simon as her career role models: "They've taken chances, but they've also been the same artist for their entire careers". McCartney, both as a Beatle and a solo artist, makes Swift feel "as if I've been let into his heart and his mind ... Any musician could only dream of a legacy like that". She admires Springsteen for being "so musically relevant after such a long period of time". She aspires to be like Harris as she grows older: "It's not about fame for her, it's about music". "[Kristofferson] shines in songwriting ... He's just one of those people who has been in this business for years but you can tell it hasn't chewed him up and spat him out", Swift says. She admires Simon's "songwriting and honesty ... She's known as an emotional person but a strong person". Swift has also been influenced by many artists outside the country genre. As a pre-teen, she enjoyed bubblegum pop acts including Hanson and Britney Spears; Swift has said she has "unwavering devotion" for Spears. In her high school years, Swift listened to rock bands such as Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy, and Jimmy Eat World. She has also spoken fondly of singers and songwriters like Michelle Branch, Alanis Morissette, Ashlee Simpson, Fefe Dobson and Justin Timberlake; and the 1960s acts The Shirelles, Doris Troy, and The Beach Boys. Swift's fifth album, the pop-focused 1989, was influenced by some of her favorite 1980s pop acts, including Annie Lennox, Phil Collins and "Like a Prayer-era Madonna". Did Taylor like other music as well?
The Shirelles, Doris Troy, and The Beach Boys.
2
Flan2021
quac:1.0.0
zs_opt
"World War I flying ace Baron von Richtofen, the Red Baron, was credited with how many ""kills"" before he himself was killed?" What is the answer?
80
9
Flan2021
trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
zs_opt
Premise: A fistfight broke out in the hall of the school. What is the effect? OPTIONS: A). The principal suspended the students involved.; B). The principal called off classes for the day.;
A).
9
Flan2021
super_glue/copa:1.0.2
zs_opt
This is an email OK, I haven't done this in a while. The unofficialized book list has been revised to include the 19th's data, not the 20th's. Sorry for any inconvenience. What is the subject of this email?
12/19/01 Unofficialized book list - Revised
6
Flan2021
aeslc:1.0.0
zs_opt
Do these two sentences mean the same thing? World economic leaders hailed signs of a global revival on Tuesday but agreed it had to be handled with care to prevent any setback . DUBAI , SEPTEMBER 23 : The world economic leaders hailed on Tuesday signs of a global revival but agreed it had to be handled with care to prevent any setback . Available options: * no. * yes....I think the answer is
yes
8
Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a sentence that describes the following data: 1955 Dodge, engine, V8 engine; 1955 Dodge, alternativeName, "Dodge Coronet". Sentence:
The 1955 Dodge has a V8 engine and is also named the Dodge Coronet.
5
Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Context: In the team's home opener, former Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Manziel and Marcus Mariota started against each other, and the two combined for over 400 yards with each having a pair of TD's and no INT's. After the Browns led 21-0 at halftime, Anthony Fasano and Dexter McCluster factored in each of the scoring drives for Tennessee, as defensive containment limited Mariota for most of the game. The Titans cut the deficit to 21-14 late in the 4th quarter. On their next drive, the Browns reached midfield and faced 3rd and 2. On a broken play, Manziel found Benjamin and threw a touchdown to put the Browns up 28-14. The Titans reached the red zone on their next drive, but Mariota fumbled and lost the ball, allowing the Browns to run out the clock. After committing 5 turnovers in their season opener, the Browns had 0 turnovers while forcing 3 Titans turnovers. For Cleveland, Armonty Bryant led the Browns with 2.5 sacks (of the 7 total) as they pressured the Titans to turn over the ball 3 times, and a selection for AFC Special Teams Player of the Week was bestowed upon WR/KR Travis Benjamin, who had 269 all-purpose yards, including a 78-yard punt return TD. With the win, the Browns ended their six-game losing streak and improved to 1-1 on the season. Benjamin's 3 TD's were all over 50 yards, becoming only the third player in NFL history to have three 50+ yard touchdowns in the same game. Question: How many touchdowns did Johnny Manziel throw? Answer:
2
6
Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
(1) Mehdi died in Karachi on 19 May 2008 after suffering from heart and liver disease . Mehdi left behind a wife , a daughter and a son , Farhan . (2) Mehdi died on May 19 , 2008 in Karachi , after suffering from a heart and liver disease , and left behind a woman , a daughter , and a son , Farhan . Do these two sentences mean the same thing? OPT: [+] no; [+] yes;
yes
3
Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
Multi-choice problem: Given the following context Then he took a piece of iron the shape of the horse horse's foot , and clapped *it* on, and drove some nails through the shoe quite into its hoof, so that the shoe was firmly on Are "shape" and "it" the same? a). no; b). yes; A:
a).
2
Flan2021
super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
zs_opt
You will be given a text below. Complete the text. joe interrupted and stuck out his hand . `` mr. castor ? detective joe roberts . '' the beady eyes directed their full attention toward him but a hand remained unoffered . `` detective . '' `` excuse my intrusion , but would n't you be more comfortable conducting the interview down the hall ? '' `` i 've spent more time in this office over the years than my own ,
detective
3
Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
Choose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- The Republican 2016 presidential field is starting to come into focus with potential contenders making notable moves this week. Here's a breakdown of the latest headlines starting to shape the early race for the Republican nomination. Portman is out Pollsters can cross one name off their long list: Rob Portman. The Ohio Republican announced Tuesday he's running for re-election to his Senate seat. Portman was vetted, but ultimately not picked, to be Mitt Romney's running mate in 2012, and he would have been the first pro-same sex marriage Republican presidential candidate if he ran this cycle. He said as recently as two weeks ago that he was considering a presidential run, telling CNN's Erin McPike that he "probably (has) more experience than other people who are running or thinking about running." While his decision drew strong pushback from animal rights activists and other supporters, the veto kept OPTIONS: - Ben Carson in high standing with Gov. - CNN in high standing with Gov. - Chris Christie in high standing with Gov. - Erin McPike in high standing with Gov. - Jeb Bush in high standing with Gov. - Mitt Romney in high standing with Gov. - Ohio in high standing with Gov. - Portman in high standing with Gov. - Rand Paul in high standing with Gov. - Republican in high standing with Gov. - Rob Portman in high standing with Gov. - Senate in high standing with Gov.
Chris Christie in high standing with Gov.
7
Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Attributes: name = The Dumpling Tree, eatType = coffee shop, eatType = restaurant, priceRange = high, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Café Sicilia. Produce a detailed sentence about this restaurant.
In the Riverside area there is a restaurant called The Dumpling Tree that is a children friendly coffee shop located near Café Sicilia with a high price range.
0
Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
zs_opt
Write a sentence not in English.
2. Один день отдыха в неделю должен быть предоставлен всем лицам, привлеченным к какой-либо форме принудительного или обязательного труда, и этот день должен по мере возможности совпадать с тем днем, который определяется традициями или обычаями данной страны или района.
8
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Please answer a question about the following article about Asphalt: Because of the difficulty of moving crude bitumen through pipelines, non-upgraded bitumen is usually diluted with natural-gas condensate in a form called dilbit or with synthetic crude oil, called synbit. However, to meet international competition, much non-upgraded bitumen is now sold as a blend of multiple grades of bitumen, conventional crude oil, synthetic crude oil, and condensate in a standardized benchmark product such as Western Canadian Select. This sour, heavy crude oil blend is designed to have uniform refining characteristics to compete with internationally marketed heavy oils such as Mexican Mayan or Arabian Dubai Crude. What is the usually sold standard blend of bitumen and oils named?
Western Canadian Select
0
Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
zs_opt
Article:The A6079 on Hexham's railway bridge will close to vehicles from Monday to allow Network Rail engineers to carry out extensive improvement work. A spokesman said although it would be "highly disruptive", it would ensure it remained in service for years to come. Work will include repairing the steelwork and masonry on the bridge, repainting it and resurfacing the road. Northumberland County Council said the A6079 road would be closed to vehicles from the junction with Alemouth Road to Tyne Mills roundabout. Alemouth Road and the roundabout will remain open throughout. Pedestrian access will be maintained over the bridge. A Network Rail spokesman said: "The nature of the road network in this area means that our diversion is a long one and we are sorry for the disruption this will cause. "Our project team is aware of this and will complete the work as quickly as it is safe to do so." A summary of the above article is?
The main route into a Northumberland town is to close for six weeks, leading to fears of severe congestion.
6
Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
zs_opt
Translate ""Others' tenets" refer to the sutras of the shravaka, pratyekabuddha or mahayana vehicles, while "our own" are the tantras, also within the mahayana fold." to Russian?
«Чужие системы воззрения» относятся к сутрам колесниц шравак, пратьекабудд или махаяны, в то время как «свои собственные» относятся к тантрам, также находящимся в рамках махаяны.
7
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Did some running in the 1st few but ran the last mile to see how many strides and how long . Took me 9:18 and 740ish strides if my points were right . Went to the gym . Good workout there . Question with options to choose from: How would one describe the narrator 's level of fitness ? Select from: --They are solely a runner .; --None of the above choices .; --They are very fit .; --They do not workout .;
They are very fit .
0
Flan2021
cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Do the following two sentences have the same meaning? The Aspen fire had charred more than 12,400 acres by Monday on Mount Lemmon just north of Tucson and more than 250 homes had been destroyed . The fire has so far charred 11,400 acres on Mount Lemmon just north of Tucson , and more than 250 homes have been destroyed . OPT: [A]. no [B]. yes The answer is:
[B].
7
Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: Police were yesterday scouring Europe for a German couple who abandoned three small children in a pizzeria in the north-west Italian town of Aosta on Sunday evening and have not been seen since. The couple, Ina Caterina Remhof, 26, the mother of the children, and her partner, Sascha Schmidt, 24, brought the children, aged six, four and eight months, into the Il Capanno pizzeria. They took a table together and placed their orders like any other family of tourists, according to the restaurant's manager, Carmello Casella. But about 45 minutes later, while the children were still eating, the couple stood up and told Mr Casella that they were going outside for a smoke. When they failed to return the restaurant staff became worried and called the police. Hypothesis: Ms Remhof had a history of drug problems.
9
Flan2021
super_glue/rte:1.0.2
zs_opt
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy (see also near-infrared spectroscopy) is a technique that can be used to identify molecules by analysis of their constituent bonds. Each chemical bond in a molecule vibrates at a frequency characteristic of that bond. A group of atoms in a molecule (e.g., CH2) may have multiple modes of oscillation caused by the stretching and bending motions of the group as a whole. If an oscillation leads to a change in dipole in the molecule then it will absorb a photon that has the same frequency. The vibrational frequencies of most molecules correspond to the frequencies of infrared light. Typically, the technique is used to study organic compounds using light radiation from 4000–400 cm−1, the mid-infrared. A spectrum of all the frequencies of absorption in a sample is recorded. This can be used to gain information about the sample composition in terms of chemical groups present and also its purity (for example, a wet sample will show a broad O-H absorption around 3200 cm−1). Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): What is the amount of absorption a group of atoms will show in cm?
unanswerable
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Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
L. Underneath, in purple ink, had been added. ``And love, Fenella'', with a capital X as a kiss. I might have known Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave the note. Can we draw the following conclusion (choose your answer)? Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave a note pick from the following. a). Yes; b). No; c). It's impossible to say;
a).
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Flan2021
super_glue/cb:1.0.2
zs_opt
conner peripherals , the disk-drive maker that has been trying to stage a turnaround , yesterday announced the immediate resignation of president and chief operating officer david -lrb- tom -rrb- mitchell . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less.
conner peripherals says president has resigned
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
zs_opt
Ask a question about Qing dynasty.
How old was Shunzhi at his death?
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Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
zs_opt
What is a one-sentence summary of the following article? When you draw the drapes at nightfall, give them a gentle shake. This will remove any dirt and dust from the drapes. Shaking the drapes a little each night makes cleaning easier, as it removes unwanted dirt on a daily basis. Drapes, especially sheer drapes, built up mild amounts of dust even with regular shaking. If your drapes are looking a little dusty, dip a chamois cloth in warm water and run it over the drapes. Wring out the cloth thoroughly before running it against the drapes. Make sure to read the manufacturer's label before using cloth on the drapes. Some drapes may not respond well to certain types of materials. When vacuuming, use the upholstery brush or another detachable nozzle to give the drapes a light vacuuming. Set the vacuum for reduced suction when washing the drapes. If your vacuum cleaner does not have a reduced suction option, place a nylon sock over the nozzle before running it over the drapes. Summary:
Give your drapes a gentle shake each night. Use some water if necessary. Provide a light vacuuming regularly.
4
Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Choose your answer? The cellular membrane surrounds every human cell. The membrane protects the cell and transmits information about the cell's surroundings to organelles inside the cell. What organ system provides a similar function in the human body? Available choices: A). endocrine system. B). skeletal system. C). integumentary system. D). lymphatic system.
C).
4
Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a sentence, and then tell me the concepts included in that sentence.
Sentence: flight over the lake in a mixed spring forest Concepts: flight forest lake
9
Flan2021
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Answer by taking a quote from the following article: Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 - May 29, 1866) was a United States Army general and the unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Whig Party in 1852. Known as "Old Fuss and Feathers" and the "Grand Old Man of the Army", he served on active duty as a general longer than any other person in American history, is rated as one of the Army's most senior commissioned officers, and is ranked by many historians as the best American commander of his time. Over the course of his 53-year career, he commanded forces in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, the Mexican-American War, and the Second Seminole War. He was the army's senior officer at the start of the American Civil War, and conceived the Union strategy known as the Anaconda Plan, which was used to defeat the Confederacy. From the War of 1812 until he became commanding general of the U.S. Army in 1841, Scott maintained a rivalry with Brevet Major General Edmund P. Gaines. The central issue was the question of which had seniority; should brevet ranks count, which would favor Scott, or were regular Army ranks what mattered, which would favor Gaines? Scott claimed he outranked Gaines because Scott's brevet rank of major general, dated July 25, 1814, made him senior to Gaines, whose brevet was dated August 15, 1814. Gaines argued that he should be senior; his and Scott's promotions to brigadier general, colonel, and lieutenant colonel were all issued on the same dates, but Gaines had been promoted to major while Scott was still a captain. The dispute was important to both because they realized that assignment as the Army's commanding general might be at stake. Scott served as president of the Army's Board of Tactics in 1815, and supervised the modernization of the Army's drill regulations. He also headed a postwar officer retention board in 1815, with post-war reductions in personnel strength the overriding concern. As a result of the board's recommendations, Jacob Brown was appointed as the Army's commander with the rank of major general; Scott and Gaines were retained as brigadier generals, and Brigadier General Alexander Macomb agreed to accept reduction in rank to colonel in order to serve as the Army's chief of engineers. Scott visited Europe to study French military methods in 1815 and 1816, and translated several of the manuals from Napoleon's Army into English. Scott held command of the Division of the North beginning in 1816. He served again as president of the Board of Tactics in 1821, 1824 and 1826, and again oversaw updating of the Army's field regulations. He began command of the Eastern Department in 1825. Scott and Gaines were passed over for the commanding general's post in 1828, following the death of Jacob Brown. Aware of the Scott/Gaines rivalry, President John Quincy Adams nominated Macomb. Scott attempted to resign, but it was not accepted. Scott again visited Europe and then resumed command of the Eastern Department in 1829. In 1830, Scott published Abstract of Infantry Tactics, Including Exercises and Manueuvres of Light-Infantry and Riflemen, for the Use of the Militia of the United States. How long did he continue to serve?
1830,
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What English monarch was born in 1533?
elizabeth i
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: cyclist, fall, road
A cyclist is about to fall over after rounding a corner on a wet road.
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As if the eruption of Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano wasn't dramatic enough as it is, new footage has emerged which shows lava bubbling and boiling and shooting into the sky as the Northern Lights swirl above. The fissure eruption at Iceland’s active volcano is captured at close range by a helicopter which is flying perilously close to the crater. The first part of the video is a time-lapse animation of the aurora borealis, often referred to as the Northern Lights, swirling above the volcano. Green then red: The Northern Lights or aurora borealis are a beautiful sight, swirling above the volcano. Suddenly a red cloud issues from the volcano like a giant Roman candle as the coloured mists which swirl all around make it a truly ethereal sight. Then comes a dramatic a close-up view of lava fountains - filmed from a helicopter approximately 1km from the crater. The fiery red geysers leap into the sky showing nature at its most raw and powerful. Like a giant Roman candle, a massive plume of red smoke billows into the evening sky. Dramatic: Spumes of red hot lava shoot into the coloured mists of the sky above. Since August 16, a series of earthquakes in the area have created breaks in the Vatnajokull glacier, which is northeast of the volcano. The tremors created cracks in the glacier, allowing streams of lava to pour through. Although the area is remote and sparsely populated, hikers turn up in their droves in the summer and officials had to evacuate all tourists in the region following some intense seismic activity. Ready for your close up? A fiery red geyser of lava is propelled from the volcano. Savage beauty: A cameraman flying over Iceland's persistently active volcano filmed the fountains of lava shooting 70 metres into the air. Summarize the highlights of this article.
A helicopter near the Icelandic volcano captured the images and video. Photographer shows the moment lava shoots into the air. The aurora borealis fill the sky as the volcano erupts.
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1. A welter of narrative complication and piercing drama shot through with a rich vein of absurdist humor. 2. Taps into universal themes and archetypes. 3. There's no ready capsule description of Kings and Queen, but its fluid, dynamic approach to melodrama and two compelling central performances create an impressive portrait of intertwined lives. 4. Devos, in her calm, intelligent way, leads you through this rock pile of intimacies and enigmas with a magnetism that fastens you even as the fatigue becomes laborious. 5. The movie, directed by Arnaud Desplechin and written by him with Roger Bohbot, begins as such a straightforward portrait of ordinary life that it's unsettling to find layer after layer of reality peeled away. 6. Kings and Queen is a marvelously textured and civilized study of two tormented souls finding redemption not in each other, but in themselves and in other people. 7. it is the story, with its sleight of hand manner of making you believe one thing only to have the truth be something very different, that makes Kings and Queen special. 8. Somewhere buried in the plodding morass of Kings and Queen exists a taut, twisting psychological puzzler. 9. The film is delectable and keeps you eager to see what's served next, but also is ridiculously rich, overly long and difficult to digest. Still, it's a feast you won't want to miss. 10. A richly observed study of the sticky complexities of family dynamics. What is the consensus?
A dryly comic, stylistically brave film.
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